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    Which of the following substances was mainly used in the construction of the postures of the Harappan period?

    (a) Terracotta

    (b) Copper

    (c) Bronze

    (d) Iron

    Option a – Terracotta

    Harappan civilization was of which era?

    (a) Bronze Age

    (b) Neolithic era

    (c) Palaeolithic age

    (d) Iron Age

    Option a – Bronze Age

    What was the main occupation of the people of the Indus Valley Civilization?

    (a) Trade

    (b) Animal Husbandry

    (c) Agriculture

    (d) All these

    Option d – All these

    Residents of the Harappan civilization were:

    (a) Rural

    (b) Urban

    (c) Nomadic

    (d) Tribal

    Option b – Urban

    From which material were the houses of the Indus civilization built?

    (a) Brick

    (b) Bamboo

    (c) Stone

    (d) Wood

    Option a – Brick

    Where are the horse remains found in Indus Valley Civilization?

    (a) Sankotra

    (b) Vanavali

    (c) Lothal

    (d) Kalibanga

    Option a – Sankotra

    Charaka and Nagarjuna were the courts of whose court?

    (a) Kanishka

    (b) Chandragupta Maurya

    (c) Ashoka

    (d) Samudragupta

    Option a – Kanishka

    Shak Samvat was started in the reign of which emperor from 78 AD?

    (a) Ashoka

    (b) Kanishka

    (c) Harsh

    (d) Samudragupta

    Option b – Kanishka

    Which Satavahana king composed an important work called ‘Gathasaptashati’?

    (a) Gautamiputra Shatakarni

    (b) Vasisthiputra Pulumavi

    (c) Hall

    (d) Simuk

    Option c – Hall

    The official language of the Satavahana rulers was

    (a) Prakrit

    (b) Sanskrit

    (c) Pali

    (d) None of these

    Option a – Prakrit

    When did Vikram Samvat begin?

    (a) 57 B.C.

    (b) 56 B.C.

    (c) 78 A.D.

    (d) 72 A.D.

    Option a – 57 B.C.

    Which art style is a mixture of Indian and Greek/Greek style, which is called?

    (a) Gandhara

    (b) Vera

    (c) Civil

    (d) Peak

    Option a – Gandhara

    Who among the following used gold coins (gold seal) on a large scale?

    (a) Maurya

    (b) Greeks

    (c) Kunal rulers

    (d) Shungas

    Option c – Kunal rulers

    Which one of the following is NOT true in reference to Air mass?

    (a) Air mass forms either in tropical or polar regions

    (b) Air mass develops on continents as well as over the ocean

    (c) Air mass develops in a cyclonic condition

    (d) Air mass changes the weather conditions

    Option c – Air mass develops in a cyclonic condition

    “Shamal” warm and dry wind is a “Local” wind found in:

    (a) East Asia

    (b) West Coast of Africa

    (c) Sahara of Africa

    (d) Mesopotamia

    Option b – West Coast of Africa

    “Inversion of Rainfall” is associated with:

    (a) Orographic rainfall

    (b) Convectional rainfall

    (c) Cyclonic rainfall (Tropical)

    (d) Cyclonic rainfall (Temperate)

    Option a – Orographic rainfall

    The lowest temperature is observed/recorded in which one of the following layers of the atmosphere?

    (a) Stratosphere

    (b) Mesosphere

    (c) Thermosphere

    (d) Troposphere

    Option b – Mesosphere

    The normal lapse rate of temperature of Earth’s atmosphere drops to 0°C at the:

    (a) Upper part of ionosphere.

    (b) Upper boundary of the tropopause.

    (c) Lower part of mesosphere.

    (d) Upper boundary of stratopause.

    Option d – Upper boundary of stratopause

    Which one of the following can be said to be essentially related to ‘Polar Front Theory’?

    (a) Anticyclone

    (b) Tropical Cyclone

    (c) Temperate Cyclone

    (d) Inter Tropical Convergence

    Option c – Temperate Cyclone

    Radiations coming from the Sun are mostly in the form of:

    (a) Light only.

