APSC CCE Prelims GS 2015 Question Paper With Answers

APSC CCE Prelims General Studies 2015 Question Paper With Solutions

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Subject Code: 01

Test Booklet No.: 44371

TEST BOOKLET

GENERAL STUDIES

Time Allowed: 2 (Two) Hours Full Marks: 200

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[No. of Questions: 100]

1. In terms of area, the smallest district of Assam is which one of the following?

(A) Chirang
(B) Baksa
(C) Kamrup Metro
(D) Udalguri

The correct answer is (C) Kamrup Metro. Kamrup Metro is the smallest district in Assam in terms of area, covering approximately 2,840 square kilometers. It was created to accommodate the urban and semi-urban regions around Guwahati, making it significantly smaller than the other districts listed.

2. The capital city of Assam was established at Dispur (Guwahati) in

(A) 1973
(B) 1971
(C) 1975
(D) 1978

The correct answer is (A) 1973. Dispur became the capital of Assam in 1973 when the capital was shifted from Shillong to Guwahati. This change was made to facilitate better governance and administrative efficiency in the state, considering Guwahati's strategic location and growing urban infrastructure.

3. Which one of the following is not an east-flowing river of India?

(A) Godavari
(B) Tapti
(C) Cauvery
(D) Mahanadi

The correct answer is (B) Tapti. The Tapti River flows westward and empties into the Arabian Sea, making it a west-flowing river. In contrast, the Godavari, Cauvery, and Mahanadi rivers all flow eastward, ultimately draining into the Bay of Bengal.

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4.The highest mountain peak in India 18

(A) Kanchenjunga
(B) Everest
(C) Godwin Austin
(D) Nanda Devi

The correct answer is (A) Kanchenjunga. Kanchenjunga, located in the eastern Himalayas, is the highest mountain peak in India, standing at 8,586 meters (28,169 feet). While Mount Everest (8,848 meters or 29,029 feet) is the highest peak in the world, it is located in Nepal, not India. Godwin Austin (K2) and Nanda Devi are also significant peaks, but Kanchenjunga holds the title for India.

5. Which of the following processes helps in the formation of rift valley?

(A) Seismic activity
(B) Volcanic eruption
(C) Folding
(D) Faulting

The correct answer is (D) Faulting. Rift valleys are formed by faulting, which occurs when the Earth's crust breaks and moves apart due to tectonic forces.

6. What was the theme of Indian Science Congress, 2015?

(A) Science and technology for inclusive development
(B) Science and technology for India’s development
(C) Science and technology for rural development
(D) Science and technology for human development

The correct answer is (A) Science and technology for inclusive development. The theme of the Indian Science Congress 2015 emphasized using

7. Which district has become the first one in India to have High-Speed Rural Broadband Network?

(A) Ajmer of Rajasthan
(B) Vidisha of Madhya Pradesh
(C) Idukki of Kerala
(D) Kamrup of Assam

The correct answer is (C) Idukki of Kerala. Idukki in Kerala became the first district in India to have a high-speed rural broadband network under the BharatNet project, aimed at providing high-speed internet access in rural areas.

8. India’s permanent research station Dakshin Gangotri is located at

(A) Indian Ocean
(B) Himalayas
(C) Arabian Sea
(D) Antarctica

The correct answer is (D) Antarctica. India's permanent research station Dakshin Gangotri is located in Antarctica. It was India's first scientific base in the region, established in 1983, and has since been replaced by other stations like Maitri and Bharati for continued research in the continent.

9. The Defense Research Development Organization (DRDO) has developed a drug named Lukoskin’ for the treatment of

(A) Leukemia
(B) Leukoderma
(C) Lung Cancer
(D) Brain Tumour

The correct answer is (B) Leukoderma. The Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) developed Luk

10. India’s first remote sensing satellite (IRS 1A) was launched from

(A) Sriharikota AL
(B) Baikonur
(C) Cape Kennedy
(D) French Guiana

The correct answer is (B) Baikonur. India's first remote sensing satellite, IRS-1A, was launched on March 17, 1988 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan using a Soviet Vostok launch vehicle.

11. What was the theme of the 19th National Youth Festival held in Guwahati in January, 2015?

(A) Youth for spirited India
(B) Youth for development sustainable
(C) Youth for vibrant India
(D) Youth for clean, green and progressive India

The correct answer is (D) Youth for clean, green and progressive India. The theme of the 19th National Youth Festival held in Guwahati in January 2015 was centered around promoting a clean, green, and progressive India, in line with national development and environmental sustainability goals.

12. In which year was the EDUSAT programme launched?

(A) 2005
(B) 2000
(C) 1998
(D) 2004

The correct answer is (D) 2004. The EDUSAT (Educational Satellite) programme was launched by ISRO in 2004. It was the first Indian satellite dedicated exclusively to educational services, aiming to improve the reach of educational content across the country, especially in rural and remote areas.

