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Exam Board: Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Board
Exam Date: 02 February 2016
Exam Centre: All over State (UP)
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UP TET Junior Answer Key 02 February 2016:
Part-I: Child Development and Cognition
- _____ is one of the methods of the graphic presentation of the frequency distribution.
(a) Diagram
(b) Histogram
(c) Monogram
(d) Holographic design - While teaching in general class at most which psychological fact should be taken in attention?
(a) Teaching technique
(b) Physical capacity
(c) Individual difference
(d) Family condition - Propounder of ‘Two-factors theory’ of tranfer of learning was
(a) Thorndike
(b) Spearman
(c) Judd
(d) Guilford - Failing to retain or to be able to recall what has been learnt is called
(a) Recall
(b) Forgetting
(c) Sensation
(d) Memory - “The dynamic organization within the individual of those psychophysical systems that determine the unique adjustment to his environment”, is called
(a) Personality
(b) Adjustment
(c) Sensation
(d) Character - Normal males have XY chromosomes whereas normal females have:
(a) XX chromosomes
(b) XYY chromosomes
(c) XXX chromosomes
(d) X chromosome - “That point on the scale of scores below which one-half of the scores & above which oen half of the scores lie” is called___
(a) Mean
(b) Mode
(c) Median
(d) Standard deviation - Who propounded the theory of trial and error in learning?
(a) Pavlov
(b) Hegarty
(c) Thorndike
(d) Hull - According to ___, “Development of the child is the product of heredity and environment”.
(a) Woodworth
(b) Garrett
(c) Holland
(d) THorndike - “Psychology first lost its soul, then its mind and it lost its consciousness, it stil has behavious of a kind” was stated by:
(a) Tichner
(b) Wundt
(c) Woodwrth
(d) McDaugall - Latency period in psychosexual development is related to the age range of:
(a) 2-5 years
(b) 6 to puberty
(c) 18-20 years
(d) 20-22 years - Psychosocial theory of development was proposed by:
(a) Erickson
(b) Freud
(c) Kohler
(d) Watson - According to ____, Id, Ego and Super-ego are the three components of personality.
(a) Bandura
(b) Jung
(c) Adler
(d) Freud - Which behaviourist considers that language is acquired like other behaviours through operant conditioning?
(a) Watson
(b) Skinner
(c) Gutheri
(d) Thorndike - Which of the following is not the measure of central tendency?
(a) Range
(b) Mode
(c) Median
(d) Mean - I.Q. of children having average intelligence will be between ____
(a) 50-59
(b) 70-89
(c) 90-109
(d) 110-129 - Which of the following level of measurement is the best?
(a) Nominal
(b) Ratio
(c) Ordinal
(d) Interval - Which of the following is not a projective test of personality?
(a) Rorschach Ink Blot Test
(b) T.A.T
(c) Word Association Test
(d) 16 P.F. Test - Hierarchy of need theory was given by ____
(a) Watson
(b) Maslow
(c) Kohler
(d) Pavlov - Which of the following is called the master gland?
(a) Thyroid gland
(b) Adrenal gland
(c) Endocrine gland
(d) Pituitary gland - ____ gave the concept of collective unconscious.
(a) Jung
(b) Freud
(c) Adler
(d) Sullivan - “Grapes are sour” is an example of ____
(a) Repression
(b) Regression
(c) Rationalization
(d) Reaction formation - Operant conditioning theory of learning was given by____
(a) Pavlov
(b) Thorndike
(c) Tolman
(d) Skinner - According to Spearman (1904) the ability to reason and solve problems is known as:
(a) s factor
(b) g factor
(c) specific intelligence
(d) cultural intelligence - Bandura stated that children acquire responses through modeling, which is also known as ___
(a) Learning through practice
(b) Learning by insight
(c) Observational learning
(d) Learning by reward - Which stage of Piaget’s theory of congnitive development is characterized by abstract logic and mature moral reasoning?
(a) Sensorimotor stage
(b) Pre-operational stage
(c) Formal operational stage
(d) Concrete operation stage - ____ is the sum total of innate personality characteristics.
