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Question Booklet Series : Question Booklet No.

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MORNING SESSION
Time Allowed/vuqer le; Technical Assistant Trainee Total No. of Questions : 120
2 Hours/2 ?kaVs CHEMICAL ç”uksa dh dqy la[;k % 120
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DISCIPLINE

1. Identify the standard prefix for the basic unit-Mega (M): 1. eSxk (M) dh vk/kkfjd bdkbZ ds fy, ekud iwoZyXu fufnZ’V djsa%
–3 –9 –3
(A) 10 (B) 10 (A) 10 (B) 10–9
(C) 106 (D) 109 (C) 106 (D) 109

2. Pick out the incorrect answer related to Avagadro’s 2. ,sosxsMªks la[;k ls lacaf/kr xyr mRrj NkafV,%
number: (A) izfrxzke eksy ij v.kqvksa dh la[;k
(A) Number of molecules per gram mole (B) 6.023×1012
(B) 6.023×1012 (C) izfr xzke ijek.kq ij ijek.kqvksa dh la[;k
(C) Number of atoms per gram atom (D) izfr xzke vk;u ij vk;uksa dh la[;k
(D) Number of ions per gram ion

3. The SI unit of an element: 3. rRo dh SI bdkbZ gksrh gS%


(A) kg (B) kg mol (A) fdyksxzke (B) fdyks eksy
3
(C) kg/m3 (D) g/m3 (C) fdyksxzke/,e (D) th@,e3
4. Identify the correct relationship between the units of 4. rkieku dh bdkbZ K vkSj lsaVhxzsM ds chp lgh laca/k dks igpkusa%
temperature- K and Centigrade: (A) t°C = T (K) – 273.15 (B) t°C = K – 110
(A) t°C = T (K) – 273.15 (B) t°C = K – 110 (C) t°C = T (K) – 374 (D) t°C = T – 273.15
(C) t°C = T (K) – 374 (D) t°C = T – 273.15

5. ______ °F is equal to 1 °C: 5. ______ °F, 1°C ds cjkcj gS%


(A) 1 (B) 0.8 (A) 1 (B) 0.8
(C) 1.8 (D) 2 (C) 1.8 (D) 2

6. Molarity is the: 6. xzkek.kqrk gksrh gS%


(A) Amount of substance whose mass is equal to its (A) ,sls inkFkZ dh ek=k ftldk nzO;eku blds vkf.od Hkkj ds
molecular weight cjkcj gksrk gS
(B) Number of equivalents of solute per litre of solution (B) izfr fyVj ?kksy ds foys; ds lerqY;ksa dh la[;k
(C) Number of electrons lost or gained (C) yqIr vFkok vftZr bysDVªksuksa dh la[;k
(D) Number of moles of solute per litre of solution. (D) izfr fyVj ?kksy ds foys; ds xzke v.kqvksa dh la[;k

7. The substance which donates a proton is: 7. og inkFkZ tks çksVkWu iznku djrk gS] gksrk gS%
(A) Acid (B) Base (A) rstkc (B) {kkjd
(C) Conjugate base (D) Neither acid nor base (C) la;qXeh {kkjd (D) u rstkc u {kkjd

8. When litmus solution is added to 1 ml of lemonade, the 8. tc 1 ,e,y ySeksusM ds lkFk fyVel ?kksy feyk;k tkrk gS rks ?kksy
solution turns red. Identify the reason for colour change: dk jax yky gks tkrk gSA jax esa cnyko dk dkj.k crk,a%
(A) Citric acid present in the lemonade turns blue litmus (A) ySeksusM esa ekStwn lkbfVªd vEy uhys fyVel dks yky jax esa
red cny nsrk gS
(B) Citric acid present in the lemonade causes some (B) ySeksusM esa ekStwn lkbfVªd vEy dqN HkkSfrd cnyko mRiUu djrk
physical changes gS
(C) Since citric acid is an inorganic acid (C) D;ksafd lkbfVªd vEy ,d vdkcZfud vEy gS
(D) Litmus solution is corrosive in nature (D) fyVel ?kksy izd`fr ls la{kkjh gksrk gS

9. To 3 ml of Potassium hydroxide, added a drop of 9. 3 feyhyhVj iksVSf”k;e gkbMªkDlkbM esa QhukyIysfFku dh ,d cwan
phenolphthalein. It turns pink. To it, added dilute feykbZ tkrh gSA bldk jax xqykch gks tkrk gSA blesa iryk
hydrochloric acid slowly until it becomes colourless. gkbMªksDyksfjd vEy rc rd /khjs&/khjs feyk;k tkrk gS tc rd og
The solution is transferred to a porcelain dish and jaxghu ugha gks tkrkA bl ?kksy dks iksflZysu fM”k esa Mky fn;k tkrk gS
allowed to evaporate for drying. The end product vkSj mls lw[kdj ok’ihd`r gksus fn;k tkrk gSA bl izdkj izkIr vafre
obtained is a white deposit of the salt Potassium mRikn yo.k iksVSf”k;e DyksjkbM dh lQsn lkexzh gksrh gSA bl lanHkZ
Chloride. What is the name of the reaction happened? esa gqbZ izfrfØ;k dk uke crkb,%
(A) Precipitation reaction (B) Neutralization reaction (A) vo{ksi.k izfrfØ;k (B) mnklhuhdj.k izfØ;k
(C) Esterification (D) Oxidation (C) ,LVjhdj.k (D) vkDlhdj.k

T.A.T. Chemical
MRPL21FXXI [ A-1 ] (Morning Session)
10. An example for Lewis acid: 10. ywbl vEy dk ,d mnkgj.k gS%
(A) HCl (B) CO (A) HCl (B) CO
(C) BF3 (D) CO2 (C) BF3 (D) CO2

11. Hydrogen displacement method is used to determine: 11. gkbMªkstu foLFkkiu fof/k dk iz;ksx fuEu dk fu/kkZj.k djus ds fy,
(A) Atomic mass (B) Molecular mass
fd;k tkrk gS%
(C) Equivalent weight (D) Atomic number (A) ijek.kq&lagfr (B) vkf.od nzO;eku
(C) rqY;kadh Hkkj (D) ijek.kq Øekad

12. The percentage of nitrogen in Ammonium nitrate 12. veksfu;e ukbVªsV (NH4NO3) esa ukbVªkstu dk izfr”kr gksrk gS%
(NH4NO3) is: (A) 26.16% (B) 22.22%
(A) 26.16% (B) 22.22% (C) 18.18% (D) 35%
(C) 18.18% (D) 35%

13. The atomic mass of one atom of hydrogen: 13. gkbMªkstu ds ,d ijek.kq dh ijek.kq lagfr gksrh gS%
–27 –2 –27 –2
(A) 1.67 × 10 kg (B) 2.24 × 10 (A) 1.67 × 10 kg (B) 2.24 × 10
23 –27 23 –27
(C) 6.023 × 10 (D) 2.34 × 10 kg (C) 6.023 × 10 (D) 2.34 × 10 kg

14. Molality of a solution containing 3.5 g of Sodium 14. 500 xzke foyk;d esa 3.5 xzke lksfM;e DyksjkbM feys gq, ?kksy dh
Chloride in 500g of solvent is: eksyyrk gksrh gS%
(A) 0.041 m (B) 0.011 m (A) 0.041 m (B) 0.011 m
(C) 0.1196 m (D) 9.09 m (C) 0.1196 m (D) 9.09 m

