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How many percent of Muslims are present in Indias population?

  1. 13.4%

  2. 22.3%

  3. 15.1%

  4. 20.0%


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Muslims are 13.4% of India's total population and are considered to be a marginalised community in India today because in comparison to other communities, they have over the years deprived of the benefits of socio-economic development.

Literacy rate among tribal are very _____________.

  1. High

  2. Low

  3. In between

  4. Supreme


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Adivasis get caught in a cycle of poverty and deprivation. 45 percent of tribal groups in rural areas and 35 percent in urban areas live below the poverty line. Many tribal children are malnourished. Literacy rates among tribals are also very low.

The country with the highest adult literacy is _____.

  1. India

  2. China

  3. Pakistan

  4. Korea


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
For the development of a nation, educating its citizen is a prime concern. If more and more citizens of a country are literate, the country will cope up with the fast-changing world. According to the data collected between 2010-2011 Russia was the country with the highest literacy rate with almost 53% of the population has tertiary education.  95% of the adult in Russia have higher secondary education and spend some 4.9% of GDP on education.
Among India, China, Pakistan, and Korea, it is South Korea has the highest adult literacy rate of about 40% and spends 8% of GDP on education.

The reason behind the high dropout rate of girls from the schools is ______________.

  1. non-availability of teachers

  2. governmental policies.

  3. peer pressure

  4. parents preference


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Boys are always preferred over girls by their parents because our society has been a male dominant society since beginning. The Parents prefer the boys to go school and receive education while girls are supposed to sit at homes and learn to do home chores. But with the advancing society the girls are also being sent to schools to receive education and are treated equally. 

Literacy rate of men in India is __________.

  1. 86%

  2. 76%

  3. 66%

  4. 56%


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

As per census 2001, the literacy rate of men in India is 75.85% means 76%.

As per census 2011, the literacy rate of men in India is 82.14%

Which of the following state has recorded lowest literacy rates in India?

  1. Rajasthan

  2. Bihar

  3. Punjab

  4. Jammu and Kashmir


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The state with lowest literacy rate is Bihar. The literacy recorded in Bihar is 63.82%, according to 2011 census. The state has a male literacy of 73.39% and a female literacy rate of 53.33%.

Which of the following statement is true?

1. Kerala has the highest literacy rate in India.

2. All the 4 southern states - Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala - have achieved the literacy target of 85%.

  1. Only 1

  2. Only 2 

  3. Both 1 & 2

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:


State  Literacy rate(2011)
 Kerala  93.91%
Tamil Nadu   80.33
 Karnataka  75.60
 Andhra Pradesh   67.4

  • Among the given statements, the first option is true which states that Kerala has highest literacy rate.
  • The second statement, which states that all the four southern states have achieved 85% literacy rate is false because only Kerala has achieved according to 2011 census.

Which of the following state/union territory has highest male literacy in India?

  1. Kerala

  2. Andaman and Nicobar islands

  3. Lakshadweep

  4. Maharashtra


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The state/union territory that has highest male literacy in India is Lakshadweep which is an island present in Arabian Sea. Kerala has highest overall literacy rate. 

According to 2011 census, the female literacy rate in India is _______.

  1. 66.46%

  2. 65.46%

  3. 67.7%

  4. 68.9%


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

According to 2011 census, the female literacy rate in India is 65.46%. The highest female literacy is seen in Kerala with a literacy rate of 91.98% and lowest female literacy is in Rajasthan with a rate of 52.66%.

Which of the following states has highest female literacy in India?

  1. Kerala

  2. Andaman and Nicobar islands

  3. Lakshadweep

  4. Maharashtra


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

  • The state/union territory that has highest male literacy in India is Lakshadweep. Kerala has highest overall literacy rate.
  • The highest female literacy rate is seen in Kerala. Kerala also has a record of highest overall literacy rate. The female literacy, according to 2011 census, in Kerala is 91.98%.

According to 2011 census, the Union Territory of India with lowest literacy rate?

  1. Andaman & Nicobar Islands

  2. Chandigarh

  3. Dadra & Nagar Haveli

  4. Puducherry


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

  • Dadra and Nagar Haveli is a union territory in Western India. It is union territory with lowest recorded literacy rates according to 2011 census.
  • 77.24 percent is the total literacy rate in Dadra and Nager Haveli. Male literacy is higher than female literacy. Male literacy rate is 85.17 % whereas female literacy rate is 64.32%.

The state with highest literacy rate after Kerala and Lakshadweep is _______.

  1. Manipur

  2. Arunachal Pradesh

  3. Assam

  4. Mizoram


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The state with highest literacy rate after Kerala and Lakshadweep is Mizoram. It has recorded a literacy rate of 91.58%, according to 2011 census. The male and female literacy rates of Mizoram are 93.72% and 89.40% respectively.

