[1] Jama Masjid of Delhi was built in which century?
A.
15th
B.
16th
C.
17th
D.
18th
Ans:
17th
Explanation :
In 1644, Shahjahan commenced in Delhi his great mosque, the Jama Masjid the largest mosque in India and completed it in 1650. Its square quadrangle with arched cloisters on the sides and a tank in the center is 100 m. wide. Built on a raised plinth, it has three imposing gateways approached by long flights of steps. Its prayer-hall, with a facade of eleven arches, flanked by a four storeyed minaret on either end, is covered by three large domes ornamented with alternating strips of black and white marble.
[2] Which of the following won The Man Booker Prize 2016?
A.
The Sellout
B.
A Brief History of Seven Killings
C.
The Narrow Road to the Deep North
D.
The Luminaries
Ans:
The Sellout
Explanation :
The Sellout by Paul Beatty was winner of the 2016 Man Booker Prize for Fiction. It is a searing satire on race relations in contemporary America. A Brief History of Seven Killings. Lincoln in the Bar do by George Saunders is winner of the 2017 Man Booker Prize for Fiction. Lincoln in the Bar do is the first full-length novel from George Saunders, internationally renowned short story writer.
[3] Who was the 2016 Men's Kabaddi World Cup Runner-Up?
A.
Thailand
B.
Iran
C.
Argentina
D.
Pakistan
Ans:
Iran
Explanation :
The 2016 Kabaddi World Cup was an international kabaddi tournament governed by the International Kabaddi Federation, contested from 7 to 22 October 2016 in Ahmedabad. The tournament was won by India, who defeated Iran in the championship game to win their third Kabaddi World Cup.
[4] What was United Kingdom's rank in 2016 Human Development Index published by the United Nations Development Programme?
A.
4
B.
16
C.
64
D.
256
Ans:
16
Explanation :
Norway, Australia, Switzer-land and Germany lead the Human Development Index (HDI) rankings in 2016. The Position of U.K. was 16th. In 2017, India is ranked 131 out of 188 countries in HDI topped by Norway.
[5] Which railway station is used for immigration and customs of passengers who travel on the Thar Express between Pakistan and India?
A.
Jalal Marri
B.
Zero Point
C.
Lal Pir
D.
Gujar Garhi
Ans:
Zero Point
Explanation :
Zero Point railway station is the eastern terminus of the Hyderabad-Khokhrapar Branch Line on the Pakistan-India border. The station was constructed in February 2006 and is used for immigration and customs of passengers who travel on the Thar Express between Pakistan and India.
[6] The queen with the title Didda ruled over which part of India between 980-1003?
A.
Avadh
B.
Kashmir
C.
Sindh
D.
Bengal
Ans:
Kashmir
Explanation :
Didda was the ruler of Kashmir from 958 AD to 1003, first as a Regent for her son and various grandsons, and from 980 as sole ruler and monarch. Most knowledge relating to her is obtained from the Rajatarangini, a work written by Kalhana in the twelfth century.
[7] In the north-west, India shares its land boundaries with which country?
A.
Sri Lanka
B.
Myanmar
C.
Bangladesh
D.
Pakistan
Ans:
Pakistan
Explanation :
There is an international border in North-West that runs between India and Pakistan and demarcates the states of India from the four provinces of Pakistan. The Line of Control (LoC) separates Jammu and Kashmir of India from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). The Wagha Border dissevers the Indian state of Punjab from the province of Punjab in Pakistan. The Zero Point separates India's Gujarat and Rajasthan from Pakistan's Sindh.
[8] The part of the Himalayas lying between Satluj and Kali rivers is known as:
A.
Punjab Himalaya
B.
Nepal Himalayas
C.
Kumaon Himalayas
D.
Assam Himalayas
Ans:
Kumaon Himalayas
Explanation :
Kumaun Himalayas are west-central section of the Himalayas in northern India, extending 320 km from the Sutlej River east to the Kali River. The range, comprising part of the Siwalik Rangein the south and part of the Great Himalayas in the north, lies largely within the state of Uttarakhand, northwest of Nepal.
[9] Potato, tomato and brinjal are three different species but all belong to which genus?
A.
Solanum
B.
Panthera
C.
Felis
D.
Tigris
Ans:
Solanum
Explanation :
The Solanum family of plants is a large genus under the family umbrella of Solanaceae that includes up to 2,000 species, ranging from food crops, such as the potato and the tomato, to various ornamentals and medicinal species.
[10] The first formed primary xylem elements are called .
A.
Metaxylem
B.
Protoxylem
C.
Xylem fibres
D.
Xylem parenchyma
Ans:
Protoxylem
Explanation :
Xylem is a conducing tissue in plants that is meant to conduct water and minerals upwards from the roots to the leaf. The first xylem to develop is called 'protoxylem'. In appearance protoxylem is usually distinguished by narrower vessels formed of smaller cells.
[11] Nereis, Pheretima (Earth-worm) and Hirudinaria (blood sucking leech) are examples of which Phylum?
A.
Coelenterata
B.
Aschelminthes
C.
Annelida
D.
Arthropoda
Ans:
Annelida
Explanation :
The annelids are grouped in three classes: the earth-worms and freshwater worms (polychaetes), the leeches (hirudineans), and the marine worms (polychaetes). Structurally, Annelids also have round, soft bodies with bilateral symmetry, and repeated organs in body segments. The digestive system of an Annelid is a straight tube that runs through the entire body.
[12] In humans, the sound is produced by the _.
A.
oesophagus
B.
larynx
C.
medulla
D.
epiglottis
Ans:
larynx
Explanation :
The larynx is a tough, flexible segment of the respiratory tract connecting the pharynx to the trachea in the neck. It plays a vital role in the respiratory tract by allowing air to pass through it while keeping food and drink from blocking the airway. The larynx is also the body's "voice box" as it contains the vocal folds that produce the sounds of speech and singing.
[13] The vocal cords in men are about long.
A.
10mm
B.
20mm
C.
30mm
D.
40mm
Ans:
20mm
Explanation :
Adult men and women have different vocal folds sizes; reflecting the male-female differences in larynx size. Adult male voices are usually lower pitched and have larger folds. The male vocal folds, are between 17 mm and 25 mm in length. The female vocal folds are between 12.5 mm and 17.5 mm in length.
[14] The uses an addressing scheme known as URL to indicate the location of files on the web.
A.
JavaScript
B.
World Wide Web
C.
SQL
D.
String
Ans:
World Wide Web
Explanation :
The World Wide Web (WWW) is an information space where documents and other web resources are identified by Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), interlinked by hyper-text links, and can be accessed via the Internet. English scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989.
[15] Most liquids that conduct electricity are solutions of acids, bases and _.
A.
Copper
B.
Aluminium
C.
Salts
D.
Iron
Ans:
Salts
Explanation :
The liquids which conduct electricity are called conducting liquids. A liquid which can conduct electricity is called an electrolyte. A conducting liquid or electrolyte contain ions that is positively charged and negatively charged ions. The flow of these ions conduct electricity through the conducting liquid or electrolyte. The solution of acids, bases and salts in water are electrolytes.
[16] Which base is present in milk of magnesia?
A.
Magnesium hydroxide
B.
Ammonium hydroxide
C.
Sodium hydroxide
D.
Calcium hydroxide
Ans:
Magnesium hydroxide
Explanation :
Magnesium hydroxide is a common component of antacids, such as milk of magnesia, as well as laxatives. Natural magnesium hydroxide (brucite) is used commercially as a fire retardant.
[17] In a centrally planned economy, the plans all the important activities in the economy.
A.
Industrialists
B.
Citizens
C.
Government
D.
Judiciary
Ans:
Government
Explanation :
A centrally planned economy is an economic system in which the state or government makes economic decisions rather than the interaction between consumers and businesses. Centrally planned economies assume that the market does not work in the best interest of the people and that a central authority needs to make decisions to meet social and national objectives.
[18] says that if we keep increasing the employment of an input, with other inputs fixed, eventually a point will be reached after which the resulting addition to output (i.e., marginal product of that input) will start falling.
A.
Law of diminishing marginal product
B.
Law of variable proportions
C.
The Short Run
D.
The Long Run
Ans:
Law of diminishing marginal product
Explanation :
The law of diminishing marginal Product states that in a production process, as one input variable is increased, there will be a point at which the marginal per unit output will start to decrease, holding all other factors constant. In other words, keeping all other factors constant, the additional output gained by another one unit increase of the input variable will eventually be smaller than the additional output gained by the previous increase in input variable. At that point, the diminishing marginal returns take effect.
[19] means that the Supreme Court will reconsider the case and the legal issues involved i n it.
A.
Original Jurisdiction
B.
Writ Jurisdiction
C.
Appellate Jurisdiction
D.
Advisory Jurisdiction
Ans:
Appellate Jurisdiction
Explanation :
The Supreme Court, as the highest Court of Appeal, stands at the apex of the Indian judiciary. According to Article 132 (1) an appeal shall lie to the Supreme Court from any judgement, decree or final order of a High Court in the territory of India, whether in a civil, criminal or other proceedings, if the High Court certifies that the case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution.
[20] Which amendment of the Constitution of India increased the age of retirement of High Court judges from 60 to 62 years?
A.
10th
B.
12th
C.
15th
D.
245th
Ans:
15 th
Explanation :
Article 217 (1) provides that every High Court judge shall be appointed by the President after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, the Governor of the State and, in the case of appointment of a judge other than the Chief Justice, the Chief Justice of the High Court. Prior to the enactment of the Constitution 15th Amendment Act, 1963, the retirement age was 60 years for High Court judges, but now it is 62 years.
[21] During their rule the British persuaded or forced cultivators in Madras to grow .
A.
Jute
B.
Tea
C.
Sugarcane
D.
