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1. In which year did Buxi Jagabandhu lead the Paika
rebellion against British land revenue policy?
a) 1817
b) 1717
c) 1806
d) 1785
Answer: a) 1817
2. What is the purpose of Slide Master in MS
PowerPoint?
a) Insert animations and transitions
b) Export slide as image
c) Apply uniform formatting, font, and layout on all
slides
d) Delete multiple slides at once
Answer: c) Apply uniform formatting, font, and layout
on all slides
3. What is the main theme of Sangam anthologies
Purananuru and Padirruppattu from Ettuttokai collection?
a) Kings and their deeds, heroes, and sages
b) Description of nature and surroundings
c) Philosophical and religious topics
d) Love and emotional experiences
Answer: a) Kings and their deeds, heroes, and sages
4. Which of the following is an example of a chemical
change?
a) Burning of wood
b) Boiling of water
c) Cutting of paper
d) Melting of ice
Answer: a) Burning of wood
5. Which of the following is NOT a part of Central
Processing Unit (CPU)?
a) Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU)
b) Registers
c) Graphic Card
d) Control Unit (CU)
Answer: c) Graphic Card
6. In Gupta polity, the term Bhukti referred to?
a) Officer
b) Province
c) King
d) Tax
Answer: b) Province
7. What is the key difference between Supreme Court’s
Original Jurisdiction in federal disputes and Writ Jurisdiction?
a) Federal applies to civil cases, writ to criminal
cases
b) Federal can be invoked suo motu, writ needs petition
c) Federal jurisdiction is advisory, writ jurisdiction
binding
d) Federal is exclusive to SC, writ concurrent with
High Courts
Answer: d) Federal is exclusive to SC, writ concurrent
with High Courts
8. The Eastern Coastal Plains of India extend from?
a) Gujarat to Kerala
b) Odisha to Karnataka
c) Maharashtra to Andhra Pradesh
d) West Bengal to Tamil Nadu
Answer: d) West Bengal to Tamil Nadu
9. Which type of subordinate court mainly handles
disputes related to property and contractual agreements?
a) Criminal Court
b) Revenue Court
c) Family Court
d) Civil Court
Answer: d) Civil Court
10. In South Indian temple architecture, the pyramidal
structure built above the sanctum is called?
a) Adhisthana
b) Vimana
c) Jagati
d) Mandapa
Answer: b) Vimana
11. Which of the following solutions is slightly
acidic due to hydrolysis?
a) NH₄CH₃COO
b) NHâ‚„Cl
c) CH₃COONa
d) Na₂CO₃
Answer: b) NHâ‚„Cl
12. Which Indian state does NOT have a coastline?
a) Andhra Pradesh
b) Odisha
c) Rajasthan
d) Gujarat
Answer: c) Rajasthan
13. Tak-e-Bahi inscription mentions which Parthian
ruler?
a) Azes
b) Rudradaman
c) Menander
d) Gondophernes
Answer: d) Gondophernes
14. Which of the following is a commonly used
Operating System in desktop computers?
a) Google Chrome
b) Adobe Photoshop
c) Windows 10
d) Microsoft Word
Answer: c) Windows 10
15. Sabarmati river originates from?
a) Western Ghats, Maharashtra
b) Aravalli Hills, Rajasthan
c) Satpura Range, Gujarat
d) Vindhya Range, Madhya Pradesh
Answer: b) Aravalli Hills, Rajasthan
16. Which urban local body manages small towns with
limited municipal functions like street lighting & drainage?
a) Special Planning Agency
b) Town Area Committee
c) Port Trust
d) Municipal Corporation
Answer: b) Town Area Committee
17. Which Article was added to Directive Principles of
State Policy by 97th Constitutional Amendment Act?
a) Article 48A
b) Article 39A
c) Article 43A
d) Article 43B
Answer: d) Article 43B
18.      What is
the primary function of the CPU in a computer system?
a) Connect input and output devices
b) Execute instructions and process data
c) Manage the power supply
d) Store data permanently
Answer: b) Execute instructions and process data
19.      Which
princely ruler patronised the Sikh community and institutions?
a) Bhupinder Singh of Patiala
b) Gaikwad of Baroda
c) Raja of Travancore
d) Maharaja of Jaipur
Answer: a) Bhupinder Singh of Patiala
20.      What is
the total length of the Mahanadi river?
a) 351 km
b) 567 km
c) 200 km
d) 851 km
Answer: d) 851 km
21.      What was
the Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) in India according to the Sample Registration
System (SRS), 2019?
a) 32 per 1000 live births
b) 34 per 1000 live births
c) 30 per 1000 live births
d) 28 per 1000 live births
Answer: c) 30 per 1000 live births
22.      What
happens if an Indian citizen voluntarily becomes a citizen of another country?
