Multiple Choice Question and Answer for UPTET Paper 1 (Hindi, English) Model Paper 5 (Marks : 150.00)
Section :
Child Development and Methodology and Pedagogy
( Marks :
30.00)
Ques
1.
What is meant by Schema?
1.
Chunking mechanisms
2.
Learning techniques
3.
Organized packets of information stored in long-term memory
4.
Defense mechanisms
Ques
2.
In order to develop the spirit of labour in students:
1.
The teacher himself should indulge in labour
2.
The teacher should deliver lectures on the importance of labour
3.
Students should be given opportunities to do labour from time to time
4.
Students should be given examples of laboring people
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3.
A process of looking at what is being assessed is called
1.
rubrics
2.
evaluation
3.
assessment
4.
measurement
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4.
The connection between stimulus and response is called
1.
receiving-accepting paradigm
2.
stimulus-response paradigm
3.
receiving-accepting bond
4.
stimulus-response bond
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5.
How does a teacher can improve the attention of a student?
1.
By self-monitoring
2.
Monitoring by Head Master/Principal
3.
By observation
4.
By introducing interesting ways of teaching, e.g. through teaching aid etc.
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6.
A normal child of twelve years of age is most likely to
1.
Have difficulty with gross motor coordination
2.
Have feelings of anxiety about pleasing adults
3.
Confine his/her interests to here and now
4.
Be eager for peer approval
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7.
According to Aristotle, virtue is a/an __________ state between excess and deficiency.
1.
real
2.
natural
3.
artificial
4.
intermediate
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8.
Environmental education should be taught in schools because:
1.
it will affect environmental pollution
2.
it is important part of life
3.
it will provide job to teachers
4.
we cannot escape from environment
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9.
The idea of practical learning means education should apply to the
1.
society
2.
practice
3.
real world
4.
abstract knowledge
Ques
10.
According to Jean Piaget, children develop abstract logic and reasoning skill during
1.
Sensorimotor stage
2.
Preoperational stage
3.
Formal operational stage
4.
Concrete operational stage
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11.
One of the basic principles of socializing Individuals is:
1.
Religion
2.
Caste
3.
Education
4.
Imitation
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12.
Who is called the father of both Realism and the scientific method?
1.
Plato
2.
Aristotle
3.
Socrates
4.
Edward Thorndike
Ques
13.
According to Socrates of Meno, virtue is
1.
reachable
2.
teachable
3.
unreachable
4.
unteachable
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14.
Which of the following is not necessary for ensuring the success of a programme of 'Inclusive Education' in a school?
1.
Requisite infrastructure
2.
Adequate finances
3.
All the teachers of the school should be special resource person
4.
Motivated administrators and teachers
Ques
15.
A Teacher of high caste is biased with the low caste students. What advice you would like to give to that teacher?
1.
Rebuke him for narrow thinking
2.
His attitude is all right
3.
Threat him against the constitutional provisions
4.
He should not behave against the national spirit and need of the hour
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16.
The __________ is a measure of how spreads out points are from the mean.
1.
variance
2.
arithmetic mean
3.
geometric mean
4.
standard deviation
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17.
A physically-challenged student is very keen on participating during the Annual sports in school. How should you handle this issue?
1.
Discourage him/her from being present on that day
2.
Let him/her be involved in record keeping in the field
3.
get him/her to the cheering team
4.
Give him/her a duty that does not involve being in the sports field
Ques
18.
Which from the following should be used to decrease minor inappropriate behavior ?
1.
Praise
2.
Reward
3.
Strictness
4.
Ignorance
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19.
According to John Dewey, which side of the educational process is the basis?
1.
sociological
2.
economical
3.
philosophical
4.
psychological
Ques
20.
_____ is the capacity to acquire and apply knowledge.
1.
Personality
2.
Intelligence
3.
Aptitude
4.
Attitude
Ques
21.
According to John Locke, a child's mind does not contain any
1.
memory
2.
imagination
3.
observation
4.
innate ideas
Ques
22.
Teaching-Learning process fundamentally completed in
1.
Class-room
2.
School
3.
Society
4.
Home
Ques
23.
The process of selecting units from a population to estimate characteristics of the population is called
1.
research
2.
sampling
3.
inference
4.
analyzing
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24.