13. Which organization among the following is credited with developing ‘fabric from banana fibre?

(A) Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Delhi
(B) Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun
(C) Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun
(D) Central Silk Research Centre, Jorhat

The correct answer is (B) Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun. The Forest Research Institute (FRI) in Dehra Dun is credited with developing fabric from banana fibre. Banana fibre is known for its sustainability and eco-friendliness, and FRI has conducted research in utilizing natural fibres like banana for textile applications.

14. Who is the recipient of Bishwaratna Dr. Bhupen Hazarika International Solidarity Award in 2015?

(A) Shyam Benegal
(B) Amjad Ali
(C) Amol Palekar
(D) Adoor Gopalakrishnan

The correct answer is (A) Shyam Benegal. Shyam Benegal, a renowned Indian filmmaker, received the Bishwaratna Dr. Bhupen Hazarika International Solidarity Award in 2015 for his significant contributions to Indian cinema and his work in promoting social causes through film.

15. Who among the following is the first Assamese translator of the Ramayana?

(A) Ram Saraswati
(B) Madhab Kandali
(C) Ananta Kandali
(D) Shankar deva

The correct answer is (B) Madhab Kandali. Madhab Kandali is recognized as the first Assamese translator of the Ramayana. He translated the epic into Assamese during the 14th century, making it accessible to the people of Assam and contributing significantly to Assamese literature and culture.

16. Who is the author of the book, Planter Raj to Swaraj Freedom Struggle and Electoral Politics in Assam?

(A) Dr. Irfan Habib
(B) Surya Kr. Bhuyan
(C) Dr. Amalendu Guha
(D) Edward Gait

The author of the book Planter Raj to Swaraj: Freedom Struggle and Electoral Politics in Assam is (B) Surya Kr. Bhuyan. This work explores the historical transition in Assam from colonial rule to independence, focusing on the political dynamics of the region during that period.

17. Who is the first Assamese woman to be awarded by the Sangeet Natak Akademi?

(A) Sudakshina Sarma
(B) Anupama Bhattacharya
(C) Pratima Pandey (Barua)
(D) Aaideo Handique

The correct answer is (C) Pratima Pandey (Barua). Pratima Pandey Barua was the first Assamese woman to receive the prestigious Sangeet Natak Akademi Award. She was recognized for her contributions to the field of dance and music, particularly for promoting Assamese cultural heritage through her performances and teachings.

18. The first dictionary in Assamese was compiled by who among the following?

(A) Hemchandra Barua
(B) Miles Bronson
(C) Nathan Brown
(D) O. C. Kottoor

The correct answer is: (B) Miles Bronson Miles Bronson, an American missionary, compiled the first Assamese dictionary in 1867.

19. The first novel by Rajanikanta Bordoloi was

(A) Nirmal Bhakat
(B) Miri Jiyori
(C) Manomati
(D) Dandua Droh

The correct answer is (B) Miri Jiyori. Miri Jiyori is considered the first novel written by Rajanikanta Bordoloi, an influential Assamese author. The novel, published in 1900, is significant in Assamese literature for its portrayal of the socio-cultural landscape of the time.

20. Which one of the following is the banker of the banks?

(A) Union Bank of India
(B) Central Bank of India.
(C) Reserve Bank of India
(D) State Bank of India.

The correct answer is (C) Reserve Bank of India. Explanation: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) serves as the central bank of India and acts as the banker to all other banks. It regulates the financial system, issues currency, and manages monetary policy, thereby overseeing the functioning of commercial banks in the country.

21. The Union of India has accepted the recommendation of the Fourteenth Finance Commission for raising the devolution of net central taxes by

(A) 42%
(B) 45%
(C) 33%
(D) 37%

The correct answer is (A) 42%. The Fourteenth Finance Commission recommended increasing the share of states in the central taxes from 32% to 42%. This significant increase was aimed at enhancing the financial autonomy of the states and ensuring better resource allocation for development and welfare activities.

22. Non-developmental involves expenditure

(I) interest payments
(II) subsidies
(III) defense
(IV) irrigation

Which one of the following is true?

(A) I only
(B) II, III and IV
(C) I and II only
(D) 1, II and III

The correct answer is (D) I, II and III. Non-developmental expenditure includes: - Interest payments (I): These are payments made on borrowed funds and do not contribute directly to economic development. - Subsidies (II): While they can support certain sectors, they are often considered non-developmental in the sense that they do not create long-term growth. - Defense (III): Expenditure on defense is primarily for national security rather than developmental projects. Irrigation (IV) is considered a developmental expenditure as it supports agriculture and contributes to economic growth.

23. Ikebana’ is the Japanese art of which one of the following?

(A) Paper craft
(B) Flower decoration
(C) Miniature tree farming
(D) Dress designing

The correct answer is (B) Flower decoration. Ikebana is the traditional Japanese art of arranging flowers. It emphasizes harmony, balance, and simplicity, and often incorporates the beauty of line, balance, and harmony with nature in its designs.

