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Total No. of Printed Pages—40 Booklet No. : ............................. 1 SEM TDC MDC (CBCS) AEC 101 Signature of the Officer in-Charge Signature of the Invigilator after verifying the particulars of the Candidate 2 0 2 1 ( March ) Paper : AEC–101 ( MULTI-DISCIPLINARY COURSE ) Full Marks : 100 Time : 3 hours Pass Marks : 40 Examination Roll ............................................ Number ........................................... Registration Number .................................................... Instructions to the Candidates 1. Fill in your particulars clearly at the space provided. 2. The examination on this paper is of three hours duration and the Full Marks is 100. 3. There are nine units, each containing 20 questions. The students shall have to opt any five of the nine units. Each question carries 1 mark. 4. Each question of multiple choice type has four alternative responses marked (a), (b), (c) and (d). Examinees have to put ‘5in the box as indicated below for the correct response against each item. Example : (a) £ (b) £ (c) T (d) £ where (c) is the correct answer. 5. Examinees are not allowed to leave the Examination Hall until an hour after start of the examination. 6. Examinees are not allowed to bring any book or loose paper, electronic gadget into the Examination Hall except Admit Card and Registration Card. 7. At the end of the examination, this Booklet must be returned to the Invigilator(s) before leaving the Examination Hall. Markings Question Nos. 1–180 (Attempt 100 questions comprising of any five units) Total Number of Correct Answers (1) Value of the Total Number of Correct Answers (2) Total Marks Secured (3) Signature of the Examiner Signature of the Scrutiniser A Series /418-A

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To tal No. of Printed Pages—40 Book let No. : .............................

1 SEM TDC MDC (CBCS) AEC 101

Sig na ture of the Officer in-Charge Sig na ture of the Invigilator af ter ver i fy ing the par tic u lars of

the Candidate

2 0 2 1

( March )

Paper : AEC–101

( MULTI-DIS CI PLIN ARY COURSE )

Full Marks : 100 Time : 3 hoursPass Marks : 40

Examination Roll ............................................ Num ber ...........................................

Reg is tra tion Num ber ....................................................

In struc tions to the Can di dates

1. Fill in your particulars clearly at the space provided.

2. The examination on this paper is of three hours duration and the Full Marks is 100.

3. There are nine units, each containing 20 questions. The students shall have to optany five of the nine units. Each question carries 1 mark.

4. Each question of multiple choice type has four alternative responses marked (a), (b), (c) and (d). Examinees have to put ‘5’ in the box as indicated below for the correct responseagainst each item. Example : (a) £ (b) £ (c) T (d) £where (c) is the correct answer.

5. Examinees are not allowed to leave the Examination Hall until an hour after start of theexamination.

6. Examinees are not allowed to bring any book or loose paper, electronic gadget into theExamination Hall except Admit Card and Registration Card.

7. At the end of the examination, this Booklet must be returned to the Invigilator(s)before leaving the Examination Hall.

Mark ings

Ques tion Nos. 1–180(At tempt 100 ques tions

com pris ing of any five units)

To tal Num ber ofCor rect An swers

(1)

Value of the To talNum ber of Cor rect

An swers(2)

To tal MarksSe cured

(3)

Sig na ture of the Ex am iner Sig na ture of the Scru ti niser

ASe ries

/418-A

UNIT—I

( Main Courses of Indian History )

1. '[t°“∏ >Kπ„ “πŸ‡ ÎA°‡> >É„π ö‡πt° "Ø[—Çt°?

On which riverbank was the

heritage city of Harappa situated?

(a) A°‡Ï§π„ £

Kaveri

(b) ≈t°âÁ° £

Sutlej

(c) π[§ £

Ravi

(d) A°≈„ £

Kushi

2. l°¸[¿[Jt° ÎA°‡>\> ÎÉØt°‡ ̧[ÉA° ôÂKπ >“⁄?

Who among the following Gods did

not belong to the Vedic period?

(a) “¸ñɯ £

Indra

(b) ŒËô¢ £

Surya

(c) l°¸»‡ £

Usha

(d) ö«°ö[t° £

Pashupati

3. "‡i°‡“¸t°ÓA° ≈[v°˚°≈‡∫„ ≥“‡\>öÉJ> "‡[·∫The strongest among the

Mahajanapadas was

(a) A°‡≈„ £Kasi

(b) ≥Kã £Magadha

(c) "Øîz„ £Avanti

(d) K‡fiÍ°‡π £Gandhara

4. ÎKÔt°≥ §Âá˝° ÎA°‡>J> Koπ‡\∏π π‡\A°≥‡π"‡[·∫?Gautama Buddha was the Prince of

which Republican State?

(a) A°[ö∫‡§—Ò £Kapilavastu

(b) "Ïô‡ã∏‡ £Ayodhya

(c) Î>ö‡∫ £Nepal

(d) πÁ°ö‡π £Rupar

5. "‡Ï∫A°Ï\r°‡ππ Æ°‡πt° "‡y˚°≥oπ Œ≥⁄t° ≥Kãππ\‡ ÎA°‡> "‡[·∫, [W°>‡v°˚° A°π‡°˙Identify the Magadhan King at the

time of Alexander’s invasion of

India.

(a) W°ñɯP°ú° Î≥Ôô¢ £Chandragupta Maurya

(b) ã>>ñÉ £Dhanananda

(c) öÂπÁ° £Puru

(d) [§[¥¨Œ‡π £Bimbisara

/418-A 2

6. l°¸[¿[Jt° ÎA°‡>J> "Ï≈‡A°π ">Â≈‡Œ>t° A°[∫U"[Æ°ô‡>π [§»Ï⁄ l°¸Ï¿J Îö‡Ø‡ ô‡⁄?

In which of the Ashokan Edicts

has the Kalinga invasion been

mentioned?

(a) [át°„⁄ [≈∫‡>Â≈‡Œ> £

Second Rock Edict

(b) á‡É≈ [≈∫‡>Â≈‡Œ> £

Twelfth Rock Edict

(c) yÏ⁄‡É≈ §ı“; [≈∫‡>Â≈‡Œ> £

Thirteenth Major Rock Edict

(d) ö¯=≥ [≈∫‡>Â≈‡Œ> £

First Rock Edict

7. ◊>ŒA°∫A° öπ‡[\t° A°π‡ P°ú° π\‡\> "‡[·∫

The Gupta King who defeated the

Hunas was

(a) Œ≥ÂâP°ú° £

Samudragupta

(b) —HñÉP°ú° £

Skandagupta

(c) [át°„⁄ W°ñɯP°ú° £

Chandragupta II

(d) A°≥‡πP°ú° £

Kumaragupta

8. ë§Âá˝°W°[πt°í ÎA°‡Ï> πW°>‡ A°[π[·∫?Who composed the Buddhacharita ?

(a) A°[oÕH £Kanishka

(b) §‡oÆ°j° £Banabhatta

(c) W°πA° £Charaka

(d) "≈´ÏQ‡» £Ashvaghosha

9. ÎA°‡>\> W°∫t°‡>A° ëɇŒÏπ‡ ɇŒí §Â[∫ \>‡ô‡⁄?Which Sultan was known as the

‘Slave of a Slave’?

(a) ≥“¥∂É [§>-Îi°‡K∫K £Muhammad bin-Tughlaq

(b) K\>„π ≥“¥∂É £Muhammad of Ghazni

(c) “¸∫t°;[≥W° £Iltutmish

(d) [Û°Ïπ‡\ ≈´‡“ £Firuz Shah

10. ö¯=≥ ö‡[>ö=π ôÂá˝° Ì“[·∫The First Battle of Panipat was

fought

(a) “¸§¯‡[“≥ Î∫‡l°„ "‡πÁ° "‡A°§ππ ≥‡\t° £between Ibrahim Lodi and

Akbar

(b) “¸§¯‡[“≥ Î∫‡l°„ "‡πÁ° §‡§ππ ≥‡\t° £between Ibrahim Lodi and

Babur

(c) “¸§¯‡[“≥ Î∫‡l°„ "‡πÁ° ≥‡≥ÂÉπ ≥‡\t° £between Ibrahim Lodi and

Mahmud

(d) “¸§¯‡[“≥ Î∫‡l°„ "‡πÁ° "‡[É∫ ·‡“π ≥‡\t° £between Ibrahim Lodi and

Adil Shah

/418-A 3 [ P.T.O.

11. "‡A°§Ïπ [>≥¢‡o A°π‡ >t°> π‡\ã‡>„ >KπJ>"‡[·∫The New Capital City built by Akbar

was

(a) ∫‡Ï“‡π £Lahore

(b) [É¿„ £Delhi

(c) ÎÉÔ∫t°‡§‡É £Daulatabad

(d) Û°‡Ït°“öÂπ [Œ[y˚° £Fatehpur Sikri

12. ë[\ñɇ ö„πí ÎA°‡> "‡[·∫?Who was ‘Zinda Pir’ ?

(a) "‡\‡> ö„π £Azan Pir

(b) +πUÏ\Ø £Aurangzeb

(c) "‡A°§π £Akbar

(d) W°‡“\‡“‡> £Shah Jahan

13. ë"fiÍ°AË°ö “t°∏‡A°‡r°íπ §‡Ï§ A°‡A° \Kπ„⁄‡ A°π‡“⁄?Who was held responsible for the

‘Black Hole Tragedy’ ?

(a) ≥„πA°‡[W°≥ £Mir Qasim

(b) [i°ö W°Â∫t°‡> £Tipu Sultan

(c) [W°π‡\l°¸ÏÑÔ∫‡ £Siraj ud-Daulah

(d) π[gt° [Œ} £Ranjit Singh

14. "‡ô¢ Œ≥‡\π ö¯[t°À°‡öA° "‡[·∫

The founder of the Arya Samaj was

(a) π‡\‡ π‡≥Ï≥‡“> π⁄ £

Raja Rammohan Roy

(b) Î\∏‡[t°§‡ Û°Ï∫ £

Jyotiba Phule

(c) ÎA°≈Ø W°ñɈ ÎŒ> £

Kesab Chandra Sen

(d) É⁄‡>ñÉ Œπ—¨t°„ £

Dayananda Saraswati

15. —¨ÏÉ≈„ "‡Ïñɇ∫> ö¯=≥ A°ít° "‡π¥± Ì“[·∫?

In which place was the Swadeshi

Movement first started?

(a) §U £

Bengal

(b) ≥„π‡i° £

Meerut

(c) öÂo‡ £

Poona

(d) ≥‡â‡\ £

Madras

/418-A 4

16. π‡*∫‡i° "‡“¸> ö¯o⁄> Ì“[·∫The Rowlatt Act was passed in

(a) 1917 W°>t° £1917 AD

(b) 1919 W°>t° £1919 AD

(c) 1927 W°>t° £1927 AD

(d) 1923 W°>t° £1923 AD

17. l°¸[¿[Jt° ÎA°‡>J> N¯îÇ ≥“‡u‡ K‡fiÍ°„π á‡π‡[∫[Jt°?Which among the following books

was written by Mahatma Gandhi?

