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1128 Q.P.

Code : [11 FCA 01]

U.G. DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL 2021.

Fourth Semester

Part IV

Foundation Course A — GENERAL AWARENESS

Time : Three hours Maximum : 50 marks

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

1. Answer ALL questions. All questions carry equal marks.


AøÚzx ÂÚõUPÐUS® Âøh¯ÎUPÄ®. AøÚzx ÂÚõUPÐUS® \©
©v¨ö£sPÒ.

2. The Question Paper contains 100 questions having Half-Mark each.


JÆöÁõßÖ® Aøμ ©v¨ö£s öPõsh 100 ÷PÒÂPøÍ CÆÂÚõzuõÒ
öPõskÒÍx.

3. Read carefully the instructions given on the OMR Response Sheet before you
start.

OMR ÂøhzuõÎÀ öPõkUP¨£mkÒÍ SÔ¨¦øμPøÍ Âøh¯ÎUPz


xÁ[SÁuØS •ß PÁÚ©õP¨ £iUPÄ®.

4. Write your complete Register Number and signature on the OMR Response
Sheet.

OMR ÂøhzuõÎÀ E[PÒ •Êø©¯õÚ £vÄ Gsøn GÊv øPö¯õ¨£®


ChÄ®.

5. Use Ball Point Pen for shading the Oval Box.


Ámh[PøÍz wmi {쨣 £¢x •øÚ¨ ÷£ÚõøÁ¨ £¯ß£kzuÄ®.

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1. It is nothing else —————— pride.
(a) than (b) as
(c) but (d) much

2. They are going to visit the great wall —————— next month.
(a) sometime (b) some time
(c) sometimes (d) some times

3. What —————— while I was playing football?


(a) have you done (b) were you done
(c) had you done (d) you done

4. Many a student —————— attended my class.


(a) has (b) have
(c) is (d) are

5. He —————— go there.
(a) dares not (b) dare not
(c) dares not to (d) dare not to

6. None but those having experience


(a) needs to apply (b) need apply
(c) needs apply (d) need to apply

7. Do you know —————— talking about?


(a) who we are (b) when we are
(c) whom are we (d) who are we

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8. She did nothing ——————.
(a) play (b) played
(c) she played (d) dancing

9. Our new house —————— now.


(a) is building (b) is being built
(c) is built (d) will be built

10. I have a letter —————— today.


(a) write (b) to write
(c) to writing (d) writing
Choose the correct answer :
\›¯õÚ Âøhø¯z ÷uºÄ ö\´¯Ä® :

11. Which of the following pairs does not belong to others?


RÌUSÔ¨¤h£k® Gs CønPÐÒ Gx ¤ßÁ¸ÁÚÁØÔ¼¸¢x ©õØÓ¨£mhx?
(a) 1, 7 (b) 4, 10
(c) 6, 9 (d) 7, 13

12. Which of the following is different from others?


RÌSÔ¨¤mhÁØÖÒ G¢u Gs ¤Ó GsPÐhß ©õÖ£mhx?
(a) 9999 (b) 7777
(c) 5555 (d) 6666

13. Find the odd man out


©õÖ£mh Cøn Gx?
(a) 2, 8 (b) 2, 4
(c) 3, 9 (d) 1, 1

14. The ratio of the areas of two squares is 1:4. The ratio of the perimeters is
C¸ \xμ[PÎß £μ¨¦PÎß ÂQu®1:4 GÛÀ AÁØÔß _ØÓÍÄPÎß ÂQu®
(a) 1:4 (b) 1:2
(c) 1:6 (d) 1:8

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15. The sum of the first four prime numbers
•uÀ |õßS £Põ GsPÎß TmkzöuõøP
(a) 16 (b) 17
(c) 11 (d) 10

16. 4035 + x = 3200 + 5435 what is x?