15. In a solution 36 g of glucose is dissolved in 90 g of 15. ,d ?kksy esa 90 xzke ikuh esa 36 xzke Xywdksl fo?kfVr fd;k tkrk gSA
water. What is the mole fraction of glucose (C6H12O6)? Xywdksl (C6H12O6) dk eksy va”k D;k gS\
(A) 0.038 (B) 0.5 (A) 0.038 (B) 0.5
(C) 1.45 (D) 0.78 (C) 1.45 (D) 0.78

16. The number of gram equivalent mass of solute 16. Tkks ?kksy ds leku nzO;eku dh la[;k dm3 ds ?kksy esa ?kqy tkrh gS]
3
dissolved in one dm of solution is: og gS%
(A) Molarity (B) Mole fraction (A) xzkek.kqrk (B) eksy va”k
(C) Normality (D) Molality (C) izlkekU;rk (D) eksyyrk

17. Brass is an alloy of: 17. ihry fdldk feJ/kkrq gS%


(A) Nickel and tin (A) fufdy ,oa fVu
(B) Copper and zinc (B) dkWij ,oa ftad
(C) Tin and lead (C) fVu ,oa yhM
(D) Copper, nickel and zinc (D) dkWij] fufdy ,oa ftad

18. Mole fraction of a solute (X) is given by the formula X= 18. foys; (x) dk eksy fHkUu X= n2/n1 + n2 lw= ls izkIr gksrk gSA ‘n’
n2/n1 + n2. What does ‘n’ represents? fdldk ifjpk;d gS\
(A) Number of moles (A) eksyksa dh la[;k
(B) Number of elements (B) rRoksa dh la[;k
(C) Atomic weight (C) ijek.kq Hkkj
(D) Atomic number (D) ijek.kq la[;k

19. The SI unit of derived quantity- Pressure is: 19. O;qRiUu ek=k&nkc dh SI bdkbZ gksrh gS%
(A) Joule (B) Pascal (A) twy (B) ikLdy
(C) Newton (D) Coulomb (C) U;wVu (D) dwyke

20. Candela is the SI unit of: 20. dS.Msyk fuEu dh SI bdkbZ gS%
(A) Electric current (A) fo|qr /kkjk
(B) Electron charge (B) bysDVªksu vkos”k
(C) Density (C) ?kuRo
(D) Luminous intensity (D) T;ksfr rhozrk

T.A.T. Chemical
MRPL21FXXI [ A-2 ] (Morning Session)
21. The following is an ore of aluminium: 21. fuEufyf[kr ,Y;wfefu;e dh ,d dPph /kkrq gS%
(A) Hematite (A) gsesVkbZV
(B) Magnesite (B) eSXuslkbZV
(C) Bauxite (C) ckWDlkbZV
(D) Azurite (D) ,t+qjkbZV

22. 100 ml of decinormal NaOH contains: 22. MslhukeZy NaOH ds 100 feyhyhVj esa gksrk gs%
(A) 0.8 g (B) 4 g (A) 0.8 g (B) 4 g
(C) 8.4 g (D) 0.4 g (C) 8.4 g (D) 0.4 g

23. If 25 ml of N/5 KOH solution is diluted to 50 ml, the 23. ;fn N/5 KOH ?kksy dh 25 feyhyhVj ek=k dks 50 feyhyhVj esa
normality of diluted solution is: ruwd`r fd;k tkrk gS rks ruwd`r ?kksy dh izlkekU;rk gS%
(A) 0.8 N (B) 0.01 N (A) 0.8 N (B) 0.01 N
(C) 0.1 N (D) 1.0 N (C) 0.1 N (D) 1.0 N

24. An example of saturated hydrocarbon: 24. lar`Ir gkbMªksdkcZu dk ,d mnkgj.k gS%


(A) Ethylene (B) Methane (A) ,fFkyhu (B) esFkSu
(C) Propylene (D) Isobutylene (C) izksihyhu (D) vkblksC;wVhyhu

25. Unsaturated hydrocarbons are also known as: 25. vlar`Ir gkbMªksdkcZuksa dks fuEu :i esa Hkh tkuk tkrk gS%
(A) Paraffins (A) iSjkQhu
(B) Olefins (B) vksyhfQu
(C) Alkanes (C) ,sYdsu
(D) Ethyne (D) ,Fkkbu

26. Identify the compound that consists of carbon-carbon 26. ,sls feJ dk uke crk,a ftlesa dkcZu&dkcZu f=&vkca/k gks%
triple bond: (A) ,slhVhyhu (B) esFkSu
(A) Acetylene (B) Methane (C) ,sFkhyhu (D) ,Fksu
(C) Ethylene (D) Ethane

27. An organic compound has three parts- Prefix, Parent 27. IUPAC ra= es adkcZfud feJ ds rhu va”k gksrs gSa% iwoZyXu] ewy vkSj
and Suffix in the IUPAC system. What does the vuqyXuA ^ewy* va”k fdldk ifjpk;d gS\
‘Parent’ part represents? (A) vfHky{kdh; lewgksa dh dksfV
(A) Type of functional groups (B) izfrLFkkih lewgksa dh vofLFkfr
(B) Location of substituents groups (C) eq[; J`a[kyk esa dkcZu J`a[kykvksa dh la[;k
(C) Number of carbon chains in the main chain (D) vfHky{kdh; lewgksa dh mRizsjd vofLFkfr
(D) Location of functional groups

28. Molecular formula of ethane is: 28. ,Fksu dk vkf.od lw= gS%
(A) CH4 (B) C2H6 (A) CH4 (B) C2H6
(C) C3H8 (D) C4H10 (C) C3H8 (D) C4H10

29. The temperature required for cracking is: 29. Hkatu ds fy, visf{kr rkieku gksrk gS%
(A) 4000-6000°C (B) 450-600°C (A) 4000-6000°C (B) 450-600°C
(C) 340-540°C (D) 400-600°C (C) 340-540°C (D) 400-600°C

30. An example of functional isomer: 30. izdk;kZRed leko;oh dk ,d mnkgj.k gS%


(A) Acetone and propionaldehyde (A) ,slhVksu vkSj izksfi;ku&,sYMhgkbM
(B) n-butane and isobutene (B) n-C;wVsu vkSj vkblksC;wVsu
(C) n-butyl alcohol and isobutyl alcohol (C) n-C;wfVy vYdksgy vkSj vkblksC;wfVy vYdksgy
(D) 1-butene and 2-butene (D) 1-C;wVsu rFkk 2-C;wVsu

31. Thermal changes at constant pressure are expressed 31. vpj nkc ij rkih; cnyko fuEu dk;Z ds :i esa O;Dr fd, tkrs gSa%
in terms of function called: (A) ,UVªªkih (B) izkI;re ÅtkZ
(A) Entropy (B) Free energy (C) ,UFksYih (D) vkarfjd ÅtkZ
(C) Enthalpy (D) Internal energy
T.A.T. Chemical
MRPL21FXXI [ A-3 ] (Morning Session)
32. In an equilibrium, a catalyst: 32. lkE;koLFkk esa ,d mRizsjd%
(A) Increases the rate of forward reaction (A) vxz&vfHkfØ;k dh xfr c<+k nsrk gS
(B) Decreases the rate of forward reaction (B) vxz&vfHkfØ;k dh xfr ?kVk nsrk gS
(C) Increases the rate of reverse reaction (C) mRØfer vfHkfØ;k dh xfr c<+k nsrk gS
(D) Affects both forward and reverse reaction to the same (D) vxz&vfHkfØ;k vkSj mRØfer vfHkfØ;k&nksuksa dks ,dleku lhek
extent rd izHkkfor djrk gS
33. The condition for equilibrium is: 33. lkE;koLFkk esa ds fy, “krZ gksrh gS%
(A) Rate of forward reaction = rate of reverse reaction (A) vxz&vfHkfØ;k dh nj = mRØfer vfHkfØ;k dh nj
(B) Rate constant of forward reaction = rate constant of (B) vxz&vfHkfØ;k dk jsV fu;rkad = mRØfed vfHkfØ;k dk nj
reverse reaction fu;rkad
(C) Concentration of product = concentration of reactant (C) mRikn dk lkanz.k = vfHkdkjd dk lkanz.k
(D) Concentration of product > concentration of reactant (D) mRikn dk lkanz.k > vfHkdkjd dk lkanz.k