24. The Civil Disobedience Movement led to signing of a Pact in 1931. The Pact was signed between Mahatma Gandhi and

(A) Lord Curzon
(B) Lord Wellington.
(C) Lord Irwin
(D) Lord Mountbatten

The correct answer is (C) Lord Irwin. Explanation: The Gandhi-Irwin Pact was signed in March 1931 between Mahatma Gandhi and the Viceroy of India, Lord Irwin. The pact aimed to end the Civil Disobedience Movement and included provisions for the release of political prisoners and the right to peacefully protest.

25. The Red Fort was built by

(A) Akbar
(B) Jahangir
(C) Shah Jahan
(D) Sher Shah

The correct answer is (C) Shah Jahan. The Red Fort, located in Delhi, was commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1638 and completed in 1648. It served as the main residence of the Mughal emperors for around 200 years, until the British colonial period. The fort is an important symbol of India's rich history and architecture.

26. Which one of the following began with the Dandi March?

(A) Home Rule Movement
(B) Non-Cooperation Movement
(C) Quit India Movement
(D) Civil Disobedience Movement

The correct answer is (D) Civil Disobedience Movement. The Dandi March, also known as the Salt March, was initiated by Mahatma Gandhi on March 12, 1930, as a nonviolent protest against the British salt monopoly in India. It marked the beginning of the Civil Disobedience Movement, which aimed to challenge British laws and promote self-rule.

27. Who put an end to the system of Dual Government in Bengal?

(A) Lord Clive
(B) Warren Hastings
(C) Lord Bentinck
(D) Lord Irwind brod jndtadinom band (KI)

The correct answer is (B) Warren Hastings. Warren Hastings, the first Governor-General of India, put an end to the system of Dual Government in Bengal in 1772. The Dual Government, established by Robert Clive in 1765, allowed the East India Company to control the revenue and administration while the Mughal emperor retained nominal authority. Hastings restructured the governance to strengthen British control over Bengal.

28. The East India Company was established on 31st December, 1600 as per the Royal Charter issued by

(A) Queen VictoriaA
(B) Queen ElizabethIE
(C) Henry VII Hede
(D) British Parliament

The correct answer is (B) Queen Elizabeth I. The East India Company was established on December 31, 1600, following a Royal Charter issued by Queen Elizabeth I. This charter granted the Company a monopoly on trade with the East Indies, leading to significant British involvement in India and eventually to colonial rule.

29. By which Act, was the governance of India passed to the British Crown?

(A) Rowlatt Act, 1919
(B) Dominion Lands Act, 1872
(C) Government of India Act, 1858
(D) Official Secrets Act, 1923

The correct answer is (C) Government of India Act, 1858. Explanation: The Government of India Act, 1858 transferred governance from the East India Company to the British Crown following the Indian Rebellion of 1857. This act aimed to reorganize the administration of India and establish direct control by the British government.

30. Who among the following kings was credited with establishing the equivalent of a modern postal delivery system in India?

(A) Humayun
(B) Ashoka
(C) Quli Qutub Shah
(D) Sher Shah Suri

The correct answer is (D) Sher Shah Suri. Explanation: Sher Shah Suri is credited with establishing an efficient postal delivery system known as the Dak Chowki. He set up a network of rest houses and relay stations across his empire, which facilitated communication and the swift movement of messages, akin to a modern postal system.

31. In which year was Srimanta. Sankardeva born?

(A) 1568
(B) 1455
(C) 1449
(D) 1475

The correct answer is (B) 1449. Explanation: Srimanta Sankardeva, the revered Assamese saint-scholar and cultural icon, was born in the year 1449. He is known for his contributions to the Bhakti movement in Assam, including the establishment of the Eka Sarana Naam Dharma and the promotion of Assamese culture through various art forms.

32. Dr. Bhupen Hazarika began his career as a teacher in which of the following Universities?

(A) Benaras Hindu University
(B) Dibrugarh University
(C) Columbia University (USA)
(D) Gauhati University

The correct answer is (C) Columbia University (USA). Explanation: Dr. Bhupen Hazarika began his career as a teacher at Columbia University in the USA. He was a renowned Assamese singer, lyricist, and filmmaker, known for his contributions to Indian music and culture. His time at Columbia marked the beginning of his academic career before he became a prominent figure in the arts.

33. When was the Indian National Congress formed?

(A) January, 1885
(B) April, 1885
(C) July, 1885
(D) December, 1885

The correct answer is (D) December, 1885. Explanation: The Indian National Congress was formed in December 1885. It emerged as a platform for political dialogue and activism among Indians and played a crucial role in the struggle for independence from British rule. The first session was held in Bombay, marking the beginning of organized political activity in India.

