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Question 1. If there is a common roots of the equation x2 + ax + b = 0
and x2 + bx + a = 0 then the value of a + b is
1. a. 1
2. b. -1
3. c. 0
4. d. ½
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Let the common root is ‘x’
x2 + ax + b = 0 ……(1)
x2 + bx + a = 0 ……(2)
Subtract equation (2) from (1), we get
(a – b)x + (b –a) = 0
⇒ x = (a-b)/(a-b) = 1
⇒x=1
⇒ {1 + a + b = 0} (From equation (1))
⇒ a + b = –1
Question 2. A principle becomes twice of its amount in 10 years at a certain rate of simple
interest, at the same rate of simple interest, that principle becomes thrice of its amount in
1. a. 15 years
2. b. 20 years
3. c. 25 years
4. d. 30 years
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Let, Principle = y
Amount = 2y
2y=y+y×R×10100
y=y+y×R×10100
⇒ R = 10%
Now, according to the question
⇒
3y=y+y×10×T′100
2y=y×T′10
⇒ T’ = 20 years
Question 3. The length of each of the two parallel chords AB and CD is 12 cm. If the length
of the radius of the circle is 10 cm, then the distance between the two chords is
1. a. 12 cm
2. b. 14 cm
3. c. 16 cm
4. d. 18 cm
5. d.= OQ =
102−62
= 8 cm = OP
PQ = 8 + 8 = 16 cm
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Perpendicular line from the center bisects the chord, so it will bisect the chord in two
equal parts of 6 cm each.
d.= OQ =
102−62
= 8 cm = OP
PQ = 8 + 8 = 16 cm
Question 4. The ratio of the volumes of two cubes is 1 : 27, the ratio of total surface areas of
two cubes is
1. a.1 : 6
2. b.1 : 8
3. c. 1 : 9
4. d. 1 : 18
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Let the sides of cubes a1 and a2 respectively
Now,
V1V2=a13a23=127
(Given)
a1a2=13
6a12and6a22
S1S2=6a136a22=(13)2=19
Question 5. A box has 210 coins of denomination one rupee and fifty paise only. The ratio
of their respective values is 13 : 11. The number of one-rupee is
1. a. 75
2. b. 76
3. c. 78
4. d. 87
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Let numbers of 1 Rs coins = x ………..(1)
and, ½ Rs coins = (210 – x) ………..(2)
From (1) and (2)
1×x12(210−x)=1311
(Given)
Question 6. If the volume of two solid right circular cylinders are same and their height are
in the ratio 1:3, then the ratio of length of radii is
1. a. √3 : 1
2. b. 1 : √3
3. c. 1 : 3
4. d. 3 : 1
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
Volume of the cylinder = πR2h
πr21h1= πr22h2 (Given)
⇒
h1h2=(r2r1)2
…(1)
also given
h1h2=13
h1h2=(r2r1)2=13
r1r2=31
Question 7. The product of
(2−3)
(2+5)
(4+23)
(5−2)
is
1. a. 1
2. b. 2
3. c. 3
4. d. 4
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
= (2 - √3) (4 + 2√3) (2 + √5) (√5 - 2)
= (2 - √3) (2 + √3) (2) (2 + √5) (2 - √5) (-1)
= (4–3) (2) (4–5) (–1)
= (1) (2) (–1) (–1)
=2
Question 8. If x – y ∝ 1/z, y – z ∝ 1/x, z – x ∝ 1/y then the sum of three variation constant is
1. a. –1
2. b. 0
3. c. 1
4. d. ±1
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Given, x – y ∝ 1/z, y – z ∝ 1/x, z – x ∝ 1/y
Let x–y = k1 1/z , y–z = k2 1/x , z–x = k3 1/y
⇒ (x – y) z = k1 ……….(1)
⇒ (y – z) x = k2 ……….(2)
⇒ (z – x) y = k3 ……….(3)
By adding equation (1), (2) and (3), we get –
k1 + k2 + k3 = 0
Question 9. Keeping the radius of a right circular cone same. If the height of its increased
thrice, the volume of it will be increased by
1. a. 100 %
2. b. 200 %
3. c. 300 %
4. d. 400 %
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Let height for cones h1 and h2 respectively and h1 = h and h2 = 3h (Given)
Now, V1 = ⅓ πr2h1 = ⅓ πr2h …(1)
and, V2 = ⅓ πr2h2
⇒ V2 = ⅓ πr2(3h) ……..(2)
from (1) and (2), we get percentage increase as
(⅓ πr2(3h) - ⅓ πr2 h)/ ⅓ πr2 h x 100
2 x 100
⇒ Volume is increased by 200%
Therefore, option (b) is correct.
1. a. 50°
2. b. 60°
3. c. 70°
4. d. 80°
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Given that, ∠A = ∠Q = 50° and ∠R = 60°
Also given, AB/QP = AC/QR
Now, by SAS Rule
ΔBAC ~ ΔPQR
⇒ ∠C = ∠R
⇒ ∠B = ∠P
∠P = 180° – (60 + 50)°
∠B = 70°
Question 11. If the measure of two angles of a triangle are 65°20’3” and 54°39’57”, then the
circular value of the third angle is
1. a. πc
2. b. πc / 2
3. c. πc / 3
4. d. 2πc / 3
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Given that,
∠A = 65° 20’ 3’’ ……….(1)
∠B = 54° 39’ 57’’ ……….(2)
adding equation (1) and (2) we get
∠A + ∠B = 120°
⇒ ∠C = 60°
⇒ ∠C = (π/3)c
Question 12. Three squares are based on the sides of a right triangle. The area of the two
smaller ones are 225 sq.cm and 400 sq.cm. What is the area of the third one?
1. a. 484 sq.cm
2. b. 259 sq.cm
3. c. 576 sq.cm
4. d. 625 sq.cm
5. a.sup>2 + b2 = c2a.sup>2 + b2 = 225 + 400 (Given)
⇒ c2 = 625 sq cm
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
⇒ c2 = 625 sq cm
Question 13. If sinθ – cosθ = 0, 0° ≤ θ ≤ 90° and secθ + cosecθ = x then x will be
1. a. 1
2. b. 2
3. c. 2√2
4. d. √2
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Given that sinθ – cosθ = 0, 0°≤θ≤90° and secθ – cosesθ = x
sin θ – cos θ = 0
⇒ sin θ = cos θ ⇒ tanθ = 1
⇒ θ = 45o
So, sec 45° + cosec 45°
= √2 + √2 = 2√2
Question 14. If 32 is removed from the date 32, 25, 23, 21, 17, 15, 13, 12, 10 then median
will be
1. a. increased by 1. 5
2. b. decreased by 1
3. c. increase by 1
4. d. Same
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Given 32, 25, 23, 21, 17, 15, 13, 12, 10
So, Median = 17 as it is the middle term
Now, 25, 23, 21, 17, 15, 13, 12, 10
(Median)new = 17 + 15/ 2= 16
⇒ Describe by 17 - 16 = 1
Question 15. The angle of elevation of a ladder leaning against a wall is 60° and the foot of
the ladder is 4.7 m away from the wall. The length of the ladder is
1. a. 4.7 m
2. b. 9.4 m
3. c. 8.4 m
4. d. 9.7 m
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
1. a. Trumpet
2. b. Bray
3. c. Bark
4. d. Howl
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
As a lion is related to Roar. Similarly, Ass is related with Bray.
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
As the ocean consists of water. Similarly, glaciers consist of ice.
1. a. Sphere
2. b. Ellipse
3. c. Point
4. d. Square
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
Arc is a part of a circle. Similarly, the line segment is a part of the square.
