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Mastering B.

Ed Science (OKCL)
B.Ed (Science) Paper 4(Attempt #1)
Candidate Details
Candidate Name Login ID

DIPAK KUMAR DASH dipakdash64@gmail.com

Subject Syllabus Test Date Test Duration


Main Paper Language_(English),Mathematics, 04-Aug-2018 90   mins
Teaching_Aptitude_1,
Education_&_General_Awareness,
Reasoning, Mathematics_1,
Physical_Science_1,
Physical_Science_2,
Bio-Science_2,
Education_&_General_Awarenes

Brief Analysis
Questions
Total Questions Attempted Correct InCorrect Evaluation Pending
90 73 58 15 0
Marks
Total Marks Correct Question Marks Incorrect Question Marks Marks Obtained * Minimum Passing
90.0 58.0 -3.75 54.25 0.0
Percentage 60.28 %
Result Status PASS
Marks Obtained = Correct Question Marks - Incorrect Question Marks

Difficulty Level Wise Analysis


Difficulty Level Total Correct/Attempt Evaluation Pending Accuracy
Medium 90 58 / 73 0 79.45 %

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Topic Wise Analysis


Topic Wise Summary
Topics Total Correct/Attempt Evaluation Pending Accuracy
Language_(English) 10 6/8 0 75.00 %
Mathematics 12 8 / 11 0 72.73 %
Teaching_Aptitude_1 10 4/9 0 44.44 %
Education_&_General_Awareness
1 0/0 0 0.0 %
Reasoning 5 2/4 0 50.00 %
Mathematics_1 8 5/5 0 100.00 %
Education_&_General_Awarenes
4 1/2 0 50.00 %
Physical_Science_1 12 11 / 11 0 100.00 %
Physical_Science_2 8 7/7 0 100.00 %
Bio-Science_2 20 14 / 16 0 87.50 %
On the basis of your test attempt, Our Analytics observes that:
Your Best Area(s) Mathematics_1, Physical_Science_1, Physical_Science_2
Your Weak Area(s) Education_&_General_Awareness
Topic Wise Detailed Analysis

Topic:Language_(English)
Question : 1 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium
Synonym of "Separating" is ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Developing
2 Improving
3 Alienating
4 None of these

Question : 2 ( Not - Attempted ) Difficulty Level:Medium


The adjective from of 'satisfaction' is
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Satiety
2 Satisfactory
3 Satisfactorily
4 All of these

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Question : 3 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions below as directed :

The structure of the feet and legs varies greatly among frog species, depending in part on whether they live primarily on the ground, in
water, in tress, or in burrows. Frogs must be able to move quickly through their environment to catch prey and escape predators, and
numerous adaptations help them do so. Many frogs, especially those that live in water, have webbed toes. The degree to which the toes are
webbed is directly proportional to the amount of time the species lives in the water. For example, the completely aquatic African dwarf
frog (Hymenochirussp .), has fully webbed toes, where the toes of white’s tree frog (Litoria caerulea), an arboreal species, are only a half
or a quarter webbed. Arboreal frogs have “toe pads” to help grip vertical surfaces. These pads, located on the ends of the toes, do not work
by suction. Rather, the surface of the pad consists of interlocking cells, with a small gap between adjacent cells. When the frog applies
pressure to the toe pads, the interlocking cells grip irregularities on the substrate. The small gaps between the cells drain away all but a him
layer of moisture on the pad, and maintain a grip through capillarity. This allows the frog to grip smooth surfaces, and does not function
when the pads are excessively wet. In many arboreal frogs, a small “intercalary structure” in each toe increases the surface area touching
the substrate. Furthermore, since hopping through trees can be dangerous, many arboreal frogs have hip joints that allow both hopping and
walking. Some frogs that live high in tress even possess an elaborate degree of webbing between their toes, as do aquatic frogs. In these
arboreal frogs, the webs allow the frogs to “parachute” or control their glide from one position in the canopy to another. Ground-dwelling
frogs generally lack the adaptations of aquatic and arboreal frogs. Most have smaller toe pads, if any,and little webbing. Some burrowing
frogs have a toe extension-a metatarsal tubercle – that helps them to burrow. The hind legs of ground dwellers are more muscular than those
of aqueous and tree- dwelling frogs.

Which of following generally lack the ability to adapt ?


Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Ground-dwelling frogs
2 Aquatic frogs
3 Air-dwelling frogs
4 Arboreal frogs

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Question : 4 ( Not - Attempted ) Difficulty Level:Medium


Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions below as directed :

The structure of the feet and legs varies greatly among frog species, depending in part on whether they live primarily on the ground, in
water, in tress, or in burrows. Frogs must be able to move quickly through their environment to catch prey and escape predators, and
numerous adaptations help them do so. Many frogs, especially those that live in water, have webbed toes. The degree to which the toes are
webbed is directly proportional to the amount of time the species lives in the water. For example, the completely aquatic African dwarf
frog (Hymenochirussp .), has fully webbed toes, where the toes of white’s tree frog (Litoria caerulea), an arboreal species, are only a half
or a quarter webbed. Arboreal frogs have “toe pads” to help grip vertical surfaces. These pads, located on the ends of the toes, do not work
by suction. Rather, the surface of the pad consists of interlocking cells, with a small gap between adjacent cells. When the frog applies
pressure to the toe pads, the interlocking cells grip irregularities on the substrate. The small gaps between the cells drain away all but a him
layer of moisture on the pad, and maintain a grip through capillarity. This allows the frog to grip smooth surfaces, and does not function
when the pads are excessively wet. In many arboreal frogs, a small “intercalary structure” in each toe increases the surface area touching
the substrate. Furthermore, since hopping through trees can be dangerous, many arboreal frogs have hip joints that allow both hopping and
walking. Some frogs that live high in tress even possess an elaborate degree of webbing between their toes, as do aquatic frogs. In these
arboreal frogs, the webs allow the frogs to “parachute” or control their glide from one position in the canopy to another. Ground-dwelling
frogs generally lack the adaptations of aquatic and arboreal frogs. Most have smaller toe pads, if any,and little webbing. Some burrowing
frogs have a toe extension-a metatarsal tubercle – that helps them to burrow. The hind legs of ground dwellers are more muscular than those
of aqueous and tree- dwelling frogs.

The word 'elaborate' in the passage is a


Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Noun
2 Adjective
3 Pronoun
4 Adverb

Question : 5 ( Attempted ) InCorrect [ -0.25   Marks Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Read the passage and answer the questions that follow:

Firefigthers are often asked to speak to school and community groups about the importance of fire safety, particularly fire prevention and
detection. Because smoke detectors reduce the risk of dying in a fire by half, firefighters often provide audiences with information on how
to install these protective devices in their homes. Specifically, they tell them these things: A smoke detector should be placed on each floor
of a home. While sleeping, people are in particular danger of an emergent fire, and there must be a detector outside each sleeping area. A
good site for a detector would be a hallway that runs between living spaces and bedrooms.
Because of the dead-air space that might be missed by turbulent hot air buncing around above a fire, smoke detectors should
be installed either on the ceiling at least four inches from the nearest wall, or high on a wall at last four, but no further than twelve inches
from the ceiling. Detectors should not be mounted near windows, exterior doors, or other places where drafts might direct the smoke away
from the unit. Nor should they be placed in kitchens and garages, where cooking and gas fumes are likely to cause false alarms.

The passage implies that dead-air space is most likely to be found-


Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 On a ceiling,between four and twelve inches from a wall.
2 Near an open window.
3 in kitchens and garages
4 Close to where a wall meets a ceiling.

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Question : 6 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Complete the following PROVERB:

It is making___________ longer than I expected.


Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 More
2 Quite
3 Rather
4 Some

Question : 7 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


(Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer out of the four choices given after each question)

Winter season is a cold season that keeps our spirit lethargic. It is a deadly season that brings cold,
Disease and unhappy feelings. We are not interested in winter season because we do not feel active and excited. We are irritated and lose
our patience. We suffer, but we should remember that the biting of cold of winter, through unpleasant, is also beneficial. It brings in
festivals, good harvests. Flower and fruits, games and sports & so on. The spring season come after winter.

Nothing is constant in this world. In the cyclic order everything that comes and goes , is repeated indefinitely day and night, winter &
springs, sorrows & happiness all are fluctuation. If today one is begger, next day one may be billonarie. If now one is handsome , next
moment one becomes ugly. With this knowledge of the nature of things , human beings should go on working and should wait patiently for
future. If put in misery today and attains a lot of wealth tomorrow, we should not feel proud of this wealth day after tomorrow, since it is
subject.