(a) The Discovery of India £

(b) Hind Swaraj £

(c) Long Walk to Freedom £

(d) India Wins Freedom £

18. Æ°‡πt°„⁄ \‡t°„⁄ A°}ÏN¯Ï· A°ít° ëöËo¢ —¨π‡\íπö¯—z‡Ø Ì∫[·∫?Where did the Indian National

Congress adopt the Resolution of

‘Poorna Swaraj’?

(a) ∫‡Ï“‡π £Lahore

(b) A°[∫A°t°‡ £Calcutta

(c) [É¿„ £Delhi

(d) A°π‡W°„ £Karachi

19. Æ°‡πt°π Î≈»\> KØ>¢π-Î\Ï>Ïπ∫ ÎA°‡>"‡[·∫?

Who was the last Governor-General

of India?

(a) ∫l¢° ؇ÏÆ°∫ £

Lord Wavell

(b) ∫l¢° ≥‡l°¸ñi°Ï§Ïi°> £

Lord Mountbatten

(c) π‡\‡ ÎK‡ö‡∫‡W°‡π„ £

Rajagopalachari

(d) *öππ &\Ï>‡ >“⁄ £

None of them

20. π‡o„ K‡“¸[l°Ï∫‡ "‡[·∫

Rani Gaidinliu was a

(a) >‡K‡ —¨‡ã„>t°‡ Œ}N¯‡≥„ £

Naga freedom fighter

(b) J‡·„ —¨‡ã„>t°‡ Œ}N¯‡≥„ £

Khasi freedom fighter

(c) Î≥“¸Ïi°“¸ —‡̈ã„>t°‡ Œ}N‡̄≥„ £

Meitei freedom fighter

(d) [l°≥‡·‡ —¨‡ã„>t°‡ Œ}N¯‡≥„ £

Dimasa freedom fighter

/418-A 5 [ P.T.O.

UNIT—II

( Indian Polity and Human Rights )

21. yû¡ãšW¡ [³á> ®¡à¹t¡îº "Òà ¤È¢ìi¡à "à[áº

The Cripps Mission came to India in

the year

(a) 1930 £

1930

(b) 1940 £

1940

(c) 1942 £

1942

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £

None of the above

22. ³Òàuà KàÞê¡ãìÚ ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ \àt¡ãÚ A¡}ìNøá¹ ë>tõ¡ŒNøÒo A¡¹à ¤È¢ìi¡à "à[áº

Mahatma Gandhi took leadership of

the Indian National Congress in the

year

(a) 1880 £

1880

(b) 1919 £

1919

(c) 1920 £

1920

(d) 1921 £

1921

23. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ Î}[¤‹à> ή¡à¹ ή¡àš[t¡ "à[áºThe Chairman of the Indian

Constituent Assembly was

(a) ¹àì\–ƒø šøÎàƒ £Rajendra Prasad

(b) [¤. "à¹. "àì´¬ƒA¡à¹ £B. R. Ambedkar

(c) ëA¡. &³. ³å[X £K. M. Munshi

(d) &>. ëKàšàºÑ¬à³ã "àìÚU๠£N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar

24. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ Î}[¤‹à> KõÒãt¡ íÒ[áºThe Indian Constitution was

adopted on

(a) 15 "àKÊ¡, 1947 W¡>t¡ £15th August, 1947

(b) 26 >쯴¬¹, 1949 W¡>t¡ £26th November, 1949

(c) 26 \à>å¯à¹ã, 1950 W¡>t¡ £26th January, 1950

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above

25. ‘‹³¢[>¹ìšÛ¡’ Ŧìi¡à ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ Î}[¤‹à>¹šøÑzà¯>àt¡ "”z®¢å¡v¡û¡ A¡¹à íÒ[áºThe word ‘secular’ was incorporated

in the Preamble of the Indian

Constitution by the

(a) 42t¡³ Î}ìÅà‹>ã¹ ‡à¹à £42nd Amendment

(b) 44t¡³ Î}ìÅà‹>ã¹ ‡à¹à £44th Amendment

(c) 46t¡³ Î}ìÅà‹>ã¹ ‡à¹à £46th Amendment

(d) 48t¡³ Î}ìÅà‹>ã¹ ‡à¹à £48th Amendment

/418-A 6

26. Î[yû¡Ú "à¹ç¡ [>[ÍI¡Ú >àK[¹A¡Œ ¤¸¯Ñ‚àìi¡à¹ šøW¡º> "à[áº

The active and passive citizenship

system was prevailed in

(a) Òü}ìºr¡t¡ £

England

(b) ®¡à¹t¡t¡¡ £

India

(c) óø¡àXt¡ £

France

(d) W¡ã>t¡ £

China

27. t¡=¸ \>๠"[‹A¡à¹ íÒìá

Right to information is

(a) ë³ï[ºA¡ "[‹A¡à¹¡ £

a fundamental right

(b) "àÒü>Kt¡ "[‹A¡à¹ £

a legal right

(c) ë³ï[ºA¡ "[‹A¡à¹ >àÒü¤à "àÒü>Kt¡ "[‹A¡à¹ ëA¡àì>àìi¡àì¯Òü >ÒÚ £

neither a fundamental right

nor a legal right

(d) ë³ï[ºA¡ "[‹A¡à¹ "à¹ç¡ "àÒü>Kt¡ "[‹A¡à¹ƒåìÚà[¤ì‹Òü ÒÚ £

both fundamental right as well

as legal right

28. t¡º¹ l¡ü[v¡û¡ ƒåi¡à š[Øn¡ Ç¡‡ý¡ l¡üv¡¹ìi¡à [W¡>àv¡û¡ A¡¹à :Consider the following statements

and choose the correct option :

l¡ü[v¡û¡ I/State ment I :

¹àÊ¡ö š[¹W¡àº>๠[>샢ÅàuA¡ >ã[t¡Î³èÒ¤àƒì™àK¸ ÒÚ¡ú

The Directive Principles of State

Policy are justiciable.

l¡ü[v¡û¡ II/State ment II :

¹àÊ¡ö š[¹W¡àº>๠[>샢ÅàuA¡ >ã[t¡Î³èÒ¤àƒì™àK¸ >ÒÚ¡ú

The Directive Principles of State

Policy are not justiciable.

(a) ëA¡¯º I Ç¡‡ý¡ £Only I is correct

(b) ëA¡¯º II Ç¡‡ý¡ £Only II is correct

(c) I "à¹ç¡ II ƒåìÚài¡àÒü "Ç¡‡ý¡ £Neither I nor II is correct

(d) I "à¹ç¡ II ƒåìÚài¡àÒü Ç¡‡ý¡¡ £Both I and II are correct

29. ®¡à¹t¡¹ ¹àÊ¡öš[t¡ìÚ [¤v¡ãÚ \¹ç¡¹ã "¯Ñ‚à ëQàÈoàA¡[¹¤ šàì¹The President of India can declare

Financial Emergency according to

(a) ">åìZრ350 ">åÎ[¹ £Article 350

(b) ">åìZრ352 ">åÎ[¹ £Article 352

(c) ">åìZრ356 ">åÎ[¹ £Article 356

(d) ">åìZრ360 ">åÎ[¹ £Article 360

/418-A 7 [ P.T.O.

30. Î}΃¹ ™åi¡ãÚà "[‹ì¤Å>t¡ ή¡àš[t¡Œ A¡ì¹The Joint Session of the Indian

Parliament is presided over by the

(a) ¹àÊ¡öš[t¡ìÚ £President

(b) l¡üš¹àÊ¡öš[t¡ìÚ £Vice President

(c) šø‹à>³”|ãìÚ £Prime Minister

(d) ëºàA¡Î®¡à¹ "‹¸Û¡Òü £Speaker of the Lok Sabha

31. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ Î}[¤‹à>¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à ">åìZრÎ}[¤‹à>Î}ìÅà‹>ã šø[yû¡Ú๠íÎìt¡ \[Øl¡t¡?Which Article of the Indian

Constitution deals with

the constitutional amendment

procedure?

(a) 348 >} ">åìZრ£Article 348

(b) 358 >} ">åìZრ£Article 358

(c) 360 >} ">åìZრ£Article 360

(d) 368 >} ">åìZრ£Article 368

32. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ ™åv¡û¡¹àÊ¡ö¤àƒ šøAõ¡[t¡Kt¡®¡àì¯Òü"‹¢-™åv¡û¡¹àÊ¡ö ¤å[º ëA¡àì> íA¡[áº?According to whom, Indian

federalism is quasi-federal in

nature?

(a) ëA¡. [W¡. ë¯Ú௠£K. C. Wheare

(b) ³Òàuà KàÞê¡ã £Mahatma Gandhi

(c) "àÒü. ëA¡. P¡\¹àº £I. K. Gujral

(d) "³t¢¡¸ ëÎ> £Amartya Sen

33. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ \>t¡à šà[i¢¡ ([¤. ë\. [š.) K[k¡t¡íÒ[áºBharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was

formed in the year

(a) 1980 W¡>t¡ £1980

(b) 1982 W¡>t¡ £1982

(c) 1984 W¡>t¡ £1984

(d) 1986 W¡>t¡ £1986

34. ³à>¯ "[‹A¡à¹¹ Îढ\>ã> ëQàÈoàšy NøÒo A¡¹àíÒ[áºThe Universal Declaration of Human

Rights was adopted in the year

(a) 1945 W¡>t¡ £1945

(b) 1946 W¡>t¡ £1946

(c) 1948 W¡>t¡ £1948

(d) 1950 W¡>t¡ £1950

35. ®¡à¹t¡t¡ ¹àÊ¡öãÚ Jàƒ¸ Îå¹Û¡à "àÒü> šøoÚ> A¡¹à¤È¢ìi¡à Ò’ºIn India, the National Food Security

Act was enacted in the year

(a) 2013 £2013

(b) 2011 £2011

(c) 2010 £2010

(d) 1997 £1997

/418-A 8

36. ¹àÊ¡öÎ}QÒü "à”z\¢à[t¡A¡ >à¹ã ¤È¢ [ÒW¡àìš ëQàÈoàA¡¹à ¤È¢ìi¡à "à[áºThe United Nations declared which

year as International Women’s Year?