(a) similarity
(b) Continuity
(c) Heredity
(d) Pugnacity - According to Psychologists through which of the following methods instincts can be transformed?
(a) Correlation
(b) Redirection
(c) Merging
(d) Renewal - Formation of concepts is a _____ process.
(a) Difficult
(b) irregular
(c) periodical
(d) cumulative - Which one of the following is not the cause of forgetting?
(a) Mental conflict
(b) Lack of repetition
(c) Degree of learning
(d) Ability of the teacher
Part-III: Language 2 English
- Write the name of the writer of the lesson ‘A fellow -Traveller’.
(a) Ruskin Bond
(b) C.E.M. Joad
(c) A.G. Gardiner
(d) James Allen - Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition.
She has been living ___ this city ___ ten years.
(a) for, to
(b) in, for
(c) to, for
(d) on, to - Transform the following sentences by using ‘too’. Choose the correct alternative given below:
(a) She is too anxious that she wants the safety of her son.
(b) She is too anxious for the safety of her son
(c) She is too anxious that her son
(d) She is too anxious so that her son might be safe - Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
‘Atheist’
(a) Rationalist
(b) Theologist
(c) Believer
(d) Ritualist - Choose the word similar in meaning:
Industrious
(a) Successful
(b) Sensible
(c) Punctual
(d) Diligent - Change the word into indirect speech by choosing correct alternative:
Our teacher said to us, “sugar dissolves in water.”
(a) Out teacher told us that sugar
(b) Out teacher told us that sugar has dissolved in water.
(c) Out teacher said us that sugar has dissolved in water.
(d) Our teacher told us that sugar dissolves in water. - Choose the appropriate synonym of word OPULENT.
(a) Greedy
(b) Hungry
(c) Heavy
(d) Wealthy - Select the appropriate alternative which best expresses the meaning of the following phrase:
To beat the air
(a) To make frantic effort
(b) To make effort that are useless or vain
(c) To act foolishly
(d) To make every possible effort - Select the appropriate synonym of word TRUNCATE.
(a) Cancel
(b) Act cruelly
(c) Cut off
(d) End swiftly - Choos the opposite of the word MASTICATE.
(a) Conceal
(b) Chew
(c) Review
(d) Gobble - Select the antonym of underlined word – This frivolous remarks provoked no comments.
(a) serious
(b) frantic
(c) momentons
(d) fanciful - Pedagogical knowledge includes
(a) Knowledge of content
(b) knowledge of method
(c) both (1) and (2)
(d) None of the above - What is the skill among the ones given below that cannot be tested in formal written examination?
(a) Meaning of words & phrases
(b) Extensive reading for pleasure
(c) Analysing text
(d) Reading for information - Drills are considered important in which method?
(a) Translation Method
(b) Grammar Method
(c) Bilingual Method
(d) Pattern practice - Which of the following is a lexical word?
(a) Principal
(b) If
(c) SSome
(d) Whether - English is a ____language in India.
(a) Second
(b) Foreign
(c) first
(d) global - ‘Shylock’ is a character in which play?
(a) Othello
(b) The Monkeys paw
(c) The Merchant of Venice
(d) Romeo and Juliet - Complete the following proverb:
The pen is mightier ____.
(a) than the King
(b) than the artist
(c) than the actor
(d) than the sword - The line ‘A thing of beauty is a joy forever’ has been written by which of the following?
(a) William Words worth
(b) John Keats
(c) Robert Frost
(d) P.B. Shelley - Fill in the blank with the correct phrasal verb.
It isn’t easy to ____ children no-a-days.
(a) train up
(b) bring up
(c) put up
(d) leave out - Pick out the comparative form of the sentence.
He is as wise as Soloman
(a) Soloman is wiser than he is
(b) Soloman is not wiser than Soloman
(c) He is wiser than Soloman
(d) Soloman is the wisest among them - Point out the figure of speech in the following sentence:
‘Here’s the smell of the blood still; all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand’
(a) metaphor
(b) Hyperbole
(c) Oxymoron
(d) Personification - Who wrote ‘Some books are to be tasted, other to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested?
