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SUBJECT OPTION : SOCIAL SCIENCE
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PART-I I ENGLISH
Directions Answer the following
questions (Q. Nos. 1 to 30) by selecting
the correct option.
1. The poem, Gitanjali No. 50 is an
allegory, because
(A) the poem is religious in nature
(B) the poem has a deep spiritual
significance
(C) it is a mystical poem
(D) under its
we can
meaning
surface
discover
meaning
another
2. The beggar fmally realized that
(A) complete surrender of self is
essential for union with the God
(B) he had missed the golden
opportunity of becoming rich
(C) he was too fool to think that
the God was joking
(D) the God is essentially cruel
3. What used to be the happiest
half hour of the day for the
author's grandmother in the story,
The Portrait of a Lady?
(A) Going to the temple
(B) Waiting for her son
(C) Waiting for her grandson
(D) When she used to feed the
sparrows
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4. It was a lovely scene, only in one
corner it was still
(A) cloudy
(B) summer
(C) spring
(D) winter
5. What did the author win in the
lottery of Gaiety Land in the story,
Engine Trouble?
(A) Sewing machine
(B) Camera
.(C) Road engine
(D) None of the above
6. "Ten thousand saw I at a glance"
The figures of speech that we fmd
in the above line are
(A) hyperbaton and hyperbole
(B) metaphor and hyperbole
(C) personification and irony
(D) None of the above
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7. "One by one the casements catch"
Here, 'casements'means
(A) prison cells.
(B) windows
(C) cages
(D) closed boxes
8. Robert Frost is
(A) an English poet
(B) an American poet
(C) an Irish poet
(D) a Scottish poet
9. "But ring the fuller minstrel in."
Here, 'minstrel' means
(A) saint
(B) bard
(C) priest
(D) clergy
10. In Sonnet to the Pupils of the
Hindu College, Derozio compares the
awakening of the young minds
towards the vast world of knowledge
with
(A) the rising of the sun
(B) the flow of the river
(C) blossoming ofbuds into flowers
(D) a tree in bloom
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11. The beggar in Gitanjali No. 50 took
out the least little grain of corn
from his
(A) briefcase
(B) folding bag
(C) wallet
(D) pocket
12. The 'north wind' was wrapped in
(A) a white cloak
(B) a grey cloak
(C) furs
(D) a snow-white jacket
13. "Hegives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake."
Who gives 'his harness bells a
shake'?
(A) The driver
(B) The donkey
(C) The pilot
(D) The horse
14. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam categorizes the
stages of a nation's progress as
(A) warrior stage, athlete stage,
spirit stage and statesman stage
(B) athlete stage, warrior stage,
statesperson stage and spirit
stage
(C) athlete stage, warrior stage,
big brother stage and self-
realization stage
(D) None of the above
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15. The two spin-offs of missile
technologies that gave happiness
to Kalam are
(A) KR and ICBM
(B) ICBM and FRO
(C) FRO and KR
(0) KR and IMMZOZO
16. The singing birds in Stupidity Street
represent
(A) the items of goods in a shop
(B) the singers
(C) the natural resources
(0) the murmuring crowd in
a market
17. Loveliest of Trees communicates the
attitude of
(A) making the most of present
opportunities
(B) brooding over the future
prospects of life
(C) pinning for the lost glory
(0) None of the above
18. "He is too selfish"
This was uttered by
(A) the spring
(B) the summer
(C) the autumn
(0) the children
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19. A business letter for the purpose of
collection of dues should be
(A) direct and hard in tone
(B) very polite and apologetic
(C) polite and persuasive
(0) None of the above
20. Goodwill letters In business may
include
(A) only congratulatory letters on
someone's success
-(B) only condolence letters to the
bereaved family of an employee
or a partner
(C) both congratulatory
condolence letters
and
(0) None of the above
21. We seldom had any time to
ourselves.
The above sentence is
(A) a negative statement.
(B) an affirmative statement
(C) an exclamatory statement
(0) None of the above
22. Being desirous __ success, he did
everything in his power to attain it.
Fill in the blank with appropriate
preposition.
(A) on
(B) in
(C) of
(D) upon
23. By choosing the appropriate word,
fill in the blank of the following
sentence:
The effectiveness of teaching and
learning __ on several factors.
