1. When had Muslim league passed the resolution "Divide and Quit" movement ?
A. 1945
B. 1943
C. 1944
D. None of these
2. What is the ratio of money held by the public in currency to that they held in the deposit ?
A. The currency deposit ratio
B. The reserve deposit ratio
C. Cash reserve ratio
D. Cash deposit ratio
3. The chemical behavior of an atom depends upon –
A. the number of Neutrons in the nucleus
B. the number of Nucleons in the nucleus
C. the number of Protons in its nucleus
D. the number of Electrons orbiting around the nucleus
4. 88th amendment of the Indian Constitution is related to –
A. The demarcation of new boundaries between states
B. The Constitution of the National Judicial Commission
C. Empowering the Centre to levy and appropriate Service tax
D. Readjustment of electoral constituencies on the basis of the population census 2001
5. The joint sitting of both Houses of Indian Parliament is held in connection with –
A. Constitutional amendment bill
B. Ordinary bill
C. Money bill
D. Election of the Vice – President of India
6. Many Fungi belonging to the genera Microporum Trichophyton and Epidermophyton are responsible for –
A. Filarial
B. Cancer /
C. Ringworms
D. AIDS
7. A boat will submerge when it displaces water equal to its own –
A. volume
B. weight
C. surface area
D. density
8. Which organ of the Human body is affected by Alzheimer disease?
A. Brain
B. Bone Marrow
C. Lung
D. Intestine
9. What is the chemical name of vitamin E ?
A. Calciferol
B. Tocopherol
C. Riboflavin
D. Phylloquinone
10. According to the Constitution of India, the Right to Property is a –
A. Fundamental Right
B. Directive Principle
C. Legal Right
D. Social Right
11. Babar declared himself as an emperor first at –
A. Samarqand
B. Farghana
C. Kabul
D. Panipat
12. How many times has financial emergency been declared in India, so far ?
A. Five times
B. Four times
C. Once
D. Never
13. Economy is in the "Liquidity Trap" when –
A. Rate of interest on bonds is minimum
B. Rate of interest on bonds is maximum
C. Transaction demand for money is maximum
D. None of the above
14. Who is the author of "The Unseen Indira Gandhi"?
A. K.P. Mathur
B. Bilal Siddique
C. Anurag Mathur
D. N.R. Narayana Murthy
15. What is 'biomagnification'?
A. blowing up of environmental issues by man
B. growth of organisms due to food consumption
C.reduction of dissolved O2 caused by microbial organisms
D. increase in the concentration of nondegradable pollutants as they pass through food chain
16. Subhash Chandra Bose formed the government for independent India in Singapore, on –
A. 22nd September, 1943
B. 20th October, 1943
C. 21st October, 1943
D. 22nd October, 1943
17. 'Laffer Curve" shows the relationship between –
A. Government Revenue and Government Expenditure.
B. Tax Rates and Tax Revenue.
C. Direct Taxes and GDP.
D. None of the above
18. 'Cerebral palsy' is a brain disorder found generally in –
A. Old people
B. Drug addicts
C. Small children
D. Only in ladies
19. India is not a member of which of the following constituent organizations of the World Bank Group?
A. International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)
B. International Development Association (IDA)
C. International Finance Corporation (IFC)
D. Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
20. The mirror used in searchlight is –
A. Concave Mirror
B. Convex Mirror
C. Plane Mirror
D. None of these
Solutions:
From Q (1 - 20)
1. Answer: Option B
Explanation: The communal question had become a baffling one as the Muslim League tightened its demand for Pakistan. Against the congress demand of “quit India”, the
Muslim League’s new slogan was “Divide and quit”. On March 21, 1943, Muslim League observed as Pakistan Day.
2. Answer: Option A
Explanation: The currency deposit ratio shows the amount of currency that people hold as a proportion of aggregate deposits. An increase in cash deposit ratio leads to a
decrease in money multiplier. An increase in deposit rates will induce depositors to deposit more, thereby leading to a decrease in cash to Aggregate Deposit ratio. This will, in turn, lead to a rise in Money Multiplier.
3. Answer: Option D
Explanation: The chemical behavior of an atom depends upon the number of Electrons orbiting around the nucleus.