4035 + x = 3200 + 5435 x ß ©v¨¦ GßÚ?
(a) 3600 (b) 4600
(c) 8635 (d) 7235

17. What percent of 60 is 48?


60–ß GßÚ \uÂQu® 48 BS®?
(a) 8 (b) 28.8
(c) 288 (d) 80

18. A number when divided by 4 is reduced by 21. What is the number?


J¸ Gsøn 4–BÀ ÁSUS®ö£õÊx 21 SøÓQÓx, GÛÀ Gs?
(a) 18 (b) 28
(c) 20 (d) 38

19. The greatest number that will divide 187, 233 and 279 leaving the sum
remainder in each case is
187,233 ©ØÖ® 279 BQ¯ÁØøÓ ÁSUS®ö£õÊx J÷μ «vø¯U öPõkUS®
ªP¨ö£›¯ ÁSUS® Gs
(a) 30 (b) 36
(c) 46 (d) 56

20. By selling an article for Rs.9.50 a man loses 5%. If he had sold it for Rs.12.20 the
gain would be
¹.9.50US J¸ ö£õ¸øÍ ÂØS® ö£õÊx 5% CǨ¦ HØ£kQÓx. AuøÚ
¹.12.20US ÂØÓõÀ HØ£k® Buõ¯®.
(a) 20% (b) 22%
(c) 25% (d) 27½%

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Out of Four Figures (a), (b), (c) and (d) given in each problem. There are similar
in a certain way. However, one figures is not like the other three. Choose the
figure which is different from the rest.
(a), (b), (c) and (d) |õßS £h[Pξ® H÷uÝ® JßÖ uÁÓõP
öPõkUP¨£mkÒÍÚ, CvÀ ‰ßÖ® J÷μ ©õv›¯õÚ Áøμ£h®. JßÖ ©mk®
‰ßøÓ Âh ÷ÁÖ£mhx. CvÀ ÷ÁÖ£õkÒÍ JßøÓ ©mk® ÷uºÄ ö\´P.

Choice answers
(a) (b) (c) (d)

21.
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27.
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28.
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29.
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30.
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31. “Naladiyar” was written by
(a) Jain monks (b) Agastya
(c) Peruvayin Mullaiyar (d) Mamulanar
|õ»i¯õº ¡ø» C¯ØÔ¯Áº
(a) \©n •ÛÁº (b) APzv¯º
(c) ö£¸Áõ°ß •Òίõº (d) ©õ‰»Úõº

32. “Manimegalai” belongs to


(a) Jainism (b) Saivism
(c) Buddhism (d) Vaishnavam
©o÷©Pø» \õº¢u \©¯®
(a) \©n® (b) ø\Á®
(c) ö£Ízu® (d) øÁnÁ®

33. “Palamozhi Nanuru” is also known as


(a) Purananuru (b) Ainkurunuru
(c) Natrinai nanuru (d) Pathinen Kilkanakku work
£Çö©õÈ |õÞÖ Gߣx
(a) ¦Ó|õÞØÔß ©Öö£¯º (b) I[SÖ¡Ö
(c) |ØÔøÚ |õÞÖ (d) £vöÚs RÌPnUS ¡À

34. The work belongs to the Five Great Epics is


(a) Nilakesi (b) Periyapuranam
(c) Kamba Ramayanam (d) Kundalakesi
I®ö£¸[Põ¨¤¯[PÎÀ JßÖ
(a) }»÷P] (b) ö£›¯¦μõn®
(c) P®£μõ©õ¯n® (d) Ssh»÷P]

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35. Bharathi died in the year
(a) 1921 (b) 1947
(c) 1896 (d) 1882
£õμv ©øÓ¢u Bsk
(a) 1921 (b) 1947
(c) 1896 (d) 1882

36. The poem “Cinnanciru Killiye” was written by


(a) Kannadasan (b) Bharathi
(c) Bharathidasan (d) Kavimani
“]ßÚg]Ö QÎ÷¯” GßÓ £õhø» £õi¯Áº
(a) Psnuõ\ß (b) £õμv¯õº
(c) £õμvuõ\ß (d) P©o

37. The famous work of Abdul Rahman


(a) Mouna Mayakkangal (b) Kanneer Pookkal
(c) Kataici Malaituli (d) Palveethi
A¨xÀ μS©õÝUS ¦PÌ¢u ¡À
(a) ö©ÍÚ ©¯UP[PÒ (b) Pspº §UPÒ
(c) Pøh] ©øÇzxÎ (d) £õÀÃv

38. The one who is known as “Soodikotutha Sudarkkoti” is


(a) Karaikal Amaiyar (b) Thilakavathi
(c) Andal (d) Madavi
“`iUöPõkzu _hºUöPõi” GÚ AøÇUP¨£mhÁº
(a) PõøμUPõÀ A®ø©¯õº (b) v»PÁv¯õº
(c) BshõÒ (d) ©õuÂ