What we feel in winter ?


Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Cold
2 Disease
3 Unhappy
4 All of the above

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Question : 8 ( Attempted ) InCorrect [ -0.25   Marks Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


(Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer out of the four choices given after each question )

The proverb means that if we really want to help others in their misery. We should help our relatives & friends. They are our
dear and near ones. They extend their friendly hands of good will and co-operation when we are in troubles. Our relatives are well wishers.
They have helped to bring us up. They share our joys and sorrows. They give us all support to make us happy. We owe them a lot. So it
is our primary duty to help them first. After relations and friends, we should help our neighbours and villagers or people of our locality
whom we know well. Then we should help our countrymen. Sometimes we do not care to help our relatives, but we go forward to help
others. It doesnot show our generousity. It shows our want of sympathy for our distressed relatives. If we cannot feel for our own people,
we cannot feel for other. In such a case, our sincerity is merely a show. Such a kind of generousity is meaningless as it lacks genuine intrest
and attitude. Such a charity cannot be called a charity at all. True charity begins at home.

Some times people show generousity, what is that ?


Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Help to family member as well as others
2 Help to relatives but not to others
3 Help to others but not to our relatives
4 None of these

Question : 9 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


What the antonym of forward is ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Continue
2 Backward
3 Development
4 None

Question : 10 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


(Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer out of the four choices given after each question )

The proverb means that if we really want to help others in their misery. We should help our relatives & friends. They are our
dear and near ones. They extend their friendly hands of good will and co-operation when we are in troubles. Our relatives are well wishers.
They have helped to bring us up. They share our joys and sorrows. They give us all support to make us happy. We owe them a lot. So it
is our primary duty to help them first. After relations and friends, we should help our neighbours and villagers or people of our locality
whom we know well. Then we should help our countrymen. Sometimes we do not care to help our relatives, but we go forward to help
others. It doesnot show our generousity. It shows our want of sympathy for our distressed relatives. If we cannot feel for our own people,
we cannot feel for other. In such a case, our sincerity is merely a show. Such a kind of generousity is meaningless as it lacks genuine intrest
and attitude. Such a charity cannot be called a charity at all. True charity begins at home.

In which case our sincerity merely a show ?


Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 When we can't feel for our own; we can't feel for other
2 When we can't feel for other, we can't feel for our people
3 Both a and b
4 None of the above

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Topic:Mathematics
Question : 11 ( Attempted ) InCorrect [ -0.25   Marks Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium
A man sold two pens at Rs 12 each. On one he gained 20% and on the other he lost 20%. What was his profit or loss on the whole?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Neither gain nor loss
2 Gained 1 rupee
3 Lost 1 rupee
4 Gained 2 rupee

Question : 12 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Find the HCF of 10, 15, 20.
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 10
2 60
3 1
4 5

Question : 13 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


What is the approximate square root of the sum of first 20 natural numbers ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 13.2
2 13.8
3 14.1
4 14.5

Question : 14 ( Attempted ) InCorrect [ -0.25   Marks Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Under which of the following conditions,H.C.F of two numbers 'p' and 'q' can be determind ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 if 'p' and 'q' are any two natural numbers
2 if 'p' and 'q' are any two integers
3 if 'p' and 'q' are any two rational numbers
4 if 'p' and 'q' are any two real numbers

Question : 15 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


If 2x= 3y, what is (x+y)/(x-y) equal to ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 5
2 4
3 2
4 1

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Question : 16 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


A rectangular carpet has an area of 120 square meter and perimeter is 46m. The length of its diagonal is ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 15m
2 14m
3 17m
4 15m

Question : 17 ( Attempted ) InCorrect [ -0.25   Marks Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Z(Z+6) = Z(Z+7)-6, so what is value of Z ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 0
2 1
3 -6
4 6

Question : 18 ( Not - Attempted ) Difficulty Level:Medium


A sum of Rs 12,500 amounts to Rs 15,500 in 4 years at the rate of simple interest. What is the rate of interest ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 0.06
2 0.04
3 0.05
4 0.07

Question : 19 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


The prices of a scooter and television set are 8:7. if a scooter costs Rs 4000 more than a tv set, the price of the tv set is ….. ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 24000
2 26000
3 28000
4 32000

