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    Kakatiya University Previous Question Papers for Students

    “A body will remain at rest until an external force acts on it.” Whose statement is this?

    (a) Newton

    (b) Einstein

    (c) Archimedes

    (d) Galileo

    Option a – Newton

    What is Newton’s first law of motion called? ( Kakatiya University Previous Question Papers )

    (a) Rule of momentum conservation

    (b) Law of inertia

    (c) Law of mobility

    (d) None of the above

    Option b – Law of inertia

    On whose principle did the rocket work?

    (a) Energy conservation

    (b) Bernoulli’s theorem

    (c) Avogadro’s hypothesis

    (d) Momentum conservation

    Option d – Momentum conservation

    The product of force is ( Kakatiya University Previous Question Papers )

    (a) Mass and velocity

    (b) Mass and acceleration

    (c) Weight and velocity

    (d) Load and acceleration

    Option b – Mass and acceleration

    When a person lands on the moon, his body is present

    (a) There is a change in the quantity of the substance

    (b) Weight decreases and quantity remains unchanged

    (c) Weight changes

    (d) There is a decrease in both volume and weight

    Option b – Weight decreases and quantity remains unchanged

    The weight of an object on the surface of the moon ( Kakatiya University Previous Question Papers )

    (a) Decreases

    (b) Increases

    (c) Remains unchanged

    (d) Becomes exactly zero

    Option a – Decreases

    If we move from the equator to the poles, then the value of latitude

    (a) Increases

    (b) Decreases

    (c) Remains the same

    (d) Decreases to latitude 45°

    Option a – Increases

    The computer system that links and stores information among different countries in the world through a satellite is known as?

    A) Apollo

    B) INSAT 2D

    C) Internet

    D) Nicnet

    Option d – Nicnet

    What is a ‘Virtual Private Network’? ( Kakatiya University Previous Question Papers )

    A) It is a private computer network of an organization where remote users can transmit encrypted information through the server of the organization.

    B) It is a computer network across a public Internet that provides users to access their organization’s network while maintaining the security of the information transmitted.

    C) It is a computer network in which users can access a shared pool of computing resources through a service provider.

    D) None of the statements (A), (B), and (C) given above is a correct description of a Virtual Private Network.

    Option b – It is a computer network across a public Internet that provides users to access their organization’s network while maintaining the security of the information transmitted

    The layer between the Physical and Network is known as?

    A) Data Link Layer

    B) Transport Layer

    C) Session Layer

    D) None of the above

    Option a – Data Link Layer

    What is ‘Talaash’? ( Kakatiya University Previous Question Papers )

    A) a navy aircraft

    B) a recently developed missile

    C) a multimedia portal on the Internet and an Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software in Devanagari developed by C-DAC

    D) a low-cost PC-based supercomputing platform

    Option c – a multimedia portal on the Internet and an Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software in Devanagari developed by C-DAC

    To safeguard against cyber attacks and threats of data theft, the ‘Centre for Development of Advanced Computing’ has developed a new software called?

    A) AVARODH

    B) NAYAN

    C) TRIKAL

    D) None of these

    Option b – NAYAN

    India manufactured the super-computer ‘PARAM’ in which city? ( Kakatiya University Previous Question Papers )

    A) Chennai

    B) Bangalore

    C) Delhi

    D) Pune

    Option d – Pune

    The first railway station in the country to provide Google’s free public Wi-Fi service is?

    A) New Delhi Railway Station

    B) Mumbai Central Railway Station

    C) Howrah Railway Station

    D) Chennai Railway Station

    Option b – Mumbai Central Railway Station

    Nalanda University flourished during the reign of which of the following rulers? ( Kakatiya University Previous Question Papers )

    (a) Chandragupta Maurya

    (b) Ashoka

    (c) Kanishka

    (d) Harsha

    Option d – Harsha

    After the decline of the Gupta, a larger part of North India was reunited by:

    (a) Rajputs

    (b) Chalukyas

    (c) Saka Satraps

    (d) Harshavardhana

    Option d – Harshavardhana

    Pushyabhuti dynasty ruled over: ( Kakatiya University Previous Question Papers )

    (a) Patliputra

    (b) Ujjain

    (c) Thaneshwar

    (d) Sakal

    Option c – Thaneshwar

    Which one amongst the following is the oldest Dynasty?