(a) 1973 £1973

(b) 1974 £1974

(c) 1975 £1975

(d) 1976 £1976

37. Òül¡üì>ÑH¹ ³åJ¸ A¡à™¢àºÚ "¯[Ñ‚t¡The Head Office of the UNESCO is

situated in

(a) ë\ì>®¡àt¡ £Geneva

(b) ¤à[º¢>t¡ £Berlin

(c) ëš[¹W¡t¡ £Paris

(d) ºr¡>t¡ £London

38. "=¢î>[t¡A¡, Îà³à[\A¡ "à¹ç¡ Îà}ÑAõ¡[t¡A¡"[‹A¡à¹¹ "à”z@¹àÊ¡öãÚ Wå¡[v¡û¡ íÒ[áºThe International Covenant on

Economic, Social and Cultural

Rights was adopted in

(a) 1960 W¡>t¡ £1960

(b) 1966 W¡>t¡ £1966

(c) 1993 W¡>t¡ £1993

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above

39. ³[Òºà "[‹A¡à¹Î³èÒA¡ ѬãAõ¡[t¡ [ƒÚà ÒÚ

Women rights are recognized as

(a) šø=àKt¡ "[‹A¡à¹ [ÒW¡àìš £

customary rights

(b) ³à>¯ "[‹A¡à¹ [ÒW¡àìš £

human rights

(c) í>[t¡A¡ "[‹A¡à¹ [ÒW¡àìš £

moral rights

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £

None of the above

40. ³[–i¡öÚຠšø’i¡’A¡º ">å[Ë¡t¡ íÒ[áº

The Montreal Protocol was made in

the year

(a) 1990 W¡>t¡ £

1990

(b) 1988 W¡>t¡ £

1988

(c) 1987 W¡>t¡ £

1987

(d) 1995 W¡>t¡ £

1995

/418-A 9 [ P.T.O.

UNIT—III

( Major Features of Indian Economy )

41. >tå¡> "=¢î>[t¡A¡ >ã[t¡ ÎèW¡>à A¡¹à ÒÚ

The New Economic Policy was

introduced in the year

(a) 1985 W¡>t¡ £

1985

(b) 1991 W¡>t¡ £

1991

(c) 2000 W¡>t¡ £

2000

(d) 2014 W¡>t¡ £

2014

42. ®¡à¹t¡¹ ¤àì¤ šø=³ "=¢î>[t¡A¡ š[¹A¡¿>à ëA¡àì> A¡[¹[áº?

Who among the following first made

economic planning for India?

(a) &³. &>. ¹Ú £

M. N. Roy

(b) ƒàƒà®¡àÒü >à*¹[\ £

Dadabhai Naoroji

(c) &³. [¤ìÅ«Å«™¢¸ £

M. Visvesvaraya

(d) \¯àÒ¹ºàº ë>Ò¹ç¡ £

Jawaharlal Nehru

43. ®¡à¹t¡t¡ š[¹A¡¿>à "àìÚàK Ñ‚àš> A¡¹à íÒ[áºThe Planning Commission of India

was established in

(a) 1948 W¡>t¡ £1948

(b) 1950 W¡>t¡ £1950

(c) 1952 W¡>t¡ £1952

(d) 1951 W¡>t¡ £1951

44. t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡àì¯ ®¡à¹t¡¤È¢t¡ [¤v¡ãÚ "à¹ç¡ ë¤}A¡¤¸¯Ñ‚à [>Ú”|o A¡ì¹?Which of the following regulates the

financial and banking system of

India?

(a) RBI £

(b) SEBI £

(c) SBI £

(d) CSO £

45. t¡ºt¡ l¡üìÀJ A¡¹à ëA¡à>ìi¡à &i¡à ¤à[o[\¸A¡ë¤}A¡?Which of the following is a

commercial bank?

(a) &W¡. [¤. "àÒü. £SBI

(b) "àe¡[ºA¡ Kò௺ãÚ ë¤}A¡ £Regional Rural Bank (RRB)

(c) A¡’"šàì¹[i¡®¡ ë¤}A¡ £Cooperative Bank

(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ £All of the above

/418-A 10

46. ³å´¬àÒü Ê¡A¡ &GìW¡g Ñ‚àš> A¡¹à íÒ[áºMumbai Stock Exchange was set up

in

(a) 1875 W¡>t¡ £1875

(b) 1891 W¡>t¡ £1891

(c) 1952 W¡>t¡ £1952

(d) 1948 W¡>t¡ £1948

47. ®¡à¹t¡t¡ Å[v¡û¡ l¡ü;šàƒ> A¡¹à ¤õÒ; l¡ü;Î íÒìáThe largest source of energy

generation in India is

(a) A¡Úºà £coal

(b) šøàAõ¡[t¡A¡ ëKá £natural gas

(c) \º[¤ƒå¸; £hydel

(d) ët¡º £oil

48. ®¡à¹t¡t¡ ëÎl¡ü\ [¤šÃ¯¹ \>A¡ ëA¡à>?Who was the architect of the Green

Revolution in India?

(a) [š. [W¡. ³Òºà>[¤W¡ £P. C. Mahalanobis

(b) &³. &W¡. Ѭà³ã>à=> £M. S. Swaminathan

(c) &³. &W¡. "àºå¯à[ºÚà £M. S. Ahluwalia

(d) *š¹¹ &\ì>à >ÒÚ £None of them

49. VAT ¤¸¯Ñ‚à ">åì³àƒ> \ì>à¯à Î[³[t¡J> Ò’º

VAT was introduced on the

recommendation of

(a) ëA¡ºA¡à¹ Î[³[t¡ £

Kelkar Committee

(b) ¹U¹à\> Î[³[t¡ £

Rangarajan Committee

(c) &º. ëA¡. c¡à Î[³[t¡ £

L. K. Jha Committee

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £

None of the above

50. 2011 W¡>¹ ëºàA¡[šÚº ³ìt¡ t¡º¹ ëA¡à>J>¹à\¸t¡ ÎàÛ¡¹t¡à¹ Ò๠Τ¢à[‹A¡?

According to the Population Census

of India, 2011, in which of the

following States is the literacy rate

the highest?

(a) l¡ü[Øl¡È¸à¡ £

Odisha

(b) c¡à¹J“¡ £

Jharkhand

(c) [¤Ò๠£

Bihar

(d) ëA¡ì¹ºà £

Kerala

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51. RBI ¹ ¹àÊ¡öãÚA¡¹o íÒ[áº

The nationalization of RBI took

place in

(a) 1949 W¡>t¡ £

1949

(b) 1947 W¡>t¡ £

1947

(c) 1950 W¡>t¡ £

1950

(d) 1952 W¡>t¡ £

1952

52. ëA¡à>ìi¡à ë¤}A¡ ‘ë¤}A¡à¹¹ ë¤}A¡’ ¤å[º \>à™àÚ?

Which bank is called ‘‘bankers’

bank’’ ?

(a) ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ ëÊ¡i¡ ë¤}A¡ £

State Bank of India

(b) [¹\஢¡ ë¤}A¡ "ó¡ Òü[–ƒÚà £

Reserve Bank of India

(c) ëW¡ìsi¡öº ë¤}A¡ "ó¡ Òü[–ƒÚà £

Central Bank of India

(d) ë¤}A¡ "ó¡ Òü[–ƒÚà £

Bank of India

53. P¡ºšãÚà [¤šÃì¯ [A¡ ÎèW¡àÚ?Pink Revolution refers to

(a) [šòÚà\ l¡ü;šàƒ> £onion production

(b) ít¡º¤ã\ l¡ü;šàƒ> £oilseed production

(c) A¡oã l¡ü;šàƒ> £egg production

(d) ³;θ l¡ü;šàƒ> £fish production

54. Ѭà‹ã> ®¡à¹t¡¹ šø=³ Òül¡ü[>Ú> ¤àì\i¡ ëA¡àì>ƒà[Jº A¡[¹[áº?Who presented the first Union

Budget of Independent India?

(a) ³å¹à¹\ã ëƒÅàÒü £Morarji Desai

(b) \> ³à=àÒü £John Matthai

(c) [i¡. [i¡. Aõ¡Ì¡à³àW¡à[¹ £T. T. Krishnamachari

(d) "à¹. ëA¡. Åà>ì³àJà³ ëW¡[v¡ £R. K. Shanmukham Chetty

55. ‘"=¢>ã[t¡¹ [št¡à’ ¤å[º A¡àA¡ ëA¡à¯à ÒÚ?Who is called the ‘Father of

Economics’?

(a) ë³G ³åºà¹ £Max Müller

(b) A¡àº¢ ³àG¢ £Karl Marx

(c) "àƒà³ [Ѷ= £Adam Smith

(d) *š¹¹ &\ì>à >ÒÚ £None of them

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56. Planned Econ omy for In dia >à³¹Nø”‚J>¹ ëºJA¡ ëA¡à>?Who wrote the book, Planned

Economy for India ?

(a) &³. [¤ìÅ«Å«™¢¸ £M. Visvesvaraya

(b) W¡ƒ¢à¹ ¤À®¡®¡àÒü ëšìi¡º £Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

(c) \¯àÒ¹ºàº ë>Ò¹ç¡ £Jawaharlal Nehru

(d) ³Òàuà KàÞê¡ã £Mahatma Gandhi

57. ®¡à¹t¡¤È¢¹ "ài¡àÒüt¡îA¡ P¡¹ç¡Œšèo¢ Û塉 l¡ü샸àKÒ’ºThe most important small-scale

industry in India is

(a) A¡àK\ £paper

(b) ³¹àšàt¡ £jute

(c) KÒ>à £jewellery

(d) ÒÑztò¡àt¡ £handloom

58. t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à l¡ü샸àKt¡ ®¡à¹t¡t¡ K[¹Ë¡Î}J¸A¡³[Òºà [>ìÚà[\t¡ íÒ "àìá?In which of the following industries

are maximum number of women

employed in India?

(a) ¤Ñ| £Textile

(b) ³¹àšàt¡ £Jute

(c) W¡àÒ £Tea

(d) A¡Úºà £Coal

59. K[¹Ë¡Î}J¸A¡ Aõ¡[È[®¡[v¡A¡ l¡ü샸àK =A¡à ¹à\¸¹[®¡t¡¹t¡ šø=³ Ñ‚à>t¡ =A¡à ¹à\¸ íÒìá

Which of the following States ranks

first in terms of the maximum

number of agro-based industries?

(a) P¡\¹ài¡ £

Gujarat

(b) šgठ£

Punjab

(c) š[ÆW¡³¤U £

West Bengal

(d) ëA¡ì¹ºà £

Kerala

60. ëA¡ì>‹¹o¹ [>¤>å¯à Aõ¡[ÈJr¡¹ ºKt¡ \[Øl¡t¡?

Which type of unemployment is

associated with agriculture?

(a) áˆì¤Åã [>¤>å¯à £

Disguised unemployment

(b) ˜¡tå¡Kt¡ [>¤>å¯à £

Seasonal unemployment

(c) "‹¢[>¤>å¯à £

Underemployment

(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ £

All of the above

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( Basics of Education and Pedagogy )

61. ‘‘[ÅÛ¡à Ò’º \ã¯>¤¸àšã W¡ºà šø[yû¡Úà¡ú’’ &ÒüA¡=àÈ๠íA¡[áº

‘‘Education is a lifelong process.’’

This statement was said by

(a) [i¡. ë¹³–i¡ £

T. Raymont

(b) šàW¢¡ã >à> £

Percy Nunn

(c) [¤ì¤A¡à>–ƒ £

Vivekananda

(d) \> [l¡l¡üÒü £

John Dewey

62. t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à [ÅÛ¡à=¢ã-ëA¡–ƒøãA¡ [ÅÛ¡àƒà>š‡ý¡[t¡?

Which one of the following is a

learner-centred teaching method?