Question : 20 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


A man buys a cycle for Rs 1400 and sells it at a gain of 15% what is selling price of cycle ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 1590
2 1190
3 1610
4 1510

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Question : 21 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


If 0.4:1.4::1.4:x,then x= ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 49
2 0.049
3 4.9
4 0.49

Question : 22 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


A&B start a business by investing Rs.1000 and Rs.1500 respectivily. Find the share of A out of a total profit of Rs.2400
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 196
2 96
3 144
4 None of he above

Topic:Teaching_Aptitude_1
Question : 23 ( Attempted ) InCorrect [ -0.25   Marks Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium
If your daugther fails more than once in some class, you---
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 will chide her in one way or the other.
2 will stop her study.
3 will get her subject changed.
4 will get her school changed.

Question : 24 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Freedom in education means---
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 the way ward behaviour of students.
2 the spirit of opposing the rules of the school regularly.
3 one's own free growth and the recognition of others freedom to grow similarly.
4 the spirit of unhealthy and foul practice to compete others.

Question : 25 ( Not - Attempted ) Difficulty Level:Medium


Another name of basic education is__________
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Compulsory Education
2 New Education Policy
3 Wardha Education Plan
4 Sarva Sikhya Abhiyan

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Question : 26 ( Attempted ) InCorrect [ -0.25   Marks Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Lecture method is more used because
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 it is more efficient in teaching all subjects
2 it makes teachers job easy
3 students like it very much
4 All of these

Question : 27 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


What would be your approach if a student interrupts in your class ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 You will ask him to leave the class
2 You will ask him to behave properly
3 You will asses his reasons to do the same
4 You will give him extra home-work

Question : 28 ( Attempted ) InCorrect [ -0.25   Marks Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Which of the following goals of education is derived from the Constitution of India ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Promotion of secularism
2 Promotion of equality
3 Development of democratic citizenship
4 All the above

Question : 29 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Some students have special talents. An ideal teacher should :
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Encourage them to develop their talent
2 Not take note of special talent of the students
3 Concentrate of class room teaching
4 Advise the students to develop their talent only after completing school education.

Question : 30 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


The real aim of teaching is :
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 To give knowledge and information
2 To involve pupils in activities
3 To impart knowledge
4 Desirable change in behaviour

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Question : 31 ( Attempted ) InCorrect [ -0.25   Marks Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Determining factors of individual differences in human beings are related to
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Differences in environment
2 Differences in heredity
3 Differences in assimilation and accommodation
4 Interaction between heredity and environment

Question : 32 ( Attempted ) InCorrect [ -0.25   Marks Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


In which of the following methods, to promote active learning, a teacher asks questions to students during the course of teaching ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Scientific method
2 Lecture method
3 Play way method
4 Socratic method

Topic:Education_&_General_Awareness
Question : 33 ( Not - Attempted ) Difficulty Level:Medium
The pillars of International Commission's Report is -----
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Learning to know
2 Learning to be
3 Learning to do
4 All of these.

Topic:Reasoning
Question : 34 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium
Leg: Foot : : Hand : ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Arm
2 Thigh
3 Wrist
4 Elbow

Question : 35 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Find the odd man out .
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Calendar
2 Time piece
3 Hour glass
4 Wheel

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Question : 36 ( Attempted ) InCorrect [ -0.25   Marks Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Find the Wrong Number: 14,6,7,16,21
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 6
2 8
3 16
4 21

Question : 37 ( Not - Attempted ) Difficulty Level:Medium


If 'P'denotes as '÷','Q' denotes as '+',
'R'denotes as'___'and 'S'denotes as 'X'
then :60 R 15 P 3 S 6 Q 4=?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 30
2 34
3 94
4 150

Question : 38 ( Attempted ) InCorrect [ -0.25   Marks Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Of the following two statements, both of which cannot be true, but both can also be false. Which
are these who statements ?
(I)All machines make noise
(II)Some machines are noisy.
(III)No machine make noise
(IV)Some machines are not noisy.
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 I&II
2 III&IV
3 I&III
4 II&IV

Topic:Mathematics_1
Question : 39 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium
Which number is to be added to each of 1,7,17, such that they are in continued proportion.
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 4
2 6
3 8
4 10

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Question : 40 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


If f(x) = x2+1, then f(2) =
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 3
2 4
3 5
4 6

