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    Who among the following Maratha Chieftains was the first to offer nazr (gift) at the Dargah of Khwaja Muinuddin Chishti of Ajmer?

    (A) Nawab Ali Bahadur, grandson of Peshwa Balaji Rao-I (from his mistress Mastani)

    (B) Raja Sahu, the grandson of Shivaji

    (C) Peshwa Balaji Vishwanath

    (D) Peshwa Balaji Rao

    Option b - Raja Sahu, the grandson of Shivaji

    Shaikh Nizamuddin Auliya was the disciple of

    (A) Shaikh Alauddin Sabir

    (B) Khwaja Muinuddin Chishti

    (C) Baba Farid

    (D) Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi

    Option c - Baba Farid

    The Dargah of Sheikh Nizamuddin Auliya is situated in

    (A) Agra

    (B) Ajmer

    (C) Delhi

    (D) Fatehpur

    Option c - Delhi

    Bhakt Tukaram was a contemporary of which Mughal Emperor?

    (A) Babur

    (B) Akbar

    (C) Jahangir

    (D) Aurangzeb

    Option c - Jahangir

    Among the following, who was not a proponent of the Bhakti cult?

    (A) Nagarjuna

    (B) Tukaram

    (C) Tyagaraja

    (D) Vallabhacharya

    Option a - Nagarjuna

    The 'Chishtia Sufi Order' in India was established by

    (A) Khwaja Badaruddin

    (B) Khwaja Muinuddin

    (C) Shaikh Ahmad Sirhind

    (D) Shaikh Bahauddin Zakariya

    Option b - Khwaja Muinuddin

    The first Sufi Saint of the Chishtia Sect in India was

    (A) Shaikh Muinuddin Chishti

    (B) Hamiduddin Chishti

    (C) Qutbuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki

    (D) Nizamuddin Auliya

    Option a - Shaikh Muinuddin Chishti

    Who among the following was the earliest Sufi Saint to have settled at Ajmer?

    (A) Shaikh Muinuddin Chishti

    (B) Shaikh Qutbuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki

    (C) Shaikh Nizamuddin Auliya

    (D) Shaikh Salim Chishti

    Option a - Shaikh Muinuddin Chishti

    Who was the founder of the Christia Branch of Sufism?

    (A) Shaikh Muhiuddin

    (B) Shaikh Jiaudhin Abuljiva

    (C) Khwaja Abu-Abdal

    (D) Khwaja Bahaud-Din

    Option c - Khwaja Abu-Abdal

    Whose disciple was Khwaja Muinuddin Chishti?

    (A) Khwaja Abdal Chishti

    (B) Shah Wali Ullah

    (C) Mir Dard

    (D) Khwaja Usman Haruni

    Option d - Khwaja Usman Haruni

    Symbol for Boran

    1. B

    2. Ba

    3. Br

    4. Be

    Option 1 - B

    Symbol for Silver is

    1. Ag

    2. S

    3. Si

    4. Sr

    Option 1 - Ag

    Symbol for Tungsten is

    1. T

    2. Pt

    3. Tn

    4. W

    Option 4 - W

    Latin name of Silver is

    1. Argentum

    2. Auram

    3. Stannum

    4. Stibium

    Option 1 - Argentum

    Latin name of Tungstun is

    1. Stibium

    2. Wolform

    3. Plumbum

    4. Stannum

    Option 2 - Wolform

    Latin name of Sodium is

    1. Kalium

    2. Ferrum

    3. Natrium

    4. Argentum

    Option 3 - Natrium

    Atomic weight of Oxygen is

    1. 14

    2. 12

    3.18

    4. 16

    Option 4 - 16

    Atomic weight of Calcium is

    1.20

    2.30

    3.40

    4.50

    Option 3 - 40

    Atomic weight of Chlorine is

    1.35

    2. 35.5

    3.36

    4. 34.5

    Option 2 - 35.5

    Atomic weight of Neon is

    1. 10

    2.30

    3.20

    4.40

    Option 1 - 10

    Atomic weight of Aluminium is

    1.24

    2.27

    3.26

    4.25

    Option 1 - 24

    A symbol represents ....... atoms of the element.

