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CENTRAL COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH IN AYURVEDIC SCIENCESf t i T R 3 T p - g T R
WRITTEN EXAM INATIQ N/Prf^d
Date:
Name: CANDIDATE’S SIGNATURE
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1. Glomerulus is found inA. HeartB. KidneyC. LiverD. Pancreas
2. Scientific name of vitamin C isA. TocopherolB. Ascorbic acidC. CalciferolD. Niacin
3. Which of following is used as a moderator in nuclear reactor?A. SilicateB. SulphateC. GraphiteD. None
4. Which planet looks reddish in nighty sky?A. JupiterB. MarsC. NeptuneD. Saturn
5. The improper function o f which results in condition ‘Myxedema’ in human beings?A. Thyroid glandB. Pitutary glandC. PancreasD. Adrenal gland
6. In 1610,Galileo Galilei discovered four moons of which planet?
A. JupiterB. MarsC. NeptuneD. Saturn
7. Which element which does not occur in nature but can be produced artificially?A. BrassB. PlutoniumC. BronzeD. German silver
8. How are latitude and longitude?A. Horizontal to each otherB. Perpendicular to each otherC. Parallel to each other
D. Both b, c9. In which technology do cryogenic engines
find applications?A. Car technologyB. Rocket technologyC. Electronic technologyD. None
10. Which instrument used for finding out wind direction?A. Air vaneB. Wind vaneC. Electronic vaneD. Electric vane
11. Which vitamin is considered to be hormone?A. AB. B12C. DD. C
12. Which of the following is not a computer hardware?A. MouseB. CPUC. MS WordD. Printer
13. Which among them is smallest memory size?A. MBB. GBC. TBD. PB
14. Which of the following is not a search engine?A. YahooB. GoogleC. AskD. SPSS
15. Which laboratory department studies tissue structure?A. ImmunologyB. HistopathologyC. BiochemistryD. Cytogenetic
16. Microsoft word is an example of?A. An operation systemB. An input deviceC. A processing deviceD. Application software
17. Which of the following is not a computerlanguage?
A. BasicB. C++C. JAVAD. Paint Brush
18. Which of the following works is not done by computer?A. ComputingB. ProcessingC. UnderstandingD. Outputting
19. The place where accessories are connected in computer is known as ?A. PortB. RingC. BusD. Zip
20. SMPS stands forA. Switched mode power supplyB. Start mode power supplyC. Signal mode power supplyD. Store mode power supply
21. Which element found on surface o f moon?A. TitaniumB. PlatinumC. SiliconD. Bronze
22. Why is Beaufort Scale used?A. To measure wind velocityB. To measure pressureC. To measure temperatureD. To measure Volume
23. Through which translocation of food materials in plants takes place?A. XylemB. Phloem
C. Both a,bD. None
24. When does relative humidity decreases?A. With increase pressureB. With increase temperatureC. With decrease pressureD. With decrease temperature