34. The half life period [t1/2] of a first order reaction is 34. izFke dksfV dh vfHkfØ;k dh v/kZ&vk;q vof/k [t1/2] fuEu ds cjkcj
equal to: gksrh gS%
(A) k/0.6932 (B) 0.6932/k (A) k/0.6932 (B) 0.6932/k
(C) 0.693k (D) 2.303 log k (C) 0.693k (D) 2.303 log k

35. The molecularity of an elementary step in a reaction 35. vfHkfØ;k esa izkjafHkd pj.k dh vkf.odrk fuEu ugha gks ldrh%
cannot be: (A) ,d (B) nks
(A) One (B) Two (C) rhu (D) “kwU;
(C) Three (D) Zero

36. The general formula for alkanes: 36. ,sYdsuksa ds fy, lkekU; lw= gksrk gS%
(A) CnH2n+2 (B) CnH2n-2 (A) CnH2n+2 (B) CnH2n-2
(C) CnH2n (D) CnH2 (C) CnH2n (D) CnH2

37. Under a high pressure of about 1200 atmospheres and 37. yxHkx 1200 ,sVeksLQh;j dh mPp nkc rFkk 400ºC ds mPp rkieku
a high temperature of 400oC, ethylene undergoes ds v/khu ,sFkhyhu-------dk fuekZ.k djus ds fy, cgqyfdr gksrh gS%
polymerisation to form ……….: (A) vkstksu (B) ikyhizkihyhu
(A) Ozone (B) Polypropylene (C) ,slhfVyhu (D) ikyhFkhu
(C) Acetylene (D) Polyethene

38. Soda lime is a mixture of sodium hydroxide and: 38. lksMk pwuk] lksfM;e gkbMªkDlkbM vkSj fuEu dk feJ.k gksrk gS%
(A) Calcium carbonate (A) dSfYl;e dkcksZusV
(B) Calcium sulphate (B) dSfYl;e lYQsV
(C) Calcium oxide (C) dSfYl;e vkDlkbM
(D) Sodium sulphate (D) lksfM;e lYQsV

39. Identify the gas which is combustible but not a 39. ,slh xSl dk uke crk,a tks nkg~; rks gS ysfdu ngu dh iks’kd ugha
supporter of combustion: gS%
(A) Oxygen (B) Methane (A) vkDlhtu (B) esFkSu
(C) Helium (D) Nitrogen (C) gSfY;e (D) ukbVªkstu

40. Ethyl alcohol reacts with excess concentrated 40. fuEu iznku djus ds fy, ,sfFky vYdksgy 170°C ij vR;f/kd
sulphuric acid at 170°C to give: lkafnzr lY¶;wfjd vEy ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k djrk gS%
(A) Diethyl ether (A) Mkb,fFky bZFkj
(B) Ethyl bisulphate (B) ,sfFky ckblYQsV
(C) Ethane (C) bZFksu
(D) Diethyl sulphate (D) Mkb,fFky lYQsV

41. CaC2 + 2H2O → X + Ca(OH)2. Identify ‘X’: 41. CaC2 + 2H2O → X + Ca(OH)2. ‘X’ dk uke crk,a%
(A) Acetylene (B) Ethylene (A) ,slhVhyhu (B) ,sFkhyhu
(C) Methane (D) Ethane (C) esFkSu (D) ,Fksu
T.A.T. Chemical
MRPL21FXXI [ A-4 ] (Morning Session)
42. Observe the following reaction: 42. fuEu vfHkfØ;k ij n`f’V Mkysa%
CH3-CH2OH + H2SO4 Æ CH3-CH2- HSO4 + H2O CH3-CH2OH + H2SO4 Æ CH3-CH2- HSO4 + H2O
CH3-CH2- HSO4 Æ X + Y CH3-CH2- HSO4 Æ X + Y
Identify X and Y. X vkSj Y dh igpku djsa%
(A) X is CH2 = CH2 and Y is HSO4 (A) X gS CH2 = CH2 rFkk Y gS HSO4
(B) X is CH = CH and Y is H2SO4 (B) X gS CH = CH rFkk Y gS H2SO4
(C) X is CH2 = CH2 and Y is H2SO4 (C) X gS CH2 = CH2 rFkk Y gS H2SO4
(D) X is CH2 = CH2 and Y is SO4 (D) X gS CH2 = CH2 rFkk Y gS SO4

43. The chemical reaction of methane formation is given 43. esFkSu fuekZ.k dh jklk;fud vfHkfØ;k uhps nh xbZ gSA mRikn fuekZ.k
below. Identify the reactant ‘X’ which is involved in the ls tqM+s vfHkdkjd ‘X’ dh igpku djsaA
product formation:
X+ NaOH Æ CH4 + Na2CO3
X+ NaOH Æ CH4 + Na2CO3 (A) CH3COONa (B) CH3COOSO4
(A) CH3COONa (B) CH3COOSO4 (C) CH3CONa (D) CH4COONa
(C) CH3CONa (D) CH4COONa

44. Bernoulli’s theorem is a consequence of the law of 44. cuwZyh izes; fuEu ds laj{k.k ds fu;e dk ifj.kke gS%
conservation of: (A) laosx (B) ÅtkZ
(A) Momentum (B) Energy (C) nzO;eku (D) dks.kh; laosx
(C) Mass (D) Angular momentum

45. An object entering the earth’s atmosphere at a high 45. i`Foh ds ifje.My esa rst xfr ls izos”k djus okys inkFkZ dks fuEu
velocity catches fire due to: dkj.k ls vkx yx tkrh gS%
(A) Viscosity of air (A) ok;q dh “;kurk
(B) The heat content of the atmosphere (B) ifje.My dh varfuZfgr Å’ek
(C) The atmospheric pressure (C) ifje.Myh; nkc
(D) The higher force of gravity (D) xq#Ro dk mPprj cy

46. For a streamlined flow, the value of Reynold number is: 46. lqokgh izokg ds fy,] jsuYM la[;k dk eku gS%
(A) Above 3000 (B) Above 2000 (A) 3000 ls mPprj (B) 2000 ls mPprj
(C) Below 2000 (D) Below 3000 (C) 2000 ls de (D) 3000 ls de

47. The velocity of every liquid particle crossing a 47. ufydk esa fdlh fof”k’V fcanq dks ikj djrs gq, izR;sd nzO; inkFkZ dk
particular point inside a pipe is the same. The Reynold osx ,dleku gksrk gSA bl izdkj ds izokg ds fy, jsuYM la[;k
number for this type of flow will be ranging from: fuEukuqlkj fopj.k djsxh%
(A) 2000 to 3000 (B) 0 to 2000 (A) 2000 ls 3000 rd (B) 0 ls 2000 rd
(C) 2500 to 3500 (D) 2000 to 2500 (C) 2500 ls 3500 rd (D) 2000 ls 2500 rd

48. The unit of coefficient of viscosity is: 48. “;kurk ds xq.kkad dh bdkbZ gksrh gS%
–2 –1
(A) Nsm (B) Ns m (A) Nsm–2 (B) Ns–1m
(C) Nsm–1 (D) Ns–2m (C) Nsm–1 (D) Ns–2m

