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(11-15) : 14. :
( ) The production fell down to the
: maximum extent in the year :
Directions (11-15) : The following graph (A) 2015-16 (B) 2012-13
shows the production of cement in Million (C) 2016-17 (D) 2019-20
Tonnes during the various years. Study the same
and answer the following questions correctly : 15. _______
( ) The increase in production was
maximum during the year _______ over
Production of Cement
its previous year.
(In Million tonnes)
(A) 2017-18 (B) 2013-14
(C) 2014-15 (D) 2018-19
19. 2014-15 2015-16 X 21. B, C D ,
– ?
Percent increase in import of X from What is the average of the items sold by
2014-15 to 2015-16 is B, C and D on Monday, Tuesday and
(A) 33.3 % (B) 43.0 % Saturday respectively ?
(C) 28.8 % (D) 25.0 % (A) 42.50 (B) 44.33
(C) 46.66 (D) 45.90
20. X
(` ) 22. D
Average of the increase in import of B
X year by year for all the years is ?
(in ` crore)
Percent increase for selling of items B
(A) 280
compare with Selling of items D in all
(B) 260 four days of weeks is
(C) 325 (A) 19.5 % (B) 29.1 %
(D) / None of these (C) 18.3 % (D) 28.3 %
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23. (26-30) : /
:
? Directions (26-30) : Study the table and
answer the given questions.
What is the difference between the 2010-2017
average of items selling on Monday to
Production of Crops in India during
average items selling on Friday ?
2010-2017
(A) 7.40 ( ) / (In tonnes)
(B) 10.5 / / / / / /
Year Wheat / Maize Barley Pulses Potatoes
(C) 5.25
/
Rice Bajra
(D) 6.45 2010-11 6121 874 565 80 300 415 210
2011-12 7010 964 655 60 312 417 220
2012-13 7112 960 780 55 210 680 222
2013-14 7056 985 1110 40 200 310 245
24. A
2014-15 6896 716 1160 90 216 370 315
C ? 2015-16 6912 826 1450 110 160 300 400
2016-17 7617 812 1460 75 216 260 445
What was the ratio of item sold by A on
Tuesday & items sold by C on Saturday ?
26. 2010-11 2016-17
(A) 7 : 9
?
(B) 9:7
(A) 293.86
(C) 6:5
(D) 8 : 7 (B) 300.00
(C) 353.96
25. D , C
(D) 253.86
?
What is the average yield of potatoes
Items sold by D on Monday is what
during the period 2010-11 to 2016-17 ?
percent of item sold by C on Saturday ?
(A) 293.86 tonnes
(A) 49.55 %
(B) 300.00 tonnes
(B) 42.60 %
(C) 353.96 tonnes
(C) 44.44 %
(D) 253.86 tonnes
(D) 32.70 %
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27. 2016-17 31. ‘ ’ ?
? (A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
Who among the following was the great
(C) (D) protagonist of the ‘Doctrine of Lapse’ ?
During 2016-17, which of the following (A) Lord Dalhousie
crops showed decrease in production in (B) Lord Wellesley
(C) Lord Minto
comparison to the previous year ? (D) Lord Hastings
(A) Bajra (B) Barley
32. ?
(C) Rice (D) Potatoes (A)
28. 2015-16 2010-11 (B)
? (C)
The production of potatoes in 2015-16 is (D)
approximately how many times that in In Indian History who was Dhanvantari ?
2010-11 ? (A) A noted physician who adorned the
(A) 2.00 court of Chandragupta Vikramaditya
(B) 1.82 (B) A famous general of Chandragupta
(C) 2.10 Maurya
(C) A famous dramatist who lived
(D) 1.90
during the time of Harsha
(D) None of these
29.
33. ?
I.
?
Wheat production started showing a II.
slump during : III.
(A) 2015-16 (B) 2013-14 In which order did the following come to
(C) 2014-15 (D) 2016-17 India ?
I. Thomas Roe
II. Fa-hien
30. 2013-2017 III. Hiuen-Tsang
(A) II, I, III (B) I, II, III
(C) II, III, I (D) III, I, II
?