Rice
Ans:
Rice
Explanation :
0
[22] is the process of restoring a forest that once existed but was removed at some point of time in the past.
A.
Deforestation
B.
Reforestation
C.
Greenhouse
D.
Jhum cultivation
Ans:
Reforestation
Explanation :
0
[23] scheme launched by the Central Government to eliminate open defecation by constructing toilets for house-holds, communities.
A.
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
B.
Gram Uday Se Bharat Uday Abhiyan
C.
Stand up India scheme
D.
National RU URBAN Mission
Ans:
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Explanation :
0
[24] Who discovered Sodium?
A.
Humphry Davy
B.
William Henry Fox
C.
J.J. Thomson
D.
Karl Benz
Ans:
Humphry Davy
Explanation :
0
[25] Which of the statements given below are correct? 1. The author of the novel 'Gilead' is Don Winslow. 2. The author of the novel 'Wolf Hall' is Stephen Do-byns. 3. The author of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird' is Harper Lee.
A.
1 and 2
B.
2 and 3
C.
1 and 3
D.
1, 2 and 3
Ans:
3
Explanation :
Wolf Hall (2009) is a historical novel by English author Hilary Mantel, • Gilead is a novel written by Marilvnne Robinson that was published in 2004. • To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960,
Explanation :
In 1644, Shahjahan commenced in Delhi his great mosque, the Jama Masjid the largest mosque in India and completed it in 1650. Its square quadrangle with arched cloisters on the sides and a tank in the center is 100 m. wide. Built on a raised plinth, it has three imposing gateways approached by long flights of steps. Its prayer-hall, with a facade of eleven arches, flanked by a four storeyed minaret on either end, is covered by three large domes ornamented with alternating strips of black and white marble.
[2] Which of the following won The Man Booker Prize 2016?
A.
The Sellout
B.
A Brief History of Seven Killings
C.
The Narrow Road to the Deep North
D.
The Luminaries
Ans:
The Sellout
Explanation :
The Sellout by Paul Beatty was winner of the 2016 Man Booker Prize for Fiction. It is a searing satire on race relations in contemporary America. A Brief History of Seven Killings. Lincoln in the Bar do by George Saunders is winner of the 2017 Man Booker Prize for Fiction. Lincoln in the Bar do is the first full-length novel from George Saunders, internationally renowned short story writer.
[3] Who was the 2016 Men's Kabaddi World Cup Runner-Up?
A.
Thailand
B.
Iran
C.
Argentina
D.
Pakistan
Ans:
Iran
Explanation :
The 2016 Kabaddi World Cup was an international kabaddi tournament governed by the International Kabaddi Federation, contested from 7 to 22 October 2016 in Ahmedabad. The tournament was won by India, who defeated Iran in the championship game to win their third Kabaddi World Cup.
[4] What was United Kingdom's rank in 2016 Human Development Index published by the United Nations Development Programme?
A.
4
B.
16
C.
64
D.
256
Ans:
16
Explanation :
Norway, Australia, Switzer-land and Germany lead the Human Development Index (HDI) rankings in 2016. The Position of U.K. was 16th. In 2017, India is ranked 131 out of 188 countries in HDI topped by Norway.
[5] Which railway station is used for immigration and customs of passengers who travel on the Thar Express between Pakistan and India?
A.
Jalal Marri
B.
Zero Point
C.
Lal Pir
D.
Gujar Garhi
Ans:
Zero Point
Explanation :
Zero Point railway station is the eastern terminus of the Hyderabad-Khokhrapar Branch Line on the Pakistan-India border. The station was constructed in February 2006 and is used for immigration and customs of passengers who travel on the Thar Express between Pakistan and India.
[6] The queen with the title Didda ruled over which part of India between 980-1003?
A.
Avadh
B.
Kashmir
C.
Sindh
D.
Bengal
Ans:
Kashmir
Explanation :
Didda was the ruler of Kashmir from 958 AD to 1003, first as a Regent for her son and various grandsons, and from 980 as sole ruler and monarch. Most knowledge relating to her is obtained from the Rajatarangini, a work written by Kalhana in the twelfth century.
[7] In the north-west, India shares its land boundaries with which country?
A.
Sri Lanka
B.
Myanmar
C.
Bangladesh
D.
Pakistan
Ans:
Pakistan
Explanation :
There is an international border in North-West that runs between India and Pakistan and demarcates the states of India from the four provinces of Pakistan. The Line of Control (LoC) separates Jammu and Kashmir of India from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). The Wagha Border dissevers the Indian state of Punjab from the province of Punjab in Pakistan. The Zero Point separates India's Gujarat and Rajasthan from Pakistan's Sindh.
[8] The part of the Himalayas lying between Satluj and Kali rivers is known as:
A.
Punjab Himalaya
B.
Nepal Himalayas
C.
Kumaon Himalayas
D.
Assam Himalayas
Ans:
Kumaon Himalayas
Explanation :
Kumaun Himalayas are west-central section of the Himalayas in northern India, extending 320 km from the Sutlej River east to the Kali River. The range, comprising part of the Siwalik Rangein the south and part of the Great Himalayas in the north, lies largely within the state of Uttarakhand, northwest of Nepal.
[9] Potato, tomato and brinjal are three different species but all belong to which genus?
A.
Solanum
B.
Panthera
C.
Felis
D.
Tigris
Ans:
Solanum
Explanation :
The Solanum family of plants is a large genus under the family umbrella of Solanaceae that includes up to 2,000 species, ranging from food crops, such as the potato and the tomato, to various ornamentals and medicinal species.
[10] The first formed primary xylem elements are called .
A.
Metaxylem
B.
Protoxylem
C.
Xylem fibres
D.
Xylem parenchyma
Ans:
Protoxylem
Explanation :
Xylem is a conducing tissue in plants that is meant to conduct water and minerals upwards from the roots to the leaf. The first xylem to develop is called 'protoxylem'. In appearance protoxylem is usually distinguished by narrower vessels formed of smaller cells.
[11] Nereis, Pheretima (Earth-worm) and Hirudinaria (blood sucking leech) are examples of which Phylum?
A.
Coelenterata
B.
Aschelminthes
C.
Annelida
D.
Arthropoda
Ans:
Annelida
Explanation :
The annelids are grouped in three classes: the earth-worms and freshwater worms (polychaetes), the leeches (hirudineans), and the marine worms (polychaetes). Structurally, Annelids also have round, soft bodies with bilateral symmetry, and repeated organs in body segments. The digestive system of an Annelid is a straight tube that runs through the entire body.
[12] In humans, the sound is produced by the _.
A.
oesophagus
B.
larynx
C.
medulla
D.
epiglottis
Ans:
larynx
Explanation :
The larynx is a tough, flexible segment of the respiratory tract connecting the pharynx to the trachea in the neck. It plays a vital role in the respiratory tract by allowing air to pass through it while keeping food and drink from blocking the airway. The larynx is also the body's "voice box" as it contains the vocal folds that produce the sounds of speech and singing.
[13] The vocal cords in men are about long.
A.
10mm
B.
20mm
C.
30mm
D.
40mm
Ans:
20mm
Explanation :
Adult men and women have different vocal folds sizes; reflecting the male-female differences in larynx size. Adult male voices are usually lower pitched and have larger folds. The male vocal folds, are between 17 mm and 25 mm in length. The female vocal folds are between 12.5 mm and 17.5 mm in length.
[14] The uses an addressing scheme known as URL to indicate the location of files on the web.
A.
JavaScript
B.
World Wide Web
C.
SQL
D.
String
Ans:
World Wide Web
Explanation :
The World Wide Web (WWW) is an information space where documents and other web resources are identified by Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), interlinked by hyper-text links, and can be accessed via the Internet. English scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989.
[15] Most liquids that conduct electricity are solutions of acids, bases and _.
A.
Copper
B.
Aluminium
C.
Salts
D.
Iron
Ans:
Salts
Explanation :
The liquids which conduct electricity are called conducting liquids. A liquid which can conduct electricity is called an electrolyte. A conducting liquid or electrolyte contain ions that is positively charged and negatively charged ions. The flow of these ions conduct electricity through the conducting liquid or electrolyte. The solution of acids, bases and salts in water are electrolytes.
[16] Which base is present in milk of magnesia?
A.
Magnesium hydroxide
B.
Ammonium hydroxide
C.
Sodium hydroxide
D.
Calcium hydroxide
Ans:
Magnesium hydroxide
Explanation :
Magnesium hydroxide is a common component of antacids, such as milk of magnesia, as well as laxatives. Natural magnesium hydroxide (brucite) is used commercially as a fire retardant.
[17] In a centrally planned economy, the plans all the important activities in the economy.
A.
Industrialists
B.
Citizens
C.
Government
D.
Judiciary
Ans:
Government
Explanation :
A centrally planned economy is an economic system in which the state or government makes economic decisions rather than the interaction between consumers and businesses. Centrally planned economies assume that the market does not work in the best interest of the people and that a central authority needs to make decisions to meet social and national objectives.
[18] says that if we keep increasing the employment of an input, with other inputs fixed, eventually a point will be reached after which the resulting addition to output (i.e., marginal product of that input) will start falling.
A.
Law of diminishing marginal product
B.
Law of variable proportions
C.
The Short Run
D.
The Long Run
Ans:
Law of diminishing marginal product
Explanation :
The law of diminishing marginal Product states that in a production process, as one input variable is increased, there will be a point at which the marginal per unit output will start to decrease, holding all other factors constant. In other words, keeping all other factors constant, the additional output gained by another one unit increase of the input variable will eventually be smaller than the additional output gained by the previous increase in input variable. At that point, the diminishing marginal returns take effect.
[19] means that the Supreme Court will reconsider the case and the legal issues involved i n it.
A.