49.
-1
Water is flowing with a velocity of 15 cms in a tube of 49. 1.1 lsaVhehVj ds O;kl dh ,d ufydk esa ikuh 15cms-1 dh xfr ls
diameter 1.1 cm. Find the Reynold number. Coefficient izokfgr gks jgk gSA jsuYM la[;k Kkr djsaA ikuh dh “;kurk dk xq.kkad
–3
of viscosity of water is 10 Nsm :
–2
10–3 Nsm–2 gS%
(A) 1550 (B) 1650 (A) 1550 (B) 1650
(C) 540 (D) 325 (C) 540 (D) 325

50. A Bunsen burner works under the principle of: 50. cqUlsu&cuZj fuEu ds fl)kar ds v/khu dke djrk gS%
(A) Planck’s law (A) Iykad izes;
(B) Hooke’s law (B) gqd dk fu;e
(C) Stoke’s law (C) LVksd dk fu;e
(D) Bernoulli’s theorem (D) cuwZyh izes;

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51. Bernoulli’s theorem relates: 51. cuwZyh izes; fuEu ls lacaf/kr gS%
(A) Velocity and pressure (A) osx vkSj nkc
(B) Velocity and mass (B) osx vkSj nzO;eku
(C) Mass and pressure (C) nzO;eku vkSj nkc
(D) Force and pressure (D) cy vkSj nkc

52. The below mentioned properties depicts which type of 52. fuEukafdr xq.k fdl izdkj dk izokg n”kkZrs gSa\
flow? i. nzO; dk osx vfLFkj gS
i. The velocity of the fluid is unsteady. ii. ,d fof”k’V fcanq dks ikj djus okys izR;sd d.k dk osx vyx gS
ii. The velocity of every particle crossing a particular point is iii. nzO; dk osx Økafrd osx ls c<+dj gS
different. iv. fofHkUu irks± dk ,d&nwljs ds lkFk feJ.k lnSo gksrk gS
iii. The velocity of the fluid is greater than the critical velocity. (A) Lrjh; izokg
iv. There is always mixing of various layers with one another. (B) /kkjkjs[kh izokg
(A) Laminar flow (B) Streamline flow (C) iz{kqC/k izokg
(C) Turbulent flow (D) Normal flow (D) lkekU; izokg
ρυD ρυD
53. Reynold number K= , where η indicates: 53. jsuYM la[;k K= , ftlesa η fuEu dk ifjpk;d gS%
η η
(A) Density (B) Velocity (A) ?kuRo (B) osx
(C) Coefficient of viscosity (D) Diameter (C) “;kurk dk xq.kkad (D) O;kl

54. The dimension formula for pressure is: 54. nkc ds fy, foek lw= gSa%
–1 2 –3
(A) MLT (B) ML T (A) MLT–1 (B) ML2T–3
(C) ML–1T–2 (D) ML–1T–1 (C) ML–1T–2 (D) ML–1T–1

55. Name the physical quantity having dimensions of MLT–2: 55. MLT–2 dh foek,a /kkfjr djus okys dh HkkSfrd ek=k dk uke crk,a%
(A) Force (B) Pressure (A) cy (B) nkc
(C) Area (D) Volume (C) {ks=Qy (D) vk;ru

56. Enthalpy is given by the relation: 56. ,sUFkSYih fuEu laca/k ls izkIr gksrh gS%
(A) H = E – PV (B) E = H + PV (A) H = E – PV (B) E = H + PV
(C) H = E + PV (D) H = E +P∆V (C) H = E + PV (D) H = E +P∆V

57. Which one of the following statement is correct? 57. fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku lgh gS\
(A) Change in internal energy is equal to the change in (A) vkarfjd ÅtkZ esa cnyko fd, x, nkc vk;ru dk;Z lfgr
enthalpy plus pressure volume work done. ,sUFkSYih esa cnyko ds cjkcj gksrh gS
(B) Change in enthalpy at constant pressure is equal to increase (B) ,sUFksYih esa fLFkj nkc ij cnyko fd, x, nkc vk;ru dk;Z
in internal energy plus pressure-volume work done. lfgr vkarfjd ÅtkZ ds cjkcj gksrk gS
(C) Change in enthalpy is equal to pressure-volume work done. (C) ,sUFksYih esa cnyko fd, x, nkc vk;ru dk;Z ds cjkcj gksrk gS
(D) Change in enthalpy is always equal to change in (D) ,sUFksYih esa cnyko lnSo vkarfjd ÅtkZ esa cnyko ds cjkcj gksrk
internal energy. gS
58. Hess’s law deals with: 58. gsl fu;e fuEu ls lacaf/kr gS%
(A) Heat changes accompanying a chemical process (A) jklk;fud izfØ;k ls tqM+s gq, Å’ek cnyko
(B) Rates of chemical reactions (B) jklk;fud vfHkfØ;kvksa dh xfr;ka
(C) Equilibrium constant of a reaction (C) vfHkfØ;k dk lkE; fLFkjkad
(D) Influence of temperature on a reaction (D) vfHkfØ;k ij rkieku dk izHkko

59. Enthalpy change in a reaction is: 59. ,sUFksYih cnyko fuEu dh vfHkfØ;k gksrk gS%
(A) Heat liberated at constant volume (A) vpj vk;ru ij foeksfpr Å’ek
(B) Heat absorbed at constant temperature (B) fLFkj rkieku ij vo”kksf’kr Å’ek
(C) Heat liberated or absorbed at constant pressure (C) fLFkj nkc ij foeksfpr ;k vo”kksf’kr Å’ek
(D) Heat liberated or absorbed at constant volume (D) vpj vk;ru ij foeksfpr ;k vo”kksf’kr Å’ek

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60. Which of the following factors does not affect the rate 60. fuEu esa ls dkSulk rRo jklk;fud vfHkfØ;k dh xfr dks izHkkfor ugha
of a chemical reaction? djrk\
(A) Temperature (B) Nature of reactants (A) rkieku (B) vfHkfØ;kvksa dh izd`fr
(C) Catalyst (D) Shape of the reaction vessel (C) mRizsjd (D) vfHkfØ;k ik= dh vkd`fr

61. The structural component which is required for 61. izpqj nzO; vkSj xSl&izkoLFkk feJ.k izkIr djus vkSj ,d ,dleku
achieving bulk fluid and gas-phase mixing and i;kZoj.k cuk, j[kus ds fy, visf{kr lajpukRed ?kVd gksrk gS%
maintaining a uniform environment is: (A) vkostd (B) laosnd
(A) Impeller (B) Sensors (C) okfr= (D) dksVjd
(C) Aerator (D) Cavitator

62. _____ are metal strips incorporated into fermenters to 62. ---------/kkrq ifV~V;ka gksrh gSa tks Hkzfey dks jksdus vkSj okru dq”kyrk
prevent vortex and to improve aeration efficiency: esa lq/kkj ds okLrs fd.odksa esa lekosf”kr dh tkrh gSa%
(A) Aerator (B) Baffles (A) okfr= (B) ckf/kdk,a
(C) Sensor (D) Sparger (C) laosnd (D) LiktZj

63. The purpose of sparger is to: 63. LiktZj dk iz;kstu gksrk gS%
(A) Supply adequate oxygen to cells (A) lsyksa dks leqfpr vkDlhtu dh vkiwfrZ
(B) Break vortex formation (B) Hkzfey fuekZ.k dks jksduk
(C) Mix properly (C) leqfpr :i ls fefJr djuk
(D) Maintain temperature (D) rkieku cuk, j[kuk

