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Vol. 29 Issue 11 Fortnightly February 1, 2018 Page 24 ` 10 PSC Bulletin, Official Publication of Kerala Public Service Commission SINCE 1985 website: www.keralapsc.gov.in E-mail: [email protected] Circulation : 0471-2546270 dn∏-ªnIv Zn\m-tLmjw 2018 `m-c-X-Øn-s‚- 69 mw- dn-∏-ªn-Iv- Zn-\m-tLm-j-tØm-S-\p-_-‘n-®v- ]n.-F-kv.-kn.- B-ÿm- \-Øv- \-S-∂- N-S-ßn¬- ]n.-F-kv.-kn.- sN-b¿-am-≥ A-Uz.- Fw.-sI.-k-°o¿- tZ-io-b- ]- Xm-I- D-b¿-Øp-I-bpw- t]m-eo-kv,- kp-c-£m- hn-`m-Kw- Po-h-\-°m¿- \¬-In-b- Km¿-Uv- Hm- ^v- Hm-W¿- kzo-I-cn-®-ti-jw- dn-∏-ªn-Iv-Zn-\- k-tµ-iw- \¬-Ip-I-bpw- sN-bv-Xp.- ]n.-F- kv.-kn.- Aw-K-ß-fm-b- kn-an- tdm-kv-s_¬- tPm-¨,- B¿.- ]m¿-h-Xo-tZ-hn,- tUm.- Fw.- B¿.- ss_-Pp,- Pn.- cm-tP-{µ-≥ F-∂n-h¿- dn-∏-ªn-Iv- Zn-\- B-iw-k-Iƒ- t\¿-∂p.- ]n.- F-kv.-kn.- sa-k-{I-´-dn- km-Pp- tPm¿-Pv- N-S-ßn¬- kzm-K-X-am-iw-kn-®p.- A-Uo-j- W¬- sk-{I-´-dn- F-≥.- cm-[m-Ir-jv-W-≥ Ir-X-⁄-X- A¿-∏n-®p.- `-c-W-L-S-\- D-b¿- Øn-∏n-Sn-°p-∂- A-h-k-c-k-a-Xz-Øn-s‚-bpw- km-aq-ly-\o-Xn-bp-sS-bpw- X-Xz-߃-°-\p- kr-X-am-bm-Wv- ]n.-F-kv.-kn.- C-°m-e-a-{X-bpw- {]-h¿-Øn-®-sX-∂v- hn-e-bn-cp-Øn-b- sN- b¿-am-≥ A-gn-a-Xn-bpw- kz-P-\-]-£-]m-X-hpw- A-\p-h-Zn-°m-sX- `-c-W-L-S-\-tbm-Sv- {]- Xn-_-≤-Xm-]q¿-∆w- {]-h¿-Øn-®p-h-cp-∂- I-Ωn-j-s\-bpw- D-tZym-K-ÿ-sc-bpw- A-`n-\- µn-®p.- dn-∏-ªn-Iv- F-∂- ]-Zw- hn-h-£n-°p-∂- \o-Xn-bpw- B-\-µ-hpw- k-aq-l-Øn-\v- {]- Zm-\w- sN-øp-∂-Xn¬- km-aq-ly-\o-Xn-bn¬- A-[n-jv-Tn-X-am-bn- {]-h¿-Øn-°p-∂- ]n.-F- kv.-kn.-°v- G-sd- ap-t∂-dm-≥ I-gn-™n-´p-≠v- F-∂v- B¿.- ]m¿-h-Xo-tZ-hn- A-`n-{]m-b- s∏-´p.- B-ÿm-\- Hm-^o-kn-se- hn-hn-[- hn-`m-K-ß-fp-sS- ta-[m-hn-I-fpw- Po-h-\-°m-cpw- N-S-ßn¬- ]-s¶-Sp-Øp.- F-d-Wm-Ip-f-Øv- 63 ]p- Xn- b- G- P- ≥kn- - F-d-Wm-Ip-fw- Pn-√-bn-se- 63 A-£-b-tI-{µ-߃- ap-tJ-\- ]n.- F-kv.-kn.- _p-≈-‰n-≥ hn-X-c-Ww- sN-øp-∂-Xn-\v- Xp-S-°w- Ip-dn- ®p.- G-P-≥kn-I-fp-sS- t]-cpw- hn-h-c-hpw- t^m-¨-\-º-cpw- C- tXm-sSm-∏w- Akshaya Centre Location Mobile Number 1 Kottupuram 9447812661 2 Aluva Hospital junction 9995510163 3 Chakkaraparambu Jn. 9846040249 4 Nayathode Hs Jn. 9446741690 5 Kunnubhagam 9846040249 6 Kannamaly junction 9895094796 7 Vadakkumpuram Market 9895754615 8 Chittoor temple junction 9846144033 9 Panchayath Office area 9061502424, 8086154556 10 Mutholapuram 9496461036 11 East Kadungallur, near NSS Hall 9497459941 12 Panchayath office junction Knajoor 9388847825 13 St.Antny’s church junction 9995135694 14 Manakkapady 9947848774 15 Neryamangalam 8943945500 16 Kutamassery 8281285559 17 Vallathol vayanasala pukkattupady 9895564769 18 Kunnumpuram junction 9846222653 19 Palluruthy veli junction 9995914396 20 Edappally HS junction 9446457627 21 Allnchuvadu junction 9037906920 22 Gandhi nagar 9447210023 23 Lourdhe Hospital 9946559250 24 Kappalandimukku 9072344693 25 Koothattukulam town 9446050250 26 Kothamangalam 9388444247 27 Bappuji Memmorial vayanasala 9961311001 28 S.N,library Thathapilly 9496744928 29 Coir co-op society siva temple road 9846917013 30 Neeleswaram east junction 9947330223 31 Ezhakkaranad 9847231303 32 Maneed 9447916450 33 Madakkathanam 9895975726 34 Maradu Junction 9388223725 35 Panchayath office junction 9895123219 36 Panchayath junction 8606607070 37 Mini Civil Station, Vazhappillty 9400777884 38 Choondakuzhipally 9544636207 39 Karakkatukkunnu 9446684059 40 Nellikuzhy junction 9447218588 41 Palakuzha 9847909096 42 Koovallur 9544123129 43 Adivadu 9947762558 44 Devasamnada 9447304842 45 Pampakuda Community Hall 9447744211 46 Moozhikulam junction 9947229961 47 Vedimara Jn 9946087480 48 Perumbadanna Jn. 49 Azad public library payipra 9496826151 50 Pallithazham Jn. 9745169399 51 Palachuvadu junction 9946874966 52 Pazhoor LPS 9447379304 53 Vennikulam 9496768193 54 Vlallamda.civil station 9961884618, 9656104618 55 K M UP school 9249748855 56 St. Francis LPS 9847277014 57 EMS computer center Udayamperur 9495677079 58 HDPY English Medium School 9061097222 59 HMY HSS, Kottuvallikad 9446931303 60 Palyathuruth palppu nagar 9400357230 61 Varapetty junction 9446405687, 8606320295 62 Ponjassery kavala (Thandekkad) 9400480486 63 Allapra kavala 9961791254

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Page 1: F-d-Wm-Ip-f-Øv- 63 ]p-Xn-b- G-P-≥kn-Iƒ-...26 Kothamangalam 9388444247 27 Bappuji Memmorial vayanasala 9961311001 28 S.N,library Thathapilly 9496744928 29 Coir co-op society siva

Vol. 29 Issue 11 Fortnightly February 1, 2018 Page 24 ` 10

PSC Bulletin, Official Publication of Kerala Public Service Commission

SINCE 1985

website: www.keralapsc.gov.in E-mail: [email protected] Circulation : 0471-2546270

dn∏-ªnIv Zn\m-tLmjw 2018`m-c-X-Øn-s‚- 69 mw- dn-∏-ªn-Iv- Zn-\m-tLm-j-tØm-S-\p-_-‘n-®v- ]n.-F-kv.-kn.- B-ÿm-\-Øv- \-S-∂- N-S-ßn¬- ]n.-F-kv.-kn.- sN-b¿-am-≥ A-Uz.- Fw.-sI.-k-°o¿- tZ-io-b- ]-Xm-I- D-b¿-Øp-I-bpw- t]m-eo-kv,- kp-c-£m- hn-`m-Kw- Po-h-\-°m¿- \¬-In-b- Km¿-Uv- Hm-^v- Hm-W¿- kzo-I-cn-®-ti-jw- dn-∏-ªn-Iv-Zn-\- k-tµ-iw- \¬-Ip-I-bpw- sN-bv-Xp.- ]n.-F-kv.-kn.- Aw-K-ß-fm-b- kn-an- tdm-kv-s_¬- tPm-¨,- B¿.- ]m¿-h-Xo-tZ-hn,- tUm.- Fw.-B¿.- ss_-Pp,- Pn.- cm-tP-µ-≥ F-∂n-h¿- dn-∏-ªn-Iv- Zn-\- B-iw-k-Iƒ- t\¿-∂p.- ]n.-F-kv.-kn.- sa-k-I-´-dn- km-Pp- tPm¿-Pv- N-S-ßn¬- kzm-K-X-am-iw-kn-®p.- A-Uo-j-W¬- sk-I-´-dn- F-≥.- cm-[m-Ir-jv-W-≥ Ir-X-⁄-X- A¿-∏n-®p.- `-c-W-L-S-\- D-b¿-Øn-∏n-Sn-°p-∂- A-h-k-c-k-a-Xz-Øn-s‚-bpw- km-aq-ly-\o-Xn-bp-sS-bpw- X-Xz-߃-°-\p-kr-X-am-bm-Wv- ]n.-F-kv.-kn.- C-°m-e-a-X-bpw- ]-h¿-Øn-®-sX-∂v- hn-e-bn-cp-Øn-b- sN-b¿-am-≥ A-gn-a-Xn-bpw- kz-P-\-]-£-]m-X-hpw- A-\p-h-Zn-°m-sX- -c-W-L-S-\-tbm-Sv- ]-Xn-_-≤-Xm-]q¿-∆w- ]-h¿-Øn-®p-h-cp-∂- I-Ωn-j-s\-bpw- D-tZym-K-ÿ-sc-bpw- A-`n-\-µn-®p.- dn-∏-ªn-Iv- F-∂- ]-Zw- hn-h-£n-°p-∂- \o-Xn-bpw- B-\-µ-hpw- k-aq-l-Øn-\v- ]-Zm-\w- sN-øp-∂-Xn¬- km-aq-ly-\o-Xn-bn¬- A-[n-jv-Tn-X-am-bn- ]-h¿-Øn-°p-∂- ]n.-F-kv.-kn.-°v- G-sd- ap-t∂-dm-≥ I-gn-™n-´p-≠v- F-∂v- B¿.- ]m¿-h-Xo-tZ-hn- A-`n-]m-b-s∏-´p.- B-ÿm-\- Hm-^o-kn-se- hn-hn-[- hn-`m-K-ß-fp-sS- ta-[m-hn-I-fpw- Po-h-\-°m-cpw-N-S-ßn¬- ]-s¶-Sp-Øp.-

F-d-Wm-Ip-f-Øv-63 ]p-Xn-b- G-P-≥kn-Iƒ-

F-d-Wm-Ip-fw- Pn-√-bn-se- 63 A-£-b-tI-µ-߃- ap-tJ-\- ]n.-F-kv.-kn.- _p-≈-‰n-≥ hn-X-c-Ww- sN-øp-∂-Xn-\v- Xp-S-°w- Ip-dn-®p.- G-P-≥kn-I-fp-sS- t]-cpw- hn-h-c-hpw- t^m-¨-\-º-cpw- C-tXm-sSm-∏w-

Akshaya Centre Location Mobile Number

1 Kottupuram 94478126612 Aluva Hospital junction 99955101633 Chakkaraparambu Jn. 98460402494 Nayathode Hs Jn. 94467416905 Kunnubhagam 98460402496 Kannamaly junction 98950947967 Vadakkumpuram Market 98957546158 Chittoor temple junction 98461440339 Panchayath Office area 9061502424, 808615455610 Mutholapuram 949646103611 East Kadungallur, near NSS Hall 949745994112 Panchayath office junction Knajoor 938884782513 St.Antny’s church junction 999513569414 Manakkapady 994784877415 Neryamangalam 894394550016 Kutamassery 828128555917 Vallathol vayanasala pukkattupady 989556476918 Kunnumpuram junction 984622265319 Palluruthy veli junction 999591439620 Edappally HS junction 944645762721 Allnchuvadu junction 903790692022 Gandhi nagar 944721002323 Lourdhe Hospital 994655925024 Kappalandimukku 907234469325 Koothattukulam town 944605025026 Kothamangalam 938844424727 Bappuji Memmorial vayanasala 996131100128 S.N,library Thathapilly 949674492829 Coir co-op society siva temple road 984691701330 Neeleswaram east junction 994733022331 Ezhakkaranad 984723130332 Maneed 944791645033 Madakkathanam 989597572634 Maradu Junction 938822372535 Panchayath office junction 989512321936 Panchayath junction 860660707037 Mini Civil Station, Vazhappillty 940077788438 Choondakuzhipally 954463620739 Karakkatukkunnu 944668405940 Nellikuzhy junction 944721858841 Palakuzha 984790909642 Koovallur 954412312943 Adivadu 994776255844 Devasamnada 944730484245 Pampakuda Community Hall 944774421146 Moozhikulam junction 994722996147 Vedimara Jn 994608748048 Perumbadanna Jn.49 Azad public library payipra 949682615150 Pallithazham Jn. 974516939951 Palachuvadu junction 994687496652 Pazhoor LPS 944737930453 Vennikulam 949676819354 Vlallamda.civil station 9961884618, 965610461855 K M UP school 924974885556 St. Francis LPS 984727701457 EMS computer center Udayamperur 949567707958 HDPY English Medium School 906109722259 HMY HSS, Kottuvallikad 944693130360 Palyathuruth palppu nagar 940035723061 Varapetty junction 9446405687, 860632029562 Ponjassery kavala (Thandekkad) 940048048663 Allapra kavala 9961791254

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2 ]nFkvkn _p≈‰n≥ 2018 s^_p-hcn- 1

hm¿-jn-I hcnkwJy ˛ $ 200

aWn-tbm¿U-dmbn Abt°≠ hnemkw:

]ªn-Iv- dn-tej≥-kv- Hm-^o-k¿,-

tIcf ]ªn-Iv- k¿-ho-kv- IΩnj≥,-

]´w- ]m-ekv- ]n.-H., Xn-cp-h\¥]p-cw-˛695004

h-cn-°m¿- _p-≈-‰n-≥ kw-_-‘n-®v- I-sØ-gp-Xp-tºm-gpw-t^m- - sN-øp-tºm-gpw- _p-≈-‰n-\n-s‚- te-_-en-ep-≈ k-_v-kv-ssI-_¿- \-º¿- Ir-Xy-am-bn- kq-Nn-∏n-t°-≠-Xm-Wv.-

Pn-√m-X-e- tkm¿-´n-Mn-\m-bn- h-cn-°m¿- hn-em-k-Øn¬- Pn-√-bp-sS- t]-cpw- ]n-≥tIm-Upw- Ir-Xy-am-bn- tc-J-s∏-Sp-tØ-≠-Xm-Wv.-

h-cn-kw-Jy- Hm¨-sse\m-bpw- hn-hn-[- ]n-F-kv-kn- Hm-^o-kp-I-fn¬- t\-cn- pw- kzo-I-cn-°p-∂-Xm-Wv.- Un-.-Un,- sN°,v-t]m-kv-‰¬- Hm¿-U¿- kzo-Im-cy-a√.-

hcn°mcpsS i≤bv°v

]Xm[n]kanXn sNb¿-t]gv -k¨-

io-aXn.- B¿- ]m¿-hXo-tZhn-

saw-_¿,- tIcf ]ªn-Iv- k¿-∆o-kv- IΩn--j≥

]Xm[n]kanXn Aw-K߃-

tUm.- ]n-.- kp-tcjv-Ip-am¿--

saw-_¿,- tIcf ]ªn-Iv- k¿-∆o-kv- IΩn--j≥

tUm.- Pn-\p- k°dn-b DΩ≥-

saw-_¿, tIcf ]ªn-Iv- k¿-∆o-kv- IΩn--j≥

AUz.- cLp-\m-Y≥-.- Fw.- sI.-

saw-_¿,- tIcf ]ªn-Iv- k¿-∆o-kv- IΩn--j≥

tUm.- sI.- ]n.- kPn-em¬-

saw-_¿,- tIcf ]ªn-Iv- k¿-∆o-kv- IΩn--j≥

Sn- B¿- A\n¬-Ip-am¿--

saw-_¿,- tIcf ]ªn-Iv- k¿-∆o-kv- IΩn--j≥

FUn-‰¿

km-Pp -tPm¿-Pv-

skI´dn-,- tIcf ]ªn-Iv- k¿-∆o-kv- IΩn-j≥ -

]ªnIv dntej≥kv Hm^ok¿

_n-.- PbIp-am¿-

t^m¨ : 0471 2546368 OR 9446412483k¿°ptej≥ (]n.B¿.bqWn‰v): 0471 2546270

Bÿm\ Hm^okv F≥Iz-b-dnP\-d¬ F≥Iz-b-dn 0471 2546400,0471 2546401(]h¿Ø\ kabw cmhnse 8 apX¬ sshIp-t∂cw 6 aWn-h-sc).

tImƒ sk‚¿tImƒ sk‚¿: 0471 2444428, 0471 2444438,04712555538 (]h¿Ø\ kabw cmhnse 10.15 apX¬sshIp-t∂cw 5.15 aWn-h-sc).

taJem Hm- o-kp-IƒsIm√w: 0474 2745674, F-d-Wm-Ipfw: 0484 2317435,tImgn-t°mSv: 0495 2371500

Pn√m Hm- o-kp-IƒXncp-h-\-¥-]p-cw-: 0471 2448188/ 0471 2546402,sIm√w: 0474 2743624, ]Ø-\w-Xn´: 0468- 2222665,-B-e∏pg: 0477 2264134, tIm´bw: 0481 2578278,-C-Sp°n: 04868 272359,- F-d-Wm-Ipfw: 0484 2314500,Xr»q¿: 0487 2327505, ]me-°mSv: 0491 2505398,ae-∏pdw: 0483 2734308, tImgn-t°mSv: 0495 2371971,hb-\mSv: 04936 202539, IÆq¿: 0497 2700482,Imk¿tKmU:v 04994 230102

]nF-kv-kn Adn-bn-∏v-

2018 P\phcn 22 \v tN¿∂ IΩn-j≥ tbmK Xocp-am-\-߃

]n.Fkv.kn. dm¶v enÃn¬ \n∂v t]cv \o°w sNøm≥F¥mWv \S]SnIaw?