1. a. Student
2. b. Teacher
3. c. Education
4. d. Building
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
As you get justice in court. Similarly, you get education in school.
1. a. Immunity
2. b. Resistance
3. c. Diseases
4. d. Energy
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
Protein is needed for growth. Similarly. carbohydrates are needed for energy.
1. a. Cortes
2. b. Althing
3. c. Majlis
4. d. Storting
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
USA has congress. Similarly, Iran has Majlis.
1. a. Chief Minister
2. b. Minister of State
3. c. Speaker
4. d. Governor
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
As president is related to the country. Similarly, the Governor is related to the state.
Question 23. AB : ZY :: CD : ?
1. a. UV
2. b. WX
3. c. VU
4. d. XW
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
1. a. 148
2. b. 184
3. c. 132
4. d. 124
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
1. a. 484
2. b. 412
3. c. 625
4. d. 402
Solution:
1. Answer: (Bonus)
64 : 144 :: 256 : 400
1. a. 22
2. b. 32
3. c. 30
4. d. 23
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Answer: (b)
(56 – 21) × 2 = 70
(87 – 45) × 2 = 84
(180 – 115) × 2 = 130
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
(56 – 21) × 2 = 70
(87 – 45) × 2 = 84
(180 – 115) × 2 = 130
1. a. 20
2. b. 18
3. c. 16
4. d. 14
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
(7 × 4) ÷ 2 = 14
(4 × 9) ÷ 3 = 12
(6 × K) ÷ 4 = 24
⇒ K = 16
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
1. a. 51
2. b. 61
3. c. 63
4. d. 54
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
1. a. 77
2. b. 78
3. c. 86
4. d. 88
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
1. a. 185
2. b. 165
3. c. 175
4. d. 195
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
Solution:
1. Answer: (a
1. a. 78
2. b. 80
3. c. 84
4. d. 82
Solution:
1. Answer: Bonus
Image 1 and 2 does not tally for any relation as the only difference is 81 and 84 between
them.
1. a. J
2. b. K
3. c. S
4. d. P
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
1. a. 18
2. b. 33
3. c. 135
4. d. 145
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
(2 × 1) + 1 = 3
(14 × 7) + 7 =105
(12 × 9) + 9 = 117
Therefore, Option (a) is correct
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
40 + (5 – 2) = 43
22 + (2 – 1) = 23
So, 21 + (1 – k) = 20
⇒k=2
Therefore, option (a) is correct.
1. a. 1
2. b. 731
3. c. 1625
4. d. 2031
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
Therefore, option (d) is correct.
1. a. 6
2. b. 9
3. c. 12
4. d. 18
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Therefore, option (b) is correct.
1. a. 72
2. b. 73
3. c. 74
4. d. 75
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
4 × 2 = 8 3 × 8 = 24 2 × 7 = 14
For numbers in column top number multiply by bottom number = middle number.
For alphabet, Alphabet A, B, C comes once in every row.
Therefore 24C is the correct answer.
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
(324×4)=36(9×225)=45
(36×k2)=6k=126
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
1. a. 8
2. b. 9
3. c. 4
4. d. 7
Solution:
1. Answer: Bonus
1. a. K7
2. b. M8
3. c. K8
4. d. M7
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
For numbers in column 2+3 = 5 , 4 +5 = 9
Similarly, 6 + 8 = 14
For alphabets in row pattern +2, +2.
So, I, J , K
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Therefore, option (c) is correct
1. a. 10
2. b. 14
3. c. 8
4. d. 6
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
Therefore, option (a) is correct.
1. a. 8
2. b. 7
3. c. 9
4. d. 6
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
1. a. 7
2. b. 6
3. c. 8
4. d. 5
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
We will denote the numerical order of the alphabet as their value.
Similarly,
T(20) + 7 = 27 [Reverse position]
Therefore, Option (a) is correct
Question 53. Find out the correct alternative.
1. a. 4/3
2. b. 3/2
3. c. 5/4
4. d. 3/4
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
First column
= denominator of other term in Row
2 → ½ → 3/2 (2 = ½ + 3/2)
3 → 4/3 → 5/3 (3 = 4/3 + 5/3)
(4 = K/4 + 11/4)
k=5
4 → 5/4 → 11/4
Hence ? = 5/4
Logic: in row first entry = sum of next two entries.
Therefore, Option (c) is correct
Question 54. Find out the correct alternative.
1. a. 72
2. b. 68
3. c. 100
4. d. 120
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
1×0=0
2×2=4
3 × 6 = 18
4 × 12 = 18
5 × 20 = 100
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
Continuous series of alphabets.
1st letter
B→C→D
E→F→G
H → I → J
2nd letter
D→E→F
G→H→I
J → K → L
3rd number - Consecutive numbers have a difference of 2
6 → 8 → 10
12 → 14 → 16
18 → 20 → 22
So, JL22 will be the correct answer
Question 56. 95, 94, 92, 89, 85, 80, ?
1. a. 78
2. b. 76
3. c. 74
4. d. 72
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
1. a. 260
2. b. 275
3. c. 310
4. d. 336
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
0 = 13–1 = 0
6 = 23–2 = 6
24 = 33–3 = 24
60 = 43–4 = 60
120 = 53–5 = 120
210 = 66– 6 = 210
Similarly, 73–7 = 336
1. a. 0
2. b. 1
3. c. 2
4. d. 3
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
1. a. 3
2. b. 2
3. c. 1
4. d. 0
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
1. a. 42
2. b. 47
3. c. 37
4. d. 39
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Therefore, option (c) is correct.
1. a. 116
2. b. 121
3. c. 125
4. d. 127
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Answer: (b)
Numerator
It is simply a consecutive number
2 → 3 → 4 → 5 → 6
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Numerator
It is simply a consecutive number
2 → 3 → 4 → 5 → 6
1. a. 118
2. b. 135
3. c. 147
4. d. 152
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
1. a. 2
2. b. 3
3. c. 5
4. d. 7
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
Therefore, option (d) is correct
1. a. 47
2. b. 57
3. c. 67
4. d. 77
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
1. a. 10000
2. b. 10001 c. 11001
3. d. 10011
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
1. a. 1262
2. b. 1707
3. c. 4027
4. d. 4207
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
1. a. 70
2. b. 75
3. c. 80
4. d. 85
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
1. a. 60
2. b. 66
3. c. 72
4. d. 82
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
1. a. 38
2. b. 42
3. c. 48
4. d. 50
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
4 18 48 100 180 294
↑↑↑↑↑↑
22×1 32×2 42×3 52×4 62×5 72×6
Therefore, option (c) is correct.
1. a. Bar
2. b. Pie
3. c. Rectangle
4. d. Pictogram
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Pictogram, pictogram and bar all use to represent and analyse some set of data, but
rectangle is a simple geometrical figure.
1. a. Hygrometer
2. b. Hydrometer
3. c. Diameter
4. d. Barometer
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Hygrometer, barometer and hydrometer are all measuring instruments except diameter.
Diameter is the longest possible chord of any circle.
1. a. Sun
2. b. Earth
3. c. Moon
4. d. Universe
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
Sum, moon and earth are all parts of the universe itself.
1. a. Iron
2. b. Mercury
3. c. Copper
4. d. Aluminum
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Iron, copper and aluminium are all solid metals except mercury which is a liquid metal.
1. a. Seismograph
2. b. Anemometer
3. c. Richter Scale
4. d. Epicentre
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Anemometer is used to measure wind speed while the rest three are all related to
earthquakes.