    1. Two

    2. One

    3. Three

    4. Four

    Option 2 - One

    The chemical name of washing soda is

    1. Sodium hydroxide

    2. Sodium carbonate

    3. Calcium carbonate

    4. Sodium bicarbonate

    Option 2 - Sodium carbonate

    Acidic radicals are

    1. Electronegative

    2. Electro positive

    3. Basic in nature

    4. Carry no charge

    Option 1 - Electronegative

    Number of elements known

    1.102

    2.103

    3. 105

    4. 106

    Option 4 - 106

    The symbol for Iron is

    1.1

    2. In

    3. Ir

    4. Fe

    Option 4 - Fe

    Symbol for Nitrogen

    1. Li

    2. Fr

    3. N

    4. Na

    Option 3 - N

    Symbol for Cadmium

    1. Cd

    2. C

    3. Ca

    4. Cl

    Option 1 - Cd

    Symbol for Bromine

    1. Ba

    2. Br

    3. B

    4. Be

    Option 2 - Br

    This has been abolished constitutionally on the basis of the Right to Equality

    1. Untouchability

    2. Begging

    3. Handicapped

    4. None of these

    Option 1 - Untouchability

    Welfare activities help us to realize the goal of

    1. Secularism

    2. Public service

    3. Socialism

    4. British rule

    Option 3 - Socialism

    We find people's active participation here

    1. Secularism

    2. Democracy

    3. Legislature

    4. Police department

    Option 2 - Democracy

    Who is the law making body?

    1. People

    2. President

    3. Parliament

    4. Police

    Option 3 - Parliament

    Which type of service is Road Transport Corporation?

    1. Private service

    2. Individual service

    3. Public service

    4. None of these

    Option 3 - Public service

    Land survey and Collection of land revenue are the functions of

    1. Police department

    2. Revenue department

    3. Agriculture

    4. Education department

    Option 2 - Revenue department

    How many states and Union territories are there?

    1. 29 states 7 union territories

    2. 28 states 7 union territories

    3. 28 states and 6 union territories

    4. 29 states and 6 union territories

    Option 2 - 28 states 7 union territories

    The constitution is a ....... Act.

    1. Ordinary act

    2. Special

    3. (1) and (2)

    4. None of above

    Option 2 - Special

    We have legislative assemblies at ?

    1. State level

    2. National level

    3. Both

    4. District level

    Option 1 - State level

    We have the parliament at ?

    1. National / Centre level

    2. State level

    3. District

    4. Village level

    Option 1 - National / Centre level

    President of our country is elected ?

    1. Directly

    2. Indirectly

    3. Hereditary

    4. Appointed

    Option 2 - Indirectly

    The members of Lok Sabha are elected by ?

    1. Members of the State Vidhan Sabha

    2. Voters in some Sates

    3. Members of the State Vidhan Parishat

    4. All eligible adults in the country

    Option 4 - All eligible adults in the country

    One third of Rajya Sabha members are elected once in every ?

    1. 6 years

    2. 5 years

    3. 4 years

    4. 2 years

    Option 4 - 2 years

    Rajya Sabha is the Parishat of?

    1. Our states

    2. Our country

    3. Districts

    4. Mandals

    Option 2 - Our country

    Rajya Sabha is known as ?

    1. Lower house

    2. Upper house

    3. Both

    4. None of these

    Option 2 - Upper house

    State Assembly make laws on items on ?

    1. The State list

    2. The concurrent list

    3. Both (1) and (2)

    4. Central list

    Option 3 - Both (1) and (2)

    Which is the permanent house of state level?

    1. Vidhana Parishat

    2. Vidhan Sabha

    3. Lok Sabha

    4. Rajya Sabha

    Option 1 - Vidhana Parishat

    The term of Rajya Sabha

    1. Permanent

    2. Temporary

    3. 6 years

    4. 5 years

    Option 3 - 6 years

    Rajya Sabha members are elected One third of once in every ……… years

    1. 2

    2. 3

    3. 4

    4. 5

    Option 1 - 2

    The Chariman and vice chairman of Vidhan Parishat are elected by ?

    1. Members of Rajya Sabha

    2. Members of Lok Sabha

    3. Members of Vidhan Parishat

    4. Members of Assembly

    Option 3 - Members of Vidhan Parishat

    No bill becomes an Act without the assent of?

    1. President

    2. Chief Minister

    3. Prime Minister

    4. Vice-president

    Option 1 - President

    The age of compulsory education

    1. 5-10 years

    2. 6-14 years

    3. 0-6 years

    4. 1-8 years

    Option 2 - 6-14 years

    This organ of government has taken up the decision making function

    1. Legislature

    2. Executive

    3. Supreme court

    4. High court

    Option 1 - Legislature

    Which government rules over the whole country?

