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  • UPKAR PRAKASHAN, AGRA-2

    ByDr. Lal & Jain

    According to the Latest Instructions issued by National Council of EducationalResearch and Training, New Delhi

    (For Class VIII)

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  • CONTENTS

    ● Previous Years’ Solved Papers

    PART–I● General Mental Ability Test………………………………………………………… 1–80

    PART–II(Scholastic Aptitude Test)

    ● Social Studies………………………………………………………………..……… 1–96

    ● Science……………………………………………………………………………… 1–80

    ● Mathematics………………………………………………………………....……… 1–104

  • General Information● Scholarships

    On the basis of the examination conducted,1000 scholarships will be awarded for studentsappearing for Class VIII examinations.Awardees of NTS Examination will receive asum of Rs. 500/- per month as per NTS rules.

    ● Reservation150 scholarships will be reserved for studentsbelonging to the SC category and 75 scholar-ships for students belonging to the STcategory in respect of the class VIIIexamination.

    ● SelectionThere will be two-stage selection process foraward of scholarship. For Stage-I, selectionwill be done by States/UTs through a writtenexamination. Students who qualify Stage Iwill be eligible to appear for Stage-IIexamination conducted by NCERT.

    ● EligibilityStudents of Class VIII studying in recognizedschools are eligible to appear for the ClassVIII Stage I examination conducted by theStates/UTs in which the schools are located.There will be no domicile restriction.

    ● ExaminationThe pattern of written examination for ClassVIII will be as under—* Stage–I : Examination at the State/UT

    level will comprise two parts, namely (a)General Mental Ability Test (GMAT) and(b) Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) cover-ing Social Studies (History, Geographyand Civics), Science (Physics, Chemistryand Biology) and Mathematics.

    * Stage–II : Examination at the Nationallevel will comprise (a) General MentalAbility Test (GMAT), (b) ScholasticAptitude Test (SAT) covering SocialStudies (History, Geography and Civics),Science (Physics, Chemistry and Biology)and Mathematics, (c) Interview. Onlythose candidates who qualify the writtenexamination at the National Level will beinvited for interview.

    ● State QuotasBased on provisional All India EducationalSurvey (AIES) data on enrollment of studentsin Class VIII, State/Union Territory quotasare fixed for qualification to appear for theStage-II examination. Within the State Quotasthere will be 15% reservation for ScheduledCaste candidates and 7.5% reservation forScheduled Tribe candidates. There will be noState/Union Territory Quotas for the finalaward of scholarship after the Stage-IIexamination. Reservation will be as notifiedin para 2 above.

    ● Application FormsApplication Forms may be downloaded fromNCERT’s website www.ncert.nic.in. Allcorrespondence relating to Application Formsshould be addressed to the State LiasonOfficers (LOs) whose addresses are given inthe advertisement.

    LOs of the respective States/Union Territorieswill notify the last date for submission ofapplication forms. The completed applicationform duly signed by Principal of the schoolshould be submitted to the LO before the lastdate.

    ● FeesStates and Union Territories may notify thefee required to be paid for Stage-Iexamination. However, NCERT does notcharge any fee for the Stage-II examination.

    ● Announcement of ResultsResults of the Stage-I examination will beannounced by the respective State Govern-ments/Union Territories. Results of Stage-IIexamination will be announced by NCERT.Indian Students Studying Abroad can appeardirectly for Stage-II NTS Examination underconditions prescribed in the NTS brochure forclass VIII which is available on the NCERTwebsite. Candidates may fill up relevant itemsof the Application Form available on theNCERT website and send to the undersignedalong with a photocopy of the mark sheet ofprevious examination.

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    Scholarship Exam., 2016(Class-8)

    Solved Paper

  • 2016(Held on 8 Nov., 2015)

    Part–I

    General Mental Ability Test (GMAT)Directions—(Q. 1–10) Each question has

    four terms. Three terms are alike in someway. Oneterm is different from others. Find out the differentterm and write its number on your answer sheetagainst the proper question number—1. (A) Patna (B) Raipur

    (C) Guwahati (D) Kolkata

    2. (A) 27 (B) 216(C) 125 (D) 196

    3. (A) Jharkhand (B) Lakshadweep(C) Rajasthan (D) Madhya Pradesh

    4. (A) Bottle Goard (B) Potato(C) Radish (D) Carrot

    5. (A) EGIK (B) BDFH(C) LORT (D) NPRT

    6.

    (A) (B) (C) (D)

    7.