25. Make the greatest four digit number by usingany one digit twice by 3,8,7.A. 3387B. 8378C. 8873D. 8773
26. 1 million is equal to how many lakhs?A. 1B. 10C. 100D. 1000
27. Smallest natural number isA. 0B. 1C. 2D. -1
28. Which number is greater than -1.A. -2B. -10C. 0D. -3
29. 1 cm2 is _____ mm2A. 100B. 10C. 1000D. 1/10
30. The ratio of 90 cm to 1.5 m is :-A. 3:5B. 5:3C. 60:1D. 4:3
31. Fill in the blank: 35/45 = ___19A. 5B. 4C. 3D. 7
32. For 500, which symbol is used in roman System?A. LB. CC. MD. D
33. Which tree requiring minimum water for its growth?A. BabulB. BambooC. BanayanD. Mango
34. Which country is largest producer of Bauxte?A. AustraliaB. IndiaC. ShrilankaD. Germany
35. What percentage of water is lost during Transpiration?A. 79%B. 99%C. 25%D. 50%
36. Which is global biodiversity hotspot in India?A. Western ghatsB. Eastern ghatsC. HimalyasD. All of the above
37. Which transition metal is in liquid state?A. SilverB. MercuryC. GoldD. Iron
38. The Vitamin most readily destroyed by heat in?
A. RiboflavinB. TocophralC. ThoaminD. Ascortica acid
39. Which oxyacid of halogen has maximum acidic nature?A. HCL04B. KCL
C. HCLD. None
40. In human body, which one is leg bone?A. FemurB. UlnaC. RadiusD. Clavicle
41. Which plant is referred to as a Living fossil?A. GingkoB. BambooC. NeemD. Ashoka
42. The medicine which promotes the secretion of urine is Called?
A. AdronalineB. MonoureticC. DiureticD. Triuretic
43. By which a mixture of sand and naphthalene can be separated?A. SublimationB. DistillationC. EvaporationD. All
44. Why are metals good conductor of heat than insulator?A. They contain free electronB. Free protonC. BothD. None
45. Which are gland o f body which pour their secretions directly into blood stream?A. Exocrine glandB. Endocrine glandC. Both A & BD. None of these
46. Which is second most abundant metal in the earth’s crust?A. IronB. SilverC. GoldD. Zinc
47. What is the first compound which is fixed during photosynthesis?A. GlucoseB. FructoseC. SucroseD. Maltose
48. What is the unit of measuring the amplitude of sound?
A. CyclesB. HumC. DecibelD. Coulomb
49. Which colloid are solvent loving colloid?A. HydrophilicB. LyophilicC. HydrophobicD. Lypphobic
50. Where is National Institute of Nutrition located?A. HyderabadB. GoaC. MumbaiD. Bangluru
51. What is Amnesia?A. Unable to speakB. Unable to walkC. Unable to hearD. Loss of memory
52. Which metal is used for generation ofnuclear power?
A. UraniumB. PlatiniumC. SiliconD. Hydrogen
53. What is Syrinx?A. Voice box in humansB. Voice box in birdsC. Voive box in fishD. Voice box in cows
54. Which planet is nearest to earth?A. MarsB. VenusC. SaturnD. Pluto
55. Who is considered as father of Ayurveda?A. CharakaB. SusrutaC. BuddhaD. None
56. Who is considered to father of Surgery?A. CharakaB. SusrutaC. DavidsonD. Hilton
57. Which gland is both exo and endocrine gland?A. PancreasB. PitutaryC. AdrenalD. Thyroid
58. Which country is rich in oil?A. JapanB. IndonesiaC. GermanyD. India
59. Which state produces maximum Soya bean?A. GujratB. Himachal PradeshC. KeralaD. Madhya Pradesh
60. In context with the connective tissues, which among the following join Bones to Bones?A. LigamentsB. TendonsC. Reticular fibersD. Raphe
61. Which among the following live tissues of the Human Eye does not have blood vessels?A. ScleraB. Cornea
C. ChoroidD. Iris
62. Pneumonia is an infection of the:-A. BloodB. SkinC. LungsD. Nerves
63. Milk is naturalA. SolutionB. EmulsionC. MixtureD. Suspension
64. Drinking soda is:-A. AlkalineB. AcidicC. NeutralD. Oxidant
65. Iodized salt is beneficial for:-A. Lowering of blood pressureB. Prevention of dehydrationC. Thyroid functionD. Salivary glands
66. Milk sugar is:-A. Lactose 'B. MaltoseC. GalactoseD. Sucrose
67. Which o f the following is used in Pencil?A. GraniteB. GraphiteC. CharcoalD. Phospane
68. Which is purest form of Iron?A. SteelB. Cast ironC. Pig ironD. Wrought iron
69. The first metal used by man was?A. CopperB. SilverC. BronzeD. Brass
70. The major constituent of air is:-A. NitrogenB. Carbon dioxideC. OxygenD. Hydrogen
71. The chemical name of common salt is:-A. Sodium chlorideB. Sodium nitrateC. Ammonium chlorideD. Calcium chloride
72. The gas used in artificial ripening o f fruits is:-A. AcetyleneB. MethaneC. EthaneD. Butane
73. Sea water can be purified by the process of:-A. DistillationB. EvaporationC. FiltrationD. Fractional distillation
74. The purest form of water is:-A. Tap waterB. Rain waterC. Ground waterD. Distilled water
75. The energy o f sun is mainly due to:-A. Nuclear fissionB. RadioactivityC. HeatD. Nuclear fusion
76. An example o f major air pollutant is:-A. OxygenB. Carbon dioxideC. Carbon monoxideD. Helium
77. The natural Pacemaker in the SA node which is present in which among the following Chambers?
A. Right AuricleB. Left AuricleC. Right VentricleD. Left Ventricle
78. Overdose of antibiotics will cause the suppression o f synthesis of which among the following vitamins in human body?A. Vitamin AB. CalciferolC. Vitamin KD. Biotin
79. Which among the following element in the human body / organ makes the main basis of working of the MRI (Magnetic resonance imaging)?A. NitrogenB. HydrogenC. CalciumD. Sodium
80. Vegetable oils are converted into solid fats byA. HydrolysisB. Addition of agarC. Oxidation using Co2D. Hydrogenation