1. a. Wood
2. b. Cork
3. c. Stone
4. d. Paper
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Wood, cork and paper are all obtained from trees except stone.
1. a. SARS
2. b. COVID-19
3. c. EBOLA
4. d. Typhoid
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
Typhoid is a bacterial infection whereas all the other options are viral infections.
1. a. Herpes virus
2. b. Papilloma Virus
3. c. Coronavirus
4. d. Pox virus
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Coronavirus moves down the respiratory tract. While all other infections affect the skin.
1. a. Arc
2. b. Diagonal
3. c. Chord
4. d. Diameter
Solution:
1. Answer: (a) and (b)
Arc, chord and diameter are related to circles whereas, Diagonal is related to polygon.
Therefore, Option (b) is correct
Arc is curve line and all other are straight line
Therefore, Option (a) can also be correct
1. a. BCIUX
2. b. BDAYO
3. c. BEMUZ
4. d. BQMPX
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
BCIUX (2 + 3 + 9 + 21 + 24) = 59
BDAYO (2 + 4 + 1 + 25 + 15) = 47
BEMUZ (2 + 5 + 13 + 21 + 26) = 67
BQMPX (2 + 17 + 13 + 16 + 24) = 72
Sum of all letters is prime number except BQMPX
Question 81. Ibrahim ranks 8th in a class of 35 students. What is his rank from the last?
1. a. 26th
2. b. 27th
3. c. 29th
4. d. 28th
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
No. Of total students in class=35
Ibrahim secure rank = 8th
So, students after him = 35 – 8 = 27
Hence, Ibrahim have rank from last = 28th
Question 82. If the digit 12 of a clock is pointing towards the East, then in which direction
will digit 3 point?
1. a. West
2. b. South
3. c. North
4. d. South-West
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
3 will point toward the south.
Question 83. Which one is the most accurate laboratory method for detecting COVID-19
coronavirus?
1. a. RT-PCR
2. b. RDT
3. c. PCR
4. d. Serology Test
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
Compared to other available virus isolation methods, real-time RT-PCR is significantly
faster and has a lower potential for contamination or errors as the entire process can be
carried out within a closed cube:
It continues to be the most accurate method available for the detection of the COVID-19
virus.
Question 84. Rahim walks 15 km towards North, From there he walks 9km towards South.
Then he walks 8km towards the East. How far and in which direction is he now from his
starting point?
1. a. 7 km North-East
2. b. 10 km North-East
3. c. 10 km South-West
4. d. 7 km South- East
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Given that,
OA = 15, AB = 9, and BC = 8
We have to find OC = ?
Question 85. If 1st January 2008 is Tuesday then what day of the week lies on 1st January,
2009?
1. a. Wednesday
2. b. Thursday
3. c. Sunday
4. d. Monday
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
1st Jan. 2008 ࢮ Tuesday
Since 2008 is leap year (364 + 2)
So, 1st Jan. 2009 will be Tuesday + 2 = Thursday
1. a. 1
2. b. 2
3. c. 3
4. d. 4
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
L→×
M→÷
P→+
Q→–
7P24M8Q6M2L3
= 7 + 24 ÷ 8 – 6 ÷ 2 × 3
=7+–×3
=7+–9
=7+3–9=1
Question 87. If A means ‘–’ B means ‘÷’ C means ‘+’ and D means ‘×’, then
15B3C24A12D2 =
1. a. 4
2. b. 2
3. c. 5
4. d. 3
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
A→–
B→÷
C→+
D→×
15B3C24A12D2
= 15 ÷ 3 + 24 – 12 × 2
= 5 + 24 – 24
=5
Question 88. If A means +; M means ×; D means ÷, G means >, L means < , then which of
the following will be logically correct?
1. a. 4A3M2L4D2M6
2. b. 4A3M2D3L4M6
3. c. 4A5M4L6D2A8
4. d. 4A5D3G6A2M3
Solution:
1. Answer: (a, b)
A → +; M → ×; D → ÷, G → >, L → <
Option (a): 4A3M2L4D2M6
4+3×2<4÷2×6
= 10 < 12 [Accepted]
Option (b): 4A3M2D3L4M6
4+3×2÷3<4×6
= 6 < 24 [Accepted]
Option (c): 4A5M4L6D2A8
4+5×4<6÷2+8
= 24 < 11 [Rejected]
Option (d): 4A5D3G6A2M3
4+5÷3>6+2×3
= 17/3 > 12 [Rejected]
Therefore, Option (a, b) both are correct.
Question 89. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace * signs and to
balance the given equation:
1. a. ×, +, ÷
2. b. ×, ÷ ,+
3. c. +, ×, ÷
4. d. +, ÷, ×
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
(5 * 6) * 5 * 8 = 14
Option (a): ×, +, ÷
(5 × 6) + 5 ÷ 8
= 30 + ⅝ ≠ 14 [Rejected]
Option (b): ×, ÷, +
(5 × 6) ÷ 5 + 8
= 6 + 8 = 14 [Accepted]
Option (c): +, ×, ÷
(5 + 6) × 5 ÷ 8
= 55 ÷ 8 ≠ 14 [Rejected]
Option (d): +, ÷, ×
(5 + 6) ÷ 5 × 8
= 11/5 × 8 ≠ 14 [Rejected]
Therefore, Option (b) is correct
Questions 90. If + means ÷ , – means × , ÷ means + , × means – then 36 × 12 + 4 ÷ 6 + 2 – 3 =
1. a. 28
2. b. 32
3. c. 39
4. d. 42
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
+→÷
–→×
÷→+
×→–
36 × 12 + 4 ÷ 6 + 2 – 3
= 36 – 12 ÷ 4 + 6 ÷ 2 × 3
= 36 – 3 + 3 × 3
= 36 – 3 + 9
= 42
Direction (91-95): The diagram shows the survey on a sample of 500 persons with
respect to their knowledge of Bengali, Hindi and English.
Question 91. How many persons know the Bengali and English Language but not know the
Hindi Language?
1. a. 53
2. b. 62
3. c. 65
4. d. 37
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Persons who Bangali and English but not know Hindi know
= 62
Therefore, Option (b) is correct
1. a. 65
2. b. 62
3. c. 53
4. d. 47
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Persons who know all languages = 53
Therefore, Option (c) is correct
Question 93. How many people do not know the Hindi Language?
1. a. 265
2. b. 200
3. c. 255
4. d. 201
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
Question 94. What is the ratio of those who know all three Languages to those who do not
know the Hindi Language?
1. a. 3/5
2. b. 2/5
3. c. 1/5
4. d. 4/5
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Persons who know all three language = 53
Person who do not known Hindi = 265
Ratio = 53/265 = ⅕
Therefore, Option (c) is correct
Question 95. What is the ratio of those who know only the Bengali Language to those who
do not know the Bengali Language?
1. a. 2 : 5
2. b. 3 : 5
3. c. 4 : 5
4. d. 1 : 5
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Persons who know only bengali = 120
Who do not known bengali = 70 + 47 + 83 = 200
Ratio = 120/200 = ⅗
Question 96. If M × N means M is the daughter of N; M + N means M is the father of N; M
÷ N means M is the Mother of N and M - N means M is the brother of N then P ÷ Q + R - T
× K indicates which relation of P to K?
1. a. Daughter-in-Law
2. b. Sister-in-Law
3. c. Mother-in-Law
4. d. Aunt
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
M × N → M is the daughter of N
M + N → M is the father of N
M ÷ N → M is the mother of N
M – N → M is the brother of N
P÷Q+R–T×K
Question 97. Pointing to a person, a man said to a woman, “His mother is the only
daughter of your father’. How was the woman related to the person?