39. Pudumai pithan is famous for his


(a) Plays (b) Novels
(c) Short stories (d) Short novels
¦xø©¨¤zuß ¦PÌ ö£ØÓ xøÓ
(a) |õhP® (b) |õÁÀ
(c) ]ÖPøu (d) SÖ|õÁÀ

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40. “Sakunthalam” was written by

(a) Bhavabhuti (b) Sankara

(c) Kalidasa (d) Bhasan

“\õS¢u»®” C¯ØÔ¯Áº

(a) £Á§v (b) \[Pμº


(c) PõÎuõ\ß (d) £õ\ß

41. The book on origin of species was written by

(a) Watson (b) Mendel

(c) Charles Darwin (d) Hutchinson

“E°›Ú[PÎß ÷uõØÓ®” GßÝ® ¦zuPzøu GÊv¯Áº

(a) Áõm\ß (b) ö©ßhÀ


(c) \õº»ì hõºÂß (d) ím]ß\ß

42. Life in plants was demonstrated by

(a) Leeuwenhock (b) Robert Hook

(c) J.C. Bose (d) N.S.C. Bose


uõÁμ[PÐUS E°º EÒÍx Gߣøu ÂÍUQ¯Áº
(a) ¼³öÁßíõU (b) μõ£ºmíúU
(c) ÷á.].÷£õì (d) Gß.Gì.].÷£õì

43. Pure culture of bacteria was isolated by

(a) Joseph Lister (b) Veeuwenhock

(c) Watsman (d) Koch

£õUj›¯õÂß y¯ Áͺ¨ø£ ¤›zxU Põmi¯Áº

(a) ÷áõ\¨ ¼ìhº (b) ³Áß íõU


(c) Áõmì÷©ß (d) ÷Põa

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44. Blood clotting is due to

(a) RBC (b) WBC


(c) Platelets (d) Limphocytes
Cμzu EøÓu¾US Põμn©õP C¸¨£x
(a) ]Á¨£qUPÒ (b) öÁÒøͯqUPÒ
(c) ¤÷Ímö»mkPÒ (d) ¼®÷£õø\mkPÒ

45. Milk is converted to curd by


(a) Bacteria (b) Fungi
(c) Virus (d) Actinomycetes
GuÚõÀ £õÀ u°μõP ©õØÓ¨£kQßÓx?
(a) £õUj›¯õ (b) §gø\PÒ
(c) øÁμì (d) BUi÷Úõø©]iì

46. The only Flying mammal is


(a) Rat (b) Cat
(c) Bat (d) Squirrel
J÷μ J¸ £ÓUS® £õ¿mi
(a) G¼ (b) §øÚ
(c) öÁÍÁõÀ (d) AoÀ

47. The largest mammal in the world is


(a) Rhinoceros (b) Elephant
(c) Blue whale (d) Dugong
E»Qß ªP¨ö£›¯ £õ¿mi
(a) Põshõª¸P® (b) ¯õøÚ
(c) }»zvª[P»® (d) i³Põ[U

48. The first test-tube Baby was born in the year


(a) 1978 (b) 1987
(c) 1984 (d) 1965
•uß •u¼À ÷\õuøÚUSÇõ´ SÇ¢øu ¤Ó¢u Bsk
(a) 1978 (b) 1987
(c) 1984 (d) 1965

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49. D.N.A. Finger printing is the latest technology used in

(a) Printing technology (b) Astrology

(c) Forensic science (d) Microbial genetics


i.Gß.H. ÷μøP¨ £vÄ GÝ® |ÃÚ öuõÈÀ ~m£® GuØS £¯ß£kQÓx?

(a) Aa_UPø» öuõÈÀ~m£® (b) ÷\õvh¯À


(c) SØÓ¯À (d) ~sq²› ©μ¤¯À

50. The smallest planet in the solar systems is

(a) Pluto (b) Mars

(c) Mercury (d) Saturn


`›¯ Sk®£zvß ªPa]Ô¯ QμP®

(a) ¦Ñm÷hõ (b) ö\ÆÁõ´


(c) ¦uß (d) \Û

51. Modern computer processes

(a) decimal numbers (b) digits and strings

(c) hexa decimal (d) binary number


Po¨ö£õÔ Ai©õÚzvÀ ö\¯À£kQÓx.