34. Which of the following institutions was not Mahatma Gandhi? founded by

(A) Sabarmati Ashram
(B) Sevagram Ashram
(C) Visva-Bharati
(D) Phoenix Ashram

The correct answer is (C) Visva-Bharati. Explanation: Visva-Bharati was founded by Rabindranath Tagore in 1921. In contrast, the other institutions listed—Sabarmati Ashram, Sevagram Ashram, and Phoenix Ashram—were all established by Mahatma Gandhi as part of his efforts in promoting self-reliance, education, and community living.

35. Swaraj’ as a national demand was first made by who among the following?

(A) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(B) Dadabhai Naoroji
(C) Jawaharlal Nehru
(D) Chittaranjan Das

The correct answer is (B) Dadabhai Naoroji. Dadabhai Naoroji was the first to articulate the demand for Swaraj (self-rule) in India, especially through his work in the Indian National Congress and in his writings. His ideas on self-governance laid the foundation for the later demands made by leaders like Bal Gangadhar Tilak and others.

36. The first movement launched against the British in India was

(A) Swadeshi Movement
(B) Khilafat Movement
(C) Quit India Movement
(D) Non-Cooperation Movement

The correct answer is (A) Swadeshi Movement. The Swadeshi Movement, which began in 1905, was the first organized resistance against British rule in India. It was initiated in response to the partition of Bengal and aimed at promoting Indian goods while boycotting British products, marking a significant step in the Indian freedom struggle.

37. Who was the Viceroy of India at the time of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre?

(A) Lord Irwin
(B) Lord Chelmsford
(C) Lord Hardinge
(D) Lord Curzon

The correct answer is (B) Lord Chelmsford. Lord Chelmsford was the Viceroy of India during the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, which occurred on April 13, 1919. This tragic event involved the British Indian Army's firing on a crowd of unarmed Indian civilians, leading to widespread outrage and significant impacts on India's independence movement.

38. In which of the following, Vande Mataram’ was adopted as a slogan for agitation?

(A) Quit India Movement, 1942
(B) Non-Cooperation Movement, 1922
(C) Partition of Bengal, 1905
(D) Revolt of 1857

The correct answer is (C) Partition of Bengal, 1905. Vande Mataram was adopted as a slogan during the agitation against the Partition of Bengal in 1905. It became a rallying cry for nationalist movements in India, symbolizing the call for unity and resistance against British colonial rule.

39. Who was the first martyr of 1942 Revolt against the British in Assam?

(A) Kanaklata Barua
(B) Kushal Konwar
(C) Kamala Miri sup
(D) Maniram Dewan

The correct answer is (B) Kushal Konwar. Kushal Konwar is recognized as the first martyr of the 1942 Revolt against British rule in Assam. He was involved in the Quit India Movement and was executed for his participation in the struggle for independence, becoming a symbol of resistance in the region.

40. The first Peasant Uprising in Assam against the British was known as which one of the following?

(A) Patharughat Raijmel
(B) Battle of Itakhuli
(C) Phulaguri Dhawa
(D) Rangiya Raijmel

The correct answer is (C) Phulaguri Dhawa. Phulaguri Dhawa was the first significant peasant uprising in Assam against British rule, occurring in 1894. It was primarily a response to oppressive taxation and land policies imposed by the British authorities. The movement highlighted the struggles of the peasantry in Assam during colonial rule.

41. Who organized Mrityu Bahini’ in fighting for India’s independence in Assam?

(A) Chandraprabha Saikiani
(B) Kanaklata Barua
(C) Pushpalata Das
(D) Padumi Nath

The correct answer is (B) Kanaklata Barua. Kanaklata Barua was a prominent freedom fighter in Assam who organized the Mrityu Bahini, a group that actively participated in the struggle for India's independence. She is remembered for her bravery and dedication to the cause, particularly during the Quit India Movement in 1942.

42. During which period Yogini Tantra’ was written?

(A) Eleventh century
(B) Fifth century
(C) Tenth century
(D) Fourteenth century

The correct answer is (A) Eleventh century. Yogini Tantra is a significant text in the field of Tantric literature and was composed in the eleventh century. It reflects the practices and beliefs associated with Yogini cults and is essential for understanding the evolution of Tantric traditions in India.

43. Running at a speed of 60 km per hour, a train passes through a 1-5 km long tunnel in two minutes. What is the length of the train?

(A) 100 meters
(B) 250 meters
(C) 500 meters
(D) 1000 meters

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44. If in a class of 37 students the places of Anuradha and Saroj are 10th and 16th respectively, what are their places from the last?

(A) 28th and 22nd
(B) 27th and 21st
(C) 28th and 20th
(D) 27th and 22nd

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45. In a meeting, the map of a village was placed in such a manner that south-east becomes north, north-east becomes west and so on. What will south become?