(a) š[¹A¡[¿t¡ [ÅÛ¡o £

Programmed learning

(b) "à[‹št¡¸ÎèW¡A¡ [ÅÛ¡o £

Mastery learning

(c) A¡[´šl¡üi¡à¹-ÎÒàÚt¡ šø[ÅÛ¡o £

Computer-assisted instruction

(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ £

All of the above

63. PSI íÒìáPSI stands for

(a) Per sonal Sys tem of

In struc tion £

(b) Per sonal Sys tem atic

In struc tion £

(c) Per son al ized Sys tem of

In struc tion £

(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ £All of the above

64. ƒè¹Œ [ÅÛ¡à šø=³ "๴± íÒ[áºDistance education was first started

in

(a) óø¡àXt¡ £France

(b) \àšà>t¡ £Japan

(c) Òü}ìºr¡t¡ £UK

(d) "àì³[¹A¡àt¡ £USA

65. ¹àÊ¡öãÚ `¡à> "àìÚàK Kk¡> A¡¹à íÒ[áºThe National Knowledge Commis-

sion was constituted in the year

(a) 2005 W¡>t¡ £2005

(b) 2006 W¡>t¡ £2006

(c) 2010 W¡>t¡ £2010

(d) 2001 W¡>t¡ £2001

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66. [Åۡ๠šø™å[v¡û¡[¤ƒ¸à¹ ºKt¡ t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à \[Øl¡t¡ >ÒÚ?

Which of the following is not related

to Technology of Education?

(a) "[®¡™à[”|A¡ "[®¡K³> £

Hardware

(b) ë¤ï[‡ý¡A¡ "[®¡K³> £

Software

(c) š‡ý¡[t¡Kt¡ š”‚à £

System approach

(d) Ko-³à‹¸³ £

Mass media

67. šøàœ¡¤ÚÑH [Åۡ๠"à> &i¡à >à³ [A¡?

What is the other name of adult

education?

(a) ">à>åË¡à[>A¡ [ÅÛ¡à £

Informal education

(b) ƒè¹¯t¢¡ã [ÅÛ¡à £

Distance education

(c) "ì>ïšW¡à[¹A¡ [ÅÛ¡à £

Non-formal education

(d) Îà³à[\A¡ [ÅÛ¡à £

Social education

68. ‘‘"[®¡`¡t¡à "à¹ç¡ šø[ÅÛ¡o¹ ë™àìK[ƒ A¡¹à"àW¡¹o¹ Î}ìÅà‹> A¡à™¢Òü Ò’º [ÅA¡>¡ú’’ &ÒüA¡=àÈ๠ëA¡àì> íA¡[áº?‘‘Learning is the modification of

behaviour through experience and

training.’’ Who said this statement?

(a) [ÑH>๠£Skinner

(b) &l¡¯àƒ¢ ëKÒüi¡áô £Edward Gates

(c) ëyû¡à "à¹ç¡ ëyû¡à £Crow and Crow

(d) l¡ül¡¯=¢ £Woodworth

69. "à¹. &³. ëKKôì>¹ yû¡³àKt¡ [ÅA¡> šø[yû¡Úàt¡t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à "”z®¢å¡v¡û¡ >ÒÚ?Which of the following is not

included in R. M. Gagné’s

hierarchical learning?

(a) Îà}ìA¡[t¡A¡ [ÅA¡> £Signal learning

(b) l¡ü„ãšA¡ "à¹ç¡ šø[t¡[yû¡Ú๠Î}ì™àKA¡¹o £S-R bond

(c) ®¡à[ÈA¡ ">åÈ}K £Verbal association

(d) [¤ìÅÃÈo £Analysis

70. t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à γàì™à\>¹ l¡üš™åv¡û¡ ëA¡ïź?Which one of the following

is appropriate adjustment

mechanism?

(a) "šÎà¹o £Displacement

(b) šøìÛ¡šo £Projection

(c) l¡üÄãt¡A¡¹o £Sublimation

(d) "¯ƒ³> £Repression

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71. [ÅÛ¡o¹ "ài¡àÒüt¡îA¡ Î[k¡A¡ "=¢ íÒìáThe most appropriate meaning of

learning is

(a) ¤¸[v¡û¡Kt¡ γàì™à\> £personal adjustment

(b) "àW¡¹o¹ Î}ìÅà‹> £modification of behaviour

(c) `¡à>¹ [¤t¡¹o £inculcation of knowledge

(d) ƒÛ¡t¡à "àÒ¹o £acquisition of skills

72. ¹àÊ¡öãÚ ÎàÛ¡¹t¡à "[®¡™à> Kk¡> A¡¹à íÒ[áºThe National Literacy Mission was

started in the year

(a) 1995 W¡>t¡ £1995

(b) 1988 W¡>t¡ £1988

(c) 1985 W¡>t¡ £1985

(d) 2000 W¡>t¡ £2000

73. ‘¤ã¹šè\à’ ³à>åÒ¹ [¤A¡àŹ ëA¡à> A¡àº¹í¤[ÅÊ¡¸?‘Hero worship’ is the characteristic

of which stage of human

development?

(a) íÅůA¡àº¹ £Infancy period

(b) ¤àº¸A¡àº¹ £Childhood

(c) šøàœ¡¤ÚÑH A¡àº¹ £Adult period

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above

74. ‘‘¤Ú@Î[Þê¡ A¡àºìáà¯à íÒìá l¡ü;šãØl¡> "à¹ç¡ A¡Ê¡¹ γڡú’’ &Òü A¡=àÈ๠íA¡[áº

‘‘Adolescence is a period of stress

and storm.’’ This statement was said

by

(a) ëšÊ¡àº’[\ £

Pestalozzi

(b) ¹ç¡W¡’ £

Rousseau

(c) "àì>¢Ê¡ ë\à>Wô¡ £

Ernest Jones

(d) ëÊ¡>ºã Òº £

Stanley Hall

75. ‘ëJºà[®¡[v¡A¡ š‡ý¡[t¡’ l¡üŠ±à¯> A¡[¹[áº

‘The playway method’ was

introduced by

(a) W¡à¹ \> "àl¡à³á £

Sir John Adams

(b) ëÒ>[¹ A¡Á¡ì¯º Aå¡A¡ £

Henry Caldwell Cook

(c) óø¡’쯺 £

Fröbel

(d) ³ìsi¡á¹ã £

Montessori

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76. ‘ël¡Âi¡> š[¹A¡¿>à’ l¡üŠ±à¯> A¡[¹[ẑDalton Plan’ was introduced by

(a) [A¡ºìš[i¡öA¡ £Kilpatrick

(b) ëÒìº> šàA¢¡ÒÊ¡¢ £Helen Parkhurst

(c) ¤’ìl¡>-šà쯺 £Baden-Powell

(d) [ÑH>๠£Skinner

77. ®¡à¹t¡¹ šø=³J> ³åv¡û¡ [¤ƒ¸àºÚ Ñ‚àš> A¡¹àíÒ[áºThe first Open School of India was

established in

(a) A¡[ºA¡t¡àt¡ £Calcutta

(b) "γt¡ £Assam

(c) [ƒÀãt¡ £Delhi

(d) "Þøý¡ šøìƒÅt¡ £Andhra Pradesh

78. NAAC ¹ δšèo¢ ¹ê¡šìi¡à Ò’ºThe full form of NAAC is

(a) Na tional As sess ment and

Ac cred i ta tion Com mit tee £

(b) Na tional As sess ment and

Ac cred i ta tion Coun cil £

(c) Na tional As sess ment and

Ap pre ci a tion Coun cil £

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above

79. [ÅÛ¡o¹ ëA¡ïź íÒìá

The teaching strategy is

(a) ë>tõ¡Œ[¤Òã> ƒº £

leaderless group

(b) ƒºKt¡ [ÅÛ¡o £

team teaching

(c) KõÒA¡³¢ £

home assignment

(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ £

All of the above

80. ‘‘ëA¡àì>à [¤ìÅÈ ¤¸¯Òà[¹A¡ l¡üì„Ÿ >àÒü¤àγθàA¡ íº šøìÚàK A¡¹à [¤`¡à>[®¡[v¡A¡ `¡àì>ÒüÒ’º šø™å[v¡û¡[¤ƒ¸à¡ú’’ &Òü A¡=àÈ๠ëA¡àì>íA¡[áº?

‘‘Technology is the application of

scientific knowledge to a practical

purpose or problem.’’ Who said this

statement?

(a) "àÒü. W¡àA¡W¡ £

I. Sachs

(b) &. ëÒÒü¹à £

A. Heirra

(c) [i¡. ëš\ £

T. Page

(d) ë\. ëA¡. Kºì¤øÒü= £

J. K. Galbraith

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( Sociology )

81. A¡àA¡ ‘γà\t¡w¹ [štõ¡’ [ÒW¡àìš Ko¸ A¡¹à ÒÚ?

Who is considered as the ‘Father of

Sociology’?

(a) ë³G 믤๠£

Max Weber

(b) "àKÊ¡ A¡’i¡ £

Auguste Comte

(c) Òढài¡¢ ëÑš>W¡à¹ £

Herbert Spencer

(d) Òü³àÒüº ƒå¹ìJÒü³ £

Emile Durkheim

82. t¡º¹ ëA¡à>\> ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ Î³à\t¡w[¤ƒ >ÒÚ?

Who among the following is not an

Indian sociologist?

(a) Òü¹à¯t¡ã A¡à쯢 £

Irawati Karve

(b) &³. &>. Åøã[>¯àÎ £

M. N. Srinivas

(c) [\. &W¡. ëQàì¹ £

G. S. Ghurye

(d) ë³G 믤๠£

Max Weber

83. ëA¡à>J> ëƒÅ γà\t¡w¹ \–µÑ‚à>?

Which country is the birthplace of

Sociology?

(a) óø¡àX £

France

(b) Òü}ìºr¡ £

England

(c) "àì³[¹A¡à £

America

(d) ®¡à¹t¡ £

India

84. ‘‘γà\ ‘Îà³à[\A¡ δ¬Þ꡹ \ຠKòàk¡[>Ѭ¹ê¡š’¡ú’’ l¡ü[v¡û¡ìi¡à ëA¡àì> íA¡[áº?

“Society is a ‘web of social

relationships’.” Who said this

statement?

(a) [W¡. &ÒüW¡. Aå¡ìºÒü £

C. H. Cooley

(b) ë³A¡"àÒü®¡à¹ "à¹ç¡ ëš\ £

MacIver and Page

(c) [K[l¡}W¡ £

Giddings

(d) *š¹¹ &\ì>à >ÒÚ £

None of them

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85. γà\¹ l¡ü;š[v¡ íÒ[áºThe origin of society was due to

(a) ®¡K¯à>¹ ÒüZáàt¡ £the God’s will

(b) [¤¯t¢¡>¹ ¤àì¤ £evolution

(c) ¤à[Ò¸A¡ Å[v¡û¡¹ ¤àì¤ £external force

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above

86. t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à Îà³à[\A¡ Î}Ñ‚à ÒÚ?Which one of the following is a social

institution?