1. a. Wife b. Daughter c. Aunt d. Mother
Answer: (d)
1. a. Two
2. b. Three
3. c. Four
4. d. Five
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
1. a. Brother
2. b. Uncle
3. c. Son
4. d. Cousin
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
1. a. Cousin
2. b. Sister
3. c. Niece
4. d. Uncle
Solution:
1. Answer: (a, b)
B and D are daughters of A’s uncle's brother.
So, A’s uncle brother can be A’s father only or may be the third brother of A’s father
So, A & D may be brother-sister or cousin.
Therefore, option (a, b) is correct.
Solution:
1. a. –6 < p < 6
2. b. p < – 6
3. c. p > 6
4. d. no such p exists
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
3x2 + px+3 >0 (given)
So, D must be negative
i.e D < 0
⇒ b2 – 4ac < 0 ...(i)
Compare 3x2+px+3 = 0 and ax2 + bx + c = 0
a = 3, b = p , c = 3
Now, from (1)
⇒ p2– 4(3)(3) < 0
⇒ p2– 36< 0
⇒ (p–6)(p+6) < 0
Question 2. The sum of the roots of ax2+ bx + c = 0 (a≠0) is equal to the sum of the squares
of the roots of the equation. Then
1. a. 2ab = ac + be
2. b. b2 = ab +2ac
3. c. 2ac = ab +b2
4. d. ab = 2ac + b2
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
ax2 + bx + c=0 (a ≠ 0)
Given that, the sum of roots = sum of the square of roots.
Question 3. The solution set for the equation is
32x2−2.3x2+x+2+32(x−2)=0
1. a. {–1, 2}
2. b. { 0, 2}
3. c. {0, –1}
4. d. {2, 4}
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
32x2−2.3x2+x+2+32(x−2)=0
(3x2)2−2.3x2.3x+2+(3(x+2))2=0
[3x2−3(x+2)]2=0
3x2=3(x+2)
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
Let the sides of the rectangle be ‘a’ and ‘b’
a=15+152−4(1)(62.5)2(1)
a=15+225−2502
Roots are coming imaginary, hence no such rectangle is possible.
Question 5. The ratio of the lengths of the corresponding sides of two similar triangles are
in the ratio of 4 : 9. Then the ratio of their areas is
1. a. 16 : 81
2. b. 81 : 16
3. c. 4 : 9
4. d. 9 : 4
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
Question 6. Father says to his son: "On the date of birth of yours, I was twice older than
you are now." Then which one of the following statements is true?
1. a. The present ages of the father and his son are 30 years and 10 years respectively.
2. b. The present ages of the father and his son are 48 years and 12 years respectively.
3. c. Nothing can be said about their ages.
4. d. The ratio of the present ages of the father to the son is 3 : 1.
Solution:
1. Answer: (a) and (d)
Let present age of father = x years
Let present age of son = y years
When son was born then age of father = (x–y) yrs
Now, x–y = 2y (given)
⇒ x = 3y
or x/y = 3/1 = (father's present age)/(son's present age)
Therefore, option (d) is correct.
Question 7. Taking at least one from the numbers 1,2,3, how many different sets can be formed?
1. a. 8
2. b. 7
3. c. 3
4. d. 33
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
By taking at least one of the number from 1,2,3,
⇒ Total sets = 23–1
⇒ 8–1 = 7
which are
{1} {2} {3}
{1,2} {1,3} {2,3}
{1,2,3}
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
=(17+1)23/17
When we open the bracket, all term except last will be divisible by 17
Hence remainder = 1
1. a. 52
2. b. 48
3. c. 64
4. d. 68
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
m2 + 1 = 4m (given)
Divided both side by , ‘m’ we get
⇒ m + 1/m = 4
Using identity a3 + b3 = (a+b)3–3 ab(a+b)
So, m3 + 1/m3 = (m + 1/m)3 - 3m(1/m)(m + 1/m)
= (4)3 – 3 × 4
= 64 –12
= 52
1. a. no solution
2. b. X + 21/2, y = 21/2
3. c. x = 2, y = 2/3
4. d. x = 17/8, y = 15/8
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
3x+y = 34 and
34(x–y) =31 (Given)
By comparing the powers , we get
⇒ x + y = 4 ...(i)
⇒ x – y = ...(ii)
From (i) and (ii), we get
⇒ x = 17/8 and y = 15/8
Question 11. 125 identical cubes are cut from a big cube and all the smaller cubes are
arranged in a row to form a long cuboid. What is the percentage of increase in total surface
area of the cuboid over the total surface area of the cube?:
1. a.
23423
2. b.
23513
3. c.
13423
4. d. none of these
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
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Question 12. A bag contains 4 Red and 3 Black balls and a second bag contains 2 Red and 4
Black balls. After choosing a bag at random, a ball is also drawn at random. The
probability that the ball is Red is;
1. a. 23/42
2. b. 17/42
3. c. 19/42
4. d. 16/39
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Question 13. If [n] denotes the greatest integer ≤ n and (n) denotes the smallest integer ≥ n ;
n being a real number, then:
⅕(115)×[115]−(2−⅕)÷[115]+(1.5)
is
1. a. 1.5
2. b. 2
3. c. 2.5
4. d. 3.5
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
(6/5) x [6/5] - (9/5) ÷ [6/5] + (1.5)
=2
1. a. 99 / 100
2. b. 1 / 100
3. c. 101 / 100
4. d. 1
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
3 / 1.4 + 5 / 4.9 + 7 / 9.16 +………+ 19 / 81.100
= 4 - 1 / 1.4 + 9 - 4 / 4.9 + 16 - 9 / 9.16 + ……… + 100 - 81 / 81.100
= (1 - 1 / 4) + (1 / 4 - 1 / 9) + (1 / 9 - 1 / 16) ……….+ (1 / 81 - 1 / 100)
= 1 – 1 / 100
= 99 / 100
Question 15. In a frequency distribution, Mean = 9.1 and = 132,+ 5k, = 20 , then k is
1. a. 4
2. b. 6
3. c. 10
4. d. 9
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Mean = , given that Σfixi = 132 + 5k, and =20, mean = 9.1
So, 9.1 =
⇒ 182 = 132 + 5k
⇒ 5k = 50
∴ k = 10
Question 16. ABC is a triangle in which ∠ABC > 90° and AD ⟂ CB produced. Then
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Question 17. Given : 0° < θ < 90°. then, if sinθ + cosθ = x, which one of the following is
correct?
1. a. x < 1
2. b. x > 1.5
3. c. 1 ≤ x ≤ √2
4. d. 1 < x ≤ √2
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
sinθ + cosθ = x (given)
multiply and divide by √2 we get
⇒ √2 (1/2 sin θ + 1 / √2 cos θ = x
⇒ √2 sin (θ + 𝜋/4) = x ( sin (A+B) = sin A cos B + cos A sin B)
Since, 0 < θ, 90°
1/√2 < sin (θ + 𝜋/4) ≤ 1
So, 1 < √2 (θ + 𝜋/4) ≤ √2
Hence , 1 < x ≤ √2
Question. 18. If sin θ + cos φ = 2 and 0° ≤ = θ, φ ≤ 90°, then 2θ + 2000.φ
1. a. 180°
2. b. 90°
3. c. 2180°
4. d. Can not be found out
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
sinθ + cosφ =2, (given)
So, sinθ = 1, & cosφ = 1
Hence, θ = 90° and φ = 0°
⇒ 2θ + 2000φ
= (2 × 90°) + (2000 × 0) = 180°
1. a.
b2¯=1+a
2. b.
a2=1+b¯
3. c.
b2¯=1−a
4. d.
a2=1−b¯
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
secθ + tanθ = a+
b¯
(given)
b¯
(as
b¯
is irrational)
b¯
Question 20. The ratio in which 9x – 3y – 14 = 0 divides the join of (2, – 4) and (3, 7) is:
1. a. 2 : 1
2. b. 1 : 2
3. c. 2 : 3
4. d. 3 : 2
Solution:
1. Answer: (a) or (b)
Let the ratio is λ : 1 apply section formula.