    (b) Light and long-wavelength infrared.

    (c) Light and short-wavelength infrared.

    (d) Both short and long-wavelength infrared.

    Option c – Light and short-wavelength infrared

    Which one of the following is an organelle that is NOT found in prokaryotic cells?

    (a) Cell wall

    (b) Mitochondria

    (c) Plasma membrane

    (d) Ribosome

    Option b – Mitochondria

    Which one of the following parts of the body does NOT take part in the process of breathing?

    (a) Bronchi

    (b) Bowman’s capsule

    (c) Diaphragm

    (d) Trachea

    Option b – Bowman’s capsule

    Which one of the following elements is needed in the human body to transfer electrical signals by nerve cells?

    (a) Lithium

    (b) Sodium

    (c) Rubidium

    (d) Caesium

    Option b – Sodium

    Which one of the following groups of organisms forms a food chain?

    (a) Grass, human, and fish

    (b) Grass, goat, and human

    (c) Tree, tree cutter, and tiger

    (d) Goat, cow, and human

    Option b – Grass, goat, and human

    If by an unknown accident, the acid-secreting cells of the stomach wall of an individual are damaged, digestion of which one of the following biomolecules will be affected to a greater extent?

    (a) Protein

    (b) Lipid

    (c) Carbohydrate

    (d) Protein and Carbohydrate

    Option a – Protein

    Crossing over occurs during meiosis at:

    (a) Leptotene

    (b) Anaphase-I

    (c) Pachytene

    (d) Dyskinesis

    Option c – Pachytene

    Which of the following processes makes direct use of oxygen?

    (a) Glycolysis

    (b) Fermentation

    (c) Citric Acid Cycle

    (d) Electron transport

    Option d – Electron transport

    The well-known antibiotic penicillin is obtained from this plant group:

    (a) Algae

    (b) Fungi

    (c) Lichen

    (d) Angiosperm

    Option b – Fungi

    The accidental touch of Nettle leaves creates a burning sensation, which is due to the injection of:

    (a) Hydrochloric acid

    (b) Methanoic acid

    (c) Citric acid

    (d) Sulphuric acid

    Option b – Methanoic acid

    AIDS is caused by a virus whose genetic material is:

    (a) Single-stranded circular DNA

    (b) Double-stranded DNA

    (c) Single-stranded RNA

    (d) Double-stranded RNA

    Option c – Single-stranded RNA

    Which of the following classes of animals has/have a three-chambered heart?

    (a) Pisces and Amphibia

    (b) Amphibia and Reptilia

    (c) Reptilia only

    (d) Amphibia only

    Option b – Amphibia and Reptilia

    Which one of the following elements is involved in the control of the water content of the blood?

    (a) Potassium

    (b) Lithium

    (c) Rubidium

    (d) Caesium

    Option a – Potassium

    Which one of the following elements is essential for the formation of chlorophyll in green plants?

    (a) Calcium

    (b) Iron

    (c) Magnesium

    (d) Potassium

    Option c – Magnesium

    Damage to the apical meristem of a growing young plant will affect the:

    (a) Length of the plant

    (b) Color of the flower

    (c) Color of the leaves

    (d) Taste of the fruits

    Option a – Length of the plant

    Which of the following kingdoms has/have only unicellular organisms?

    (a) Monera only

    (b) Protista only

    (c) Monera and Protista both

    (d) Protista and Fungi both

    Option c – Monera and Protista both

    Which one of the following is a waterborne disease?

    (a) Jaundice

    (b) Tuberculosis

    (c) Rabies

    (d) Arthritis

    Option a – Jaundice

    The acidic semi-digested food coming out of the stomach is neutralized by:

    (a) Pancreatic juice

    (b) Duodenal secretion

    (c) Large intestine secretion

    (d) Bile juice

    Option d – Bile juice

    The oxygenated blood from the lungs is received by the:

    (a) Left auricle

    (b) Left ventricle

    (c) Right auricle

    (d) Right ventricle

    Option a – Left auricle

    The oxygen evolved during photosynthesis comes from the splitting of:

    (a) Water

    (b) Carbon dioxide

    (c) Oxygen

    (d) Light

    Option a – Water

    Lysosome is formed from which of the following cell organelles?