Original Jurisdiction
B.
Writ Jurisdiction
C.
Appellate Jurisdiction
D.
Advisory Jurisdiction
Ans:
Appellate Jurisdiction
Explanation :
The Supreme Court, as the highest Court of Appeal, stands at the apex of the Indian judiciary. According to Article 132 (1) an appeal shall lie to the Supreme Court from any judgement, decree or final order of a High Court in the territory of India, whether in a civil, criminal or other proceedings, if the High Court certifies that the case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution.
[20] Which amendment of the Constitution of India increased the age of retirement of High Court judges from 60 to 62 years?
A.
10th
B.
12th
C.
15th
D.
245th
Ans:
15 th
Explanation :
Article 217 (1) provides that every High Court judge shall be appointed by the President after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, the Governor of the State and, in the case of appointment of a judge other than the Chief Justice, the Chief Justice of the High Court. Prior to the enactment of the Constitution 15th Amendment Act, 1963, the retirement age was 60 years for High Court judges, but now it is 62 years.
[21] During their rule the British persuaded or forced cultivators in Madras to grow .
A.
Jute
B.
Tea
C.
Sugarcane
D.
Rice
Ans:
Rice
Explanation :
0
[22] is the process of restoring a forest that once existed but was removed at some point of time in the past.
A.
Deforestation
B.
Reforestation
C.
Greenhouse
D.
Jhum cultivation
Ans:
Reforestation
Explanation :
0
[23] scheme launched by the Central Government to eliminate open defecation by constructing toilets for house-holds, communities.
A.
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
B.
Gram Uday Se Bharat Uday Abhiyan
C.
Stand up India scheme
D.
National RU URBAN Mission
Ans:
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Explanation :
0
[24] Who discovered Sodium?
A.
Humphry Davy
B.
William Henry Fox
C.
J.J. Thomson
D.
Karl Benz
Ans:
Humphry Davy
Explanation :
0
[25] Which of the statements given below are correct? 1. The author of the novel 'Gilead' is Don Winslow. 2. The author of the novel 'Wolf Hall' is Stephen Do-byns. 3. The author of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird' is Harper Lee.
A.
1 and 2
B.
2 and 3
C.
1 and 3
D.
1, 2 and 3
Ans:
3
Explanation :
Wolf Hall (2009) is a historical novel by English author Hilary Mantel, • Gilead is a novel written by Marilvnne Robinson that was published in 2004. • To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960,
Explanation :
The 2016 Kabaddi World Cup was an international kabaddi tournament governed by the International Kabaddi Federation, contested from 7 to 22 October 2016 in Ahmedabad. The tournament was won by India, who defeated Iran in the championship game to win their third Kabaddi World Cup.
[4] What was United Kingdom's rank in 2016 Human Development Index published by the United Nations Development Programme?
A.
4
B.
16
C.
64
D.
256
Ans:
16
Explanation :
Norway, Australia, Switzer-land and Germany lead the Human Development Index (HDI) rankings in 2016. The Position of U.K. was 16th. In 2017, India is ranked 131 out of 188 countries in HDI topped by Norway.
[5] Which railway station is used for immigration and customs of passengers who travel on the Thar Express between Pakistan and India?
A.
Jalal Marri
B.
Zero Point
C.
Lal Pir
D.
Gujar Garhi
Ans:
Zero Point
Explanation :
Zero Point railway station is the eastern terminus of the Hyderabad-Khokhrapar Branch Line on the Pakistan-India border. The station was constructed in February 2006 and is used for immigration and customs of passengers who travel on the Thar Express between Pakistan and India.
[6] The queen with the title Didda ruled over which part of India between 980-1003?
A.
Avadh
B.
Kashmir
C.
Sindh
D.
Bengal
Ans:
Kashmir
Explanation :
Didda was the ruler of Kashmir from 958 AD to 1003, first as a Regent for her son and various grandsons, and from 980 as sole ruler and monarch. Most knowledge relating to her is obtained from the Rajatarangini, a work written by Kalhana in the twelfth century.
[7] In the north-west, India shares its land boundaries with which country?
A.
Sri Lanka
B.
Myanmar
C.
Bangladesh
D.
Pakistan
Ans:
Pakistan
Explanation :
There is an international border in North-West that runs between India and Pakistan and demarcates the states of India from the four provinces of Pakistan. The Line of Control (LoC) separates Jammu and Kashmir of India from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). The Wagha Border dissevers the Indian state of Punjab from the province of Punjab in Pakistan. The Zero Point separates India's Gujarat and Rajasthan from Pakistan's Sindh.
[8] The part of the Himalayas lying between Satluj and Kali rivers is known as:
A.
Punjab Himalaya
B.
Nepal Himalayas
C.
Kumaon Himalayas
D.
Assam Himalayas
Ans:
Kumaon Himalayas
Explanation :
Kumaun Himalayas are west-central section of the Himalayas in northern India, extending 320 km from the Sutlej River east to the Kali River. The range, comprising part of the Siwalik Rangein the south and part of the Great Himalayas in the north, lies largely within the state of Uttarakhand, northwest of Nepal.
[9] Potato, tomato and brinjal are three different species but all belong to which genus?
A.
Solanum
B.
Panthera
C.
Felis
D.
Tigris
Ans:
Solanum
Explanation :
The Solanum family of plants is a large genus under the family umbrella of Solanaceae that includes up to 2,000 species, ranging from food crops, such as the potato and the tomato, to various ornamentals and medicinal species.
[10] The first formed primary xylem elements are called .
A.
Metaxylem
B.
Protoxylem
C.
Xylem fibres
D.
Xylem parenchyma
Ans:
Protoxylem
Explanation :
Xylem is a conducing tissue in plants that is meant to conduct water and minerals upwards from the roots to the leaf. The first xylem to develop is called 'protoxylem'. In appearance protoxylem is usually distinguished by narrower vessels formed of smaller cells.
[11] Nereis, Pheretima (Earth-worm) and Hirudinaria (blood sucking leech) are examples of which Phylum?
A.
Coelenterata
B.
Aschelminthes
C.
Annelida
D.
Arthropoda
Ans:
Annelida
Explanation :
The annelids are grouped in three classes: the earth-worms and freshwater worms (polychaetes), the leeches (hirudineans), and the marine worms (polychaetes). Structurally, Annelids also have round, soft bodies with bilateral symmetry, and repeated organs in body segments. The digestive system of an Annelid is a straight tube that runs through the entire body.
[12] In humans, the sound is produced by the _.
A.
oesophagus
B.
larynx
C.
medulla
D.
epiglottis
Ans:
larynx
Explanation :
The larynx is a tough, flexible segment of the respiratory tract connecting the pharynx to the trachea in the neck. It plays a vital role in the respiratory tract by allowing air to pass through it while keeping food and drink from blocking the airway. The larynx is also the body's "voice box" as it contains the vocal folds that produce the sounds of speech and singing.
[13] The vocal cords in men are about long.
A.
10mm
B.
20mm
C.
30mm
D.
40mm
Ans:
20mm
Explanation :
Adult men and women have different vocal folds sizes; reflecting the male-female differences in larynx size. Adult male voices are usually lower pitched and have larger folds. The male vocal folds, are between 17 mm and 25 mm in length. The female vocal folds are between 12.5 mm and 17.5 mm in length.
[14] The uses an addressing scheme known as URL to indicate the location of files on the web.
A.
JavaScript
B.
World Wide Web
C.
SQL
D.
String
Ans:
World Wide Web
Explanation :
The World Wide Web (WWW) is an information space where documents and other web resources are identified by Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), interlinked by hyper-text links, and can be accessed via the Internet. English scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989.
[15] Most liquids that conduct electricity are solutions of acids, bases and _.
A.
Copper
B.
Aluminium
C.
Salts
D.
Iron
Ans:
Salts
Explanation :
The liquids which conduct electricity are called conducting liquids. A liquid which can conduct electricity is called an electrolyte. A conducting liquid or electrolyte contain ions that is positively charged and negatively charged ions. The flow of these ions conduct electricity through the conducting liquid or electrolyte. The solution of acids, bases and salts in water are electrolytes.
[16] Which base is present in milk of magnesia?
A.
Magnesium hydroxide
B.
Ammonium hydroxide
C.
Sodium hydroxide
D.
Calcium hydroxide
Ans:
Magnesium hydroxide
Explanation :
Magnesium hydroxide is a common component of antacids, such as milk of magnesia, as well as laxatives. Natural magnesium hydroxide (brucite) is used commercially as a fire retardant.
[17] In a centrally planned economy, the plans all the important activities in the economy.
A.
Industrialists
B.
Citizens
C.
Government
D.
Judiciary
Ans:
Government
Explanation :
A centrally planned economy is an economic system in which the state or government makes economic decisions rather than the interaction between consumers and businesses. Centrally planned economies assume that the market does not work in the best interest of the people and that a central authority needs to make decisions to meet social and national objectives.
[18] says that if we keep increasing the employment of an input, with other inputs fixed, eventually a point will be reached after which the resulting addition to output (i.e., marginal product of that input) will start falling.
A.
Law of diminishing marginal product
B.
Law of variable proportions
C.
The Short Run
D.
The Long Run
Ans:
Law of diminishing marginal product
Explanation :
The law of diminishing marginal Product states that in a production process, as one input variable is increased, there will be a point at which the marginal per unit output will start to decrease, holding all other factors constant. In other words, keeping all other factors constant, the additional output gained by another one unit increase of the input variable will eventually be smaller than the additional output gained by the previous increase in input variable. At that point, the diminishing marginal returns take effect.
[19] means that the Supreme Court will reconsider the case and the legal issues involved i n it.
A.
Original Jurisdiction
B.
Writ Jurisdiction
C.
Appellate Jurisdiction
D.