(A) North
(B) North-East
(C) North-West
(D) West

(D) West In the meeting, the directions are rotated 135 degrees counterclockwise. - South-East becomes North. - North-East becomes West. - South-West becomes East. - North-West becomes South. Since South originally faces South and is now rotated to where West was, South becomes West.

46. One morning after sunrise, Vivek and Shantanu were standing in a lawn with their back towards each other. Vivek’s shadow fell exactly towards left-hand side. In which direction Shantanu was facing?

(A) East
(B) West
(C) North
(D) South

To determine how the directions change when the map of a village is rotated, we need to analyze the transformation of the cardinal directions. - When the map is placed such that south-east becomes north, it means the map is rotated 90 degrees clockwise. Here's how the directions change: - North → East - North-East → South - East → South-West - South-East → North - South → West - South-West → North-West - West → South-East - North-West → East So, when south is rotated 90 degrees clockwise, it becomes west. Therefore, the correct answer is (D) West.

47. In a class of 60 where boys are twice that of girls, Kabita ranked 17th from the top. If there are 9 boys ahead of Kabita, how many girls are after her in the rank?

(A) 26
(B) 18
(C) 10
(D) 12

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48.In a certain code ‘CONTRIBUTOR’ is written as ‘RTNOCIROTUB’, How is “PROHIBITION’ written in that code?

(A) IHORPBΝΟΙΤΙ
(B) IHORPBITION
(C) ΝΟΙΤΙΒΟIHORP
(D) ITIONBIHОТР

In the given code, the word **'CONTRIBUTOR'** is written as **'RTNOCIROTUB'**. It seems the word is split into two parts, and each part is reversed: - **CONTRIBUTOR** → Split into **CONTRI** and **BUTOR** - Reverse both parts: **CONTRI** becomes **IRTNOC** and **BUTOR** becomes **ROTUB** - Then combine the reversed parts: RTNOCIROTUB Now, applying the same logic to the word 'PROHIBITION': - Split **PROHIBITION into PROHIB and ITION. - Reverse both parts: - PROHIB becomes BIHORP - ITION stays the same because it's already reversed in the code. Combine the reversed parts: BIHORPITION Thus, the correct answer is (B) IHORPBITION.

49. Flight to Mumbai leaves every 5 hours. At the information counter you learnt that the flight took off 25 minutes before. If the time now is 10:45 a.m., what is the time for the next flight?

(A) 2:20 a.m.
(B) 3:30 a.m.
(C) 3:55 p.m.
(D) 3:20 p.m.

The flight leaves every 5 hours, and the time now is 10:45 a.m. You learned that the previous flight took off 25 minutes ago. 1. First, find the time of the previous flight: - 10:45 a.m. minus 25 minutes = 10:20 a.m. 2. Since flights leave every 5 hours, the next flight will be 5 hours after 10:20 a.m.: - 10:20 a.m. + 5 hours = 3:20 p.m. So, the time for the next flight is 3:20 p.m. The correct answer is (D) 3:20 p.m..

50. Which one of the following will replace the question mark (?) in the series given below?

CG, GH, LJ, RM,

(A) ZR
(B) YR
(C) ZQ
(D) YQ

Let's analyze the pattern in the given series: CG, GH, LJ, RM, ? 1. First letters (C, G, L, R): - C (3rd letter of the alphabet)

51. The Right to Education belongs to which of the following categories?

(A) Directive Principles
(B) Fundamental Rights
(C) Fundamental Dutics
(D) Legal Rights

(B) Fundamental Rights The Right to Education is enshrined in Article 21A of the Indian Constitution, which mandates free and compulsory education for children aged 6 to 14 years. This right is categorized under Fundamental Rights, ensuring that every child has access to education.

52. Disputes regarding election of the President and the Vice President of India are decided by which one of the following?

(A) The Election Commission of India
(B) The Parliament
(C) The Supreme Court of India
(D) The Rajya Sabha

(C) The Supreme Court of India. Disputes regarding the election of the President and the Vice President of India are adjudicated by the Supreme Court of India, as per Article 71 of the Constitution.

53. Through which Constitution Amendment Act, reservation of students belonging to SC/ST/OBC in admission to private unaided educational provided? institutions is

(A) 92nd in 2003
(B) 93rd in 2005
(C) 94th in 2006
(D) 95th in 2009

(93rd in 2005). The 93rd Constitution Amendment Act, enacted in 2005, provides for the reservation of students belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Other Backward Classes (OBC) in admissions to private unaided educational institutions.

54. Which of the following is not included in the State List in the Constitution of India?

(A) Police
(B) Law and Order
(C) Prisons
(D) Passport

(D) Passport. The subject of Passport is not included in the State List; it falls under the Union List. The State List includes subjects like police, law and order, and prisons.

55. Which of the following can initiate the process of impeachment of the President of India?

(A) Only Lok Sabha
(B) Any House of the Parliament
(C) Only Rajya Sabha
(D) The Supreme Court of India

(B) Any House of the Parliament. The process of impeachment of the President of India can be initiated by either the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha.