64. Vulcanisation makes rubber ____: 64. oYdhdj.k jcM+ dks----------cukrk gS%
(A) More elastic (B) Soluble in inorganic solvent (A) vf/kd yphyk (B) vdkcZfud foyk;d esa foys;
(C) Crystalline (D) Less stiff (C) fØLVyh; (D) de vuE;

65. An example of synthetic rubber: 65. laf”fy’V jcM+ dk ,d mnkgj.k gS%


(A) Polythene (B) Polyacrylonitrile (A) ikyhFkhu (B) ikWyh,sfØyksukbVªkby
(C) Buna-N (D) Cis-polyisoprene (C) C;wuk&N (D) fll&ikWyhvkblksçsu

66. Of the following which one is classified as polyester 66. fuEu esa ls dkSu ,d ikfy,LVj cgqyd ds :i esa oxhZd`r gS\
polymer? (A) ukbyku&66 (B) Vsjhyhu
(A) Nylon-66 (B) Terylene (C) cSdsykbV (D) esykekbZu
(C) Bakelite (D) Melamine

67. An example of condensation polymer: 67. la?kuu cgqyd dk ,d mnkgj.k gS%


(A) Polythene (B) Dacron (A) ikyhFkhu (B) MsØku
(C) Bakelite (D) Ethylene (C) cSdsykbV (D) ,sFkhyhu

68. Buna-S is a copolymer of: 68. C;wuk&S fuEu dk ,d dksikWfyej gS%


(A) Butadiene and styrene (A) C;wVkMkbu vkSj LVhjhu
(B) Phenol and formaldehyde (B) Qsuky vkSj QkesZyMhgkbM
(C) Butadiene and phenol (C) C;wVkMkbu vkSj QSuky
(D) Styrene and formaldehyde (D) LVhjhu vkSj QkesZyMhgkbM

69. Pick out the static characteristics of process instruments: 69. izØe.k vkStkjksa dh LFkSfrd fo”ks’krk,a crk,a%
(A) Speed (B) Fidelity (A) xfr (B) fu’Bk
(C) Dynamic error (D) Drift (C) xfrd =qfV (D) foLFkkiu

70. Heat transfer takes place according to: 70. Å’ek varj.k fuEukuqlkj gksrk gS%
(A) First law of thermodynamics (A) Å’ekxfrd dk igyk fu;e
(B) Second law of thermodynamics (B) Å’ekxfrd dk nwljk fu;e
(C) Stefan’s law (C) LVsQku dk fu;e
(D) Zeroth law of thermodynamics (D) Å’ekxfrd dk “kwU;dksfV fu;e

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71. The direct transfer of heat from one substance to 71. Å’ek dk ,sls ,d vU; inkFkZ dks lh/kk varj.k tks Li”kZ dj jgk gks]
another substance that is touching is: dgykrk gS%
(A) Convection (B) Radiation (A) laogu (B) fofdj.k
(C) Conduction (D) Convection current (C) pkyu (D) laogu /kkjk

72. Thermal conductivity of solid metals with rise in 72. rkieku esa o`f) gksus ij Bksl /kkrqvksa dh Å’ek pkydrk lkekU;r%
temperature normally: (A) ?kV tkrh gS (B) c<+ tkrh gS
(A) Decreases (B) Increases (C) fLFkj jgrh gS (D) vizR;kf”kr
(C) Remains constant (D) Unpredictable

73. When heat is transferred from hot body to cold body, 73. tc Å’ek dks e/;orhZ ek/;e dks izHkkfor fd, fcuk] lh/kh js[kk esa
in a straight line, without affecting the intervening rIr fudk; ls BaMs fudk; dks varfjr fd;k tkrk gS rks mldk mYys[k
medium, it is referred as heat transfer by: fuEu }kjk Å’ek varj.k ds :i esa fd;k tkrk gS%
(A) Convection (B) Radiation (A) laogu (B) fofdj.k
(C) Conduction (D) Conventional current (C) pkyu (D) :<+ /kkjk

74. Pick up the wrong answer. Heat flowing from one side 74. xyr mRrj dks NkafV,A ,d fn”kk ls nwljh fn”kk dks izokfgr gksus okyh
to other depends directly on: Å’ek izR;{kr% fuEu ij fuHkZj djrh gS%
(A) Thickness (B) Surface area (A) eksVkbZ (B) lrgh {ks=
(C) Time (D) Temperature (C) le; (D) rkieku

75. Heat flows from one body to other when they have: 75. Å’ek ,d fudk; ls nwljs fudk; dks rc varfjr gksrh gS tc muesa
(A) Different specific heat (B) Different heat contents
gksrh gS%
(C) Different atomic structure (D) Different temperatures (A) fHkUu fof”k’V Å’ek (B) fHkUu Å’ek va”k
(C) fHkUu vkf.od lajpuk (D) fHkUu rkieku

76. The amount of heat flow through a body by conduction 76. pkyu }kjk “kjhj ds ek/;e ls Å’ek ds izokg dh ek=k fuEu ij
is: fuHkZj djrh gS%
(A) Dependent upon the material of the body (A) fudk; dh lkexzh ij fuHkZj djrk gS
(B) Inversely proportional to the thickness of the body (B) “kjhj dh eksVkbZ ds izfr izfrykser% vkuqikfrd gksrh gS
(C) Directly proportional to the surface area of the body (C) “kjhj ds lrgh {ks= ds izfr vuqØekuqikrh gksrh gS
(D) All the above (D) mi;qZDr lHkh

77. In convection heat transfer from hot flue gases to 77. rIr ¶yw xSlksa ls ikuh dh uyh esa laoguh Å’ek varj.k] gkykafd
water tube, even though flow may be turbulent, a varj.k iz{kqC/k gks ldrk gS] fQj Hkh uyh ds fudV ,d Lrjh; izokg
laminar flow region exists close to the tube. The heat {ks= ekStwn jgrk gSA bl fQYe ds ek/;e ls Å’ek varj.k fuEu }kjk
transfer through this film takes place by: gksrk gS%
(A) Conduction (B) Convection (A) pkyu (B) fofdj.k
(C) Radiation (D) Both (B) and (C) (C) laogu (D) (B) vkSj (C) nksuksa

78. Stefan Boltzmann law is applicable for heat transfer by: 78. Å’ek varj.k ds fy, LVsQku oksYteku fu;e fuEu }kjk vuqiz;ksT; gksrk gS%
(A) Conduction (B) Radiation (A) pkyu (B) laogu
(C) Convection (D) Both (B) and (C) (C) fofdj.k (D) (B) vkSj (C) & nksuksa

79. Two plates spaced 150 mm apart are maintained at 1000°C 79. 150mm dh nwjh ij j[kh gqbZ nks IysVsa 100°C rFkk 70°C ij j[kh
and 70°C. The heat transfer will take place mainly by: tkrh gSaA Å’ek varj.k eq[;r% fuEu }kjk gksxk%
(A) Conduction (B) Convection (A) pkyu (B) laogu
(C) Radiation (D) Free convection (C) fofdj.k (D) eqDr laogu

80. 40% of incident radiant energy on the surface of a 80. ,d rkih; ikjn”khZ fudk; dh lrg ij vkifrr fofdj.k ÅtkZ dh
thermally transparent body is reflected back. If the 40% okfil ijkofrZr gks tkrh gSA ;fn fudk; dk ikjxE;rkad 0.15
transmissivity of the body be 0.15, then the emissivity gS rks lrg dh mRltZdrk gS%
of surface is:
(A) 0.65 (B) 0.40
(A) 0.65 (B) 0.40 (C) 0.42 (D) 0.45 (C) 0.42 (D) 0.45