(A) (B)
34. --
(C) (D) ?
Which of the following crops showed the (A) (B)
continuous increase in production during (C) (D)
2013-2017 ? Siraj-ud-daula was defeated by British in
(A) Barley (B) Maize the battle of :
(C) Pulses (D) Bajra (A) Plassey (B) Buxar
(C) Wandiwash (D) None of these
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35. 39. ?
“ ” ( ) (A) (B)
? (C) (D)
(A) (B) The Nagarjunasagar Dam has been built
(C) (D) across the river
In which session, the Indian National (A) Krishna (B) Godavari
Congress passed the historic “Poorna (C) Ganga (D) Cauvery
Swaraj” (complete independence)
resolution ? 40.
(A) Lahore (B) Bombay ?
(C) Karachi (D) Lucknow The Mt. Everest was first scaled in the
year
36. : (A) 1953 (B) 1951
a. 1. (C) 1955 (D) 1958
b. 2.
c. 3. .. 41.
d. 4. ?
Match the following : (A)
a. Indian 1. Lala Hardayal (B)
National Army
b. Ghadar Party 2. Subhash (C)
Chandra Bose (D)
c. Mitra Mela 3. V.D. Savarkar Who among the following opposed
d. Home Rule 4. Annie Besant
Mahatma Gandhi’s association with the
League
Khilafat movement ?
a b c d
(A) Fazlul Haque
(A) 2 1 3 4 (B) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
(B) 1 2 3 4 (C) Mohammed Ali Jinnah
(C) 3 4 1 2 (D) Abul Kalam Azad
(D) 4 2 1 3
42.
37. “”
- ?
(A) (B) (A)
(C) (D) (B)
“Indica” which is an account of Mauryan (C)
India was authored by (D)
(A) Fa-hien (B) Megasthenes
Which of the following revolutionary
(C) Hiuen-Tsang (D) None of these
groups was involved in Kakori
38. ? Conspiracy Case ?
The Simon Commission first visited (A) Anushilan Samiti
India in the year (B) Ghadar Party
(A) 1926 (B) 1925 (C) Abhinav Bharat Group
(C) 1919 (D) 1928 (D) Hindustan Republican Association
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43. 46. ?
? (A) (B)
1. – (C) (D)
2. What is another name for the Service
– Sector ?
(A) Primary (B) Tertiary
3. , (C) Secondary (D) Agriculture
–
47.
4. – ?
(A) 2 3 (B) 1 2 (A) .
(C) 3 4 (D) 1, 2 3 (B)
Which of the following passes and (C) ..
locations is/are wrongly matched ? (D)
1. Zojila and – Jammu and Who is known as father of White
Burzil Kashmir Revolution in India ?
2. Bara Lapcha – Uttar Pradesh (A) Dr. Verghese Kurian
La and Shipki (B) Balwant Rai Mehta
La (C) M.S. Swaminathan
3. Thaga La, Niti – Himachal (D) Norman Edburg
Pass and Lipu Pradesh
Lekh 48.
4. Nathu La and – Sikkim ?
Jelep La (A)
(A) 2 and 3 (B) 1 and 2
(B)
(C) 3 and 4 (D) 1, 2 and 3
(C)
44. / (D)
Private investment will be most likely
(A) to be increased as a result of a rise in
(B) (A) The price of shares
(C) (B) The rate of interest
(D) (C) Expected yield on new capital
The name of the bird sanctuary/national (D) Personal taxation
park at Bharatpur is 49.
(A) Darrah Sanctuary
(B) Bhensroadgarh Sanctuary
(C) Keoladeo Ghana National Parks (A)
(D) Ghatprabha Sanctuary (B) ...
45. (C)
(D)
(A) (B) -
The agency estimating the National
(C) (D) Income of India is
The source of iron ore for Bhilai Steel (A) NITI Aayog
Plant is (B) RBI
(A) Korba (B) Dalli-Rajhara (C) Ministry of Finance
(C) Umaria (D) Rajnandgaon (D) Central Statistical Organization
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50. 53. -
? ?