    (a) Nucleus

    (b) Endoplasmic reticulum

    (c) Golgi bodies

    (d) Ribosomes

    Option c – Golgi bodies

    Which one of the following statements regarding Penicillin is correct?

    (a) Penicillin-resistant bacteria can store this antibiotic in a vacuole

    (b) Penicillin-resistant bacteria can degrade this antibiotic by an enzyme called B-lactamase

    (c) Penicillin-resistant bacteria can degrade this antibiotic by an enzyme called lactic acid dehydrogenase

    (d) Penicillin is not absorbed by bacteria; so most bacteria are resistant

    Option a – Penicillin-resistant bacteria can store this antibiotic in a vacuole

    Which one of the following statements regarding Cholera is correct?

    (a) Cholera is a disease that causes loss of memory

    (b) Cholera is a disease of muscles due to consumption of alcohol

    (c) Cholera is a disease due to consumption of contaminated food or water

    (d) Cholera is a genetic disease

    Option c – Cholera is a disease due to consumption of contaminated food or water

    Why is a plant called Prosopis juliflora often mentioned in the news?

    (a) Its extract is widely used in cosmetics.

    (b) It tends to reduce the biodiversity in the area in which it grows.

    (c) Its extract is used in the synthesis of pesticides.

    (d) None of the above

    Option b – It tends to reduce the biodiversity in the area in which it grows

    Which of the following is NOT obtained from insects?

    (a) Silk

    (b) Honey

    (c) Lac

    (d) Pearl

    Option d – Pearl

    Which one of the following statements regarding viruses is not true?

    (a) Viruses need living cells to reproduce.

    (b) All viruses are parasites.

    (c) Viruses can synthesize their food through photosynthesis.

    (d) Viruses are similar to chemical substances outside the host.

    Option c – Viruses can synthesize their food through photosynthesis

    Which one of the following cell organelles does NOT possess its own genetic material encoding proteins?

    (a) Ribosome

    (b) Nucleus

    (c) Mitochondria

    (d) Chloroplast

    Option c – Mitochondria

    Which one of the following organisms represents the primary consumer category in an ecosystem?

    (a) Caterpillar

    (b) Crabapple tree

    (c) Frog

    (d) Sparrowhawk

    Option a – Caterpillar

    Which is the purest form of iron?

    (a) Pig iron.

    (b) Cast iron.

    (c) Wrought iron.

    (d) Steel.

    Option c – Wrought iron

    Which of the following metals is most ductile in nature?

    (a) Copper.

    (b) Silver.

    (c) Gold.

    (d) Aluminium.

    Option c – Gold

    An amalgam of metal has which other element?

    (a) C.

    (b) Au.

    (c) Ag.

    (d) Hg.

    Option d – Hg

    Rust needs three components to occur, i.e.

    (a) steel, iron, and oxygen.

    (b) iron, oxygen, and moisture.

    (c) iron, nitrogen, and moisture.

    (d) helium, hydrogen, and nitrogen.

    Option b – iron, oxygen, and moisture

    The first metal used by man was

    (a) gold.

    (b) silver.

    (c) copper.

    (d) iron.

    Option c – copper

    Iron sheet kept in moist air covered with rust. Rust is

    (a) an element.

    (b) a compound.

    (c) a mixture of iron and dust.

    (d) a mixture of iron, oxygen, and water.

    Option b – a compound

    Which of the following metals (shown by its symbol) is generally used for making filaments of a bulb?

    (a) Fe.

    (b) Au.

    (c) Ag.

    (d) W.

    Option d – W

    Which one of the following materials contains calcium?

    (a) China clay.

    (b) Corundum.

    (c) Gypsum.