56. Who among the following is the ex official Chairman of the Rajya Sabha?

(A) The President of India
(B) The Prime Minister of India
(C) The Vice President of India
(D) The Lt. Governor of Delhi

(C) The Vice President of India The Vice President of India is the ex official Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.

57. Panchayati Raj was first introduced in India in October, 1959 in which one of the following States?

(A) Rajasthan
(B) Tamil Nadu
(C) Kerala
(D) Karnataka

(A) Rajasthan. Panchayati Raj was first introduced in India in October 1959 in Rajasthan.

58. Which Part Constitution of the Indian provides for establishing India as a Welfare State?

(A) Fundamental Rights (Part III of the Constitution)
(B) Schedule IV of the Indian Constitution
(C) The Preamble of the Constitution
(D) Directive Principles of State Policy (Part IV Constitution) of the

(D) Directive Principles of State Policy (Part IV of the Constitution). The Directive Principles of State Policy, outlined in Part IV of the Indian Constitution, provide guidelines for establishing India as a Welfare State.

59. The three Lists-Union List, State List and Concurrent List are mentioned in which one of the following?

(A) Vth Schedule
(B) Vith Schedule
(C) VIIth Schedule
(D) VIIlth Schedule

(C) VIIth Schedule The three lists—Union List, State List, and Concurrent List—are mentioned in the VIIth Schedule of the Constitution of India.

60. At the time of enactment of the Constitution, which one of the following ideals was not included in the Preamble?

(A) Liberty
(B) Socialism
(C) Equality
(D) Justice

(B) Socialism At the time of the enactment of the Constitution, the ideal of Socialism was not included in the Preamble. It was later added by the 42nd Amendment in 1976.

61. Which one of the following departments is responsible for the preparation and presentation of the Union Budget to the Parliament?

(A) Finance
(B) Revenue
(C) Expenditure
(D) Economic Affairs

(A) Finance. The Finance Department is responsible for the preparation and presentation of the Union Budget to the Parliament.

62. In which of the following States. ‘Hornbill Festival’ is held?

(A) Arunachal Pradesh
(B) Meghalaya
(C) Sikkim
(D) Nagaland

(D) Nagaland The Hornbill Festival is held in Nagaland. It is a major cultural festival that showcases the traditions and cultures of the various tribes in the state.

63. Which one of the following Articles empowers the President to nominate not more than two members of the Anglo-Indian community to the Lok Sabha?

(A) Article 79
(B) Article 114
(C) Article 331
(D) Article 334

(C) Article 331 Article 331 empowers the President to nominate not more than two members of the Anglo-Indian community to the Lok Sabha.

64. To be recognized as a National Party, a political party must be a recognized party in at least

(A) 6 States
(B) 4 States
(C) 5 States
(D) 10 States

(C) 5 States To be recognized as a National Party, a political party must be a recognized party in at least 4 States and must also fulfill certain criteria regarding vote share and performance in elections.

65. What is the maximum strength of the Lok Sabha provided by the Constitution of India?

(A) 552
(B) 545
(C) 530
(D) 500

(A) 552. The maximum strength of the Lok Sabha, as provided by the Constitution of India, is 552 members. This includes 530 members representing the States, 20 members representing the Union territories, and 2 members nominated by the President from the Anglo-Indian community (though the nomination provision for Anglo-Indians has been abolished).

66. What is the maximum permissible time gap between two Sessions of the Parliament?

(A) 3 months
(B) 6 months
(C) 9 months
(D) 12 months

(B) 6 months The maximum permissible time gap between two sessions of Parliament is 6 months, as stipulated by Article 85 of the Constitution of India.

67. The most essential feature of the Parliamentary form of Government is the

(A) sovereignty of the Parliament
(B) written Constitution
(C) accountability of the Executive to the Legislature
(D) independent judiciary

(C) accountability of the Executive to the Legislature. The most essential feature of the Parliamentary form of Government is the accountability of the Executive to the Legislature, ensuring that the government remains answerable to the elected representatives.

68. If in an election to a State Legislative Assembly the candidate who is declared elected loses his deposit, then it means that

(A) polling was very poor
(B) the election was for multimember constituency a
(C) the elected candidate’s victory over his nearest rival was very marginal
(D) a very large number of candidates contested in the election.

(A) polling was very poor If a candidate who is declared elected loses his deposit, it typically indicates that the overall polling was very poor, as a candidate must secure a certain percentage of votes (usually 1/6th of the total votes) to retain their deposit.

69. Tropical storm Etau caused extensive and destructive floods recently in which of the following countries?

(A) Australia
(B) China
(C) Japan
(D) Sri Lanka

(C) JapanTropical storm Etau caused extensive and destructive floods recently in Japan.