Advisory Jurisdiction
Ans:
Appellate Jurisdiction
Explanation :
The Supreme Court, as the highest Court of Appeal, stands at the apex of the Indian judiciary. According to Article 132 (1) an appeal shall lie to the Supreme Court from any judgement, decree or final order of a High Court in the territory of India, whether in a civil, criminal or other proceedings, if the High Court certifies that the case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution.
[20] Which amendment of the Constitution of India increased the age of retirement of High Court judges from 60 to 62 years?
A.
10th
B.
12th
C.
15th
D.
245th
Ans:
15 th
Explanation :
Article 217 (1) provides that every High Court judge shall be appointed by the President after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, the Governor of the State and, in the case of appointment of a judge other than the Chief Justice, the Chief Justice of the High Court. Prior to the enactment of the Constitution 15th Amendment Act, 1963, the retirement age was 60 years for High Court judges, but now it is 62 years.
[21] During their rule the British persuaded or forced cultivators in Madras to grow .
A.
Jute
B.
Tea
C.
Sugarcane
D.
Rice
Ans:
Rice
Explanation :
0
[22] is the process of restoring a forest that once existed but was removed at some point of time in the past.
A.
Deforestation
B.
Reforestation
C.
Greenhouse
D.
Jhum cultivation
Ans:
Reforestation
Explanation :
0
[23] scheme launched by the Central Government to eliminate open defecation by constructing toilets for house-holds, communities.
A.
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
B.
Gram Uday Se Bharat Uday Abhiyan
C.
Stand up India scheme
D.
National RU URBAN Mission
Ans:
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Explanation :
0
[24] Who discovered Sodium?
A.
Humphry Davy
B.
William Henry Fox
C.
J.J. Thomson
D.
Karl Benz
Ans:
Humphry Davy
Explanation :
0
[25] Which of the statements given below are correct? 1. The author of the novel 'Gilead' is Don Winslow. 2. The author of the novel 'Wolf Hall' is Stephen Do-byns. 3. The author of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird' is Harper Lee.
A.
1 and 2
B.
2 and 3
C.
1 and 3
D.
1, 2 and 3
Ans:
3
Explanation :
Wolf Hall (2009) is a historical novel by English author Hilary Mantel, • Gilead is a novel written by Marilvnne Robinson that was published in 2004. • To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960,
Explanation :
Zero Point railway station is the eastern terminus of the Hyderabad-Khokhrapar Branch Line on the Pakistan-India border. The station was constructed in February 2006 and is used for immigration and customs of passengers who travel on the Thar Express between Pakistan and India.
[6] The queen with the title Didda ruled over which part of India between 980-1003?
A.
Avadh
B.
Kashmir
C.
Sindh
D.
Bengal
Ans:
Kashmir
Explanation :
Didda was the ruler of Kashmir from 958 AD to 1003, first as a Regent for her son and various grandsons, and from 980 as sole ruler and monarch. Most knowledge relating to her is obtained from the Rajatarangini, a work written by Kalhana in the twelfth century.
[7] In the north-west, India shares its land boundaries with which country?
A.
Sri Lanka
B.
Myanmar
C.
Bangladesh
D.
Pakistan
Ans:
Pakistan
Explanation :
There is an international border in North-West that runs between India and Pakistan and demarcates the states of India from the four provinces of Pakistan. The Line of Control (LoC) separates Jammu and Kashmir of India from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). The Wagha Border dissevers the Indian state of Punjab from the province of Punjab in Pakistan. The Zero Point separates India's Gujarat and Rajasthan from Pakistan's Sindh.
[8] The part of the Himalayas lying between Satluj and Kali rivers is known as:
A.
Punjab Himalaya
B.
Nepal Himalayas
C.
Kumaon Himalayas
D.
Assam Himalayas
Ans:
Kumaon Himalayas
Explanation :
Kumaun Himalayas are west-central section of the Himalayas in northern India, extending 320 km from the Sutlej River east to the Kali River. The range, comprising part of the Siwalik Rangein the south and part of the Great Himalayas in the north, lies largely within the state of Uttarakhand, northwest of Nepal.
[9] Potato, tomato and brinjal are three different species but all belong to which genus?
A.
Solanum
B.
Panthera
C.
Felis
D.
Tigris
Ans:
Solanum
Explanation :
The Solanum family of plants is a large genus under the family umbrella of Solanaceae that includes up to 2,000 species, ranging from food crops, such as the potato and the tomato, to various ornamentals and medicinal species.
[10] The first formed primary xylem elements are called .
A.
Metaxylem
B.
Protoxylem
C.
Xylem fibres
D.
Xylem parenchyma
Ans:
Protoxylem
Explanation :
Xylem is a conducing tissue in plants that is meant to conduct water and minerals upwards from the roots to the leaf. The first xylem to develop is called 'protoxylem'. In appearance protoxylem is usually distinguished by narrower vessels formed of smaller cells.
[11] Nereis, Pheretima (Earth-worm) and Hirudinaria (blood sucking leech) are examples of which Phylum?
A.
Coelenterata
B.
Aschelminthes
C.
Annelida
D.
Arthropoda
Ans:
Annelida
Explanation :
The annelids are grouped in three classes: the earth-worms and freshwater worms (polychaetes), the leeches (hirudineans), and the marine worms (polychaetes). Structurally, Annelids also have round, soft bodies with bilateral symmetry, and repeated organs in body segments. The digestive system of an Annelid is a straight tube that runs through the entire body.
[12] In humans, the sound is produced by the _.
A.
oesophagus
B.
larynx
C.
medulla
D.
epiglottis
Ans:
larynx
Explanation :
The larynx is a tough, flexible segment of the respiratory tract connecting the pharynx to the trachea in the neck. It plays a vital role in the respiratory tract by allowing air to pass through it while keeping food and drink from blocking the airway. The larynx is also the body's "voice box" as it contains the vocal folds that produce the sounds of speech and singing.
[13] The vocal cords in men are about long.
A.
10mm
B.
20mm
C.
30mm
D.
40mm
Ans:
20mm
Explanation :
Adult men and women have different vocal folds sizes; reflecting the male-female differences in larynx size. Adult male voices are usually lower pitched and have larger folds. The male vocal folds, are between 17 mm and 25 mm in length. The female vocal folds are between 12.5 mm and 17.5 mm in length.
[14] The uses an addressing scheme known as URL to indicate the location of files on the web.
A.
JavaScript
B.
World Wide Web
C.
SQL
D.
String
Ans:
World Wide Web
Explanation :
The World Wide Web (WWW) is an information space where documents and other web resources are identified by Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), interlinked by hyper-text links, and can be accessed via the Internet. English scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989.
[15] Most liquids that conduct electricity are solutions of acids, bases and _.
A.
Copper
B.
Aluminium
C.
Salts
D.
Iron
Ans:
Salts
Explanation :
The liquids which conduct electricity are called conducting liquids. A liquid which can conduct electricity is called an electrolyte. A conducting liquid or electrolyte contain ions that is positively charged and negatively charged ions. The flow of these ions conduct electricity through the conducting liquid or electrolyte. The solution of acids, bases and salts in water are electrolytes.
[16] Which base is present in milk of magnesia?
A.
Magnesium hydroxide
B.
Ammonium hydroxide
C.
Sodium hydroxide
D.
Calcium hydroxide
Ans:
Magnesium hydroxide
Explanation :
Magnesium hydroxide is a common component of antacids, such as milk of magnesia, as well as laxatives. Natural magnesium hydroxide (brucite) is used commercially as a fire retardant.
[17] In a centrally planned economy, the plans all the important activities in the economy.
A.
Industrialists
B.
Citizens
C.
Government
D.
Judiciary
Ans:
Government
Explanation :
A centrally planned economy is an economic system in which the state or government makes economic decisions rather than the interaction between consumers and businesses. Centrally planned economies assume that the market does not work in the best interest of the people and that a central authority needs to make decisions to meet social and national objectives.
[18] says that if we keep increasing the employment of an input, with other inputs fixed, eventually a point will be reached after which the resulting addition to output (i.e., marginal product of that input) will start falling.
A.
Law of diminishing marginal product
B.
Law of variable proportions
C.
The Short Run
D.
The Long Run
Ans:
Law of diminishing marginal product
Explanation :
The law of diminishing marginal Product states that in a production process, as one input variable is increased, there will be a point at which the marginal per unit output will start to decrease, holding all other factors constant. In other words, keeping all other factors constant, the additional output gained by another one unit increase of the input variable will eventually be smaller than the additional output gained by the previous increase in input variable. At that point, the diminishing marginal returns take effect.
[19] means that the Supreme Court will reconsider the case and the legal issues involved i n it.
A.
Original Jurisdiction
B.
Writ Jurisdiction
C.
Appellate Jurisdiction
D.
Advisory Jurisdiction
Ans:
Appellate Jurisdiction
Explanation :
The Supreme Court, as the highest Court of Appeal, stands at the apex of the Indian judiciary. According to Article 132 (1) an appeal shall lie to the Supreme Court from any judgement, decree or final order of a High Court in the territory of India, whether in a civil, criminal or other proceedings, if the High Court certifies that the case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution.
[20] Which amendment of the Constitution of India increased the age of retirement of High Court judges from 60 to 62 years?
A.
10th
B.
12th
C.
15th
D.
245th
Ans:
15 th
Explanation :
Article 217 (1) provides that every High Court judge shall be appointed by the President after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, the Governor of the State and, in the case of appointment of a judge other than the Chief Justice, the Chief Justice of the High Court. Prior to the enactment of the Constitution 15th Amendment Act, 1963, the retirement age was 60 years for High Court judges, but now it is 62 years.
[21] During their rule the British persuaded or forced cultivators in Madras to grow .
A.
Jute
B.