Question : 41 ( Not - Attempted ) Difficulty Level:Medium


If x-1 is a factor of x2 + ax + b = 0 then a + b =
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 4
2 3
3 2
4 1

Question : 42 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


A vertical stick 20m long casts a shadow 10m long on the ground. At the same time a tower casts a shadow 50m long on the ground. The
height of the tower
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 100m
2 95m
3 90m
4 85m

Question : 43 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


What is the value of (5#5x4(3/2))/(5x16)?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 #(5/4)
2 5#4
3 4#5
4 None of these

Question : 44 ( Not - Attempted ) Difficulty Level:Medium


Triangles ABC and DEF are similar. 2AB=DE and BC= 8cm. Then EF=
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 3cm
2 4cm
3 5cm
4 6cm

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Question : 45 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


A number when divided by 18 leaves a remainder 2.What is the remainder when the same number is divided by 6 ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 2
2 3
3 4
4 5

Question : 46 ( Not - Attempted ) Difficulty Level:Medium


A two-digit number is 3 more then 7 times the sum of its digits.
How many such number are there ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 4
2 5
3 6
4 7

Topic:Education_&_General_Awarenes
Question : 47 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium
Who is the first cricketer to make double century in ODI ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Virendra Sehwag
2 Rohit Sharma
3 Cory Anderson
4 Sachin Tendulkar

Question : 48 ( Not - Attempted ) Difficulty Level:Medium


In which year Education was placed in the concurrent list?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 1950
2 1976
3 1995
4 2000

Question : 49 ( Attempted ) InCorrect [ -0.25   Marks Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Who is political Guru of Mahatma Gandhi ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Dada Bahi Nauroji
2 Rabindra Nath Tagore
3 A.O. Hume
4 G.K. Gokhale

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Question : 50 ( Not - Attempted ) Difficulty Level:Medium


Which of the following schemes was initiated by the Government to enhance enrolment retention and attendance in school?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Mid-day meal
2 Indira Gandhi Matritva
Sahyog Yojana
3 Integrated Child
Development
Services
4 Kasturba Gandhi Balika
Vidyalaya

Topic:Physical_Science_1
Question : 51 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium
The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in the outermost orbit of an element is :
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 2
2 8
3 18
4 32

Question : 52 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


A man drops a 10kg rock from the top of a 5m long ladder. What is the kinetic energy when it reaches the ground?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 4.9 Joule
2 490 Joule
3 9.8 Joule
4 980 Joule

Question : 53 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


What is the relation between potential difference (v), charge (Q) and work (W)?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Q=W × V
2 W=V / Q
3 V=W × Q
4 W=V × Q

Question : 54 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Charge carriers in conductors are
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Electrons
2 Protons
3 Positrons
4 Mesons

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Question : 55 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


The lowest audible frequency for a human being is about :
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 5 Hz
2 15 Hz
3 20 Hz
4 200 Hz

Question : 56 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Which of the following particles are present in nucleus of hydrogen atom ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Electrons
2 Protons
3 neutrons
4 Protons and neutrons

Question : 57 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


How many atoms are there is Na2Co3 ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 3
2 6
3 4
4 2

Question : 58 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


When the mass of a moving object is doubled, its
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 kinetic energy is doubled
2 kinetic energy is reduced half
3 its acceleration doubled
4 its kinetic energy increases four times

Question : 59 ( Not - Attempted ) Difficulty Level:Medium


A force acting on a 20 kg mass changes its velocity from 5 m/s to 2m/s. Calculate the work done by the force .
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 210 J
2 -210 J
3 420 J
4 -420 J

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Question : 60 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


What are magnetic lines of force ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 they start from south pole and end at north pole
2 they start from north-pole and end at south-pole
3 Both (A) & (B)
4 None Of The Above

Question : 61 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Which main part of sunlight causes heat ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Infra red
2 Visible rays
3 Ultra violet
4 All of these

Question : 62 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Bhopal Gas tragedy occurred due to leakage of :
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Methane
2 Phosgene
3 Methyl amino
4 Methyl-isocyanate

Topic:Physical_Science_2
Question : 63 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium
Tides are formed due to -----.
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 wind over the oceans
2 gravitational pull of the moon
3 rotation of the earth
4 revolution of the earth