Which of the skills do you consider most essential for a teacher?
1.
Oration skill
2.
Listening skills
3.
Managerial skills
4.
Teaching skills
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25.
The __________ says, we are motivated to gain rewards and avoid punishments.
1.
law of effect
2.
law of exercise
3.
law of readiness
4.
law of connectionism
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26.
The primary duty of a teacher is to be responsible to his/her:
1.
family
2.
students
3.
society
4.
nation
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27.
Non-verbal test of intelligence is suitable for_____
1.
Deaf and dumb
2.
Literates
3.
Backward children
4.
All of these
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28.
A child has been admitted to your school who belongs to aback ward family/background from the cultural viewpoint. You will:
1.
Keep him in a class in which, there are many more students of backward background from the cultural viewpoint
2.
Send a teacher to know more about the backward cultural background of the child
3.
Keep him in a normal class but will make special arrangements for teaching him, keeping his special needs in view
4.
Advise him to take up vocational education
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29.
Which would be the most effective method of dealing with a Low-achieving child?
1.
Detain the child in the same class for another year
2.
Put him/her Lower-class for another year
3.
Mark his/her answers in examinations generously
4.
Arrange for extensive coaching
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30.
The use of a physical punishment for class management is called
1.
time out technique
2.
satiation technique
3.
extinction technique
4.
corporal punishment
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Section :
Language I (Hindi)
( Marks :
30.00)
Ques
1.
किस वाक्य में क्रिया भूतकाल में नही है।
1.
वह पढ रहा था।
2.
उसने पढाई की थी।
3.
वह पढने वाला था।
4.
1.
निरा + आशा
2.
निर् + आशा
3.
निः + आशा
4.
निरः + आशा
1.
स्वस्थान
2.
विषेश स्थान
3.
प्रवाण
4.
प्रमाण
1.
दोष
2.
औचित्य
3.
बेहोष
4.
तन्द्रा
1.
अवज्ञा
2.
सर्वज्ञ
3.
अभिज्ञ
4.
कृतज्ञ
Ques
6.
"प्रतिकूल" व "प्रहलाद" शब्दों में उपसर्ग होंगे ?
1.
प्र प्र
2.
प्रत् प्रह्
3.
प्रति प्र
4.
प्रती प्र
1.
कनिष्ठ
2.
पूर्व
3.
भूत
4.
अग्रज
1.
द्विगु
2.
कर्मधारय
3.
तत्पुरूष
4.
अव्यवीभाव
1.
गा + अक
2.
गै + अक
3.
गे + अक
4.
गै + यक
1.
जाना
2.
उतरना
3.
आगमन
4.
चढना
1.
अद्भूत
2.
अज्ञात
3.
अंधकार
4.
रात्रि
Ques
12.
हमेशा रहने वाला।
1.
शाष्वत
2.
सम-सामयिक
3.
प्राणदा
4.
पार्थिव
Ques
13.
निम्नलिखित में से सही शब्द-शुद्धि का चुनाव कीजिए।
1.
चिविलास
2.
चिव्दिलास
3.
चिद्विलाष
4.
चिद्वविलास
Ques
14.
निम्नलिखित में से सही शब्द-शुद्धि का चुनाव कीजिए।
1.
जल्दि
2.
जल्दी
3.
जलदि
4.
ज्लदी
1.
मित्र
2.
शत्रु
3.
अभद्र
4.
कठोर
Ques
16.
आज बहुत पानी गिरा।
1.
साधारण वाक्य
2.
मिश्र वाक्य
3.
संयुक्त
4.
इनमें से कोई नहीं
Ques
17.
"नि" उपसर्ग का प्रयोग किस शब्द में नहीं हुआ हैं ?
1.
निकृष्ट
2.
निष्कर्म
3.
नियम
4.
निबंध
Ques
18.
निम्नलिखित प्रश्न में दिए गए वाक्य में से कुछ में त्रुटि है और कुछ ठीक हैं। त्रुटि वाले वाक्य में जिस भाग में त्रुटि हो, उस भाग का अक्षरांक (अ,ब,स अथवा द) ही आपका उत्तर है। यदि वाक्य में कोई त्रुटि न हो ‘कोई त्रुटि नहीं‘ को उत्तर के रूप के चिन्हित कीजिए
1.