    (d) Talc.

    Option c – Gypsum

    Which one of the following is not true for bleaching powder?

    (a) It is used as a reducing agent in chemical industries.

    (b) It is used for bleaching wood pulp in paper factories.

    (c) It is used for disinfecting drinking water.

    (d) It is used for bleaching linen in the textile industry.

    Option a – It is used as a reducing agent in chemical industries

    Calcium sulfate dihydrate is commonly known as

    (a) gypsum.

    (b) glass.

    (c) asbestos.

    (d) limestone.

    Option a – gypsum

    The chemical composition of cement is

    (a) limestone and clay.

    (b) limestone, clay, and gypsum.

    (c) limestone and gypsum.

    (d) clay and gypsum.

    Option b – limestone, clay, and gypsum

    Which one among the following is the main ingredient in cement?

    (a) Gypsum.

    (b) Limestone.

    (c) Clay.

    (d) Ash.

    Option b – Limestone

    Which one of the following is the number of water molecules that share with two formula units in Plaster of Paris?

    (a) One.

    (b) Two.

    (c) Five.

    (d) Ten.

    Option a – One

    Which of the following is called GDP Deflator?

    (a) Ratio of nominal to real GDP

    (b) Ratio of nominal to real GNP

    (c) Ratio of nominal to real CPI

    (d) Ratio of real to nominal GNP

    Option a – Ratio of nominal to real GDP

    From which of the following, is the GDP of a country not derived from?

    (a) Agricultural sector

    (b) Industrial sector

    (c) International sector

    (d) Service sector

    Option c – International sector

    Which of the following institutions estimates the national income of India?

    (a) The Central Statistical Office

    (b) The National Sample Survey Office

    (c) The Reserve Bank of India

    (d) The Government of India

    Option a – The Central Statistical Office

    Which one of the following statements is correct with respect to the composition of national income in India?

    (a) The share of the manufacturing sector has declined.

    (b) The share of the services sector has increased sharply.

    (c) The share of agriculture has remained static.

    (d) The share of the services sector has declined.

    Option b – The share of the services sector has increased sharply

    Which of the following methods is not used in determining the National Income of a country?

    (a) Income Method

    (b) Output Method

    (c) Input Method

    (d) Investment Method

    Option b – Output Method

    Gross Domestic Product is the monetary value of:

    (a) stock of goods and services

    (b) all final goods and services produced in a year

    (c) goods produced for the market only

    (d) goods produced for the market and for self-consumption

    Option c – goods produced for the market only

    One of the problems in calculating National Income in India is:

    (a) Under-employment

    (b) Inflation

    (c) Low level of savings

    (d) Non-monetised consumption

    Option d – Non-monetised consumption

    Which one of the following equals Personal Disposable Income?

    (a) Personal Income – Direct taxes paid by households and miscellaneous fees, fines, etc.

    (b) Private Income Saving of Private Corporate Sectors – Corporation Tax

    (c) Private Income – Taxes

    (d) Total expenditure of Households Income Tax – Gifts received

    Option a – Personal Income – Direct taxes paid by households and miscellaneous fees, fines, etc

    An increase in absolute and per capita real GNP does not connote a higher level of economic development, if:

    (a) Industrial output fails to keep pace with agricultural output.

    (b) Agricultural output fails to keep pace with industrial output.

    (c) Poverty and unemployment increase.

    (d) Imports grow faster than exports.

    Option c – Poverty and unemployment increase

    In National Income (NI) accounts, Personal Income (PI) is defined as:

    (a) NI-undistributed profits – net interest payments made by households corporate tax + transfer payments to the households from the government and firms

    (b) NI- undistributed profits corporate tax + transfer payments to the households from the government and firms

    (c) undistributed profits – net interest payments made by households + transfer payments to the households from the government and firms

    (d) undistributed profits – net interest payments made by households – corporate tax

    Option a – NI-undistributed profits – net interest payments made by households corporate tax + transfer payments to the households from the government and firms

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