81. Deficiency of Vitamin D effects absorption of which of the following minerals?
A. IodineB. PhosphorusC. CalciumD. Iron
82. Hodophobia is the fear of which of the following?A. SleepingB. TravelC. DrugsD. Cattle
83. Due to which of the processes in plants the Radiocarbon dating is possible to estimate their age?A. GrowthB. ChemosynthesisC. PhotosynthesisD. Assimilation
84. Which of the following pairs is correctly matched?
A. Tertian-BCGB. Tuberculosis- ATSC. Malaria- ChloroquinD. Scurvy - Thiamin
85. Enzymes are:A. Organic compoundsB. MouldC. ProteinsD. Microorganism
86. Aluminium can be purified by:-A. OxidationB. DistillationC. ElectrolysisD. Ozonolysis
87. Catalyst is a substance which:-A. Increases the rate o f reactionB. Decreases the rate o f reactionC. Has no action on rate of reactionD. None of these
88. Which cells in our body have the least regenerative power?
A. BrainB. MuscleC. Bone cellsD. Liver cells
89. Which of organic compound has fruity smell?A. AlcoholB. AldehydeC. EsterD. Ether
90. Which of following fibre catches fire least ?A. NylonB. CottonC. RayonD. Terricot
91. Bye product obtained by soap industry is?A. Caustic sodaB. GlycerolC. NaphthaleneD. Caustic potash
92. Polythene is polymer of:-A. EthyleneB. PropyleneC. AcetyleneD. Aniline
93. The most abundant inert gas in the atmosphere is:-A. HeliumB. NeonC. ArgonD. Krypton
94. Which of the following is not present in German silver?
A. CopperB. NickelC. SilverD. Zinc
95. World Yoga Day is celebrated on:-A. 5 JuneB. 21 Junel DecemberC. 24 Nov
96. CCMB Located in:-A. BangaloreB. HyderabadC. MumbaiD. Delhi
97. Which of the following is a scientific name of Ashwagandha:-
A. A racemocesB. M indicaC. W somniferaD. B aristata
98. Montreal protocol is related to:-A. CholorflorocarbonB. Water pollutionC. AgricultureD. White tiger
99. Wood spirit isA. Methyl alcoholB. Ethyl alcoholC. Butyl alcoholD. Propyl alcohol
100. Pus cells or fat in urine would cause this color:-A. redB. yellow-brownC. greenish-blueD. mi Iky-white
1. ■m'I H TRT TcTT | ?A.B. P M tC. ^TfcfD.
2. R dlR ri tsilPl4) TTR" w r | ?A. TocopherolB. Ascorbic acidC. CalciferolD. Niacin
fr^ft I?A. SilicateB. SulphateC. GraphiteD. None
A. JupiterB. MarsC. NeptuneD. Saturn
5.H ^ I (Myxedema) jft ^iidi f?
A. Thyroid glandB. Pitutary glandC. PancreasD. Adrenal gland
A. JupiterB. MarsC. NeptuneD. Saturn
f f^ T ^ ^TFTT TrTT |?A. BrassB. PlutoniumC. BronzeD. German silver
8. m m r tt^ ^ f ?A. Horizontal to each otherB. Perpendicular to each otherC. Parallel to each otherD. Both b, c
9. PfaTcH'fl'f) tsfiT^I^Rej, tf^PTW Tn-frrlTt?A. Car technologyB. Rocket technologyC. Electronic technologyD. None
10. ^ ^ tf e T T ^ rT rp T ^ r ^ f^ r r^rm T|?
A. Air vaneB. Wind vaneC. Electronic vaneD. Electric vane
11. ^ T ^ rrR d iR H ^t^T^TTFTT^sfRrrl?A. AB. B12C. DD. C
12.A. MouseB. CPUC. MS WordD. Printer
13.A. MBB. GBC. TBD. PB
14. i P n h^ ‘|?A. YahooB. GoogleC. AskD. SPSS
15. ^ T ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ m "sp fh T 9 T T ^ n " flw r^ T n ? r:#*TC HT 31WPT WTT | ?