(a) š[¹Úຠ£Family

(b) ¹à\¸ £State

(c) ƒºãÚ ¤¸¯Ñ‚à £Party system

(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ £All of the above

87. [>[ƒ¢Ê¡ &i¡à l¡üì„Å¸ì¹ ë™[t¡Úà &i¡à ¤¸[v¡û¡¹ γèÒÎõ[Ê¡ ÒÚ t¡àA¡ ëA¡à¯à ÒÚA group of people organized for a

particular purpose is known as

(a) γà\ £society

(b) Î}Ñ‚à £institution

(c) γåƒàÚ £community

(d) Δ‚à £association

88. Human Society >à³¹ Nø”‚J>¹ ëºJA¡ ëA¡à> "à[áº?Who was the author of the book,

Human Society?

(a) ¤’i¡³’¹¡ £Bottomore

(b) [i¡. &>. ³ƒ> £T. N. Madan

(c) [A¡}á[º ël¡[®¡á £Kingsley Davis

(d) &ÒüW¡. &³. \’>á> £H. M. Johnson

89. [ºU, ¤ÚÎ "à¹ç¡ \à[t¡ íÒìáSex, age and caste are

(a) "à[\¢t¡ šø[Ñ‚[t¡ £achieved status

(b) \–µKt¡ šø[Ñ‚[t¡ £ascribed status

(c) šè¤¢-[>‹¢à[¹t¡ šø[Ñ‚[t¡ £pre-set status

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above

90. t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à í¤[ÅÊ¡¸ [štõ¡ÚàuA¡ š[¹ÚູÒÚ?Which of the following is a

characteristic of a patriarchal

family?

(a) Ѭà³ã¹ KõÒt¡îº šâ—ã K¹àA¡ã ¤àÎ A¡[¹¤îº"àìÒ £Wife comes to live in the house

of husband

(b) Ѭà³ã ³àì\ ³àì\ ëƒJà [ƒ¤îº "àìÒ £Husband may be a casual

visitor

(c) ³àtõ¡ š[¹Úູ δš[v¡¹ "[‹A¡à¹ã Δzà>¹*š¹t¡ >¸Ñz A¡¹à ÒÚ £Children have right over

property of the mother’s family

(d) ëƒl¡üt¡àA¡ š[¹Úູ ³è¹ >ÒÚ £Father is not the head of the

family

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91. ëA¡à>ìi¡à A¡à¹ìA¡ Nø೸ γà\îº š[¹¯t¢¡>"à[>ìá?What is the reason to bring the

changes in rural society?

(a) ë™ï= š[¹Úູ ®¡àìR¡à> £Breakdown of joint family

system

(b) \à[t¡ ¤¸¯Ñ‚๠®¡àìR¡à> £Breakdown of caste system

(c) ™àt¡àÚàt¡ "à¹ç¡ ë™àKàì™àK¹ ‰ç¡t¡ š[¹¯t¢¡> £Quicker means of transport and

communication

(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüìA¡Òüi¡à £All of the above

92. Îà³à[\A¡ šø[t¡³à> ³àì>The social norms refer to

(a) γà\A¡ [Å[=º A¡ì¹ £make society rigid

(b) ¤¸[v¡û¡¹ Ѭà‹ã>t¡à J¤¢ A¡ì¹ £destroy the freedom of

individuals

(c) γà\A¡ &A¡t¡à¹ ¤àìÞê¡à> [ƒìÚ £give cohesion to a society

(d) γà\t¡ í¤È³¸t¡à¹ Îõ[Ê¡ A¡ì¹ £lead society to disintegration

93. t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à \à[t¡¹ í¤[ÅÊ¡¸ >ÒÚ?Which of the following is not a

characteristic of caste?

(a) Îà³à[\A¡ "à¹ç¡ ‹³¢ãÚ Î}Ñz¹o £Social and religious hierarchy

(b) ¤à‹à[>ìÈ‹ Îà³à[\A¡ ë™ï> [yû¡Úà £Restrictions in social

intercourse

(c) [¤Úà¤à¹ç¡¹ ëÛ¡yt¡ Ѭà‹ã>t¡à £Freedom of marriage

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above

94. ‘šø®¡à¯Åàºã \à[t¡’¹ ‹à¹oàìi¡à t¡ºt¡ l¡üìÀJ A¡¹à ëA¡à>\> ¤¸[v¡û¡ìÚ [ƒ[áº?

Who among the following coined the

term ‘Dominant Caste’?

(a) [i¡. ëA¡. *ì³> £

T. K. Oommen

(b) &³. &>. Åøã[>¯àÎ £

M. N. Srinivas

(c) [\. &W¡. ëQàì¹ £

G. S. Ghurye

(d) [l¡. [š. ³åJà\㢠£

D. P. Mukherjee

95. ‘‘γà\t¡w ‘value-free [¤`¡à>’¡ú’’ &Òüìi¡àëA¡àì> íA¡[áº?

“Sociology is a ‘value-free science’.”

Who said this?

(a) ë³G 믤๠£

Max Weber

(b) Òü³àÒüº ƒå¹ìJÒü³¡ £

Emile Durkheim

(c) "àKÊ¡ A¡’i¡ £

Auguste Comte

(d) Òढài¢¡ ëÑš>W¡à¹ £

Herbert Spencer

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96. Marriage and Family in India >à³¹Nø”‚J>¹ ëºJA¡ ëA¡à> "à[áº?

Who was the author of the book,

Marriage and Family in India?

(a) ë™àìK–ƒø [Î} £

Yogendra Singh

(b) [\. &W¡. ëQàì¹ £

G. S. Ghurye

(c) ëA¡. &³. A¡àšà[ƒÚà £

K. M. Kapadia

(d) Òü¹à¯t¡ã A¡à쯢 £

Irawati Karve

97. ëšï¹à[oA¡ Nø೸ γåƒàÚγèÒ "à[áº

The primitive village community was

(a) "àA¡à¹t¡ Î¹ç¡ £

small in size

(b) ë™ï= š[¹Úູ *š¹t¡ šø[t¡[Ë¡t¡ £

based on joint family

(c) ³à[i¡¹ K¹àA¡ã γèÒKt¡ £

based on collective ownership of

land

(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ £

All of the above

98. γà\t¡wA¡ ‘Îà³à[\A¡ šƒà=¢[¤ƒ¸à’ ¤å[º ëA¡àì>íA¡[áº?Who among the following social

philosophers called Sociology as

‘social physics’?

(a) "àKÊ¡ A¡’i¡ £Auguste Comte

(b) ë³A¡"àÒü®¡à¹ £MacIver

(c) Òढài¢¡ ëÑš>W¡à¹ £Herbert Spencer

(d) ë³G 믤๠£Max Weber

99. ‘‘³à>åÒ Îà³à[\A¡ \㯡ú’’ ëA¡àì> íA¡[áº?“Man is a social animal.” Who said

this?

(a) &[¹Ê¡’i¡º £Aristotle

(b) A¡àº¢ ³àG¢ £Karl Marx

(c) ëÒìKº £Hegel

(d) ëšÃìi¡à £Plato

100. ‘‘™’t¡ \ã¯> "àìá t¡àìt¡Òü γà\ "àìá¡ú’’A¡=àÈ๠ëA¡àì> íA¡[áº?“Where there is life, there is society.”

Who said this statement?

(a) ë³A¡"àÒü®¡à¹ "à¹ç¡ ëš\ £MacIver and Page

(b) ë³G 믤๠£Max Weber

(c) &[¹Ê¡’i¡º £Aristotle

(d) &³. &>. Åøã[>¯àÎ £M. N. Srinivas

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UNIT—VI

( Geography of India—Physical, Economic and Political )

101. ®¡à¹t¡¹ \º¤àÚåt¡ NøãͶA¡àºt¡ ëA¡à>ìi¡à ë³ïW塳ã¤t¡àÒ¹ šø®¡à¯ ëƒJà ™àÚ?Which monsoon wind influences the

climate of India in summer season?

(a) l¡üv¡¹-šè¤ ë³ïW塳㠤t¡àÒ £North-East monsoon wind

(b) l¡üv¡¹-š[ÆW¡³ ë³ïW塳㠤t¡àÒ £North-West monsoon wind

(c) ƒ[Û¡o-š[ÆW¡³ ë³ïW塳㠤t¡àÒ £South-West monsoon wind

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above

102. t¡ºt¡ [ƒÚà [Ò³àºÚ š¤¢t¡¹ ®¡àKγèÒ šè¤¹ š¹àš[ÆW¡³îº yû¡³ ">åÎàì¹ šå>¹ Î\àÒüÎ}ìA¡t¡Î³èÒ¹ š¹à Ç¡‡ý¡ l¡üv¡¹ìi¡à ¤à[á l¡ü[º*¯à :Rearrange the following Himalayan

subdivisions from East to West

choosing the correct one from the

options :

I. ƒà[\¢[º} [Ò³àºÚDarjeeling Himalayas

II. A¡àƵ㹠[Ò³àºÚKashmir Himalayas

III. "¹ç¡oàW¡º [Ò³àºÚArunachal Himalayas

IV. [Ò³àW¡º [Ò³àºÚHimachal Himalayas

(a) IV, III, II, I £

(b) III, I, IV, II £

(c) I, II, III, IV £

(d) II, IV, III, I £

103. t¡º¹ l¡ü[v¡û¡ ƒåi¡à š[Øn¡ Ç¡‡ý¡ l¡üv¡¹ìi¡à [W¡>àv¡û¡ A¡¹à :

Consider the following statements

and choose the correct option :

l¡ü[v¡û¡ I/State ment I :

¤à}ºàìƒÅ "à¹ç¡ ë>šàº SAARC ¹ ΃θëƒÅ¡úBangladesh and Nepal are

member countries of SAARC.

l¡ü[v¡û¡ II/State ment II :

"àó¡Kà[>Ñzà>* SAARC ¹ &[i¡ ΃θëƒÅ¡úAfghanistan is also a member

country of SAARC.

(a) I "à¹ç¡ II ƒåìÚài¡àÒü Ç¡‡ý¡ £Both I and II are correct

(b) I Ç¡‡ý¡ [A¡”ñ¡ II "Ç¡‡ý¡ £I is correct but II is incorrect

(c) I "Ç¡‡ý¡ [A¡”ñ II Ç¡‡ý¡ £I is incorrect but II is correct

(d) I "à¹ç¡ II ƒåìÚài¡àÒü "Ç¡‡ý¡ £Both I and II are incorrect

104. ASEAN ëA¡à> W¡>t¡ K[k¡t¡ íÒ[áº?

In which year was ASEAN formed?

(a) 1967 W¡>t¡ £1967

(b) 1970 W¡>t¡ £1970

(c) 1972 W¡>t¡ £1972

(d) 1975 W¡>t¡ £1975

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105. &ºàÒà¤àƒ ëA¡à> >ƒã¹ šà¹t¡ "¯[Ñ‚t¡?Allahabad is situated along the bank

of which river?