(A) depend
(B) is depend
(C) are depend
(D) depends
24. Fill in the blank of the sentence
given below with appropriate verb :
In the kitchen, there __ a table
and two chairs.
25. The man was shaken but unhurt.
The above sentence is
(A) a simple sentence
(B) a complex sentence
(C) a compound sentence
(D) None of the above
26. I was sorry when I found out my
mistake.
The above sentence contains
(A) one principal clause and an
adjective clause
(B) one principal clause and an
adverbial clause
(C) two principal clauses
(D) one principal clause and a noun
clause
27. I wish I have enough rich to buy
a entire island.
The above sentence has
(A) (A) two errorswere
(B) been (B) three errors
(C) was (C) one error
(D) None of the above (D) no error at all
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28. The driver who __ (die) in the
accident __ (work) here.
The appropriate forms of the verbs
in the blank spaces above will be
(A) died, works
(B) died, was working
(C) had died, was working
(D) died, had been working
29. The girl said, "Oh, had I wings of
a dove!"
The above sentence in indirect
speech will be
(A) The girl exclaimed that she had
the wings of a dove.
(B) The girl wished that she could
have the wings of a dove.
(C) The girl wished that she will
have the wings of a dove.
(D) None of the above
30. She takes pride her
ornaments.
Fill in the blank with appropriate
preposition.
(A) at
(B) in
(C) on
(D) for
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Directions : Read the passage given
below and answer the questions (Q. Nos.
31 to 35) by choosing the correct option.
Knowledge has always been the prime
mover of prosperity and power. The
acquisition of knowledge has therefore
been the thrust area throughout the world.
Additionally, in India, there has been
a culture of sharing it, not only through
the tradition of guru-shishya but also by
its spread to neighbouring countries
through travellers who came to Nalanda
and other universities drawn by their
reputation as centres of learning. Indi~ is
endowed with natural and competitive
advantages as also certain distinctive
competencies. But these are scattered in
isolated pockets and the awareness of
these is inadequate. During the last
century, the world has changed from being
an agricultural society, in which manual
labour was the critical factor, to an
industrial society where the management
of technology, capital and labour provide
the competitive advantage. In the twenty-
first century, a new society is emerging
where knowledge is the primary production
resource instead of capital and labour.
Efficient utilization of this existing
knowledge base can create wealth for us in
the form of better health, education and
other indicators of progress. The ability
to create and maintain the knowledge
infrastructure, to enhance skills and
increase productivity through the
exploitation of advances in various fields
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will be the key factors in deciding the
prosperity of this society. Whether a nation
qualifies as a knowledge society is judged
by how effectively it deals with knowledge
creation and knowledge deployment.
31. In this passage, the word that
means 'force or impulse that pushes
forward'is
(A) resource
(B) advance
(C) progress
(D) thrust
32. According to the author of this
passage, India has
(A) inadequate natural
competitive advantages
(B) adequate natural and competitive
advantages without any
competencies
(C) adequate awareness of its own
resources
(D) None of the above
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33. The twentieth century world
witnessed a change from being
(A) an industrial to a technological
society
(B) an industrial to an agricultural
society
(C) an agricultural to an industrial
society
(D) an industrial to a knowledge
society
34. The author thinks that the progress
and prosperity of a twenty-first
century nation will depend
(A) solely on management of labour
and capital
(B) solely on management of
technological advances
(C) solely on
productivity
increase of
(D) None of the above
35. According to the
characteristics of
society will be that
author, the
a knowledge
(A) it will exploit the advances of
technology and of other fields
(B) it will take effective initiative to
enhance skills
(C) it will efficiently utilize
existing knowledge, create new
knowledge and manage its
operation
(D) All of the above
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PART-III I ~'f-III
HISTORY I~
Directions Answer the following M,ifF1<P1:. ~ ~ ~ ~ rer~~questions by selecting the correct option. ~ 'ff'5 I
71. How many types of archaeological
source are there in the early Indian
history?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) None of the above
72. How many Puranas are there as
the source of the early Indian
history?