    1. State Government

    2. The supreme Government

    3. Union Government

    4. Executive Government

    Option 3 - Union Government

    Who is the head of our state Indian - Union? ( Government At the Centre MCQ Class 10 )

    1. Prime Minister

    2. Governor

    3. Chief Minister

    4. President

    Option 4 - President

    The adviser of the President

    1. Vice-president

    2. Prime Minister

    3. Speaker

    4. Supreme court

    Option 2 - Prime Minister

    Who is the Chairman of Rajya Sabha?

    1. President

    2. Prime Minister

    3. Vice-President

    4. Council of Minister

    Option 3 - Vice-President

    Who is the leader of Union council of Ministers?

    1. Prime Minister

    2. President

    3. Governor

    4. Finance Minister

    Option 1 - Prime Minister

    What is the time limit for the president to reconvene a new Lok Sabha?

    1. One year

    2. 6 years

    3. 6 months

    4. 16 months

    Option 3 - 6 months

    These two are not elected by the people directly

    1. President - Prime Minister

    2. Governor President

    3. Chief Minister - President

    4. Governor - Chief Minister

    Option 2 - Governor President

    Like the president, he is only a nominal authority

    1. Speaker

    2. President

    3. Council of Ministers

    4. Governor

    Option 4 - Governor

    The Union rule takes place in the name of

    1. Prime Minister

    2. President

    3. Election Minister

    4. Speaker

    Option 2 - President

    Who is the real head of the state?

    1. American President

    2. Chief Minister

    3. Vice-President

    4. Governor

    Option 2 - Chief Minister

    Who is the real head of the State Government?

    1. Chief Minister

    2. President

    3. Vice President

    4. Governor

    Option 1 - Chief Minister

    Who is the President of India?

    1. APJ Abdul Kalam

    2. Man Mohan Singh

    3. Sonia Gandhi

    4. Pranab Mukarjee

    Option 4 - Pranab Mukarjee

    Who was the first Prime Minister of India?

    1. Sarvepalli Radha Krishnan

    2. Dr. Babu Rajendra Prasad

    3. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

    4. Pt. Jawharlal Nehru

    Option 1 - Sarvepalli Radha Krishnan

    Who was first Lady Prime Minister of India?

    1. Mrs. Vijayalaxmi Pandit

    2. Mrs. Sarojini Naidu

    3. Mrs. Indira Gandhi

    4. Mrs. Sonia Gandhi

    Option 3 - Mrs. Indira Gandhi

    Read the given statements and select the correct option. Statement I: New plantlets arise from the nodes of a rhizome in ginger. Statement II: The rhizome of ginger is a modified root.

    (A) Statement I is correct, and Statement II is incorrect.

    (B) Statement I is incorrect, and Statement II is correct.

    (C) Both Statements I and II are correct.

    (D) Both Statements I and II are incorrect.

    Option a - Statement I is correct, and Statement II is incorrect.

    Identify the mode of asexual reproduction in which the body breaks into distinct pieces and each piece can grow into an adult offspring.

    (A) Fragmentation

    (B) Sporulation

    (C) Encystation

    (D) Parthenogenesis

    Option a - Fragmentation

    Which amongst the following is a haploid structure?

    (A) Zygote

    (B) Endosperm

    (C) Pollen grain

    (D) Pericarp

    Option c - Pollen grain

    In sponges, gemmule formation

    (A) is a mode of asexual reproduction.

    (B) is a mode of sexual reproduction.

    (C) occurs after syngamy.

    (D) is also known as parthenogenesis.

    Option a - is a mode of asexual reproduction.

    Assertion: In the majority of algae, and amphibians, a large number of male gametes are produced. Reason: In these organisms, the gamete transfer takes place through a medium, and in this course, a large number of male gametes fail to reach the female gametes.

    (A) Both assertion and reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of assertion.

    (B) Both assertion and reason are true but the reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.

    (C) Assertion is true but the reason is false.

    (D) Both assertion and reason are false.

    Option a - Both assertion and reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of assertion.