    (a) Pallava Dynasty

    (b) Chola Dynasty

    (c) Maurya Dynasty

    (d) Gupta Dynasty

    Option c – Maurya Dynasty

    The largest grant of villages to temples and Brahmanas was given by the ruling dynasty known as:

    (a) The Guptas

    (b) The Palas

    (c) Rashtrakutas

    (d) Pratiharas

    Option a – The Guptas

    Name the great Hindu king who combined in himself the qualities of Samudragupta and Ashoka.

    (a) Kanishka

    (b) Chandragupta I

    (c) Chandragupta II

    (d) Harshavardhana

    Option d – Harshavardhana

    Pulakesin II defeated Harshavardhana on the banks of the river: ( Kakatiya University Previous Question Papers )

    (a) Godavari

    (b) Narmada

    (c) Tapti

    (d) Mahanadi

    Option b – Narmada

    Which of the following was not written by Harsha?

    (a) Kadambari

    (b) Ratnavali

    (c) Nagananda

    (d) Priyadarshika

    Option a – Kadambari

    A ruler who was believed to have been the author of about two dozen works on a variety of subjects including medicine, astronomy, architecture, etc., was:

    (a) the Parmara King Bhoja

    (b) the Chalukya King Kumarpala

    (c) the Pratihara King Mihirbhoja

    (d) the Pala King Dharmapala

    Option b – the Chalukya King Kumarpala

    Which Tomar ruler is credited to have established Delhi? ( Kakatiya University Previous Question Papers )

    (a) Anangpal

    (b) Vajrat

    (c) Rudrane

    (d) Devraj

    Option a – Anangpal

    The temples built during the medieval period by which of the following dynasties are known as ‘Seven Pagodas’?

    (a) Chalukyas

    (b) Cholas

    (c) Pallavas

    (d) Hoysalas

    Option c – Pallavas

    The ancient name of Bengal was:

    (a) Matsya

    (b) Gauda

    (c) Vatsa

    (d) Kamarupa

    Option b – Gauda

    The Kalachuri era counted from A.D 248 was mostly current in:

    (a) Kashmir

    (b) Central India

    (c) Bengal

    (d) Andhra

    Option d – Andhra

    Kamarupa is the old name of:

    (a) Bengal

    (b) Bihar

    (c) Orissa

    (d) Assam

    Option d – Assam

    Kalhan’s Rajatarangini is the history of:

    (a) Kashmir

    (b) Harsha’s reign

    (c) Rajasthan

    (d) Chandragupta’s reign

    Option a – Kashmir

    Chachnama is a famous work on the history of:

    (a) Gujarat

    (b) Punjab

    (c) Kashmir

    (d) Sind

    Option d – Sind

    Solankis were the rulers of:

    (a) Gujarat

    (b) Malwa

    (c) Ajmer

    (d) Bengal

    Option a – Gujarat

    Who among the following gave a detailed account of Nalanda University?

    (a) Hiuen Tsang

    (b) Fahien

    (c) Megasthenes

    (d) I-tsing

    Option a – Hiuen Tsang

    Who among the following called himself the ‘Second Alexander?

    (a) Alauddin Khalji

    (b) Samudragupta

    (c) Chandragupta II

    (d) Kanishka

    Option a – Alauddin Khalji

    Who amongst the following is most famous for the establishment of an elaborate system of municipal administration?

    (a) Kanishka

    (b) Samudragupta Maurya

    (c) Harshavardhana

    (d) Chandragupta Maurya

    Option d – Chandragupta Maurya

    Who among the following was a lexicographer?

    (a) Banabhatta

    (b) Dandin

    (c) Amarsimha

    (d) Panini

    Option c – Amarsimha

    A Pala Ruler who was raised to the throne by different sections of people was:

    (a) Gopala

    (b) Mahipala

    (c) Devapala

    (d) Dharmapala

    Option a – Gopala

    The famous monastery at Vikramashila was founded by the:

    (a) Senas

    (b) Rashtrakutas

    (c) Guptas

    (d) Palas

    Option d – Palas

    In ancient peninsular India, who of the following assumed the title ‘Vatapikonda’?