(A) 9
(B) 11
(C) 18
(D) None of the above
73. Coins are the most important source
to know the history of
(A) Bactrians
(B) Mauryas
(C) Satavahanas
(D) None of the above , .•J
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~?
(A) 2lU
(B) 3lU
(C) 4lU
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~'l~?
(A) 9lU
(B) l1lU
(C) 18lU
74. Which of the following is not the
name of Gautama Buddha?
(A) Tathagata(A) ~~~
(B) "11<PJ~f.l(B) Shakyamuni
(C) Suddhodan (C) ~OO~
(0) None of the above (0) ~~ C<PH~ om
75. One of the causes of the religious
protest movements of the Sixth
Century BC was the
75. ~~ ~ "1~I~C~ ~ ~ \5lIC"flQijC"'l~
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(A) complexity of Vedic
Brahmanical religion
(B) nonviolence policy of Vedic
Brahmanical religion
(C) Battle of Ten Kings
(D) None of the above
76. The clear division of Buddhism into
Hinayana and Mahayana took place
in the
76. ~~ ~ ~ Ul~~ ~~~IC"'l ~
~C~~at
(A) Second Buddhist Council
(B) Third Buddhist Council
(C) Fourth Buddhist Council
(0) None of the above
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77. Mahavira's early name was
(A) Vardhamana
(B) Devabrata
(C) Siddhartha
(D) None of the above
78. How many Mahajanapadas were
there in the Sixth Century BC?
(A) 12
(B) 16
(C) 18
(D) None of the above
79. Who followed the policy of
matrimonial alliance for the rise
of Magadha?
(A) Bimbisara
(B) Ajatasatru
(C) Mahapadma Nanda
(D) None of them
80. Which of the following region was
. not a part of Asoka's empire?
(A) Kashmir
(B) Taxila
(C) Kapilavastu
(D) None of the above
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(B) 16m
(C) 18m
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81. Asoka is remembered, because
(A) he was a great conqueror
(B) he attempted to abolish war and
establish universal peace
(C) he patronized Buddhism
(D) None of the above
82. Which of the following temples is
the wonderful example of Pallava
art?
(B)~~~~~~m-m&~~~
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~'f?
(A) Vaikuntha Perumal Temple (A) ~3c~fi
(B) ~<pijjl"1~I~fi(B) Kailashnath Temple
(C) Mukunda Temple (C) ~fi
(D) None of the above(D) ~~ C<Pl~~ ~
83. Which Chinese traveller studied in
the Nalanda University for about
five years?
(A) Fa-Hien
(B) Hiuen Tsang
(C) l-tsing
(D) None of them
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9frD ~ ~~ <rofo1 ?
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(C) ~~
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84. Who founded the Vikramashila
University?
(A) Gopala
(B) Devapala
(C) Dharmapala
(D) None of them
85. The Golden Age of Sanskrit
Literature was
(A) Maurya Age
(B) Gupta Age
(C) Kushan Age
(D) None of the above
86. Which of the following is the
Sultanate period in Indian history?
(A) 1206 AD-1526 AD
(B) 1209 AD-1530 AD
(C) 1210 AD-1535 AD
(D) None of the above
87. When did Chinghiz Khan invade
India?
(A) 1220 AD
(B) 1221 AD
(C) 1222 AD
(D) None of the above
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(B) ~9fM
(C) ~9fM
(A) ~l'if
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(B) 1209 ~-1530 ~
(C) 1210 ~-1535 ~
(A) 1220~
(B) 1221 ~
(C) 1222~
88. The First Woman Ruler of India was
(A) Hamida Banu
(B) Chand Bibi
(C) Razia
(D) None of them
89. Who followed the 'policy of blood
and iron' among the Sultans of
Delhi?
(A) Iltutmish
(B) Razia
(C) Balban
(D) None of them
90. How many styles of architecture
were there during the Sultanate
period?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) None of the above
91. The aim of Bhakti Movement was to
(A) revive Hinduism
(B) spread the teachings of Islam
(C) create harmony between Hindus
and Muslims
(D) None of the above
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(B) 3m
(C) 4m
(A) ~~ 101~~;q~ ~
(B) ~i7jl~~ ~ ~ ~
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92. When and between whom did the
Battle of Chausa take place?