(a) £zx (b) GsPÒ ©ØÖ® GÊzxUPÒ


(c) £vÚõÖ (d) Cμsk

52. A computer cannot do anything without

(a) memory (b) input device

(c) program (d) output device


Po¨ö£õÔ Eu°ßÔ C¯[Põx

(a) {øÚÁP® (b) EÒÏk£Sv


(c) PmhøÍz öuõS¨¦ (d) öÁαk £Sv

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53. Assemble is nothing but
(a) hardware unit (b) a program
(c) both (a) and (b) (d) none
Aö\®¨Íº Gߣx
(a) íºk÷Áº (b) PmhøÍ öuõS¨¦
(c) (a) ©ØÖ® (b) (d) GxĪÀø»

54. Main memory of a computer is called


(a) Primary memory (b) Secondary memory
(c) Auxiliary memory (d) None of the above
PoÛ°ß ¤μuõÚ {øÚÁP® Gߣx
(a) •ußø© {øÚÁP® (b) xøn {øÚÁP®
(c) Cøn {øÚÁP® (d) GxĪÀø»

55. The second generation computer is made up of


(a) Integrated circuits (b) VLSI
(c) Transistors (d) Vacuum tubes
Cμshõ® uø»•øÓ Poö£õÔ°À £¯ß£kzu¨£mhx
(a) I.] (IC) (b) Â.GÀ. Gì. I.
(c) mμõß]ìhº (d) öÁØÔhSÇõ´

56. An example for an output device is


(a) Punched cards (b) Floppy disk
(c) Scanner (d) Printer
J¸ öÁαk P¸Â¯õS®.
(a) xøÍ°h¨£mh Amøh (b) ¨Íõ¨¤ iìU
(c) ì÷PÚº (d) ¤›smhº

57. Software is
(a) asset of peripherals (b) a set of programs
(c) (a) and (b) (d) none of the above
\õL¨¥m÷Áº Gߣx
(a) xønUP¸ÂPÒ öuõS¨¦ (b) PmhøÍzöuõS¨¦
(c) (a) ©ØÖ® (b) (d) GxĪÀø»

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58. The heart of the digital computer is

(a) Control unit (b) Memory unit

(c) Logic unit (d) VDU


iâmhÀ P®³mh›ß Cu¯®

(a) Pmk¨£õmk £Sv (b) {øÚĨ£Sv


(c) »õâU £Sv (d) Â.i.³

59. The term ‘Peripherals’ refers to

(a) System board (b) Personal computer

(c) I/O and external device (d) Super computer


xønUP¸Â Gߣx

(a) ]ìh® ÷£õºk (b) ö£º\ßì P®³mhº


(c) EÒÏk öÁαk P¸Â (d) `¨£º P®³mhº

60. How many bits are required to represent character in ASCII?

(a) 5 (b) 7
(c) 6 (d) 8

ASCII °À EÒÍ ÷PμUhøμ SÔ¨¤h GzuøÚ ¤mkPÒ ÷uøÁ?

(a) 5 (b) 7
(c) 6 (d) 8

61. The crop sown on the largest area in India is

(a) Jowar (b) Wheat

(c) Tobacco (d) Paddy


C¢v¯ {»[PÎÀ ªP AvP£i¯õP ÂøͲ® uõÛ¯¨ £°º

(a) ÷\õÍ® (b) ÷Põxø©


(c) ¦øP°ø» (d) ö|À

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62. The Manchester of south India is

(a) Madurai (b) Coimbatore


(c) Bangalore (d) Hyderabad
öußÛ¢v¯õÂß ©õßö\ìhº GÚU SÔ¨¤h¨£k® |Pμ®
(a) ©xøμ (b) ÷Põ¯®¦zyº
(c) ö£[PѺ (d) øíuμõ£õz

63. Sivakasi is associated with


(a) steel (b) crackers
(c) aluminium (d) fertilizer
]ÁPõ]US ªP öuõhº¦ÒÍ ö£õ¸Ò
(a) GLS (b) öÁiPÒ
(c) A¾ªÛ¯® (d) Eμ®