(A) (A)
(B) (B)
(C) (C)
(D)
(D)
Which one of the following is not a salient
feature of the Constitution of India ? Who had proposed the idea of three tier
Panchayati Raj System ?
(A) Committed judiciary
(B) Quasi federal structure (A) Ashok Mehta Committee
(C) Distribution of powers (B) Balwant Rai Mehta Committee
(D) Written Constitution and (C) Royal Commission
Supremacy of the Constitution (D) None of these
51. 1991
? 54.
(A)
?
(B) .. (A)
(C) . (B)
(D) (C)
Who was the Prime Minister during (D)
economic reforms 1991 in India ?
What ensures economic justice to Indian
(A) Atal Bihari Vajpayee citizens ?
(B) P.V. Narsimha Rao
(A) Fundamental Duties
(C) Dr. Manmohan Singh
(B) Fundamental Rights
(D) None of these
(C) Directive Principles of State Policy
52. (D) None of these
?
(A) 55.
(B)
(C) ?
(D) (A) 40 (B) 38
Which one of the following is not (C) 44 (D) 46
included in the state list in the
Constitution of India ? Which Article of the Indian Constitution
directs the state governments to organize
(A) Law and Order
village panchayats ?
(B) Police
(C) Prison (A) Article 40 (B) Article 38
(D) Criminal Procedure Code (C) Article 44 (D) Article 46
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56. 36.1
?
61.
? 102.4
(A) (B) 19 29
(A) (B)
(C) (D) 72 32
Sour taste of lemon is due to the 19 29
(C) (D)
presence of which of the following ? 32 62
(A) Acetic acid (B) Citric acid
(C) Oxalic acid (D) Formic acid 62. 4%
57. 1
%
2
(A) (B)
(C) (D) ()
Carcinogenic chemicals cause
?
(A) Diabetes (B) Heart diseases The population of a town increases 4%
(C) Cancer (D) Asthma annually but is decreased by migration
1
annually to the extent of % . What will
58. ? 2
(A) () be the increase percent in three years ?
(B) () (A) 10 (B) 9.8
(C) 10.5 (D) 10.8
(C) ()
(D) ( )
27 x
Name the upper layer of the skin : 63. 1 1 , x :
169 13
(A) Epidermis (B) Endodermis
(C) Dermis (D) Special Dermis 27 x
If 1 1 , then the value
59. ? 169 13
(A) of x is :
(B) (A) 3 (B) 1
(C) 5 (D) 7
(C)
(D) 1
Current flows in a circuit when
64. 37 1 ?
2 8
(A) A switch is closed. (A) 400
(B) A switch is opened. (B) 300
(C) The switch is either opened or closed. (C) 500
(D) There is no voltage.
(D)
60. S.I. ? 1 1
How many ’s are there in 37 ?
(A) (B) 8 2
(C) (D) (A) 400
What is the S.I. Unit of resistance ? (B) 300
(A) Ohm (B) Faraday (C) 500
(C) Volt (D) Ampere (D) cannot be determined
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65. 13 68 Directions : Read the passage carefully and
63 70 , answer the corresponding questions : (71-73)
– I climbed into bed and rolled myself in my
The average of 13 results is 68. The blankets, first extinguishing the light that
average of first seven is 63 and that of the burned steadily near the door. I lay still trying
last seven is 70, the seventh result is : to get to sleep but my fear made that
impossible and soon I sat up in bed peering into
(A) 65.5 (B) 47
the darkness and occasionally glancing at the
(C) 73.5 (D) 94 round window in the side of the ship which
seemed like a plate suspended in the darkness.
66. ‘ ’ For an hour I must have sat like this, and then
: I was suddenly roused, by a drought of cold air.
I jumped out of bed; not having allowed for the
(A)
motion of the ship, I was instantly thrown
(B) violently across the room.
(C)
71. Which one of the following did the
(D) author do first ?
(A) Climbing into bed.
67. ‘ ’ (B) Closing the door.
(C) Rolling himself into blankets.
(D) None of these
(A) -
(B) 72. The author sat peering into the darkness
because
(C) (A) he wished to see the window.
(D) (B) he had put out the light.
(C) the window had looked like a plate
68. (D) he was afraid.
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