Prevention of Money Laundering Act came into force from ________.

  1. 2002

  2. 2005

  3. 2006

  4. 2007


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Money laundering is the act of transforming profits obtained from crime and corruption into legitimate profits. To prevent this ‘Prevention of Money Laundering Act’ was enacted. Though this act was enacted in the year 2002, it came into force with effect from July 1, 2005.

Which of the following authorities are involved in inquiring, investigating and prosecuting corruption cases?

  1. The Central Bureau of Investigation

  2. Central Vigilance Commission

  3. State Anti-Corruption Bureau

  4. All the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

All the given three authorities are involved in inquiring, investigating and prosecuting corruption cases.

  • Central Bureau of investigation is the domestic intelligence and security service of India. It serves as the Nation’s prime federal law enforcement agency under the jurisdiction of the Government of India. The CBI was established in the year 1941 as a special police establishment and was changed to CBI In the year 1963.
  • Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) was created in the year 1964 to work against governmental corruption.
  • Respective states have State Anti-Corruption Bureau. This agency is a specialized in fighting corruption in various departments of the Government against Public Servants and Private Persons.

Which of the following is an anti-corruption bill?

  1. Prevention of Corruption Bill

  2. Jan Lokpal Bill

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Both Prevention of Corruption Act and Jan Lokpal Bill are the anti-corruption bills.

  • Prevention of Corruption Act was enacted in the year 1988. This act was enacted to combat corruption in government agencies and public sector businesses in India.
  • Jan Lokpal Bill is an anti-corruption bill drawn up by civil society activists in India seeking the appointment of a Jan Lokpal, an independent body to investigate corruption cases.

Which of the following are the deciding factors of the quality of population?

  1. Literacy

  2. Sex composition

  3. Occupational structure

  4. All the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Deciding factors of the quality of population are all the factors given in the options.

  • Literacy is nothing but the education of the people living in particular area.
  • Sex composition is the distribution of the male and female population in particular area.
  • Occupational structure is the distribution of population based on the occupation of the person. There exists a relation between occupational structure and development.
  • Higher literacy rate, equal ratio of male and female population and increased occupation in the field of secondary and tertiary structure implies the healthy and quality population.

India's rank on Transparency International Corruption Perception Index (CPI) for the year 2015 is ________.

  1. 94

  2. 96

  3. 76

  4. 101


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

CPI stands for Corruption Perception Index. This index has been publishing the rank of countries according to levels of corruption since 1995. According to 2015 rankings given by Corruption Perception Index, India ranks 76th.

When did Anna Hazare start the hunger strike against corruption?

  1. 5 April 2011

  2. 6 April 2012

  3. 7 April 2013

  4. 8 April 2014


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Anna Hazare is an Indian social activist. He led a number of movements on rural development and to increase government transparency, and investigate and punish corruption in public life. He started hunger strike against corruption on 5th April 2011. The aim of this strike is to pressurise government to enact a stringent anti-corruption law, The Lokpal Bill, 2011’.

The eleventh plan endeavored to increase the enrolment in higher education of the 18 to 23 years age group to _______.

  1. 25%

  2. 15%

  3. 13%

  4. 12%


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Eleventh five year plan was in action from the year 2007 to 2012. The plan endeavoured to increase the enrolment in higher education of the 18 to 23 years age group to 15%. It also aimed to Increase literacy rate for persons of age 7 years or more to 85%.

Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan is a significant step towards providing elementary education to all children in the age group of ________.

  1. 6-14 years

  2. 5-13 years

  3. 5-15 years

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

  • Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan is a Government programme aimed at the universalization of elementary education in a time-bound manner. The programme was pioneered by former Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
  • According to this programme, all the children between the age group of 6-14 years are provided with compulsory education.

CPI stands for _________.

  1. Currency printing index

  2. Corruption perception index

  3. Currency perception index

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

CPI stands for Corruption Perception Index. This index has been publishing the rank of countries according to levels of corruption since 1995. India ranks 76 according to 2015 rankings given by Corruption Perception Index.

If a shop owner keeps his shop open during a hurricane, at personal risk, and sells bottled water at a higher price compensate for his risk-taking, he can be called as ___________.

  1. Profiteer

  2. Business man

  3. Seller

  4. Producer


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

  • If a shop owner keeps his shop open during a hurricane, at personal risk, and sells bottled water at a higher price compensate for his risk-taking, he can be called as a profiteer.
  • A profiteer is someone who makes an unreasonable profit especially during times of emergency like cyclones, floods etc. it is considered unethical.

Which of the following statement is true?

1. Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Bill 2013 frames the guidelines for commercial organizations to prevent their employees/associates from giving bribes to public servants. 
2. Average trial period of cases is decreased to 2 years from 8 years.
 

  1. Only 1

  2. Only 2

  3. Both

  4. None


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Prevention of Corruption Act was enacted in the year 1988. This act was enacted to combat corruption in government agencies and public sector businesses in India. This was amended in 2013 which framed the guidelines for commercial organizations to prevent their employees/associates from giving bribes to public servants and average trial period of cases is decreased to 2 years from 8 years.

International Anti-Corruption Day is observed on _________.

  1. 8th October

  2. 9th December

  3. 10th September

  4. 12th November


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

International Anti-Corruption Day is observed on 9th December. This day was made international anti-corruption day since the passage of the United Nations Convention against Corruption on 31 October 2003

A process of moving goods illegally into or out of the country is called _______.

  1. Profiteering

  2. Smuggling

  3. Trading

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Smuggling is the illegal transportation of objects, substances, information or people. Smuggling includes illegal trade, such as in the drug trade, illegal weapons trade, exotic wildlife trade, illegal immigration or illegal emigration, tax evasion etc.

Which of the following is/are the type/s of smuggling?

  1. Goods smuggling

  2. Child trafficking

  3. Women trafficking

  4. All the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Goods smuggling, Women trafficking, Child trafficking are the types of smuggling.

  • Goods smuggling is a process where merchants attempt to supply demand for a good or service that is illegal. It includes smuggling of drugs, weapons etc.
  • Women trafficking is a kind of smuggling in which women are transported for sexual services.
  • Child trafficking is another kind of smuggling in which children are transported for sexual services and also to carry out the work.

Which state government has established special courts to facilitate time bound disposal of corruption cases and attachment of assets?

  1. Karnataka

  2. West Bengal

  3. Maharashtra

  4. Andhra Pradesh


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The state that established special courts to facilitate time bound disposal of corruption cases and attachment of assets is Andhra Pradesh. The Andhra Pradesh Assembly on 3 September 2015 passed the Andhra Pradesh Special Courts Bill, 2015 for the constitution of special courts to facilitate time bound disposal of corruption cases and attachment of assets.

The profiteering act in England was introduced for the first time in the year _____________.

  1. 1921

  2. 1919

  3. 1917

  4. 1916


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The profiteering act in England was introduced for the first time in the year 1919. This act conferred following powers on Board of Trade.

  • To investigate prices, costs and profits at all stages.
  • To receive and investigate complaints regarding the making of excessive profits on the sale of any article.

Which of the following powers were conferred upon the Board of Trade by the Profiteering Act, 1919 in England?

  1. To investigate prices, costs and profits at all stages

  2. To receive and investigate complaints regarding the making of excessive profits on the sale of any article

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The profiteering act in England was introduced for the first time in the year 1919. This act conferred following powers on Board of Trade.

  • To investigate prices, costs and profits at all stages.
  • To receive and investigate complaints regarding the making of excessive profits on the sale of any article.

The act of making a profit by means of the acts that are considered unethical is called __________.

  1. Marketing

  2. Profiteering

  3. Business

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Disproportionately large or grossly unfair profit, generated often through manipulation of prices, abuse of dominant position, or by exploiting a bad or unusual situation such as temporary scarcity. There is usually no governmental control over profiteering unless it involves illegal means.

Pick odd one in the following options ______________.

  1. Black marketing

  2. Hoarding

  3. Profiteering

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Among the given options profiteering is odd because hoarding and black marketing is the illegal handling of goods where as a profiteer is someone who makes unreasonable profit especially during times of emergency like cyclones, floods etc.

Which of the following are the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances act 1985?

  1. It is illegal for a person to produce/manufacture/cultivate narcotic drugs without licence

  2. It is illegal for a person to sell or purchase narcotic drugs without licence

  3. Both A and B

  4. None


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, commonly referred to as the NDPS Act, is an Act of the Parliament of India that prohibits a person to produce any narcotic drug or psychotropic substance. 

Following provisions are included in this Act.

  • It is illegal for a person to produce/manufacture/cultivate narcotic drugs without a license.
  • It is illegal for a person to sell or purchase narcotic drugs without a license.

Which of the following is the name of operation handled to nab the forest brigand Muniswami Veerappan?

  1. Operation Silkworm

  2. Operation Cocoon

  3. Operation Sandalwood

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Operation Cocoon was the operation launched by the special task force of Tamil Nadu Police to nab the forest brigade Veerappan and his associates, who were dominant in Sathyamanglam Forest in the south Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka. The operation was headed by K. Vijay Kumar and N. K. Senthsmarai Kannan. Veerappan was shot dead in the operation on 18th October 2004 along with his three associates.