    (a) Mayurasharman

    (b) Narasimhavarman

    (c) Pulakeshin II

    (d) Vikramaditya II

    Option b – Narasimhavarman

    Prithviraj Chauhan belonged to the Rajput dynasty of:

    (a) Chandelles

    (b) Gahadavalas

    (c) Tomaras

    (d) Guhilots

    Option b – Gahadavalas

    The Chalukyas were succeeded by the Rashtrakutas.

    (a) Vengi

    (b) Kalyani

    (c) Badami

    (d) Anhilwara

    Option c – Badami

    Which of the following Rashtrakuta kings founded the capital city of Manyakheta?

    (a) Amoghavarsha

    (b) Indra III

    (c) Dantidurga

    (d) Krishna II

    Option c – Dantidurga

    The Rashtrakutas were patrons of:

    (a) Jainism

    (b) Buddhism

    (c) Vaishnavism

    (d) Shaivism

    Option a – Jainism

    In India, the first to put forward the theory that the Earth revolves round the sun was:

    (a) Kalhana

    (b) Brahmagupta

    (c) Bana

    (d) Aryabhatta

    Option d – Aryabhatta

    The six distinct schools of Indian philosophy – Vedanta, Mimamsa, Sankhya, Yoga, Nyaya, and Vaisesika became fully articulated during the:

    (a) Vedic age

    (b) Gupta age

    (c) Kushana Age

    (d) Mauryan age

    Option b – Gupta age

    Which one of the following indicates the correct chronological order of era in India?

    (a) Gupta-Harsha-Vikram-Shaka

    (b) Vikram-Shaka-Gupta-Harsha

    (c) Gupta-Shaka-Vikram-Harsha

    (d) Vikram-Harsha-Gupta-Shaka

    Option b – Vikram-Shaka-Gupta-Harsha

    The decimal system was introduced by:

    (a) Aryabhatta

    (b) Brahmagupta

    (c) Bhaskara

    (d) None of these

    Option c – Bhaskara

    Which one of the following works is ascribed to the famous poet Rajasekhara?

    (a) Setubandha

    (b) Gaudavadha

    (c) Karpurmanjari

    (d) Saptasataka

    Option c – Karpurmanjari

    In which period were the foreigners absorbed in large numbers into Indian society?

    (a) The Kushana Period

    (b) The Post-Mauryan Period

    (c) The Mauryan Period

    (d) The Rajput Period

    Option b – The Post-Mauryan Period

    Whose court received a Chinese embassy sent by the T’ang emperor?

    (a) Rajaraja I

    (b) Rajendra I

    (c) Harsha

    (d) Parantaka I

    Option c – Harsha

    The principle of working of a dynamo (electric generator) is

    (a) Thermal effect

    (b) electromagnetic effect

    (c) Magnetic effect of current

    (d) energy conservation

    Option b – electromagnetic effect

    The unit of magnetic flux is

    (a) Weber

    (b) Gauss

    (c) Yes

    (d) Tesla

    Option a – Weber

    To what else does the needle of the magnetic compass indicate?

    (a) magnetic answer

    (b) magnetic south

    (c) magnetic north and magnetic south

    (d) None of the above

    Option c – magnetic north and magnetic south

    A freely hanging magnet always remains in

    (a) East-North direction.

    (b) North-West direction

    (c) North-South direction

    (d) South-west direction

    Option c – North-South direction

    Which way does magnetic dipping indicate?

    (a) east

    (b) west

    (c) Answer

    (d) Akash

    Option c – Answer

    Fleming’s left-hand rule explains the direction

    (a) In the conductor of the current which is placed in the electric field

    (b) Magnetic field in the electric conductor

    (c) the Direction of force in the electric conductor when the conductor is in a magnetic field

    (d) None of the above

    Option c – the Direction of force in the electric conductor when the conductor is in a magnetic field

    The format of the Sarvodaya Yojana was prepared by

    (a) Ardeshir Dalal

    (b) MN Rai

    (c) Shri Manna Narayan

    (d) Jayaprakash Narayan

    Option d – Jayaprakash Narayan

    With whom is MODVAT related?

