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1. Who is the Executive Head of a State in India ?
(A) The Governor (B) The Chief Minister
(C) The Prime Minister (D) The Speaker

2. Who wrote Arthashastra ?
(A) Amartya Sen (B) Kautilya
(C) Manmohan Singh (D) Montek Singh

3. Malaria is usually spread by ……… .
(A) female culex (B) flies
(C) male Anopheles (D) female Anopheles

4. The letter E in the acronym IAEA stands for :
(A) Environment (B) Energy
(C) Ecology (D) E-mail

5. The letter T in the acronym WTO stands for ………… .
(A) Trade (B) Tariff
(C) Textile (D) Taxes

6. With which sport is Rafael Nadal associated ?
(A) Badminton (B) Lawn Tennis
(C) Golf (D) Formula 1 Racing

7. Who was defeated in the Battle of Waterloo ?
(A) Napoleon (B) Hitler
(C) Stalin (D) Mussolini

8. World War II lasted from ……….. .
(A) 1914-20 (B) 1930-36
(C) 1939-45 (D) 1939-47

9. The currency of China is …………. .
(A) Yuan (B) Yen
(C) Chinese Dollar (D) Yang

10. What does 3G stand for in 3G Mobile Services ?
(A) Three Gigabytes (B) Third Generation
(C) Three Giga-pixel (D) Three Goals

11. Identify the Capital of Australia :
(A) Melbourne (B) Canberra
(C) Sydney (D) Perth

12. Who was the last King of Nepal ?
(A) Gyanendra (B) Mohindra
(C) Robindra (D) Paras

13. Richter Scale is used to register the intensity of ……….. .
(A) Volcanoes (B) Tidal Waves
(C) Wind Energy (D) Earthquakes

14. Amnesia means loss of ………. .
(A) Hearing (B) Eyesight
(C) Memory (D) Blood

15. Who founded Din-i-Ilahi ?
(A) Akbar (B) Aurangzeb
(C) Nizamuddin Chishti (D) Amir Khusro

16. Who replaced Shivraj Patil as the Home Minister of India in November 2008 ?
(A) P. Chidambaram (B) Pranab Mukherjee
(C) R. R. Patil (D) C. K. Antony

17. Barack Obama is the …………. President of the USA.
(A) 42nd (B) 43rd
(C) 44th (D) 45th

18. The Capital of Jharkhand is ………… .
(A) Ranchi (B) Patna
(C) Dhanbad (D) Raipur

19. Which is the largest Ocean ?
(A) Atlantic (B) Indian
(C) Pacific (D) Arctic

20. Which is the largest Desert in the World ?
(A) Sahara (B) Gobi
(C) Kalahari (D) Thar

21. Which State has two separate Capitals for Winter and Summer ?
(A) Arunachal Pradesh (B) Sikkim
(C) J & K (D) Uttarakhand

22. Where are the Headquarters of World Health Organization located ?
(A) Geneva (B) Paris
(C) New York (D) Rome

23. Who is associated with the Theory of Relativity ?
(A) Newton (B) Galileo
(C) Kepler (D) Einstein

24. The planet nearest to the Sun is ……….. .
(A) Venus (B) Mars
(C) Earth (D) Mercury

25. The letter S in the acronym AIDS stands for ………… .
(A) Society (B) Sickness
(C) Syndrome (D) Status

26. In which country is Swat Valley ?
(A) Afghanistan (B) Talibanistan
(C) Baluchistan (D) Pakistan

27. The new name of Spice Telecom is …………. .
(A) Idea Cellular (B) Hutch
(C) Aircel (D) Vodafone

28. LTTE is an organization based in …………. .
(A) Pakistan (B) Sri Lanka
(C) Afghanistan (D) India

29. On whose novel is the story of the movie Slumdog Millionaire based ?
(A) Raja Rao (B) Danny Boyle
(C) Aravind Adiga (D) Vikas Swarup

30. Tamasha is associated with the State of …………. .
(A) Assam (B) J & K
(C) Maharashtra (D) Orissa

31. Who is famous for his Bansuri vadan (Flute playing) ?
(A) Hari Prasad Chaurasia (B) Amjad Khan
(C) Ravi Shankar (D) Shiv Prasad

32. Which one of these flows into the Arabian Sea ?
(A) Godavari (B) Krishna
(C) Narmada (D) Kaveri

33. Sunderbans is the largest …………… forest in the world.
(A) Teak (B) Deodar
(C) Mangrove (D) Oak

34. The largest soil group found in India is ………… .
(A) Black (B) Laterite
(C) Alluvial (D) Red

35. In India, economic liberalization started in :
(A) 1971 (B) 1981
(C) 1991 (D) 2001

36. In which language has Ramcharitmanas been written by Tulsidas ?
(A) Sanskrit (B) Pali
(C) Hindi (D) Prakriti

37. Who is the author of Geet Govinda ?
(A) Kalidas (B) Bharat Muni
(C) Surdas (D) Jayadeva

38. Who has written the National Song of India ?
(A) Tagore (B) Nazrul Islam
(C) Bankim Chandra (D) Mahatama Gandhi

39. The Third Battle of Panipat was fought between ………… .
(A) The Afghans and the Marathas (B) The French and the English
(C) Babur and Ibrahim Lodhi (D) Akbar and Bairam Khan