(a) >³¢ƒà £Narmada

(b) ëKàƒà¯¹ã £Godavari

(c) ³Òà>ƒã £Mahanadi

(d) K}Kà £Ganga

106. ëQò× l¡ü;šàƒ>t¡ t¡º¹ ëA¡à>J> ¹à\¸ šø=³?Which of the following States ranks

first in wheat production?

(a) š[ÆW¡³¤U £West Bengal

(b) "γ £Assam

(c) l¡üv¡¹šøìƒÅ £Uttar Pradesh

(d) [W¡[A¡³ £Sikkim

107. "γ, ë³QàºÚ "à¹ç¡ [yšå¹à ¹à\¸¹ Îã³àt¡ëA¡à>J> ¤[Ò@¹àÊ¡ö Î}ºN— íÒ "àìá?Which of the following foreign

countries is touching the boundaries

of Assam, Meghalaya and Tripura?

(a) šà[A¡Ñzà> £Pakistan

(b) ë>šàº £Nepal

(c) ®è¡i¡à> £Bhutan

(d) ¤à}ºàìƒÅ £Bangladesh

108. ®¡à¹t¡¹ "à”z@¹àÊ¡öãÚ Îã³à¹ Ñ‚ºÎã³à¹ ³åk¡ íƒQ¢¸íÒìáThe total length of land boundary of

international boundary of India is

(a) 15200 [A¡. [³. £15200 km

(b) 15500 [A¡. [³. £15500 km

(c) 15700 [A¡. [³. £15700 km

(d) 15900 [A¡. [³. £15900 km

109. ®¡à¹t¡ "à¹ç¡ Åøãº}A¡àA¡ ëA¡à>ìi¡à šøoàºãìÚ šõ=A¡A¡[¹ìá?India and Sri Lanka are separated

by which strait?

(a) ë¤[¹} šøøoàºã £Bering Strait

(b) šA¡ šøoàºã £Palk Strait

(c) ³àƒàKàÑH๠šøoàºã £Strait of Madagascar

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above

110. ëA¡à>J> ¹à\¸t¡ ëÎl¡ü\ [¤šÃ¯¹ ÎèW¡>à íÒ[áº?In which State was the Green

Revolution started?

(a) t¡à[³º>àƒå £Tamil Nadu

(b) ³Òà¹àÊ¡ö £Maharashtra

(c) šgठ£Punjab

(d) W¡[j¡ÅKØl¡ £Chhattisgarh

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111. ®¡à¹t¡¹ šè¤ l¡üšA衺t¡ "¯[Ñ‚t¡ [W¡»¡à Òùƒ ëA¡à>¹à\¸¹ "”zK¢t¡?

Chilika Lake situated on the East

Coast of India belongs to which

State?

(a) š[ÆW¡³¤U £

West Bengal

(b) l¡ü[Øl¡È¸à £

Odisha

(c) t¡à[³º>àƒå £

Tamil Nadu

(d) ëA¡ì¹ºà £

Kerala

112. l¡üv¡¹-šè¤ ®¡à¹t¡¹ ëA¡à> ¹à\¸t¡ Τ¢à[‹A¡ A¡ÚºàÎ[e¡t¡ íÒ "àìá?

Which State of North-East India has

the largest coal reserve?

(a) >àKàìºr¡ £

Nagaland

(b) "¹ç¡oàW¡º šøìƒÅ £

Arunachal Pradesh

(c) [yšå¹à £

Tripura

(d) "γ £

Assam

113. ƒà[Û¡oàt¡¸ ³àº®è¡[³¹ A¡’ºà ³õ[v¡A¡à [A¡ Aõ¡[ȹ¤àì¤ l¡üšì™àKã?Black soil of Deccan Plateau is

suitable for which agriculture?

(a) ëQò× £Wheat

(b) A¡šàÒ £Cotton

(c) ‹à> £Rice

(d) Aåò¡[ÒÚ๠£Sugarcane

114. ¤øÕ¡šåy¹ ƒ[Û¡o šà¹¹ P¡¯àÒài¡ã "à¹ç¡ [t¡[>Wå¡A¡ãÚà Î}ì™àKã ¹àÊ¡öãÚ QàÒüš=ìi¡à íÒìáThe National Highway connecting

Guwahati and Tinsukia on the

southern bank of the Brahmaputra

is

(a) ¹àÊ¡öãÚ QàÒüš= 44 £NH-44

(b) ¹àÊ¡öãÚ QàÒüš= 37 £NH-37

(c) ¹àÊ¡öãÚ QàÒüš= 47 £NH-47

(d) ¹àÊ¡öãÚ QàÒüš= 52 £NH-52

115. ®¡à¹t¡¹ ‘>㺠[¤šÃ¯’ [A¡ Îà³Nøã¹ l¡ü;šàƒ> ¤õ[‡ý¡¹ ¤àì¤ ÎèW¡>à íÒ[áº?The ‘Blue Revolution’ of India was

introduced to boost the production

of which commodity?

(a) ³àá £Fish

(b) KàJã¹ £Milk

(c) ‹à> £Rice

(d) A¡ó¡ã £Coffee

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116. šè¤ 빺³r¡º¹ ΃¹ A¡à™¢àºÚ A¡’t¡ "¯[Ñ‚t¡?Where is the headquarters of

Eastern Railway located?

(a) šå¹ã £Puri

(b) ®å¡¯ì>Å«¹ £Bhubaneswar

(c) ³à[ºKà*ò £Maligaon

(d) A¡[ºA¡t¡à £Kolkata

117. ³=å¹à &J> —— š™¢i¡> ëA¡–ƒø¡úMathura is a/an —— tourist centre.

(a) ‹³¢ãÚ £religious

(b) šøÅàÎ>ãÚ £administrative

(c) +샸à[KA¡ £industrial

(d) l¡üšA衺ãÚ £coastal

118. ®¡à¹t¡¹ šø=³ ëši¡ö’[ºÚà³ ëÅà‹>àK๠A¡’t¡"¯[Ñ‚t¡?Where is the first petroleum refinery

of India located?

(a) "}ìAáū¹ £Ankleshwar

(b) ¤à¹àl¡ü>ã¡ £Barauni

(c) [l¡K £Digboi

(d) ³å´¬àÒü ÒàÒü £Mumbai High

119. ®¡à¹t¡¹ ëÎòà ³àì\ì¹ šà¹ íÒ ë™à¯à "Û¡à}ÅíÒìá

The latitude passing through the

middle of India is the

(a) A¡A¢¡i¡yû¡à[”z £

Tropic of Cancer

(b) ³A¡¹yû¡à[”z £

Tropic of Capricorn

(c) [¤Èå¯ì¹Jà £

Equator

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £

None of the above

120. [K¹ ¤>àe¡º ——¹ ¤àήè¡[³ [ÒW¡àìš \>à\àt¡¡ú

Gir Forest is known as the habitat of

(a) KØòl¡ £

rhinoceros

(b) ¤àQ £

tiger

(c) [Î}Ò £

lion

(d) Ò[¹oà¡ £

deer

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UNIT—VII

( Tribes of India and Tribal Development )

121. t¡ºt¡ l¡ü[À[Jt¡ ëA¡à>\> šø‹à>³”|ã ‘še¡Åãº>ã[t¡’¹ ºKt¡ \[Øl¡t¡?Who among the following Prime

Ministers is associated with

‘Panchasheel’?

(a) \¯àÒ¹ºàº ë>Ò¹ç¡ £Jawaharlal Nehru

(b) Òü[–ƒ¹à KàÞê¡ã £Indira Gandhi

(c) ³å¹à¹\ã ëƒÅàÒü £Morarji Desai

(d) ³>ì³àÒ> [Î} £Manmohan Singh

122. 2011 W¡>¹ ëºàA¡[šÚº ">å™àÚã ®¡à¹t¡¹³åk¡ \>Î}J¸à¹ ">åÎè[W¡t¡ \>\à[t¡¹ Åt¡A¡¹àÒ๠ҒºAs per 2011 Census, the percentage

of the Scheduled Tribes of India is

(a) 13·67% £

(b) 8·60% £

(c) 50·00% £

(d) 68·01% £

123. t¡ºt¡ l¡ü[À[Jt¡ ëA¡à>ìi¡à \>ìKàË¡ãìÚ ¤àÒüáàìKàl¡ü;ί šàº> A¡ì¹?Which of the following tribal groups

celebrates Bwisagu Festival?

(a) [³[á}ÎA¡º¡ £Mishings

(b) A¡à[¤¢ÎA¡º £Karbis

(c) ¹à®¡àÎA¡º £Rabhas

(d) ¤ìØl¡àÎA¡º £Bodos

124. t¡ºt¡ [ƒÚà ëA¡à>J> ¹à\¸t¡ \>\à[t¡¹Î}J¸à "[‹A¡?

Which State of the following has

the highest concentration of the

Scheduled Tribe population?

(a) "γ £

Assam

(b) "¹ç¡oàW¡º šøìƒÅ £

Arunachal Pradesh

(c) ³‹¸šøìƒÅ £

Madhya Pradesh

(d) ë³QàºÚ £

Meghalaya

125. Aå¡[A¡ \>ìKàË¡ãÎA¡º A¡’t¡ ¤Î¤àÎ A¡ì¹?

In which State do Kuki tribes live?

(a) ³[ošå¹¡ £

Manipur

(b) [³ì\à¹à³ £

Mizoram

(c) "¹ç¡oàW¡º šøìƒÅ £

Arunachal Pradesh

(d) "γ £

Assam

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126. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ >õt¡à[wA¡ Î줢ۡo ëA¡[t¡Úà šø[t¡Ë¡àíÒ[áº?In which year was the

Anthropological Survey of India

established?

(a) 1945 W¡>t¡¡ £1945

(b) 1952 W¡>t¡¡ £1952

(c) 1947 W¡>t¡¡ £1947

(d) 1962 W¡>t¡¡ £1962

127. "γ¹ A¡à[¤¢ÎA¡ºA¡ šè¤¢ìt¡ [A¡ ¤å[º \>à\àt¡?The Karbis of Assam are earlier

known as

(a) [³[A¡¹¡ £Mikir

(b) [³[¹¡ £Miri

(c) ºàºå}¡ £Lalung

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ¡ £None of the above

128. "γ¹ \>ìKàË¡ãÎA¡º¹ šø‹à> \ã[¯A¡à Ò’ºThe main livelihood of tribals of

Assam is

(a) šÇ¡šàº> £pastoralism

(b) ³;θšàº> £pisciculture

(c) Aõ¡[È £agriculture

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ¡ £None of the above

129. t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à šÇ¡šàºA¡ δ߃àÚ?

Which of the following communities

is pastoral?