(A) In 1539 AD, between Humayun
and Sher Shah
(B) In 1541 AD, between Sher Shah
and Bahadur Shah
(C) In 1542 AD, between Humayun
and Daulat Khan
(D) None of the above
93. Sher Shah's empire was divided into
(A) 40 Sarkars
(B) 42 Sarkars
(C) 47 Sarkars
(D) None of the above
94. The Parrot of India was
(A) Abul Fazl
(B) Amir Khusrau
(C) Birbal
(D) None of them
95. In memory of Gujarat Conquest,
which Mughal emperor built the
Buland Darwaza?
(A) Babur
(B) Akbar
(C) Humayun
(D) None of them
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(A) 1539 ~, ~ '!3 cxrnxtIC~~
~f:fJ
(B) 1541~, ~ '!3 ~ ~
~~
(C) 1542~, ~ '!3 ~ ~
~~
(A) 40tt WfCXf
(B) 421t WfCXf
(C) 47!t WfCXf
(A) ~~
(B) ~~
(C) ~
(D) ~m~~
95. ~q ~ "'iJ~C~ ~ ~ ~
~ ~~ f.l'(r'l <P'~~Cii1"'1?
(A) ~
(B) ~
(C) ~
(D) ~m~~
92. When and between whom did the
Battle of Chausa take place?
(A) In 1539 AD, between Humayun
and Sher Shah
(B) In 1541 AD, between Sher Shah
and Bahadur Shah
(C) In 1542 AD, between Humayun
and Daulat Khan
(D) None of the above
93. Sher Shah's empire was divided into
(A) 40 Sarkars
(B) 42 Sarkars
(C) 47 Sarkars
(D) None of the above
94. The Parrot of India was
(A) Abul Fazl
(B) Amir Khusrau
(C) Birbal
(D) None of them
95. In memory of Gujarat Conquest,
which Mughal emperor built the
Buland Darwaza?
(A) Babur
(B) Akbar
(C) Humayun
(D) None of them
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92. ~ ~~ ~ ~~ CWirn ~ ~(Jl~a, ?
(A) 1539 ~, ~ 'S ~"1IC~~
~~
(B) 1541~, ~'S~~
~~
(C) 1542~, ~ 'S ~ ~
~~
(A) 40fU ~
(B) 42m~
(C) 47ft ~
(A) ~~
(B) ~~
(C) ~
(D) ~vrn~ -r-l
95. ~q ~ ~~C~ ~ ~ ~
~ ~~ ~'f <tiC~~Ca,~?
(A) ~
(B) ~
(C) ~
(D) ~vrn~ -r-l
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96. The designer of Taj Mahal was 96. ~1'8f~~CC1~~~"1I~I~ ~
(A) Ustad Mansur (A) ~~
(B) Ustad Isha (B) ~~
(C) Ustad Rahim (C) ~~
(D) None of them (D) fi~~
Where did Sufism originate? 97. ~<lICIf~ ~~9ffu ~C~~C1c<fil~?97.
(A) "1~~<lC((A) India
(B) China (B) ~
(C) Persia (C) 9frn"C"IJ
None of the above (D) ~~ C<PI~~ -m(D)
98. 'i5T~~'l' ~ ~ ~ ~C~~CC1~98. Who translated Bhagavat Purana in
Persian? C<IS?
(A) Todar Mall (A) ctl\S~~C1
(B) Birbal (B) ~
(C) Badauni (C) <I1IfltrbPl
(D) None of them (D) uTm~~
99. The Black Hole incident was 99. ~9f~~
(A) a preplanned conspiracy (A) ~~~9j~~~~~
(B) an accidental episode (B) ~~~
(C) a natural calamity (C) ~~~~'if
(D) None of the above (D) ~~ C~I~~ -m
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(A) 1762 AD(A) 1762~
100. When did the Battle of Buxar take
place?
(B) 1763 AD(B) 1763~
(C) 1764 AD. (C) 1764~
(D) None of the above
101. Who granted Diwani to the East 101. '" ~ ~ c<W"~ Qf'8~ ~
India Company? <p,~~,i7H ?
