____________are known as the ‘suicide bags’ of the cell.
(A) Vacuoles
(B) Mitochondria
(C) Ribosomes
(D) Lysosomes
Which of the following plants is carnivorous?
(A) Cypress Vine
(B) Venus Flytrap
(C) Venus Flytrap
(D) Hyacinth
What is the normal resting heart rate range for adults (beats/min)?
(A) 60 to 100
(B) 50 to 80
(C) 120 to 180
(D) 75 to 120
Which of the following insecticides’ harmful effects came under media attention when health issues in Kerala were publicized?
(A) Endosulfan
(B) Lethal
(C) Thimet
(D) Monocil
Which of the following is a nitrogen-fixing bacteria?
(A) Salmonella
(B) Rhizobium
(C) E.coli
(D) Pseudomona
Measurement of calories is unit?
(A) heat
(B) solid
(C) liquid
(D) Sound
Are power plants added to homes?
(A) in series
(B) Parallel
(C) in mixed order
(D) None of these
The filament of an electric bulb is made up of
(A) Chromium
(B) Tungsten
(C) Copper
(D) Zinc
S. What is the unit of force in I.
(A) Joule
(B) Newton
(C) Watt
(D) Cubic centimeters
Mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy by
(A) transformer
(B) Ammeter
(C) Galvanometer
(D) Dynamo
Sulfur is used?
(A) dynamite
(B) gunpowder
(C) Ammo
(D) All of the above
Which metal is the best conductor of heat?
(A) Gold
(B) Aluminum
(C) Silver
(D) Brass
Why put a wooden handle in the kettle?
(A) because of fashion
(B) Wood is a bad conductor of heat and the handle is not hot
(C) is light
(D) None of these
The main ingredient of 'Bio Gas' is?
(A) ethane
(B) Ammonia
(C) Methane
(D) Ethylene
By whom is the focus distance corrected in the eye lens?
(A) Ratina
(B) iris
(C) ciliary muscles
(D) Carnia
What is the scientific name for common salt?
(A) sodium sulfate
(B) sodium chloride
(C) sodium bicarbonate
(D) Ammonium chloride
In which of the following industries is mica as a raw material?
(A) Cement
(B) Glass and Pottery
(C) Iron and Steel
(D) Electrical
The best means of extinguishing petrol fires is-
(A) Baking Powder
(B) Carbon dioxide
(C) Sand
(D) Water
Alkaline solution is the value of Ph.
(A) Less than 7
(B) More than 7
(C) Zero
(D) 7
Sericulture is called—
(A) Apiculture
(B) Sericulture
(C) Psiculture
(D) Horticulture
X-rays were discovered by ________.
(A) Faraday
(B) Roington
(C) H. Devi
(D) Lavoisier
The level of sound during normal conversation is
(A) 20 db
(B) 40 db
(C) 60 db
(D) 80 db
The food substances which get oxidised easily can be kept for longer duration by adding
(A) oxygen and keeping them in sun for few days
(B) nitrogen and keeping them in sun for few days
(C) oxygen and keeping them in airtight containers
(D) nitrogen and keeping them in airtight containers
The approximate percentages of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide in pure air on the Earth's atmosphere are:
(A) 0.03%, 21% and 78% respectively
(B) 78%, 21% and 0.03% respectively
(C) 21%, 78% and 0.03% respectively
(D) 21%, 7.8% and 0.03% respectively
Blood group was discovered by -
(A) Karl Landsteiner
(B) Pavlov
(C) Alexander Fleming
(D) William Harvey
Cooking vessels have wooden or bakelite handles because–
(A) the handle must be strong
(B) wood and bakelite are bad conductors of heat
(C) the handle should be attractive
(D) None of the above
The rolling ball stops itself after rolling away for some reason, which of the following reasons?
(A) Frictional force
(B) gravity
(C) Inertia
(D) None of the above
Which gas is used to purify pond water in cities?