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GENERAL AWARENESS

81. Which of the following does not affect credit creation 81. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu okf.kfT;d cSadks }kjk lk[k fuekZ.k dh “kfä dks
power of Commercial Bank. çHkkfor ugha djrk gS%
(A) Cash Reserve Ratio (A) udn lafpfr vuqikr
(B) Statutory liquidity Ratio (B) oS/kkfud rjyrk vuqikr
(C) Capital adequacy Ratio (C) iw¡th i;kZIrrk vuqikr
(D) Cash deposit Ratio (D) udn fu{ksi vuqikr

82. What is the script of Ashoka’s inscriptions: 82. v”kksd ds f”kykys[k ij dkSu&lh fyfi [kqnh gS%
(A) Dev Nagri (B) Brahmi (A) nsoukxjh (B) czkãh
(C) Gurumukhi (D) Hieroglyphics (C) xq:eq[kh (D) fp=fyfi

83. Bula Chaudhary is related to which sport event: 83. cqyk pkS/kjh fdl [ksy ls lEcfU/kr gS%
(A) Swimming (B) Golf (A) rSjkdh (B) xksYQ
(C) Cricket (D) Badminton (C) fØdsV (D) csMfeUVu

84. This state contributes 70% of India’s coffee and silk. 84. ;g jkT; Hkkjr ds dkWQh ,oa flYd ds mRiknu esa 70 çfr'kr dk
Name this state: ;ksxnku nsrk gSA bl jkT; dk uke crk,a%
(A) Karnataka (B) Assam (A) dukZVd (B) vle
(C) Rajasthan (D) Punjab (C) jktLFkku (D) iatkc

85. When the branch of a tree is shaken violently, the 85. fdlh isM+ dh 'kk[kk dks tksj ls fgykus ij ifÙk;k¡ fxjrh gSaA bl ?kVuk
leaves fall. This happening can be explained by: dh O;k[;k gksrh gS xfr ds%
(A)
st
Joules 1 law of motion (A) twy ds çFke fu;e ls
(B) Newton's 1st law of motion (B) U;wVu ds çFke fu;e ls
(C) Joules 2nd law of motion (C) twy ds f}rh; fu;e ls
(D) Newton's 3rd law of motion (D) U;wVu ds r`rh; fu;e ls

86. When 'Sepoy Mutiny or the Great Revolt' took place, 86. tc ^flikgh xnj* ;k ^n xzsV fjoksYV* gqvk rks Hkkjr ds ok;ljk;
who was the Viceroy of India dkSu Fks%
(A) Lord Rippen (B) Lord Curzon (A) ykMZ fjiu (B) ykMZ dt+Zu
(C) Lord Canning (D) Lord Minto (C) ykMZ dSfuax (D) ykMZ feUVks

87. The president can nominate two members of the Lok 87. jk’Vªifr yksd&lHkk esa fuEu dk çfrfuf/kRo djus ds fy;s nks lnL;ksa
Sabha to give representation to dks ukekafdr dj ldrs gSa%
(A) The Anglo-Indians (B) Indian Christians (A) vkaXy Hkkjrh; (B) Hkkjrh; bZlkbZ
(C) Parsis (D) Buddhists (C) ikjlh (D) cqf)’V

88. What is the eligibility criteria for age for election as 88. Hkkjr ds mi&jk’Vªifr ds pquko gsrq mez dk vgZrk ekun.M D;k gS\
vice President of India? (A) 35 o’kZ dh vk;q iw.kZ gksuh pkfg,
(A) Should have completed the age of 35 years (B) 30 o’kZ dh vk;q iw.kZ gksuh pkfg,
(B) Should have completed the age of 30 years (C) 25 o’kZ dh vk;q iw.kZ gksuh pkfg,
(C) Should have completed the age of 25 years (D) 32 o’kZ dh vk;q iw.kZ gksuh pkfg,
(D) Should have completed the age of 32 years

89. Which one of the following is most likely to occur if the 89. ;fn Hkkjrh; fjt+oZ cSad udn lafpr vuqikr dks de djrk gS rks
Reserve bank of India lowers the Cash Reserve Ratio? fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlds ?kfVr gksus dh laHkkouk gS%
(A) An Increase in aggregate savings (A) dqy cpr esa o`f)
(B) A rise in Budget Deficit (B) ctV ?kkVs esa c<+ksÙkjh
(C) A rise in aggregate money supply (C) dqy ekSfæd vkiwfrZ esa c<+ksÙkjh
(D) A rise in the use of credit cards (D) ØsfMV dkMZ ds ç;ksx esa c<+ksÙkjh

90. Which of the following was not written by Kalidas? 90. fuEufyf[kr esa dkSu&lk dkfynkl }kjk ugha fy[kk x;k gS%
(A) Kumar Sambhavam (B) Laghujatakam (A) dqekj laHkoe (B) y?kqtkrde
(C) Meghdootam (D) Raghuvansham (C) es?knwre (D) j?kqoa”ke

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91. The Great emperor Kanishkha belonged to which 91. egku lezkV dfu’d fdl oa”k ls lEcfU/kr Fks%
dynasty: (A) dq’kk.k (B) xqIr
(A) Kushana (B) Gupta (C) ekS;Z (D) o/kZu
(C) Maurya (D) Vardhana

92. Kwashiorkar is caused due to deficiency of which 92. ^Dokf”k;jdj* jksx fdl ikSf’Vd rRo dh deh ls gksrk gS%
nutrient: (A) olk (B) çksVhu
(A) Fat (B) Protein (C) foVkfeu Mh (D) ykSg rRo
(C) Vitamin D (D) Iron

93. Kyoto Protocal is: 93. D;ksVks çksVksdky gS ,d%


(A) An international agreement to reduce green house (A) xzhu gkml xSl dks de djus ds fy, vUrjkZ’Vªh; djkj
gases (B) fons”kh “k=q ds çR;iZ.k gsrq vUrjkZ’Vªh; djkj
(B) An international agreement for extradition of foreign (C) fons”kh fofue; ds ifjorZu gsrq lw= dk o.kZu djrs gq,
enemy vUrjkZ’Vªh; djkj
(C) An international agreement describing formula for (D) vUrjkZ’Vªh; vkradoknh laxBuksa ls fuiVus ds fy, ,d
conversion of foreign exchange vUrjkZ’Vªh; djkj
(D) An international agreement to deal with International
Terrorists organization

94. Curie point is a temperature at which: 94. D;wjh fcUnq ,d rkiØe gS ftl ij%
(A) Matter becomes radio active (A) inkFkZ jsfM+;ks/kehZ gks tkrk gS
(B) A magnetic material undergo a sharp change in their (B) ,d pqEcdh; inkFkZ dh pqEcdRo xq.k/keZ esa rh{.k ifjorZu vk
magnetic properties tkrk gS
(C) A metal loses conductivity (C) /kkrq viuh pkydrk [kks nsrk gS
(D) Transmutation of metal occurs (D) /kkrq dk Vªk¡lU;qVªs”ku gks tkrk gS

95. The smallest functional unit of kidney is: 95. o`ô dh lcls y?kqre fØ;kRed bdkbZ gS%
(A) Neuron (B) Nephron (A) U;wjkWu (B) usÝkWu
(C) Air Sac (D) Ovaries (C) ok;q dks’k (D) v.Mk”k;

96. The third battle of Panipat was fought between: 96. ikuhir dk rhljk ;q) fdlds e/; yM+k x;k%
(A) Akbar and Shershah (A) vdcj ,oa 'ksj'kkg
(B) Marathas and Ahmad Shah Abdali (B) ejkBk ,oa vgen 'kkg vCnkyh
(C) Humaun and Hemu (C) gqek;w¡ ,oa gsew
(D) None of these (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