4. Answer: Option C
5. Answer: Option B
6. Answer: Option C
7. Answer: Option B
Explanation: A boat will float when the weight of the water displaces equals the weight of the boat and anything will float if it is shaped to displace its own weight of water before it reaches the point where it will submerge. Floating of the boat works on the principle of buoyancy force which is an upward force exerted by a liquid, gas or other fluid, that opposes the weight of an immersed object.
8. Answer: Option A
Explanation: Alzheimer’s disease affects the brain. The disease causes degeneration of brain tissues and nerve cells.
9. Answe: Option B
Explanation: Chemical name of Vitamin E is Tocopherols.
10. Answer: Option C
Explanation: The Indian Constitution does not recognize the property right as a fundamental right. In the year 1977, the 44th amendment eliminated the right to acquire, hold and dispose of property as a fundamental right. However, in another part of the Constitution, Article 300 (a) was inserted to affirm that no a person shall be deprived of his property by
the authority of law.
11. Answer: Option D
Explanation: Babur declared himself as the emperor at Panipat.
12. Answer: Option D
Explanation: Financial emergency in India has never been declared so far.
13. Answer: Option A
Explanation: A liquidity trap is a situation, described in the Keynesian Economics, in which injections of cash into the private banking the system by a central bank fail to decrease interest rates and hence make monetary policy ineffective. A liquidity trap is caused when people hoard cash because of they expect an adverse event such as deflation, insufficient aggregate demand, or war. Common characteristics of a liquidity trap are interest rates that are close to zero and fluctuations in the money supply that fail to translate into fluctuations in price levels.
14. Answer: Option A
Explanation: The book “The Unseen Indira Gandhi” has been authored by Dr. KP Mathur, who was the personal physician of the former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi for nearly 20 years till her assassination in 1984. The foreword of the book was written by her granddaughter Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. The book provides some interesting peeps into the responses of Mrs. Gandhi’s to challenges both personal and political.
15. Answer: Option D
Explanation: Biomagnification, also known as
Explanation: Bio amplification or biological magnification, is the increasing concentration of a substance, such as a toxic chemical, in the tissues of organisms at successively higher levels in a food chain.
16. Answer: Option C
Explanation: On 21st October 1943, Subhas Chandra Bose proclaimed the formation of the Provisional Government of Free India at the Cathay Cinema Hall. Two days later, he
declared war on Britain and the United States. With help from the Japanese, he reorganized and rejuvenated the Azad Hind Fauj (also called the Indian National Army).He lobbied aggressively for funds in Malaya and other parts of Southeast Asia and launched a recruitment drive for the Azad Hind Fauj.
17. Answer: Option B
Explanation: The Laffer curve, invented by Arthur Laffer, shows the relationship between tax rates and tax revenue collected by governments.
The chart below shows the Laffer Curve:
18. Answer: Option C
Explanation: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of permanent movement disorders that appear in early childhood. Signs and symptoms vary between people. Often, symptoms include poor coordination, stiff muscles, weak muscles, and tremors. There may be problems with sensation, vision, hearing, swallowing, and speaking. Often babies with cerebral palsy do not roll over, sit, crawl, or walk as early as other children their age. The difficulty with the bi ability to think or reason and seizures each occurs in about one-third of people with CP.
19. Answer: Option A
Explanation: The World Bank Group consists of – - International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), established in 1945, which provides debt financing on the basis of sovereign guarantees; - International Finance Corporation (IFC), established in 1956, provides various forms of financing without sovereign guarantees, primarily to the private sector; - International Development Association (IDA), established in 1960, provides concessional financing (interest-free loans or grants), usually with sovereign guarantees; - International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (CSID), established in 1965, which works with governments to reduce investment risk;- Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), established in 1988, which provides insurance against certain types of risk, including political risk, primarily to the private sector. India is a member of four of the five constituents of the World Bank Group viz., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), International Development Association (IDA), International Finance Corporation (IFC) and Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA). India is not a member of ICSID (International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes).
20. Answer: Option D
Explanation: A searchlight produces an intense parallel a beam of light. This requires a reflector of large aperture. When a source is placed at the focus of a large concave mirror only the paraxial rays (not the marginal rays)are reflected as a parallel beam, but when a source is placed at the focus of parabolic mirror all the rays are reflected as an intense parallel beam.