(A) Sulfur dioxide
(B) Chlorine
(C) Nitrogen
(D) Ammonia
Malnutrition leads to lack of which?
(A) Vitamin 'A'
(B) Carbohydrate
(C) Vitamin 'C'
(D) Protein
Image are formed between two parallel mirrors?
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 8
(D) Eternal
Any moving body on earth comes to rest due to the following reason?
(A) Due to inertial law
(B) due to friction force
(C) Due to momentum conservation
(D) due to the force of gravity
Which of the following physical properties is not affected by quantity?
(A) Volume
(B) mass
(C) weight
(D) density
Mac number is related
(A) At the speed of sound
(B) At the speed of the ship
(C) At the speed of the plane
(D) At the speed of the spacecraft
Nichrome metal element is used in electric heaters, because?
(A) It has high resistivity
(B) Its melting point is high
(C) More powerful current can be flow in it
(D) For all the above reasons
Which metal has the highest melting point?
(A) Osmium
(B) Tungsten
(C) Molybdenum
(D) aluminum
When a metal is heated, its density?
(A) increases
(B) There is no difference
(C) decreases
(D) None of the above
By which device is the purity of milk measured?
(A) manometer
(B) Hydrometer
(C) Lactometer
(D) Fadometer
Who invented television?
(A) J.R. L. Baird
(B) Macmillan
(C) James Watt
(D) None of these
What are the main colors in photography?
(A) Red, Blue, Yellow
(B) Red, Yellow, Green
(C) Blue, Yellow, Green
(D) Red, Blue, Green
Basic scientific principle behind a nuclear reactor is
(A) Nuclear fusion
(B) Controlled nuclear fusion
(C) Uncontrolled nuclear fission
(D) Controlled nuclear fission
Is the father of 'demonstration method'?
(A) John D.V.
(B) Daniel Benor
(C) A.D. B. Graham
(D) Seaman A. Nap
Potato canker has black canker and black pan / colloid factor?
(A) two fungi
(B) A fungus and a bacterium
(C) a fungus
(D) A fungus and a virus
Embryos of Tritium aestivum have a chromosome number?
(A) 44
(B) 63
(C) 65
(D) 67
What causes molybdenum deficiency?
(A) Whip tail in cauliflower
(B) Hot disease in tomato
(C) Lemon yellow yellow stain disease
(D) All these
Nucleopolyhedro virus (NPV) is used in biological control?
(A) For gram bee borer
(B) For paddy-scented bug
(C) For sugarcane pyrilla
(D) For all these
Will florescence occur in understory plants (SDP), when?
(A) Nights are short-lived
(B) the days are long term
(C) Long-term nights
(D) None of these
Thermal conductivity of soil when moisture content in the soil increases?
(A) will decrease
(B) will increase
(C) No change
(D) None of these
Vl W. Was given a multipurpose concept
(A) Community Development Program
(B) National Rural Employment Program
(C) Etawah Backward Scheme
(D) None of the above
Is the term 'complementary - tree' associated with the plantation system?
(A) Square arrangement
(B) Diagonal arrangement
(C) contour
(D) Hexagonal system
The bacteria that kill bacteria are called
(A) Antibiotic
(B) bacteriophage
(C) Both A and B
(D) None of these
What was the fixed target of annual growth rate in the Indian economy in the Tenth Five-Year Plan?
(A) 9%
(B) 8%
(C) 10%
(D) 11%
Ensure a regular market?
(A) Purchase Price
(B) Support Price
(C) Remuneration Price
(D) Fair Price
Device used for the detection and measurement of all types of radiation (alpha, beta and gamma)-
(A) Geiger counter
(B) Polarimeter
(C) Calorimeter
(D) Radiometer
Penicillin is extracted from-
(A) Fungus
(B) Lichen
(C) Yeast
(D) Algae
Who invented the bifocal glasses?
(A) Thomas Alva Edison
(B) Benjamin franklin
(C) Evangelista
(D) Isaac Newton
Who among the following wrote the biography of Akbar?