64. Lignite is found in large quantities at


(a) Raniganj (b) Rourkela
(c) Neyveli (d) Burnpur
{»UP› ªP AvP©õP Qmk® Ch®
(a) μõoPga (b) ¹º÷P»õ
(c) ö|´÷Á¼ (d) £õߧº

65. The cheapet source of energy in India is


(a) Petroleum (b) Coal
(c) Hydroelectric power (d) Solar power
C¢v¯õÂÀ SøÓ¢u ö\»ÂÀ Qmk® \Uv
(a) ö£m÷μõ¼¯® (b) {»UP›
(c) ªß\Uv (d) `›¯\Uv

66. Glaxo is associated with


(a) Milk powder (b) Drink
(c) Butter (d) Book publisher
QÍõU÷éõ Gߣx CuÝhß öuõhº¦øh¯x
(a) £õÀ£Ähº (b) £õÚ®
(c) öÁsön´ (d) ¦zuP £v¨£õͺ

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67. Good year is associated with
(a) toothpaste (b) toilet soaps

(c) tyres (d) boot polish


SmC¯º GßÓ ö\õÀ CuÝhß öuõhº¦øh¯x
(a) £Ø£ø\ (b) SίÀ÷\õ¨
(c) h¯ºPÒ (d) Põ»o ö©¸÷PØÔ

68. Lipton is a famous

(a) cool drink (b) torch

(c) tea (d) coffee

¼¨hß Gߣx ¤μ\zv ö£ØÓ

(a) Sκ£õÚ® (b) ÂÍUS


(c) ÷u}º (d) Põ¤

69. A bill of exchange has —————— parties.

(a) three (b) two

(c) one (d) four

Esi¯À £zvμ® öuõhº£õÚ |£ºPÎß GsoUøP

(a) ‰ßÖ (b) Cμsk


(c) JßÖ (d) |õßS

70. Reserve Bank of India was nationalised in the year

(a) 1935 (b) 1942

(c) 1945 (d) 1949

C¢v¯ ø©¯Á[Q ÷u]¯©¯©õUP¨£mh Bsk

(a) 1935 (b) 1942


(c) 1945 (d) 1949

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71. The greatest Chinese philosopher of ancient times were
(a) Confucius (b) Lao-Tse
(c) Itsing (d) Yuan Chwang
£søh¯ ^ÚõÂß uø»]Ó¢u uzxÁbõÛ
(a) Pߧ]¯ì (b) ÷»õ–^
(c) Cm][ (d) ²Áõß _Áõ[

72. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon was built by


(a) Nebuchad Nezzar (b) Tuntan Khamun
(c) Alexander (d) Philip-II
£õ¤÷»õÛ¯õÂß öuõ[S ÷uõmh[PøÍ HØ£kzv¯Áº
(a) ö|¦ö\m÷|\º (b) yuß Põ•ß
(c) Aö»Uéõ¢uº (d) Cμshõ® ¤¼¨

73. Plato was the disciple of


(a) Socrates (b) Aristotle
(c) Confucius (d) Alexander
¤÷Ím÷hõ ¯õ¸øh¯ ©õnÁº?
(a) \õUμjì (b) A›ìhõmiÀ
(c) Pߧ]¯ì (d) Aö»Uéõ¢uº

74. Hannibal was the famous general of


(a) Carthage (b) Rome
(c) Greece (d) Egypt
íÛ£õÀ G¢u |õmiß ¦P̪UP £øhuø»Áº
(a) Põºz÷uä (b) ÷μõ®
(c) QŸì (d) GQ¨x

75. The ten commandments of god were given by


(a) Mosses (b) St. Peter
(c) St. Paul (d) St. John
PhÄÎß £zxU PmhøhPøÍ ÁÇ[Q¯º
(a) ÷©õ\ì (b) ö\°sm ¥mhº
(c) ö\°sm £õÀ (d) ö\°sm áõß

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76. The earliest and the most ancient religion text is
(a) The Rig Veda (b) The Sama Veda

(c) The Yajurveda (d) The Atharvana Veda


E»Qß ªP £Çø©¯õÚ \©¯ ¡À
(a) ›U÷Áu® (b) \õ©÷Áu®
(c) ¯áüº ÷Áu® (d) AuºÁn ÷Áu®

77. Manu was the ancient Hindu

(a) Lawgiver (b) Physician

(c) Scientist (d) Dramatist


©Ý, £søh¯ C¢x

(a) \mhz öuõS¨ø£ ÁÇ[Q¯Áº (b) ©¸zxÁº


(c) AÔ¯À AÔbº (d) |õhPõ]›¯º

78. Herodotus is considered to be

(a) The father of history (b) A great orator

(c) A great dramatist (d) A law giver


öíμ÷hõhì GÆÁõÖ P¸u¨£kQÓõº?