(A) Alivardi Khan (A) \5llf~,.qf'( ~
(8) Shah Alam II (B) ~~~
(C) Najm-ud-daulah (C) ~-~-~
(D) None of them (D) I!T~ ~~
102. The real originator of the Permanent
Settlement was
(A) Alexander Dow (A) \5l1C171<P'SfI'<SI~\5l'8
(B) Cornwallis (B) <A'~
.
(C) Philip Francis (C) AA9f~
(D) None of them (D) ~~~~
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(A) 1762 AD(A) 1762~
100. When did the Battle of Buxar take
place?
(B) 1763 AD(B) 1763~
(C) 1764 AD. (C) 1764~
(D) None of the above
101. Who granted Diwani to the East10l. ~ ~ ~ c<ISF~ Ct:f'8mFl ~
India Company? <PCiil~Ci71~ ?
(A) Alivardi Khan (A) \5{IM<lf'¥ ~
(B) Shah Alam II (B) ~~~
(C) Najm-ud-daulah (C) ~-~-~
(D) None of them(D) ~vrn~~
102. The real originator of the Permanent
Settlement was
(A) Alexander Dow (A) \5{ICi71<PiSfl'&liil ~'8
(B) Cornwallis (B) <A'~
(C) Philip Francis (C) AA9f~
(D) None of them (D) ~vrn~~
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105. Young Bengal are the followers of105. ;ru~~
(A) ~I~C~I~C~~ ~~(A) Rammohan
(B) Vidyasagar(B) mwn~~~
(C) f\SC~I~\$~ ~~(C) Derozio
(D) None of the above (D) ~~~;rn
106. ~ Rc:q<1iI~"'f ~ ~106. Swami Vivekananda established ~
Ramakrishna Mission in the year <1iC~~C61~
103. 1817 ~ ~I~C~I~~ ~ ~ ~
<1iC~$:C61~ '
103. In the year 1817 AD, Rammohan
established Hindu College with the
help of
(A) 1895 AD (A) 1895~
(B) 1896 AD (B) 1896~
(C) 1897 AD (C) 1897~
(D) None of the above (D) ~~ C<1iI~~ ;rn
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PART-IV I ~~-IV
GEOGRAPHY I ~~
Directions: Answer the following questions MZ"ffAm:. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~by selecting the correct option. ~ lfI'5 I
Ill. The linear distance between two Ill. f.)~1f>C~~ ~~ ~ ijl~~IC~~ '«~meridians on the equator is ~~~
(A) 110 Ian (A) 110~
(B) 111 Ian (B) 111~
•(C) 115 Ian (C) 115~
(D) None of the above (0) ~~ C<fiH~ om
112. The date having equal length of112. ~ ~ ilR '5 ~ ~ ~~, ~
day and night is called~
(A) equinox(A) ~
(B) summer solstice(B)~~
(C) perihelion(C) ~
(D) None of the above(0) ~~ C<fiH~ om
113. Ocean floors are made of this kindof rock 113. >I~I!1\!)01Ul~ ~ m~ ~
(A) Basalt (A) ~
(B) Granite (B) ~
(C) Limestone (C) Ff9fl~
(0) None of the above (0) ~~ C<fil~~ om
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114. The Himalayan Mountain system 114. ~ ~ ~~ ~\!)~~ ~'if ~
originated during this geological
period
(A) Archaean
(B) Mesozoic
(C) Tertiary
(D) None of the above•
115. Mesa and Butte are found in
(A) lava plateau
(B) intermontane plateau
(C) dissected plateau
(D) None of the above
(B) C~C>jICISfI~<1S
116. The first stage of denudation 116. ';{~ ~ ~~ ~ ~
process is
(A) erosion
(B) weathering
(C) transportation
(D) None of the above
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(C) ~'T
117. The origin of this type of lake is 117. ~~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~related to river meanders ~
(A) Oxbow lake (A) ~'Sl'~11~ ~
(B) Paternoster lake (B) 9jJfGl~~~l~ ~
(C) Lagoon (C) ~~~
(D) None of the above (D) ~U C<Pl~~ ~
118. The longitudinal dunes are known 118. \5liCql{J ;qlf6t~l~ ~ ~ ~, ~ ~as
(A) Barkhan(A) ~
(B) Seif(B) m
(C) Yardang(C) ~~
(D) None of the above(D) ~~ C<pH~ ~
119. ~ ~ ~ ~~~<plc4?l ~ ~ ~119. This is a type of depositional feature
by sea waves ~9f
(A) Blowhole (A) ~
(B) Cliff (B) ~~
(C) 'G~l'iill(C) Tombolo
(D) ~~ C<Pl~~ ~(D) None of the above
120. :flT9fT'<Bl~~ ~~ ~ ~~ 9j~iIj~~120. Its work predominates in limestone
region ~
(A) C&1~l8fiil(A) Groundwater
(B) Glacier (B) ~
(C) Wind (C) <mJ.