(a) E.V.. Lucas
(b) V.S. Naipaul
(c) Francis Bacon
(d) E.M. Forster - Choose the incorrect part of the sentence given below:
One of Mohan’s ambitions (a)/ in life were to visit (b)/ all the historic places (c) / in the country (d)
(a) a
(b) b
(c) c
(d) d - Choose the correct part of speech of the underlined word.
It is a unique book.
(a) Verb
(b) Noun
(c) Adjective
(d) Adverb - Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.
He killed two birds ___ one stone.
(a) by
(b) at
(c) of
(d) with - ‘Arms and the Man’ was written by which playwright?
(a) John Osborne
(b) William Shakespeare
(c) George bearnard Shaw
(d) Eugene O’Neill - Point out the active voice of the following sentence:
This notice has been altered.
(a) Alternation has been made in this notice by some.
(b) Someone has altered this notice.
(c) Already the notice has been altered.
(d) The notice had been altered previously. - Fill in the blanks using the correct prepositional phrase.
Shall we play indoors ___ sweating out in the sun?
(a) instead of
(b) other than
(c) but for
(d) because of - Fill in the blank with an appropriate choice.
If you make a promise, you must be sure to ___ it,
(a) accomplish
(b) Keep
(c) follow
(d) succeed
Part-IV: Science & Mathematics
- The temperature at which ferromagnetism vanishes and the substance becomes paramagnetic, is called
(a) inversion temperature
(b) Boyle temperature
(c) Curie temperature
(d) Kelvin temperature - Each of the five capacitors shown in the given bridge circuit is of 10 µF connected with 100 V D.C. source. The equivalent capacitance between the points A and B is
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(a) 40 µF
(b) 30 µF
(c) 20 µF
(d) 10 µF - Name the process used for purification of white bauxite ore containing no iron oxide as impurity
(a) Bayer’s process
(b) Hall’s process
(c) Serpek’s process
(d) Hoopes electrolytic process - Name an acid used for removing ink stains
(a) Oxalic acid
(b) Acetic acid
(c) Formic acid
(d) Malic acid - A force F = (5i + 3j) Newton displaces a body by (2i – j) metre. The work done is
(a) zero
(b) 7 joule
(c) 12 joule
(D) 13 joule - Which among the following is amphoteric oxide?
(a) SnO2
(b) CaO
(c) SiO2
(d) CO2 - Ant sting contains acid
(a) Ascorbic acid
(b) Tartaric acid
(c) Lactic acid
(d) Formic acid - What is the colour of the precipitate which is formed when aqueous solutions of Sodium sulphate and Barium chloride and mixed?
(a) Yellow
(b) White
(c) Green
(d) Orange - Which one is least reactive?
(a) Iron
(b) Copper
(c) Silver
(d) Gold - Which is not obtained by the destructive distillation of coal?
(a) Coal gas
(b) Petroleum
(c) Ammonia Liquor
(d) Coal tar - The main function of phloem in plants is to
(a) Translocate food material
(b) Repair the injured parts
(c) Transport water
(d) Help in transpiration - Recently discovered most stable allotropes of Carbon is
(a) C16
(b) C60
(c) C20
(d) C56 - Symbiotic association of algae and fungi is
(a) Funaria
(b) Lichen
(c) Marchantia
(d) Riccia - In ficus the pollination is affected by
(a) Insects
(b) Air
(c) Water
(d) Birds - Which is vestigial organ in man?
(a) Pinna muscles
(b) Pinna
(c) Ileum
(d) Teeth - Which organ is not helpful in respiration in mammals?
(a) Ribas
(b) Abdominal muscles
(c) Diaphragm
(d) Larynx - Thromboplastin required for blood clotting is secreted by
(a)Erythrocytes
(b) Platelets
(c) Monocytes
(d) Lymphocytes - Entamoeba histolytic cause which of the following disease?
