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    Jiwaji University Previous Year Question Paper for Students

    “Every action has a reaction in the equal and opposite direction.” It is

    (a) Newton’s first law of motion

    (b) Newton’s second law of motion

    (c) Newton’s third law of motion

    (d) All of the above

    Option c – Newton’s third law of motion

    Swimming in water is possible due to which law of motion of Newton?

    (a) First Rule

    (b) Second law

    (c) Third Rule

    (d) All of the above

    Option c – Third Rule

    The vector amount is in the following: ( Jiwaji University Previous Year Question Paper )

    (a) velocity

    (b) mass

    (c) time

    (d) length

    Option a – velocity

    The speed of objects falling freely in the void:

    (a) is the same speed

    (b) is the same velocity

    (c) Equal acceleration occurs

    (d) is equal force

    Option c – Equal acceleration occurs

    A girl is swinging in a swinging position. Periodic oscillations of oscillations when the girl is standing

    (a) will decrease

    (b) will be more

    (c) will depend on the height of the girl

    (d) will remain unchanged

    Option a – will decrease

    “So complete was the ruin that not a cat or dog was left among the buildings of the city, in its palace or its suburbs.” This statement about the transfer of capital by Sultan Muhammad bin Tughlaq was made by

    (a) Amir Khusrau

    (b) Isami

    (c) Ibn Batuta

    (d) Ziauddin Barani

    Option d – Ziauddin Barani

    Firuz Tughluq may be said to have brought about the decline of the Delhi Sultanate because he ( Jiwaji University Previous Year Question Paper )

    (a) conducted a very large number of military campaigns

    (b) spent too much money on canals

    (c) allowed nobility to become hereditary

    (d) provoked peasant rebellions by his oppression

    Option c – allowed nobility to become hereditary

    In the Delhi Sultanate, the highest rural authority for land revenue was

    (a) Chaudhari

    (b) Rawat

    (c) Rana

    (d) Malik

    Option a – Chaudhari

    Amir Khusrau composed his Nuhsiphir in praise of

    (a) Ala-ud-din Khalji

    (b) Mubarak Shah Khalji

    (c) Khwaja Moin-ud-din Chishti

    (d) Prophet of Islam

    Option b – Mubarak Shah Khalji

    During the reign of Bindusara, there was unrest at:

    (a) Ujjayini

    (b) Pushkalavati

    (c) Taxila

    (d) Rajagriha

    Option c – Taxila

    Chandragupta figures prominently in the work of:

    (a) Bhasa

    (b) Visakhadatta

    (c) Asvaghosa

    (d) Bhavabhuti

    Option b – Visakhadatta

    The Kharoshthi script was derived from: ( Jiwaji University Previous Year Question Paper )

    (a) Pictographs

    (b) Cuneiform script

    (c) Aramaic

    (d) Brahmi

    Option c – Aramaic

    Which one of the following regions accounts for the discovery of the largest number of Roman coins?

    (a) Eastern India

    (b) North-Western India

    (c) South India

    (d) Western India

    Option c – South India

    The term Nadukal is mentioned in the Sangam literature: ( Jiwaji University Previous Year Question Paper )

    (a) is a reference to a Velir chief

    (b) means memorial stones

    (c) was a tax on nadus

    (d) was an item of export in Indo-Roman trade

    Option b – means memorial stones

    Kepler discovered

    (a) Laws of Motion

    (b) Laws of rotational Motion

    (c) Laws of Planetary Motion

    (d) Laws of Curvilinear Motion

    Option c – Laws of Planetary Motion

    In planetary motion, the angular momentum conservation leads to the law of ( Jiwaji University Previous Year Question Paper )

    (a) orbits

    (b) areas

    (c) periods

    (d) Conservation of kinetic energy

    Option b – areas

    The Leaning Tower of Pisa does not fall because

    (a) it is tapered at the top.

    (b) it covers a large base area.

    (c) its center of gravity remains in the lowest position.

    (d) the vertical line through the center of gravity of the tower falls within its base.

    Option d – the vertical line through the center of gravity of the tower falls within its base

    Gravitational field intensity is ( Jiwaji University Previous Year Question Paper )

    (a) proportional to the r².

    (b) inversely proportional to the r.

    (c) inversely proportional to the r².

    (d) inversely proportional to the G.

    Option c – inversely proportional to the r²

    In some regions, the gravitational field is zero. The gravitational potential in this region

    (a) must be variable.

    (b) must be constant.

    (c) count be zero.

    (d) must be zero.

    Option b – must be constant

    The gravitational potential energy of a particle ( Jiwaji University Previous Year Question Paper )

    (a) depends upon the mass of the particle.

    (b) does not depend upon the mass of the particle.

    (c) is always negative.