(D) None of the above (D) ~~ C<Pl~~ ~
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121. Stratopause is located between 121. ~~~vm~~~~
(A) troposphere and stratosphere ~9jlPif~Hl '>S ~Jl(:'GlPif~I~(A)
(B) stratosphere and mesosphere ~JIC'GlPif~I~'>S C~C>llPif~I~(B)
(C)mesosphere and ionosphere (C)C~C>1IN.m~'>S '¢l1~C"'1IPif~I~
(D) None of the above (D) ~~ C<Pl"'1~~
122. This is an inert gas 122. ~m~~~~
'¢l~C'8f"'1(A) Oxygen (A)
(B) Methane (B) ~~
(C)Xenon (C) ~
(D) ~~ C<Pl"'1~~(D) None of the above
123. Relative humidity is measured by 123. ~~~~9fT~
(A) hygrometer (A) ~'~
'¢{JI~C~I~'GI~~(B) anemometer (B)
:qJIC~I~'GI~~(C)barometer (C)
(D) ~~ C<PI"'1~~(D) None of the above
124. A line joining the places having the 124. ~ ~ ~ ~ .9f-~ ~1"'1>1~~C<P
same atmospheric pressure is called ~~~,~~
(A) isotherm (A) ~~
(B) isohyet (B)~~
(C) isobar (C)~~
(D) None of the above (D) ~~ C<PI"'1~~
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125. Leeward slope of mountain is called
(A) rainy area
(B) rain-shadow area
(C) cloudy area
(D) None of the above
126. North Indian Ocean currents are
influenced by
(A) trade winds
(B) westerly winds
(C) monsoon winds
(D) None of the above
127. The cold Canaries current flows
along the coast of this continent
(A) Africa
(B) South America
(C) Asia
(D) None of the above
128. The plane of contact between cold
current and warm current in the
ocean is called
(A) snowline
(B) Sargasso Sea
(C) cold wall
(D) None of the above
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(A) ~<mr~
(B) ~<mr~
(C) ~<mr~
127. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~lCIfC"Bt ~9f<Fi
~~~
(A) '6l1~<Pl
(C) ~m
128. ~~~~'8~~~~
~~~~~C4~
(A) ~
(B) ~~~
(C) ~-
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129. When the distance between the
earth and the moon becomes
minimum of all, then that position
of the moon is called
(A) perigee
(B) apogee
(C) equinox
(D) None of the above
130. If in a place primary tide occurs at
9:30 a.m., that place will experience
secondary tide at
(A) 9:30 p.m.
(B) 9:46 p.m.
(C) 9:56 p.m.