(a) Malaria
(b) Dysentery
(c) Typhoid
(d) Jaundice - Disease-causing agent is known as
(a) Secretin
(b) Prolactin
(c) Amylase
(d) Pathogen - In food chain herbivores are
(a) primary producers
(b) primary consumers
(c) secondary consumers
(d) decomposers - Underground animals to be protected in
(a) Terrarium
(b) Vivarium
(c) Aquarium
(d) Zoo - The objective of microteaching is
(a) Teaching by using microphone for the benefits of deaf students
(b) To analyse and suggest feedback
(c) Teaching lessons in micro-parts for better understanding
(d) Micro-manage of students’ behaviour - A successful Science teacher is one who
(a) neglects the weaknesses of students
(b) develop inherent capabilities of students
(c) behaves over-friendly in the class
(d) punishes students to correct their mistakes - While Science teaching many aspects of living things can be seen. One aspect is done at molecular level. It will be the base of the description of life-
(a) Newton’s Law
(b) physical description of the speed of plant
(c) interaction of material energy
(d) relation of the speed of planet - The speed of sound in air at N.T.P is 332 m/s. If air pressure becomes four times, then the speed of sound will be
(a) 166 m/s
(b) 332 m/s
(c) 664 m/s
(d) 1328 m/s - Two magnetic lines of force
(a) intersect at the neutral point
(b) intersect near North or South Pole
(c) cannot intersect at all
(d) intersect according to the positionof magnet - For which colour of light the focal lenght of a lens will be maximum?
(a) Violet
(b) Blue
(c) Red
(d) Yellow - 100 Newton force is applied perpendicularly on the surface of 10 cm², the pressure on that surface will be
(a) 1 x10^5 Newton/m²
(b) 10 x 10^5 Newton/m²
(c) 1 x 10 ^-5 Newton/m²
(d) 10 ^6 Newton/m - If the Kinetic energy of a body is increased by 0.1%, then increase in its momentum will be
(a) 0.05%
(b) 0.1%
(c) 1.0%
(d) 10% - How will you find creative students in a class?
(a) By giving mathematical question.
(b) By asking them to read a paragraph from book.
(c) By asking them to tell new usage of an object.
(d) By asking them to memorise a big chemical formula. - If r√(9^(r+1/4)√3.3^-r/3.√3^-r)= m, then the value of m is
(a 3
(b) 3^2
(c) 3^3
(d) r√3 - The value of (1 -1/2) (1 – 1/3) (1 -1/4) ….. (1- (1/n-1) (1-1/n) will be
(a) n / n+1
(b) 1/5n
(c) 1/3n
(d) 1/n - If sum of three consecutive multiple of 7 is 777, then least multiple will be
(a) 252
(b) 259
(c) 272
(d) 266 - If the perimeter of right-angled isosceles triangle is (4√2+4) cm, then the length of the hypotenuse is
(a) 4 cm
(b) 6 cm
(c) 8 cm
(d) 10 cm - Edges of a cuboid are a, b, c its volume is v cubic units and its total surface is S sq. units. Then 1/V=?
(a) 1/2 S(a+b+c)
(b) 2/S (1/a+1/b+1/c)
(c) 2S/ (a+b+c)
(d) 2S (a+b+c) - The different between simple interest and compound interest on certain sum of money for 2 years at 5% per annum is s.51, then sum will be
(a) Rs. 21,000
(b) Rs.20,550
(c) Rs.21,500
(d) Rs.20, 400 - Given Pie-graph shows the cost of construction of a house. If total cost of construction is Rs.15,00,000, the amount spent on labour is
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(a) Rs.90,000
(b) Rs. 2,50,000
(c) Rs.3,60,000
(d) Rs.3,75,000 - If half of a number is equal to 0.07 times of another number, then their ratio will be
(a) 50:7
(b) 5:7
(c) 7:50
(d) 1:14 - If (29)^75 is divided by 28, then remainder will be
(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) 29
(d) 7 - A bad contains 4 black balls, 6 blue balls, 3 white balls and 5 red balls. One ball is drawn from the bag. probability that the ball drawn is black or white
(a) 5/18
(b) 7/18
(c) 4/15
(d) 4/5 - If a+b+v=0, then a^4+b^4+c^4/(a²b²+b²c²+c²a²) is equal to
(a) 4
(b) 2
(c) 1
(d) 16 - The greatest among numbers ³√9, ^4√11 and ^6√17 is
(a) ³√9
(b) ^4√11
(c) ^6√17
(d) Cannot be determined - To introduce the concept of fraction teacher can start with-
(a) to write the fraction in the form of a/b where b≠0
(b) to introduce the fraction part of the things existing in the surrounding
(c) to recognize the numeratior and denominatior in different types of fractions.