    (d) Both (a) and (c)

    Option d – Both (a) and (c)

    Which of the following represents a relation for heat lost = H heat gained?

    (a) Principle of Thermal equilibrium

    (b) Principle of Colours

    (c) Principle of Calorimetry

    (d) Principle of Vaporisation

    Option c – Principle of Calorimetry

    Which of the following is a method of heat transfer?

    (a) Convection

    (b) Evaporation

    (c) Revolution

    (d) Thermal Expansion

    Option a – Convection

    When the temperature difference between a liquid and its surroundings is doubled, the rate of loss of heat will

    (a) remain the same

    (b) double

    (c) three times

    (d) four times

    Option b – double

    Thermal conductivity of aluminum, copper, and stainless steel increases in the order ( Jiwaji University Previous Year Question Paper )

    (a) Copper < Aluminium < Stainless Steel

    (b) Stainless Steel < Aluminium < Copper

    (c) Aluminium < Copper < Stainless Steel

    (d) Copper < Stainless Steel < Aluminium

    Option b – Stainless Steel < Aluminium < Copper

    Which one of the following statements is not correct?

    (a) Conduction can occur easily in solids, less easily in liquids but hardly at all in gases.

    (b) Heat energy is carried by moving particles in a convection current.

    (c) Heat energy is carried by electromagnetic waves in radiation.

    (d) The temperature at which a solid changes into a liquid is called the boiling point.

    Option d – The temperature at which a solid changes into a liquid is called the boiling point

    Which one of the following statements is not correct?

    (a) In the conduction mode of transference of heat, the molecules of a solid pass heat from one molecule to another without moving from their positions.

    (b) The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a substance is called its specific heat capacity.

    (c) The process of heat transfer in liquids and gases is through the convection mode.

    (d) The process of heat transfer from a body at a higher temperature to a body at a lower temperature without heating the space between them is known as radiation.

    Option b – The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a substance is called its specific heat capacity

    Ice is packed in sawdust because ( Jiwaji University Previous Year Question Paper )

    (a) sawdust will not get melted easily.

    (b) sawdust is a poor conductor of heat.

    (c) sawdust is a good conductor of heat.

    (d) sawdust does not stick to the ice.

    Option b – sawdust is a poor conductor of heat

    The Fundamental Rights secured to the individual are :

    (a) limited to the State action only

    (b) meant to protect persons against the conduct of private persons

    (c) meant to protect persons against the police action

    (d) All of the above are correct

    Option d – All of the above are correct

    Gandhian economy emphasizes on :

    (a) Political and social values

    (b) Socialist and economic values

    (c) Humanitarian and cultural values

    (d) Spiritual and religious values

    Option c – Humanitarian and cultural values

    To acquire citizenship by registration a person must have been resident in India for ……immediately before making an application.

    (a) six months

    (b) one year

    (c) three years

    (d) seven years

    Option d – seven years

    Which of the following Articles describes the person voluntarily acquiring citizenship of a foreign state not to be a citizen?

    (a) Article 5

    (b) Article 7

    (c) Article 8

    (d) Article 9

    Option d – Article 9

    On whom does the Constitution confer special responsibility for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights?

    (a) Parliament

    (b) Supreme Court

    (c) President

    (d) State legislature

    Option b – Supreme Court

    Under which Article of the Constitution are the Cultural and Educational Rights granted? ( Jiwaji University Previous Year Question Paper )

    (a) Articles 29 and 31

    (b) Articles 29 and 32

    (c) Articles 29 and 30

    (d) Articles 30 and 31

    Option c – Articles 29 and 30

    Which of the following is not specifically mentioned in Article 19 of the Constitution?

    (a) Freedom of speech and expression

    (b) Freedom to assemble peacefully without arms

    (c) Freedom to move freely

    (d) Freedom of the press

    Option d – Freedom of the press

    Respect for the National Flag and National Anthem is : ( Jiwaji University Previous Year Question Paper )

    (a) Fundamental Right of every citizen

    (b) Fundamental Duty of every citizen

    (c) Directive Principle of State policy

    (d) ordinary duty of every citizen

    Option b – Fundamental Duty of every citizen

    If an Indian citizen is denied public office because of his religion, which of the following Fundamental Rights is denied to him?