A. ImmunologyB. HistopathologyC. BiochemistryD. Cytogenetic
16. + l ^A. An operation systemB. An input deviceC. A processing deviceD. Application software
H$‘| ?A. BasicB. C++C. JAVAD. Paint Brush
18. SKI < 1^1% ^T ^rT |?A. ComputingB. ProcessingC. UnderstandingD. Outputting
19. t ^ I 'jTI'tfT t?
A. PortB. RingC. BusD. Zip
20. S M P S ^ T f^ ^ f^ TA. Switched mode power supplyB. Start mode power supplyC. Signal mode power supplyD. Store mode power supply
2 1. TRT RT?A. TitaniumB. PlatinumC. SiliconD. Bronze
22. 4-41 ^ q \ * \ f ?A. To measure wind velocityB. To measure pressureC. To measure temperatureD. To measure Volume
23. ’rtefr ^ r t ftaT | ?A. XylemB. PhloemC. Both a,bD. None
24. ^A. With increase pressureB. With increase temperatureC. With decrease pressureD. With decrease temperature
25. S p p ^ ifM K 3,8,7w r «MI$TT;-
A. 3387B. 8378C. 8873D. 8773
26. P-lRl'M’i R>d lA. 1B. 10C. 100D. 1000
27. W IT | ?A. 0B. 1C. 2D. -1
2 8 .^ T ¥ T 3 N t-1A. -2B. -10C. 0D. -3
29. 1 cm2 f .............. mm2A. 100B. 10C. 1000D. 1/10
30. 90 cm sffc 1.5 m^T^'fjcrrd R>cHI | ?A. 3:5B. 5:3C. 60:1D. 4:3
3 1 .ftrF P T F T ^ : 35/45 = ___/9A. 5B. 4C. 3D. 7
32. 500% fa n <W H Ri«M SfsitaO Tr^'dM 4'l*l
A. LB. CC. MD. D
33.A. BabulB. BambooC. BanayanD. Mango
34. «l IWrfH ^TKT WWt
A. AustraliaB. IndiaC. ShrilankaD. Germany
35. f%cFIT 31T TRTTA. 79%B. 99%C. 25%D. 50%
36. ^ T ^ r P ^ ' jN"f%f%SRTT 6 lit-HId
t?A. Western ghatsB. Eastern ghatsC. HimalyasD. All of the above
3 7. m stsfterr ^ if t f i t t t | ?A. SilverB. MercuryC. GoldD. Iron
38.^fa*rrR dir£MA. RiboflavinB. TocophralC. ThoaminD. Ascortica acid
39. % 1%*r ^ reTrm-TpT|rcfTt?
A. H CL04B. KCLC. HCLD. None
40. iT m srrftr t ftcft | ?A. FemurB. UlnaC. Radius
D. Clavicle4 1 . ^ T ^ ^ ^ t 4 1 R d f ^ iw ^ r ^ s T R r r t?
A. GingkoB. BambooC. NeemD. Ashoka
42. w r ^ t f?
A. AdrenalineB. MonoureticC. DiureticD. Triuretic
43. affc ^ w f ^ F T % %% 3T?PT f%^T W
A. SublimationB. DistillationC. EvaporationD. All
44. cpT'TT £TRJW f |?
A. They contain free electronB. Free protonC. BothD. None
45.A. Exocrine glandB. Endocrine glandC. Both A & BD. None of these
46. s r ^ f t tP C ^ M K I T r t jTFT =rr^ «JT5
A. IronB. SilverC. GoldD. Zinc
47. w s t # «r^r r r w r |?A. GlucoseB. FructoseC. SucroseD. Maltose
48. w t w r | ?A. CyclesB. HumC. DecibelD. Coulomb
49. f^T f^TA. HydrophilicB. LyophilicC. HydrophobicD. Lypohobic
50. Mh^l ^ T F T ^ t f ^ R T t ?A. HyderabadB. GoaC. MumbaiD. Bangluru
5 1 .^ H ^ i7 T T w t ?A. Unable to speakB. Unable to walkC. Unable to hearD. Loss of memory
A. UraniumB. PlatiniumC. SiliconD. Hydrogen
53. h R 'R I w t |?A. Voice box in humansB. Voice box in birdsC. Voive box in fishD. Voice box in cows
54.A. MarsB. VenusC. SaturnD. Pluto
55. f?A. CharakaB. SusrutaC. BuddhaD. None
56. f ?A. CharakaB. SusrutaC. DavidsonD. Hilton
57. 3 F ^ :? n ^ T ^ ^ T c r T ^ tT r f ^ ^ h T # t?A. PancreasB. PitutaryC. AdrenalD. Thyroid