PHYSICS
Question 21. The mass, linear momentum and kinetic energy of a body are m, p and E
respectively, then
1. a. p = √2mE
2. b. E = √2mp
3. c. p = √2E
4. d. E = √2p
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
As we know, linear momentum is given by
P = mv ...(1)
And kinetic energy
Ek =E = 1/2 mv2
Or
E = 1/2 mv2 × m/m = 1/2 m2v2/m = 1/2 (mv)2/m From equation (1),
E = 1/2 p2/m
Or
P2 = 2mE
P = √2mE
Question 22. A stone is allowed to fall freely downwards initially at rest from the top of a
tower. The time taken by the stone to reach the bottom of the tower is 4 seconds. What is
the height of the tower? Take, acceleration due to gravity = 32 ft/s2
1. a. 64 ft.
2. b. 32 ft.
3. c. 48 ft.
4. d. 256 ft.
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
Given :
u=0
t = 4sec.
Question 23. The coefficient of linear expansion of a solid is x and the coefficient of volume
expansion of the solid is y, then:
1. a. x = y/3
2. b. y = x/3
3. c. x = y/2
4. d. y = x/2
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
Given :
Coefficient of linear expansion (α) = x
Coefficient of volume expansion (β) = y
As we know, linear expansion is given by
l = lo (1 × ΔT) ...(1)
Or
α = x = Δl / loΔT
Now as we know, volume = (length)3
V = l3
From equation (1),
V = [Vo (1+αΔT)]3 = lo3 (1+αΔT)3
V = V0 (1+αΔT)3
By using the binomial expansion,
V = V0 (1+3αΔT) = V0 + 3V0 αΔT
Or
= 3α
= 3α
β = 3α
Or
V - V0 / V0ΔT = 3α
ΔV / V0ΔT = 3α
β = 3α
Or
y = 3x or x = y/3
Question 24. In case of refraction of light from a medium to air, the critical angle is found
to be 45°. What is the refractive index of the medium with respect to air? .
1. a. √2
2. b. √3
3. c. 2
4. d. 3
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
Given : critical angle (ic) = 45°
As we know, in total internal reflection
μ = 1 / sin sin ic
Or
μ =1 / sin sin 45° = 1 / 1/√2
μ = √2
Question 25. Which of the following pair have the same unit?
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
unit of heat = Joule
unit of specific heat = Joule/kg × kelvin
unit of thermal capacity = Joule/kelvin
unit of water equivalent = kg
unit of work = joule
∴ unit of heat and work is the same.
1. a. α - ray
2. b. β -ray
3. c. γ -ray
4. d. cathode ray
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
When an Electromagnetic wave is passed through the electric or magnetic field, it
remains undeflected. Therefore, γ – ray is an electromagnetic wave because it is
undeflected.
Question 27. In case of a convex lens, what is the minimum distance between an object and
its real image?
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Therefore, the minimum distance of a real image is 2f, when the object is also placed at
2f i.e., the minimum distance between them is 4f.
Question 28. What will be the power consumed by a 50Ω wire if it is kept across a potential
difference of 200 V?
1. a. 0.8 kW
2. b. 80 kW
3. c. 400 W
4. d. 8 kW
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
Given : Resistance R = 50 Ω
Potential difference V = 200 Volt
Now power consumed, P = V2/R = 2002/5 = 800 wall
Or
P = 800 × 10/10 = 8/10 ×103 watt
P = 0.8 Kwatt
Question 29.1 cm of the main scale of a vernier calliper is divided into 10 divisions. The
least count of the callipers is 0.005 cm, then what is the number of divisions in the vernier
scale?
1. a. 10
2. b. 20
3. c. 25
4. d. 50
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Each division on MSR = 10/10 = 0.1 cm
Let N be the number of division that must present on the vernier scale so that each
division on MSR corresponds to the maximum value that the vernier scale can measure.
N × 0.005 cm = 0.1 cm
N = 0.1 / 0.005 = 20
N = 20 divisions
Question 30. If an x-ray tube is operated at 20kV, what is the cut-off wavelength? (Take,
Planks constant h = 6.62 × 10–34 J.S)
1. a. 0.89 Å
2. b. 0.75 Å
3. c. 0.62 Å
4. d. 0.31 Å
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Given :
V = 20 K volt = 20×103 Volt
h = 6.62×10–34 J.S
C = 3×108 m/sec
As we know at the cut-off region,
Emax = eV
hv = eV
hc / λmin = eV
λmin = hc/eV = 6.62 × 10-34 × 3 × 108 / 1.6×10-19 × 20 × 103
λmin = 0.62Å
Question 31. An ideal gas is found to obey the equation p2V = constant along with the ideal
gas equation (here, p = pressure and V= volume). If initial temperature and volume are
T0 and V0 respectively and it expands to a volume 3V0, then what is the final temperature?
1. a. √3 T0 /
2. b. √2 T0 /
3. c. T0 / √3
4. d. T0 / √2
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
Given :
Initial temperature = T0
Initial volume = V0
Final volume = 3V0
P2V = constant ...(1)
For an ideal gas PV = nRT,
P = (nRT/V)
From equation (1),
(nRT/V)2 V = constant
T2/V = constant
Now,
T2i / Vi = T2f / Vf
T2f = T2i Vf / Vi
= T2o × 3Vo/Vo
Tf = To √3 = √3 To
Question 32. Specific heat (S) of metal at low temperature varies according to S = aT3,
where ‘a’ is a constant and T is an absolute temperature. The amount of heat energy
needed to raise the temperature of unit mass of the metal from T = 1K to T = 2K is
1. a. 3a
2. b. 15a/4
3. c. 2a/3
4. d. 13a/4
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Given :
specific heat (S) = aT3
Initial temperature Ti = 1K.
Final temperature Tf = 2K
Mass m = 1 unit
Heat is given by dQ = msdt
Integrating on the both sides,
∫OQdQ=∫TiTfm(at3)dtS=aT3
[Q]oQ=ma∫12T3dt
Q=ma[T44]12
= ma/4 [(2)4–(1)4]
= 15ma/4
Or
Q = 15a/4 { m = 1 unit}
1. a. (ρ –σ)
2. b. (ρ –σ)/W
3. c. W (1 - σ/ρ)
4. d. (1 - ρ/σ)
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Given :
weight of object in air/ vacuum = W
Density of object = ρ
Density of liquid = σ
Buoyant force
FB = ρLgVL
Volume of liquid = liquid displaced by object
VL = Vobject = W/ρg
∴ FB = σ g W/ρg
Now apparent weight,
W’ = W –FB
= W – σgW/ρg
W’ = W (1 - σ/ρ)
CHEMISTRY
Question 34. The ratio of σ and π bonds in propyne is
1. a. 1 : 3
2. b. 3 : 1
3. c. 2 : 3
4. d. 3 : 2
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
The structure of the propyne is as follows:
There are one sigma and two pi bonds in the triple bond between two carbon atoms.
Therefore, the total number of sigma bonds is 6 and pi bonds is two in the structure of the
propyne.