    (a) Right to Freedom

    (b) Right to Equality

    (c) Right to Freedom of Religion

    (d) Right against Exploitation

    Option b – Right to Equality

    Fundamental Freedoms under Article 19 are suspended during emergencies caused by :

    (a) war or external aggression

    (b) failure of constitutional machinery of a State

    (c) internal armed rebellion

    (d) financial crisis

    Option a – war or external aggression

    The theory of Fundamental Rights implies : ( Jiwaji University Previous Year Question Paper )

    (a) sovereignty of the people

    (b) equality of opportunity for all

    (c) limited government

    (d) equality of all before the law

    Option c – limited government

    Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion etc. (Article 15 of the Constitution of India) is a Fundamental Right classifiable under :

    (a) the Right to Freedom of Religion

    (b) the Right against Exploitation

    (c) the Cultural and Educational Rights

    (d) the Right to Equality

    Option d – the Right to Equality

    Any dispute regarding the violation of Fundamental Rights can be presented :

    (a) in the Supreme Court only

    (b) in the High Court only

    (c) either in the Supreme Court or in the High Court

    (d) first in the Supreme Court and then in the High Court

    Option c – either in the Supreme Court or in the High Court

    Fundamental duties have been added to the Constitution by the 42nd Amendment Act, 1976 in accordance with the recommendations of :

    (a) Santhanam Committee

    (b) Sarkaria Committee

    (c) Swaran Singh Committee

    (d) Indira Gandhi Committee

    Option c – Swaran Singh Committee

    Censorship of the press :

    (a) is prohibited by the Constitution

    (b) has to be judged by the test of reasonableness

    (c) is a restriction on the freedom of the press mentioned in Article 19

    (d) is specified in Article 31 of the Constitution

    Option c – has to be judged by the test of reasonableness

    The total number of Fundamental Duties mentioned in the Constitution is :

    (a) 9

    (b) 10

    (c) 11

    (d) 12

    Option c – 11

    Which of the following can impose reasonable restrictions on the Fundamental Rights of Indian citizens?

    (a) Supreme Court

    (b) Parliament

    (c) President on the advice of the Council of Ministers

    (d) None of these; restrictions have already been included in the Constitution

    Option b – Parliament

    The right to constitutional remedies in India is available to :

    (a) citizens of India only

    (b) all persons in case of infringement of any fundamental right

    (c) any person for enforcing any of the fundamental rights conferred on all persons

    (d) an aggrieved individual alone

    Option b – all persons in case of infringement of any fundamental right

    Article 14 guarantees equality before the law and equal protection of the law to :

    (a) all persons living within the territory of India

    (b) all Indian citizens living in India

    (c) all persons domiciled in India

    (d) all persons natural as well as artificial

    Option a – all persons living within the territory of India

    Which Schedule of the Constitution of India contains special provisions for the administration and control of Scheduled Areas in several States?

    (a) Third

    (b) Fifth

    (c) Seventh

    (d) Ninth

    Option b – Fifth

    Untouchability is abolished and its practice is punishable according to :

    (a) Article 15

    (b) Article 16

    (c) Article 17

    (d) Article 15(4)

    Option c – Article 17

    As far as the Armed Forces are concerned, the fundamental rights granted under Articles 14 and 19 of the Constitution are :

    (a) not available at all

    (b) available to armed forces but not to other forces

    (c) available only at the discretion of the chief of army staff

    (d) available only according to the law made by Parliament

    Option d – available only according to law made by Parliament

    The right to education is a fundamental right emanating from the right to :

    (a) freedom of speech and expression under Article 19(1)(a)

    (b) culture and education under Articles 29 and 30

    (c) life and personal liberty under Article 21

    (d) equality before the law and equal protection of the law under Article 14

    Option c – life and personal liberty under Article 21

    According to Article 23, the following are prohibited :

    (a) traffic in human beings, beggary, slavery, and bonded labor

    (b) monopoly of trade

    (c) sale of incenses

    (d) visit to terrorist-infected areas

    Option a – traffic in human beings, beggary, slavery, and bonded labor

    Articles 20-22 relate to the fundamental right to life and personal liberty. These rights are available to :

    (a) citizens and non-citizens

    (b) natural persons as well as artificial persons

    (c) citizen only

    (d) all persons who have juristic personality

    Option a – citizens and non-citizens

    Fundamental duties enacted in Part IV-A of the Constitution are :

    (a) enforceable duties and Parliament can impose penalties or punishments for non-compliance

    (b) like Directive Principles that are mandated to people

    (c) like Fundamental Rights that are enforceable

    (d) no more than meant to create psychological consciousness among the citizens and of education value

    Option d – no more than meant to create psychological consciousness among the citizens and of education value

    Under Article 368, Parliament has no power to repeal Fundamental Rights because they are :

    (a) enshrined in Part III of the Constitution

    (b) human rights

    (c) transcendental rights

    (d) part of the basic structure of the essential framework of the Constitution

    Option d – part of the basic structure of the essential framework of the Constitution

    Regarding equality before law, the Indian Constitution makes exceptions in the case of :

    (a) the President and the Governor

    (b) foreign sovereigns only

    (c) the President only

    (d) None

    Option a – the President and the Governor

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