    (A) (B) (C) (D)

    8.

    (A) (B) (C) (D)

    9.

    (A) (B) (C) (D)

    10.

    (A) (B) (C) (D)

    Directions—(Q. 11–15) There are four termsin each question. The terms right to the symbol : :have same relationship as the two terms of the leftof the symbol : : Out of the four terms one term ismissing, which is one of the four alternative givenbelow. Find out the correct alternative and writeits number against the corresponding question onyour answer sheet—

    11. 4 : 64 : : 6 : ?(A) 216 (B) 222(C) 196 (D) 225

    12. B : 5 : : D : ?(A) 21 (B) 25(C) 16 (D) 17

    13. Jharkhand : Ranchi : : Sikkim : ?(A) Agartala (B) Gangtok

    (C) Dispur (D) Shillong

    14. DHLP : FJNR : : FKNS : ?

    (A) HMPU (B) IMPV

    (C) GNOU (D) JNRT

    15. Fox : Clever : : Donkey : ?

    (A) Dull (B) Intelligent

    (C) Moron (D) Dangerous

    Directions— ( Q . 16–20) There are fourfigures in each question. The figure right to thesymbol : : have same relationship as the twofigures of the left of the symbol : : out of the fourfigures one figure is missing. Which is one of thefour alternatives given below. Find out the correct

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    alternative and write its number against thecorresponding question on your answer sheet—

    16. Problem Figure :

    ?

    Answer Figures :

    (A) (B) (C) (D)

    17. Problem Figure :

    ?

    Answer Figures :

    (A) (B) (C) (D)

    18. Problem Figure :

    ?

    Answer Figures :

    (A) (B) (C) (D)

    19. Problem Figure :

    ?

    Answer Figures :

    (A) (B) (C) (D)

    20. Problem Figure :

    ?

    Answer Figures :

    (A) (B) (C) (D)

    Directions—(Q. 21–25) These questions arebased on number series. One term is missing ineach series and indicated by question mark (?)find out the missing term out of the fouralternatives given below and write its alternativenumber against the correct question number onyour answer sheet—

    21. 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, ?(A) 15 (B) 17(C) 9 (D) 19

    22. 2, 4, 7, 11, 16, ?(A) 22 (B) 19(C) 25 (D) 20

    23. 2, 3, 6, 11, 18, ?(A) 22 (B) 28(C) 27 (D) 25

    24. 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ?(A) 36 (B) 45(C) 39 (D) 42

    25. 6, 24, 120, 210, 343, ?(A) 449 (B) 504(C) 525 (D) 496

    Directions—(Q. 26–30) Problem figures isgiven at the left hand side consisting four designin definite series and the place for fifth design isvacant which has been shown by question mark(?). Four answer figures are given against eachproblem figure. Find out the correct answer figureand write its alternative number against theproblem question number on your answer sheet—

    26. Problem Figures :

    ?

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    Answer Figures :

    (A) (B) (C) (D)

    27. Problem Figures :

    ?

    Answer Figures :

    (A) (B) (C) (D)

    28. Problem Figures :

    ?

    Answer Figures :

    (A) (B) (C) (D)

    29. Problem Figures :

    ?

    Answer Figures :

    (A) (B) (C) (D)

    30. Problem Figures :

    ?

    Answer Figures :

    (A) (B) (C) (D)

    Directions—(Q. 31–40) The equations havebecome wrong because of the wrong order ofsigns. Choose the correct order of signs from thefour options given below so as to make the

    equations right. Write the alternative number ofthe correct option on the answer sheet against thecorresponding question number—