Tea
C.
Sugarcane
D.
Rice
Ans:
Rice
Explanation :
0
[22] is the process of restoring a forest that once existed but was removed at some point of time in the past.
A.
Deforestation
B.
Reforestation
C.
Greenhouse
D.
Jhum cultivation
Ans:
Reforestation
Explanation :
0
[23] scheme launched by the Central Government to eliminate open defecation by constructing toilets for house-holds, communities.
A.
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
B.
Gram Uday Se Bharat Uday Abhiyan
C.
Stand up India scheme
D.
National RU URBAN Mission
Ans:
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Explanation :
0
[24] Who discovered Sodium?
A.
Humphry Davy
B.
William Henry Fox
C.
J.J. Thomson
D.
Karl Benz
Ans:
Humphry Davy
Explanation :
0
[25] Which of the statements given below are correct? 1. The author of the novel 'Gilead' is Don Winslow. 2. The author of the novel 'Wolf Hall' is Stephen Do-byns. 3. The author of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird' is Harper Lee.
A.
1 and 2
B.
2 and 3
C.
1 and 3
D.
1, 2 and 3
Ans:
3
Explanation :
Wolf Hall (2009) is a historical novel by English author Hilary Mantel, • Gilead is a novel written by Marilvnne Robinson that was published in 2004. • To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960,
Explanation :
There is an international border in North-West that runs between India and Pakistan and demarcates the states of India from the four provinces of Pakistan. The Line of Control (LoC) separates Jammu and Kashmir of India from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). The Wagha Border dissevers the Indian state of Punjab from the province of Punjab in Pakistan. The Zero Point separates India's Gujarat and Rajasthan from Pakistan's Sindh.
[8] The part of the Himalayas lying between Satluj and Kali rivers is known as:
A.
Punjab Himalaya
B.
Nepal Himalayas
C.
Kumaon Himalayas
D.
Assam Himalayas
Ans:
Kumaon Himalayas
Explanation :
Kumaun Himalayas are west-central section of the Himalayas in northern India, extending 320 km from the Sutlej River east to the Kali River. The range, comprising part of the Siwalik Rangein the south and part of the Great Himalayas in the north, lies largely within the state of Uttarakhand, northwest of Nepal.
[9] Potato, tomato and brinjal are three different species but all belong to which genus?
A.
Solanum
B.
Panthera
C.
Felis
D.
Tigris
Ans:
Solanum
Explanation :
The Solanum family of plants is a large genus under the family umbrella of Solanaceae that includes up to 2,000 species, ranging from food crops, such as the potato and the tomato, to various ornamentals and medicinal species.
[10] The first formed primary xylem elements are called .
A.
Metaxylem
B.
Protoxylem
C.
Xylem fibres
D.
Xylem parenchyma
Ans:
Protoxylem
Explanation :
Xylem is a conducing tissue in plants that is meant to conduct water and minerals upwards from the roots to the leaf. The first xylem to develop is called 'protoxylem'. In appearance protoxylem is usually distinguished by narrower vessels formed of smaller cells.
[11] Nereis, Pheretima (Earth-worm) and Hirudinaria (blood sucking leech) are examples of which Phylum?
A.
Coelenterata
B.
Aschelminthes
C.
Annelida
D.
Arthropoda
Ans:
Annelida
Explanation :
The annelids are grouped in three classes: the earth-worms and freshwater worms (polychaetes), the leeches (hirudineans), and the marine worms (polychaetes). Structurally, Annelids also have round, soft bodies with bilateral symmetry, and repeated organs in body segments. The digestive system of an Annelid is a straight tube that runs through the entire body.
[12] In humans, the sound is produced by the _.
A.
oesophagus
B.
larynx
C.
medulla
D.
epiglottis
Ans:
larynx
Explanation :
The larynx is a tough, flexible segment of the respiratory tract connecting the pharynx to the trachea in the neck. It plays a vital role in the respiratory tract by allowing air to pass through it while keeping food and drink from blocking the airway. The larynx is also the body's "voice box" as it contains the vocal folds that produce the sounds of speech and singing.
[13] The vocal cords in men are about long.
A.
10mm
B.
20mm
C.
30mm
D.
40mm
Ans:
20mm
Explanation :
Adult men and women have different vocal folds sizes; reflecting the male-female differences in larynx size. Adult male voices are usually lower pitched and have larger folds. The male vocal folds, are between 17 mm and 25 mm in length. The female vocal folds are between 12.5 mm and 17.5 mm in length.
[14] The uses an addressing scheme known as URL to indicate the location of files on the web.
A.
JavaScript
B.
World Wide Web
C.
SQL
D.
String
Ans:
World Wide Web
Explanation :
The World Wide Web (WWW) is an information space where documents and other web resources are identified by Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), interlinked by hyper-text links, and can be accessed via the Internet. English scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989.
[15] Most liquids that conduct electricity are solutions of acids, bases and _.
A.
Copper
B.
Aluminium
C.
Salts
D.
Iron
Ans:
Salts
Explanation :
The liquids which conduct electricity are called conducting liquids. A liquid which can conduct electricity is called an electrolyte. A conducting liquid or electrolyte contain ions that is positively charged and negatively charged ions. The flow of these ions conduct electricity through the conducting liquid or electrolyte. The solution of acids, bases and salts in water are electrolytes.
[16] Which base is present in milk of magnesia?
A.
Magnesium hydroxide
B.
Ammonium hydroxide
C.
Sodium hydroxide
D.
Calcium hydroxide
Ans:
Magnesium hydroxide
Explanation :
Magnesium hydroxide is a common component of antacids, such as milk of magnesia, as well as laxatives. Natural magnesium hydroxide (brucite) is used commercially as a fire retardant.
[17] In a centrally planned economy, the plans all the important activities in the economy.
A.
Industrialists
B.
Citizens
C.
Government
D.
Judiciary
Ans:
Government
Explanation :
A centrally planned economy is an economic system in which the state or government makes economic decisions rather than the interaction between consumers and businesses. Centrally planned economies assume that the market does not work in the best interest of the people and that a central authority needs to make decisions to meet social and national objectives.
[18] says that if we keep increasing the employment of an input, with other inputs fixed, eventually a point will be reached after which the resulting addition to output (i.e., marginal product of that input) will start falling.
A.
Law of diminishing marginal product
B.
Law of variable proportions
C.
The Short Run
D.
The Long Run
Ans:
Law of diminishing marginal product
Explanation :
The law of diminishing marginal Product states that in a production process, as one input variable is increased, there will be a point at which the marginal per unit output will start to decrease, holding all other factors constant. In other words, keeping all other factors constant, the additional output gained by another one unit increase of the input variable will eventually be smaller than the additional output gained by the previous increase in input variable. At that point, the diminishing marginal returns take effect.
[19] means that the Supreme Court will reconsider the case and the legal issues involved i n it.
A.
Original Jurisdiction
B.
Writ Jurisdiction
C.
Appellate Jurisdiction
D.
Advisory Jurisdiction
Ans:
Appellate Jurisdiction
Explanation :
The Supreme Court, as the highest Court of Appeal, stands at the apex of the Indian judiciary. According to Article 132 (1) an appeal shall lie to the Supreme Court from any judgement, decree or final order of a High Court in the territory of India, whether in a civil, criminal or other proceedings, if the High Court certifies that the case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution.
[20] Which amendment of the Constitution of India increased the age of retirement of High Court judges from 60 to 62 years?
A.
10th
B.
12th
C.
15th
D.
245th
Ans:
15 th
Explanation :
Article 217 (1) provides that every High Court judge shall be appointed by the President after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, the Governor of the State and, in the case of appointment of a judge other than the Chief Justice, the Chief Justice of the High Court. Prior to the enactment of the Constitution 15th Amendment Act, 1963, the retirement age was 60 years for High Court judges, but now it is 62 years.
[21] During their rule the British persuaded or forced cultivators in Madras to grow .
A.
Jute
B.
Tea
C.
Sugarcane
D.
Rice
Ans:
Rice
Explanation :
0
[22] is the process of restoring a forest that once existed but was removed at some point of time in the past.
A.
Deforestation
B.
Reforestation
C.
Greenhouse
D.
Jhum cultivation
Ans:
Reforestation
Explanation :
0
[23] scheme launched by the Central Government to eliminate open defecation by constructing toilets for house-holds, communities.
A.
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
B.
Gram Uday Se Bharat Uday Abhiyan
C.
Stand up India scheme
D.
National RU URBAN Mission
Ans:
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Explanation :
0
[24] Who discovered Sodium?
A.
Humphry Davy
B.
William Henry Fox
C.
J.J. Thomson
D.
Karl Benz
Ans:
Humphry Davy
Explanation :
0
[25] Which of the statements given below are correct? 1. The author of the novel 'Gilead' is Don Winslow. 2. The author of the novel 'Wolf Hall' is Stephen Do-byns. 3. The author of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird' is Harper Lee.
A.
1 and 2
B.
2 and 3
C.
1 and 3
D.
1, 2 and 3
Ans:
3
Explanation :
Wolf Hall (2009) is a historical novel by English author Hilary Mantel, • Gilead is a novel written by Marilvnne Robinson that was published in 2004. • To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960,
Explanation :
The Solanum family of plants is a large genus under the family umbrella of Solanaceae that includes up to 2,000 species, ranging from food crops, such as the potato and the tomato, to various ornamentals and medicinal species.
[10] The first formed primary xylem elements are called .
A.
Metaxylem
B.
Protoxylem
C.
Xylem fibres
D.
Xylem parenchyma
Ans:
Protoxylem
Explanation :
Xylem is a conducing tissue in plants that is meant to conduct water and minerals upwards from the roots to the leaf. The first xylem to develop is called 'protoxylem'. In appearance protoxylem is usually distinguished by narrower vessels formed of smaller cells.