]ªn-Iv- k¿-ho-kv- I-Ωn-j-s‚- dm-¶v- en-Ãn¬- Dƒ-s∏-´n- p-≈- H-cmƒ-°v- a-t‰-sX-¶n-epw- tPm-en- e- n-®-Xn-\m-tem- F-s¥-¶n-epw- Im-c-W-Øm-tem- X-s‚- t]-cv- dm-¶v-en-Ãn¬- \n-∂pw- \o-°w- sN-ø-W-sa-∂v- tc-Jm-aq-ew- B-h-iy-s∏-Smw.- C-ß-s\- en-Ãn¬- \n-∂pw- \o-°w-sN-ø-s∏- - t]-cv- ]n-∂o-Sv- bm-sXm-cp- Im-c-W-h-im-epw-]p-\-:-ÿm-]n-°p-I-bn-√- F-∂-Xn-\m¬- I¿-i-\- hy-h-ÿ-I-fm-Wv- C-Xn-\m-bn- \n-jv-I¿-jn-®n- p-≈-Xv.-

-Pn-√m-X-e-Øn-ep-≈- sX-c-s™-Sp-∏p-Iƒ-°m-bp-≈-dm-¶v-en-Ãn¬- \n-∂pw- t]-cv- \o-°w- sN-øp-∂-Xn-\v- A-X-Xv- Pn-√m- Hm- o-k¿-am¿-°pw- kw-ÿm-\- A-Sn-ÿm-\-Øn-ep-≈- dm-¶v- en-Ãn¬- \n-∂v- t]-cv- \o-°w- sN-øp-∂-Xn-\v- sk-I- -dn-°pw- ta-J-em- Hm- o-kp-I-fn¬- \n-∂v-\n-b-a-\- in-]m¿-i- \-S-Øp-∂- X-kv-Xn-I-I-fp-sS- Im-cy-Øn¬- A-X-Xv- ta-J-em- Hm- o-k¿-°pw- A-t]-£- k-a¿-∏n-°mw.- A-t]-£-bn¬- D-tZym-Km¿-∞n-bp-sS- t]-cpw- ta¬-hn-em-k-hpw- H-∏pw- hy-‡-am-bn- tc-J-s∏-Sp-Ø-Ww.- D-tZym-Km¿-∞n-bp-sS- k¿-°m¿- h-Ip-∏p-I-fn-se-K-k-‰-Uv- D-tZym-K-ÿ-≥ km-£y-s∏-Sp-Ø-Ww.- (sI.-F-kv.-C.-_n.,- sI,-F-kv.-B¿.-Sn.-kn.- ap-X-em-b-h-bn¬- k-am-\- i-º-f-kv-sI-bn-en-ep-≈- D-tZym-K-ÿ-cp-sS- km-£y-s∏-Sp-Ø-ep-Iƒ- kzo-Im-cy-a-√.-)- km-£y-s∏-Sp-Øp-∂-D-tZym-K-ÿ-s‚- t]-cpw- D-tZym-K-t∏-cpw- Hm- o-kv- ko-epw- A-t]-£-bn-ep-≠m-bn-cn-°-Ww.-

-dm-¶v- en-Ãn¬- \n-∂v- t]-cv- \o-°w- sN-øm-\p-≈- A-t]-£-tbm-sSm-∏w- H-cp- k-Xy-hm-Mv-aq-e-hpw- k-a¿-∏n-°-

Ww.- k-Xy-hm-Mv-aq-ew- t\m-´-dn- km-£y-s∏-Sp-Ø-Ww.-Iq-Sm-sX- t^m-t´m- ]-Xn-®- G-sX-¶n-epw- Aw-Ko-Ir-X-Xn-cn-®-dn-b¬- tc-J-bp-sS- kz-bw- km-£y-s∏-Sp-Øn-b-]-I¿-∏pw- A-t]-£-tbm-sSm-∏w- k-a¿-∏n-°-Ww.- km-[p-hm-b- A-t]-£- ]-cn-tim-[n-®v- A-t]-£-I-s‚- t]-cv-dm-¶v- en-Ãn¬- \n-∂v- \o-°w- sN-øp-I-bpw- hn-h-cw- D-tZym-Km¿-∞n-sb- c-Pn-tÿ-Uv- X-]m-en-eq-sS- A-dn-bn-°p-I-bpw- sN-øpw.- D-tZym-Km¿-∞n-sb- \n-b-a-\- in-]m¿-i-bv-°v- ]-cn-K-Wn-°p-∂-Xn-\v- ]-cym-]v-X-am-b- H-gn-hv- A-dn-bn-®p- sIm-≠p-≈- A¿-∞-\m-]-Xw- ]n.-F-kv.-kn.- Hm-^o-kn¬- e-`n-°p-∂- Xo-b-Xn-bn-tem- A-Xn-\p-ap-tºm-th-Ww- t]-cv- \o-°w- sN-øp-∂-Xn-\p-≈- A-t]-£- k-a¿-∏n-t°-≠-Xv.- A-Xn-\v- ti-jw- e-`n-°p-∂- A-t]-£-]-cn-K-Wn-°p-∂-X-√.-

-H-cp- ]p-Xn-b- dm-¶v- en-Ãv- \n-e-hn¬- h-cp-∂- Xo-b-Xn-bn-tem- A-Xn-\p- ap-≥t]m- A-dn-bn-®n- p-≈- H-gn-hp-I-fn-te-°v- ]-cn-K-Wn-°-s∏-Sm-hp-∂- D-tZym-Km¿-∞n-Iƒ- dm-¶v- en-Ãv sh_v-ssk‰n¬- ]kn-≤o-Icn-°p-∂ Xo-bXn- ap-X¬-15 (]-Xn-\-©v-)- Zn-h-k-Øn-\-Iw- km-[p-hm-b- A-t]-£-k-a¿-∏n-°p-∂-]-£w- dm-¶v- en-Ãn¬- \n-∂v- t]-cv- \o-°w-sNøpw.

2017 Hm-Kkv-‰v- 21\v- ap≥-]v- ]kn-≤o-Icn-® dm-¶v-en-kv-‰p-Ifn¬- ]gb hy-hÿ (Kk‰Uv- Hm- o-k¿- km-£y-s∏Sp-Øn-b dn-en--¶zn-jv-sa‚ v- At]£Iƒ-)- Dƒ-s∏´n-cn-°p-∂Xn-\m¬- A]Im-cap-≈ dn-en--¶zn-jv-sa‚pw- ]cn-KWn-°p-∂Xm-Wv.-

Npcp°∏´nI ]kn≤oIcn°pw1. `qPehn`h hIp∏n¬ Akn v F©n\ob¿

(Im‰Kdn \º¿ 215/2016)

2. kmt¶XnI hnZym`ymk hIp∏n¬ Pq\nb¿

C≥kvSIvS¿ sSbnednwKv B‚ v Km¿sa‚ v ta°nwKv

(Im‰Kdn \º¿ 109/2017)

3. tIcf ]ªnIv k¿∆okv IΩnj\n¬ Akn v

(I∂S Adnbmhp∂h¿) (Im‰Kdn \º¿ 46/2016)

4. C≥jpd≥kv saUn°¬ k¿∆okkv hIp∏n¬

(tIm´bw, ae∏pdw) BIvknedn \gvkv anUvssh v

(Im‰Kdn \º¿ 339/2016).

C‚¿hyq \SØpw1. ]´nIPmXn hnIk\ hIp∏n¬ sSbn\nwMv

C≥kvSIvS¿ CeIvSojy≥ (ss_ Sm≥kv^¿)

(Im‰Kdn \º¿ 101/2017), πw_¿ (ss_ Sm≥kv ¿)

(Im‰Kdn \º¿ 250/2017).

2. IÆq¿ Pn√bn¬ tlmantbm∏Xn hIp∏n¬

^m¿aknÃv tKUv 2 tlmantbm A©mw

F≥.kn.F ˛Fkv.sF.bp.kn. \mSm¿/Bwt•m

C¥y≥ (Im‰Kdn \º¿ 178/2017).

km[yXm]´nI ]kn≤oIcn°pw1. tIcf thm-t°-j-W¬- l-b¿-sk-‚-dn- hn-Zym- ym-k-

h-Ip-∏n¬- e-t_m-d- -dn- sS-Iv-\n-°¬- A-kn-Ã-‚ v- C-≥

Hm- o-kv- sk-I- -dn-jn-∏v- (]- n-I-h¿-§w-),- e-t_m-d- -dn-

sS-Iv-\n-°¬- A-kn-Ã-‚ v- C-≥ I-ºyq- ¿- B-πn-t°-j-

≥ (]- n-I-h¿§w).

2. tIcf tÉv CeIvSnkn‰n t_m¿Un¬ ao‰¿ doU¿/

kvt]m´v _n√¿ (]´nIh¿§w) (Im‰Kdn \º¿ 361/

2016).

]mtbmKnI ]co£1. tIcf \nbak` skIt´dnb‰n¬ t]Ãv A]v

B¿´nÃv tKUv 2 (Im‰Kdn \º¿ 162/2016).

a‰pXocpam\߃1. Smh-≥Iq¿- sIm-®n-≥ sI-an-°¬-kv- en-an-‰-Un¬-

Km¿-Uv- (]-´n-I-h¿-§w- aq-∂mw- F-≥.-kn.-F.- hn-

⁄m-]-\w-),- Km¿-Uv- (F-≥.-kn.-F.- H.-F-Iv-kv-)-

(Im-‰-K-dn- \-º¿- 481/-2014)- X-kv-Xn-I-bn-se- sX-

c-s™-Sp-∏n-\m-bn- im-co-cn-I- A-f-sh-Sp-∏v- \-S-

Øpw.-

2.- -]-´n-I-Pm-Xn-/-]-´n-I-h¿-§- hn-I-k-\- tIm¿-∏-td-j-

\n¬- ssS-∏n-Ãv- tK-Uv- 2 X-kv-Xn-I-bn-te-°v- k-

am-\- X-kv-Xn-I-Iƒ- Iq-Sn- Dƒ-s∏-Sp-Øn- s]m-Xp-

hn-⁄m-]-\w- ]p-d-s∏-Sp-hn-°pw.-

3.- -Sn-hm-≥Uw- sU-h-e-∏v-sa-‚ v- A-tXm-dn-‰n-bn¬- ]n.-

F.-_n.-F-Iv-kv- Hm-∏-td-‰¿- (Im-‰-K-dn- \-º¿- 175/

-2015)- X-kv-Xn-I-bn-se- H-gn-hv- k-Ω-X- ]-Xw- hm-

ßn- Xn-cp-h-\-¥-]p-cw- Pn-√-bn-se- ap-≥kn-∏¬-

tIm-a-¨- k¿-∆o-kn-se- sS-e-t^m-¨- Hm-∏-td-‰¿-

X- n-I-bp-sS- dm-¶v- ]-´n-I-bn¬- \n-∂pw- \n-I-Øpw.-

4.- -l-b¿-sk-°-‚-dn- kv-Iqƒ- So-®¿- I-Ωyq-Wn-t°-

‰o-hv- Cw-•o-jv- ]-tXy-I- N-´-߃- kw-_-‘n-®v-

D-]-k-an-Xn- k-a¿-∏n-®- t`-Z-K-Xn- \n¿-t±-i-߃- I-

Ωn-j-≥ Aw-Ko-I-cn-®p.- tI-c-f- l-b¿- sk-°-‚-

dn- hn-Zym-`ym-k- h-Ip-∏n-se- A-[ym-]-I- X-kv-Xn-

I-bp-sS- \n-e-hn-ep-≈- ]m-b-]-cn-[n- D-b¿-Øm-≥

I-gn-bn-s√-∂v- k¿-°m-cn-s\- A-dn-bn-°pw.- F-Iv-

ssk-kv- B-‚ v- s]m-ln-_n-j-≥ k-t_m¿-Un-t\-

‰v- k¿-∆o-kn-s‚- t`-Z-K-Xn-°v- tk-hnw-Kv- ¢m-kv-

\n-e-hn¬- h-∂-Xn-\m¬- 05˛-10˛-2011 ap-X-ep-≈- sX-

c-s™-Sp-∏p-Iƒ-°v- am-X-ta- t`-Z-K-Xn- _m-[-I-

am-bn-cn-°p-I-bp-≈p- F-∂v- Xo-cp-am-\n-®p.- 05˛-

10˛-2011 ap-X-ep-≈- sd-m-t´-j-\n-se- Hm-tcm- ]-Øm-

a-sØ- H-gn-hpw- X-kv-Xn-I-am-‰w- h-gn-bp-≈- \n-b-a-

\-Øn-\m-bn- \o-°n-h-bv-°-Ww- F-∂- hy-h-ÿ-

tbm-Sp-Iq-Sn- \n-e-hn-ep-≈- dm-¶v- en-Ãn¬- \n-∂p-

≈- \n-b-a-\-߃- ]-g-b- N-´-]-Im-cw- Xp-S-cp-∂-

Xn-\v- Xocpam\n®p.

kw-ib߃-°v- adp-]Sn-

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C≥-d¿-hyq- t]m-Kmw- s^_p-hcn- 2018

sl. category Name of Post & Dept. DateNo No 2018 Feb

sI]n-Fkv-kn- Bkv-Ym-\ B^o-kv,- ]´w,- Xn-cp-h\¥]p-cw-

sl. category Name of Post & Dept. DateNo No 2018 Feb

1. 276/16 Assistant Professor in Anaesthesia - Medical Education* 07,08,092. 218/16 Lecturer in Pathology - Medical Education* 09,14,15,163. 277/16 Assistant Professor in Neurology - Medical Education * 14,15,164. 498/16 Assistant Information Officer (NCA-ST) - Information &

Public Relations 215. 661/12 High School Assistant (Mathematics) -

Malayalam Medium (Direct)- Education 21,22,23,276. 047/17 Dental Hygienist (NCA-LC &Dental

052/17 Hygienist Gr.II(NCA- LC/AI), Dental048/17 Hygienist (NCA-OX) & Dental Hygienist050/17 Gr.II (NCA-SC &OBC) - Health053/17 Services 21

7. 436/14 Sergeant - Various (By Transfer & Direct) 218. 540/12 Junior Instructor (Hospitality

Management) - Industrial Training 22,239. Departmental Test - July 2017 - Second Class Language

Test in Malayalam - Part A, Part B - Viva-Voce(Tamil-3 & Kannada-7) 23

10. 418/14 Librarian Gr.III - State Central Library 27,2811. 166/13 High School Assistant (Physical Science) - Tamil Medium 27,28, Mar 0112. 013/17 Tractor Operator - cum - Workshop Assistant (II NCA-LC/AI) -

Kerala Agro Industries Corporation Ltd. 2813. 275/14 Foreman (Govt. Instrument Workshop) - Kerala Small

Industries Development Corporation Ltd. Mar 0114. 074/13 Personnel Officer - United Electrical Industries Ltd. Mar 0115. 175/16 Analyst Gr.III (I NCA-SC) - Drugs Control Mar 0116. 355/13 Microbiologist (NCA-E) (Govt. Analytical Laboratories) -

Food safety Department* Mar 01

sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- sIm-√w--1. 659/12 High School Assistant (Natural Science) -

Malayalam Medium (Direct) - Education 07,082. 661/12 High School Assistant (Mathematics) - 08,09,

Malayalam Medium (Direct) - Education 21,22,23

sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- ]Ø\w-Xn-´1. 217/13 Work Superintendent - Agriculture

441/14 142. 661/12 High School Assistant (Mathematics) -

Malayalam Medium (Direct) - Education 15,16

sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- Be∏p-g1. 472/13 Tractor Driver - Agriculture 142. 661/12 High School Assistant (Mathematics) - 14,15,16,27

Malayalam Medium (Direct) - Education 28, Mar 013. 072/16 Nurse Gr.II (Ayurveda) (NCA-LC/AI) -

Indian Systems of Medicine* Mar 01

sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- tIm-´bw-1. 661/12 High School Assistant (Mathematics) -

Malayalam Medium (Direct) - Education 07,08,09

sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- CSp-°n-1. 216/14 Chauffeur Gr.II - Tourism 212. 659/12 High School Assistant (Natural Science) -

Malayalam Medium (Direct) - Education 213. 049/14 High School Assistant (Physical Science) - Malayalam Medium

(I NCA-SIUC N) - Education 224. 217/13 Work Superintendent - Agriculture

441/14 225. 661/12 High School Assistant (Mathematics) - 23,27,28

Malayalam Medium (Direct) - Education Mar 01

sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- FdWm-Ip-fw-1. 433/14 Driver (By Transfer from the workers of PCK Ltd.) -

Plantation Corporation of Kerala Ltd. 072. 533/15 Driver Gr.II - HDV (Ex-servicemen Only) - NCC/Sainik

Welfare (TSR-4,KNR-12) 07

3. 045/14 Junior Technical Officer (Civil) (NCAOBC) -Kerala Financial Corporation* 07

4. 200/16 High School Assistant (Arabic) (By Transfer) - Education 075. 661/12 High School Assistant (Mathematics) - 08,09,27,28

Malayalam Medium (Direct) - Education Mar 01

sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- Xr-»q¿-1. 216/14 Chauffeur Gr.II - Tourism 142. 217/13 Work Superintendent - Agriculture

441/14 15,16,213. 659/12 High School Assistant (Natural Science) -

Malayalam Medium (Direct) - Education 214. 468/13 Part Time High School Assistant (Sanskrit) - Education 22,235. 436/14 Sergeant - Various (By Transfer & Direct) 276. 661/12 High School Assistant (Mathematics) -

Malayalam Medium (Direct)- Education 27,28, Mar 01

sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- ]m-e°m-Sv-1. 659/12 High School Assistant (Natural Science) -

Malayalam Medium (Direct) - Education 14,15,162. 012/14 High School Assistant (Natural Science) -

Tamil Medium (Direct) - Education 27,283. 009/11 Stenographer Gr.V-Malabar CementsLtd. Mar 014. 661/12 High School Assistant (Mathematics) -

Malayalam Medium (Direct)-Education Mar 01

kv-s]jy¬- dn-Iq-´v-sa‚v- A´∏m-Sn-1. 64/17 Civil Police Officer & Women Civil

66/17 Police Officer - Police & Civil Excise65/17 Officer - Excise - SR for ST from Paniyan, Adiyan & Kattunaikan 21,22,23

sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- ae∏p-dw1. 659/12 High School Assistant (Natural Science) - 07,08,09,14,15,

Malayalam Medium (Direct) 16,27,28 Mar 01

kv-s]jy¬- dn-Iq-´v-sa‚v- \n-eºq¿--1. 64/17 Civil Police Officer & Women Civil

66/17 Police Officer - Police & Civil Excise65/17 Officer - Excise - SR for ST from

Paniyan, Adiyan & Kattunaikan 21,22,23

sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- tIm-gn-t°m-Sv-1. 659/12 High School Assistant (Natural Science) -

Malayalam Medium (Direct) - Education 072. 079/14 High School Assistant (Mathematics) -

081/14 Malayalam Medium - Education I NCA -082/14 SC-PKD-10,SC-KGD - 20, M-KGD-10, LC/AIKKD- 5 08,09,

3. 661/12 High School Assistant (Mathematics) - 9,14,15,16Malayalam Medium (Direct)-Education 27,28, Mar 01

sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- hb\m-Sv-1. 661/12 High School Assistant (Mathematics) - 07,08,09,

Malayalam Medium (Direct)-Education 14,15,16

sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,-IÆq¿1. 468/13 Part Time High School Assistant (Sanskrit) - Education 14 -2. 436/14 Sergeant - Various (By Transfer & Direct) 153. 661/12 High School Assistant (Mathematics) - 15,16,27,

Malayalam Medium (Direct)-Education 28, Mar 01

sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,-Im-kdtKm-Uv-1. 661/12 High School Assistant (Mathematics) - 07,08,09,

Malayalam Medium (Direct)-Education 21,22,23,272. 075/16 Nurse Gr.II (Ayrveda) (NCA-SC) - Indian Systems of Medicine* 273. 046/14 High School Assistant (Physical Science) - Malayalam

Medium (I NCA-SC) - Education 284. 356/12 High School Assistant (Natural Science)

Kannada Medium- Education 28, Mar 015. 413/13 UP School Assistant (Kannada Medium) - Education Mar 01

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ONLINE EXAMINATION PROGRAMME - MARCH 2018Sl Date &No. Time Name of Post, Department & Syllabus Category No.

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1 07/03/2018 SENIOR LECTURER IN PAEDIATRICS 040/2017Wednesday (NCA NOTIFICATION) H N10.00 AM* MEDICAL EDUCATION Further details

to Syllabus: An Objective Type Test based on the qualification regarding main12.15 PM prescribed for the post. topics are

Main Topics:- Part I : General Knowledge, Current Affairs & Renaissance available on in Kerala Part II : Questions based on Educational Qualification the website(Maximum Marks : 100) (Duration: 1 Hour 15 Minutes)(Medium of Questions: English)Candidates can download the Admission Tickets through their One TimeRegistration Profile in the Website www.keralapsc.gov.in from 22/02/2018

2 07/03/2018 SENIOR LECTURER IN PAEDIATRICS 198/2017Wednesday (NCA NOTIFICATION) V10.00 AM* MEDICAL EDUCATION

to Syllabus: An Objective Type Test based on the qualification12.15 PM prescribed for the post.