70. Who is the first President of BRICS Development Bank launched in Shanghai in July, 2015?

(A) Yang Xiong
(B) Vladimir Chekov
(C) K. V. Kamath
(D) Dilma Rousseffom

(C) K. V. Kamath K. V. Kamath is the first President of the BRICS Development Bank, launched in Shanghai in July 2015.

71. It is decided recently that the 2022 Commonwealth Games will be held in South Africa. Which one of the following cities would host the 2022 Commonwealth Games?

(A) Durban
(B) Pretoria
(C) Kimberley
(D) Johannesburg

(A) Durban Durban was selected to host the 2022 Commonwealth Games. However, it's important to note that the games were ultimately canceled due to financial issues.

72. Recently, India won the top UNESCO prize Award of Excellence, 2015′ for the remarkable conservation efforts of the majestic Sree Vadakkunnathan Temple in Kerala. In which of the following cities is the temple located?

(A) Trivandrum
(B) Kozhikode
(C) Thrissur
(D) Vellayani

(C) Thrissur The Sree Vadakkunnathan Temple is located in Thrissur, Kerala.

73. On which of the following dates was the first International Yoga Day celebrated?

(A) June 5, 2015
(B) July 21, 2015
(C) June 21, 2015
(D) August 21, 2015

(C) June 21, 2015 The first International Yoga Day was celebrated on June 21, 2015.

74. Which State Government in India. appointed the first transgender Principal in May, 2015?

(A) Uttar Pradesh
(B) Haryana
(C) Maharashtra
(D) West Bengal

(B) Haryana. Haryana appointed the first transgender Principal in May 2015.

75. Which private sector bank has launched a service recently where customers can make transactions using just their voice as a means of authentication?

(A) ICICI Bank
(B) AXIS Bank
(C) Indusind Bank
(D) HDFC Bank

(A) ICICI Bank ICICI Bank has launched a service that allows customers to make transactions using voice authentication.

76. In which city was the 21st Asian Athletics Championships, 2015 held?

(A) Wuhan
(B) Seoul
(C) Hong Kong
(D) Beijing

(A) Wuhan. The 21st Asian Athletics Championships in 2015 were held in Wuhan, China.

77. The hot, dry, dusty local wind of the Sahara Desert is known as

(A) Mistral
(B) Chinook
(C) Harmattan
(D) Sirocco

(C) Harmattan The hot, dry, dusty local wind of the Sahara Desert is known as the Harmattan.

78. To empower women, the “Women-20 (W20)’ group has been launched by G20. Who is the newly appointed President of the W20 group?

(A) Gulden Turktan
(B) Angel Gurria
(C) Christine Lagarde
(D) Lakshmi Puri

(A) Gulden Turktan. Gulden Turktan has been appointed as the President of the Women-20 (W20) group launched by G20 to empower women.

79. What is the mainstay of Indian economy?

(A) Manufacturing
(B) Agriculture
(C) Business
(D) Public sector undertaking

(B) Agriculture. Agriculture is considered the mainstay of the Indian economy, employing a significant portion of the population and contributing to the country's GDP.

80. Deficit financing means that the government borrows money from the

(A) Revenue Department
(B) World Bank
(C) Reserve Bank of India
(D) State Bank of India

(B) Agriculture. Agriculture is considered the mainstay of the Indian economy, employing a significant portion of the population and contributing to the country's GDP.

81. Which is the most important source of income for the Government of India?

(A) Interest
(B) Excise duty
(C) License fee
(D) Income tax

(D) Income tax Income tax is the most important source of income for the Government of India, contributing significantly to its revenue.

82. The city to host the 2022 Olympic Winter Games is

(A) Beijing
(B) Seoul
(C) Almaty
(D) Helsinki

(A) Beijing. Beijing hosted the 2022 Olympic Winter Games.

83. Which of the following will not come under the proposed GST in India?

(A) Agricultural products
(B) Handicrafts
(C) Gems and Jewelleries.
(D) Petroleum products

(D) Petroleum products Petroleum products are generally not included under the proposed Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India, as they are subject to separate taxation.

84. Which movie won the Best Film Award in the 61st National Film Award, 2014?

(A) Shahid
(B) Bhaag Milkha Bhaag
(C) Ship of Theseus
(D) Fandry

(A) Shahid. The movie Shahid won the Best Film Award at the 61st National Film Awards in 2014.

85. The former President of India, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam breathed his last while delivering a lecture at

(A) IIT, Guwahati
(B) IIM, Shillong
(C) IIT, Kanpur
(D) IIM, Ahmedabad

(B) IIM, Shillong. Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam breathed his last while delivering a lecture at IIM, Shillong.

86. Who among the following is associated with the creations, You Said It, The Common Man and The Tunnel of Time?

(A) R. K. Laxman
(B) R. K. Narayan
(C) Khushwant Singh
(D) Ruskin Bond.