    (a) Trade tax

    (b) Wealth tax

    (c) Income tax

    (d) Central Excise Tax

    Option a – Trade tax

    Who is responsible for planning the Five Year Plan?

    (a) Prime Minister’s Office

    (b) National Development Council

    (c) Planning Commission

    (d) Central and State Government

    Option c – Planning Commission

    When did economic planning begin in India?

    (a) On August 15, 1947

    (b) On 26 January 1949

    (c) On 1 April 1951

    (d) On 1 May 1956

    Option c – On 1 April 1951

    Who is the author of the book ‘Planned Economy for India’?

    (a) Shri Manna Narayan

    (b) Shri MN Rai

    (c) Sir M. Visvesvaraya

    (d) Jayaprakash Narayan

    Option c – Sir M. Visvesvaraya

    Who is the author of ‘Planning and the Poor’?

    (a) David Ricardo

    (b) B.S. Minhas

    (c) Gunnar Myrdal

    (d) JK Mehta

    Option b – B.S. Minhas

    When was the National Planning Committee established?

    (a) 1938 A.D.

    (b) 1942 A.D.

    (c) 1947 A.D.

    (d) 1951 A.D.

    Option a – 1938 A.D.

    The reason for Silent Valley being discussed is

    (a) Population explosion

    (b) Establishment of nuclear center

    (c) Excess water harvesting

    (d) Conservation of Biodiversity and Evergreen Forests

    Option d – Conservation of Biodiversity and Evergreen Forests

    The Valley of Flowers is located in

    (a) Kerala

    (b) Jammu and Kashmir

    (c) Uttarakhand

    (d) Himachal Pradesh

    Option c – Uttarakhand

    The Shanti Valley is located in

    (a) Kerala

    (b) Karnataka

    (c) Uttarakhand

    (d) Tamil Nadu

    Option a – Kerala

    What is the type of vegetation found on the Western Ghats?

    (a) Sadhir

    (b) Alpine

    (c) Savannah

    (d) Deciduous

    Option a – Sadhir

    The state famous for sandalwood in India is

    (a) Assam

    (b) Kerala

    (c) Karnataka

    (d) West Bengal

    Option c – Karnataka

    Due to the abundance of which tree in the delta areas of the Ganges-Brahmaputra, it is called ‘Sundarvan’?

    (a) Sandalwood

    (b) Rosewood

    (c) Sundari

    (d) All of the above

    Option c – Sundari

    Which is the main plant in India?

    (a) Autumn forest

    (b) Rainforest

    (c) Barbed bushes

    (d) Savannah

    Option a – Autumn forest

    Which type of forests are found in the highest area of the country?

    (a) Mountain forest

    (b) Tropical evergreen forest

    (c) Humid monsoon forest

    (d) Tropical deciduous forest

    Option d – Tropical deciduous forest

    Where is the headquarters of the Forest Survey of India located?

    (a) New Delhi

    (b) Dehradun

    (c) Nagpur

    (d) Bhopal

    Option b – Dehradun

    Where is the headquarters of Central Forest Research Institute located?

    (a) Mussoorie

    (b) New Delhi

    (c) Nagpur

    (d) Dehradun

    Option d – Dehradun

    Who is the originator of the tree plantation festival known as ‘Van Mahotsav’ in India?

    (a) Mahatma Gandhi

    (b) Vinoba Bhave

    (c) KM Munshi

    (d) Jawaharlal Nehru

    Option c – KM Munshi

    The total Forest and tree cover area in India is

    (a) 6,75,538 sq km

    (b) 6,78,333 sq km

    (c) 7,57,010 km

    (d) 7,94,245 sq km

    Option d – 7,94,245 sq km

    ‘Monsoon’ is the word of which language?

    (a) Arabic

    (b) English

    (c) French

    (d) Spanish

    Option a – Arabic

    According to the National Forest Policy, at least what percentage of the area of the country is required to cover forests?

    (a) 23%

    (b) 25%

    (c) 33%

    (d) 40%

    Option c – 33%

    In which year was the new forest policy announced by the central government?

    (a) 1970 A.D.

    (b) 1981 A.D.

    (c) 1988 A.D.

    (d) 1991 A.D.

    Option c – 1988 A.D.

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