[11] Nereis, Pheretima (Earth-worm) and Hirudinaria (blood sucking leech) are examples of which Phylum?
A.
Coelenterata
B.
Aschelminthes
C.
Annelida
D.
Arthropoda
Ans:
Annelida
Explanation :
The annelids are grouped in three classes: the earth-worms and freshwater worms (polychaetes), the leeches (hirudineans), and the marine worms (polychaetes). Structurally, Annelids also have round, soft bodies with bilateral symmetry, and repeated organs in body segments. The digestive system of an Annelid is a straight tube that runs through the entire body.
[12] In humans, the sound is produced by the _.
A.
oesophagus
B.
larynx
C.
medulla
D.
epiglottis
Ans:
larynx
Explanation :
The larynx is a tough, flexible segment of the respiratory tract connecting the pharynx to the trachea in the neck. It plays a vital role in the respiratory tract by allowing air to pass through it while keeping food and drink from blocking the airway. The larynx is also the body's "voice box" as it contains the vocal folds that produce the sounds of speech and singing.
[13] The vocal cords in men are about long.
A.
10mm
B.
20mm
C.
30mm
D.
40mm
Ans:
20mm
Explanation :
Adult men and women have different vocal folds sizes; reflecting the male-female differences in larynx size. Adult male voices are usually lower pitched and have larger folds. The male vocal folds, are between 17 mm and 25 mm in length. The female vocal folds are between 12.5 mm and 17.5 mm in length.
[14] The uses an addressing scheme known as URL to indicate the location of files on the web.
A.
JavaScript
B.
World Wide Web
C.
SQL
D.
String
Ans:
World Wide Web
Explanation :
The World Wide Web (WWW) is an information space where documents and other web resources are identified by Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), interlinked by hyper-text links, and can be accessed via the Internet. English scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989.
[15] Most liquids that conduct electricity are solutions of acids, bases and _.
A.
Copper
B.
Aluminium
C.
Salts
D.
Iron
Ans:
Salts
Explanation :
The liquids which conduct electricity are called conducting liquids. A liquid which can conduct electricity is called an electrolyte. A conducting liquid or electrolyte contain ions that is positively charged and negatively charged ions. The flow of these ions conduct electricity through the conducting liquid or electrolyte. The solution of acids, bases and salts in water are electrolytes.
[16] Which base is present in milk of magnesia?
A.
Magnesium hydroxide
B.
Ammonium hydroxide
C.
Sodium hydroxide
D.
Calcium hydroxide
Ans:
Magnesium hydroxide
Explanation :
Magnesium hydroxide is a common component of antacids, such as milk of magnesia, as well as laxatives. Natural magnesium hydroxide (brucite) is used commercially as a fire retardant.
[17] In a centrally planned economy, the plans all the important activities in the economy.
A.
Industrialists
B.
Citizens
C.
Government
D.
Judiciary
Ans:
Government
Explanation :
A centrally planned economy is an economic system in which the state or government makes economic decisions rather than the interaction between consumers and businesses. Centrally planned economies assume that the market does not work in the best interest of the people and that a central authority needs to make decisions to meet social and national objectives.
[18] says that if we keep increasing the employment of an input, with other inputs fixed, eventually a point will be reached after which the resulting addition to output (i.e., marginal product of that input) will start falling.
A.
Law of diminishing marginal product
B.
Law of variable proportions
C.
The Short Run
D.
The Long Run
Ans:
Law of diminishing marginal product
Explanation :
The law of diminishing marginal Product states that in a production process, as one input variable is increased, there will be a point at which the marginal per unit output will start to decrease, holding all other factors constant. In other words, keeping all other factors constant, the additional output gained by another one unit increase of the input variable will eventually be smaller than the additional output gained by the previous increase in input variable. At that point, the diminishing marginal returns take effect.
[19] means that the Supreme Court will reconsider the case and the legal issues involved i n it.
A.
Original Jurisdiction
B.
Writ Jurisdiction
C.
Appellate Jurisdiction
D.
Advisory Jurisdiction
Ans:
Appellate Jurisdiction
Explanation :
The Supreme Court, as the highest Court of Appeal, stands at the apex of the Indian judiciary. According to Article 132 (1) an appeal shall lie to the Supreme Court from any judgement, decree or final order of a High Court in the territory of India, whether in a civil, criminal or other proceedings, if the High Court certifies that the case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution.
[20] Which amendment of the Constitution of India increased the age of retirement of High Court judges from 60 to 62 years?
A.
10th
B.
12th
C.
15th
D.
245th
Ans:
15 th
Explanation :
Article 217 (1) provides that every High Court judge shall be appointed by the President after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, the Governor of the State and, in the case of appointment of a judge other than the Chief Justice, the Chief Justice of the High Court. Prior to the enactment of the Constitution 15th Amendment Act, 1963, the retirement age was 60 years for High Court judges, but now it is 62 years.
[21] During their rule the British persuaded or forced cultivators in Madras to grow .
A.
Jute
B.
Tea
C.
Sugarcane
D.
Rice
Ans:
Rice
Explanation :
0
[22] is the process of restoring a forest that once existed but was removed at some point of time in the past.
A.
Deforestation
B.
Reforestation
C.
Greenhouse
D.
Jhum cultivation
Ans:
Reforestation
Explanation :
0
[23] scheme launched by the Central Government to eliminate open defecation by constructing toilets for house-holds, communities.
A.
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
B.
Gram Uday Se Bharat Uday Abhiyan
C.
Stand up India scheme
D.
National RU URBAN Mission
Ans:
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Explanation :
0
[24] Who discovered Sodium?
A.
Humphry Davy
B.
William Henry Fox
C.
J.J. Thomson
D.
Karl Benz
Ans:
Humphry Davy
Explanation :
0
[25] Which of the statements given below are correct? 1. The author of the novel 'Gilead' is Don Winslow. 2. The author of the novel 'Wolf Hall' is Stephen Do-byns. 3. The author of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird' is Harper Lee.
A.
1 and 2
B.
2 and 3
C.
1 and 3
D.
1, 2 and 3
Ans:
3
Explanation :
Wolf Hall (2009) is a historical novel by English author Hilary Mantel, • Gilead is a novel written by Marilvnne Robinson that was published in 2004. • To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960,
Explanation :
The annelids are grouped in three classes: the earth-worms and freshwater worms (polychaetes), the leeches (hirudineans), and the marine worms (polychaetes). Structurally, Annelids also have round, soft bodies with bilateral symmetry, and repeated organs in body segments. The digestive system of an Annelid is a straight tube that runs through the entire body.
[12] In humans, the sound is produced by the _.
A.
oesophagus
B.
larynx
C.
medulla
D.
epiglottis
Ans:
larynx
Explanation :
The larynx is a tough, flexible segment of the respiratory tract connecting the pharynx to the trachea in the neck. It plays a vital role in the respiratory tract by allowing air to pass through it while keeping food and drink from blocking the airway. The larynx is also the body's "voice box" as it contains the vocal folds that produce the sounds of speech and singing.
[13] The vocal cords in men are about long.
A.
10mm
B.
20mm
C.
30mm
D.
40mm
Ans:
20mm
Explanation :
Adult men and women have different vocal folds sizes; reflecting the male-female differences in larynx size. Adult male voices are usually lower pitched and have larger folds. The male vocal folds, are between 17 mm and 25 mm in length. The female vocal folds are between 12.5 mm and 17.5 mm in length.
[14] The uses an addressing scheme known as URL to indicate the location of files on the web.
A.
JavaScript
B.
World Wide Web
C.
SQL
D.
String
Ans:
World Wide Web
Explanation :
The World Wide Web (WWW) is an information space where documents and other web resources are identified by Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), interlinked by hyper-text links, and can be accessed via the Internet. English scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989.
[15] Most liquids that conduct electricity are solutions of acids, bases and _.
A.
Copper
B.
Aluminium
C.
Salts
D.
Iron
Ans:
Salts
Explanation :
The liquids which conduct electricity are called conducting liquids. A liquid which can conduct electricity is called an electrolyte. A conducting liquid or electrolyte contain ions that is positively charged and negatively charged ions. The flow of these ions conduct electricity through the conducting liquid or electrolyte. The solution of acids, bases and salts in water are electrolytes.
[16] Which base is present in milk of magnesia?
A.
Magnesium hydroxide
B.
Ammonium hydroxide
C.
Sodium hydroxide
D.
Calcium hydroxide
Ans:
Magnesium hydroxide
Explanation :
Magnesium hydroxide is a common component of antacids, such as milk of magnesia, as well as laxatives. Natural magnesium hydroxide (brucite) is used commercially as a fire retardant.
[17] In a centrally planned economy, the plans all the important activities in the economy.
A.
Industrialists
B.
Citizens
C.
Government
D.
Judiciary
Ans:
Government
Explanation :
A centrally planned economy is an economic system in which the state or government makes economic decisions rather than the interaction between consumers and businesses. Centrally planned economies assume that the market does not work in the best interest of the people and that a central authority needs to make decisions to meet social and national objectives.
[18] says that if we keep increasing the employment of an input, with other inputs fixed, eventually a point will be reached after which the resulting addition to output (i.e., marginal product of that input) will start falling.
A.
Law of diminishing marginal product
B.
Law of variable proportions
C.
The Short Run
D.
The Long Run
Ans:
Law of diminishing marginal product
Explanation :
The law of diminishing marginal Product states that in a production process, as one input variable is increased, there will be a point at which the marginal per unit output will start to decrease, holding all other factors constant. In other words, keeping all other factors constant, the additional output gained by another one unit increase of the input variable will eventually be smaller than the additional output gained by the previous increase in input variable. At that point, the diminishing marginal returns take effect.