(A) R. K. Laxman. R. K. Laxman is associated with the creations You Said It, The Common Man, and The Tunnel of Time.

87. India’s first women’s bank is

(A) Women’s Bank of India
(B) Mahila Bank of India
(C) Bharatiya Mahila Bank
(D) Mahila State Bank of India

(C) Bharatiya Mahila Bank. India's first women's bank is Bharatiya Mahila Bank.

88. Who the first has become Test Captain in cricket history to score three centuries in first three innings?

(A) Kumar Sangakara
(B) Steve Smith
(C) Virat Kohli
(D) M. S. Dhoni

(B) Steve Smith. Steve Smith is the first Test captain in cricket history to score three centuries in his first three innings.

89. NITI in NITI Aayog stands for

(A) National Institution Transforming India for
(B) New Initiative for Transforming India
(C) New Indian Thinking Initiative
(D) National Initiative for Trans- forming India

(A) National Institution Transforming India. NITI in NITI Aayog stands for National Institution Transforming India.

90. What does JAM Number Trinity. solution mean as per the Economic Survey, 2014-15?

(A) Jan Dhan-Aadhaar-Mobile
(B) Jan Dhan-Awaas-Mobile
(C) Jan Dhan-Account-Money
(D) Jan Dhan-Aadhaar-Market

(A) Jan Dhan-Aadhaar-Mobile The JAM Number Trinity refers to Jan Dhan-Aadhaar-Mobile as per the Economic Survey, 2014-15.

91. Which Five-Year Plan focussed on ‘growth with social justice and equity?

(A) Sixth Five-Year Plan
(B) Seventh Five-Year Plan
(C) Eighth Five-Year Plan
(D) Ninth Five-Year Plan

(Eighth Five-Year Plan). The Eighth Five-Year Plan focused on growth with social justice and equity.

92. The new scheme Pahal’ by the Government of India is related to

(A) nutritional support to the secondary school children
(B) direct benefit transfer under Right to Food Act
(C) direct benefit transfer for LPG (DBTL)
(D) cash transfer to the farmers. due to inclement weather and crop loss

(C) direct benefit transfer for LPG (DBTL) The new scheme Pahal by the Government of India is related to direct benefit transfer for LPG (DBTL).

93. Which is not a Kharif crop?

(A) Jowar
(B) Maize
(C) Wheat
(D) Groundnut

(C) Wheat. Wheat is not a Kharif crop; it is a Rabi crop. Kharif crops are typically sown with the onset of the monsoon, while Rabi crops are sown after the monsoon season.

94. The Union Government has recently announced a list of 98 cities and towns selected under Smart Cities Mission. Which State has been allocated the highest number of cities in the coveted list?

(A) Tamil Nadu
(B) Uttar Pradesh
(C) Maharashtra
(D) Gujarat

(B) Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh has been allocated the highest number of cities in the list of 98 cities selected under the Smart Cities Mission.

95. What is Aadhaar?

(A) A modern version of the Permanent Account Number (PAN)
(B) The popular name of the Kisan Credit Card
(C) A 12-digit individual identifica- tion number issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India
(D) The bank account number. under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana

(C) A 12-digit individual identification number issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India. Aadhaar is a 12-digit individual identification number issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI).

96. The National Population Policy (NPP) announced in February, 2000 aims at achieving a stable population consistent with economic growth, social development and environmental protection by the year.

(A) 2015
(B) 2025
(C) 2035
(D) 2045

(B) 2025. The National Population Policy (NPP) announced in February 2000 aims at achieving a stable population consistent with economic growth, social development, and environmental protection by the year 2025.

97. Diego Garcia is an island located in

(A) Arabian Sea
(B) Indian Ocean
(C) Atlantic Ocean
(D) South Pacific Ocean

(B) Indian Ocean. Diego Garcia is an island located in the Indian Ocean.

98. Baksa district of Assam was created from the parts of which of the following districts?

(A) Barpeta, Nalbari and Kamrup
(B) Goalpara and Kokrajhar
(C) Bongaigaon and Kokrajhar
(D) Darrang, Barpeta and Nalbari.

(A) Barpeta, Nalbari and Kamrup. Baksa district of Assam was created from parts of Barpeta, Nalbari, and Kamrup districts.

99. Indian Standard Time is calculated on the basis of which one of the following?

(A) 23-5° E line of longitude
(B) 80.5° E line of longitude
(C) 66-5° E line of longitude
(D) 82-5° E line of longitude.

(D) 82.5° E line of longitude. Indian Standard Time (IST) is calculated on the basis of the 82.5° E line of longitude.

100. Among the countries in the world, India’s rank in terms of area is

(A) 5th
(B) 7th
(C) 11th
(D) 13th

India ranks 7th in the world in terms of area. It has a total area of approximately 3.28 million square kilometers, making it one of the largest countries after Russia, Canada, China, the United States, Brazil, and Australia.


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