5 8. ir cf r s r i^ c r r | ?A. JapanB. IndonesiaC. GermanyD. India
59. 3I<?I
^r^rrt?A. GujratB. Himachal PradeshC. KeralaD. Madhya Pradesh
60. frf t % g ift TTf^r w r f ?A. LigamentsB. TendonsC. Reticular fibersD. Raphe
61. 3 ^ % Ri'tf ^ -i.Tti
frtfr?A. ScleraB. CorneaC. ChoroidD. Iris
62. FWrf^TT I?A. BloodB. SkinC. LungsD. Nerves
63. w t | ?A. SolutionB. EmulsionC. MixtureD. Suspension
64. Tfl% HIA. AlkalineB. AcidicC. NeutralD. Oxidant
65. 1?A. Lowering of blood pressureB. Prevention o f dehydrationC. Thyroid functionD. Salivary glands
6 6 .^ r^ t9 T ^ R r^ n | ?A. LactoseB. MaltoseC. GalactoseD. Sucrose
67. TftWT if W | ?A. MethaneB. EthyleneC. PropyleneD. Acetylene
6 8 .^ t t ^ T ^ ^ T ^ T T | ?A. SteelB. Cast ironC. Pig ironD. Wrought iron
69. HM«I S*TTT3WFTf^TT 11 ETTfct>lrl
A. CopperB. SilverC. BronzeD. Brass
70. WT?>A. NitrogenB. Carbon dioxideC. OxygenD. Hydrogen
71. TFT W |?A. Sodium chlorideB. Sodium nitrateC. Ammonium chlorideD. Calcium chloride
72. w r % r W r | ?A. AcetyleneB. MethaneC. EthaneD. Butane
73.t?
A. DistillationB. EvaporationC. FiltrationD. Fractional distillation
74.*TFft**T$snPT^TW | ?A. Tap waterB. Rain waterC. Ground waterD. Distilled water
75.A. Nuclear fissionB. RadioactivityC. HeatD. Nuclear fusion
76. ^T v )< ^ |J| W Tf?A. OxygenB. Carbon dioxideC. Carbon monoxideD. Helium
A. Right AuricleB. Left AuricleC. Right VentricleD. Left Ventricle
78. l i j t enf) *£tsrflRKTT9Tffc*Tf^FT
A. Vitamin AB. CalciferolC. Vitamin KD. Biotin
79. TFT % t tttt sir Slit
^ ■ 3PTTT|?A. NitrogenB. HydrogenC. CalciumD. Sodium
80. | ?A. HydrolysisB. Addition of agarC. Oxidation using Co2D. Hydrogenation
81. f t f t w f^ ff t %TflTi%cr +<cft f??
A. IodineB. PhosphorusC. CalciumD. Iron
82. ^ WH" ¥71?A. SleepingB. TravelC. DrugsD. Cattle
83. iW r # srf^TTaft i f 1 *Tl+ 1 •cH'P) 3ir5^7T3i-jHM i-*ii* % R i i * . f ?
A. GrowthB. ChemosynthesisC. PhotosynthesisD. Assimilation
84. ^ *rff I?A. Tertian-BCGB. Tuberculosis- ATSC. Malaria- ChloroquinD. Scurvy - Thiamin
85. W Tf?A. Organic compoundsB. MouldC. ProteinsD. Microorganism
86. |?A. OxidationB. DistillationC. ElectrolysisD. Ozonolysis
87.A. Increases the rate of reactionB. Decreases the rate of reactionC. Has no action on rate of reactionD. None of these
88. srdr ft w
A. BrainB. MuscleC. Bone cellsD. Liver cells
A. AlcoholB. AldehydeC. EsterD. Ether
90. t^ T S P T M '^ d l I?A. NylonB. CottonC. RayonD. Terricot
91. WI^T ^ ^TT |?A. Caustic sodaB. GlycerolC. NaphthaleneD. Caustic potash
92. f^T^T =h fA. EthyleneB. PropyleneC. AcetyleneD. Aniline
93. *T TTFt:5 T K ^ fr
A. HeliumB. NeonC. ArgonD. Krypton
94. ft TT?A. CopperB. NickelC. SilverD. Zinc
95.f%^7 % T f^RT TRFTT TRTT | ?A. 5 JuneB. 21 JuneC. 1 DecemberD. 4 Nov
96. C C M B ^ tftsT c rt?A. BangaloreB. HyderabadC. MumbaiD. Delhi
97.
A. A racemocesB. M indicaC. W somniferaD. B aristata