झगडों के कारण
2.
नगर में अधिकतर
3.
दुकानें आज भी बन्द रही
4.
कोई त्रुटि नही।
1.
प्रसिद्ध
2.
प्रेरणा
3.
प्रलोभन
4.
प्रयोजन
Ques
20.
"हर" शब्द का अर्थ है ?
1.
विष्णु
2.
षिव
3.
इन्द्र
4.
ब्रम्हा
Ques
21.
किस शब्द में उपसर्ग का प्रयोग नही हुआ है ?
1.
आहार
2.
कहार
3.
विहार
4.
प्रहार
Ques
22.
निम्नलिखित में से मिश्र वाक्य का चयन कीजिए:
1.
रोहन आम खा रहा है।
2.
वह पंडित है[comma] किन्तु हठी है।
3.
आकाश में बादल गरजता है।
4.
वह कौन-सा व्यक्ति हे[comma] जिसने महात्मा गॉधी का नाम न सुना हो।
Ques
23.
निम्नलिखित शब्दों में से किसमें स्वर संधि है ?
1.
अतएव
2.
रामायण
3.
तपोगुण
4.
सदाचार
Ques
24.
सरल वाक्य का चयन करे।
1.
उसने कहा कि कार्यालय बन्द हो गया।
2.
सुबह हुई और वह आ गया।
3.
राहुल धीरे-धीरे लिखता है।
4.
जो बडे है[comma] उन्हे सम्मान दो।
Ques
25.
निम्न में से किस शब्द में "तत्" उपसर्ग का प्रयोग नहीं हुआ है ?
1.
तल्लीन
2.
तद्भव
3.
तदंतर
4.
तिरस्कार
Instruction : हँसी शरीर के स्वास्थ्य का संदेश देने वाली है। वह एक साथ ही शरीर और मन को प्रसन्न करती है। पाचन शक्ति बढ़ाती है, रक्त को चलाती है और अधिक पसीना लाती है। हँसी एक शक्तिशाली दवा है। एक डॉक्टर के अनुसार हँसी जीवन की मीठी दवा है। आनंद से बढ़कर बहुमूल्य वस्तु मनुष्य के पास और नहीं है। कारलाइल एक राजकुमार था। वह कहता है कि जो जी से हँसता है वह कभी बुरा नहीं होता। जी से हँसो, तुम्हें अच्छा लगेगा। अपने मित्र को हँसाओ, वह अधिक प्रसन्न होगा। शत्रु को हँसाओ, तुमसे कम घृणा करेगा। एक अनजान को हँसाओ, तुम पर भरोसा करेगा। उदास को हँसाओ, उसका दुःख घटेगा। एक बालक को हँसाओ, उसके स्वास्थ्य में वृद्धि होगी। वह प्रसन्न और प्यारा बालक बनेगा। कष्टों में और चिंताओं में एक सुंदर हँसी, बड़ी प्यारी वस्तु भगवान ने दी है।(From Ques 26 to Ques 30)
Ques
26.
‘उसके स्वास्थ्य में वृद्धि होगी।’ वाक्य में रेखांकित पद का कारक बताइए।
1.
संप्रदानकारक
2.
अधिकरण कारक
3.
संबंधकारक
4.
अपादानकारक
Ques
27.
प्रसन्न, उदास विशेषण शब्द हैं। इनकी भाववाचक संज्ञा हैः
1.
प्रशंसनीय, उदासी
2.
प्रसन्नता, उदासी
3.
प्रसन्नता, उदासीन
4.
प्रसन्नतापूर्वक, उदासपूण
Ques
28.
हँसी क्या नहीं करती है?
1.
मन और शरीर को प्रसन्न
2.
पाचन शक्ति में वृद्धि
3.
बीमारी में वृद्धि
4.
स्वास्थ्य में वृद्धि
Ques
29.
‘हँसी’ से विशेषण बनेगा :
1.
हँसी
2.
हँसना
3.
हँसमुख
4.
हँसता
Ques
30.
मनुष्य के पास सबसे अनमोल वस्तु है:
1.
बुद्धि
2.
धन
3.
हँसी
4.
बल
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Section :
Language II (English)
( Marks :
30.00)
Ques
1.