a) They become dual citizens
b) Nothing changes
c) Their Indian citizenship ends automatically
d) They must get government approval
Answer: c) Their Indian citizenship ends automatically
23.      What was
the major impact of penicillin's discovery?
a) First vaccine for prevention of smallpox
b) First effective antibiotic against bacterial
infections
c) First drug for Rabies prevention and cure
d) First antiviral drug for HIV
Answer: b) First effective antibiotic against bacterial
infections
24.      Who
among the following was/were NOT part of the Santhal Rebellion?
a) Kanho
b) Bhairav
c) Chand
d) Tana Bhagats
Answer: d) Tana Bhagats
25.      In which
order did Mendeleev arrange the elements in his periodic table?
a) Decreasing atomic radius
b) Increasing number of neutrons
c) Increasing atomic number
d) Increasing atomic mass
Answer: d) Increasing atomic mass
26.      Which
farming practice is mostly practised in Northeast India and causes soil
erosion?
a) Mixed farming
b) Shifting agriculture
c) Terrace farming
d) Dairy farming
Answer: b) Shifting agriculture
27.      The
popular folk dance of Bihar, which represents the love and quarrel of a married
couple, is called:
a) Jat-Jatin
b) Pata Kunitha
c) Gaur Maria
d) Singhi Chham
Answer: a) Jat-Jatin
28.      In
holozoic nutrition, the first essential step for complex organisms is:
a) Egestion
b) Absorption
c) Ingestion
d) Assimilation
Answer: c) Ingestion
29.      What is
the primary function of an operating system in a laptop?
a) To type documents
b) To manage hardware and software resources
c) To edit videos
d) To run internet browsers only
Answer: b) To manage hardware and software resources
30.      What is
the major constraint in dry land farming?
a) Low water availability
b) Too much rainfall
c) Use of hybrid seeds
d) Lack of fertilisers
Answer: a) Low water availability
31.      Saura
painting, a tribal art form, is traditionally practiced in:
a) Rajasthan
b) Gujarat
c) Odisha
d) Madhya Pradesh
Answer: c) Odisha
32.      Which
schedule allows for the creation of village councils or courts for tribal
cases?
a) Sixth Schedule
b) Fifth Schedule
c) Tenth Schedule
d) Seventh Schedule
Answer: a) Sixth Schedule
33.      What is
the function of Alt + F2 in the Linux GNOME desktop environment?
a) Toggles between full-screen and windowed mode
b) Closes the current application
c) Refreshes the current window
d) Opens the Run Command dialog box
Answer: d) Opens the Run Command dialog box
34.      Which of
the following rivers is NOT a tributary of the Ganga but flows directly into
the Bay of Bengal?
a) Gomti
b) Ghaghara
c) Kosi
d) Mahanadi
Answer: d) Mahanadi
35.      Based on
the English alphabetical order, three of the following four letter-clusters are
alike. Which one does NOT belong?
a) DAX
b) KGE
c) SOM
d) WSQ
Answer: b) KGE
36.      Which
ruler regained his lost kingdom by 1555 after defeating Sher Shah Suri's
successors, marking the end of the Second Afghan Empire?
a) Muhammad bin Tughluq
b) Babur
c) Aurangzeb
d) Humayun
Answer: d) Humayun
37.      What
percentage of seats are reserved for women under the 106th Amendment Act?
a) 50%
b) 33%
c) 25%
d) 10%
Answer: b) 33%
38.      Which of
the following is a major river of the Indus basin system?
a) Ravi
b) Yamuna
c) Godavari
d) Kaveri
Answer: a) Ravi
39.      Which
ruler, upon his death in 1530, left behind an empire stretching from the Indus
River in the west to Bihar in the east?
a) Qutb ud-Din Aibak
b) Babur
c) Alauddin Khalji
d) Aurangzeb
Answer: b) Babur
40.      Which of
the following acts authorised the Governor General to override his council in
matters affecting the interest of British empire in India?
a) Pitt’s India Act 1784
b) Charter Act of 1793
c) Regulating Act 1773
d) Charter Act of 1813
Answer: d) Charter Act of 1813
41.      Who
authored the book Hind Swaraj, which outlined the principles of non-violent
resistance and self-rule?
a) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
b) Mahatma Gandhi
c) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
d) Jawaharlal Nehru
Answer: b) Mahatma Gandhi
42.      What is
the fundamental difference between a 'cold boot' and a 'warm boot' of a
computer system?
a) A cold boot preserves the current state of
applications, while a warm boot closes them.
b) A cold boot restarts the operating system from a
powered-off state, while a warm boot restarts it from a running state.
c) A cold boot is initiated by the user, while a warm
boot is initiated by the OS due to an error.
d) A cold boot only reloads the kernel, while a warm
boot reinitializes all hardware components.