40. With which religion do we associate the Jataka Tales ?
(A) Hinduism (B) Buddhism
(C) Jainism (D) Zoroasterianism

41. In Ramayana, Lakshman is the son of ………….. .
(A) Kaushalya (B) Sumitra
(C) Kaikeyi (D) Gandhari

42. The Southernmost point of India Indira Point is in …………… .
(A) Tamilnadu (B) Kerala
(C) Lakshwadeep (D) Andaman and Nicobar Islands

43. Which two countries does the Palk Strait separate ?
(A) India and Indonesia (B) Sri Lanka and Maldives
(C) India and Sri Lanka (D) Pakistan and Iran

44. The Kutch region is located in …………… .
(A) J & K (B) West Bengal
(C) Gujarat (D) Karnataka

45. Radcliffe Line demarcates the boundary between India and ……………. .
(A) China (B) Pakistan
(C) Burma (D) Afghanistan

46. According to the Preamble to the Indian Constitution, who has given the Constitution to the People of
India ?
(A) The President (B) The Constituent Assembly
(C) The Parliament (D) The People of India

47. In which city is Charminar located ?
(A) Ahmedabad (B) Lucknow
(C) Hyderabad (D) Gandhinagar

48. Which country is in the news for the problem of Sea-pirates recently ?
(A) Cuba (B) Afghanistan
(C) Somalia (D) Ethiopia

49. Who has written War and Peace ?
(A) Tolstoy (B) Dostoevsky
(C) Chekhov (D) Pushkin

50. The letter A in the acronym NATO stands for …………. .
(A) Association (B) Agreement
(C) Allied (D) Atlantic

51. Kalhana from Kashmir is primarily famous as a/an ………….. .
(A) Novelist (B) Philosopher
(C) Historian (D) Emperor

52. According to the Preamble to the Indian Constitution, India is not a ………….. Republic.
(A) Sovereign (B) Democratic
(C) Socialist (D) Nationalist

53. What was known as Burma is now known as ………… .
(A) Kampuchea (B) Yangoon
(C) Myanmar (D) New Burma

54. UNO was established in the year ………… .
(A) 1914 (B) 1939
(C) 1945 (D) 1943

55. Which Article of the Indian Constitution guarantees “Equality before Law” to every person ?
(A) Article 14 (B) Article 21
(C) Article 19 (D) Article 356

56. Which Ocean separates the Americas from Europe ?
(A) Atlantic (B) Pacific
(C) Mediterranean (D) Antarctic

57. Dandi (as in Gandhi ji’s Dandi March) is the name of a …………. .
(A) village (B) poet
(C) music form (D) dance form

58. Who is known as the Iron Man of India ?
(A) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (B) Subhash Chander Bose
(C) Lala Lajpat Rai (D) Indira Gandhi

59. Who has taken the maximum number of Wickets in Test Cricket ?
(A) Muttiah Muralidharan (B) Shane Warne
(C) Anil Kumble (D) Wasim Akram

60. Who has written the famous novels Godan and Gaban ?
(A) Jayashankar Prasad (B) Munshi Premchand
(C) Girish Karnad (D) Sadat Hassan Manto

61. Identify the word nearest in meaning to the word LETHAL :
(A) Lawful (B) Unlawful
(C) Deadly (D) Lively

62. Identify the word nearest in meaning to the word AFFLUENT :
(A) Prosperous (B) Fluent
(C) Talkative (D) Poor

63. What is the word for “A disease which spreads by contact” ?
(A) Infectious (B) Contagious
(C) Contiguous (D) Contractual

64. Fill in the blank in “What is the time ………….. your watch?”
(A) in (B) on
(C) by (D) at

65. Identify the word with the correct spellings :
(A) Committee (B) Comitee
(C) Commitee (D) Comittee

66. Identify the word that is not spelt correctly :
(A) Accommodation (B) Success
(C) Receive (D) Concious

67. The word ‘stoned’ in the sentence “He was stoned to death.” is :
(A) a Verb (B) an Adjective
(C) a Noun (D) an Adverb

68. “To be above board” means to :
(A) survive (B) be honest
(C) sail in a ship (D) live on the first floor

69. “An axe to grind” means to :
(A) be a warrior (B) have a selfish motive
(C) sharpen weapons (D) to cut trees

70. “Hydrophobia” means fear of …………… .
(A) Heights (B) Dogs
(C) Water (D) Electricity

71. Under which Article of the Constitution special status is granted to the State of Jammu and Kashmir :
(A) Art. 70 (B) Art. 170
(C) Art. 270 (D) Art. 370

