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In which state is the Mahakali River Project located?

  1. Andhra Pradesh

  2. Madhya Pradesh

  3. Uttar Pradesh

  4. Nepal


Correct Option: D

The “Mundas” are a tribe in

  1. Madhya Pradesh

  2. Bihar

  3. Rajasthan

  4. Orissa


Correct Option: B

The Lead Bank Scheme was recommended by the

  1. Gadgil Group

  2. Kamraj Plan

  3. Wanchoo Committee

  4. Bank Committee


Correct Option: A

After the policy of liberalisation came into effect, the first bank to be set up in the private sector under it was

  1. IndusInd Bank

  2. Citi Bank

  3. UTI Bank

  4. Bank of Punjab


Correct Option: A

Rupali Ramdass is related to which of the following sports?

  1. Badminton

  2. Volleyball

  3. Hockey

  4. Swimming


Correct Option: D

The Human Development Index Report is issued every year by

  1. UNO

  2. WHO

  3. ILO

  4. UNDP


Correct Option: D

The only state in India where females outnumber males is

  1. Kerala

  2. Andhra Pradesh

  3. Manipur

  4. West Bengal


Correct Option: A

Mahashweta Devi, recipient of the Jnanpith Award, was born in

  1. Orissa

  2. Uttar Pradesh

  3. Tamil Nadu

  4. Dhaka


Correct Option: D

The National Renewal Fund was created with a view to

  1. provide assistance to chronically sick industrial units

  2. provide retraining to those retiring under the Voluntary Retirement Scheme

  3. provide social benefits to the elderly

  4. provide financial assistance to poor farmers for upgradation of farm equipment


Correct Option: B

The train which runs the longest distance in India is named ________ and connects ________.

  1. Vivek Express, Dibrugarh-Kanyakumari

  2. Kanyakumari Express, Udhampur-Kanyakumari

  3. Himsagar Express, Jammu-Kanyakumari

  4. Rajdhani Express, Delhi-Guwahati


Correct Option: A

Which among the following operate as lenders in the call money market? A. NABARD B. RBI C. GIC D. UTI

  1. A and B

  2. A, C and D

  3. A, B and D

  4. A, B, C and D


Correct Option: B

In case of nuclear fission, energy is released as

  1. light

  2. heat

  3. chemical energy

  4. mechanical energy


Correct Option: B

The Mopillahs led a massive tribal movement against the British rule during the freedom struggle in

  1. Kerala

  2. Tamil Nadu

  3. Bengal

  4. Bihar


Correct Option: A

'Brihattsamhita' is an ancient encyclopaedic work by

  1. Vrahimir

  2. Harisen

  3. Banabhatta

  4. Kautilya


Correct Option: A

The writing of 'Panchatantra' is attributed to

  1. Kalidasa

  2. Vishnu Sharma

  3. Bhartrihari

  4. Banabhatta


Correct Option: B

The famous book 'Rajatarangini' describes the history of the rulers of

  1. Assam

  2. Tamil Nadu

  3. Kashmir

  4. Rajasthan


Correct Option: C

The 'Sangam' literature was written in

  1. Hindi

  2. Sanskrit

  3. Tamil

  4. Telugu


Correct Option: C

Who is the author of 'Ashtadhyai'?

  1. Charak

  2. Aryabhatta

  3. Vishnu Sharma

  4. Panini


Correct Option: D

The most important food crop in India is

  1. wheat

  2. rice

  3. barley

  4. jowar


Correct Option: B

“Man is born free, yet he is everywhere in chains”, was said by

  1. Thomas Hardy

  2. Shakespeare

  3. Jean Jacques Rousseau

  4. Wordsworth


Correct Option: C

“Glasnost” is

  1. a new kind of glass developed by Germans

  2. a new kind of fibre glass developed by USSR

  3. the policy of openness followed by M. Gorbachev

  4. the new space station of Soviet Union


Correct Option: C

North - South Dialogue means talks between

  1. North America and South America

  2. western countries and Asian countries

  3. developed countries and developing countries

  4. second and third world countries


Correct Option: C

The Earth is approximately

  1. 8.5 billion years old

  2. 4.5 billion years old

  3. 6.6 billion years old

  4. 10.5 billion years old


Correct Option: B

Who said, “Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thoughts”?

  1. P. B. Shelley

  2. Shakesphere

  3. Wordworth

  4. Keats


Correct Option: A

Which of the following is a computer term?

  1. ROM

  2. SVP

  3. TNT

  4. NTP


Correct Option: A

'James Bond' was created by

  1. Desmond Bagley

  2. Agatha Christie

  3. Ian Fleming

  4. Eric Stanley Gardner


Correct Option: C

Matriachial family is found among the

  1. Khasis

  2. Coorgs

  3. Nambudiris

  4. Ray Gonds


Correct Option: A

The author of A Town Called Malgudi” is

  1. Mulk Raj Anand 

  2. R.K. Narayan

  3. Salman Rushdie

  4. Khushwant Singh


Correct Option: B

“Operation Flood” deals with

  1. the linking of the rivers Ganga and Cauvery

  2. control of floods in North India

  3. the dairy development programme

  4. the provision of drinking water to all


Correct Option: C

Which one of the following is an example of consumers good?

  1. Cloth

  2. Machines

  3. Equipment

  4. Tools


Correct Option: A

The 'Sarvodaya Movement' was started by

  1. Mahatma Gandhi

  2. Jayaprakash Narayan

  3. Vinoba Bhave

  4. Jawaharlal Nehru


Correct Option: C

'Ergonomics' is the science of

  1. labour economics

  2. soil and crop

  3. efficiency of workers

  4. form of living organisation


Correct Option: C

Match the following: Scripture Subject I. Rig Veda A. Musical hymns II. Yajur Veda B. Hymns and rituals III. Sama Veda C. Charms and spells IV. Atharva Veda D. Hymns and prayers

  1. I -D, II-B, III-A, IV-C

  2. I- C, II -B, III - D, IV- A

  3. I-D, II-A, III-B, IV-C

  4. I-B, II-C III-A, IV-D


Correct Option: A

Which of the following is an example of an economic cartel?

  1. WTO

  2. SAFTA

  3. OPEC

  4. EU


Correct Option: C

'Amnesia' refers to

  1. loss of appetite

  2. loss of memory

  3. loss of sight

  4. loss of sense of touch


Correct Option: B

'White Paper' is a

  1. paper of good quality

  2. paper having white colour

  3. document published by the Indian Government on matters of national importance

  4. paper used for bearer bonds


Correct Option: C

'Hydroponics' means

  1. cultivation of plants without the use of soil

  2. detection of sound in water

  3. animals living in water

  4. the Japanese art of flower arrangement


Correct Option: A

Which of the following is/ are correctly matched? I. Chandershekhar Azad - Naujwan Bharat Sabha II. Mahadev Govind Ranade-- Brahmo SamajIII. Swami Vivekanand-- Ramakrishna Mission

  1. I, II and III

  2. I and III

  3. I only

  4. III only


Correct Option: D

The real names and 'pen' names of four important authors are given below which pair is not correctly matched? Pen name Real name

  1. Ghalib Sadullah Beg Khan
  2. Firaq Gorakhpuri Ragunath Srivastava
  3. Agyeya S.H. Vatsyayan4. Prem Chand Dhanpat Rai Srivastava
  1. (1)

  2. (2)

  3. (3)

  4. (4)


Correct Option: A
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