Question 35. The element having the lowest first ionization energy is
1. a. He
2. b. Cl
3. c. F
4. d. I
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
Helium has a complete shell and has high ionisation energy. On moving down the
halogen group, the number of electron shells increases. With the increase in the distance
between the valence electron and the nucleus, less energy is required to remove the
electron as they are less tightly held to the nucleus. Therefore, Iodine is having the lowest
ionization energy.
Question 36. If the four tubes of a car are filled to the same pressure with N2, O2, H2 and Ne
gas separately then which will fill the tube first?
1. a. N2
2. b. O2
3. c. H2
4. d. Ne
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Higher the density of a gas, slower will be the tube filling. Hence, H2 will have the
highest rate of diffusion as it is least dense.
Question 37. At a given temperature what will be the percentage increase in pressure for a
5% decrease in the volume of the gas
1. a. 5%
2. b. 5.26%
3. c. 6.26%
4. d. 10.26%
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
We can apply Boyle’s Law ss temperature remains constant, the law can be usefully
expressed as P₁V₁ = P₂V₂.
1. a. H2
2. b. N2
3. c. F2
4. d. HF2
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Two or more molecular entities are described as isoelectronic if they have the same
electronic configuration or the same structure.
Question 39. Which of the following forms a homologous series?
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
Butane, 2- methyl butane, 2,3-dimethyl butane all are alkanes and belong to the same
homologous series with the general formula CnH2n+2 .
Question 40. The gas that gives a black precipitate with aqueous Pb(NO3)2 solution and a
white precipitate with aqueous ZnCl2 solution is
1. a. CO2 /
2. b. NO2 /
3. c. NH3 /
4. d. H2S
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
Lead (II) ions react with hydrogen sulphide to form black ppt of lead sulphide.
Pb(NO3)2 + H2S ➝ PbS + 2HNO3
When H2S gas is passed into an aqueous solution of ZnCl2, Zn2+ ions are completely
precipitated forming a white precipitate of zinc sulphide.
ZnCl2 + H2S ➝ ZnS +2HCl
Question 41. The organic product that is obtained by absorbing Ethylene into concentrated
H2SO4 and subsequently boiling the mixture with water is
1. a. an aldehyde
2. b. an amide
3. c. a ketone
4. d. an alcohol
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
When ethane gas reacts with conc. H2SO4, it forms ethyl hydrogen sulphate. When this is
further reacted with water, it will form ethyl alcohol.
Question 42. Equal volumes of two solutions of pH = 4 and pH = 10 are mixed. pH of the
resultant solution will be
1. a. 6
2. b. 7
3. c. 8
4. d. 9
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
pH= 4; pH=10
For pH= 4, [H+] = 10-4 M
For pH= 10, [H+] = 10-10M or OH- = 10-4 M
Thus, they will neutralise each other and form a pH of 7.
Question 43. Find out the position isomers from the following pairs of compounds
1. a.
2. b.
3. c.
4. d.
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Position isomers differ in the position of the substituent atom or group or an unsaturated
linkage in the same carbon chain. Therefore, in option (c) both the structures are position
isomers.
1. a. True solution
2. b. Colloid
3. c. Suspension
4. d. Supersaturated Solution
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
A solution of egg albumin in water is a colloidal solution.
Question 45. Lithium is generally used as an electrode in high energy density batteries. This
is because:
1. a. Lithium is the lightest of all metals
2. b. Lithium has quite a high negative reduction potential
3. c. Lithium is quite reactive
4. d. Lithium does not corrode easily
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Lithium has quite a high negative reduction potential as it is a strong reducing agent.
Hence, when a lithium electrode is coupled with any electrode, the cell thus constructed
has positive EMF and the cell reaction will be spontaneous. Thus, the cell will be able to
generate power.
Question 46.
NH3+O2→ΔPt−RhA+H2O
, A + O2 ➝ B, B + O2 + H2O ➝ B. A, B and C respectively are
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
4NH3 + 5O2 ➝ 4NO + 6H2O
2NO + O2 ➝ 2NO2
4NO2 + O2 + 2H2O ➝ 4HNO3
BIOLOGY
1. a. Sporophyte
2. b. Prothallus
3. c. Spore
4. d. Gametophyte
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
Pteridophytes show alternation of generation. Their main plant body is a sporophyte. It is
diploid and differentiated into true root, stem and leaves. The sporophyte produces spores
and these spores give rise to gametophytes. The gametophyte is free-living and produces
gametes by the mitotic division. The gametophyte is haploid.
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
The blind spot is where the optic nerve and blood vessels leave the eyeball. It has no
light-sensitive cells i.e., rods and cones. So, there is no image deduction in this area and
is known as the blind spot.
1. a. 21%
2. b. 77%
3. c. 0.04%
4. d. 3%
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
Atmospheric air contains 21% oxygen. And we inhale this air. So, only 21% of the
inhaled air is oxygen.
Question 50. The disease which usually spreads through cuts and wounds is
1. a. Chickenpox
2. b. Malaria
3. c. Tuberculosis
4. d. Tetanus
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
Tetanus is an infection caused by a bacteria called Clostridium tetani. These bacteria are
usually found in soil, dust, and manure and enter the body through cuts or puncture
wounds caused by contaminated objects. Chickenpox and tuberculosis are both
transmitted from person to person through droplets.
1. a. ATP
2. b. Hydrolytic enzymes
3. c. Carbohydrate
4. d. Protein
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
A lysosome is a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains hydrolytic enzymes that
have the capability to break down many types of biomolecules. These hydrolytic
enzymes help in digesting all the unwanted cell parts, and older cells.
1. a. Abdominal muscle
2. b. Smooth muscle
3. c. Diaphragm
4. d. Cardiac muscle
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
The diaphragm is a dome-shaped, muscular and membranous structure that separates the
thoracic cavity, containing the heart and lungs, from the abdominal cavity. It helps in the
process of breathing.
Question 53. Which one of the following hormones helps in the contraction of uterine
muscles during parturition?
1. a. Vasopressin
2. b. Oxytocin
3. c. Prolactin
4. d. Relaxin
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Oxytocin acts on the uterine muscle and causes stronger uterine contractions which result
in stronger and stronger contractions. This leads to the expulsion of the baby out of the
uterus through the birth canal. This process is called parturition.
Vasopressin plays a key role in maintaining osmolality.
Prolactin is responsible for the secretion of milk.
Relaxin relaxes the ligaments in the pelvis and softens and widens the cervix.
1. a. Malpighian tubule
2. b. Malpighian corpuscle
3. c. Collecting tubule
4. d. Renal tubule
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Glomerulus and Bowman’s capsule together form Malpighian corpuscles. They are found
in the cortex part of the kidney. They perform the function of filtering blood.
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Cardiac muscle is involuntary, striated (have both light and dark bands). It constitutes the
main tissue of the walls of the heart and helps in the contraction and relaxation of the
heart.
Question 56. In which of the following subphases of meiosis crossing over takes place?
1. a. Leptotene
2. b. Pachytene
3. c. Zygotene
4. d. Diplotene
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
The Pachytene stage is characterized by the appearance of recombination nodules, the
sites at which crossing over occurs. Crossing over is the exchange of genetic material
between two homologous chromosomes.
Question 57. The part of the human alimentary canal where no enzyme secretion takes
place is
1. a. Mouth
2. b. Oesophagus
3. c. Stomach
4. d. Ileum
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
The oesophagus is one part of the digestive system where no digestion occurs due to a
lack of enzymes. It simply passes the food from mouth to stomach by peristalsis.