Main Topics:- Part I : General Knowledge, Current Affairs & Renaissancein Kerala Part II : Questions based on Educational Qualification(Maximum Marks : 100) (Duration: 1 Hour 15 Minutes)(Medium of Questions: English)Candidates can download the Admission Tickets through their One TimeRegistration Profile in the Website www.keralapsc.gov.in from 22/02/2018

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10.00 AM* VOCATIONAL HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATIONto Syllabus: An Objective Type Test based on the qualification

12.15 PM prescribed for the post.Main Topics:- Part I : General Knowledge, Current Affairs & Renaissancein Kerala Part II : Questions based on Educational Qualification(Maximum Marks : 100) (Duration: 1 Hour 15 Minutes)(Medium of Questions: English)Candidates can download the Admission Tickets through their One TimeRegistration Profile in the Website www.keralapsc.gov.in from 24/02/2018

4 13/03/2018 CARETAKER (MALE) 651/2014Tuesday SOCIAL JUSTICE DEPARTMENT

10.00 AM* Syllabus: An Objective Type Test based on the qualificationto prescribed for the post.

12.15 PM Main Topics:- Part I : General Knowledge, Current Affairs & Renaissancein Kerala Part II : General English Part III : Simple Arithmetic and MentalAbility(Maximum Marks : 100) (Duration: 1 Hour 15 Minutes)(Medium of Questions: English)Candidates can download the Admission Tickets through their One TimeRegistration Profile in the Website www.keralapsc.gov.in from 28/02/2018

5 15/03/2018 SENIOR LECTURER IN TUBERCULOSIS AND RESPIRATORY 200/2017Thursday MEDICINE (PULMONARY MEDICINE) H N10.00 AM* (NCA NOTIFICATION)

to MEDICAL EDUCATION12.15 PM Syllabus : An Objective Type Test based on the qualification prescribed

for the post.Main Topics:- Part I : General Knowledge, Current Affairs & Renaissancein Kerala Part II : Questions based on Educational Qualification(Maximum Marks : 100) (Duration: 1 Hour 15 Minutes)(Medium of Questions: English)Candidates can download the Admission Tickets through their One TimeRegistration Profile in the Website www.keralapsc.gov.in from 02/03/2018

6 15/03/2018 SENIOR LECTURER IN TUBERCULOSIS AND RESPIRATORY 290/2017Thursday MEDICINE (PULMONARY MEDICINE) E/T/B10.00 AM* (NCA NOTIFICATION)

to MEDICAL EDUCATION12.15 PM Syllabus : An Objective Type Test based on the qualification prescribed

for the post.Main Topics:- Part I : General Knowledge, Current Affairs & Renaissancein Kerala Part II : Questions based on Educational Qualification(Maximum Marks : 100) (Duration: 1 Hour 15 Minutes)

(Medium of Questions: English)Candidates can download the Admission Tickets through their One TimeRegistration Profile in the Website www.keralapsc.gov.in from 02/03/2018

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7 22/03/2018 HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHER (JUNIOR) SOCIOLOGY 340/2017Thursday KERALA HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATIONBatch -I Syllabus: An Objective Type Test based on the qualification

10.00 AM* prescribed for the post.to Main Topics:- Part I : Core Subject Part II : Research Methodology

12.15 PM and Teaching Aptitude Part III : Salient Features of Indian Constitution,Batch -II Social Welfare Schemes and Programmes Part IV : General Knowledge,

12.00 PM* Current Affairs & Renaissance in Keralato (Maximum Marks : 100) (Duration: 1 Hour 15 Minutes)

02.15 PM (Medium of Questions: English)Candidates can download the Admission Tickets through their One TimeRegistration Profile in the Website www.keralapsc.gov.in from 09/03/2018

8 22/03/2018 HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHER SOCIOLOGY 344/2017Thursday (SR FOR ST ONLY)Batch -I KERALA HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION

10.00 AM* Syllabus: An Objective Type Test based on the qualificationto prescribed for the post.

12.15 PM Main Topics:- Part I : Core Subject Part II : Research MethodologyBatch -II and Teaching Aptitude Part III : Salient Features of Indian Constitution,

12.00 PM* Social Welfare Schemes and Programmes Part IV : General Knowledge,to Current Affairs & Renaissance in Kerala

02.15 PM (Maximum Marks : 100) (Duration: 1 Hour 15 Minutes)(Medium of Questions: English)Candidates can download the Admission Tickets through their One TimeRegistration Profile in the Website www.keralapsc.gov.in from 09/03/2018

9 22/03/2018 HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHER (JUNIOR) SOCIOLOGY 508/2017Thursday (NCA NOTIFICATION) HNBatch -I KERALA HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION

10.00 AM* Syllabus: An Objective Type Test based on the qualificationto prescribed for the post.

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12.00 PM* Social Welfare Schemes and Programmes Part IV : General Knowledge,to Current Affairs & Renaissance in Kerala

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NOTE:- 1) It may be noted that apart from the Main Topics in the Syllabus referred to in the Examination Programme,questions from other topics related to the educational qualifications prescribed for the post may alsoappear in the question paper. There is no under - taking that all the topics mentioned under the subhead “Main Topics” may be covered in the question paper.

2) In addition to the Admission Tickets, candidates have to produce the original of any one of the follow-ing documents to prove their identity at the time of examination viz. Voters Identity Card, Passport,PAN Card, Driving Licence, Pass Book with photo issued by Nationalized Banks, Photo Iden-tity Card issued by Government Departments, Photo Identity Card issued by Social WelfareDepartment, Govt. of Kerala to Physically Handicapped persons, Photo affixed Identity Cardissued to the Ex-servicemen by the Zilla Sainik Welfare Officer / Discharge Certificate, Con-ductor License issued by Motor Vehicles Department, Photo affixed pass book issued by Sched-uled Banks/Kerala State Co-operative Bank/ District Cooperative Banks, Photo affixed IdentityCard issued by Public Sector Undertakings (various companies/ corporations/ boards/author-ity)/Govt. autonomous institutions to their employees, Photo affixed Identity Card issued byvarious Universities of Kerala to their employees, Photo affixed Medical Certificate issued byMedical Board to P.H. candidates, Photo affixed Identity Card issued by Bar Council to thosewho are enrolled as Advocates, AADHAAR card issued by the Central Government, One TimeVerification Certificate issued by Kerala Public Service Commission. Candidates who fail toproduce Original Identity Proof will not be permitted to attend the examination.

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EXAMINATION PROGRAMME - MARCH 2018Sl Date &No. Time Name of Post, Department & Syllabus Category No.

* Examination Time includes half an hour as preparation time for the verification of Admission Tickets and original ID of the candidates appearing for the examination

Sl Date &No. Time Name of Post, Department & Syllabus Category No.

1 01/03/2018 AYURVEDA THERAPIST 194/2017Thursday INDIAN SYSTEMS OF MEDICINE KLM, PTA

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^nenss∏≥kv* Ggm-bn-c-Øn¬-∏-cw- Zzo-]p-I-fp-sS- k-aq-l-

am-Wv- In-g-°-t\-jy-≥ cm-Py-am-b- ^n-en-ss∏-≥kv.- G-jy-bp-sS- I-hm-Sw- F-∂-dn-b-s∏-Sp-∂- ^n-en-ss∏-≥kn-em-Wv-G-jy-bn¬- l-cn-X-hn-π-h-Øn-\p- Xp-S-°w- Ip-dn-®-Xv.- A-Xn-\m¬- G-jy-bn¬-l-cn-X- hn-π-h-Øn-s‚- P-∑-tK-lw- F-∂-dn-b-s∏-Sp-∂-Xv- ^n-en-ss∏-≥km-Wv-(tem-I-Øn¬- l-cn-X- hn-π-h-Øn-s‚- P-∑-tK-lw- F-∂-dn-b-s∏-Sp-∂-Xv- sa-Iv-kn-t°m-bm-Wv-).-

*- -^n-en-ss∏-≥kn-se- G-‰-hpw- hn-kv-Xo¿-W-hpw- P-\-kw-Jy-bpw- Iq-Sn-b- Zzo-]m-b-eq-tkm-Wn-em-Wv- X-e-ÿm-\-am-b- a-\n-e.-

*- -G-jy-bn¬- G-‰-hpw- Iq-Sp-X¬- tdm-a-≥I-tØm-en-°-cp-≈- cm-Py-am-Wv- ^n-en-ss∏-≥kv.-

*- -^n-en-ss∏-≥kn-s‚- ]-kn-U-‚m-bn-cp-∂-c-a-¨- a-Kv-k-tk-bp-sS- kv-a-c-W-bv-°m-bn-tdm-°v-s^-√¿- _-tZ-gv-kv- -≠v- G¿-s∏-Sp-Øn-b- a-Kv-k-tk- A-hm¿-Uv- G-jy-bp-sS- s\m-t_¬- k-Ωm-\w- F-∂-dn-b-s∏-Sp-∂p.- 1957˛¬- H-cp- hn-am-\m-]-I-S-Øn-em-Wv- c-a-¨- a-Kv-k-tk- a-c-W-a-S-™-Xv.-

*- -G-jy-bn¬- G-‰-hpw- Iq-Sp-X¬- I-S¬-Øo-c-ap-≈- c-≠m-a-sØ- cm-Py-am-Wv- ^n-en-ss∏-≥kv- (C-t¥m-t\-jy- I-gn-™m¬-).-

*- - n-en-ss∏-≥kn-se- X-t±-io-b-cp-am-bp-≈-G-‰p-ap-´-en-em-Wv- ]-i-kv-X-\m-hn-I-\m-b- a-K-√-≥ sIm-√-s∏-´-Xv- (1521).- a-K-√-s\- h-[n-®- X-t±-io-b-cp-sS- kw-L-Øn-s‚- t\-Xm-hm-bn-cp-∂- ap-…nw- tbm-≤m-hm-bn-cp-∂p- e-∏p-˛-e-∏p.-

*- -^n-en-ss∏-≥kv- ]-kn-U-‚n-s‚- Hu-tZym-Kn-I- h-k-Xn-bm-Wv- sa-em-I-\m-Mv- sIm-´-mcw (Malacanang Palace).

* C-cp-ºp-i-e- w- F-∂-dn-b-s∏- -Xv- C-a¬-U-a¿-t°m-kv- B-Wv.- ^n-en-ss∏-≥kv- ]-kn-U-‚m-bn-cp-∂- s^¿-Un-\m-≥Uv- a¿-t°m-kn-s‚- `m-cy-bm-bn-cp-∂p- Ah¿.

* kv]m\njv `mj ]NmcØnep≈Gjy≥ cmjvSamWv ^nenss∏≥kv.

* ^n-en-ss∏-≥kn¬- -c-Ww- \-S-Øn-bn-cp-∂-bq-tdm-]y-≥ i-‡n- kv-s]-bn-\m-Wv.- A-ta-cn-°-≥ sF-Iy-\m-Sp-I-fm-Wv- n-en-ss∏-≥kn-\v- kzm-X-¥yw- \¬-In-b-Xv- (1946).-

*- -A-ta-cn-°- tIm-f-\n- -c-Ww- \-S-Øn-bn-cp-∂-G-I- G-jy-≥ cm-Py-am-Wv- n-en-ss∏-≥kv.-

*- -A-ta-cn-°-bp-tS-Xp-t]m-se- ^n-en-ss∏-≥kn-s‚- kzm-X-¥y-Zn-\-hpw- Pq-sse- 4B-Wv.-

*- -G-jy-bn-se- G-‰-hpw- ]-g-°-ap-≈- t]-cp-≈- hm-Wn-Py- hn-am-\- k¿-ho-km-Wv- ^n-en-ss∏-≥ F-b¿-sse-≥kv ( first and oldestcommercial airline in Asia operating underits original name).

* ^nenss∏≥knse G‰hpw henb\KcamWv Iyqtkm¨.

* temIØv G‰hpw ssZ¿Lyw IqSnbInkvXp-akv kok¨ D≈ cmPyamWv^nenss∏≥kv.

* bp≤-Im-eØv tZiob ]XmI Xe-Io-gmbn D]-tbm-Kn-°m≥ hyh-ÿ-bp≈cmPy-amWv ^nen-ss∏≥kv.

* bp≤-Im-eØpw kam-[m-\-Im-eØpw hy-X-ykvX \nd-Øn-ep≈ ]Xm-I-I-fp≈cmP-y-amWv ^nen-ss∏≥kv. ]Xm-I-bnse kvssS∏p-Iƒ°v kam-[m-\-Im-eØv \oe-\n-dhpw bp≤-Im-eØv Nph∏v\ndhp-amWv D]-tbm-Kn-°p-∂-Xv.

* ]i-kvX-amb sXßn≥ sIm´mcw nen-ss∏≥kn-em-Wv.

* temI-Øns‚ sk¬^n Xe-ÿm\wF∂-dn-b-s∏-Sp--∂Xv aIm- n- (Makati City)bm-Wv.- ^n-en-ss∏-≥kn-s‚- ^n-\m-≥jy¬-sk-‚-dm-b- Cu- \-K-cw- a-\n-e- sa-tSm-s]m-fn-‰-≥ kn-‰n-bp-sS- H-cp- `m-K-am-Wv.

sdmta-\nb* sX°pIng°≥, a[y bqtdm∏pIfpsS

kwKaÿm\Øv ÿnXnsNøp∂cmPyamWv sdmta\nb.

* Xeÿm\hpw cmPysØ G‰hpw henb\-K-c-hpw- _p-°m-d-Ãv- B-Wv.- C-Xv- en-‰n¬-]m-co-kv,- _mƒ-°-≥kn-se- ]m-co-kv- F-∂o-A-]-c-\m-a-ß-fn-e-dn-b-s∏-Sp-∂p-.

* sdm-ta-\n-b-≥ B-Wv- Hu-tZym-Kn-I- m-j.-sdm-ta-\n-b-≥ eyp- B-Wv- \m-W-bw.-

*- -bp-Wn-‰-dn- sk-an-˛-]-kn-U-≥jy¬- dn-∏-ªn-°m-b- sdm-ta-\n-b-bp-sS- ]m¿-e-sa-‚n-\v- tNw-_¿- Hm-^v- sU-]yp-´o-kv,-sk-\-‰v-F-∂n-ß-s\- c-≠p- k-`-I-fp-≠v.-

*- -\n-t°m-tfm- Nu-j-kv-Iyp- -c-Ww- \-S-Øn-bn-cp-∂- cm-Pyw- sdm-ta-\n-b-bm-Wv.-

*- -tem-I-Øv- G-‰-hpw- sN-e-th-dn-b- -c-W-a-µn-cw- sdm-ta-\n-b-≥ ]m¿-e-sa-‚m-Wv.-

*- -kn-hn-en-b-≥ B-h-iy-߃-°m-bn- \n¿-an-®n-´p-≈- G-‰-hpw- h-en-b- a-µn-c-am-Wv- sdm-ta-\n-b-≥ ]m¿-e-sa-‚ v- (3,-60,-000 N-Xp-c-i-ao-‰¿-).-

*- -In-kv-Xp-a-X-am-Wv- sdm-ta-\n-b-bn-se- ]-[m-\-a-Xw.- F-∂m¬- C-sXm-cp- a-tX-X-c-cm-jv-S-am-Wv.-

*- -sdm-ta-\n-b-≥ Hm-t´m-sam-ss_¬- I-º-\n-bm-Wv- Um-kn-b.-

*- -sdm-am-\n-b-bn-se- G-Im-[n-]-Xy- -c-Ww- A-h-km-\n-®-Xv- 1989˛-em-Wv.-

*- -Um-°p-f-bp-sS- tIm- - A-Y-hm- _m-≥ Im-kn¬- sdm-am-\n-bn-se- s]-≥kn¬-th-\n-b-bn-em-Wv.-

*- -sF-dn-jv- t\m-h-en-Ãm-b- _mw- tÃm-°¿-(1847 -1912)- c-Nn-®- Um-°p-f- F-∂- Cw-•n-jv-t\m-h¬- ]-kn-≤o-I-cn-®-Xv- 1897 -em-W-v.

sk¿_nb* a[y-bq-tdm-∏n-s‚-bpw- sX-°p-In-g-°-≥ bq-

tdm-∏n-s‚-bpw- kw-K-a-ÿm-\-Øp-≈- I-c-_-‘n-X- cm-Py-am-Wv- sk¿-_n-b.-

*- -lw-K-dn,- sdm-ta-\n-b,- _ƒ-tK-dn-b,- dn-∏-ªn-Iv- Hm-^v- am-kn-tUm-Wn-b,- A¬-t_-\n-b,- sIm-tb-jy,- t_m-kv-\n-b- B-≥Uv-sl¿-kn-tKm-hn-\,- sam-≠n-s\-tKm- Xp-S-ßn-b-h-bm-Wv- A-b¬-cm-Py-߃.-

*- -s_¬-tK-Um-Wv- sk¿-_n-b-bp-sS- X-e-ÿm-\w.- Hu-tZym-Kn-I- `m-j- sk¿-_n-b-≥.- \m-W-bw- sk¿-_n-b-≥ Zn-\m¿.-

*- -Um-\yq-_n-s‚- Xo-c-Øm-Wv [hf \Kcw(White city) F∂-dn-b-s∏-Sp-∂- s_¬-tK-Uv.-

*- -]m¿-e-sa-‚-dn- dn-∏-ªn-°m-Wv- sk¿-_n-b.-

P\p-hcn 9 ]hmkn `mc-Xob Zn\wP\p-hcn 12 bph-P-\-Zn\wP\p-hcn 15 Ic-tk-\m-Zn\wP\p-hcn 18 \mj-W¬ CΩyp-ssW-tk-j≥ Zn\wP\p-hcn 23 tZi-kvt\-l-Zn\wP\p-hcn 24 _men-Im-Zn\wP\p-hcn 25 hnt\mZ k©mc Zn\wP\p-hcn 25 kΩXnZmbIcpsS tZiobZn\wP\p-hcn 26 dn∏-ªnIv Zn\wP\p-hcn 29 C¥y≥ \yqkvt]-∏¿ Zn\wP\p-hcn 30 c‡-km£n Zn\ws^_p-hcn 1 Xoc kwc-£W Zn\ws^_p-hcn 13 tZ-iob h\nXm Zn\ws^_p-hcn 19 ]©m-bØv cmPv Zn\ws^_p-hcn 24 sk≥S¬ FIvsskkv Zn\ws^_p-hcn 28 imkvX-Zn\wam¿®v 3 tZiob ]Xn-tcm[ Zn\wam¿®v 4 tZiob kpc-£m-Zn\wam¿®v 16 tZiob hmIvkn-t\-j≥ Zn\wam¿®v 12 kn.sF.-F-kv.-F-^v. Zn\wam¿®v 18 Hm¿U-\≥kv ^mIvSdn Zn\wG]n¬ 5 amcnssSw Zn\wG]n¬ 5 ka-Xz-Zn\w

G]n¬ 11 tZiob amXr-kp-c£m Zn\wG]n¬ 21 tZiob knhn¬ k¿hokv Zn\wG]n¬ 24 am\h GI-Xm-Zn\wsabv 11 kmt¶-XnI hnZym Zn\wsabv 13 sFIy-Zm¿Vy-Zn\wsabv 21 `oIc]h¿Ø\ hncp-≤-Zn\wsabv 29 Fh-dÃv Zn\wPq¨ 29 ÿnXn-hn-h-c-°-W°v Zn\wPqsse 26 Im¿Kn¬ hnPb Zn\wBKkvXv 7 tZiob ssIØdn Zn\wBKkvXv 9 Izn‰n-¥ym-Zn\wBKkvXv 15 kzmX-¥y-Zn\wBKkvXv 20 kZv`m-h-\m-Zn\wBKkvXv 20 cmPo-hvKm‘n A£b Du¿P-Zn\wBKkvXv 29 ImbnI Zn\wsk]vXw-_¿ 5 A[ym-]I Zn\w, kwkvIrX Zn\wsk]vXw-_¿ 14 lnµn-Zn\wsk]vXw-_¿ 15 F©n-\o-tbgvkv Zn\wHIvtSm-_¿ 1 tZiob k∂≤ c‡-Zm\ Zn\wHIvtSm-_¿ 2 Km‘n Pb¥n Zn\wHIvtSm-_¿ 8 thyma-tk\m Zn\wHIvtSm-_¿ 10 t]mì Zn\wHIvtSm-_¿ 13 ^nem-‰en Zn\w

HIvtSm-_¿ 31 ]p\-c¿∏-W-Zn\wHIvtSm-_¿ 31 cmjvSob GIXm Znhkv\hw-_¿ 9 \nba km£-c-Xm-Zn\w\hw-_¿ 11 hnZym- ymk Zn\w\hw-_¿ 12 ]£n \nco-£-W-Zn\w\hw-_¿ 14 inip-Zn\w\hw-_¿ 17 tZiob Npgen (F-]n-se-]vkn) Zn\w\hw-_¿ 17 tZiob _[nc Zn\w\hw-_¿ 19 ]uc-Zn-\w\hw-_¿ 19 tZio-tbm-ZvK-Y\ Zn\w\hw-_¿ 24 F≥ kn kn Zn\wvv\hw-_¿ 26 tZiob \nba Zn\wvv\hw-_¿ 26 `c-W-L-S\m Zn\w\hw_¿ 26 kvXo[\ hncp≤ Zn\wUnkw-_¿ 2 tZiob aen-\o-I-cW \nb-¥W Zn\wUnkw-_¿ 4 \mhn-I-tk\m Zn\wUnkw-_¿ 6 alm-]-cn-\n¿hmW Zn\wUnkw-_¿ 7 kmbp-[-tk\m ]XmI Zn\wUnkw-_¿ 16 hnP-b-Zn\wUnkw-_¿ 18 \yq\-]-£ A-h-Imi Zn\wUnkw-_¿ 22 tZiob KWnX Zn\wUnkw-_¿ 23 I¿j-I-Zn\w (Inkm≥ Znh-kv)Unkw-_¿ 24 D]-t`m-‡r- Ah-Imi Zn\w

temI-cm-Py-߃\m-j-W¬- A-kw-ªn-bm-Wv- \n-b-a-\n¿-am-W-k- .-

*- -]-Xn-s\-´mw- \q-‰m-≠n-s‚- a-[y-tØm-sS-sk¿-_n-b- Hm-t´m-a-≥ km-am-Py-Øn-s‚-`m-K-am-bn.- ]-sØm-≥]-Xmw- \q-‰m-≠n¬-sk¿-_n-b-≥ hn-π-hw.-