A. But it has always been the other way round for Indian participants#@# who either lost their cool or are subjected to a sudden illness.
B. Besides all these shortcomings#@# what is glaringly missing is the genuine government efforts.
C. The Government of India should concentrate more on developing the necessary infrastructure for Indian sportspersons to acquire skills to compete in international events.
D. It is important that any sports participant in big events like Olympics should have a poised mind besides being physically fit at least during the days of his or her jstay in the sports venue.
1.
BCAD
2.
CDBA
3.
ACDB
4.
DABC
Ques
2.
Find the correctly spelt word.
1.
Nigardlely
2.
Nigerdly
3.
Nigardly
4.
Niggardly
Ques
3.
Find the correctly spelt word.
1.
Receive
2.
Recieve
3.
Receeve
4.
Resieve
1.
melting
2.
fixture
3.
amendment
4.
separation
Ques
5.
Find the correctly spelt word.
1.
Vaccation
2.
Vecation
3.
Vecasion
4.
Vocation
Ques
6.
Copeing (A) / with her mother’s long illness (B) / was a heavy load (C) / to bear. (D) / All correct (E)
1.
Copeing
2.
illness
3.
load
4.
bear
Ques
7.
IT Companies have (A) / been allotted landing (B) / in this area to develop (C) / and start their operations. (D) / All correct (E)
1.
have
2.
landing
3.
develop
4.
operations
Ques
8.
Find the correctly spelt word.
1.
Lieutenant
2.
Leftinant
3.
Leiutnant
4.
Lieotenant
1.
obedient
2.
rebellious
3.
meek
4.
friendly
Ques
10.
Icing on the cake
1.
Getting extra than expectations
2.
To feel very sad
3.
To act confident in a difficult situation
4.
To commit a fraud
Ques
11.
Find the correctly spelt word.
1.
Sovenir
2.
Suvenir
3.
Souvenir
4.
Suvenior
Ques
12.
Find the correctly spelt word.
1.
Tactician
2.
Tacticien
3.
Tectician
4.
Tacttician
Ques
13.
The first thing that catches your eye (A) / in this building (B) / is the flour (C) / with laser lights. (D) / All correct (E)
1.
eye
2.
building
3.
flour
4.
lights
1.
economical
2.
frugal
3.
thrifty
4.
expensive
Ques
15.
Choose the word that is most SIMILAR in meaning: STRUCK
1.
Reached
2.
Impacted
3.
Slapped
4.
Attacked
1.
Disingenuous
2.
Disgruntled
3.
Impassive
4.
Languorous
Ques
17.
Find the correctly spelt word.
1.
Obsolete
2.
Obsolite
3.
Obsulete
4.
Obsalete
Ques
18.
Find the correctly spelt word.
1.
Haemorhage
2.
Haimorrhage
3.
Haimorhage
4.
Haemorrhage
Ques
19.
the existing and future water emergency (A)/ the Cape Town crisis should be a (B)/ wake-up call to India about (C)/ that many parts of the country do and will face (D)
1.
CBDA
2.
ACDB
3.
DBAC
4.
BCAD
Ques
20.
Find the correctly spelt word.
1.
Patience
2.
Pateince
3.
Paitence
4.
Petience
Ques
21.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un held talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and __________ his commitment to the “denuclearisation” of the peninsula.
A. Emphasized
B. Affirmed
C. Redundant
D. Forced
1.
AB
2.
B,D
3.
A,D
4.
B,C
Ques
22.
Mental (A) / disordors (B) / have become Europe’s largest health (C) / challenge (D) / of the 21st century. All correct (E)
1.
Mental
2.
disordors
3.
health
4.
challenge
Ques
23.
Find the correctly spelt word.
1.
Vertebrete
2.
Vertebratte
3.
Verrtebrate
4.
Vertebrate
Ques
24.
Find the correctly spelt word.
1.
Venerable
2.
Vanerable
3.
Veneruble
4.
Venarable
Ques
25.
Keep your chin up
1.
To tell people about someone’s secrets
2.
To encourage someone in his bad times
3.
Everyone gets a chance eventually
4.