Question 58. Marine fish when placed in tap water bursts because of
1. a. Endosmosis
2. b. Exosmosis
3. c. Diffusion
4. d. Plasmolysis
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
Marine fish when placed in tap water bursts because of endosmosis. The solution inside
the fish is hypertonic due to the presence of salt and minerals as compared to tap water.
Water enters through the cell membrane of fish. So, it bursts and dies.
1. a. Antiseptic
2. b. Antiserum
3. c. Antibody
4. d. Antibiotic
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
Penicillin is a group of antibiotics originally obtained from the fungus Penicillium
notatum. It was discovered by Alexander Flemming. It is used to treat bacterial
infections.
Question 60. The immunoglobulin which is transported to the foetus through the placenta
from the mother is
1. a. IgG
2. b. IgA
3. c. IgE
4. d. IgM
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
The mother’s milk colostrum contains a high percentage of IgG. It is the main type of
antibody found in blood and extracellular fluid, allowing it to control infection of
body tissues. Therefore, in the first six months of life, the newborn can defend itself
against all the pathogens encountered. IgA is produced during allergic reactions. IgM is
the first antibody produced by the immune system when a virus attacks. IgA is the first
line of defence found in tears, saliva etc.
Social
1. a. Rousseau
2. b. Adam Smith
3. c. Montesquieu
4. d. Quesnay
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Adam Smith was of the opinion that France was a “museum of economic errors”. He is
considered as the “Father of Economics” and known for his magnum opus, The Wealth of
Nations.
1. a. Tsar Nicholas I
2. b. Tsar Nicholas II
3. c. Tsar Alexander I
4. d. Tsar Alexander II
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
Tsar Alexander II or Aleksandr Nikolayevich was the emperor of Russia from 1855-
1881. He became the king during the Crimean War and introduced a series of reforms at
the end of the war. He also liberated the serfs in Russia in 1861, which earned him the
nickname of “Tsar the Liberator”. Serfs belonged to the lowest rung of the Russian feudal
society.
Question 63. The day 24th October, 1929 was marked as 'Black Thursday' in the U.S.A.
because
1. a. Terrorist Attack
2. b. Natural Calamity
3. c. The Great Economic Depression
4. d. Change of Political Background
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
The day of 24th October, 1929 is known as ‘Black Thursday’ in the United States of
America. The day is associated with the collapse in the share prices at the New York
Stock Exchange. This heralded the beginning of the Great Depression, which lasted for a
decade.
1. a. Louis Blanc
2. b. Karl Marx
3. c. Robert Owen
4. d. Saint Simon
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Robert Owen is considered the father of British Socialism. He was a Welsh industrialist
and social reformer. He was also one of the proponents of utopian socialism and the
cooperative movement. In 1825, he built a cooperative community called ‘New
Harmony’ in Indiana, United States of America.
1. a. Kol Rebellion
2. b. Santhal Rebellion
3. c. Munda Rebellion
4. d. Chuar Rebellion
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
The Chuar Rebellion was a tribal uprising against the high taxes imposed by the British
on zamindars. The rebellion lasted for three decades from 1768-69 to 1799. Jagannath
Singh Dhol was one of the first zamindars to take arms against the British East India
Company in 1768.
1. a. Rammohan Roy
2. b. Iswar Gupta
3. c. Bhabani Charan Bandyopadhyay
4. d. Gangakishore Bhattacharya
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Bhabani Charan Bandopadhyay was the editor of the Samachar Chandrika. It was an
orthodox Hindu weekly newspaper founded in 1822. The weekly campaigned against the
ban on Sati.
1. a. Santhal Rebellion
2. b. Munda Uprising
3. c. Bhil Revolt
4. d. Eka Movement
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
Madari Pasi was the leader of the Eka Movement. Several peasant rebellions broke out in
India after the First World War, Eka Movement was one of them. This movement started
in the Hardoi district and later spread to other places like Kanpur, Lucknow etc. It
attempted to create a peasant consciousness without the constraints of religion and caste.
Question 68. 'May Day' was celebrated for the first time in India at
1. a. Bombay
2. b. Calcutta
3. c. Madras
4. d. Kanpur
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
1st May is also celebrated as International Workers’ Day or Labour Day or May day in
all parts of the world. May Day was celebrated for the first time in Madras on 1st May,
1923. Malayapuram Singaravelu Chettiar, a Communist leader, raised the red flag for the
first time in India on this day. At the same event, he explained the ideology of his party
and the importance of labour movements in general.
1. a. Dayananda Saraswati
2. b. Swami Vivekananda
3. c. Sree Narayana Guru
4. d. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar organised the Mahad Satyagraha. On 20th March 1927, he led a
group of Dalits or untouchables to fetch water from a public tank in Mahad, Maharashtra.
This event came to be known as the Mahad Satyagraha. To commemorate this historical
event, March 20 is also celebrated as Social Empowerment Day in India.
1. a. 1919 AD
2. b. 1920 AD
3. c. 1922 AD
4. d. 1925 AD
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
On 4th February 1922, a group of protestors participating in the Non-Cooperation
Movement clashed with the police who opened fire. The angry protestors in turn set the
police station on fire, killing all its occupants. This took place in Chauri Chaura, in
Gorakhpur district of erstwhile United Provinces. On seeing the movement turn violent,
Mahatma Gandhi put a halt to the Non-Cooperation Movement in the subcontinent.
Question 71. The first language state was formed in Independent India:
1. a. Andhra Pradesh
2. b. West Bengal
3. c. Tamil Nadu
4. d. Gujarat
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
Andhra Pradesh was the first state to be formed on linguistic grounds in independent
India on 1st October, 1953. The state underwent several reorganisations, the latest one
being the formation of Telangana on 2nd June, 2014. The linguistic reorganisation of
Andhra Pradesh paved the way for the reorganisation and creation of several states in
India.
Question 72. The writer of the book named “Chhere Asha Gram” was
1. a. Manikuntala Sen
2. b. Dakshina Ranjan Basu
3. c. Sankha Ghosh
4. d. Selina Hossain
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
Chere Asa Gram -The Abandoned Village is a collection of after-partition stories of
Hindu-Bengalis from various villages. Chhere Asha Gram was written by Dakshina
Ranjan Basu.
Question 73. The time difference between Greenwich Mean Time and the Indian Standard
Time is
1. a. 6 hours
2. b. 5 hours 30 minutes
3. c. 5 hours 15 minutes
4. d. 5 hours
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
The latitudinal and longitudinal extent of India’s mainland is about 30°. There is a time
lag of 2 hours from Gujarat to Arunachal Pradesh. The standard meridian of India which
is at 82°30'E comes in the middle of the country and is therefore considered as the
standard time for the whole country. It passes through Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh creating
a time difference of 5 hours 15 minutes between the Greenwich Mean Time and the
Indian Standard time.
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
The Western Ghats is an old fold mountain that covers the six Indian states of Gujarat,
Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The mountain range peaks at
Anamudi at an altitude of 2695 metres in the borders of Idukki and Ernakulam district in
Kerala. The Western Ghats are known as Sahyadri in Maharashtra, Nilgiri Hills in
Karnataka and Tamil Nadu and Anaimalai and Cardamom Hills in Kerala. This range is
one of the ‘Hottest Hotspot’ of biodiversity in the world.
Question 75. The process by which, the height of the earth surface increases is
1. a. Aggradation
2. b. Degradation
3. c. Weathering
4. d. Denudation
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
The process by which the height of the earth surface increases is called Aggradation. It is
a result of the deposition of solid materials by exogenic forces in basins and depressions.
Exogenic forces include actions of wind, water, glaciers, groundwater, waves etc.