(d) to find out fraction on number line, - ‘From General to Particular principle applied in
(a) Deductive method
(b) Inductive method
(c) Synthesis method
(d) Analytical method - Which objective of learning is fulfilled to understand the concept and principles of mathematics?
(a) Skill
(b) Previous knowledge
(c) Observation
(d) Perception - If O is the centre of a circle in given figure, then relation between x and y is
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(a) x-2y=0
(b) y-2x=0
(c) x+2y=180°
(d) x+2y=360° - H.C.F of 2/5, 8/35, 4/15 and 6/25 is
(a) 1/525
(b) 2/525
(c) 1/552
(d) 2/255 - If two complementary angles are in the ratio 2:3, then angles will be
(a) 25°, 65°
(b) 108°, 72°
(c) 36°, 54°
(d) 40°, 60° - ABCD is a rhombus. If ∠ACB=30°, then ∠ADB is
(a) 30°
(b) 120°
(c) 60°
(d) 45° - Difference of two natural numbers is always
(a) an integer
(b) a natural number
(c) a whole number
(d) a positive number - One factor of 2x²-9x-26 is
(a) x+1
(b) x+2
(c) x+3
(d) x+4 - 2 tables and 3 chairs together cost Rs. 2,000 whereas 3 tables and 2 charis together cost Rs.2,500. Then the total cost of 1 table and 5 chairs are
(a) Rs. Rs.1,800
(b) Rs.1,700
(c) Rs.1,900
(d) Rs.2,000 - If a:b=4:5, b:c=6:9, c:d=15:19, then a:b:c:d is
(a) 8:10:15:19
(b) 10:11:15:19
(c) 8:9:15:19
(d) 19:15:6:8 - If 2^a+3^b=17 and 2^a+2-3^b+1=5, then the value of a and b is
(a) 6,5
(b) 3,2
(c) 8,5
(c) 7,8 - How many bricks will be required to construct a wall 3 m long, 1.5 m high and 0.4 m thick, if each brick emasure 30 cm x 15 cm x 8 cm?
(a) 502
(b) 550
(c) 500
(d) 501 - (519×519-81×81)/(519×519+2x519x81+81+81)
(a) 73/200
(b) 73/100
(c) 100/78
(d) 200/73 - If s- 1/x=1/2 then the value of 4x²+4/x² is
(a) 7
(b) 9
(c) -7
(d) -8 - Factors of [1-(1/(a-b)²] will be
(a) (1+a-b)(1-a+b)
(b) (1+a-b)(1+a+b)
(c) (1+a-b)(1-a-b)
(d) (1+a+b)(1+a+b) - H.C.F. of two numbers is 9 and their L.C.M is 270. If the sum of hte numbers is 99, their difference is equal to
(a) 18
(b) 15
(c) 12
(d) 9 - Mode of the given data:
25, 23, 22, 21, 24, 23, 25, 23, 22, 21, 23, 24, 23,22, 23 is
(a) 23
(b) 22
(c) 21
(d) 24 - Kalibanga is in which State?
(a) Gujaraj
(b) Punjab
(c) Rajasthan
(d) Haryana - Who established the Ram Krishna Mission?
(a) Dayanand Saraswati
(b) Swami Vivekanand
(c) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(d) Dadabhai Naoroji - Who presided the group which pursuit in the case against the soldiers of Azad Hind Fauj
(a) Bhulabhai Desai
(b) Jawaharlal Nehru
(c) Muhammad Ali Jinnah
(d) C.R. Das - Curved shape bricks are found from which place of Sindhu civlization?
(a) Kalibanga
(b) Lothal
(c) Chanhudaro
(d) Harappa - Which State in India implemented panchayati Raj in 1959 for the first time?