*- -bp-tKm-…m-hn-b-bn¬-\n-∂v- ]n-cn-™v-1992˛¬- sam-≠n-s\-tKm-bv-s°m-∏w- bq-Wn-b-≥ Hm-^v- sk¿-_n-b- B-≥Uv- tam-≠n-s\-tKm- F-∂- t]-cn¬- bq-Wn-b-\p-≠m-°n.- 006˛¬- tam-≠n-s\-tKm- kzm-X-¥yw- ]-Jym-]n-®p.- A-tXm-sS- sk¿-_n-b-bpw- kz-X-¥- cm-jv-S-am-bn.-

*- -cm-Py-Øn-s‚- sX-°-≥ ]-hn-iy-bm-b-sIm-tkm-thm- 2008˛¬- sk¿-_n-b-bn¬-\n-∂v- th¿-s]-´v- kz-X-¥- cm-jv-S-am-bn.-2000 \-hw-_¿- H-∂n-\v- sF-Iy-cm-jv-S-k-`-bn¬- Aw-K-am-bn.-

*- -tN-cn-tN-cm- ]-ÿm-\-Øn-s‚- ]-Y-a- D-®-tIm-Sn- 1961˛¬- \-S-∂-Xv- s_¬-tK-Un-em-Wv.- 2011˛¬- A-º-Xmw- hm¿-jn-Iw- ]-am-Wn-®p-≈- D-®-tIm-Sn- \-S-∂-Xpw- s_¬-tK-Un-em-Wv.

skbvsj¬kv* B^n-°-≥ q-J-Wv-U-Øn-s‚- m-K-am-b-

H-cp- Zzo-]-cm-jv-S-am-Wv- sk-bv-j¬-kv.-*- -hn-Iv-tSm-dn-b- B-Wv- sk-bv-j¬-kn-s‚- X-

e-ÿm-\w.- ^-©pw- Cw-•o-jpw- Hu-tZym-Kn-I- m-j-bm-Wv.- \m-W-bw- sk-bv-j-tem-bn-kv- dp-∏o.-

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11. The full form of ‘PDF”:

(a) Printable Document Formatting(b) Portable Document Format(c) Page Document Format (d) Printable DocumentForm

2. The full form of IBM:(a) Indian Business Machines(b) International Business Machines(c) International Business Management(d) None of these

3. Which one of the following is not an input device?(a) Mouse (b) Keyboard(c) Barcode reader (d) Monitor

4. The first key on the left hand side of the first row ofkeyboard:(a) Escape (b) Shift(c) Control (d) Alt

5. The key which is used to move the cursor to thebeginning part of the matter:(a) Page up (b) Home(c) Alt (d) Enter

6. Which company developed ‘WINDOWS’?(a) Microsoft (b) Apple(c) LG (d) HCL

7. The domain name for ‘industries’:(a) firm (b) int(c) org (d) net

8. Determining whether an Internet site is a commercial(.com) or governmental (.gov) site helps determine its...(a) Accuracy (b) Purpose(c) Objectivity (d) Expertise

9. One Kilo byte= ..... bytes(a) 1204 (b) 1024(c) 1440 (d) 512

10. The first modem was invented by:(a) Bell Company (b) Microsoft(c) Apple (d) Lenova

11. The full form of C.D.(a) Computer Disc (b) Compact Disc(c) Compact Device (d) Compact Document

12. The oldest devise for calculation:(a) Calculator (b) Modem(c) Mouse (d) Abacus

13. The domain name for government institutions:(a) org (b) gov(c) com (d) firm

14. The domain name for India:(a) ind (b) in(c) id (d) hin

15. The full form of U.P.S.(a) Uniform Power Supply(b) Uninterrupted Power Supply(c) Universal Power Supply(d) Unidirectional Power Supply

16. What is used for computer communication betweenusers?(a) e-mail (b) SMS(c) Tele mail (d) Phonogram

17. The most common input device now a days:

(a) Joystick (b) Keyboard(c) Mouse (d) Barcode reader

18. Who discovered ‘Mouse’?(a) Douglas Engelbart (b) Alen Shugart(c) Charles Babbage (d) Edison

19. The longest key of the key board:(a) Enter (b) Shift(c) Ctrl (d) Space bar

20. In the history of computer, the fifth generation wasstarted in:(a) 1980 (b) 1976(c) 1966 (d) 1956

21. WINDOWS is a:(a) Opeating system (b) Hardware(c) Virus (d) None of these

22. Which company developed MS WORD?(a) Linux (b) Apple(c) Compac (d) Microsoft

23. Laser Printer was first introduced by:(a) IBM (b) Samsung(c) Canon (d) HP

24. All physical equipment and accessories of a system:(a) Software (b) Hardware(c) Peripherals (d) Internet

25. A marker used to indicate where the next charecter willbe printed?(a) Tab (b) Alt(c) Cursor (d) Indicator

Answers1 (b) 2(b) 3 (d) 4 (a) 5(b) 6(a) 7(a) 8(b) 9(b) 10(a)11(b) 12(d) 13(b) 14(b) 15(b) 16(a) 17(b) 18(a) 19(d)20(a) 21(a) 22(d) 23(a) 24(b) 25(c)

21. Which is the exact opposite of ‘space’ key?

(a) Delete (b) Insert(c) Shift (d) Backspace

2. The father of computer:(a) Blaze Pascal (b) Charles Babbage(c) Jack Kilby (d) James T.Russel

3. Father of e-mail:(a) Ray Tomlinson (b) Glen Recort(c) Sabir Bhatia (d) Pascal

4. The invention related to Jack Kilby:(a) Integrated Circuit (b) Floppy Disc(c) Compact Disc (d) Calculator

5. Which device is used to display graphics andinformation on video screen?(a) CPU (b) Modem(c) Scanner (d) Monitor

6. WWW stands for:(a) Web Wide World (b) World Wide Web(c) Wide Web World (d) World Web Wide

7. The brain of computer:(a) Floppy disc (b) C.P.U.(c) Monitor (d) Keyboard

8. The first computer game:(a) Spacecraft (b) Space bar(c) Space War (d) Space Shuttle

9. Who discovered Calculator?

Information Technology(a) Christopher Sholes (b) Jack Kilby(c) James T.Russel (d) Blaise Pascal

10. The programs or instructions that tells the computerwhat to do:(a) Software (b) Hardware(c) Virus (d) mailmerge

11. The first electronic computer:(a) ENIAC (b) UNIVAC(c) Abacus (d) Param

12. ROM stands for:(a) Readability of Memory (b) Read Only Memory(c) Ready Online Memory (d) None of these

13. The home page of a website is:(a) the largest page (b) the last page(c) The first page (d) most colourful page

14. ‘DOS’ means:(a) Data Operating System(b) Device Operating System(c) Disc Operating System(d) Direct Operating System

15. The first personal computer:(a) The Altair (b) ENIAC(c) UNIVAC (d) Lenovo

16. In the abbreviation ‘HTML’, the letter ‘m’ stands for:(a) Markup (b) Method(c) Meta (d) Machine

17. ‘Google’ is a:(a) Word processor (b) Search engine(c) Operating system (d) Presentation Software

18. Which one of the following is not a hardware?(a) Motherboard (b) Keyboard(c) Computer Mouse (d) e-mail

19. Floppy Disc is usually located in—— drive.(a) A (b) B(c) C (d) D

20. RAM stands for:(a) Random Approach Memory(b) Random Access Memory(c) Read Access Memory(d) Rapid Access Memory

21. Compact Disc was invented by:(a) James T.Russel (b) Sabir Bhatia(c) Ray Tomlinson (d) Marcony

22. In the abbreviation ‘KBPS’, the letter ‘S’ stands for:(a) System (b) Seconds(c) Software (d) Security

23. A device for converting digital data into sound signalswhich can be transmitted over telephone wires.(a) scanner (b) modem(c) printer (d) monitor

24. URL stands for:(a) Uniform Resource Locator(b) Universal Reference Locator(c) Universal Resource Language(d) None of these

25. The width of an A4 sheet paper:(a) 210 mm (b) 297mm(c) 250 mm (d) none of these

Answers1 (d) 2(b) 3 (a) 4 (a) 5(d) 6(b) 7(b) 8(c) 9(d) 10(a) 11(a)12(b) 13(c) 14(c) 15(a) 16(a) 17(b) 18(d) 19(a) 20(b) 21(a)22(b) 23(b) 24(a) 25(a)

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General Knowledge-11. Marry Todd was the wife of:

(a) Abraham Lincoln(b) Napoleon (c) Socretes(d) Albert Einstein

2. Vinson Massif is the highest elevation in:(a) Antarctica (b) Australia(c) North America (d) South America

3. Vladimir I. Ulyanov was popularly known as:

(a) Lenin (b) Maxim Gorkey(c) Karl Marx (d) Joseph Stallin

4. The Governor General who introducedPermanent Settlement in Bengal:(a) Wellesley (b) Dalhousie(c) Canning (d) Cornwallis

5. The old name of Ho Chi Minh City:(a) Saigon (b) Taipei(c) Kyoto (d) Hanoi

6. An organism that completely dependsother living organisms for food:(a) Parasite (b) Vector(c) Causative organism(d) Omivorous

7. Who is the authority to nominate 12 per-sons to Rajya Sabha?(a) Prime Minister (b) Vice President(c) President (d) Speaker

8. The place where Bhagirati andAlakananda meet:(a) Prayag (b) Karnaprayag(c) Devaprayag (d) Rudraprayag

9. The tomb of Babur is in:(a) Lahore (b) Delhi(c) Kabul (d) Sikandra

10. Antarctica Study centre in India is situ-ated at:(a) Goa (b) New Delhi(c) Visakhapatnam (d) Tutucorin

11. What is known as ‘king of hobbies’?(a) Coin collection (b) Stamp collection(c) reading (d) travelling

12. The old name of ‘Rashtrapathi Bhavan’:(a) Viceregal palace(b) Executive Mansion(c) Imperial palace (d) none of these

13. Who said “Take care to get what you like,or you will be forced to like what you get”?(a) William Shakespeare(b) George Bernard Shaw(c) Edmund

Test Your GKTwo sets of general knowledge questions are given below. Try to practise eachset in 10 minutes. For each correct answer to be given one mark and 0.33 mark to bededucted for each wrong answer. No negative marks for unattended questions. If the score is 21 or above- very good. 15 -20- Good. below 15 needs improvement through extensive reference.

Burke (d) John Keats14. The U.N.Charter has ….. Articles

(a) 100 (b) 144(c) 111 (d) 99

15. In which country Charles Darwin wasborn?(a) USA (b) France(c) Spain (d) England

16. The gas discovered by the British chem-ists Sir William Ramsay and MorrisTravers in 1898:(a) Neon (b) Chlorine(c) Oxygen (d) Radon

17. The largest city in the Indus Valley:(a) Mohanjedaro (b) Harappa(c) Lothal (d) Kalibangan

18. In which language ‘Hortus Malabaricus’was originally compiled?(a) Spanish (b) English(c) Latin (d) Portuguese

19. In America, the Civil War started in:(a) 1865 (b) 1862(c) 1863 (d) 1861

20. Hideki Tojo was the premier of ….. dur-ing the Second World War:(a) China (b) Japan(c) Germany (d) Taiwan

21. The theory of expanding universe wasfirst propounded by:(a) Hubble (b) Newton(c) Kepler (d) Copernicus

22. The market condition in which there areonly two buyers of a particular goods orservice:(a) Duopoly (b) Duopsony(c) Laissez Faire (d) Monoploly

23. The last Tsar ruler of Russia:(a) Ivan IV (b) Nicholas I(c) Nicholas II (d) Louis XIV

24. The mean depth of the hydrosphere is:(a) 3,554 m (b) 6020 m(c) 4523 m (d) 5534 m

25. The Asian Turkey and European Turkeyare separated by the strait:(a) Bering (b) Bosporus(c) Dover (d) Tartar

Answers1 (a) 2(a) 3 (a) 4 (d) 5(b) 6(a) 7(c) 8(c) 9(c)10(a) 11(b) 12(a) 13(b) 14(c) 15(d) 16(a) 17(a)18(c) 19(d) 20(b) 21(a) 22(b) 23(c) 24(a) 25(b)

General Knowledge-21. …… is a Dutch-born South African race:

(a) Afridis (b) Bantus(c) Flemish (d) Afrikaner

2. In which year Julius Caesar was mur-dered?(a) B.C.44 (b) B.C.55(c) B.C.58 (d) B.C.34

3. The Battle of Nile(1798) was fought be-tween:(a) Egypt and Syria

(b) England and France(c) Austria and Prussia(d) Russia and France

4. Who was the Prime Minister of Indiawhen SAARC was formed on December8, 1985 at Dhaka?(a) Indira Gandhi (b) Rajiv Gandhi(c) Narasimha Rao (d) None of these

5. The book which has been printed in themaximum number of languages and theirscripts:(a) The Ramayana (b) Jungle Book(c) The Bible (d) The Khuran

6. G.Boccacio is an important author in …..language:(a) French (b) German(c) Latin (d) Italian

7. An alternative to heart bypass surgery:(a) Angioplasty (b) Keratoplasty(c) Vasactomy (d) None of these

8. The first Indian to receive TempletonAward:

(a) Baba Amte (b) Mother Theresa(c) Dr.S.Radhakrishnan(d) Medha Parkar

9. Who was the Chief Minister of Keralawhen the Kerala Land Reforms (Amend-ment) Act came into force on January 1,1970?(a) E.M.S. (b) K.Karunakaran(c) A.K.Antony (d) C.Achuthamenon

10. The word ‘Panchayat’ means a councilof — people:(a) Seven (b) Eight(c) Nine (d) Five

11. The real name of Balban:(a) Nizam Khan (b) Ulugh Khan(c) Salim (d) Khurram

12. Pragathi Maidan, which is famous fortrade fairs, is situated in:(a) Bangalore (b) Chennai(c) New Delhi (d) Mumbai

13. The chief justice of High Court is ap-pointed by:(a) Governor (b) President(c) Chief Justice of Supreme Court(d) None of these

14. The first alloy invented by man:(a) Bronze (b) Brass(c) Nichrome (d) Duralumin

15. George Orwell was born in:

(a) India (b) USA(c) England (d) France

16. In which Indian state Asia’s first oil refin-ery was established?(a) West Bengal (b) Maharashtra(c) Assam (d) Gujarat

17. Who among the following Mughal emper-ors was the contemporary of Queen Eliza-beth I of England?(a) Akbar (b) Aurangazeb(c) Shah Jahan (d) None of these

18. The publication launched by BalGangadhar Tilak in Marathi language:(a) Mahratta (b) Kesari(c) Harijan (d) Young India

19. The number of players in a Basketballteam:(a) 11 (b) 7(c) 6 (d) 5

20. First woman to get Nobel Prize for Lit-erature:(a) Rene Sully Prudhome(b) Selma Lagerlof (c) Sinclair Louis(d) Rudyard Kipling

21. The place which is known as the “Meccaof temple architecture”:(a) Tanjavur (b) Khajuraho(c) Mahabalipuram (d) Ellora

22. Longest tributary of Indus:(a) Jhulum (b) Chenab(c) Sutlej (d) Ravi

23. Namdapha Tiger Reserve is in the state of:(a) Assam (b) Meghalaya(c) Manipur (d) ArunachalPradesh

24. The founder president of congress par-liamentary party:(a) M.A.Ansari (b) Lala Lajpath Rai(c) Bhagat Singh (d) Jawaharlal Nehru

25. First Indian to get Magsaysay Award forPublic service:

(a) Vinoba Bhave (b) Mother Theresa(c) Jayaprakash Narayan(d) C.D.Deshmukh

Answers 1 (d) 2(a) 3 (b) 4 (b) 5(c) 6(d) 7(a) 8(b) 9(d)10(d) 11(b) 12(c) 13(b) 14(a) 15(a) 16(c) 17(a)18(b) 19(d) 20(b) 21(b) 22(c) 23(d) 24(a) 25(c)

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1. Vermiculture is related to: Earth Worm2. Silver Revolution is related to the en-

hanced production of: Poultry3. White Revolution is related to the en-

hanced production of: Milk4. Antibiotic Penicellin is produced by: Fungi5. Birds includes in the class: Aves6. Cockroach has ...... pairs of wings: 37. How many cubs does a lioness usually

give birth in a delivery: Three8. Myrmicology is the study of: Ants9. Ophiology is the study of: Snakes10. Organism with only one leg: Snail11. Tadpoles are the young ones of: Frog12. The largest ape”: Gorilla13. The most intelligent among aquatic ani-

mals: Dolphin

Biology14. The only animal in cat family that shows

sexual dimorphism: Lion15. What is known as ‘Killer Fish’?

Piranah16. What is known as ‘River Horse’? Hippo-

potamus17. Which is known as ‘fossil fish’? Coela-

canth18. Which organism has its auditoty organs

in leg? Cricket19. Cooniculture is the scientific rearing of:

Rabbits20. Joey is the young one of: Kangaroo21. Ailurophobia is the fear of: Cats22. Elephant has ....... teeth: 423. Favourable temperature for the hatching

of hen’s egg is ...... degree Celcius: 3724. Macaca silenus is the scientific name of:

Lion Tailed Macaque

Physical Science1. The substance that can be used as a

hypnotic: Barbituric acid2. The ‘fixing agent’ used in photograhic film

is: Sodium thiosulphate3. The maximum concentration of ozone is

found in the: Stratosphere4. The Halogen which is used as an anti-

septic: Iodine5. The lightest noble gas: Helium6. Cetane number is used to rate: Diesel7. Plaster of Paris is prepared by heating:

Gypsum8. The heaviest of Alkaline earth metals:

Radium9. Which metal foil is used for packing

chocolates, medicines, cigarettes etc?Aluminium

10. As per Avogadro’s hypothesis, equal vol-ume of different gases at the same tem-perature and pressure contain equal num-ber of: molecules

11. The element with the largest number ofisotopes: Tin

12. Which property of copper and aluminiummakes them suitable for making cookingutensils and boilers? High thermal con-ductivity

13. Silver objects turn dark on prolonged ex-posure to air due to the formation of: Sil-ver sulphide

14. In which type of rocks petroleum is found?Sedimentary

15. The green coating on the surface of cop-per objects kept exposed to moist air is

Butyrated hydroxi anisole23. The most abundant type of coal: Bitumi-

nous24. Pigments obtained from plants can be

separated by: Chromatography25. Which is called the ‘Mother of Pearl’?

Nacre26. Teflon, the tough and fire resistant poly-

mer, containing the halogen: Flourine27. The glass used to make optical instru-

ments: Flint glass28. Molish test is used to detect the presence

of: Carbohydrates29. The acid used to make permanent writ-

ing on the surface of glass: Hydrofluricacid

30. What is the full form of LPG? LiquifiedPetroleum Gas

31. Cyclonite is also known as: RDX32. A non metal other than carbon which

shows allotropy is: Sulphur33. The radio active isotope used to de-

termine the activity of thyroid gland is:

25. Study of Eggs: Oology26. The organism that survived evolution:

Cockroach27. The second largest animal in cat family:

Lion28. What is known as ‘poor man’s cow’? Goat29. Which organism has a tongue longer than

its body? Calotes30. Which organism is the symbol of cancer:

Crab31. Fish that has hand and legs: Latimer32. Tusk of elephant is a modification of: In-

cisors33. Icthyology is the study of: Fish34. Emu is a native of: Australia35. The bird that lives in Rookery: Penguin36. Archiopterics are the ancestors of: Birds

Which gland is known as Adam’s apple?Thyroid

37. The bone above the elbow: Humerus38. The bones below the elbow: Radius and

Ulna39. The bones below the knee: Tibia and

Fibula40. The bone above the knee: Femur41. What is known as the ‘relay station of

brain’? Thalamus42. Jarvic-7 is the name of artificial...... Heart

due to the formation of: Basic copper car-bonate

16. What is the full form of P.V.C.? Poly VenylChloride

17. Hydrogen in liquid form is used as: rocketfuel

18. In which form cooking gas is suppliedcylinders for domestic consumption?Liquid

19. The process used in dairies to separatecream from milk is: Centrifugation

20. Radio Carbon dating was discovered by:

Willard Franck Libby21. Development of unpleasant smell and

taste in oil and fat containing food itemsdue to oxidation of atmospheric oxygenis called: Rancidity

22. An anti-oxidant often added to fat con-taining foods to prevent rancidity:

Iodine-13134. Camphor can be separated from sand by:

Sublimation35. Which halogen is contained in DDT?