72. Which day is celebrated as a “Consumer day” ?
(A) 15th March (B) 30th June
(C) 15th Oct. (D) 10th Dec.

73. Which day is celebrated as “Human Rights Day” ?
(A) 26th Jan. (B) 26th Oct.
(C) 10th March (D) 10th Dec.

74. Advisory jurisdiction is rested with :
(A) Subordinate Courts (B) High Courts
(C) Supreme Courts (D) All the Courts

75. “Life imprisonment” in India means imprisonment for :
(A) 10 years (B) 14 years
(C) 20 years (D) for life

76. Which of the following writs can be issued to release the person from illegal detention ?
(A) Habeas corpus (B) Mandamus
(C) Prohibition (D) Quo warranto

77. How many amendments have been made to the Constitution of India so far ?
(A) 94 (B) 97
(C) 104 (D) 114

78. What is the salary of the Vice-President of India ?
(A) Rs. 1,50,000 (B) Rs. 1,25,000
(C) Rs. 1,10,000 (D) Rs. 1,00,000

79. How many languages are recognised in the eighth schedule of the Constitution ?
(A) 8 (B) 10
(C) 18 (D) 22

80. In which case the Supreme Court upheld the Constitutional validity of the Central Educational Institutions
(Reservation in Admissions) Act, 2006 ?
(A) Kesavananda Bharti Case (B) T.M.A. Pai Foundation Case
(C) Ashok Kumar Thakur Case (D) Minerva Mill Ltd. Case

81. What is a “Moot Court” ?
(A) Debatable question (B) Basic fact of the case
(C) Mock court (D) Magistrate’s real court

82. Within how much period a person is required to be produced before the magistrate ?
(A) Immediately
(B) Within 12 hours
(C) Within 24 hours
(D) Within 24 hours excluding the time taken from the place of arrest to the nearest magistrate.

83. Capital punishment means punishment for :
(A) 7 years (B) 10 years
(C) 20 years (D) Life or death sentence

84. Right to education has been declared as fundamental right under article ……………. .
(A) 21 (B) 21–A
(C) 31 (D) 31–A

85. “Judicial review” means :
(A) Review of the order
(B) Review by the higher court
(C) Review of the decision of magistrate
(D) Power of the court to determine the Constitutional validity of the Act of Legislature or Executive action

86. “Bonafide” means :
(A) In good faith (B) In bad faith
(C) In good behaviour (D) In bad behaviour
87. The President of India subscribes the oath in the presence of :
(A) Vice-President (B) Prime Minister
(C) Chief Justice of India (D) Law Minister of India

88. “Ultra Vires” is a term used for :
(A) minute virus in the computer (B) an act beyond the authority
(C) an act only authorised by law (D) an act carefully undertaken

89. Joint sitting of both the Houses of Parliament is presided over by the :
(A) President (B) Vice-President
(C) Prime Minister (D) Speaker

90. How many High Courts are there in India ?
(A) 18 (B) 21
(C) 25 (D) 27

91. Candle : Sun : : Pound :
(A) Water (B) Ocean
(C) Sea (D) Well

92. Pointing to a boy in the photograph, Madhu said, “his sister is the only daughter of my father.” How is
the boy related to Madhu’s father ?
(A) father (B) brother
(C) son (D) cousin

93. Radha stands with her face in the South East direction. She walks 15 m and then turns northwards and
walks 12 m. How far is she from the starting time ?
(A) 12 m (B) 10 m
(C) 9 m (D) 5 m

94. Find the missing number in the following series
4, 6, 3, 5, 2, ?
(A) 8 (B) 4
(C) 3 (D) 6

95. Which one of the following does not possess the common property that the other three numbers do ?
(A) 64 (B) 45
(C) 36 (D) 25

96. A is taller than C but shorter than G
S is shorter than C but taller than R
B is taller than R but shorter than S
H is taller than A but shorter than G
Who stands in the middle ?
(A) S (B) C
(C) A (D) B

97. Fill in the blank in the series 47, 32, __ 11, 5, 2 :
(A) 27 (B) 20
(C) 15 (D) 12

98. If there are five Saturdays in a month, what will be the 1st day of the month ?
(A) Monday (B) Tuesday
(C) Wednesday (D) Thursday

99. If 5 and 3, 8 and 6, 9 and 4, and 2 and 7 change themselves mutually, what will 84325 become ?
(A) 65937 (B) 69753
(C) 69573 (D) 96537

100.Fill in the next two blanks in the series 1+3; 4+5; 9+7; _____; _____ :
(A) 16+7 ; 25+9 (B) 14 + 9 ; 21 + 15
(C) 16 + 9 ; 25 + 11 (D) 16 + 12 ; 25 + 16

Answers Keys
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A B D B A B A C A B

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
B A D C A A C A C A

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
C A D D C D A B D C

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A C C C C C D C A B

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
B D C C B D C C A D

51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
C D C C A A A A A B

61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
C A B C A D A B B C

71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
D A D C D A A B D C

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C D D B D A C B D B

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X C C B B B B D C C

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