[19] means that the Supreme Court will reconsider the case and the legal issues involved i n it.
A.
Original Jurisdiction
B.
Writ Jurisdiction
C.
Appellate Jurisdiction
D.
Advisory Jurisdiction
Ans:
Appellate Jurisdiction
Explanation :
The Supreme Court, as the highest Court of Appeal, stands at the apex of the Indian judiciary. According to Article 132 (1) an appeal shall lie to the Supreme Court from any judgement, decree or final order of a High Court in the territory of India, whether in a civil, criminal or other proceedings, if the High Court certifies that the case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution.
[20] Which amendment of the Constitution of India increased the age of retirement of High Court judges from 60 to 62 years?
A.
10th
B.
12th
C.
15th
D.
245th
Ans:
15 th
Explanation :
Article 217 (1) provides that every High Court judge shall be appointed by the President after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, the Governor of the State and, in the case of appointment of a judge other than the Chief Justice, the Chief Justice of the High Court. Prior to the enactment of the Constitution 15th Amendment Act, 1963, the retirement age was 60 years for High Court judges, but now it is 62 years.
[21] During their rule the British persuaded or forced cultivators in Madras to grow .
A.
Jute
B.
Tea
C.
Sugarcane
D.
Rice
Ans:
Rice
Explanation :
0
[22] is the process of restoring a forest that once existed but was removed at some point of time in the past.
A.
Deforestation
B.
Reforestation
C.
Greenhouse
D.
Jhum cultivation
Ans:
Reforestation
Explanation :
0
[23] scheme launched by the Central Government to eliminate open defecation by constructing toilets for house-holds, communities.
A.
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
B.
Gram Uday Se Bharat Uday Abhiyan
C.
Stand up India scheme
D.
National RU URBAN Mission
Ans:
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Explanation :
0
[24] Who discovered Sodium?
A.
Humphry Davy
B.
William Henry Fox
C.
J.J. Thomson
D.
Karl Benz
Ans:
Humphry Davy
Explanation :
0
[25] Which of the statements given below are correct? 1. The author of the novel 'Gilead' is Don Winslow. 2. The author of the novel 'Wolf Hall' is Stephen Do-byns. 3. The author of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird' is Harper Lee.
A.
1 and 2
B.
2 and 3
C.
1 and 3
D.
1, 2 and 3
Ans:
3
Explanation :
Wolf Hall (2009) is a historical novel by English author Hilary Mantel, • Gilead is a novel written by Marilvnne Robinson that was published in 2004. • To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960,
Explanation :
Adult men and women have different vocal folds sizes; reflecting the male-female differences in larynx size. Adult male voices are usually lower pitched and have larger folds. The male vocal folds, are between 17 mm and 25 mm in length. The female vocal folds are between 12.5 mm and 17.5 mm in length.
[14] The uses an addressing scheme known as URL to indicate the location of files on the web.
A.
JavaScript
B.
World Wide Web
C.
SQL
D.
String
Ans:
World Wide Web
Explanation :
The World Wide Web (WWW) is an information space where documents and other web resources are identified by Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), interlinked by hyper-text links, and can be accessed via the Internet. English scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989.
[15] Most liquids that conduct electricity are solutions of acids, bases and _.
A.
Copper
B.
Aluminium
C.
Salts
D.
Iron
Ans:
Salts
Explanation :
The liquids which conduct electricity are called conducting liquids. A liquid which can conduct electricity is called an electrolyte. A conducting liquid or electrolyte contain ions that is positively charged and negatively charged ions. The flow of these ions conduct electricity through the conducting liquid or electrolyte. The solution of acids, bases and salts in water are electrolytes.
[16] Which base is present in milk of magnesia?
A.
Magnesium hydroxide
B.
Ammonium hydroxide
C.
Sodium hydroxide
D.
Calcium hydroxide
Ans:
Magnesium hydroxide
Explanation :
Magnesium hydroxide is a common component of antacids, such as milk of magnesia, as well as laxatives. Natural magnesium hydroxide (brucite) is used commercially as a fire retardant.
[17] In a centrally planned economy, the plans all the important activities in the economy.
A.
Industrialists
B.
Citizens
C.
Government
D.
Judiciary
Ans:
Government
Explanation :
A centrally planned economy is an economic system in which the state or government makes economic decisions rather than the interaction between consumers and businesses. Centrally planned economies assume that the market does not work in the best interest of the people and that a central authority needs to make decisions to meet social and national objectives.
[18] says that if we keep increasing the employment of an input, with other inputs fixed, eventually a point will be reached after which the resulting addition to output (i.e., marginal product of that input) will start falling.
A.
Law of diminishing marginal product
B.
Law of variable proportions
C.
The Short Run
D.
The Long Run
Ans:
Law of diminishing marginal product
Explanation :
The law of diminishing marginal Product states that in a production process, as one input variable is increased, there will be a point at which the marginal per unit output will start to decrease, holding all other factors constant. In other words, keeping all other factors constant, the additional output gained by another one unit increase of the input variable will eventually be smaller than the additional output gained by the previous increase in input variable. At that point, the diminishing marginal returns take effect.
[19] means that the Supreme Court will reconsider the case and the legal issues involved i n it.
A.
Original Jurisdiction
B.
Writ Jurisdiction
C.
Appellate Jurisdiction
D.
Advisory Jurisdiction
Ans:
Appellate Jurisdiction
Explanation :
The Supreme Court, as the highest Court of Appeal, stands at the apex of the Indian judiciary. According to Article 132 (1) an appeal shall lie to the Supreme Court from any judgement, decree or final order of a High Court in the territory of India, whether in a civil, criminal or other proceedings, if the High Court certifies that the case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution.
[20] Which amendment of the Constitution of India increased the age of retirement of High Court judges from 60 to 62 years?
A.
10th
B.
12th
C.
15th
D.
245th
Ans:
15 th
Explanation :
Article 217 (1) provides that every High Court judge shall be appointed by the President after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, the Governor of the State and, in the case of appointment of a judge other than the Chief Justice, the Chief Justice of the High Court. Prior to the enactment of the Constitution 15th Amendment Act, 1963, the retirement age was 60 years for High Court judges, but now it is 62 years.
[21] During their rule the British persuaded or forced cultivators in Madras to grow .
A.
Jute
B.
Tea
C.
Sugarcane
D.
Rice
Ans:
Rice
Explanation :
0
[22] is the process of restoring a forest that once existed but was removed at some point of time in the past.
A.
Deforestation
B.
Reforestation
C.
Greenhouse
D.
Jhum cultivation
Ans:
Reforestation
Explanation :
0
[23] scheme launched by the Central Government to eliminate open defecation by constructing toilets for house-holds, communities.
A.
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
B.
Gram Uday Se Bharat Uday Abhiyan
C.
Stand up India scheme
D.
National RU URBAN Mission
Ans:
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Explanation :
0
[24] Who discovered Sodium?
A.
Humphry Davy
B.
William Henry Fox
C.
J.J. Thomson
D.
Karl Benz
Ans:
Humphry Davy
Explanation :
0
[25] Which of the statements given below are correct? 1. The author of the novel 'Gilead' is Don Winslow. 2. The author of the novel 'Wolf Hall' is Stephen Do-byns. 3. The author of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird' is Harper Lee.
A.
1 and 2
B.
2 and 3
C.
1 and 3
D.
1, 2 and 3
Ans:
3
Explanation :
Wolf Hall (2009) is a historical novel by English author Hilary Mantel, • Gilead is a novel written by Marilvnne Robinson that was published in 2004. • To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960,
Explanation :
The liquids which conduct electricity are called conducting liquids. A liquid which can conduct electricity is called an electrolyte. A conducting liquid or electrolyte contain ions that is positively charged and negatively charged ions. The flow of these ions conduct electricity through the conducting liquid or electrolyte. The solution of acids, bases and salts in water are electrolytes.
[16] Which base is present in milk of magnesia?
A.
Magnesium hydroxide
B.
Ammonium hydroxide
C.
Sodium hydroxide
D.
Calcium hydroxide
Ans:
Magnesium hydroxide
Explanation :
Magnesium hydroxide is a common component of antacids, such as milk of magnesia, as well as laxatives. Natural magnesium hydroxide (brucite) is used commercially as a fire retardant.
[17] In a centrally planned economy, the plans all the important activities in the economy.
A.
Industrialists
B.
Citizens
C.
Government
D.
Judiciary
Ans:
Government
Explanation :
A centrally planned economy is an economic system in which the state or government makes economic decisions rather than the interaction between consumers and businesses. Centrally planned economies assume that the market does not work in the best interest of the people and that a central authority needs to make decisions to meet social and national objectives.
[18] says that if we keep increasing the employment of an input, with other inputs fixed, eventually a point will be reached after which the resulting addition to output (i.e., marginal product of that input) will start falling.
A.
Law of diminishing marginal product
B.
Law of variable proportions
C.
The Short Run
D.
The Long Run
Ans:
Law of diminishing marginal product
Explanation :
The law of diminishing marginal Product states that in a production process, as one input variable is increased, there will be a point at which the marginal per unit output will start to decrease, holding all other factors constant. In other words, keeping all other factors constant, the additional output gained by another one unit increase of the input variable will eventually be smaller than the additional output gained by the previous increase in input variable. At that point, the diminishing marginal returns take effect.
[19] means that the Supreme Court will reconsider the case and the legal issues involved i n it.
A.
Original Jurisdiction
B.
Writ Jurisdiction
C.
Appellate Jurisdiction
D.
Advisory Jurisdiction
Ans:
Appellate Jurisdiction
Explanation :
The Supreme Court, as the highest Court of Appeal, stands at the apex of the Indian judiciary. According to Article 132 (1) an appeal shall lie to the Supreme Court from any judgement, decree or final order of a High Court in the territory of India, whether in a civil, criminal or other proceedings, if the High Court certifies that the case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution.