(a) Áμ»õØÔß u¢øu (b) ªP ]Ó¢u ÷£a\õͺ


(c) ªP ]Ó¢u |õhPõ]›¯º (d) \mh öuõS¨ø£ ÁÇ[Q¯Áº

79. Martin Luther was the father of

(a) Protestantism (b) Democracy

(c) Judaism (d) Dilectic materialism


Guß u¢øu GÚ ©õºiß ¿uº AøÇUP¨£kQÓõº?

(a) ¤μõmhìhsk \©¯® (b) ©UPõÍm]


(c) áühõ°é® (d) øh»iU ö©mj›¯¼\®

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80. “Hard times” a novel was written by
(a) Daniel Defoe (b) Charles Dickens
(c) Long fellow (d) Charles Lamb
“Hard times” GßÓ |õÁø» GÊv¯Áº
(a) ÷hÛ¯À öhL¨÷£õ (b) \õº»ì iUPßì
(c) »õ[ö£LÀ÷»õ (d) \õº»ì ÷»®¨

81. Shivaji Hockey Stadium is located in


(a) Amristar (b) Varanasi
(c) Calcutta (d) New Delhi
“]Áõâ íõUQ Aμ[P®” G[SÒÍx?
(a) A®›z\º (b) Áõμõnõ]
(c) PÀPzuõ (d) {³öhÀ¼

82. Which country had won first World Cup Cricket?


(a) England (b) West Indies
(c) Australia (d) India
Q›UöPm ÂøͯõmiÀ •uÀ E»P÷Põ¨ø£ öÁßÓ |õk
(a) C[Q»õ¢x (b) ÷©ØQ¢v¯ wÄPÒ
(c) Bìv÷μ¼¯õ (d) C¢v¯õ

83. The “Rovers Cup” is associated with


(a) Hockey (b) Football
(c) Lawn Tennis (d) Bad Minton
“Rovers Cup”GuÝhß öuõhº¦øh¯x
(a) íõUQ (b) PõÀ£¢x
(c) »õß öhßÛì (d) §¨£¢uõmh®

84. Which game is ‘Davis Cup’ associated?


(a) Cricket (b) Table Tennis
(c) Bad Minton (d) Hockey
÷hÂì ÷Põ¨ø£ GuÝhß öuõhº¦øh¯x
(a) Q›UöPm (b) ÷©øá £¢uõmh®
(c) §¨£¢uõmh® (d) íõUQ

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85. Which game is ‘Santhosh Trophy’ associated?
(a) Bad Minton (b) Cricket

(c) Hockey (d) Football

‘Santhosh Trophy’ Gߣx GuÝhß öuõhº¦øh¯x

(a) §¨£¢uõmh® (b) Q›UöPm


(c) íõUQ (d) PõÀ£¢uõmh®

86. The national Game of India is

(a) Hockey (b) Football

(c) Tennis (d) Basket ball


C¢v¯õÂß ÷u]¯ Âøͯõmk Gx?

(a) íõUQ (b) PõÀ£¢x


(c) §¨£¢uõmh® (d) Tøh£¢x

87. The term ‘sudden death’ is associated with

(a) Hockey (b) Football

(c) Boxing (d) Cricket

‘sudden death’ GßÓ Áõºzøu GuÝhß öuõhº¦øh¯x

(a) íõUQ (b) PõÀ£¢x


(c) Szx\søh (d) Q›UöPm

88. Modern Cricket was first played at

(a) U.K. (b) West Indies

(c) India (d) Pakistan


|ÃÚ Q›UöPm •u¼À G[S Âøͯõh¨£mhx?