Question 76. Deep cracks on the surface of the mountain glacier are called
1. a. Nunatak
2. b. Arete
3. c. Crevasse
4. d. Cirque
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
A crevasse is a deep, wedge-shaped opening or cracks on the surface of the mountain
glacier. It usually forms in the top 50 meters of a glacier, where the ice is fragile.
Crevasses range up to 20 meters wide, 45 meters deep, and several hundred metres long.
Question 77. The climate which is found in the Cape Town of South Africa is
1. a. Equatorial climate
2. b. Tropical Monsoon climate
3. c. Mediterranean climate
4. d. Hot Desert climate
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Cape Town is a port city on South Africa’s southwest coast. It has a Mediterranean-style
climate. This type of climate is characterised by wet and cool winters, dry and warm
summers.
Question 78. New South wales current flows along the_________of Australia.
1. a. northern side
2. b. southern side
3. c. eastern side
4. d. western side
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
The New South Wales current flows along the eastern coast of Australia. It sweeps warm
water down the east coast of Australia, carrying nutrient-poor water from the Coral Sea
into the cool waters of the Tasman Sea.
Question 79. Which of the following, parallel of latitude, passes through the middle of
India?
1. a. Equator
2. b. Tropic of Capricorn
3. c. Prime Meridian
4. d. Tropic of Cancer
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
The Tropic of Cancer, i.e. 23.5° N latitude passes through the middle of India. It passes
through eight Indian states including Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh,
Jharkhand, West Bengal, Tripura and Mizoram.
Question 80. The lake located, in between the deltas of the Godavari river and the Krishna
river is
1. a. Kolleru
2. b. Pulicat
3. c. Chilka
4. d. Vembanad
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
Kolleru Lake, one of the largest freshwater lakes in India located in the state of Andhra
Pradesh. Kolleru spans two districts - Krishna and West Godavari and is located between
Krishna and Godavari deltas.
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Salty sea breeze is needed for jute cultivation.
Solution:
1. Answer: (d)
The footloose industry refers to an industry that can be placed and located in various
places without much influence from raw material factors. The cotton industry concerns
principally with twirling and knitting. Textile manufacturing need not be located close to
either the source of the fibre it utilises or its final market. Moreover, the weight of raw
material and finished goods is almost the same, this does not affect the location of the
industries. Thus, the cotton textile industry has been a "footloose" industry.
1. a. Air Transport
2. b. Rail Transport
3. c. Road Transport
4. d. Water Transport
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
The Diamond Quadrilateral is a project of the Indian Railways to establish a high-speed
rail network, which will connect the four metros, namely Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and
Chennai. Diamond Quadrilateral project aims to drastically reduce the travelling time by
introducing high-speed trains.
Question 84. The colour used for drawing of contour lines in a topographical map is
1. a. Black
2. b. Brown
3. c. Red
4. d. Blue
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
In a topographical map, a contour line is drawn to show places of equal heights. Contour
lines and shapes represent the height and slope or gradient of the landform, which is
outlined in brown colour.
Question 85. A candidate for Vidhan Sabha and Lok Sabha Election must not be less than
_______years
1. a. 25
2. b. 26
3. c. 27
4. d. 29
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
The Indian Constitution provides that the minimum age to be eligible to contest in the
Lok Sabha election shall be 25 years. A similar provision exists for candidates wishing to
contest in the Legislative Assemblies or Vidhan Parishad at the state level.
1. a. Lok Sabha
2. b. Rajya Sabha
3. c. Supreme Court
4. d. High Court
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
A Bill is said to be a Money Bill if it only contains provisions related to taxation,
borrowing of money by the government, expenditure from or receipt to the Consolidated
Fund of India. A Money Bill can be introduced only in Lok Sabha.
1. a. 9
2. b. 10
3. c. 15
4. d. 16
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is the principal judicial organ of the United
Nations (UN). It was established in June 1945. The seat of the Court is at the Peace
Palace in The Hague (Netherlands). The Court has 15 judges, each elected for terms of
office of nine years.
Question 88. The age of retirement of the judges of the High Court is
1. a. 65 years
2. b. 60 years
3. c. 62 years
4. d. 70 years
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Unlike federal judges in the US, judges in India do not hold office for life. In India, the
age of retirement of the Supreme Court judges is 65 years and for the judges of the High
Court it is at 62 years.
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
The World Health Organization(W.H.O.) is a specialized agency of the United Nations.
Its primary role is to direct and coordinate international health within the United Nations
system. The headquarters of WHO is located in Geneva, Switzerland.
Question 90. The minimum age for the citizen to exercise their right to vote has been
reduced to 18 years from 21 years through the
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Before 1988, Indians aged below 21 years were not granted the right to vote. Through the
61st Amendment Act of 1988, the minimum age for the citizen to exercise their right to
vote has been reduced to 18 years.
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
The Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, known as the Panch-Sheel Agreement, was
signed between India and China. It was signed between the two countries in 1954.
Question 92. The World Trade Organization was founded in __________.
1. a. 1990
2. b. 1995
3. c. 2000
4. d. 2005
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the only global international organization
dealing with trade rules between nations. Its goal is to help producers of goods and
services, exporters, and importers conduct their business. The WTO was founded in
1995.
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
A commercial bank is a financial institution. It performs functions like withdrawal and
deposit of money for the common public, they also provide loans. Commercial banks are
profit-making institutions and conduct business with profit-making motives. They do not
have the authority to issue notes. The authority to issue notes lies with the central bank of
a country.
1. a. Sales Tax
2. b. Income Tax
3. c. Entertainment Tax
4. d. Service Tax
Solution:
1. Answer: (b)
A direct tax is a tax that is paid directly to an imposing entity, usually the government, by
an individual or an organisation. This type of tax cannot be transferred to another
individual or entity. The collection and levying of direct taxes are regulated by the
Central Board of Direct Taxes.
1. a. Capitalist Economy
2. b. Socialist Economy
3. c. Mixed Economy
4. d. Any Economy
Solution:
1. Answer: (a)
The policy of Laissez-faire opposes government intervention in business affairs. It was
developed by French physiocrats in the 18th century. It forms the basis of a free-market
capitalist economy and is criticised for promoting inequality.
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
In economics, the exclusion principle states "the owner of a private good may exclude
others from use unless they pay." The exclusion principle is not applicable in the case of
public goods. This is because public goods are indivisible and have to be paid for by
everyone.
Question 98. Railways in India are highlighted by which of the following market forms?
1. a. Perfect competition
2. b. Monopolistic competition
3. c. Monopoly
4. d. Oligopoly
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
A monopoly is a market structure in which there is one seller or vendor and many buyers.
In such a market, the consumer is a price taker. This market system is characterised by
profit maximisation.
For example, the Indian Railways, the Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation (CESC).
Question 99. Which of the following taxes follows the ability to pay principle?
1. a. Wealth Tax
2. b. Entertainment Tax
3. c. Goods and Services Tax
4. d. Excise Duty
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
Good and Services Tax follows the ability to pay principle. Just like progressive taxation,
certain goods and services are taxed more on the ability of its buyers.
For example, a car will be taxed more than a bicycle.
Question 100. In underdeveloped countries, most of the labour force is generally engaged in
1. a. Industrial sector
2. b. Service sector
3. c. Agricultural sector
4. d. Banking sector
Solution:
1. Answer: (c)
In underdeveloped and developing countries most of the labour force is generally
engaged in the agricultural sector. The agricultural sector also records the highest number
of informal employment. This can be attributed to a lack of formal education, sufficient
infrastructure and structural deficiencies.