    31. 36 – 9 ÷ 5 = 4 + 5(A) ÷ + – = (B) + – ÷ =(C) = – + ÷ (D) ÷ – = +

    32. 3 + 4 = 3 – 2 × 13(A) + – × = (B) × + – =(C) – × = + (D) + = × –

    33. 6 – 2 × 3 + 7 = 8(A) = × + – (B) + × = –(C) + × – = (D) × + – =

    34. 12 = 6 ÷ 3 – 2 + 3(A) – + = ÷ (B) ÷ + – =(C) + = – ÷ (D) – ÷ + =

    35. 2 + 6 – 4 × 5 = 11(A) = + × – (B) × – + =(C) × + – = (D) + = – ×

    36. 49 = 7 – 3 × 15 ÷ 6(A) ÷ × – = (B) × – ÷ =(C) ÷ – × = (D) – × ÷ =

    37. 2 – 7 = 5 × 7 + 10(A) + – × = (B) × + – =(C) – × = + (D) = × + –

    38. 6 × 2 ÷ 5 + 6 = 21(A) × ÷ + = (B) = × + ÷(C) + × ÷ = (D) ÷ × + =

    39. 3 – 5 × 7 + 9 = 13(A) + × – = (B) – × + =(C) × + – = (D) – + × =

    40. 36 = 12 – 5 + 6 ÷ 2(A) ÷ + – = (B) + ÷ – =(C) = + ÷ – (D) – + ÷ =

    41. If in a code language BJLP is written asDLNR. What will be code of EINT in thesame code language ?(A) HKOU (B) GKPV(C) FLRW (D) GJSX

    42. If in a code language STEAM is written asMAETS what will be the code of KICHN inthe same code language ?(A) MICIL (B) NGDIM(C) MJDJM (D) NHCIK

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    43. If in a code language CEIJ is written asEGKL. What will be code of FHLP in thesame code language ?(A) IJNS (B) GKMR(C) HJNR (D) ILMT

    44. If in a code language CKLP is written asAIJN. What will be code of GMRV in thesame code language ?(A) FKRU (B) EKPT(C) DLOS (D) ELPX

    45. If in a code language CFIM is written asDHJO. What will be code of GKNR in thesame code language ?(A) HMOT (B) IMPT(C) HNPU (D) JNRS

    Directions—(Q. 46–50) These questions arebased on the following information. Read theinformation carefully and choose the correctalternative from four alternatives given beloweach question and write its alternative numberagainst proper question number on your answersheet—

    Information—Among the five brother andsister. Gita is elder than Nisha, Ajit is elder thanNisha, but smaller than Gita, Vivek is smaller thanPankaj and Nisha, Nisha, Nisha is elder thanPankaj—

    46. Among the five brothers and sisters who isthe smallest ?(A) Ajit (B) Pankaj(C) Nisha (D) Vivek

    47. Among the five brothers and sisters who is onthe second position from top ?(A) Gita (B) Ajit(C) Pankaj (D) Nisha

    48. Among the five brothers and sisters who isthe eldest ?(A) Pankaj (B) Nisha(C) Gita (D) Ajit

    49. Among the five brothers and sisters who is onthe second position from below ?(A) Pankaj (B) Ajit(C) Nisha (D) Gita

    50. Among the five brothers and sisters who is inmiddle position ?(A) Ajit (B) Gita(C) Nisha (D) Vivek

    Directions—(Q. 51–60) These questions arebased on definite series. In given question someletters are missing shown by — The missingletters are given in proper sequence as one of thefour alternatives given under each question. Findout the correct alternative and write its number onthe answer sheet against the proper questionnumber—

    51. —DF—M—F—MD—L(A) LMDFD (B) MLDLF(C) MDFLM (D) DLMLF

    52. —EG—N—G—NE—M(A) NMGMG (B) NGMMG(C) GMNMG (D) GNMGM

    53. — —M—O—MP—HM—(A) OPHOPH (B) POHHPO(C) OHPHOP (D) HOPOOH

    54. — — N—P—NR—IN—(A) NIRPI (B) PIRIPR(C) PRPIR (D) RIPIR

    55. —OJ—I—J—IO—S(A) SIOJI (B) OSIJS(C) SOIJS (D) ISOSJ

    56. —NI—H—I—HN—R(A) RHINR (B) IHRNI(C) HRNRI (D) HNIRH

    57. —EG—N—G—NE—M(A) NMEMG (B) NEMGN(C) GENME (D) MEGNE

    58. —HJ—R—J—RH—P(A) PHJRP (B) RPHPJ(C) JRHPJ (D) HJRPH

    59. —UP—O—P—OU—Y(A) PYOPY (B) YPOPO(C) OYUYP (D) YOUPY

    60. — —G—P—G—PO—R(A) ROPGOR (B) GOPORO(C) OGRPOR (D) PORORG

    Directions—(Q. 61–70) Given below, fourwords digit are written in every question. Fouranswer alternative are given below against eachquestion. The words in the question are related toeach other in same way. One word from amongthe four answer alternatives goes best with the

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    words in the question. Find out the, correctalternative and write its number against the properquestion number—