(a) Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh
(b) Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat
(c) Rajasthan and Bihar
(d) Tamil Nadu and Kerala - Who decides whether a bill is a Money Bill or not?
(a) Speaker of the Lok Sabha
(b) The President
(c) The Prime Minister
(d) The Parliamentary Select Committe - ‘Irrespective of social and economic level, all Indian should have the right to vote.’ Who said this?
(a) Mahatma Gandhi
(b) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(c) B.R. Ambedkar
(d) Jawaharlal Nehru - Constitutional Government stands for
(a) Government according to the conditions of COnstitution
(b) Government according to law
(c) Democratic Government
(d) All of the above - How many members are nominated by the President in Rajya Sabha?
(a) 2
(b) 10
(c) 12
(d) 15 - Who among the following the Vikramsila Mahavihara, a great centre of educaiton?
(a) Dharmapala
(b) Gopala
(c) Harsha
(d) Baladitya - Classroom teaching should be
(a) Intense
(b) One sided
(c) Interactive
(d) Easy - Which is most important aid in the teaching of Social Studies?
(a) Lecture
(b) Audio-visual
(c) Work-selection
(d) Debate - The term curriculum in fiedl of educaiton refers to
(a) Methods of teaching
(b) Evaluation process
(c) Overall programme of school
(d) Text-material to be used in the class - TLM is not used in Social Studies
(a) Magnetic compass
(b) Globe
(c) Map
(d) Napier Strips - In which of the following climate regions are the Eskimos found?
(a) Tundra region
(b) Equatiorial region
(c) Mediterranean region
(d) West European region - Who among the following first gave the scheme of ‘Natural region’ of the world?
(a) Humboldt
(b) Hettner
(c) Hartshorne
(d) Herbertson - ‘World Environmental Day’ is celebrated on
(a) 31 May
(b) 21 March
(c) 5 June
(d) 11 July - River carrying maximum sediment in the World is
(a) Amazon
(b) Nile
(c) Brahmaputra
(d) Ganga - Which of the following is an example of Extinct Volcano?
(a) Kilimanjaro
(b) Vesuvius
(c) Krakatoa
(d) Stamboli - Evaluation is realted to
(a) the skill development of the students
(b) the achievement of the students
(c) the interest of the students
(d) the qualities of the students - Which of the following rivers of India flows through a Rift valley?
(a) Ganga
(b) Narmada
(c) Kaveri
(d) Krishna - ‘Operation Flood’ is related to
(a) Flood Control
(b) Milk Production
(c) Irrigation Development
(d) Soil Conservation - The CORE of the Interior of the Earth is made up of which of the following elements?
(a) Silica and Aluminium
(b) Silica and Magnesium
(c) Iron and Nickel
(d) Silical and Iron - Which of the following is the lowermost layer of the atmosphere?
(a) Ionosphere
(b) Tropospher
(c) Ozonosphere
(d)Stratospher - Lord Macaulay is associated with
(a) Reforms of Army
(b) Abolition of Sati System
(c) English Educaiton
(d) Permanent Settlement - The first woman President of the Indian National Congress was
(a) Sucheta Kriplani
(b) Rajkumari Amrit Kaur
(c) Nelli Sengupta
(d) Annie Besant - Which period is called as ‘Golden Age’ in Indian History?
(a) Maurya period
(b) Vedic period
(c) Gupta period
(d) Vardhan period - Moti Masjid in the Red Fort at Delhi was built by
(a) Akbar
(b) Jahangir
(c) Shahjehan
(d) Aurangzeb - Which city was founded by Sikandar Lodi?
(a) Allahabad
(b) Secunderabad
(c) Kanpur
(d) Agra - The distance between the Earth and the Moon is approximately
(a) 484000 kms
(b) 384400 kms
(c) 340400 kms
(d) 364400 kms - Whom’s subtitle is wrong?
(a) Wazid Ali Shah- Akhtar Piya
(b) Samta Prasad Mishra -Gudai
(c) Mahboob Khan -Daras Piya
(d) Inayat Hussain – Pran Piya - Which of the following has more calorie in food?