Chlorine36. Smoke, fog and mist are examples of:

Aerosols37. Iron that contains the highest percentage

of carbon: Pig Iron38. Acidity in milk is caused by: The activity

of enzymes39. Which element has the lowest melting

point? Helium40. The element with the highest density-

Osmium41. The lightest metal: Lithium42. The element with the highest boiling

point: Tungsten43. Which element has the second highest

density? Iridium44. The most abundant metal in human body:

Calcium45. What percent of the atmosphere is Oxy-

gen? 20.9546. What percent of the mass of human body

is Oxygen? 6547. The most common element on the earth’s

crust by mass: Oxygen48. The most abundant element in the moon:

Oxygen49. Which metal has the highest melting

point? Tungsten50. The most abundant metal in the whole

earth: Iron

43. Wavy motion of food through the alimen-tary canal is: Peristalsis

44. Which gland is known as ‘biologicalclock’? Pineal gland

45. The hormone that regulates water in hu-man body: Vasopressin

46. What percent of the total energy in hu-man body is utilized by brain? 20

47. The enzyme in the intestine that digestsprotein: Pepsin

48. The plant food which is the richest source

of protein: Soyabean49. What is known as the ‘blood bank in hu-

man body’? Spleen50. The substance that causes tears while

handling onion: Phospherus

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19.- -1930,- 1931,- 1932 h¿-j-ß-fn¬- \-S-∂- aq-∂v- h- -ta-i- k-tΩ-f-\-ß-fn-epw- A-[-kv-Yn-X-cp-sS- ]-Xn-\n-[n-bm-bn- ]-s¶-Sp-Ø- tZ-io-b- t\-Xm-hv- -_n.-B¿.-Aw-t_-Zv-I¿-

20.- -tI-c-f- Km-‘n- F-∂-dn-b-s∏-´- t\-Xm-hv-˛- sI.-tI-f-∏-≥

21.- -tI-c-f- kw-ÿm-\- a-en-\o-I-c-W- \n-b-¥-W- t_m¿-Uv- ÿn-Xn-sN-øp-∂- Pn-√-˛- Xn-cp-h-\-¥-]p-cw-

22.- -P-hm-l¿- tdm-kv-Km¿- tbm-P-\- B-cw-`n-®-Xv-˛- cm-Po-hv- Km-‘n-

23.- -tZ-io-b- Km-a-hn-I-k-\- C-≥Ãn-‰yq-´v- F-hn-sS-bm-Wv-˛- ssl-Z-cm-_m-Zv-

24.- -H-cp- cm-Py-Øn-s‚- A-Sn-ÿm-\- \n-b-aw-F-∂-dn-b-s∏-Sp-∂-Xv-˛- -c-W-L-S-\-

25.- -]-`m-X- im-¥-X-bp-sS- \m-Sv- F-∂-dn-b-s∏-Sp-∂- cm-Pyw-˛- sIm-dn-b-

26.- -k-lym-Zn-sb-∂- t]-cn-epw- A-dn-b-s∏-Sp-∂-Xv-˛- ]-›n-a-L-´w-

27.- -G-Xp- tc-J-bv-°-∏-dp-Øm-Wv- a-™v- D-cp-Im-Ø-Xv-˛- kv-t\m-sse-≥

28.- -Kn¿- h-\w- G-Xv- kw-ÿm-\-Øm-Wv-˛- Kp-P-dm-Øv-

29.- -`q-an-bp-sS- D-≈n¬-\n-∂pw- H-cp- Zzm-c-Øn-eq-sS- Nq-Sp-sh-≈w- ]-h-ln-°p-∂-Xn-s‚-t]-cv-˛- Ko-k¿-

30.- -bq-Wn-th-gv-k¬- A-U¬-‰v- ^m-ss©-kn-bn-eq-sS- (km¿-h-Xn-I- ]m-b-]q¿-Øn-thm-´-h-Im-iw-)- D-d-∏m-°-s∏-Sp-∂-Xv-˛- cm-jv-So-b- kzm-X-¥yw-

31.- -C-¥y-bn¬- au-en-Im-h-Im-i-ß-fp-sS- c-£m-[n-Im-cn-˛- Pp-Uo-jy-dn-

32.- -C-¥y-bn¬- ]-©m-b-Øv- cm-Pv- kw-hn-[m-\w- \n-e-hn¬-h-∂- h¿-jw-˛- 1959

33.- -G-Xv- k-ap-Zm-b-Øn¬-s∏- -h-sc-bm-Wv- e-Pn-t…-‰o-hv- Iu- -kn-te-°v- \m-a-\n¿-t±-iw- sN-øm-≥ K-h¿-W¿-°v- A-[n-Im-c-ap-≈-Xv-˛- Bw-t•m- C-¥y-≥

34.- -F-∂m-Wv- bp.-F-≥.- P-\-d¬- A-kw-ªn-B-tKm-f- a-\p-jym-h-Im-i- ]-Jym-]-\w-

\-S-Øn-b-Xv- ˛- 1948 Un-kw-_¿- 10 au-en-Im-h-Im-i-߃-°v- A-Sn-ÿm-\w- - A-ta-cn-°-≥ `-c-W-L-S-\-

35.- -bp.-]n.-F-kv.-kn.-sN-b¿-am-s\- \n-b-an-°p-∂-Xm-cv-˛- ]-kn-U-‚ v-

36.- -C-¥y-bn-em-Zy-am-bn- I¿-j¿-°m-bn- tI-c-f- k¿-°m¿- A-h-X-cn-∏n-®- s]-≥j-≥]-≤-Xn-bp-sS- t]-cv-˛- In-km-≥ A-`n-am-≥

37.- -sF.-B¿.-Un.-]n.-bp-sS- ]q¿-W-cq-]w- - C-‚-tK-‰-Uv- dq-d¬- sU-h-e-]v-sa-‚ v- t]m-Kmw-

38.- -`u-a-Zn-\-am-bn- B-N-cn-°p-∂-Xv-˛- G-]n¬- 22

39.- -t]ƒ- ^n-jnw-Kv- Iq-Sp-X-em-bn- sN-øp-∂-sX-hn-sS-˛- Kƒ-^v- Hm-^v- am-∂m¿-

40.- -tIym-t´m- t]m-t´m-t°mƒ- F-¥p-am-bn-_-‘-s∏- n-cn-°p-∂p- - Im-em-h-ÿm- hy-Xn-bm-\w-

41.- -im-¥-am-b-Xv- F-∂v- t]-cn-\¿-ap-≈- k-ap-Zw-˛- ]-k-^n-I-

42.- -tIm-i-Øn-se- P-\-‰n-Iv- sa-‰o-cn-b¬- - Un-F-≥F-

43.- -B-Zy-am-bn- lr-Z-bw- am-‰n-h-bv-°¬- i-kv-X-In-b- \-S-Øn-b- tUm-Iv-S¿- - In-kv-Xy-≥ s_¿-Wm-Uv-

44.- -c-_o-µ-\m-Yv- Sm-tKm¿- ]-ho-W-\m-bn-cp-∂- ssh-Zy-im-kv-X-ta-J-e- - tlm-an-tbm-∏-Xn-

45.- -2011˛¬- ÿm-\- -jv-S-\m-°-s∏- - Cu-Pn-]v-jy-≥ ]-kn-U-‚ v- - tlm-kv-\n- ap-_m-d-Iv-

46.- -2007se- ⁄m-\-]o-T-Øn-\¿-l-\m-b- a-e-bm-f- km-ln-Xy-Im-c-≥˛-H-F-≥hn- Ip-dp-∏v-

47.- -tZ-io-tbm-Zv-K-Y-\-Øn-s‚- G-‰-hpw- ]-[m-\- k-hn-ti-j-X-˛- sF-Iyw-

48.- -F-≥kn-U-_v-fyp-hn-s‚- ]q¿-W-cq-]w- - \m-j-W¬- I-Ωn-j-≥ t^m¿- hn-a-≥

49.- -sk¿-h-‚ v-kv- Hm-^v- C-¥y- F-∂- kw-L-S-\- ÿm-]n-®-Xv-˛- tKm-]m-e-Ir-jv-W-tKm-J-se-

50.- -ssh-°w- ho-c¿- F-∂-dn-b-s∏-´-Xv-˛- C.-hn.-cm-a-kzm-an- \m-bv-°¿-

51.- -C-¥y-≥ \m-j-W¬- tIm-¨-K-kn-s‚-ÿm-]-I-≥˛- F.-H.-lyqw-

52.- -kn-tbm-Wn-kw- G-Xv- a-X-°m-cp-sS- ]-ÿm-\-am-Wv-˛- Pq-X¿-

53.- -sse-^v- Un-ssh-≥ c-Nn-®-Xv-˛- A-c-hn-µ-tLm-jv-

54.- -F-√m- Po-e-Pm-e-ß-tfm-Spw- B-Z-cw- ]p-e¿-Øp-I-bpw- H-∂n-t\-bpw- ap-dn-th¬-∏n-°m-Xn-cn-°p-I-bpw- sN-øp-∂- `m-c-Xo-b-B-Nm-c-Øn-s‚- t]-cv-˛- A-lnw-k-

55.- -In-kv-Xp-a-kv- Zzo-]v- G-Xv- cm-Py-Øn-s‚-A-[o-\-X-bn-em-Wv-˛- Hm-kv-tS-en-b-

56.- -C-¥y-bn-se- G-I- k-Po-h- A-·n- ]¿-h-Xw-˛- _m-c-≥

57.- -tI-c-f-Øn¬- aq-ey-h¿-[n-X- \n-Ip-Xn- \n-b-aw- \-S-∏n¬-h-∂-Xv- F-∂v-˛- 2005 G-]n¬- 1

58.- -kv-tSm-_n-em-¥-kv- Ip-¥n-bm-\- F-¥n-s‚-im-kv-X-\m-a-am-Wv- - \o-e-°p-dn-™n-)-

59.- -sF-Iy-cm-jv-S-k-`-bp-sS- a-\p-jym-h-Im-

Xv- kw-ÿm-\-Øm-Wv-˛- D-Ø-cm-J-Wv-Uv-88.- -Xm-Pv-a-l¬- G-Xv- kw-ÿm-\-Øm-Wv-˛-

D-Ø¿-]-tZ-iv-89.- -lp-•n- \-Zn-bp-sS- Xo-c-Øv- tI-µo-I-cn-®n-

cn-°p-∂- ]-[m-\- hy-h-km-bw-˛- N-Ww-90.- -tem-I- h-\-Zn-\w-˛- am¿-®v- 2191.- -Kp-P-dm-Øn-se- tkm-a-\m-Y-t£-Xw- ap-

l-Ω-Zv- K-kv-\n- B-I-an-®- h¿-jw- ˛-F.-Un.-1025

92.- -sIm- m-c-Øn¬- ]m- pw- \r-Ø-hpw- \n-tcm-[n-®- ap-Kƒ- N-I-h¿-Øn- -Hu-dw-K-ko-_v-

93.- -_p-≤n-am-\m-b- hn-Uv-Vn- F-∂-dn-b-s∏-´-`-c-Wm-[n-Im-cn-˛- ap-l-Ω-Zv- _n-≥ Xp-•-Iv-

94.- -C-¥y-≥ `-c-W-L-S-\-bp-sS- in¬-]n-˛-tUm.- _n.-B¿.-Aw-t_-Zv-I¿-

95.- -C-¥y-bp-sS- hn-tZ-i-\-b-Øn-s‚- A-Sn-ÿm-\- X-Øzw-˛- tN-cn-tN-cm-\-bw-

96.- -B-kq-X-W- I-Ωn-j-s‚- A-[y-£-≥˛-]-[m-\-a-¥n-

97.- -G-Xp- ar-K-Øn-s‚- kw-c-£-W-Øn-\m-Wv-C-c-hn-Ip-fw- tZ-io-tbm-Zym-\w- ]-kn-≤w-˛- \o-e-Kn-cn- Xm¿- A-Y-hm- h-c-bm-Sv-

98.- -\m-´p-cm-Py-ß-fp-sS- kw-tbm-P-\-Øn-\v-t\-Xr-Xzw- \¬-In-b-Xv-˛- k¿-Zm¿- ]-t´¬-

99.- -`-c-W-L-S-\-bp-sS- G-Xv- t`-Z-K-Xn-bn-eq-sS-bm-Wv- kv-Xo-Iƒ-°v- 33%- kw-h-c-Ww-]m-tZ-in-I- kz-bw-`-c-W- ÿm-]-\-ß-fn¬- G¿-s∏-Sp-Øn-b-Xv-˛- 73,-74

100.- -tZ-io-b- ]-´n-I-Pm-Xn- ]-´n-I- h¿-K- I-Ωn-j-≥ cq-]-h-Xv-I-cn-®-Xv-˛- 1992

101.- -sS-Ãv- In-°-‰n¬- B-Zy-am-bn- 50 sk-©z-dn- t\-Sn-b- In-°-‰¿- - k-®n-≥ sS-≥Up¬-°¿-

102.- -]-Xn- m- ]m- n¬- C-¥y-bp-sS- F-X-a-sØ-cm-jv-S-]-Xn-bm-Wv-˛- 12

103.- -N-µ-\-a-c-ß-fp-sS- \m-Sv- F-∂-dn-b-s∏-Sp-∂- tI-c-f-Øn-se- ÿ-ew-˛- a-d-bq¿-

104.- -dn-k¿-hv- _m-¶v- Hm-^v- C-¥y- \n-e-hn¬-h-∂-Xv-˛- 1935

105.- -tI-c-f-Øn-s‚- kw-ÿm-\- a-’yw-˛- I-cn-ao-≥

106.- -H-fn-ºn-Iv-kn¬- hy-‡n-K-X- kz¿-Ww- t\-Sn-b- B-Zy- C-¥y-°m-c-≥ - A- n-\-hv- `n-µ-

107.- -F-s‚- Po-hn-X-I-Y- B-cp-sS- B-fl-I-Y-bm-Wv-˛- F.-sI.-Pn.-

108.- -C-¥y-bn-em-Zy-am-bn- N-W-an¬- ÿm-]n-®- ÿ-ew-˛-dn-jv-d-

109.- -A-\m-Y-Xz-am-Wv- G-‰-hpw- am-c-I-am-b- tcm-K-am-Wv- F-∂v- A-`n-]m-b-s∏-´-Xv-˛- a-Z¿-sX-tc-k-

110.- -]m¿-Yn-t\m- - t£-Xw- G-Xv- cm-Py-Øm-Wv-˛- Ko-kv-

111.- -Nq-Sp- X-´p-tºmƒ- H-cp- ]-Zm¿-Y-Øn-se-H-cp- X-∑m-X-bn¬-\n-∂v- a-s‰m-cp- X-∑m-X-bn-te-°v- Xm-]w- ssI-am-‰w-sN-ø-s∏-Sp-∂- co-Xn-˛- Nm-e-\w-

112.- -Nn-°p-≥ Kp-\n-b- ]-c-Øp-∂-Xv-˛- Cu-Un-kv- sIm-Xp-Ip-Iƒ-

113.- -tem-I-I-∏v- ]-h-N-\-Øn-eq-sS- ]-i-kv-Xn- t\-Sn-b- \o-cm-fn-˛- t]mƒ-

114.- -tI-c-f-Øn-se- B-Zy-sØ- H-fn-ºy-≥ - kn.-sI.-e-£v-a-W-≥

115.- -Hm-kv-I¿- ]p-c-kv-Im-c-Øn-\v- \¬-Ip-∂-in¬-]-Øn-s‚- `m-cw- ˛- F-´-c- ]u-≠v-

116.- -A-cn-bp-sS- im-kv-X-\m-aw-˛- H-ssd-k- k-ss‰-h-

117.- -F-X- h¿-j-߃-°p- ap-ºm-Wv- a-\p-jy-≥ kw-km-cn-°m-≥ B-cw-`n-®-Xv-˛- 60000

118.- -Im-\-U-bp-sS- am-Xr-`m-j- ˛- Cw-Kv-fo-jv-119.- -bq-tdm-∏n-s‚- kmw-kv-Im-cn-I- `m-j- - -

©v-120.- -t]m¿-®p-Ko-kv- m-j- kw-km-cn-°p-∂- B-

fp-Iƒ- G-‰-hpw- Iq-Sp-X-ep-≈- cm-Pyw-˛-_-ko¬-

121.- -tem-I-Øn-se- F-√m- `m-j-I-fn-te-°pw-hn-h¿-Ø-\w- sN-ø-s∏- - hn-ip-≤- K-Ÿw-˛- ss_-_nƒ-

122.- -]n-F-®v-Un- _n-cp-Zw- t\-Sn-b- G-I- A-ta-cn-°-≥ ]-kn-U-‚ v-˛- hp-Uv-tdm- hn¬-k-¨-

123.- -A-¥¿-tZ-io-b- `-£-W-am-bn- Aw-Ko-I-cn-®- `-£-W-]-Zm¿-Yw-˛- Im-t_-Pv-

i- I-Ωn-‰n-bp-sS- sN-b¿-am-\m-b- B-Zy-C-¥y-°m-c-≥˛- ]n.-F-≥.-`-K-h-Xn-

60.- -A-¥m-cm-jv-S- ]¿-h-X- Zn-\w- - Un-kw-_¿- 1161.- -tIm-\m¿- \-Zn- D¬-`-hn-°p-∂- cm-Pyw-˛-

A-^v-Km-\n-ÿm-≥62.- -ku-c-bq-Y-Øn¬- sIm-Sp-¶m-‰p-ho-im-Ø-

G-I- K-lw-˛- _p-[-≥63.- -X-hm-Mv- _p-≤-hn-lm-cw- G-Xv- kw-ÿm-

\-Øm-Wv-˛- A-cp-Wm-N¬- ]-tZ-iv-64.- -A¬- P-ko-d- sS-en-hn-j-≥ Nm-\-en-s‚-

B-ÿm-\w-˛- J-Ø¿-65.- -]-flm-h-Xv- B-cp-sS- c-N-\-bm-Wv-˛- am-

en-Iv- ap-l-Ω-Zv- P-bv-kn-66.- -tZ-io-b- a-\p-jym-h-Im-i- I-Ωn-j-s‚- ]-

Y-a- sN-b¿-am-≥˛-cw-K-\m-Yv- an-i-67.- -hn-th-Im-\-µ- km-ln-Xy- k¿-h-kz-Øn-

\v- A-h-Xm-cn-I- F-gp-Xn-b-Xv- - kn-ÿ- \n-th-Zn-X-

68.- -tZ-io-b- Km-ao-W- sXm-gn-ep-d-∏v- ]-≤-Xn-B-Zy-am-bn- \-S-∏m-°n-b-Xv- F-∂v-˛- 2006s^-_p-h-cn- 2

69.- -hn-h-cm-h-Im-i- \n-b-a-]-Im-cw- k-a¿-∏n-t°-≠- A-t]-£-bn¬- ]-Xn-t°-≠-tIm¿-´v- ^o- Ãm-ºv- F-X- cq-]-bp-sS-Xm-Wv-˛- 10 cq-]-

70.- -tem-I- ssP-h-ssh-hn-[y- Zn-\w- - sa-bv- 2271.- -_n-´-Wn-se- G-‰-hpw- D-b¿-∂- \o-Xn-]o-

Tw-˛- kp-]ow- tIm-S-Xn-72.- -tI-c-f- K-Ÿ-im-em- kw-L-Øn-s‚- B-

ÿm-\w-˛- Xn-cp-h-\-¥-]p-cw-73.- -tem-I- km-º-Øn-I- t^m-d-Øn-s‚- ÿm-

]-I-≥˛- t¢m-kv- Fw- jzm-_v-74.- -ap-√-∏q- hn-π-h-Øn-eq-sS- A-[n-Im-c- `-

jv-S-\m-°-s∏-´- Sp-Wn-jy-≥ ]-kn-U-‚ v-˛- ssk-\p¬- A-_n-Zn-≥ _n-≥ A-en-

75.- -]-∂n-∏-\n-°v- Im-c-W-am-b- ssh-d-kv- ˛-F-®v- 1 F-≥ 1

76.- -G-‰-hpw- kp-c-£n-X-hpw- sN-e-hp- Ip-d-™-Xp-am-b- ]m-c-º-tcy-X-c- Du¿-Pw-˛-ku-tcm¿-Pw-

77.- -C-¥y-bp-sS- [m-\y-°-e-h-d-˛- ]-©m-_v-78.- -G-jy-bn¬- l-cn-X-hn-π-h-Øn-\p- Xp-S-

°w- Ip-dn-®- cm-Pyw-˛- ^n-en-ss∏-≥kv-79.- -tem-Iv-k-`m- kv-]o-°-dm-b- B-Zy- h-\n-

X-˛- ao-cm-Ip-am¿-80.- -A-Iv-_¿- t]m¬-km-ln-∏n-®,- Kzm-fn-tbm-

dn-se- kw-Ko-X-⁄-≥˛- Xm-≥sk-≥81.- -C-¥y-bp-sS- c-Xv-\w- F-∂v- P-hm-l¿-em¬-

s\-lp-hn-ti-jn-∏n-®- kw-ÿm-\w- - a-Wn-∏q¿-

82.- -Pm-en-b-≥hm-em-_m-Kv- Iq-´-s°m-e- \-S-∂- Xo-b-Xn- ˛- 1919 G-]n¬- 13

83.- -c-≠mw- ]-©-h¬-k-c-]-≤-Xn- F-¥n-\m-Wp-]m-[m-\yw- \¬-In-b-Xv- - hy-h-km-bw-

84.- -C-¥y-≥ -c-W-L-S-\- \n-e-hn¬-h-∂- Xo-b-Xn-˛- 1950 P-\p-h-cn- 26

85.- -P-Ωp- I-iv-ao-cn-\v- ]-tXy-I- ]-Z-hn- \¬-Ip-∂- `-c-W-L-S-\m- h-Ip-∏v-˛- 370