Once in a life-time
Instruction : Urbanisation is a positive phenomenon provided the cities are able to the harness its potential. A recently public published UN-Habitat global report on human settlements shows that not many cities in developing countries such as India have managed to do this. Indian cities struggle to manage the swelling numbers. They tend to have inadequate infrastructure poor mobility and a lack of affordable housing. The challenge they face is two fold efforts to distribute growth across urban centres have been inadequate and the urban planning practices are outdated.
Much attention is paid to mega cities, leaving the smaller cities largely unattended. Of the 5161, urban centres, as the eleventh five year plan points out, only 1500 have some form of plan to mange their growth. With quality of life suffering and the smaller cities, more people tend to move to the metros, burdening them further. Although, the need for developing small and medium-size towns was highlighted as early as 1988, by the first National Commission on Urbanisation, not much has happened on that front. As for the bigger cities, the additional attention and the presence of a master plan have not necessarily meant improvement, Managing a city through a single unified master plan has failed to deliver. The reason for this, aside from poor implementation, is that the plans are conceptually flawed.
Indian cities are complex composites. Alongside the formal city exists a large and an equally important informal city inhabited by the poor. Even the formal city is composed of many parts such as the historical core. The colonial enclave and new areas of post-independence growth. Not withstanding these differences, the master plan tends to paint the city with a single brush, favouring the new formal areas and ignoring the informal. This has fragmented cities further and skewed development in favour of new areas. The recommendations in the UN-Habitat report do offer a way forward. The suggestion to implement the strategic spatial planning system should be immediately adopted. Unlike the master plan, such innovations recognise the intra-city difference better and help focus on priority aspects or areas. They should help eventually to mitigate spatial inequalities, integrate infrastructure and evolve compact city forms that will optimise travelling within the city. Simultaneously, the institutional framework for planning should be strengthened with an emphasis on people’s participation and regional networking. Earnest implementation and regular monitoring of the plans are equally vital for reaping the benefits of planning.(From Ques 26 to Ques 30)
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Choose the word that is most OPPOSITE in meaning : Vital
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Dull
2.
Sluggish
3.
Unimportant
4.
Additional
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Choose the word that is most SIMILAR in meaning : Mitigate
1.
to lessen
2.
to excuse
3.
to weaken
4.
to dilute
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Choose the word that is most SIMILAR in meaning : Swelling
1.
Increasing
2.
Getting worse
3.
Uncontrollable
4.
Decreasing
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Choose the word that is most SIMILAR in meaning : Harness
1.
To fasten
2.
To plough
3.
To control
4.
To utilize
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Choose the word that is most OPPOSITE in meaning : Deliver
1.
to capture
2.
to outperform
3.
to fail
4.
to retain
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Section :
Mathematics
( Marks :
30.00)
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A fires 5 shots to B"s 3 but A kills only once in 3 shots while B kills once in 2 shots. When B has missed 27 times, A has killed:
1.
30 birds
2.
60 birds
3.
72 birds
4.
90 birds
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A sum fetched a total simple interest of Rs. 4016.25 at the rate of 9 p.c.p.a. in 5 years. What is the sum?
1.
Rs. 4462.50
2.
Rs. 8032.50
3.
Rs. 8900
4.
Rs. 8925
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Each side of a rectangular field diminished by 40%. By how much per cent is the area of the field diminished?
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The banker's gain on a sum due 3 years hence at 12% per annum is Rs. 270. The banker's discount is:
1.
Rs. 960
2.
Rs. 840
3.
Rs. 1020
4.
Rs. 760
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A and B are two taps which can fill a tank individually in 10 minutes and 20 minutes respectively. However, there is a leakage at the bottom which can empty a filled tank in 40 minutes. If the tank is empty initially, how much time will both the taps
1.
10 minutes
2.
5 minutes
3.
7 minutes
4.
8 minutes
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Find the lowest common multiple of 24, 36 and 40.
1.
120
2.
240
3.
360
4.
480
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If the fractions 8/5, 7/2, 9/5, 5/4, 4/5 are arranged in descending order of their values, which one will be fourth?
1.
5-Sep
2.
5-Apr
3.
4-May
4.
5-Aug
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A person crosses a 600 m long street in 5 minutes. What is his speed in km per hour?
1.
3.6
2.
7.2
3.
8.4
4.
10
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Twenty women can do a work in sixteen days. Sixteen men can complete the same work in fifteen days. What is the ratio between the capacity of a man and woman?