(a) U.K. (b) öÁìm Csjì


(c) C¢v¯õ (d) £õQìuõß

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89. Wankhadhe stadium is located by

(a) Mumbai (b) Varanasi


(c) Chennai (d) Pune
ÁßP÷h ø©uõÚ® G[S EÒÍx?
(a) •®ø£ (b) Áõμnõ]
(c) ö\ßøÚ (d) ¦÷Ú

90. 1975 World Cup Hockey was won by


(a) Australia (b) Holland
(c) Pakistan (d) India
1975 À E»P÷Põ¨ø£ öÁßÓ |õk
(a) Bìv÷μ¼¯õ (b) ÷íõ»¢x
(c) £õQìuõß (d) C¢v¯õ

91. In the 1995 SAF aquatics meet which country secured the II position alter
India?
(a) Pakistan (b) Sri Lanka
(c) Nepal (d) None of the above
1995 B® Bsiß \õL¨ AUÁõmiU \¢v¨¤À G¢u |õk C¢v¯õÂØS Akzx
Cμshõ® Chzøu ö£ØÓx.
(a) £õQìuõß (b) ÿ»[Põ
(c) ÷|£õÍ® (d) CÁØÔÀ HxªÀø»

92. Which among the following countries has not accepted the nuclear disarmament
treaty?
(a) Japan (b) India
(c) China (d) None of the above
RÌPõq® |õkPÎÀ G¢u |õk Aq B²u u¯õ›¨¦ J¨£¢vØS Ehߣhõu |õk
(a) ᨣõß (b) C¢v¯õ
(c) ^Úõ (d) CÁØÔÀ HxªÀø»

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93. World’s largest museum is at
(a) London (b) Newyork
(c) Paris (d) Washington
E»Qß ªPö£›¯ A¸[Põm]¯P® EÒÍ Ch®
(a) »shß (b) {³¯õºU
(c) £õ›ì (d) Áõæ[hß

94. The “Common Wealth Day” is observed by its member countries on


(a) 24th October (b) 24th May
(c) 14th November (d) 27th December
Põ©ßöÁÀz |õÍõP Auß EÖ¨¦ |õkPÒ AÝèiUS® |õÒ
(a) AU÷hõ£º 24 (b) ÷© 24
(c) |Á®£º 14 (d) i\®£º 27

95. The Common Wealth Game of 1998 was held at


(a) Ottawa (b) New Delhi
(c) Kualalumpur (d) None of the above
1998 B® BsiØPõÚ Põ©ßöÁÀz |õkPÎß Âøͯõmk ÷£õmiPÒ
|øhö£ØÓ Ch®
(a) JmhõÁõ (b) ¦xiÀ¼
(c) ÷Põ»õ»®§º (d) CÁØÔÀ HxªÀø»

96. It is the President, and not the Prime Minister who presides over cabinet
meeting in
(a) Israel (b) Turkey
(c) France (d) None of the above
Aø©a\μøÁ TmhzvØS áÚõv£v÷¯ uø»ø© uõ[S® |õk
(a) Cì÷μÀ (b) x¸US
(c) ¤μõßì (d) CÁØÔÀ HxªÀø»

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97. Which country is going to host “The World Cup 2006” football?
(a) Brazil (b) Germany
(c) America (d) Italy
2006 B® BsiØPõÚ E»PU÷Põ¨ø£ PõÀ£¢x ÷£õmiPøÍ |hzv¯ |õk
(a) ¤÷μ]À (b) öẩÛ
(c) Aö©›UPõ (d) Czuõ¼

98. The first municipal corporation of India was established at


(a) Kolkatta (b) Mumbai
(c) Delhi (d) None of the above
C¢v¯õÂÀ •uÀ ©õ|Pμõm] HØ£kzu£mh Ch®
(a) öPõÀPzuõ (b) •®ø£
(c) öhÀ¼ (d) CÁØÔÀ HxªÀø»

99. Year of the aged people was observed in


(a) 1998 (b) 2000
(c) 1999 (d) 1997
•v÷¯õº Bsk GÚ AÝèiU¨£mhx
(a) 1998 (b) 2000
(c) 1999 (d) 1997

100. The name of the Parliament of Maldives 18


(a) Jesum (b) Banteatalk
(c) Majlis (d) Diet
©õ»z wÄPÎß £õμõЩßÓzvß ö£¯º
(a) ã\® (b) ö£ßöhìhõU
(c) ©õä¼ì (d) øh¯m

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