86.- -1857se- I-em-]w- s]m-´n-∏p-d-s∏-´- ÿ-ew-˛-

87.- -Pnw- tIm¿-_-‰v- \m-j-W¬- ]m¿-°v- G-

sX-c-s™-Sp-Ø-

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124.- -tI-c-f-Øn¬- 1896˛¬- \-S-∂- Cu-g-h-sa-tΩm-dn-b¬- ]-t£m-`-Øn-s‚- \m-b-I-\m-cv-˛- tUm.-]¬-]p-

125.- -e-th-gv-kv- B-∏nƒ- F-∂-dn-b-s∏-Sp-∂-Xv-˛- X-°m-fn-

126.- -H-cp- C-∂n-Mv-kn¬- 400 d-¨-kv- t\-Sn-b-I-fn-°m-c-≥˛- em-d-

127.- -C-¥y-≥ ]m¿-e-sa-‚ v- kp-h¿-W- Pq-_n-en- B-tLm-jn-®- h¿-jw- ˛- 2002

128.- -tem-I-Øn-se- G-‰-hpw- h-en-b- kn-\n-am-Xn-tb-‰¿- ÿn-Xn- sN-øp-∂-Xv- - \yq-tbm¿-°v-

129.- -tem-I-Øn-se- G-‰-hpw- h-en-b- sd-bn¬-th- tÃ-j-≥˛- \yq-tbm¿-°v- sk-≥S¬-sS¿-an-\¬-

130.- -tI-c-f-Øn-se- B-Zy-sØ- h-\y-Po-hn-k-t¶-Xw-˛- tX-°-Sn-

131.- -h-\-kv-]-Xn- D-≠m-°m-≥ D-]-tbm-Kn-°p-∂- aq-e-Iw-˛- ssl-U-P-≥

132.- -ku-Øv- A-ta-cn-°-bn-se- cm-Py-ß-fp-sS-F-Æw- ˛-12

133.- -G-Xv- tcm-Kw- _m-[n-®m-Wv- Iq-Sp-X¬- Ip-´n-Iƒ- a-cn-°p-∂-Xv-˛- \yq-tam-Wn-b-

134.- -C-¥y-bn-se- B-Zy-sØ- So- ayq-kn-bw-˛-aq-∂m¿- tI-c-f- So- ayq-kn-bw-

135.- -ln-‰v-e-dp-sS- P-∑-Zn-\w- ˛- 20.-4.-1889136.- -km-lm- C-≥Ãn-‰yq-´v- Hm-^v- \yq-¢n-b¿-

^n-kn-Iv-kn-s‚- B-ÿm-\w-˛- I¬-°-´-137.- -tI-µ-`-c-W-]-tZ-i-ß-fn¬- ap-Jy-a-¥n-

sb- \n-b-an-°p-∂-Xm-cv-˛- e-^v.- K-h¿-W¿-138.- -tem-I-Øn¬- G-‰-hpw- A-[n-Iw- Im-W-

s∏-Sp-∂- [m-Xp- G-Xv-˛- Izm¿-Sv-kv-139.- -C-‚¿-s\-‰v- h-gn- B-Zy-am-bn- Xn-c-s™-

Sp-∏v- \-S-Ø-s∏-´- cm-Pyw-˛- F-tÃm-Wn-b-140.- -A-Ω- F-gp-Xn-b-Xv-˛- am-Iv-knw- tKm¿-°n-141.- -tem-I- hn-[-hm-Zn-\w-˛- Pq-¨- 23142.- -C-¥y-bp-sS- hn-kv-Xo¿-W-Øn-s‚- F-X-

i-X-am-\-am-Wv- tI-c-f-Øn-\p-≈-Xv-˛- 1.-03143.- -tI-c-f-Øn-se- B-Zy-sØ- h-\n-Xm- tIm-

tf-Pv- ÿm-]n-X-am-b-Xv-˛- Xn-cp-h-\-¥-]p-c-Øv-

144.- -]-´n-Wn- In-S-°p-∂-h-t\m-Sv- a-X-sØ-°p-dn-®v- kw-km-cn-°p-∂-Xv- A-h-s\- A-]-am-\n-°p-∂-Xn-\v- k-a-am-Wv- - C-ß-s\- A-`n-]m-b-s∏-´-Xv-˛- kzm-an- hn-th-Im-\-µ-

145.- -t_-\-ko¿- `q-t´m- h-[n-°-s∏-´-Xv-˛- 2007Un-kw-_¿- 27

146.- -Iym-_n-\-‰v- kn-Ãw- B-cp-sS- kw-`m-h-\-bm-Wv-˛- tdm-_¿-´v- hm¬-t]mƒ-

147.- -ln-_m-°p-j- F-∂- hm-°v- G-Xv- cm-Py-sØ- P-\-X-bp-am-bn- _-‘-s∏-´n-cn-°p-∂p-˛- P-∏m-≥

148.- -tI-c-f-Øn-se- B-Zy-sØ- t]m-eo-kv- ta-[m-hn-(sF.-Pn.-)-˛- N-µ-ti-J-c-≥ \m-b¿-

149.- -Pn-Ωn- tPm¿-Pv- C-≥tUm¿- tÃ-Un-bw- F-hn-sS- ÿn-Xn- sN-øp-∂p-˛- Xn-cp-h-\-¥-]p-cw-

150.- -a-e-bm-f-Øn-se- B-Zy-sØ- km-ln-Xy-ayq-kn-bw- F-hn-sS- ÿn-Xn-sN-øp-∂p- - Xn-cq¿-

151.- -D-dpw-_w-_- F-∂- t]-cv- F-¥p-am-bn- _-‘-s∏-´n-cn-°p-∂p-˛- \-Zn-

152.- -a-·o-jyw- B-Zy-am-bn- th¿-Xn-cn-s®-Sp-Ø-im-kv-X-⁄-≥˛- lw-^n- tU-hn-

153.- -sIm-Xp-Iv- i-_-Zv-ap-≠m-°p-tºmƒ- I-º-\w- sN-øp-∂- `m-Kw-˛- Nn-d-Iv-

154.- -hr-Øm-Im-c-am-b- ]m-X-bn-eq-sS-bp-≈- N-e-\w-˛- h¿-Øp-f- N-e-\w-

155.- -C-cp-´n-s\- i-]n-°p-∂-Xn-s\-°m¬- \-√-Xv- H-cp- sa-gp-Ip-Xn-cn-sb-¶n-epw- sX-fn-bn-°p-∂-Xm-Wv-˛- Cu- k-tµ-iw- B-]v-X-hm-Iy-am-bn- kzo-I-cn-®n-cn-°p-∂- kw-L-S-\-˛- Bw-\-Ãn- C-‚¿-\m-j-W¬-

156.- -Xn-cp-hn-Xmw-Iq¿- N-cn-X-Øn-se- G-‰-hpw-i-‡-am-b- cm-jv-So-b- ]-t£m-`w-˛- \n-h¿-Ø-\- ]-t£m-`w-

157.- -ap-Jy- Xn-c-s™-Sp-∏p- I-Ωn-j-W-dm-b- a-e-bm-fn-˛- Sn.-F-≥.-ti-j-≥

158.- -tI-c-f-Øn-se- B-Zy-sØ- en-an-‰-Uv- I-º-\n-˛- ]p-\-eq¿- t]-∏¿- an¬-

159.- -ap-Jy-a-¥n- ]-Zw- h-ln-®- B-Zy- Z-fn-Xv-h-\n-X-˛- am-bm-h-Xn-

193.- -ap-…nw- sF-Iy-kw-Lw- ÿm-]n-®-Xm-cv-˛- h-°w- au-e-hn-

194.- -K-h¿-W¿- P-\-d¬- Hm-^v- _w-Kmƒ- F-∂-Xn-\p- ]-I-cw- K-h¿-W¿- P-\-d¬- Hm-^v- C-¥y- F-∂- ]-Z-hn-t∏-tcm-sS- C-¥y--cn-®- B-Zy- -c-Wm-[n-Im-cn- -hn-eyw- s_-

‚n-Iv- ]-`p-195.- -sk-‚ v- ]m-Sn-Iv- hn-ip-≤-s‚- cm-Pyw- - A-

b¿-e-≥Uv-196.- -Xm-Pv-a-l-en-s‚- tI-Sp-]m-Sp-Iƒ- Xo¿-°m-

≥ \-S-]-Sn-sb-Sp-Ø- ssh-tkm-bn-˛-I-gv-k-¨- ]-`p-

197.- -ssN-\o-kv,- kv-]m-\n-jv,- Cw-Kv-fo-jv- F-∂n-h- I-gn-™m¬- tem-I-sØ- \m-em-a-sØ- h-en-b- `m-j- ˛-ln-µn-

198.- -G-Xp- I-fn-bp-am-bn- _-‘-s∏-´- ]-Z-am-Wv- ]n-®v-˛-In-°-‰v-

199.- -ssP-\-a-X-Øn-se- C-cp-]-Øn-aq-∂m-a-sØ- Xo¿-Y-¶-c-\m-b- ]m¿-iz-\m-Y-≥ F-hn-Sp-sØ- cm-P-Ip-am-c-\m-bn-cp-∂p- -hm-cm-W-kn-

200.- -U¬-lu-kn- \-S-∏n-em-°n-b- Z-Ø-h-Im-i- \n-tcm-[-\-\n-b-aw- ]n-≥h-en-®- ssh-tkm-bn-˛-Im-\nw-Kv- ]-`p-

201.- -an¬-°v-am-≥ Hm-^v- C-¥y- F-∂- A-]-c-\m-a-Øn¬- A-dn-b-s∏-Sp-∂-Xm-cv-˛-tUm.-h¿-Ko-kv- Ip-cy-≥

202.- -1923˛¬- sk-≥S¬- e-Pn-t…-‰o-hv- A-kw-ªn-bn¬- ]-Xn-]-£-t\-Xm-hm-b-Xm-cv-˛-tam-Øn-em¬- s\-lp-

203.- -\m-t‰m- F-∂- kw-L-S-\-bn-se- Aw-K-cm-Py-ß-fn¬- G-‰-hpw- sN-dp-Xv-˛-sF-kv-em-≥Uv-

204.- -tIm-¨-K-kv- t\-Xr-Xz-hp-am-bp-≈- A-`n-]m-b- `n-∂-X-Im-c-Ww- 1923 P-\p-h-cn-H-∂n-\v- tam-Øn-em¬- s\-lp-hn-s\m-∏w-kz-cm-Pv- ]m¿-Sn- cq-]-h-Xv-I-cn-®- t\-Xm-hv-˛-kn.-B¿.-Zm-kv-

205.- -C-¥y-bp-sS- X-e-ÿm-\w- I¬-°- -bn¬-\n-∂v- U¬-ln-bn-te-°v- am-‰n-b- ssh-tkm-bn-˛-lm¿-Un-©v- ]-`p-

206.- -C-¥y-≥ F-b¿-t^m-gv-kv- ayq-kn-bw- F-hn-sS-bm-Wv-˛- \yq-U¬-ln-

207.- -kp-h¿-W-t£-X-Øn-s‚- N-ta¬-°q-c-kz¿-Ww-sIm-≠v- s]m-Xn-™- kn-Jv- `-c-Wm-[n-Im-cn-˛-c-Rv-Pn-Xv- knw-Kv-

208.- -`q-an-bp-sS- sN-dp-]-Xn-∏v- F-∂p- hn-fn-°-s∏-Sp-∂- `q-J-Wv-Uw-˛- G-jy-

209.- -kzm-an- hn-th-Im-\-µ-s‚- in-jy-bm-b- kn-ÿ- \n-th-Zn-X- P-\n-®- cm-Pyw-˛- A-b¿-e-≥Uv-

210.- -a-∂-Øv- ]-Zv-a-\m-`-s\- tI-c-f-Øn-se- a-Z-≥ tam-l-≥ am-f-hy- F-∂p- hn-ti-jn-∏n-®-Xv-˛- k¿-Zm¿- sI.-Fw.-]-Wn-°¿-

211.- -Cw-Kv-f-≠n¬- ]m¿-e-sa-‚ v- ]n-d-hn-sb-Sp-Ø-t∏mƒ- cm-Pm-hv-˛- sl-≥dn- H-∂m-a-≥

212.- -td-Un-tbm- Zn-\w-˛- s^-_p-h-cn- 13213.- -tem-I- k-t¥m-j-Zn-\w-˛- am¿-®v- 20214.- -kn-hn¬- \n-b-a-ew-L-\w- B-cw- n-°p-∂-

Xn-\p-ap-ºv- k-am-[m-\-Øn-s‚- H-cp- am¿-Kw- Xp-d-∂p-In-´pw- F-∂- B-K-l-tØm-sS- Km-‘n-Pn- G-Xv- ssh-tkm-bn-°m-Wv- ]-Xn-s\m-∂v- B-h-iy-߃- D-∂-bn-®v- I-sØ-gp-Xn-b-Xv-˛-C¿-hn-≥ ]-`p-

215.- -Ku-X-a-_p-≤-≥ B-Zy- a-X-]-`m-j-Ww-\-S-Øn-b- km-c-\m-Yv- G-Xv- \-K-c-Øn-\v-k-ao-]-am-Wv-˛-hm-cm-W-kn-

216.- -G-Xp- I-fn-bp-am-bn- _-‘-s∏-´- ]-Z-am-Wv- tbm¿-°¿-˛-In-°-‰v-

217.- -H-∂mw- Bw-Kv-tfm- ssa-kq¿- bp-≤-k-a-b-Øv- K-h¿-W¿- P-\-d¬-˛-hm-d-≥ tl-Ãnw-Kv-kv-

218.- -Cu-Ãv- tIm-Ãv- sd-bn¬-th-bp-sS- B-ÿm-\w-˛-`p-h-t\-iz¿-

219.- -B¿-°n-tbm-f-Pn-°¬- k¿-th- Hm-^v- C-¥y- ÿm-]n-°-s∏-´-t∏mƒ- ssh-tkm-bn-bm-bn-cp-∂-Xv-˛-I-gv-k-¨- ]-`p-

220.- -tπ-t‰m-bp-sS- dn-∏-ªn-Iv- X¿-P-a- sN-bv-X- C-¥y-≥ ]-kn-U-‚ v-˛-tUm.- k-°o¿-lp-ssk-≥

221.- -1881˛¬- ]m-km-°n-b- ^m-Iv-S-dn- \n-b-a-Øn-eq-sS- _m-e-th-e-bv-°v- \n-b-¥-W-

160.- -tI-c-f-Øn-se- B-Zy-sØ- h-\n-Xm- K-h¿-W¿- tPym-Xn- sh-¶n-Sm-N-ew-

161.- -ap-´-bn-Sp-∂- k-kv-X-\w-˛- πm-‰n-∏-kv-162.- -hy-‡n- k-Xym-K-l-Øn-\p- Xp-S-°w- Ip-

dn-®v- B-Zy-am-bn- A-d-Ãn-em-b-Xv- - hn-t\m-_m-`m-sh-

163.- -ap-dn-bp-sS- Xm-]-\n-e-bn¬- Zm-h-Im-h-ÿ-bn-en-cn-°p-∂- tem-lw-˛- sa¿-°p-dn-

164.- -hym-h-km-bn-I- hn-π-h-Øn-s‚- ]n-Xm-hv-F-∂-dn-b-s∏-Sp-∂-Xv-˛- sP-bnw-kv- hm-´v-

165.- -A-ta-cn-°-bp-sS- 35a-sØ- ]-kn-U-‚ v-˛-tPm-¨- F-^v.- sI-∂-Un-

166.- -tI-c-f-Øn-se- B-Zy-sØ- h-\n-Xm- Nm-≥k-e¿-˛- tPym-Xn- sh-¶n-Sm-N-ew-

167.- -tI-c-f-Øn-se- (C-¥y-bn-se-bpw-)- B-Zy-sØ- h-\n-Xm- t]m-eo-kv- tÃ-j-≥ - tIm-gn-t°m-Sv-

168.- -sP-kn- Hm-h-≥kv- ]p-c-kv-Im-cw- G-Xv- ta-J-e-bn-em-Wv- \¬-Ip-∂-Xv-˛- kv-t]m¿-Sv-kv-

169.- -Po-h-Iw- F-®v-˛-s‚- cm-k-\m-aw-˛- _-tbm-´n-≥

170.- -tI-c-f- k¿-°m-cn-s‚- ]-hm-kn- Im-cy-h-Ip-∏n-s‚- t]-cv-˛- t\m¿-°-

171.- -tI-c-f-Øn-se- B-Zy-sØ- sS-Iv-t\m-]m¿-°v- ÿm-]n-°-s∏-´- ÿ-ew-˛- Im-cy-h-´w-(Xn-cp-h-\-¥-]p-cw-)-

172.- -hn-hn-[- kw-ÿm-\-ß-fn-se- ]-[m-\- \-K-c-ß-sf- X-Ωn¬- _-‘n-∏n-°p-∂- tdm-Up-I-sf- hn-fn-°p-∂- t]-cv-˛- \m-j-W¬-ssl-th-

173.- -tlm¿-tam-Wp-I-sf- h-ln-®p-sIm-≠v- t]m-Ip-∂-Xv-˛- c-‡w-

174.- -tI-c-f-Øn-se- B-Zy-sØ- e-b- - k- m-cn- ]m¿-°v-˛- s\-øm¿- Umw- (Xn-cp-h-\-¥-]p-cw- Pn-√-)-

175.- -tPm-k-^v- ap-≠-t»-cn-bp-sS- P-∑-ÿ-ew-˛- I-≠-»mw-I-S-hv-

176.- -N-en-∏n-°m-≥ I-gn-bp-∂,- ap-J-sØ- G-I- A-ÿn- Io-gv-Øm-Sn-sb-√v-

177.- -tI-c-f-Øn-se- B-Zy-sØ- ssh-Zy-im-kv-X- am-kn-I-˛- [-\z-¥-cn-

178.- -kz-Im-cy-ta-J-e-bv-°pw- s]m-Xp-ta-J-e-bv-°pw- Xp-ey-]-¶m-fn-Øw- \¬-In-s°m-≠p-≈- k-º-Zv- hy-h-ÿ-bp-sS- t]-cv-˛- an-i-k-º-Zv- hy-h-ÿ-

179.- -tI-c-fw- ssZ-h-Øn-s‚- kz-¥w- \m-Sv- F-∂- ]-c-ky-hm-Iy-Øn-s‚- D-]-⁄m-Xm-hv-˛- hmƒ-´¿- sa-≥U-kv-

180.- -B-sc-bm-Wv- P-\w- _-lp-am-\-]q¿-hw- kq-]-≠v- A-ø- F-∂p- hn-fn-®-Xv-˛- ssX-°m-Sv- A-ø-

181.- -1924˛¬- sIm¬-°-Ø- tIm¿-∏-td-j-s≥d-B-Zy- ta-b-dm-b-Xm-cv- ˛-kn.-B¿.-Zm-kv-

182.- -\-µ-Ip-am¿- F-∏n-tkm-Up-am-bn- _-‘-s∏- - K-h¿-W¿- P-\-d¬- -hm-d-≥ tl-Ãnw-Kv-kv-

183.- -1916˛¬- Cu-ÿ- I-em-]w- \-S-∂- cm-Pyw-˛- A-b¿-e-≥Uv-

184.- -Ip-™n-°-Æ-≥ Kp-cp-°ƒ-°v- hm-Kv-`-Sm-\-µ-≥ F-∂- t]-cp- \¬-In-b-Xv-˛- B-e-Øq¿- in-h-tbm-Kn-

185.- -tI-c-f-Øn-se- C-…m-an-I- \-thm-∞m-\-Øn-s‚- ]n-Xm-hv-˛- h-°w- au-e-hn-

186.- -_-\m-d-kv- ln-µp- k¿-h-I-em-im-e-bp-sS-B-ÿm-\w-˛-hm-cm-W-kn-

187.- -sIm¬-°-Ø,- t_mw-s_- ,-a-Zm-kv- k¿-h-I-em-im-e-Iƒ- \n-e-hn¬-h-∂- k-a-b-Øv- ssh-tkm-bn-˛-Im-\nw-Kv- ]-`p-

188.- -hn-P-b-hm-U- G-Xv- \-Zn-bp-sS- Xo-c-Øm-Wv-˛- Ir-jv-W-

189.- -_n- o-jp-Im-cpw- Sn-∏p-hpw- X-Ωn¬- io-cw-K-]- -Ww- D-S-º-Sn- H-∏p-h-bv-°p-tºmƒ-K-h¿-W¿- P-\-d¬- -tIm- -hm-en-kv- ]- p-

190.- -tI-c-f-Øn-s‚- ]-c-º-cm-K-X- hm-kv-Xp-ssi-en-˛- \m-ep-sI-´v-

191.- -G-Xv- ssh-tkm-bn-°m-Wv- c-≠mw- Cu-g-h- sa-tΩm-dn-b¬- k-a¿-∏n-®-Xv-˛- I-gv-k-¨-