(A) Abul Fazl
(B) Birbal
(C) Fizzy
(D) none of these
Mahabharata was translated into Persian language during the reign of Akbar, it is known by what name?
(A) Raznama
(B) Akbarnama
(C) confession
(D) none of these
What was the name of the building of worship built by Akbar?
(A) Ibadatkhana
(B) Buland Darwaza
(C) Diwan-i-Khas
(D) none of these
Who was the patron of Akbar in his youth?
(A) Fizzy
(B) Abul Fazl
(C) Vairam Khan
(D) Hemu
Who started the tradition of building a garden with running water?
(A) Babur
(B) Shah Jahan
(C) Jahangir
(D) Akbar
Which Mughal ruler was coronated twice?
(A) Shah Jahan
(B) Aurangzeb
(C) Akbar
(D) Jahangir
Where was the coronation of Akbar?
(A) Kalanaur
(B) Sikri
(C) Agra
(D) none of these
Which Rajput dynasty did not surrender to Akbar?
(A) Parmar dynasty
(B) Chauhan dynasty
(C) Chandela dynasty
(D) Sisodia dynasty
Who was adorned with the title of 'Jarikalam' by Emperor Akbar?
(A) Muhammad Khan
(B) Mir Syed Ali
(C) Abdusamad
(D) Mohammad Hussain
._____ is also known as ‘The Light of Asia’.
(A) Rumi
(B) Buddha
(C) Gandhi
(D) Swami Vivekananda
Who was the first interim President of the constitutional assembly, in whose leadership the first meeting of the constitutional assembly took place on 9 Dec 1946?
(A) Sachidanand Sinha
(B) JL Nehru
(C) BR Ambedkar
(D) Rajendra Prasad
Which law was passed by the British to curtail the nationalist and revolutionary extremist activities especially for targeting Ghadr party activists?
(A) Monte Marlo Reforms
(B) GOI Act 1919
(C) Defence of India Act, 1915
(D) Public Safety Act, 1909
Which of the following Vedic texts is mentioned the eastern and western seas for the first time?
(A) Gopath Brahmana
(B) Kaustiki Brahmana
(C) Tandya Brahmana
(D) Satpath Brahmana
In which state is India’s first dinosaur museum located?
(A) Gujarat
(B) Arunachal Pradesh
(C) Madhya Pradesh
(D) Himachal Pradesh
Faizi lived in the court of which of the following?
(A) Dara Shikoh
(B) Bahadur Shah
(C) Akbar
(D) Humayun
Who defeated Humayun in the battle of Chausa?
(A) Shivaji
(B) Maharana Pratap
(C) Sher Shah
(D) none of these
Which Mughal ruler ruled twice?
(A) Humayun
(B) Jahangir
(C) Shah Jahan
(D) none of these
After winning which war, Sher Shah established Afghan power in Delhi?
(A) Battle of Kalinjar
(B) Battle of Chausa
(C) Battle of Bilgram
(D) none of these
In which of the following cities did Shah Jahan build the Moti Masjid?
(A) Agra
(B) Amarkot
(C) Jaipur
(D) Delhi
By which treaty did Shivaji transfer the forts to the Mughals?
(A) Pune
(B) Purandar
(C) Torna
(D) Chittor
Dastan-e-Amir Hamza was painted by?
(A) Mansoor Mir
(B) Abul Hasan
(C) Syed Ali
(D) Abdus Samad
Patna was made the provincial capital?
(A) Ibrahim Lodi
(B) Prince Azim
(C) Sher Shah
(D) none of these
Who was the famous painter of the time of Mughal Emperor Akbar?
(A) Abul Fazl
(B) Ustad Mansoor
(C) Bishan Das
(D) Dashwant
Who was the greatest painter of birds in Jahangir's court?
(A) Mansoor
(B) Khwaja Abdusamad
(C) Basavan
(D) none of these
Gulbadan Begum was the daughter of?