(a) ëi¡àl¡à¡ £

Toda

(b) ®¡ãº £

Bhil

(c) Kr¡ £

Gond

(d) ¤ã¹Ò¹ £

Birhor

130. \>\à[t¡ÎA¡º¹ ¤Î[t¡¹ Ñ‚à>W塸t¡A¡¹o¹ ³èºA¡à¹o Ò’º

The main cause of tribal

displacement of inhabitants is

(a) šøA¡¿ [¤A¡àÅ £

development of projects

(b) γõ‡ý¡Åàºã J[>\ δšƒ¹ l¡ü;Î £

rich mineral source

(c) ¤àÞê¡ [>³¢ào £

construction of dams

(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ £

All of the above

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131. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ >õt¡à[wA¡ Î줢ۡo¹ ³ìt¡, l¡üv¡¹-šè¤®¡à¹t¡t¡ \>\à[t¡¹ Î}J¸à Ò’ºAccording to the Anthropological

Survey of India, the number of tribal

groups of North-East India is

(a) 213 £

(b) 635 £

(c) 314 £

(d) 188 £

132. ëA¡à>ìi¡à še¡¤à[È¢A¡ š[¹A¡¿>àt¡ ¤×³åJã\>\àt¡ãÚ ¤ÃA¡Î³èÒ šø[t¡Ë¡à A¡¹à íÒ[áº?In which Five-Year Plan were multi-

purpose tribal blocks created?

(a) W¡tå¡=¢ še¡¤à[È¢A¡ š[¹A¡¿>àt¡ £Fourth Five-Year Plan

(b) šø=³ še¡¤à[È¢A¡ š[¹A¡¿>àt¡ £First Five-Year Plan

(c) [‡t¡ãÚ še¡¤à[È¢A¡ š[¹A¡¿>àt¡ £Second Five-Year Plan

(d) tõ¡t¡ãÚ še¡¤à[È¢A¡ š[¹A¡¿>àt¡ £Third Five-Year Plan

133. ITDP¹ δšèo¢ ¹ê¡šìi¡à Ò’ºThe full form of ITDP is

(a) ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ \>\àt¡ãÚ l¡üÄÚ> š[¹A¡¿>à £Indian Tribal Development

Programme

(b) ÎåÎ}Q¤‡ý¡ \>\àt¡ãÚ l¡üÄÚ> šøA¡¿ £Integrated Tribal Development

Project

(c) ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ \>\àt¡ãÚ l¡üÄÚ> šøA¡¿ £Indian Tribal Development

Project

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above

134. t¡º¹ l¡ü[À[Jt¡ ëA¡à>ìi¡à ">åË¡àì> ‘[ššº "ó¡Òü[r¡Úà šøA¡¿’ šøoÚ> A¡[¹[áº?

Which of the following institutions

carried out the ‘People of India

Project’?

(a) ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ >õt¡à[wA¡ Î줢ۡo £

Anthropological Survey of India

(b) ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ šøàoã[¤ƒ¸à Î줢ۡo £

Zoological Survey of India

(c) ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ šøâ—t¡à[wA¡ Î줢ۡo £

Archaeological Survey of India

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £

None of the above

135. "γ¹ "ài¡àÒüt¡îA¡ l¡àR¡¹ \>ìKàË¡ãìi¡à Ò’º

The largest tribal group of Assam is

(a) [t¡¯à £

Tiwa

(b) [³[á} £

Mishing

(c) ëKà¯àºà £

Gowala

(d) ¤ìØl¡à £

Bodo

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136. c塳 ëJ[t¡ A¡¹à ÒÚJhum cultivation is practised in

(a) γt¡º®è¡[³ "e¡ºt¡ £plain areas

(b) šàÒà¹ãÚà "e¡ºt¡ £hill areas

(c) \ºàÒ®è¡[³ "e¡ºt¡ £wetland areas

(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ £All of the above

137. [¤ìÅÈ®¡àì¯ [¤šƒàšÄ \>\à[t¡ÎA¡º¹(PVTGs) šø‹à> í¤[ÅÊ¡¸ Ò’ºThe main characteristic of

Particularly Vulnerable Tribal

Groups (PVTGs) is

(a) ¤[‡ý¢¡t¡ \>Î}J¸à¡ £increasing population

(b) ιº "=¢>ã[t¡¡ £simple economy

(c) "[t¡šàt¡ [>³— ÎàÛ¡¹t¡à¹ Ò๡ £extremely low literacy rate

(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ >ÒÚ £All of the above are not true

138. ëÛ¡y l¡üÄÚ> š‡ý¡[t¡ ëA¡à>ìi¡à še¡¤à[È¢A¡š[¹A¡¿>àt¡ šø=ì³ šøoÚ> A¡¹à ÒÚ?In which Five-Year Plan was

Area Development Approach first

implemented?

(a) še¡³ še¡¤à[È¢A¡ š[¹A¡¿>àt¡ £Fifth Five-Year Plan

(b) [‡t¡ãÚ še¡¤à[È¢A¡ š[¹A¡¿>àt¡ £Second Five-Year Plan

(c) W¡tå¡=¢ še¡¤à[È¢A¡ š[¹A¡¿>àt¡ £Fourth Five-Year Plan

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above

139. "γ¹ \>ìKàË¡ãÎA¡º šø‹à>îA¡

Tribals of Assam mostly belong to

(a) [>Nø’ šø\à[t¡¹ "”z®¢å¡v¡û¡ £

Negroid race

(b) ³}ìKàºãÚ šø\à[t¡¹ "”z®¢å¡v¡û¡¡ £

Mongoloid race

(c) A¡’ìA¡áãÚ šø\à[t¡¹ "”z®¢å¡v¡û¡ £

Caucasoid race

(d) *š¹¹ "ài¡àÒüì¤à¹ £

All of the above

140. ®¡à¹t¡ãÚ Î}[¤‹à>¹ ëA¡à>J> ‹à¹à¹ "‹ã>t¡"γ¹ šàÒà¹ãÚà [\ºà¹ \>\àt¡ãÚ "e¡º¹šøÅàÎ>¹ ¤àì¤ [>‹¢à[¹t¡ ">åƒà> [ƒÚà ÒÚ?

Under which Article of the Indian

Constitution is the fixed grant

provided for the administration of

tribal areas in hill districts of

Assam?

(a) 275 (1) >} ">åìZრ£

Article 275 (1)

(b) 46 >} ">åìZრ£

Article 46

(c) 339 >} ">åìZრ£

Article 339

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £

None of the above

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UNIT—VIII

( Logical Reasoning and Numerical Ability )

141. &i¡à l¡ü[v¡û¡ P ¹ ¤àì¤ P PÚ ~ ¹ Ît¡¸t¡à ³à>Ò’¤

For a statement P, the truth value

of P PÚ ~ is

(a) T £

(b) F £

(c) ëA¡àì>à ³à> >àÒü £No value

(d) [>‹¢à¹o A¡[¹¤ ë>à¯à[¹ £Cannot be determined

142. 11 12 13 20+ + + +L -¹ ë™àKó¡º Ò’¤

The sum of 11 12 13 20+ + + +L is

(a) 150 £

(b) 155 £

(c) 160 £

(d) 175 £

143. A AÇ = ?

(a) A2 £

(b) f £

(c) A £

(d) ¢A £

144. &i¡à [‡Qàt¡ γãA¡¹o¹ ™[ƒ 2 3+ Ö &i¡à ³èºÒÚ, ët¡ì”z "à>ìi¡à ³èº Ò’¤

If 2 3+ Ö is a root of a quadratic

equation, then the other root is

(a) Ö3 £

(b) 2 £

(c) Ö2 3+ £

(d) 2 3- Ö £

145. ™[ƒ w, 1 ¹ Q>³èº ÒÚ, ët¡ì”z w3 ¹ ³à> Ò’¤

If w is a cube root of unity, then the

value of w3 is

(a) w £

(b) w2 £

(c) -1 £

(d) 1 £

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146. x 2 1 0+ = γãA¡¹o¹ ³èºìA¡Òüi¡à Ò’¤

The solutions of the equation

x 2 1 0+ = are

(a) i, -i £

(b) 1, -1 £

(c) 1, i £

(d) 1, -i £

147. log2 32 ¹ ³à> Ò’¤

The value of log2 32 is

(a) 5 £

(b) 1 £

(c) 2 £

(d) 16 £

148. 7, 9, 21¹ W¡tå¡=¢ γà>åšàt¡ Ò’¤

The fourth proportion to 7, 9, 21 is

(a) 23 £

(b) 27 £

(c) 29 £

(d) 31 £

149. yû¡Ú "à¹ç¡ [¤yû¡ã ³èº¸¹ ">åšàt¡ Ò’º 3 : 4.³å>àó¡à¹ Åt¡à}Å Ò’¤

The ratio of cost price and selling

price is 3 : 4. The profit percent is

(a) 15 £

(b) 30 £

(c) 20 £

(d) 331

150. 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 33 ëÅøoãt¡"Ç¡‡ý¡ Î}J¸àìi¡à Ò’º

The wrong number in the series

1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 33 is

(a) 8 £

(b) 5 £

(c) 33 £

(d) 21 £

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151. šø[t¡ ¤áì¹ 10 Åt¡à}Å Îåt¡¹ Òà¹t¡1,200 i¡A¡à¹ 2 ¤á¹¹ šàW¡t¡ Îåt¡ Ò’¤

The interest of R1,200 after 2 years

at the rate of 10% per annum will be

(a) 240 i¡A¡à £R240

(b) 80 i¡A¡à £R80

(c) 100 i¡A¡à £R100

(d) 60 i¡A¡à £R60

152. &i¡à ™åOµ Î}J¸à¹ "àA¡à¹ Ò’¤

An even number is of the form

(a) 2 1q q N- Î, £

(b) 21

2q q N+ Î, £

(c) 2 1q q N+ Î, £

(d) 2q q N, Î £

153. 1 "à¹ç¡ 100 ¹ [®¡t¡¹t¡ ë³ï[ºA¡ Î}J¸à¹ Î}J¸àÒ’¤

The number of primes in between

1 and 100 is

(a) 22 £

(b) 25 £

(c) 26 £

(d) 27 £

154. ™[ƒ x ¹ 15% = y ¹ 20%, ët¡ì”z x y:

Ò’¤

If 15% of x = 20% of y, then x y: is

(a) 5 : 6 £

(b) 4 : 5 £

(c) 2 : 1 £

(d) 4 : 3 £

155. 3·7 A¡ Åt¡à}Å "àA¡à¹t¡ &ì>‹¹ìo [º[J¤ šà[¹

3·7 can be expressed in terms of

percentage as

(a) 37% £

(b) 370% £

(c) 0·37% £

(d) 0·037% £

156. &[J[> i¡A¡à x "à¹ç¡ y ¹ ³à\t¡ 3 : 5 [ÒW¡àìš®¡KàÒü [ƒÚà Ò’º¡ú ™[ƒ x ¹ "}Å 1,500 i¡A¡àÒÚ, ët¡ì”z y ¹ "}Å Ò’¤

An amount is divided among x and y

in the ratio 3 : 5. If x’s share is

R1,500, then the share of y is

(a) 4,000 i¡A¡à £R4,000

(b) 3,000 i¡A¡à £R3,000

(c) 2,500 i¡A¡à £R2,500

(d) 2,000 i¡A¡à £R2,000

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157. 72 = ? of 800

(a) 9% £

(b) 7% £

(c) 12% £

(d) 8% £

158. ¤o¢ ëÅøoã FED, JIH, ONM, _____t¡ &i¡àšƒ [ƒÚà ëÒà¯à >àÒü¡ú &Òü šƒìi¡à Ò’¤

In the letter series FED, JIH, ONM,

_____, one term is missing. The

missing term is

(a) UTS £

(b) TUS £

(c) STU £

(d) UST £

159. š[Òºà \à>å¯à¹ã, 2020 ¹ š¹à 31 ³àW¢¡,2020íº [ƒ>¹ Î}J¸à Ò’¤

The number of days from 1st

January, 2020 to 31st March, 2020

is

(a) 90 £

(b) 91 £

(c) 89 £

(d) 88 £

160. VOWEL Ŧ¹ š¹à &i¡à ¤o¢ ™àƒõ[ZáA¡®¡àì¯ëºà¯à¡ú ¤o¢ìi¡à Ѭ¹¤o¢ ëÒà¯à¹ δ±à[¯t¡à Ò’¤

A single letter is selected at random

from the word VOWEL. The

probability that it is a vowel is

(a)2

(b)1

(c)1

(d)1

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161. š[¹W¡àº>à A¡à™¢Î³èÒ¹ [®¡t¡¹t¡ ëA¡à>ìA¡Òüi¡àQ[>Ë¡®¡àì¯ \[Øl¡t¡?