192.- -am-bv-°m-\m-Im-Ø- a-jn- D-]-tbm-Kn-®-B-Zy-sØ- tem-Iv-k-`m- Xn-c-s™-Sp-∏v-˛-1962

ta¿-s∏-Sp-Øn-b- ssh-tkm-bn-˛-dn-∏-¨-]-`p-

222.- -kn.-B¿.- Zm-kn-s≥d- a-c-W-ti-jw- A-t±-lw- kz-cm-Pv-]m¿-Sn- ]-kn-U-≥dm-b-Xm-cv-˛-tam-Øn-em¬- s\-lp-

223.- -B-fl-k-a¿-∏-Ww- F-∂- tbm-K- ]-In-b-bn-eq-sS- a-c-Ww- h-cn-®- G-I- cm-jv-So-b- t\-Xm-hv- (1966)- -hn.-Un.-k-hm¿-°¿-

224.- -sa-°m-sf-]- p- cq-]-s∏-Sp-Øn-bn-cp-∂- in-£m-\-S-]-Sn-Iƒ- \n-b-a-am-°-s∏-´-Xv- G-Xv- ssh-tkm-bn-bp-sS- Im-e-Øm-Wv- -Im-\nw-Kv- ]-`p-

225.- -_m-cn-kv-‰¿- ]-co-£-bv-°v- ]-Tn-°m-≥ kv-tIm-f¿-jn-t∏m-sS- 1906˛¬- Cw-•-≠n-te-°p-t]m-Ip-I-bpw- "-^o- C-¥ym- skm-ssk-‰n-'- ÿm-]n-°p-I-bpw- sN-bv-X-Xm-cv-˛-hn.-Un.-k-hm¿-°¿-

226.- -ssX-°m-Sv- A-øm-kzm-an- t£-X-Øn-se-B-cm-[-\m-aq¿-Øn-˛- in-h-≥

227.- -km-[p-P-\-]-cn-]m-e-\-kw-Lw- ÿm-]n-°m-≥ A-ø-¶m-fn-°v- ]-tNm-Z-\-am-b- kw-L-S-\-˛- F-kv-F-≥Un-]n-tbm-Kw-

228.- -a-∂-Øv- ]-Zv-a-\m- -≥ P-\n-®- ÿ-ew- - s]-cp-∂-

229.- -Im-Sn-s‚-bpw- sh-≈-Øn-s‚-bpw- \m-Sv-˛-P-ssa-°-

230.- -C-‚¿-s\-‰v- kp-c-£m-Zn-\w-˛- s^-_p-h-cn- 6

231.- -Nn-‰-tKm-Mn-se- _n-´o-jv- B-bp-[-∏p-c-kq-cy-ssk-∂n-s‚- t\-Xr-Xz-Øn-ep-≈-C-¥y-≥ dn-∏-ªn-°-≥ B¿-an- ssI-tb-dn-b-Xv- G-Xv- ssh-tkm-bn-bp-sS- Im-e-Øm-Wv-˛-C¿-hn-≥ ]-`p-

232.- -\m-Yv-]m-˛-Q-In- A-W-s°-´v- G-Xv- \-Zn-bn-em-Wv-˛-k-Xv-e-Pv-

233.- -Xn-cp-hn-Xmw-Iq-dn-se- Zn-hm-≥ tI-i-h-]n-≈-bv-°v- cm-Pm- _-lp-a-Xn- \¬-In-b- K-h¿-W¿- P-\-d¬-˛- sh-√-…n- ]-`p-

234.- -t\m¿-Øv- sh-Ãv- t^m-≠n-b¿- ]-hn-iy-cq-]-h-Xv-I-cn-®- k-a-b-Øv- ssh-tkm-bn-bm-bn-cp-∂-Xv-˛-I-gv-k-¨- ]-`p-

235.- -kp-ip-X-≥ Po-hn-®n-cp-∂- ]-´-Ww-˛-hm-cm-W-kn-

236.- -km-[p-P-\-]-cn-]m-e-\-kw-Lw- t]-cp-am-dn- ]p-e-b-a-lm-k-`-bm-b- h¿-jw-˛- 1938

237.- -C-…mw- [¿-a-]-cn-]m-e-\-kw-Lw- ÿm-]n-®-Xv-˛- h-°w- au-e-hn-

238.- -s]-cn-\m-Sv- e-l-f- \-S-∂- h¿-jw-˛- 1915239.- -Szn-‰¿- B-cw-`n-®-Xv-˛- Pm-Iv- tUm¿-kn-240.- -j-Uv-k-l-kn- F-∂p-a-dn-b-s∏-Sp-∂- Ir-

Xn-˛- \m-Sy-im-kv-Xw-241.- -l-cn-hw-i-]p-cm-W-Øn-s‚- I¿-Øm-hv-˛-

Pn-\-tk-\-≥242.- -C-¥y-bn¬- B-Zy-am-bn- sXm-gn¬- \n-b-

a-߃- D-≠m-b-Xv- G-Xv- ssh-tkm-bn-bp-sS- Im-e-Øm-Wv-˛-dn-∏-¨- ]-`p-

243.- -B-≥ A-¨-^n-\n-jv-Uv- Uow- B-cp-sS-c-N-\-bm-Wv- ˛-tUm.-h¿-Ko-kv- Ip-cy-≥

244.- -ap-t‡-iz-c- t£-Xw- F-hn-sS-bm-Wv-˛-`p-h-t\-iz¿-

245.- -tdm-b¬- G-jym-‰n-Iv- skm-ssk-‰n-bp-sS- ÿm-]-I-≥˛-hm-d-≥ tl-Ãnw-Kv-kv-

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1. Gandhiji wrote Hind Swaraj in: 19092. Name the leader who last met

Gandhiji for about an hour and lefthim just few minutes before he wasshot dead on January 30, 1948 whileon his way to the prayer meeting-Sardar Patel

3. The year of Ahmedabad Mill strike inwhich Gandhiji observed hungerstrike for the first time? 1918

4. Where the All India Khilafat Confer-ence was held under thepresidentship of Gandhiji? Delhi

5. Who was deputed by Gandhiji to leadthe anti-tax campaign in Bardoli?Vallabh Bhai Patel

6. Whom Gandhiji declared as hispolitical heir? Jawaharlal Nehru

7. Gandhiji was assassinated at theage of: 79

8. Gandhiji was imprisoned for ......days in India. 2089

9. Who was Gokuldas Makanji toGandhiji? Father in law

10. Who was known as the ‘spiritual heir’of Mahathma Gandhi? Vinoba Bhave

11. Who was selected as the secondSatyagrahi when Gandhiji launchedindividual Satyagraha in 1940?Jawaharlal Nehru

12. Whom Gandhiji called Rajarshi?Purushotham Das Tandon

13. Why Gandhiji called for the boycottof the Simon Commission? None ofthe members were Indians

14. In which year Gandhiji went to SouthAfrica for the first time? 1893

15.16. In which year Gandhiji decided to

return to India from South Africa?1914

17. In which year Gandhiji startedPhoenix settlement near Durban?1904

18. In which year Gandhiji visited Sri

Narayana Guru? 192519. In which year Mahadev Desai, the

private secretary of Gandhiji passedaway? 1944

20. Porbander, the birth place ofGandhiji is famous as the birth placeof the which epic charecter? Kuchela

21. The capital of which Indian state isnamed after Gandhiji? Gujarat

22. The date in which Gandhiji violated

salt law in Dandi beach: 1930 April 623. The father of Gandhiji: Karam Chand

Gandhi24. Gandhi ended his fast in Yervada

prison which he started after theCommunal Award of Ramsay McDonald: Pune Pact

25. Gandhiji got Barrister at Law from:England

26. Gandhiji was assassinated on: 30th

January 194827. In 1924 Gandhiji became the

president of Indian National Con-gress. The session was held at:Belgaum

28. In which state the Sevagram Ashramof Mahathma Gandhi is situated?Maharashtra

29. The grand father of Gandhiji:Uttamchand Gandhi

30. The leader who was born on the birthanniversary of Gandhiji i.e. October2: Lal Bahadur Shastri

31. The saint who influenced very muchthe life of Gandhiji: Rai Chand Bhai

32. Which agitation was ended as a

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result of Gandhi-Irwin Pact? CivilDisobedience movement

33. Who helped Gandhiji to organise themeeting of Indians in Pretoria? TyabHaji Khan

34. In which language Gandhiji startedthe publication of ‘Navjeevan’?Gujarati

35. In which year Gandhiji foundedTolstoy Farm in Johannesberg? 1910

36. In which year the first son of Gandhijiwas born? 1888

37. The incident which compelledGandhiji to repeal non-cooperationmovement? Chauri-Chaura incident

38. The political guru of Gandhiji: GopalaKrishna Gokhale

39. Who was the first editor of IndianOpinion? Mansukhlal Nazer

40. Who was the secretary of MahathmaGandhi after the demise of MahadevDesai: Pyarelal

41. “The light has gone out, Darknesseverywhere” who made this statementwhen Gandhiji was assassinated?Jawaharlal Nehru

42. Gandhiji was born on: 2nd October1869

43. In Chauri Chaura incident the mobattacked: Police Station

44. In which year Kasturba Gandhipassed away? 1944

45. The British king whom Gandhiji visitedwhen he reached London for theRound Table Conference: George V

46. The educational system propoundedby Mahathma Gandhi: Nayee Thalim

47. In which year Gandhiji conducted hislast Satyagraha? 1948

48. In which year Gandhiji formed IndianAmbulance Corps during the BoerWar? 1899

49. The first son of Gandhiji: Harilal50. The headquarters of Navjeevan trust

established by Gandhiji in 1929:Ahmedabad

51. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the politicalrival of Mahathma Gandhi, passedaway in: 1948

52. The disciple of Gandhiji who started

Bhoodan Movement? Vinoba Bhave53. The first countrywide agitation

launched by Gandhiji in India: NonCooperation movement

54. The ideal state envisaged by Gandhiji:Ram Rajya

55. The real name of Mira Behn, thedisciple of Gandhiji: Madeleine Slade

56. The samadhi of Gandhiji: Raj Ghat57. The year of Chauri-Chaura incident

which compelled Gandhiji to repealNon cooperation movement: 1922

58. In which language, the autobiographyof Gandhiji was published for the firsttime? Gujarati

59. The epic charector influencedGandhiji very much in his childhood:Harischandra

60. The leader who passed away theprevious day of Gandhiji launchedNon-cooperation movement: BalGangadhar Tilak

61. Who called Gandhiji as ‘half naked

fakir’? Winston Churchill62. In which year Gandhiji read Bhagavat

Gita for the first time? 188963. In which year the assassins of

Gandhiji was executed? 194964. What was called by Gandhiji as his

spiritual reference book ?Bhagavat Gita

65. Who authored ‘I follow theMahathma’? K.M.Munshi

66. The venue of the first Congresssession in which Gandhiji partici-pated? Kolkata

67. Who compared Gandhi’s DandiMarch to the historic journey of SriRama to Lanka? Motilal Nehru

68. Who made an attempt on the life ofMahathma Gandhi in South Africawhen he made an an agreement withGeneral Smuts? Mir Alam Khan

69. In 1914 Gandhiji ended his stay inSouth Africa and went to: London

70. In which jail the assassins of Gandhijiwere executed? Ambala

71. What was called ‘post dated cheque’by Gandhiji? Crip’s Mission

72. What was the promise given to hismother by Gandhiji before his going to

England for studying? Not to touchliquor and meet

73. Who advised Gandhiji to make a visitto the whole country before entering

into Indian politics? Gopala KrishnaGokhale

74. Who presided over the 1901 sessionof INC in which Gandhiji attended forthe first time? DE Wacha

75. Who wrote “Life of MahathmaGandhi”? Louis Fischer

76. Why Gandhi opted very little cloth fordressing? To show his solidarity

77. Whom Gandhiji called ‘the prince ofpatriots’? Subhas Chandra Bose

78. After the attainment of politicalindependence in 1947, Gandhiji feltthat the Congress, as a propagandavehicle and a parliamentary machine,had outlived its usefulness. So tokeep the Congress away fromunhealthy competition with politicalparties and communal bodies,Gandhiji towards the end of January1948 sketched a draft constitution forthe Congress to transform itself into...... Lok Sevak Sangh

79. Who was executed along withNathuram Godse in Gandhi Assassi-nation Case? Narayan Apte

80. Who was known as ‘Delhi Gandhi’?C.Krishnan Nair

81. Who was known as ‘Frontier Gandhi’?Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan

82. “For that light represented somethingmore than the immediate past, itrepresented the living, the eternal

truths, reminding us of the right path,drawing us from error, taking thisancient country to freedom.” Who saidthese words when Gandhiji passedaway? Jawaharlal Nehru

83. ‘After me, he will speak my language’Gandhiji made this statement on 15thJanuary, 1941 before AICC, intending:Jawaharlal Nehru

84. Due to which disease Gandhiji wascompelled to leave England to India in1914? Pleurisy

85. In which language Gandhiji startedthe weekly ‘Young India’? English

86. In which year the first issue of YoungIndia was published under theeditorialship of Gandhiji? 1919

87. In which year’s Nobel Peace Prize,Gandhiji was nominated for the lasttime? 1948

88. Kheda where Gandhiji conductedSatyagraha is in the state of : Gujarat

89. The childhood name of Gandhiji:Manu or Moniya

90. The correct spelling of which wordwas unknown to Gandhiji when aschool inspector conducted a dictationtest in his childhood? Kettle

91. The number policemen killed by themob in Chauri Chaura incident: 22

92. The session of INC which approvedthe non-cooperation movement ofGandhiji was held at: Kolkata

93. Who called Gandhiji as ‘Father of

Nation’ for the first time? SubhasChandra Bose

94. Which food was advised to Gandhijiby his childhood friend Mehtab inorder to get power? Meat

95. Who authored ‘In search of Gandhi”?Richard Attenborogh

96. What was the age of Gandhiji whenhe reached India from South Africa in1915? 45

97. Who said “ Satyagraha is the tool ofstrong people”? Mahathma Gandhi

98. Who was known as ‘Bihar Gandhi’?Rajendraprasad

99. Who coined the term ‘Satyagraha’?Gandhiji

100. At what age Gandhiji decided toadopt brahmacharya? 37

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History ofRural Development

1. Which one of the ancient dynastieswas famous for village administration?(a) Chola (b) Chera(c) Pallava (d) Pandya

2. Who said ‘India lives in her villages’?(a) Sardar Patel(b) Jawaharlal Nehru(c) Gandhiji (d) Vinoba Bhave

3. Father of Local Self Government inIndia:(a) Lord Rippon (b) Lord Dufferin

(c) Lord Dalhousie (d) Lord Canning4. Who called villages as ‘Little republics’?

(a) Dalhousie (b) Lord Rippon(c) Lord Curzon (d) Charles Metcaf

5. Who was the exponent of SreeniketanProject?(a) Gandhiji (b) Tagore(c) Vinoba Bhave (d) SK Dey

6. Sreeniketan Project was launched in:(a) 1914 (b) 1924(c) 1934 (d) 1904

7. Sreeniketan Project was launched in:(a) UP (b) Tamil Nadu(c) Punjab (d) Bengal

8. Marthandom Project was launched inthe state of:(a) Kerala (b) Karnataka(c) Andhra Pradesh (d) Tamil Nadu

9. Who was the exponent of MarthandomProject ?(a) SK Dey (b) Spencer Hatch(c) FL Brane (d) Tagore

10. Marthandom Project was started in:(a) 1911 (b) 1914(c) 1921 (d) 1931

11. Gurgaon Project was launched in:(a) UP (b) Tamil Nadu(c) Punjab (d) West Bengal

12. Who was the architect of GurgaonProject?(a) SK Dey (b) Spencer Hatch(c) Gandhiji (d) FL Brane

13. Farkha Development Scheme wasintroduced in:(a) Madras (b) Bombay(c) Bengal (d) Punjab

14. Farkha Development Scheme was

Rural Developmentintroduced in the year:(a) 1943 (b) 1946(c) 1948 (d) 1958

15. Ittawa Project was implemented in:(a) Punjab (b) Madras(c) Bengal (d) Uttar Pradesh

16. The exponent of Ittawa Project:(a) Albert Mayer (b) Spencer Hatch(c) SK Dey (d) Gandhiji

17. Ittawa Project was launched in theyear:(a) 1948 (b) 1914(c) 1921 (d) 1946

18.Who launched Sevagram Project?(a) SK Dey (b) Spencer Hatch(c) Gandhiji (d) FL Brane

19. Sevagram is now in the state of:(a) Punjab (b) UP(c) Gujarat (d) Maharashtra

20 .The father of Nilokheri Experiment:(a) Gandhiji (b) Vinoba Bhave(c) SK Dey (d) Albert Mayer

21. The first book on Indian Planningentitled ‘Planned Economy’ for Indiawas the attempt of(a) P.C.Mahalanobis(b) Dadabhai Navroji(c) M.Visvesvarayya(d) Subhas Chandra Bose

22. People’s Plan was envisaged by(a) J.R.D.Tata (b) M.N.Roy(c) Jawaharlal Nehru

(d) Subhas Chandra Bose23. The first Minister for Community

Development in the Central Cabinet(a) Vallabhbhai Patel(b) Shanmugham Chetty(c) John Mathai (d) S.K.Dey

24. In 1938, the National PlanningCommittee of Indian National Congresswas set up under the chairmanship of(a) Jawaharlal Nehru(b) Subhas Chandra Bose(c) Dr. Rajendra Prasad(d) Pattabhi Seetharamayya

25. The father of the idea of ‘Gram Swaraj’:

(a)Vinoba Bhave (b) Gandhiji(c) Sardar Patel (d) Jawaharlal Nehru

Answers 1 (a) 2(c) 3 (a) 4 (d) 5(b) 6(a) 7(d) 8(d) 9(b)10(c) 11(c) 12(d) 13(a) 14(b) 15(d) 6(a) 17(a)18(c) 19(d) 20(c) 21(c) 22(b) 23(d) 24(a) 25(b)

Rural DevelopmentProgrammes

1. Community Development Programmewas introduced in India in:(a) 1947 (b) 1948(c) 1950 (d) 1952

2. Small Farmers Development Agencywas formed in:(a) 1971 (b) 1977(c) 1979 (d) 1982

3. Drought Prone Area Programme wasintroduced in:(a) 1972 (b) 1973(c) 1975 (d) 1976

4. Command Area DevelopmentProgramme was launched in:(a) 1977 (b) 1975(c) 1974 (d) 1973

5. Marginal Farmers and AgriculturalLabourers Development Agency wasformed in:(a) 1975 (b) 1976(c) 1977 (d) 1978

6. Food For Work Pragramme was started in:(a) 1976 (b) 1977(c) 1978 (d) 1979

7. TRYSEM (Training of Rural Youth forSelf Employment) was launched in:(a) 1977 (b) 1978(c) 1979 (d) 1980

8. National Rural EmploymentProgramme (NREP) was launched in:(a) 1977 (b) 1979(c) 1980 (d) 1982

9. Integrated Rural DevelopmentProgramme (IRDP) was launched in:(a) 1980 (b) 1982(c) 1983 (d) 1986

10. Development of Women and Children inrural Area (DWCRA) was launched in:(a) 1977-78 (b) 1983-84(c) 1991-92 (d) 1989-90

11. Rural Landless EmploymentGuarentee Programme (RLEGP) wasintroduced in:(a) 1977-78 (b) 1979-80(c) 1991-92 (d) 1983-84

12. Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) wasintroduced in:(a) 1985 (b) 1986(c) 1987 (d) 1988

13. Jawahar Rozgar Yojana (JRY) wasstarted in:(a) 1988 (b) 1989(c) 1990 (d) 1991

14. Nehru Rozgar Yojana (NRY) wasstarted in:(a) 1989 (b) 1990(c) 1992 (d) 1994

15. Mahila Samridhi Yojana was intro-duced in:(a) 1989 (b) 1990(c) 1991 (d) 1993

16. Employment Assurance Scheme (EAS)was started in:(a) 1990 (b) 1991(c) 1993 (d) 1994

17. Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana wasstarted in:(a) 1992 (b) 1993(c) 1994 (d) 1995

18.Ganga Kalyan Yojana was launched in:(a) 1997 (b) 1998(c) 1999 (d) 2000

19. Jawahar Gramasamridhi Yojana(JGSY) was started in:(a) 1997 (b) 1998(c) 1999 (d) 2002

20. Swarna Jayanti Grama SwarozgarYojana (SGSY) was started in(a) 1996 (b) 1998(c) 2000 (d) 1999

21. Annapoorna Scheme was launched in:(a) 2000 (b) 2001(c) 2002 (d) 2003

22. Pradhanmantri Grama Sadak Yojanawas started in:(a) 1999 (b) 2000(c) 2001 (d) 2002

23. Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana(SGRY) was launched in:(a)1998 (b) 2000(c) 2001 (d) 2003

24. Valmiki Ambedkar Awaas Yojana wasintroduced in:(a) 2001 (b) 2002(c) 2003 (d) 2004

25. National Rural Employment GuarenteeProgramme (NREGP) was brought intoeffect in:(a) 2002 (b) 2003(c) 2004 (d) 2005

Answers1 (d) 2(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5(a) 6(b) 7(c) 8(c) 9(a)10(b) 11(d) 12(a) 13(b) 14(a) 15(d) 16(c)17(b) 18(a) 19(c) 20(d) 21(a) 22(b) 23(c)24(a) 25(d)

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52. B¬°en teml-ß-fn¬ G‰hpw kmµX Ipd-

™Xv:

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57. a\p-jy-i-co-c-Øns‚ FX iX-am-\-amWv HmIvkn-P≥?