Answer: b) A cold boot restarts the operating system
from a powered-off state, while a warm boot restarts it from a running state
43.      Eklavya
Model Residential Schools (EMRSs) were introduced in which year?
a) 2018–19
b) 1974–75
c) 2014–15
d) 1997–98
Answer: d) 1997–98
44.      Which
state has the longest coastline in mainland India?
a) Andhra Pradesh
b) Tamil Nadu
c) Gujarat
d) Maharashtra
Answer: c) Gujarat
45.      Bhawani
Pathak and Devi Choudhurani were famous leaders associated with which of the
following?
a) Indigo Rebellion
b) Munda Rebellion
c) Chuar Rebellion
d) Fakir and Sanyasi Rebellion
Answer: d) Fakir and Sanyasi Rebellion
46.      In
India, irrigation projects with a Cultivable Command Area (CCA) of more than
10,000 hectares are classified as:
a) Micro Projects
b) Minor Projects
c) Local Projects
d) Major Projects
Answer: d) Major Projects
47.      Which of
the following regions in India is known for the Shola forests?
a) Sundarbans
b) Eastern Ghats
c) Western Ghats
d) Thar Desert
Answer: c) Western Ghats
48.      Which of
the following statements is/are correct regarding the Indian National Congress
(INC)?
a) The INC was founded in 1885 by Allan Octavian Hume.
b) The first session of the INC was held in Pune under
the presidency of WC Bonnerjee.
Options:
1.        Only a
2.        Neither
a nor b
3.        Only b
4.        Both a
and b
Answer: 1) Only a
49.      Which
Article of the Indian Constitution explicitly declares laws violating
Fundamental Rights as void?
a) Article 32
b) Article 143
c) Article 226
d) Article 13
Answer: d) Article 13
50.      What
type of memory is used to store data temporarily while a computer is running?
a) RAM
b) Cache
c) ROM
d) Hard Disk
Answer: a) RAM
51.      The
Shakas were defeated by which tribal group before entering India?
a) The Huns
b) The Yueh-chis
c) The Parthians
d) The Greeks
Answer: b) The Yueh-chis
52.      Who
succeeded Chandragupta I as the ruler of the Gupta Empire?
a) Ramagupta
b) Skandagupta
c) Kumaragupta
d) Samudragupta
Answer: d) Samudragupta
53.      Which
institution has been established by the 74th Constitutional Amendment, 1992, to
conduct municipal elections in each State?
a) Regional Election Commission
b) Local Election Commission
c) State Election Commission
d) National Election Commission
Answer: c) State Election Commission
54.      How many
unique characters can be represented using the standard ASCII code?
a) 128
b) 256
c) 64
d) 512
Answer: a) 128
55.      Which
writer authored Baluta, recognised as the pioneering Dalit autobiographical
work in Marathi?
a) Namdeo Dhasal
b) Sharankumar Limbale
c) Daya Pawar
d) Omprakash Valmiki
Answer: c) Daya Pawar
56.      The term
'complementary' in the context of DNA refers to which of the following
properties?
a) Identical chemical composition of both strands
b) Parallel orientation of nucleotide chains
c) Matching number of sugar-phosphate units
d) Hydrogen bonding potential based on base specificity
Answer: d) Hydrogen bonding potential based on base
specificity
57.      Which of
the following foods would you advise to neutralise excess stomach acids?
a) Baking soda
b) Vinegar
c) Lemon juice
d) Spicy peppers
Answer: a) Baking soda
58.      Under
the Fifth Schedule, the Governor's regulations in Scheduled Areas can prohibit
or restrict which of the following?
a) Tax collection
b) Land transfers
c) Water usage
d) Freedom of speech
Answer: b) Land transfers
59.      What
popular title is used to refer to the Bengali poet Jibanananda Das?
a) Jibon Kobi
b) Rupashi Banglar Kabi
c) Kobiraj of Kolkata
d) Bhasha Shaheed Kabi
Answer: b) Rupashi Banglar Kabi
60.      Which
period in India's demographic history is marked by a sharp decline in mortality
and persistently high fertility rates?
a) Phase II (1921–1951)
b) Phase I (1901–1921)
c) Phase III (1951–1981)
d) Phase IV (1981–2001)
Answer: a) Phase II (1921–1951)
61.      When was
the Protection of Human Rights Act passed in India?
a) 2003
b) 1996
c) 2006
d) 1993
Answer: d) 1993
62.      Which
criticism highlights the parliamentary system’s departure from the principle of
separation of powers?
a) Ministers are appointed based on expertise rather
than political affiliation
b) The executive and legislature operate independently
c) The cabinet simultaneously leads the executive and
legislature, creating fusion of powers
d) The President has absolute control over the Prime
Minister
Answer: c) The cabinet simultaneously leads the
executive and legislature, creating fusion of powers
63.      A body
of mass 10 kg is moving with a uniform velocity of 5 m/s. What is the net force
acting on it?
a) 10 N
b) 2 N
c) 0 N
d) 50 N
Answer: c) 0 N