1.
3:02
2.
4:03
3.
5:03
4.
3:04
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An ore contains 25% of an alloy that has 90% iron. Other than this, in the remaining 75% of the ore, there is no iron. How many kilograms of the ore are needed to obtain 60 kg of pure iron?
1.
250 kg
2.
275 kg
3.
300 kg
4.
266.66 kg
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If the second day of a month is a Friday, which of the following would be the last day of the next month which has 31 days?
1.
Monday
2.
Thursday
3.
Data inadequate
4.
Sunday
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A man purchased a cow for Rs. 3000 and sold it the same day for Rs. 3600, allowing the buyer a credit of 2 years. If the rate of interest be 10% per annum, then the man has a gain of:
1.
0%
2.
5%
3.
7.5%
4.
10%
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Two trains each 200 m long are running on parallel rails at the rate of 40kmph and 45kmph respectively. In how much time will they cross each other, if they are running in the same direction?
1.
128 s
2.
288 s
3.
342 s
4.
368 s
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The marked price of a shirt and trousers are in the ratio 1:2. The shopkeeper gives 40% discount on the shirt. If the total discount in the set of the shirt and trousers is 30%, the discount offered on the trousers is
1.
15%
2.
20%
3.
25%
4.
30%
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X * 12 = 75% of 336. Find X.
1.
1951609
2.
1981709
3.
18362619
4.
2031719
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A and B together can complete a work in 12 days. A alone can complete it in 20 days. If B does the work only for half a day daily, then in how many days A and B together will complete the work?
1.
17 days
2.
18 days
3.
15 days
4.
16 days
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he ratio between the perimeter and the breadth of a rectangle is 5 : 1. If the area of the rectangle is 216 sq. cm, what is the length of the rectangle?
1.
16 cm
2.
18 cm
3.
24 cm
4.
Data inadequate
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If 3rd December, 2000 was Sunday, what day was 3rd January 2001?
1.
Friday
2.
Thursday
3.
Wednesday
4.
Sunday
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In what ratio must a mixture of 30% alcohol strength be mixed with that of 50% alcohol strength so as to get a mixture of 45% alcohol strength?
1.
1:02
2.
1:03
3.
2:01
4.
3:01
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34.95 + 240.016 + 23.98 = ?
1.
298.0946
2.
298.111
3.
298.946
4.
299.09
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A train 150 m long is running at a speed of 68 kmph. How long does it take to pass a man who is running at 8 kmph in the same direction as the train?
1.
5 sec
2.
9 sec
3.
12 sec
4.
15 sec
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A train running at certain speed crosses a stationary engine in 20 seconds. To find out the speed of the train, which of the following information is necessary:
1.
Only the length of the train
2.
Only the length of the engine
3.
Either the length of the train or the length of the engine
4.
Both the length of the train and the length of the engine
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A shopkeeper purchased 200 bulbs for Rs. 10 each. However, 5 bulbs were fused and had to be thrown away. The remaining were sold at Rs. 12 each. What will be the percentage profit?
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Find the ratio of purchase price and sell price if there is loss of 12 1/2 %.
1.
7:08
2.
8:07
3.
2:25
4.
25:02:00
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Vicky's salary is 75% more than Ashu's. Vicky got a raise of 40% on his salary while Ashu got a raise of 25% on his salary. By what percent is Vicky's salary more than Ashu's?
1.
96%
2.
51.10%
3.
90%
4.
52.10%
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A traders sells two acrticles, one at a loss of 10% and another at a profit of 15% but finally there is no loss or gain. If the total sale price of these two articles is Rs. 30,000, find the difference between their cost prices:
1.
Rs. 5000
2.
Rs. 6000
3.
Rs. 7500
4.
Rs. 8500
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The product of two numbers is 2028 and their H.C.F. is 13. The number of such pairs is:
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29.
3 pumps, working 8 hours a day, can empty a tank in 2 days. How many hours a day must 4 pumps work to empty the tank in 1 day?
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A, B and C are employed to do a piece of work for Rs.529. A and B together are supposed to do 19/23 of the work and B and C together 8/23 of the work. What amount should A be paid?
1.
Rs.355
2.
Rs.345
3.