    61. Varanasi, Bareilly, Meerut, Kanpur(A) Sitapur (B) Mau(C) Jhansi (D) Bulandshahar

    62. Raipur, Patna, Jaipur, Ranchi(A) Chennai (B) Guwahati(C) Varanasi (D) Ahmedabad

    63. 5, 7, 11, 13(A) 15 (B) 19(C) 21 (D) 25

    64. 256, 196, 144, 121(A) 125 (B) 216(C) 343 (D) 324

    65. Carrot, Radish, Turnip, Potato—(A) Lady Finger (B) Brinjal(C) Onion (D) Cabbage

    66. January, March, May, August—(A) December (B) June(C) April (D) November

    67. 64, 216, 729, 125(A) 196 (B) 27(C) 256 (D) 100

    68. Biology, History, Civics, Economics(A) Organic Chemistry(B) Trignometry(C) Algebra(D) Geography

    69. O, E, U, I

    (A) D (B) L

    (C) A (D) V

    70. 35, 21, 15, 27

    (A) 9 (B) 24

    (C) 36 (D) 30

    Directions—(Q. 71–75) Each of the followingquestion has a group of the three words which arerelated to each other in some way. This relation-ship can be represented by one of the four figurealternative given in the beginning. Find out thecorrect figure alternative and write its alternativenumber against the corresponding question onyour answer sheet—

    (1) (2)

    (3) (4)

    71. U.P., Gorakhpur, Patna(A) 1 (B) 3(C) 4 (D) 2

    72. U.P., Bihar, Rajasthan(A) 3 (B) 1(C) 4 (D) 2

    73. Library, Book, Page(A) 3 (B) 4(C) 1 (D) 2

    74. Science, Physics, Chemistry(A) 3 (B) 4(C) 1 (D) 2

    75. Hindi, Sanskrit, English

    (A) 2 (B) 3(C) 4 (D) 1

    Directions—(Q. 76–80) In these questionsnumbers are placed in the figure on the basis ofsome rules, one place is vacant which is indicatedas (?). Find out the correct alternative to replacethe question mark (?) and write its alternativenumber against the proper question number ofyour answer sheet—

    76.

    6

    3

    5 49

    6

    7 5?

    3

    8 7

    (A) 5 (B) 7

    (C) 8 (D) 9

    77.

    4

    3

    4 55

    5

    3 7?

    6

    3 9

    (A) 7 (B) 6

    (C) 8 (D) 9

    78.

    3

    5

    3 45

    6

    7 7?

    9

    8 7

    (A) 6 (B) 5

    (C) 4 (D) 7

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    79.

    3

    2

    3 44

    6

    7 3?

    9

    8 8

    (A) 4 (B) 9(C) 5 (D) 8

    80.

    3

    3

    5 74

    7

    7 6?

    9

    8 8

    (A) 3 (B) 5(C) 7 (D) 8

    Directions—(Q. 81–85) These questions arebased on information given below. Read thefollowing information carefully and answer thefollowing question. There are four alternativesgiven for each question. Find out the correctalternative and write its number on your answersheet against the proper question number—

    In graduation Umesh opted Science, Englishand Computer. Girish opted Maths, Biology andComputer, Satish opted Science, English andComputer. Ganesh opted Maths, English andSanskrit and Manish opted Maths, Computer andSanskrit.

    81. How many students opted Sanskrit subject ?(A) 1 (B) 3(C) 2 (D) 4

    82. Which subject was opted by the leaststudents ?(A) Science (B) Maths(C) Sanskrit (D) Biology

    83. Which subject was opted by the moststudents ?(A) Computer (B) English(C) Maths (D) Science

    84. How many students opted English subject ?(A) 2 (B) 4(C) 3 (D) 1

    85. How many students opted Maths subject ?(A) 2 (B) 3(C) 4 (D) 1

    86. If Ramesh ranked 7th from the top and 11thfrom bottom in a class. How many studentsare there in the class ?(A) 18 (B) 17(C) 16 (D) 19

    87. Some boys are sitting in a row. Naresh issitting 9th from the left, and Ganesh is 12thfrom Right. If there are six boys betweenNaresh and Ganesh. How many boys are therein row ?(A) 25 (B) 30(C) 29 (D) 27

    88. Umesh walked 5 km from his home towardsnorth direction. Then he turned to his left andwalked 4 km. Again he turned left and walked5 km. How many km now he is from hishome ?(A) 5 km (B) 6 km(C) 4 km (D) 3 km

    89. A person is going towards East. Then he turnsto the right again turns to the right. Now inwhich direction is he going ?(A) West (B) South(C) East (D) North

    90. Dinesh is going towards North. He turns tothe left. Again he turns left. Now in whichdirection is he going ?(A) West (B) South(C) East (D) North