Which of the management functions

are closely related?

(a) š[¹A¡¿>à "à¹ç¡ [>Ú”|o £

Planning and Controlling

(b) š[¹A¡¿>à "à¹ç¡ Î}Kk¡> £

Planning and Organizing

(c) [>ìÚàK "à¹ç¡ [>Ú”|o £

Staffing and Controlling

(d) š[¹A¡¿>à "à¹ç¡ [>ìÚàK £

Planning and Staffing

162. ÎA¡ìºà š[¹W¡àº>à-δšA¢¡ãÚ A¡à™¢à¯ºã [>³—-l¡ü[À[Jt¡ "à[ÒºàγèÒ¹ ë™àìK[ƒ ëA¡ì>îA¡[>Íš[v¡ A¡¹à ÒÚ?

All the managerial functions are

settled by managers with the tool of

(a) š[¹A¡¿>à £

planning

(b) [·ý¡à”z NøÒo £

decision making

(c) Îå-[>Ú”|o £

effective control

(d) A¡t¢õ¡Œ šøƒà> £

authority

163. &A¡-³à[ºA¡à>à ¤¸¯ÎàÚ íÒìá &ì> &A¡ ¤¸¯ÎàÚ™’t¡ t¡ºt¡ [ƒÚà [¤A¡¿Î³èÒ, &i¡à¹ ¤àìƒ Ît¡¸A sole proprietorship is a business

where all of the following are true,

except that

(a) [·ý¡à”z NøÒo¹ ëÛ¡yt¡ ³à[ºA¡¹ δšèo¢[>Ú”|o =àìA¡ £the owner has complete control

over decision making

(b) ³à[ºA¡\> [>\¹ ¤¸[v¡û¡Kt¡ δš[v¡¹Î³š[¹³ào¹ ëºàA¡W¡à>¹ ¤àì¤ ƒàÚ¤‡ý¡ Ò’¤ £the proprietor is liable for losses

to the extent of his personal

assets

(c) ºà®¡¹ δšèo¢ "}Å ³à[ºA¡ "à¹ç¡A¡³¢W¡à¹ãÎA¡º¹ £profits entirely belong to the

owner and staffs

(d) ³à[ºìA¡ [>\¹ ¤¸¯ÎàÚ¹ "}Å [>[‹Î}NøÒ¹¤àì¤ [¤yû¡ã A¡[¹¤ šàì¹ £the proprietor can sell his share

in business to raise funds

164. &A¡ ¤¸[v¡û¡¹ ëA¡à´šà>ã¹ ëÛ¡yt¡ Τ¢à[‹A¡ ΃θ¹ Î}J¸à Ò’ºThe maximum number of members

in a one-person company is

(a) &\> £one

(b) ƒå\> £two

(c) še¡àÅ\> £fifty

(d) ƒåÅ\> £two hundred

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165. ë™ï= [Ò–ƒå š[¹Úຠ¤¸¯ÎàÚ¹ ³å¹¤kã\>A¡ ëA¡à¯àÒÚ

The head of the joint Hindu family

business is called

(a) ѬŒà[‹A¡à¹ £

Proprietor

(b) A¡t¢¡à £

Karta

(c) Îe¡àºA¡ £

Director

(d) š[¹W¡àºA¡ £

Manager

166. &A¡-³à[ºA¡à>à ¤¸¯ÎàÚã\>¹

A sole proprietor has

(a) Îã[³t¡ ëƒ>à =àìA¡ £

limited liability

(b) ˜¡o¹ ¤àì¤ ëA¡àì>à ëƒ>à >à=àìA¡ £

no liability for debts

(c) "Îã[³t¡ ëƒ>à =àìA¡ £

unlimited liability

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £

None of the above

167. &i¡à γ¤àÚ šø[t¡Ë¡à>¹ ëÛ¡yt¡ t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à>ã[t¡ šàº> A¡¹à ÒÚ?In a cooperative society, which of

the following principles is followed?

(a) &i¡à "}Å &i¡à 뮡ài¡ £One share one vote

(b) ëA¡Òü¤ài¡à* 뮡ài¡ £Multiple vote

(c) 뮡ài¡à[‹A¡à¹ >à=àìA¡ £No vote

(d) &\> ¤¸[v¡û¡ &i¡à 뮡ài¡ £One person one vote

168. &i¡à ë™ï= ëA¡à´šà>ã¹ Îe¡àºA¡³r¡ºãA¡ [>¤¢à[W¡t¡A¡ì¹The Board of Directors of a joint-

stock company is elected by

(a) A¡³¢W¡à¹ãÎA¡ìº £employees

(b) W¡¹A¡à¹ã [¤ÈÚ๠Î}т๠‡à¹à £government bodies

(c) Îà‹à¹o >àK[¹A¡¹ ‡à¹à £general public

(d) "}Å‹à¹A¡ÎA¡ìº £shareholders

169. t¡º¹ ëA¡à>ìi¡à [>Ú”|o¹ &i¡à ëA¡ïź >ÒÚ?Which of the following is not the

technique of control?

(a) ¤àì\i¡ £Budget

(b) ">åÅàÎ>³èºA¡ A¡à™¢ £Disciplinary action

(c) šøÅ}Îà A¡¹à £Praise

(d) ëA¡ïź £Policy

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170. [>³—[º[Jt¡ &i¡à¹ ¤àì¤ šgãÚ> A¡¹àìi¡à¤à‹¸t¡à³èºA¡?

Registration is compulsory for which

one of the following?

(a) ë™ï= ëA¡à´šà>ã £Joint-stock company

(b) "}Åãƒà¹ã ¤¸¯ÎàÚ £Partnership business

(c) &A¡-³à[ºA¡à>à ¤¸¯ÎàÚ £Sole proprietorship business

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above

171. [ÒW¡àšA¡¹o íÒìá _____ &A¡ ®¡àÈà¡ú

Accounting is the language of

(a) [ÒW¡àš¹Û¡A¡¹ £accountant

(b) ¤àt¢¡à¹ £information

(c) NøàÒA¡ÎA¡º¹ £customers

(d) ¤¸¯ÎàÚ¹ £business

172. "”z@[ó¡¹t¡¹ "=¢ íÒìá

Return inward means

(a) yû¡Ú [ó¡¹; £purchase return

(b) [¤º [ó¡¹; £bill return

(c) [¤yû¡ã [ó¡¹; £sales return

(d) δ±à¹ [ó¡¹; £stock return

173. W¡[ºt¡ δš[v¡ "à¹ç¡ W¡[ºt¡ ëƒ>๠šà=¢A¡¸Òü íÒìá

The difference between current

assets and current liabilities is

(a) Qà[i¡ £

deficiency

(b) W¡[ºt¡ ³èº‹> £

working capital

(c) δš[v¡ £

assets

(d) ëƒ>à £

liabilities

174. Îå>à³ íÒìá

Goodwill is

(a) њŢ\[>t¡ δš[v¡ £

tangible asset

(b) W¡[ºt¡ δš[v¡ £

current asset

(c) Û¡Ú\[>t¡ δš[v¡ £

fictitious asset

(d) "њŢ\[>t¡ δš[v¡ £

intangible asset

175. GST¹ šèo¢ ¹ê¡šìi¡à íÒìá

The full form of GST is

(a) General Service Tax £

(b) Goods and Sales Tax £

(c) Goods and Standard Tax £

(d) Goods and Services Tax £

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176. "à³à¹ ëƒÅ¹ ¤t¢¡³à>¹ "àÒüA¡¹ "àÒü>ìi¡à íÒìá

The present Income-tax Act of our

country is the

(a) "àÒüA¡¹ "àÒü>, 1921 £Income-tax Act, 1921

(b) "àÒüA¡¹ "àÒü>, 1956 £Income-tax Act, 1956

(c) "àÒüA¡¹ "àÒü>, 1961 £Income-tax Act, 1961

(d) "àÒüA¡¹ "àÒü>, 2011 £Income-tax Act, 2011

177. "àÒ¹o¹ [ÒW¡àš íÒìá &A¡

Drawings Account is a

(a) ¤¸[v¡û¡Kt¡ [ÒW¡àš £Personal Account

(b) δš[v¡-δšA¢¡ãÚ [ÒW¡àš £Real Account

(c) >à[³A¡ [ÒW¡àš £Nominal Account

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above

178. ³åk¡ [¤yû¡ã – γt¡à}Å [¤–ƒå¹ [¤yû¡ã¹ γà> íÒìá

Total sales – Sales at breakeven

point equals to

(a) ºà®¡ "à¹ç¡ ëºàA¡W¡à> £profit and loss

(b) ÎÒì™àK £contribution

(c) [>¹àšƒ "à\¢> £margin of safety

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £None of the above

179. ³åk¡ ºà®¡¹ ">åšàt¡ íÒìá

Gross Profit Ratio is

(a) ³åk¡ ºà®¡

× 100 £šøAõ¡t¡ ºà®¡Gross Profit

Net Profit´ 100

(b) ³åk¡ ºà®¡

× 100 £šøAõ¡t¡ [¤yû¡ãGross Profit

Net Sales´ 100

(c)šøAõ¡t¡ [¤yû¡ã

× 100 £ ³åk¡ ºà®¡

Net Sales

Gross Profit´ 100

(d) *š¹¹ &i¡à* >ÒÚ £

None of the above

180. GAAP ¹ šèo¢ ¹ê¡šìi¡à íÒìá

The full form of GAAP is

(a) Generally Accepted Accounting

Principles £

(b) Generally Accepted Accounting

Policies £

(c) Generally Accepted Accounting

Practices £

(d) Generally Accepted Accounting

Problems £H H H

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