Question : 64 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Which metal is best conductor of electricity?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Copper
2 Silver
3 Potassium
4 Aluminium

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Question : 65 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


The main source of heat is___
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 the sun
2 the stars (excluding the sun)
3 the interior of the earth
4 chemical reactions

Question : 66 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Alkali metals are usually kept under______
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Petrol
2 Absolute alcohol
3 Carbon tetrachloride
4 Kerosene

Question : 67 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Cooking gas is a mixture of which of the following two gases?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen
2 Butane and Propane
3 Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide
4 Methane and Ethylene

Question : 68 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


The SI unit of temperature is_____
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Kelvin
2 Celsius
3 Fahrenheit
4 None of the above

Question : 69 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Unit of loudness of sound is:
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 bel
2 decibel
3 phone
4 none of these

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Question : 70 ( Not - Attempted ) Difficulty Level:Medium


Pencil 'lead' is made up of :
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 graphite
2 charcoal
3 lead oxide
4 lampblack

Topic:Bio-Science_2
Question : 71 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium
What is the lowest frequency range of human hearing ?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 2000 vibrations per second
2 200 vibrations per second
3 100 vibrations per second
4 20 vibrations per second

Question : 72 ( Not - Attempted ) Difficulty Level:Medium


Which one of the following is commonly known as edible sponge mushroom?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Sargassum
2 Morchella
3 Agaricus
4 Polyporus

Question : 73 ( Not - Attempted ) Difficulty Level:Medium


Name the rich source of natural litmus from the following.
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Red algae
2 Lichen
3 Rocella
4 Agaricus

Question : 74 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Which of the following is not water borne disease?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Cholera
2 Typhoid
3 Asthma
4 Amoebic dysentery

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Question : 75 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Name the disease called as Lock-jaw.
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Hypertropia
2 Epilepsy
3 Arthritis
4 Tetanus

Question : 76 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


The image formed on the retina of the eye is______
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 upright and real
2 virtual and upright
3 real and inverted
4 enlarged and real

Question : 77 ( Not - Attempted ) Difficulty Level:Medium


The red colour of Red Sea is because of______
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Red algae
2 Cephaleuros
3 Brown algae
4 Trichodesmium erythrium

Question : 78 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Diseases transmitted by the head louse is______
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 plague
2 rabies
3 scurvy
4 typhoid

Question : 79 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


With what discovery is Alexander Fleming associated?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 circulation of blood
2 laws of heredity
3 discovery of tubercle bacillus
4 discovery of penicillin

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Question : 80 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Hepatitis is a disease of the_____
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 eyes
2 liver
3 kidney
4 heart

Question : 81 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Pyorrhoea is a disease of______
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Liver
2 Lungs
3 Intestine
4 Teeth

Question : 82 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Which of the following phenomena normally leads to coronary heart disease____
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 blood pressure
2 anaemia
3 Arteriosclerosis
4 indigestion

Question : 83 ( Attempted ) InCorrect [ -0.25   Marks Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Pneumonia is caused by_____
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 virus
2 fungi
3 bacteria
4 algae

Question : 84 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Which of the following disease is caused by air pollution?
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Leukaemia
2 Bronchitis
3 Rheumatism
4 Goitre

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Question : 85 ( Not - Attempted ) Difficulty Level:Medium


The outer most layer of epidermis is_____
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Stratum geminatum
2 Stratum lucidium
3 Stratum granulosum
4 Stratum corneum

Question : 86 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Drinking soda is____
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 neutral
2 an oxidising agent
3 acidic in nature
4 basic in nature

Question : 87 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Water for civil supplies is commonly purified by_____
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 chlorination
2 distillation
3 filtration
4 decantation

Question : 88 ( Attempted ) InCorrect [ -0.25   Marks Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


Blood group of an individual is controlled by:
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Haemoglobin
2 Shape of RBC
3 Shape of WBC
4 Genes

Question : 89 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


The Universal donor group is blood is:
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 O
2 A
3 B
4 AB

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Question : 90 ( Attempted ) Correct [ 1.0   Mark(s) Obtained ] Difficulty Level:Medium


The deficiency of which one of the following vitamins leads to bleeding of gums and loosening of teeth
Option(s) :
No. Option Text Correct Selected
1 Vitamin D
2 Vitamin C
3 Vitamin B
4 Vitamin A

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