    Part–II

    Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)

    Science91. The rate of change of velocity is—

    (A) Impulse(B) Displacement(C) Acceleration(D) Momentum

    92. The satellite of earth is—(A) Moon (B) Mercury(C) Sun (D) Venus

    93. The chemical formula of marble is—(A) Na2CO2 (B) CaCO3(C) CaCO2 (D) CaCl2

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    94. The drug used in headache is—(A) Antipyratic (B) Antispasmodic(C) Analgesic (D) Neem

    95. Marsh gas is—(A) Ethene (B) Methane(C) Oxygen (D) Hydrogen

    96. The non-renewable source of energy is—(A) Sun (B) Petroleum(C) Air (D) Water

    97. Solar energy is converted directly intoelectrical energy by—(A) Solar-cooker (B) Solar furnace(C) Solar cell (D) Solar water heater

    98. Gypsum is the ore of—(A) Lead (B) Calcium(C) Copper (D) Iron

    99. The another name of thermocol is—(A) Teflon (B) Polystyrene(C) Nylon (D) Decron

    100. Normal force acting on unit area is—(A) Pressure (B) Work(C) Impulse (D) Momentum

    101. If any object is placed at focus of convex lens,then image formed by it—(A) At infinity(B) At centre of curvature(C) At focus(D) Between centre of curvature and focus

    102. Which lens is used to remove short sighted-ness ?(A) Convex lens (B) Concave lens(C) Plano-convex (D) Concave-convex

    103. The speed of light in vacuum is 3 × 105 km/sand in glass 2 × 108 m/s, the refractive indexof glass will be—(A) 1·5 (B) 1·1(C) 1·4 (D) 1·2

    104. The disease due to virus is—(A) Cholera (B) Typhoid(C) Tuberculosis (D) Cold and cough

    105. Chlorelin medicine is made by—(A) Fungus (B) Bacteria(C) Virus (D) Algae

    106. The unit of electromotive-force is—(A) Joule/Coulomb (B) Joule(C) Newton (D) Newton/m2

    107. Ammeter measures—(A) Electrical energy(B) Electric current(C) Potential difference(D) Charge

    108. Which material work as anode in dry cell ?(A) Carbon (B) Silicon(C) Germanium (D) Boron

    109. The red colour of blood is due to—(A) haemoglobin (B) antigen(C) antibody (D) blood platelets

    110. One Gigabyte is equal to—(A) 1024 byte (B) 1024 megabyte(C) 1024 kilobyte (D) 1024 terabyte

    111. The energy in flowing water is—(A) Thermal energy(B) Sound energy(C) Chemical energy(D) Mechanical energy

    112. Supported roots are found in—(A) Radish (B) Sugar cane(C) Carrot (D) Potato

    113. Unicellular plant is—(A) Chlamydomonas(B) Mango(C) Onion(D) Pea

    114. Annual plant is—(A) Rose (B) Mango(C) Banana (D) Wheat

    115. Petiole is the part of—(A) Root (B) Stem(C) Leaf (D) Flower

    116. Vitamin essential for clotting of blood is—(A) Vitamin A (B) Vitamin B(C) Vitamin C (D) Vitamin K

    117. Auxin is—(A) Animal harmone(B) Excreate substance

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    (C) Plant harmone(D) Medicine

    118. Which of the following constitute a foodchain ?(A) Grass, wheat and mango(B) Grass, goat and human(C) Goat, cow and elephant(D) Grass, fish and goat

    119. The bile juice is produced by—(A) Gallbladder (B) Liver(C) Pancreas (D) Stomach

    120. The stimulants present in tobacco is—(A) Caffeen (B) Morphin(C) Nicotin (D) L.S.D

    121. Pulmonary veins open in—(A) Right atrium (B) Left atrium(C) Right ventricle (D) Left ventricle

    122. Double fertilisation is found in—(A) All animals(B) All plants(C) Angiosperm plant(D) Aquatic plant

    123. Nucleus of atom have—(A) Electron(B) Proton and neutron(C) Neutron(D) Electron and neutron

    124. Permanent hard water is due to—(A) Calcium bicarbonate(B) Sodium bicarbonate(C) Sodium Chloride(D) Calcium and Magnesium Sulphate and