(a) Fat
(b) Carbohydrate
(c) Protein
(d) Minerals - Which of the following work is facilitated by muscle?
(a) To make body smooth and attractive
(b) In the movement of body
(c) Flowing of blood
(d) All of the above - When should people exercise?
(a) After meal
(b) In the night
(c) Empty stomach in the morning
(d) Whenever get chance - Where the brain is situated in human?
(a) Abdomen
(b) Pectoral girdle
(c) In Skull
(d) In mouth cavity - When was first Football World Cup held?
(a) 1872
(b) 1873
(c) 1876
(d) 1871 - For which game Sayed Modi was awarded ‘Indian National Award’?
(a) Badminton
(b) Volleyball
(c) Football
(d) Basket ball - How many circles are there in Olympic Flag?
(a) Three
(b) Two
(c) Four
(d) Five - How many players are there in Kabbadi?
(a Eight
(b) Seven
(c) Nine
(d) Twelve - In which category Raga Peeloo exist?
(a) Shuddha
(b) Sankeerna
(c) Both (1) & (2)
(d) None of the above - Which of the following subjects is not enumerated in the State list?
(a) Agriculture
(b) Law & Order
(c) Citizenship
(d) Land & Revenue - Presidnet can remoe Governor on the basic of
(a) Misbehaviour/Misconduct
(b) Incapacity
(c) Violation of Constitution
(d) Reasons for the removal of Governor have not been mentioned in teh Constitution - What is the maximum membership of a State Legislative Assemble?
(a) 400
(b) 500
(c) 450
(d) 550 - Which of the following rights have been named as ‘the heart and soul’ of Indian Constitution by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar?
(a) Right to Equality
(b) Right to Freedom
(c) Right to Constitutional Remedies
(d) Right to Religious Freedom - Sonalika is a variety of which crop?
(a) Maize
(b) Barley
(c) Wheat
(d) Paddy - Seed rate of Bajra is
(a) 8 kg/ha
(b) 4 kg/ha
(c) 12 kg/ha
(d) 16 kg/ha - Which method of irrigation saves maximum water?
(a) Drip irrigation method
(b) Furrow method
(c) Ring method
(d) Flood method - The first critical stage of wheat is
(a) Heading stage
(b) Milking stage
(c) Tillering stage
(d) none of these - The branch of Soil Science which study the soil Science which study the soil in context of plant growth is called as
(a) Ecology
(b) Geology
(c) Pedology
(d) Edaphology - Freedom of speech and expression is not unlimited. It can be restricted on the basis of
(a) threat to national unity and integrity
(b) disobeying of Parliament and Judiciary or their contempt
(c) public order, decency and morality
(d) All the above - Fertigation is related to
(a) Pollination
(b) Fertilization
(c) Hybridization
(d) Water & Fertilizer application - Unsuitable fruit for Jem making is
(a) Bael
(b) Aonla
(c) Orange
(d) Apple - How much percentage of total soluble solid is found in jelly?
(a) 65
(b) 75
(c) 45
(d) 55 - Elements of Painting are
(a) Colour and Tone
(b) Texture and Space
(c) Line and Form
(d) All above - Which are opposite colour?
(a) Red-Green
(b) Green-Blue
(c) Yellow-Red
(d) Blue-Violet - Who was the grandfather of the Modern Indian Art?
(a) M.F. Hussain
(b) Avanindra Nath
(c) Amrita Shergil
(d) Nandlal Bose - Select the correct sequence in chronological order:
(a) Pahari School, Mughal School, Bengal School, Company School
(b) Company School, Mughal Schoool, Pahari School, Bengal School
(c) Bengal School, Mughal School, Company School, Pahari School
(d) Mughal School, Pahari School, Company School, Bengal School - Which of the following Books was written by Sharang Dev?
(a) Sangeet Ratnakar
(b) Rag Manjari
(c) Geet Govind
(d) Sanget makarand - ‘Amad’ word is associated with
(a) Tabla
(b) Gayan
(c) Sitar
(d) Nritya - Bunchy-top is a disease of
(a) Mango
(b) Litchi
(c) Banana
(d) Apple