[20] Which amendment of the Constitution of India increased the age of retirement of High Court judges from 60 to 62 years?
A.
10th
B.
12th
C.
15th
D.
245th
Ans:
15 th
Explanation :
Article 217 (1) provides that every High Court judge shall be appointed by the President after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, the Governor of the State and, in the case of appointment of a judge other than the Chief Justice, the Chief Justice of the High Court. Prior to the enactment of the Constitution 15th Amendment Act, 1963, the retirement age was 60 years for High Court judges, but now it is 62 years.
[21] During their rule the British persuaded or forced cultivators in Madras to grow .
A.
Jute
B.
Tea
C.
Sugarcane
D.
Rice
Ans:
Rice
Explanation :
0
[22] is the process of restoring a forest that once existed but was removed at some point of time in the past.
A.
Deforestation
B.
Reforestation
C.
Greenhouse
D.
Jhum cultivation
Ans:
Reforestation
Explanation :
0
[23] scheme launched by the Central Government to eliminate open defecation by constructing toilets for house-holds, communities.
A.
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
B.
Gram Uday Se Bharat Uday Abhiyan
C.
Stand up India scheme
D.
National RU URBAN Mission
Ans:
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Explanation :
0
[24] Who discovered Sodium?
A.
Humphry Davy
B.
William Henry Fox
C.
J.J. Thomson
D.
Karl Benz
Ans:
Humphry Davy
Explanation :
0
[25] Which of the statements given below are correct? 1. The author of the novel 'Gilead' is Don Winslow. 2. The author of the novel 'Wolf Hall' is Stephen Do-byns. 3. The author of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird' is Harper Lee.
A.
1 and 2
B.
2 and 3
C.
1 and 3
D.
1, 2 and 3
Ans:
3
Explanation :
Wolf Hall (2009) is a historical novel by English author Hilary Mantel, • Gilead is a novel written by Marilvnne Robinson that was published in 2004. • To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960,
Explanation :
A centrally planned economy is an economic system in which the state or government makes economic decisions rather than the interaction between consumers and businesses. Centrally planned economies assume that the market does not work in the best interest of the people and that a central authority needs to make decisions to meet social and national objectives.
[18] says that if we keep increasing the employment of an input, with other inputs fixed, eventually a point will be reached after which the resulting addition to output (i.e., marginal product of that input) will start falling.
A.
Law of diminishing marginal product
B.
Law of variable proportions
C.
The Short Run
D.
The Long Run
Ans:
Law of diminishing marginal product
Explanation :
The law of diminishing marginal Product states that in a production process, as one input variable is increased, there will be a point at which the marginal per unit output will start to decrease, holding all other factors constant. In other words, keeping all other factors constant, the additional output gained by another one unit increase of the input variable will eventually be smaller than the additional output gained by the previous increase in input variable. At that point, the diminishing marginal returns take effect.
[19] means that the Supreme Court will reconsider the case and the legal issues involved i n it.
A.
Original Jurisdiction
B.
Writ Jurisdiction
C.
Appellate Jurisdiction
D.
Advisory Jurisdiction
Ans:
Appellate Jurisdiction
Explanation :
The Supreme Court, as the highest Court of Appeal, stands at the apex of the Indian judiciary. According to Article 132 (1) an appeal shall lie to the Supreme Court from any judgement, decree or final order of a High Court in the territory of India, whether in a civil, criminal or other proceedings, if the High Court certifies that the case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution.
[20] Which amendment of the Constitution of India increased the age of retirement of High Court judges from 60 to 62 years?
A.
10th
B.
12th
C.
15th
D.
245th
Ans:
15 th
Explanation :
Article 217 (1) provides that every High Court judge shall be appointed by the President after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, the Governor of the State and, in the case of appointment of a judge other than the Chief Justice, the Chief Justice of the High Court. Prior to the enactment of the Constitution 15th Amendment Act, 1963, the retirement age was 60 years for High Court judges, but now it is 62 years.
[21] During their rule the British persuaded or forced cultivators in Madras to grow .
A.
Jute
B.
Tea
C.
Sugarcane
D.
Rice
Ans:
Rice
Explanation :
0
[22] is the process of restoring a forest that once existed but was removed at some point of time in the past.
A.
Deforestation
B.
Reforestation
C.
Greenhouse
D.
Jhum cultivation
Ans:
Reforestation
Explanation :
0
[23] scheme launched by the Central Government to eliminate open defecation by constructing toilets for house-holds, communities.
A.
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
B.
Gram Uday Se Bharat Uday Abhiyan
C.
Stand up India scheme
D.
National RU URBAN Mission
Ans:
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Explanation :
0
[24] Who discovered Sodium?
A.
Humphry Davy
B.
William Henry Fox
C.
J.J. Thomson
D.
Karl Benz
Ans:
Humphry Davy
Explanation :
0
[25] Which of the statements given below are correct? 1. The author of the novel 'Gilead' is Don Winslow. 2. The author of the novel 'Wolf Hall' is Stephen Do-byns. 3. The author of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird' is Harper Lee.
A.
1 and 2
B.
2 and 3
C.
1 and 3
D.
1, 2 and 3
Ans:
3
Explanation :
Wolf Hall (2009) is a historical novel by English author Hilary Mantel, • Gilead is a novel written by Marilvnne Robinson that was published in 2004. • To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960,
Explanation :
The Supreme Court, as the highest Court of Appeal, stands at the apex of the Indian judiciary. According to Article 132 (1) an appeal shall lie to the Supreme Court from any judgement, decree or final order of a High Court in the territory of India, whether in a civil, criminal or other proceedings, if the High Court certifies that the case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution.
[20] Which amendment of the Constitution of India increased the age of retirement of High Court judges from 60 to 62 years?
A.
10th
B.
12th
C.
15th
D.
245th
Ans:
15 th
Explanation :
Article 217 (1) provides that every High Court judge shall be appointed by the President after consultation with the Chief Justice of India, the Governor of the State and, in the case of appointment of a judge other than the Chief Justice, the Chief Justice of the High Court. Prior to the enactment of the Constitution 15th Amendment Act, 1963, the retirement age was 60 years for High Court judges, but now it is 62 years.
[21] During their rule the British persuaded or forced cultivators in Madras to grow .
A.
Jute
B.
Tea
C.
Sugarcane
D.
Rice
Ans:
Rice
Explanation :
0
[22] is the process of restoring a forest that once existed but was removed at some point of time in the past.
A.
Deforestation
B.
Reforestation
C.
Greenhouse
D.
Jhum cultivation
Ans:
Reforestation
Explanation :
0
[23] scheme launched by the Central Government to eliminate open defecation by constructing toilets for house-holds, communities.
A.
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
B.
Gram Uday Se Bharat Uday Abhiyan
C.
Stand up India scheme
D.
National RU URBAN Mission
Ans:
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Explanation :
0
[24] Who discovered Sodium?
A.
Humphry Davy
B.
William Henry Fox
C.
J.J. Thomson
D.
Karl Benz
Ans:
Humphry Davy
Explanation :
0
[25] Which of the statements given below are correct? 1. The author of the novel 'Gilead' is Don Winslow. 2. The author of the novel 'Wolf Hall' is Stephen Do-byns. 3. The author of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird' is Harper Lee.
A.
1 and 2
B.
2 and 3
C.
1 and 3
D.
1, 2 and 3
Ans:
3
Explanation :
Wolf Hall (2009) is a historical novel by English author Hilary Mantel, • Gilead is a novel written by Marilvnne Robinson that was published in 2004. • To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960,
Explanation :
0
[22] is the process of restoring a forest that once existed but was removed at some point of time in the past.
A.
Deforestation
B.
Reforestation
C.
Greenhouse
D.
Jhum cultivation
Ans:
Reforestation
Explanation :
0
[23] scheme launched by the Central Government to eliminate open defecation by constructing toilets for house-holds, communities.
A.
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
B.
Gram Uday Se Bharat Uday Abhiyan
C.
Stand up India scheme
D.
National RU URBAN Mission
Ans:
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Explanation :
0
[24] Who discovered Sodium?
A.
Humphry Davy
B.
William Henry Fox
C.
J.J. Thomson
D.
Karl Benz
Ans:
Humphry Davy
Explanation :
0
[25] Which of the statements given below are correct? 1. The author of the novel 'Gilead' is Don Winslow. 2. The author of the novel 'Wolf Hall' is Stephen Do-byns. 3. The author of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird' is Harper Lee.
A.
1 and 2
B.
2 and 3
C.
1 and 3
D.
1, 2 and 3
Ans:
3
Explanation :
Wolf Hall (2009) is a historical novel by English author Hilary Mantel, • Gilead is a novel written by Marilvnne Robinson that was published in 2004. • To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960,
Explanation :
0
[24] Who discovered Sodium?
A.
Humphry Davy
B.
William Henry Fox
C.
J.J. Thomson
D.
Karl Benz
Ans:
Humphry Davy
Explanation :
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[25] Which of the statements given below are correct? 1. The author of the novel 'Gilead' is Don Winslow. 2. The author of the novel 'Wolf Hall' is Stephen Do-byns. 3. The author of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird' is Harper Lee.
A.
1 and 2
B.
2 and 3
C.
1 and 3
D.
1, 2 and 3
Ans:
3
Explanation :
Wolf Hall (2009) is a historical novel by English author Hilary Mantel, • Gilead is a novel written by Marilvnne Robinson that was published in 2004. • To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960,
Explanation :
Wolf Hall (2009) is a historical novel by English author Hilary Mantel, • Gilead is a novel written by Marilvnne Robinson that was published in 2004. • To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960,