    Budding is a mode of asexual reproduction which occurs in

    (A) Sycon

    (B) Chlamydomonas

    (C) Agave

    (D) Amoeba

    Option a - Sycon

    Vegetative propagation of potatoes is done with the help of

    (A) offset

    (B) eye bud on a stem tuber

    (C) rhizome

    (D) tuberous roots

    Option b - eye bud on a stem tuber

    Which of the following cells in the diploid plant body undergo meiosis?

    (A) gemmules

    (B) conidia

    (C) zoospores

    (D) meiocytes

    Option d - meiocytes

    Neelakurinji plant

    (A) flowers once in 4 years.

    (B) is known as Rauwolfia vomitoria.

    (C) flowered during September-October, 2008.

    (D) is found in the hilly areas of Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu.

    Option d - is found in the hilly areas of Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu.

    Given below are some reproductive structures. Identify the ones which are involved in asexual reproduction and select the correct option. i. Antheridia ii. Antheridiophore iii. Zoospores iv. Conidia V. Archegoniophore

    (A) i, ii and iii

    (B) iii and iv

    (C) iv and v

    (D) iii, iv and v

    Option b - iii and iv

    Read the following statements and select the correct option. Statement I: Water hyacinth drains oxygen from the water, which leads to the death of fish. Statement II: Eicchornia is a native species of weed.

    (A) Statement I is correct, and statement II is incorrect.

    (B) Statement I is incorrect, and statement II is correct.

    (C) Both statements I and II are correct.

    (D) Both statements I and II are incorrect.

    Option a - Statement I is correct, and statement II is incorrect.

    Chlamydomonas reproduces asexually by

    (A) conidia

    (B) zoospores

    (C) buds

    (D) rhizomes

    Option b - zoospores

    The type of asexual reproduction in which the female gamete develops into an individual without fertilization occurs in

    (A) Honeybees

    (B) Rotifers

    (C) Turkeys

    (D) All of these

    Option d - All of these

    Select the INCORRECT statement from the following.

    (A) A zygote is a vital link between organisms of one generation and the next.

    (B) Formation of diploid zygote takes place in all sexually reproducing organisms.

    (C) In viviparous animals, the zygote is developed outside the female's body.

    (D) In organisms having a haplontic life cycle, the zygote undergoes meiosis to form spores.

    Option c - In viviparous animals, the zygote is developed outside the female's body.

    Yeast reproduces by which of the following method of asexual reproduction?

    (A) Binary fission

    (B) Fragmentation

    (C) Budding

    (D) Sporulation

    Option c - Budding

    Meiocytes are

    (A) cells in the haploid plant bodies that undergo mitosis.

    (B) gamete mother cells.

    (C) haploid gamete cells.

    (D) represented as 'n'.

    Option b - gamete mother cells.

    Encystation is the phenomenon that occurs during

    (A) sporulation in sponges

    (B) fragmentation in Hydra

    (C) sporulation in Amoeba

    (D) budding in Hydra

    Option c - sporulation in Amoeba

    In cross-pollinating plants, the pollen grains are transferred

    (A) from the anther of one plant to the stigma of another plant.

    (B) from another to the stigma of the same plant.

    (C) from one flower of the plant another to flower of the same plant.

    (D) all of these

    Option a - from the anther of one plant to the stigma of another plant.

    Asexual reproduction is absent in

    (A) animals with complex organizations.

    (B) single-celled organisms.

    (C) plants with simple organizations.

    (D) members of Protista and Monera.

    Option a - animals with complex organizations.

    ……… is NOT a post-fertilization event in flowering plants.

    (A) Formation of seeds from ovules

    (B) Embryogenesis

    (C) Zygote development

    (D) Gamete transfer

    Option d - Gamete transfer

    The banana plant multiplies asexually by the means of

    (A) tubers

    (B) leaf buds

    (C) rhizomes

    (D) bulbils

    Option c - rhizomes

    Complete the given analogy with respect to the average life span of organisms. Tortoise 100-150 years:: Crow :

    (A) 1-2 weeks

    (B) 2-3 years

    (C) 15 years

    (D) 40 years

    Option c - 15 years

    Select the INCORRECT statement from the following.

    (A) In Chara, oogonium and antheridium are present in the same plant.

    (B) In Marchantia, male thallus shows the presence of archegoniophore.

    (C) In Marchantia, antheridiophore, and archegoniophore are present on different plants.

    (D) In coconut, both male and female flowers are present on the same plant.

    Option b - In Marchantia, male thallus shows the presence of archegoniophore.

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