Rs.375
4.
Rs.335
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Section :
Environmental Studies
( Marks :
30.00)
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Which part of the body controls all the other organs?
1.
Heart
2.
Eyes
3.
Brain
4.
Stomach
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Freon's are called
1.
Ozone
2.
Methane
3.
Solvents
4.
Hydrocarbons
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Non-point source of water pollution is caused by
1.
Pipes
2.
Ditches
3.
Sewers
4.
Mining wastes
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Cow dung can be used
1.
as manure
2.
for production of biogas
3.
both (a) and (b)
4.
none of these
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____ is the best environmental clean alternative fuel.
1.
CNG
2.
Coal
3.
Petrol
4.
Diesel
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Domestic sewage is
1.
Waste water from industries
2.
Waste water from residential areas
3.
Waste water generated from kitchens and bathrooms
4.
None of the above
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The term ecosystem was first proposed by
1.
Costanza
2.
Tyler Miller
3.
A.G. Tansley
4.
Jacob Van Verkul
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Thickness of the Ozone layer is measured in which units?
1.
dB
2.
DU
3.
PPB
4.
PPM
1.
Planet
2.
Satellite
3.
Comet
4.
Star
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Ozone hole is said to occur when the ozone level decreases below
1.
2 DU
2.
20 DU
3.
200 DU
4.
2000 DU
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Which of the following is the authority to monitor state industrial effluents?
1.
State pollution control board
2.
Indian environmental association
3.
Centre for science and development
4.
None of these
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Most of the reptiles like snakes, crocodiles, etc. eat their food by:
1.
Tearing its flesh
2.
A process called cud chewing
3.
Swallowing it as a whole
4.
Sucking its blood
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World environment day is celebrated on
1.
April 5th
2.
June 5th
3.
November 5th
4.
December 5th
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First International Earth summit was held at
1.
Germany
2.
Stockholm
3.
Johannesburg
4.
Riode Janeiro
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Which is considered as energy source of future?
1.
Wind
2.
Ocean
3.
Hydrogen
4.
None of these
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ELA is related to :
1.
Environmental Impact Assessment
2.
Environmental and Industrial Activities
3.
Environmental Internal Activities
4.
Environmental Impact Activities
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Which of the following does not belong to the group formed by the other trees?
1.
Mango
2.
Coconut
3.
Tamarind
4.
Neem
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During breathing which gas is most required by us?
1.
Hydrogen
2.
Oxygen
3.
Carondioxide
4.
Nitrogen
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Acid rain affects
1.
Soil
2.
Plants
3.
Materials
4.
All of the above
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Global warming means :
1.
Increase in Earth's Body Temperature
2.
Increase in solar radiation
3.
Acid Rain
4.
All the above
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Decreased soil fertility through rapid leaching of the essential mineral nutrients is due to
1.
Reforestation
2.
Deforestation
3.
Over exploitation
4.
Recycling of forest products
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When we exhale, our lungs have to:
1.
Contract
2.
Expand
3.
Be still
4.
None of the above
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Environment Protection Act of 1986 is meant for
1.
Waste management
2.
Forest management
3.
Desert management
4.
Protection of human environment including human[comma] plants[comma] animals and property
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24.
The pH of acid rain is
1.
Less than 1.7
2.
Less than 2.7
3.
Less than 4.7
4.
Less than 5.7
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25.
The earth's land surface covered by forest is about
1.
30%
2.
40%
3.
50%
4.
60%
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The radiations absorbed by ozone layer are
1.
Ultra-violet
2.
Infra-red
3.
Gamma rays
4.
Visible
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27.
During green house effect, carbon dioxide and water vapours absorbs,
1.
UV radiations
2.
Solar radiation
3.
Short wave radiations
4.
Long wave radiations
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Each chlorine free radical can destroy the number of ozone molecules
1.
100 ozone molecules
2.
1000 ozone molecules
3.
10[comma]000 ozone molecules
4.
100[comma]000 ozone molecules
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Sanjay has a sugar cube in her mouth, in which part of his tongue, will the cube be sweetest?
1.
Front
2.
Middle
3.
Rear
4.
Sides
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How much time does the earth take to complete one rotation?
1.
24 hrs.
2.
1 day
3.
1 year
4.
Both A & B
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