    Chloride

    125. Coinage metal is—(A) Zn (B) Mg(C) Cu (D) Pb

    Social Science126. Amir Khusroo was famous court poet of—

    (A) Mahmud Ghazanvi(B) Alauddin Khilji(C) Mohammad-Bin-Tughlaq(D) Firoz Tughlaq

    127. The battle of Panipat in 1526 was foughtbetween—(A) Babar and Ibrahim Lodi(B) Ibrahim Lodi and Rana Sanga(C) Humayun and Sher Shah Suri(D) Humayun and Nusrat Shah

    128. The Brahm Samaj was founded by—(A) Swami Dayanand Saraswati(B) Raja Ram Mohan Roy(C) Swami Vivekanand(D) Keshav Chandra Sen

    129. The battle of Plassey was fought in—(A) 1757 (B) 1789(C) 1848 (D) 1857

    130. Among the following which one is incorrectpair ?(A) Harshacharita – Banabhatta(B) Kalidas – Abhigyan Shakuntalam(C) Kalhana – Rajatarangini(D) Chand Bardai – Geet Govind

    131. The author of ‘Discovery of India’ is—(A) Jawahar Lal Nehru(B) Lala Lajpat Rai(C) Dadabhai Nauroji(D) Moti Lal Nehru

    132. The Taj Mahal was built by—(A) Akbar (B) Shershah Suri(C) Shahjahan (D) Auranzeb

    133. Which country is not a member of SAARC ?

    (A) Pakistan (B) Nepal

    (C) Japan (D) Bhutan

    134. ‘Panchtantra’ was written by—

    (A) Kalidas (B) Vishnu Sharma

    (C) Tulsidas (D) Banabhatta

    135. Buland Darwaza is situated in—

    (A) Delhi (B) Fatehpur Sikri

    (C) Lucknow (D) Meerut

    136. Charak was the famous court Physician of—(A) Harsh(B) Chandragupta Maurya(C) Ashoka(D) Kanishka

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    137. The author of the book ‘My Experiments withtruth’ is—(A) Aurobindo Ghosh(B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak(C) Mahatma Gandhi(D) Vinoba Bhave

    138. Sri Aurobindo Ashram is situated in—(A) Tamilnadu (B) Karnataka(C) Rameshwaram (D) Puducherry

    139. Rath temples at Mahabalipuram were builtby—(A) Pallavas (B) Rashtrakutas(C) Cholas (D) Chalukyas

    140. International Court of justice is situated at—(A) Paris (B) London(C) Washington (D) Hague

    141. The Government system established in Indiais—(A) Parliamentry System(B) Presidential System(C) Dictatorship(D) Military System

    142. In India the council of Ministers iscollectively responsible towards—(A) Rajya Sabha(B) Lok Sabha(C) President of India(D) Speaker of the Lok Sabha

    143. ‘Panchsheel’ principle is related to—(A) Jawahar Lal Nehru(B) Rajiv Gandhi(C) Bhim Rao Ambedkar(D) A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

    144. From which country the Directive Principlesof state Policy has been taken ?(A) France (B) Japan(C) Canada (D) Ireland

    145. Which part of the Indian constitution dealswith Fundamental Rights ?(A) Part I (B) Part II(C) Part III (D) Part IV

    146. The Chairman of Rajya Sabha is—(A) The President(B) The Speaker

    (C) The Prime-Minister(D) The Vice President

    147. The National Flower of India is—(A) Rose (B) Lotus(C) Lily (D) Sunflower

    148. The Indian Parliament consists of—(A) Lok Sabha only(B) Lok Sabha and the President(C) Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha(D) The President, Rajya Sabha and Lok

    Sabha

    149. Which of the following is not a subject of theUnion list in India ?(A) Education (B) Railway(C) Defence (D) Bank

    150. The number of Non-Permanent members inthe Security Council is—(A) 8 (B) 5(C) 10 (D) 15

    151. The ship of desert is called—(A) Camel (B) Horse(C) Elephant (D) Ass

    152. The smallest continent is—(A) Asia (B) Australia(C) Antarctica (D) Europe

    153. Which is the planet nearest to sun ?(A) Mercury (B) Earth(C) Mars (D) Saturn

    154. Famous ‘Gir’ Forest is situated at in—(A) Gujrat(B) Arunachal Pradesh(C) Madhya Pradesh(D) Kolkata

    155. The brightest planet is—(A) Jupiter (B) Mars(C) Venus (D) Mercury

    156. A crop of Zaid is—

    (A) Maize (B) Soyabean

    (C) Watermelon (D) Jute

    157. White revolution is associated with—(A) Agriculture (B) Dairy(C) Fisheries (D) Wool

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