97. The Bhakra Nangal dam is built across the river: 97. Hkka[kM+k ukaxy cka/k fdl unh ij fLFkr gS\
(A) Beas (B) Sutlej (A) C;kl (B) lryqt
(C) Indus (D) Chenab (C) fla/kq (D) psukc

98. A stick immersed in water appears bent due to the 98. ikuh esa MwcksbZ ,d NM+h fdl lao`fr ds dkj.k eqM+h gqbZ çrhr gksrh gS%
phenomenon of: (A) çdk”k dk ijkorZu (B) çdk”k dk foorZu
(A) Reflection of light (B) Diffraction of light (C) çdk”k dk viorZu (D) çdk”k dk çdh.kZ
(C) Refraction of light (D) Dispersion of light

99. The headquarter of International Olympic Committee is 99. varjkZ’Vªh; vksyfEid desVh dk eq[;ky; fuEu “kgj esa fLFkr gSa%
situated at: (A) yqlkusa] fLoVt+jyS.M (B) ftusok] fLoVt+jyS.M
(A) Lausanne, Switzerland (B) Geneva, Switzerland (C) T+;qfj[k] fLoVt+jyS.M (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(C) Zurich, Switzerland (D) None of the above

100. Which of the following is the highest mountain peak in 100. nf{k.k Hkkjr esa loksZPp ioZr f”k[kj dkSu&lk gS%
South India: (A) vukbZ ewMh (B) MksMk csVk
(A) Anai Mudi (B) Doda Beta (C) egsUæxhjh (D) /kwix<+
(C) Mahendragiri (D) Dhupgarh

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101. In the freedom movement of India the year 1930 is 101. Hkkjr ds Lora=rk ds vkanksyu esa o’kZ 1930 fdlls lEc) gS%
associated with: (A) MkaMh ekpZ (B) tfy;k¡ okyk dkaM
(A) Dandi March (B) Jallian Wala Tragedy (C) caxky dk foHkktu (D) pksjh&pkSjk dkaM
(C) Partition of Bengal (D) Chauri Chaura Incidence

102. Pungency in chillies is due to: 102. fepZ dk rh[kkiu fdl dkj.k gS%
(A) Capsaicin (B) Solanin (A) dSilsflu (B) lksysfuu
(C) Isothiocyanates (D) None of these (C) vk;lksFkk;kslk;usV~l (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
103. Kudremukh mine deposits known to be one of the 103. dqæeq[k [kku fu{ksi] tks fd fo”o dk lcls cM+k tkuk tkrk gS] fdl
largest in the World is located in the state of: jkT; esa fLFkr gS%
(A) Assam (B) Karnataka (A) vle (B) dukZVd
(C) Chattishgarh (D) Jharkhand (C) NÙkhlx<+ (D) >kj[k.M

104. To provide opportunities for education to the child or 104. N% o’kZ ,oa pkSng o’kZ dh vk;q ds e/; ds cPpksa ;k tSlk Hkh gks
as the case may be, ward between the age of six and vo;Ld vkfJr dks f”k{kk dk volj çnku djuk%
fourteen years is a: (A) Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds vUrxZr ,d ekSfyd vf/kdkj gS
(A) Fundamental Right under Indian Constitution (B) Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds vUrxZr ,d ekSfyd dÙkZO; gS
(B) Fundamental Duty under Indian Constitution (C) Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds vUrxZr jkT; dk ,d uhfr funsZ”kd fl)kUr
(C) Directive Principles of state Policy Under Indian gS
Constitution (D) Hkkjrh; lafo/kku ds vUrxZr ,d dkuwuh vf/kdkj gS
(D) Legal Right under Indian Constitution

105. Which soil is more suitable for crops like cashew nut? 105. dktw tSlh Qlyksa ds fy, dkSu&lh e`nk lcls T;knk mi;qä gS%
(A) Red laterite soil (B) Black soil (A) yky e[kjyh e`nk (B) dkyh e`nk
(C) Alluvial soil (D) Arid soil (C) tyks< e`nk (D) vuqoZj e`nk

106. Who is the chief Justice of India at present? 106. orZeku esa Hkkjr ds eq[; U;k;k/kh”k dkSu gSa%
(A) Ranjan Gogoi (B) S.A. Bobde (A) jatu xksxksbZ (B) ,l-,- ckscM+s
(C) Dipak Misra (D) None of these (C) nhid feJk (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

107. The owner of Tapovan Vishnugad Hydro Power Plant 107. riksou fo’.kqx<+ gkbMªks ikWoj IykaV] tks fd vHkh gky gh esa lekpkjksa
which was recently in news, is: esa Fkk] dk LokfeRo fdlds ikl gS%
(A) Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (A) ikWoj fxzM dkWiksZjs”ku vkWQ bafM;k fyfeVsM
(B) National Hydro Power Corporation Limited (B) us”kuy gkbMªks ikWoj dkWiksZjs”ku fyfeVsM
(C) National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (C) us”kuy FkeZy ikWoj dkWiksZjs”ku fyfeVsM
(D) National Hydro Development Corporation Limited (D) us”kuy gkbMªks MsoyiesUV dkWiksZjs”ku fyfeVsM

108. Constitution of parliament as per article 79 of the 108. lafo/kku ds vuqPNsn 79 ds vuqlkj laln ds xBu esa “kkfey gksrk gS%
constitution shall be consisting of: (A) jk’Vªifr] mi&jk’Vªifr] jkT;&lHkk ,oa yksd&lHkk
(A) President, Vice President, Council of states and the (B) jk’Vªifr] jkT;&lHkk ,oa yksd&lHkk
House of the people (C) jk’Vªifr] mi&jk’Vªifr] ç/kkuea=h] jkT;&lHkk ,oa yksd&lHkk
(B) President, Council of states and the House of the people (D) jkT;&lHkk ,oa yksd&lHkk
(C) President, Vice president, Prime Minister, Council of
states and House of the people
(D) Council of States and house of the people

109. Female reproductive part of flower is known as: 109. Qwy ds eknk çtuu vax dks tkuk tkrk gS%
(A) Pistil (B) Stamen (A) fifLVy (B) LVsesu
(C) Pedicel (D) Gametes (C) isfMly (D) xseV~l

110. Find the odd one out on the basis of origin of Resources: 110. lzksrksa ds mn~xe ds vk/kkj ij fo’ke dks igpkusa%
(A) Flora and Fauna (B) Human Beings (A) ¶yksjk ,oa QkSuk (B) ekuo tkfr
(C) Rocks and metals (D) Fisheries (C) pêkusa ,oa /kkrq,a (D) eNyh ikyu

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111. The largest sugarcane producing country in the world is: 111. fo”o esa xUus dk lokZf/kd mRiknu fdl ns”k esa gksrk gS%
(A) India (B) Brazil (A) Hkkjr (B) czkt+hy
(C) China (D) USA (C) phu (D) ;w-,l-,-

112. Full Moon occurs: 112. iw.kZ pUæek gksrk gS%


(A) When Earth comes between Sun and the Moon (A) tc i`Foh lw;Z ,oa pUæek ds e/; vkrk gS
(B) When Moon comes between Earth and the Sun (B) tc pUæek i`Foh ,oa lw;Z ds e/; vkrk gS
(C) When Sun comes between Moon and the Earth (C) tc lw;Z pUæek ,oa i`Foh ds e/; vkrk gS
(D) None of the above is correct (D) mijksä esa dksbZ Hkh dFku lR; ugha gS