(D) None of the above
131. It is responsible for acid rain
(A) 802
(B) CO2
(D) None of the above
132. Dams are constructed on the rivers
to control
(A) landslide
(B) flood
(C) cyclone
(D) None of the above
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129. ~~ ~ '8 ~~~~~~~
~ ~ ~ ~ '5I<I'~l~C<P ~
(A) C~
(B) \5lm~
(C) ~
130. ~ ~ ~ 9:30 ~ ~ ~
~, ~~C~'l~~
(A) m9:30~
(B) m9:46~
(C) m9:56~
(A) ~tWf ~'l ~
(B) ~~'l~
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133. It is the largest oilfield in India
(A) Digboi
(B) Ankleshwar
(C) Bombay High
(D) None of the above
(A) ~~
(C) ~$
134. Natural gas found in Tripura
contains methane up to 134. ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~'l
(A) 77%
(B) 87%
(C) 97%
(D) None of the above
135. The largest sawmill of Asia is
located in
(A) Andaman
(B) Bihar
(C) Jharkhand
(D) None of the above
136. In this type of farming, banana is
produced
(A) intensive subsistence farming
(B) extensive commercial farming
(C) plantation farming
(D) None of the above
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(A) 77%
(B) 87%
(C) 97%
(A) iSlll\fl~IC~
(B) ~
(C) ~
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137. The best iron and steel centre of
Japan is located in this industrial
region
(A) Tokyo-Yokohama
(B) Kobe-Osaka
(C) Hokkaido
(D) None of the above
138. Polymerization process is related to
(A) aluminium industry
(B) paper industry
(C) sugar industry
(D) None of the above
137. ~~~ ~'8~ ~ I.(l~
~~ \5l;q~~
138. 9jM~I~I\CI8f"R ~ I.(l~ ~ ~
~~
(A) \5lJl~f.1~l~ ~
(B) <flf~ ~
(C) f5f.l ~
139. This is an example of footloose
industry 139. ~ I.(l~ footloose~ ~'f
(A) Cotton-textile industry
(B) Iron and steel industry
(C) Sugar industry
(D) None of the above
140. The Tapi River of India is flowing
towards
(A) north
(B) south
(C) east
(D) None of the above
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(A) ~-~~
(B) ~'8~~
(C) f5f.l ~
(A) ~~
(B) m'fm
(C) ~m
(A) Southern part
141. This part of Asia is known as its 141. I!I-rcrnrnI!I~ ~~ 'heartland' ~ ~
'heartland'
(B) Central part(B) ~~ i5l'if
(C) Southeastern part(C) ~'l-~ i5l'if
(D) ~~ C<PI""1~o:m(D) None of the above
142. This plateau is located between
Altintag and Kunlun mountain
range
142. I!I~ ~Iiij't~ro '5lliij~;l'-!)I'if IS ~
~~ ~~ ~~ '5l<l\l'-!l
(A) Tibetan plateau(A) R><qClC'-!l?j~Iiij't~
(B) ~ ~Iiij't~(B) Ladakh plateau
(C) ~ ~Iiij~~(C) Saidam plateau
(D) ~~ C<PI""1~o:m(D) one of the above
143. Water of this lake contains highest 143. I!I~ ~ ~ ~~ ar:l'tro'salinity
(A) Caspian Sea(A) ~~'iM
(B) Aral Sea (B) ~ ~'if?1
(C) Van Lake (C) I5JR ~
(D) None of the above (D) ~~ C<PI~~ o:m
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144. This climatic region of Asia is
famous for horticulture
(A) Mediterranean region
(B) Manchurian region
(C) Taiga region
(D) None of the above
145. Steppe grassland is used as the
grazing ground of
(A) cow
(B) sheep
(C) goat
(D) None of the above
146. The shortest river of Tripura is
(A) Manu
(B) Khowai
(C) Feny
(D) None of the above
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144. ~~ ~~ ~ ~~ <fG1 ~ ~
~~
(A) ~
(B) ~
(C) ljJ'iM
(A) ~
(B) ~
(C) ~
147. The second highest hill range of 147. ~~~~~~~
Tripura is
(A) ~~( ) Jampui
Shakhantang(B) "lCflM~
Longtarai(C) af~~
(D) ~~ C<llH~ ~_-one of the above
148. ~9J:m ~ ~~<llli:l ~ ~148. ~ e nature of soils of Tripura is
acidic (A) ~
alkaline (B) "*Ii:l~~
C eutral(C) ~9f"*
_-one of the above(D) ~~ C<llH~ ~
149. known as the 'Manchester of
C 149. ~~~~'~~
Sanghai (A) ~~
(C Beijing(C) ~~
an (B) ~
(D) •-one of the above .
150. This _-aitonal Highway joins
Sabroo and Churaibari through
Agartala,
150. ~~~~~~~~m~'8 £!\5~<nN;C<ll~ ~ I
(A) 10 _ (A) 108A
(B) 208A (B) 208A
(C) 8 (C) 8
(D) one of the above (D) ~~ C<llH~ ~
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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK I W ~ ~ ~~
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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK I ~ ~ ~ ~~
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