(A) Humayun's
(B) Babur's
(C) Aurangzeb's
(D) Shah Jahan
In which year did the Simon Commission arrive in India?
(A) 1912
(B) 1917
(C) 1928
(D) 1931
1. Simon Commission visited India a total of 2 times. For the first time, he came to India in February-March 1928, while for the second time, he came to India in October 1928. The Simon Commission submitted its report in May 1930 and the British Government published it on May 27, 1930.
2. Simon Commission had said in its report that the High Court in India should be kept under the Government of India. Furthermore, implementing accountable governance in the provinces should be initiated.
By what name is the district known in the Mughal administration?
(A) Diet
(B) Government
(C) Diocese
(D) Dastur
Which Mughal emperor was called Zinda Pir?
(A) Akbar
(B) Jahangir
(C) Shah Jahan
(D) Aurangzeb
What was the real name of Mumtaz Mahal?
(A) Arjumand Banu Begum
(B) Roshan Ara
(C) Ladli Begum
(D) none of these
How many members of the Indian Army discovered World War II US Air Force aircraft?
(A) 5
(B) 8
(C) 12
(D) 20
The Gandhi - Irwin pact was signed in the year
(A) 1932
(B) 1933
(C) 1930
(D) 1931
Who served as the first Deputy Prime Minister of independent India ?
(A) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
(B) C. Rajagopalachari
(C) K. Kamaraj
(D) Morarji Desai
Which of the following movement began in 1942?
(A) Non-Cooperation movement
(B) Khilafat movement
(C) Quit India Movement
(D) Home Rule movement
The Quit India Movement, also known as the Bharat Chhodo Andolan, was a movement launched at the Bombay session of the All India Congress Committee by Mahatma Gandhi on 9 August 1942, during World War II, demanding an end to British rule in India.
Who among the following rulers had stamped the figure of Goddess Lakshmi on his coins and had his name inscribed in Nagari Characters?
(A) Muhammad Bin Tughlaq
(B) Iltutmish
(C) Muhammad Ghazni
(D) Muhammad Ghori
Alexander the Great invaded India during the rule of?
(A) Ajatshatru
(B) Bimbisara
(C) Mahapadma Nanda
(D) Dhana Nanda
Who among the following defeated Muhammad Ghori near Mount Abu?
(A) Bhimdev Solanki - I
(B) Bhimdev Solanki - III
(C) Bhimdev Solanki - II
(D) Vijaya Dav
Who was the British political agent in Kota at the time of revolt in October 1867?
(A) Richard
(B) Major burton
(C) Pathic lorence
(D) George Lawrence
The political agent of Kota was Major Burton, who reached Kota in October 1857 after quelling the rebellion of Neemuch. On 15 October 1857, a rebellion started in Kota under the leadership of Jaidayal, Mehrab Khan, and Hardayal.
Whom defeated Humayun in the battle of Chausa?
(A) Shivaji
(B) Maharana Pratap
(C) Sher Shah
(D) none of these
The real name of Mumtaz Mahal?
(A) Arjumand Banu Begum
(B) Roshan Ara
(C) Ladli Begum
(D) none of these
In which year the Communist Party of India came into existence?
(A) 1912
(B) 1915
(C) 1918
(D) 1925
Who was the emperor of China at the time of Harshavardhana?
(A) Tejong
(B) Wu Zetian
(C) Ruizong
(D) Gwanjong
Where did the second Jain council take place?
(A) Vallabhi
(B) Vaishali
(C) Pataliputra
(D) Rajgriha
What was the name of the only son of Gautam Buddha?
(A) Rahul
(B) Rohit
(C) Channa
(D) none of these
Which of the following statements about India by Megasthenes is not true?
(A) India has abundant gold, silver, copper and iron.
(B) There is a systematic caste system in India.
(C) There is frequent famine in India.
(D) Dionysius invaded India.
Which dynasty was called the Brahmakshatriya dynasty?
(A) Sen
(B) Pal
(C) Pratihara
(D) Chalukya
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