Who among the following are considered notorious smugglers?

  1. Chhota Rajan

  2. Dawood Ibrahim

  3. Yakub Menon

  4. All the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Chhota Rajan, Dawood Ibrahim, and Yakoob Menon are considered as the notorious smugglers. They used to smuggle drugs, arms, gold, illegal arms, money etc.

Muniswami Veerappan is known for the smuggling of which of the following?

  1. Redwood

  2. Sandalwood

  3. Teakwood

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Muniswami Veerappan was a notorious Indian brigand and dacoit.  He was active for nearly 30 years in the forests of Kerela, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. He was known for sandalwood smuggling, poaching, killing the police officer and evading them.

According to 2009 data, which of the following goods have been purchased illegally by maximum percentage of Indians?

  1. DVDs or CDs

  2. Clothes

  3. Software for computers

  4. Perfume


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

According to 2009 data, the goods that have been purchased illegally by maximum percentage of Indians are DVDs or CDs. The act of selling DVDs or CDs illegally is called piracy. It renders heavy loss to film industry.

COFEPOSA stands for ________.

  1. Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Prevention of Smuggling Activities

  2. Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Procurement of Smuggling Activities

  3. Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Preservation of Smuggling Activities

  4. Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Proclamation of Smuggling Activities


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

COFEPOSA stands for COFEPOSA or the Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Prevention of Smuggling Activities Act. It was passed in the year 1974. It was passed to retain foreign currency and prevent smuggling.

NCB which is responsible for fighting drug trafficking and the abuse of illegal substances was established in __________.

  1. 1986

  2.  1988

  3. 1985

  4. 1989


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

NCB stands for Narcotics Control Bureau which is a drug law enforcement and intelligence agency of India responsible for fighting against  drug trafficking and the abuse of illegal substances. The Narcotics Control Bureau was created on 17 March 1986.

Which of the following forests are associated with sandalwood smuggler Veerappan?

  1. Sunderbans

  2. Sathyamangalam forests

  3. Both A and B

  4. None


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Sathyamangalam forest in the south Indian States of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerela are associated with sandalwood smuggler Veerappan.

Yellow cake, an item of smuggling across border, is __________.

  1. Crude form of cocaine

  2. Crude form of heroine

  3. Uranium oxide

  4. Unrefined gold


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Yellow cake, an item of smuggling across border, is Uranium oxide. Uranium oxide smuggled across border as yellow cake. Enriched uranium can be used in making illegal nuclear explosive that is dangerous to humanity.

NCB stands for __________.

  1. Narcotic central board

  2. Narcotic control bureau

  3. Narcotic control board

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

NCB stands for Narcotics Control Bureau which is a drug law enforcement and intelligence agency of India responsible for fighting against  drug trafficking and the abuse of illegal substances. The Narcotics Control Bureau was created on 17 March 1986.

Narcotics that are derived from opium which are usually smuggled are __________________.

  1. Codeine and morphine

  2. Morphine and endorphin

  3. Tetracycline and morphine

  4. Panadol and codeine


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Opium a dried latex obtained from opium poppy contains alkaloid morphine which is processed chemically to produce heroin and other synthetic opioids for medicinal use and for the illegal drug trade.

Codeine is an opiate used to treat pain, as a cough medicine, and for diarrhea.

Opium for medicinal purposes is grown legally in which of the following places?

  1. Mandsaur

  2. Ratlam

  3. Neemuch

  4. All the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

  • Opium a dried latex obtained from opium poppy contains alkaloid morphine which is processed chemically to produce heroin and other synthetic opioids for medicinal use and for the illegal drug trade.
  • These are legally produced at Mandsaur, Ratlam, Neemuch. All the three places are located in India.

The law enacted for Control of Narcotic Substance in 1997 is known _______.

  1. Control of Narcotics Substances Act, 1997

  2. Control of Narcotics Substances Ordinance, 1997

  3. Control of Narcotics Substances Code, 1997

  4. None of above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The law enacted for Control of Narcotic Substance in 1997 is known as Control of Narcotics Substances Act, 1997. This act ensures the control of production, processing and trafficking of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. 

National Literacy Mission was established in the year ______.

  1. 1987

  2. 1988

  3. 1989

  4. 1990


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Literacy is the backbone and heartbeat of a developing nation. A literate nation is free from any kind of slavery and open to varied arenas of progress. But, removing the scourge of illiteracy from a vast country like India is a tough mission. To convert this tough mission into an achievable one, the Government of India initiated the National Literacy Mission (NLM) in 1988. The mission aims at imparting functional literacy to millions of Indians, especially those in the age bracket of 15-35 years.

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