113. The branch of biology that deals with the study of 113. thofoKku dh “kk[kk] tks fd QQwn ds v/;;u ls lacaf/kr gS] dgykrk
fungi is called: gS%
(A) Algology (B) Phycology (A) ,YxksykWth (B) fQdksykWth
(C) Mycology (D) Microbiology (C) ekbdksykWth (D) ekbZØksck;ksykWth

114. What is the state animal of Karnataka? 114. dukZVd dk jkT; i”kq D;k gS\
(A) Indian Elephant (B) Royal Bengal Tiger (A) Hkkjrh; gkFkh (B) jkW;y caxky VkbZxj
(C) Indian Flying Fox (D) Blackbuck (C) bafM;u ¶ykb±x QkWDl (D) CySdcd
115. Which one of the following districts of Karnataka will 115. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dukZVd dk dkSu&lk ftyk ,LVªksuksV dks çf”kf{kr
house New World Class Facility centre to train djus ds fy, u;k fo”o Lrjh; lqlfTtr dsUæ j[ksxk\
astronauts? (A) fpdcYykiqj (B) fp=nqxZ
(A) Chikballapur (B) Chitradurga (C) csyxkoh (D) cYykjh
(C) Belgavi (D) Ballari

116. Which of the following online retail platforms has 116. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk vkWuykbZu [kqnjk O;kikj IysVQkeZ esa vke
signed MoU with Karnataka State Mango Department ds fdlkuksa dks lgk;rk djus ds fy, dukZVd jkT; ds vke foHkkx ls
to support mango farmers? ,d MoU gLrk{kfjr fd;k gS\
(A) Amazon (B) Ebay (A) ,ektkWu (B) bZcs
(C) Flipkart (D) Shopclues (C) f¶yidkVZ (D) “kkWiDywt

117. The Earth is spherical in shape except for some 117. i`Foh dk vkdkj xksy gS] flok; dqN Hkkx ds tks piVk gSA ;g piVkiu
flattening on some portions. This flattening is at the: gS%
(A) Equator (B) Tropics (A) Hkwe/; js[kk ij (B) m’.kdfVca/kh ij
1o 1o
(C) 66
2
North & South (D) Poles (C) 66
2
mÙkj ,oa nf{k.k ij (D) /kzqo ij

118. The latitude difference between India & Pakistan for 118. Hkkjr ,oa ikfdLrku ds e/; muds ekud le;ksa esa va{kk”k vUrj gS%
their Standard time is: (A) 7° (B) 7.5°
(A) 7° (B) 7.5° (C) 8° (D) 8.5°
(C) 8° (D) 8.5°

119. The refractive indices of Kerosene, Turpentine and 119. feêh dk rsy] rkjihu dk rsy ,oa ty dk viorZukad Øe”k% 1.44,
water are 1.44, 1.47 and 1.33 respectively. Light will 1.47 ,oa 1.33 gSA çdk”k dh vf/kdre xfr gksxh%
have maximum speed in: (A) feêh ds rsy esa (B) rkjihu ds rsy esa
(A) Kerosene (B) Turpentine (C) ty esa (D) pky lHkh esa cjkcj jgsxh
(C) Water (D) Speed remains same for all

120. What does the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution of 120. Hkkjr ds lafo/kku dh 10oha vuqlwph esa D;k gS\
India contain? (A) Hkk’kk,¡
(A) Languages (B) ny ifjorZu ds vk/kkj ij fujgZrk ds ckjs esa çko/kku
(B) Provisions relating to disqualification on ground of (C) rhu lwfp;k¡&la?k] jkT; vkSj leorÊ
defection (D) jkT; lHkk esa lhVksa dk vkcaVu
(C) The three lists – Union, State and Concurrent
(D) Allocation of seats in the Council of States

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bl iqfLrdk ij dqN Hkh fy[kus ls igys
fuEufyf[kr funsZ'k /;kuiwoZd i<+sa
1. viuk mÙkj fy[kuk çkjEHk djus ls igys viuh ç'u iqfLrdk dh Hkyh&Hkk¡fr tk¡p dj ysa] ns[k ysa fd blesa 120 ç'u gSa vkSj blesa
fçafVax laca/kh vFkok vU; fdLe dh dksbZ deh ugha gSA ;fn fdlh çdkj dh dksbZ deh gks rks i;Zos{kd dks lwfpr djsa rFkk iqfLrdk cny
ysaA mÙkj nsus ls iwoZ vki ;g vo'; lqfuf'pr djsa fd vkidks lgh fo|k'kk[kk iqfLrdk feyh gSA
2. viuk uke] vuqØekad la[;k vkSj vks-,e-vkj- ¼OMR½ la[;k vkeq[k i`"B ij fy[ksaA mÙkj i= ij uhys@dkys ckWy Iokb±V isu ls
HkjsaA mÙkj if=dk ij viuk uke fyf[k, rFkk gLrk{kj dhft,A
3. ;g ,d oLrqijd fdLe dh ijh{kk gS ftlesa çR;sd ç'u ds uhps Øekad ¼A½ ls ¼D½ rd pkj çLrkfor mÙkj fn;s gSaA vkids fopkj esa
tks Hkh mÙkj lgh gS mldks vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj i= esa fpfUgr dhft,A vius mÙkj ç'u iqfLrdk esa u yxk,A
4. çR;sd ç”u 1 vad dk gSaA xyr mÙkjksa ds fy, dksbZ _.kkRed vadu ugha gksxkA
5. mÙkj&i= ij u rks jQ+ dk;Z djsa u gh vkSj fdlh çdkj dk fu'kku vkfn yxk,a ;k bls eksaM+sA
6. mÙkj if=dk bysDVªkWfud ek/;e ls lalkf/kr dh tk;sxhA vr% bls eksM+us ;k ;=&r= fpUg yxkus vFkok mÙkj if=dk dks [kjkc djus
,oa viw.kZ@vlR; Hkjus ij mÙkj if=dk dks fujLr fd;k tk ldrk gS ,oa bldh iwjh ftEesnkjh vH;FkÊ ij gksxhA
7. jQ+ dk;Z iqfLrdk esa fdlh Hkh [kkyh LFkku esa fd;k tkuk pkfg,A fdlh vU; dkx+t ij bls djus dh vuqefr ugha gSA
8. gj ,d ç'u ds fy, dsoy ,d gh mÙkj bafxr djsaA ,d ls vf/kd mÙkj nsus ij ç'u dk dksbZ vad ugha fn;k tk,xkA mÙkj esa dksbZ Hkh
dfVax ;k vksojjkbZfVax ekU; ugha gksxhA iqu% ç'u i= f}Hkk"kh; ¼fgUnh ,oa vaxzsth½ esa gSA fgUnh laLdj.k esa fdlh Hkh fHkérk gksus ij
ewY;kadu ds fy, vaxzsth laLdj.k dks vfUre ekuk tk;sxkA
9. dsYdqysVj] LykbM:y] eksckbZy] dsYdqysVj ?kfM+;k¡ ;k bl çdkj dh dksbZ Hkh ;qfä ,oa fdlh Hkh v/;;u@lanHkZ lkexzh vkfn dk ç;ksx
ijh{kk d{k esa oftZr gSA
10. ijh{kk dh lekfIr ds i'pkr~ viuh OMR mÙkj&if=dk i;Zos{kd dks okil dj nsaA OMR mÙkj if=dk dks ijh{kk d{k ls ckgj ys
tkuk oftZr gS ,slk djuk n.M.kh; vijk/k gSA ijh{kk lekfIr ds i”pkr~ vki viuh ç”u&iqfLrdk ys tk ldrs gSaA

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