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(F) tXmdnbw (_n) bptd-\nbw

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tN¿°p-∂Xv:

(F) k¬^yq-cnIv BknUv

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(Un) knSnIv BknUv

81. kz¿W-Øns‚ AWp-kwJy:

(F) 20 (_n) 79

(kn) 90 (Un) 89

82. Pe-X-∑m-X-bnse sslU-P≥ B‰-ß-fpsS FÆw:

(F) 1 (_n) 2

(kn) 3 (Un) 4

83. km¿hnI embIw F∂dnb-s∏-Sp-∂Xv:

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(kn) s]tSm-fnbw (Un) asÆÆ

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1176. Select the word which meaning‘small branch’:(a) Bit (b) Stick(c) Twig (d) Log

1177. The book is not only interesting butalso _____.(a) intruding (b) intrinsic(c) endearing (d) instructive

1178. Choose the word that is closest inmeaning to the word ‘IMMUNITY’:(a) Disinclination (b) Freedom(c) Protection (d) Apathy

1179. Find the word that is wrongly spelt:(a) Courageous (b) Encourage(c) Vicious (d) Majistrate

1180. The word which is nearest inmeaning to the word ‘illustrious’:(a) Splendid (b) Outstanding(c) Famous (d) Powerful

1181. Everybody is happy, ____?(a) is they (b) are they(c) isn’t they (d) aren’t they

1182. I have never met Osama Bin Laden____ do I want to. (negativeconjunction):(a) nor (b) neither(c) or (d) either

1183. The past participle form of ‘throw’:(a) Throwed (b) Threw(c) Throw (d) Thrown

1184. ‘Faux pas’ means:(a) False step (b) A meeting(c) Free of charge (d) In reality

1185. ‘Ingenious’ means:(a) Foolish (b) Mismanaged(c) Clever (d) Cowardly

1186. I am thinking of ____my parents.(a) to visit (b) visit(c) visiting (d) visited

1187. A person of much or varied learning:(a) Truant (b) Pedant(c) Polyglot (d) Polymath

1188. ‘A square deal’ means:(a) A good bargain \(b) A hidden enemy(c) Unfounded suspicion(d) A strange person

1189. If I ___ a lot of money, I would travelround the world.(a) have (b) had(c) am having (d) would have

1190. Things haven’t changed ____ overthe past few decades.(a) much (b) more(c) many (d) few

1191. The meaning of ‘Physique’:(a) Medicine (b) Related to physics(c) Bodily structure (d)Financial status

1192. He is regarded as Manager’s righthand man. (Choose the alternativewhich best expresses the meaningof the idiom/phrase underlined)(a) Good follower (b) Close relative(c) Most efficient assistant(d) Psychopath

1193. Which is nearly opposite in meaningto the word ‘Deterioration’?(a) Revision (b) Improvement

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Answers

51(c) 52(d) 53(a) 54(b) 55(d) 56(c)57(d) 58(c) 59(a) 60(a) 61(d) 62(a)63(c) 64(c) 65(a) 66(d) 67(d) 68(c)69(a) 70(d) 71(a) 72(b) 73(c) 74(d)75(c) 76(a) 77(d) 78(c) 79(d) 80(c)81(b) 82(b) 83(b) 84(b) 85(b) 86(b)87(b) 88(a) 89(d) 90(d) 91(a) 92(b)93(c) 94(b) 95(c) 96(d) 97(a) 98(c)99(a) 100(c)

(c) Reformation (d) Amendment1194. If we have faith in ___ Almighty

everything will turn out to be all right.(a) a (b) an(c) the (d) None of these

1195. ‘Dainty’ means:(a) Refined (b) Groom(c) Trap (d) Alien

1196. The function was organised by theDepartment of tourism, the first batchof the French tourists were accorded___ rousing reception.(a) an (b) a(c) the (d) some

1197. Science is the study of cause and_____.(a) effort (b) event(c) experience (d) effect

1198. He _____ Rs.1000 out of the bankevery Sunday.(a) extracts (b) pulls(c) draws (d) obtains

1199. I shall take revenge ___ you.(a) in (b) on(c) to (d) into

1200. One of the students ____ lost his pen.(a) have (b) is(c) has (d) was

1201. The children have gone on a picnic with_____ parents.(a) his (b) her(c) its (d) their

1202. He is taller than his brother ___ threeinches.(a) at (b) in(c) to (d) by

1203. An error which implies the misplacingof persons or events in time:(a) Analogy (b) Synchronisation(c) Anachronism (d) Anarchy

1204. ‘To call a spade a spade’ means:(a) To speak frankly (b) To speaksecretly (c) Speak loudly(d) Speak confidently

1205. A place where one lives permanently:(a) Mansion (b) Sedentary(c) Utopia (d) Domicile

1206. Which is opposite in meaning to‘DESPISE’?(a) Appease (b) Flatter(c) Admire (d) Appreciate

1207. I am _____ of success in the Universityexamination.(a) confidant (b) confident(c) conform (d) None of these

1208. How can I atone ____ my misdeeds?(a) for (b) to(c) on (d) in

1209. The home of Gypsy:(a) Caravan (b) Palace(c) Den (d) Asylum

1210. ‘Altercation’ means:(a) One by one (b) Change(c) Final (d) Quarrel

1211. A great number of people ____ cometo visit the exhibition.(a) was (b) were(c) has (d) have

1212. The father breathed his last beforethe return of his _____ son.(a) Prodigal (b) Prodigy(c) prodigious (d)None of these

1213. I shall do it _____ pleasure.(a) in (b) at(c) by (d) with

1214. ‘Per se’ means:(a) In itself (b) Per day(c) Per year (d) In proportion

1215. Find out which part of the sentencehas an error?(a) By the time I(b) reached the railway station(c) the train has been leaving(d) No error

1216. His statement was tantamount_____ a confession.(a) to (b) from(c) for (d) because

1217. It’s the early bird that catchesthe_____.(a) flower (b) worm(c) food (d) enemy

1218. To cause troops etc to spread out inreadiness for battle:(a) Collocate (b) Disperse(c) Align (d) Deploy

1219. Before they got into the bus, all theseats ____ occupied.(a) were (b) have been(c) would have been (d) had been

1220. Person who rules without consultingthe opinion of others.(a) Autocrat (b) Democrat(c) Fanatic (d) Bureaucrat

1221. Unemployment is a _____ problem.(a) reluctant (b) despite(c) burning (d) agony

1222. ‘Hue and cry’ means:(a) With all the power(b) Loud and persistent outcry frommany people(c) A useless cry (d) Indefinitely

1223. Find out the meaning of the word‘DWINDLE’ from the alternativesgiven below:(a) Blow (b) Inhabit(c)Spin (d) Lessen

1224. Our path is beset ____ difficulties.(a) with (b) at(c) by (d) for

1225. Pick out the correctly spelt word:(a) Abbreviation (b) Abreviation(c) Abbriviation (d) Abreviation

Answers

1176(c) 1177(d) 1178(c) 1179(d) 1180(c)1181(d) 1182(a) 1183(d) 1184(a) 1185(c)1186(c) 1187(d) 1188(a) 1189(b) 1190(a)1191(c) 1192(c) 1193(b) 1194(c) 1195(a)1196(b) 1197(d) 1198(c) 1199(b) 1200(c)1201(d) 1202(d) 1203(c) 1204(a) 1205(d)1206(c) 1207(b) 1208(a) 1209(a) 1210(d)1211(d) 1212(a) 1213 (d) 1214(a) 1215(c)1216(a) 1217(b) 1218(d) 1219(d) 1220(a)1221(c) 1222(b) 1223(d) 1224(a) 1225(a)

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1. Which Article of the Constitution is relatedto President’s rule in State? 356

2. Which State/ Union Territory has the leastnumber of members in its LegislativeAssembly? Puducherry

3. The minimum age required to contest inthe election to Legislative Assembly: 25

4. As per the provisions of the Constitution,the strength of State Legislative Assemblyis limited upto: 500

5. The Indian state where President’s rulewas imposed for the first time: Punjab

6. Which state has the largest number ofLegislative Council seats? Uttar Pradesh

7. Union Territory in South India to haveLegislative Assembly: Puducherry

8. The minimum age required to become acandidate for the post of President: 35

9. Who administers the oath of office of thePresident? Chief Justice of India

10. If the post of president is vacant, a newpresident will be elected within .....months : 6

11. The tenure of the president of India is ......years. 5

12. Supreme Commander of Armed Forcesof India: President of India

13. In case of resignation, the Presidentsubmits his resignation letter to: VicePresident

14. The procedure for removing the Presidentof India, if he violates the Constitution:Impeachment

15. The official residence of the President ofIndia, Rashrapathi Bhavan, was designedby: Edwin Lutyens

16. The position of the President of India issimilar to: British Monarch

17. The idea of elected president as the headof the state has been copied from: Ireland

18. Constitutional head of the state in India-The President of India

19. The executive powers of the union ofIndia is vested with: President

20. Which Article of the Constitution relatedto impeachment of President? 61

21. Who performs the duties of the Presidentin his/her absense? Vice President

22. Who performs the duties of the Presidentin his/her absense of Presidend and VicePresident? Chief Justice

23. President is empowered to declare howmany types of emergency? 3

24. The ordinances issued by the Presidentmust be approved by the President within...... weeks of the reassembly ofParliament: 6

25. Which Article of the Constitution relatedto issuance of ordinances by thePresident? 123

26. From which community the President ofIndia can nominate two members to LokSabha to ensure representation? Anglo-Indian

27. Who summons the Lok Sabha?President

28. A person who enjoys all the powersvested in him by the Constitution isccalled? Titular sovereign

Indian Polity29. Who has the power to dissolve the Lok

Sabha? The President30. The President of India to exercise pocket

veto: Zail Singh31. The Inter-State Council is presided over

by: Prime Minister32. Who is called ‘the link between the

President and the cabinet’? Primeminister

33. Who is the ex-officio chairman of thePlanning Commission? Prime Minister

34. Who is known as the ‘key stone of thecabinet arch? Prime Minister

35. Who is called “the first among theequals”? Prime Minister

36. India borrowed the idea of FundamentalRights from the Constitutuion of: USA

37. In which year the Indian NationalCongress passed a resolution in Madraswhich declared that ‘the basis of futureConstitution of India must be adeclaration of Fundamental Rights’? 1927

38. Which session of the Indian NationalCongress adopted a resolution onFundamental Rights and Economic andSocial Change? 1931

39. In which part of the Constitution theFundamental Rights are included? III

40. Who described Part III of Constitutiondealing Fundamental Rights as the mostcriticized part of the Constitution? BRAmbedkar

41. The number of Fundamental Rights whenthe Constitution was brought into force? 7

42. The number of Fundamental Rights atpresent: 6

43. Which amendment of the Constitutionremoved ‘the right to property’ from thelist of Fundamental Rights? 44

44. In which year 44th amendment of theConstitution was passed? 1978

45. Who was the prime minister of India whenRight to property was deleted from thelist of Fundamental Rights? MorarjiDesai

46. The Articles of the Constitution of Indiadealing with Right to Equality: 14 to 18

47. The Article that deals about Equalitybefore law: 14

48. Which Article of the Constitution is relatedto prohibition of discrimination on thegrounds of religion, race, caste, sex orplace of birth? 15

49. Which Article of the Constitution is relatedto ‘Equality of opportunity in matters ofpublic employment’? 16

50. Which Article of the Constitution is relatedto ‘Abolition of untouchability’? 17

51. Which Article of the Constitution is relatedto ‘Abolition of titles’? 18

52. Which Article of the Constitution is relatedto the protection of certain rightsregarding freedom of speech? 19

53. Which Article of the Constitution is relatedto ‘Protection in respect of convict ofoffenders’? 20

54. Which Article of the Constitution is related to‘Protection of life and personal liberty’? 21

55. Which Article of the Constitution is related

to ‘Protection against arrest and detentionin certain cases’? 22

56. Which article is related to ‘Freedom ofPress’? Article 19(1) (a

57. Which Article was inserted by the 86thamendment of the Constitution to the listof Fundamental Rights? 21A

58. The president has the power to suspendthe enforcement of any or all theFundamental Rights during emergency asper Article: 359

59. Which Article enacts that all persons areequally entilted to freedom of conscienceand the right freely to profess, practiceand propagate religion? 25

60. Which Article is related to the ‘Right toConstitutional Remedies’? 32

61. The Artilcles of the Constitution related toDirective Principles of State Policy: 36 to 51

62. The makers of the Constitution borrowedthe idea of Directive Principles of StatePolicy from the Constitution of: Ireland

63. Who described Directive Principles ofState Policy as a novel feature of theConstitution of India? BR Ambedkar

64. Which enshrines the principles of awelfare state in India? DirectivePrinciples of State Policy

65. In which part of the Constitut ionDirective Principles of State Policy areincluded? IV

66. Who compared Directive Principles ofState Policy to the Instrument ofInstructions in the Govt. of India Act,1935? BR Ambedkar

67. Which part of the Constitution reflectssome Gandhian ideals? DirectivePrinciples of State Policy

68. The state shall organise vil lagepanchayats as units of self government.This is enshrined in Article: 40

69. The state shall promote with special carethe educational and economic interestsof weaker sections of people. To whichArticle this is related? 45

70. Which Article states that “State shall tryto promote cottage industries”? 43

71. The Article related to the prohibition ofcow slaughter: 48

72. Which Article under Directive Principlesof State Policy is related to prohibition ofindoxicating drinks and drugs? 47

73. Which Article declares that the state shallendeavour to promote international peaceand security? 51

74. Which Articles is related to uniform civilcode? 44

75. Who described ‘Directive Principles’ as acheque payable by the bank when ableonly when the resources of the bankpermit? KT Shaw

76. The only state in India where uniform civilcode has been implemented: Goa

77. Which Article is related to the separationof judiciary from executive? 50

78. Which part of the Constitution wascriticised as ‘New year resolutions whichwere broken on the second January” byM Nasiruddin, one of the members of

Constituent Assembly? DirectivePrinciples

79. Ireland copied Directive Principles fromthe Constitution of: Spanish Republic

80. Who made the comment that DirectivePrinciples of State Policy expressesFabian Socialism without the word‘Socialism’? Ivor Jennings

81. From which country India adopted theideas of Fundamental Duties? FormenrUSSR

82. The number of Fundamental Duties in theIndian Constitution: 11

83. In which Article of the ConstitutionFundamental Duties are mentioned? 51

84. Which Article of the Constitution dealswith Amendment procedure? 368

85. In how many ways the Constitution ofIndia can be amended? 3

86. Amendment by special majority meansthe bill is passed in each house by amajority of the total membership and bya majority not less than ........ of themembers that house present and voting-Two thirds

87. Amendment that needs ratification bystates must be ratified by Legislatures ofnot less than ...... of the states. One half

88. From which country India copied theprocedure of amendment of Constitution?South Africa

89. In which year the first Constitution Bill waspassed? 1951

90. Which Schedule of the Constitution wasadded by the first amendment of theConstitution? Ninth

91. Which amendment is related toreorganisation of states on linguistic basis(1956)? 7th

92. Which amendment of the Constitutiongave Assosiated State status to Sikkim?35th

93. The largest amendment of theConstitution was: 42nd

94. The 42nd Amendment was introducedafter the recommendations of .....Committee. Swaran Singh

95. Which Amendment of the Constitutionchanged its charecterisation from‘Soverign Democratic Republic’ to‘Sovereign Socialist Secular DemocraticRepublic’? 42nd

96. By which Amendment the words in thepreamble of the Constitution- ‘Unity ofnation’ were changed to ‘Unity andIntegrity of Nation’? 42nd

97. By which amendent the life of Lok Sabhaand State Assemblies was extended from5 to 6 years? 42nd

98. Fundamental Duties were included inthe Constitut ion through whichamendment of Constitution? 42ndAmendment?

99. The Amendment of the Constitution thatrestored the life of Lok Sabha and StateAssemblies from 6 years to five years:44th

100.Which Amendement is related to Anti-Defection Law? 52nd

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1. The port established by Raja Kesavadas,Dewan of Travancore: Alappuzha

2. In which district is Thanneermukkom Bar-rage? Alappuzha

3. In which district is Punnapra-Vayalar Me-morial? Alappuzha

4. Which beach is the back ground of thenovel ‘Chemmeen”? Purakkad

5. The temple with woman priest:Mannarassala

6. Boat race related to Amabalappuzhatemple: Chambakkulam

7. Boat race related to Harippad temple:Payippat

8. Mannarassala temple is famous for theworship of: Snakes

9. An ancient Buddhist centre in Alapuzhadistrict? Srimulavasam

10. The place where Parthasarathy Templeis situated in Pathanamthitta district?Aranmula

11. The temple known as ‘DakshinaMookambika’: Panachikkad

12. Erumeli famous for religious harmony isin the district of: Kottayam

13. The remains of sister Alphonsa is kept

at: Bharananganam14. The only district in Kerala that has no

coastline and shares border with the dis-tricts of Kerala only: Kottayam

15. The place in Kerala where MannathuPadmabhan started the historical ‘Savarna jatha’: Vaikom

16. The back ground of the novel, ‘God ofSmall Things’ by Arundathy Roy?Aymanam

17. In which district is Iravikulam nationalpark? Idukky

18. Which is called the ‘Land of sandal for-est’ in Kerala: Marayur

19. In which district is Chinnar sanctuary?Idukky

20. The hill ditricts in Kerala: Idukky,Wayanad

21. The place Indo-Swiss Project started in1963: Mattuppetty

22. The only district in Kerala which producesgarlic: Idukky

23. The headquarters of Idukky district:Painav

24. In which district Nedumbassery air portis situated? Ernakulam

Facts about Kerala

1. “Ask not, Say not, think not caste” arethe words of: Sree Narayana Guru

2. Brahmananda Swami Sivayogi was bornin: 1852

3. The birth place of Thycaud Ayya:Nakalapuram

4. The personality who was visited byNarayana Guru at Thiruvannamala, Tamilnadu in 1916: Ramana Maharshi

5. Who founded Prathyaksha Raksha DaivaSabha ? Poikayil Yohannan

6. The headquarters of Prathyaksha RakshaDaiva Sabha: Eraviperoor

7. Who wrote ‘Adwaitha Chintha Paddhathi? Chattampi Swamikal

8. Who was the only person who was ex-empted from court appearances in civilcases by Government of Travancore?Sree Narayana Guru

9. Who authored ‘Baalaakalesam’ ? PanditKaruppan

10. The place where Narayana guru is be-lieved to have attained a state of Enlight-enment:

11. The third signatory in the Malayali Me-morial (1891) a mass petition signed by

more than 10000 persons submitted be-fore Sree Mulam Tirunal, the King ofTravancore: Dr.Palpu

12. Who was also known by the name ‘SreeBhatarakan’? Chattampi Swamikal

13. The publication ‘The Muslim’ waslaunched by Vakkom Moulavi in: 1906

14. The birth place of Vaikunta Swamikal:Swamithoppe

15. Who called Kumaranasan as ‘ChinnaSwami’? Dr.Palpu

16. The elegy ‘Prarodanam’ mourns the deathof his contemporary and friend ______.A. R. Raja Raja Varma

17. The last Sanyasa disciple of Sree NarayanaGuru: Anandatheertha Swamikal

18. The first medical graduate from Ezhavacommunity in Travancore: Dr.Palpu

19. The Maharaja of Travancore who in-vited Thycaud Ayya to his palace andbecame his disciple? Swati Tirunal

20. Kumaranasan was born in the year: 187321. The real name of Brahmananda Sivayogi:

Karat Govindankutty Menon22. Bodheswaran, Perunnelli Krishnan

Vaidhyan, Velutheri Kesavan Vaidhyan,

Renaissance in Kerala37. Whom Sardar K.M.Panicker called the

‘Madan Mohan Malavya of Kerala’?Mannath Padmanabhan

38. Who became the first president of theTravancore Devaswam Board in 1949?Mannath Padmanabhan

39. The year of Perinad Revolt led byAyyankali: 1915

40. Who led the starvation march?A.K.Gopalan

41. Who was known as the ‘Saint withoutSaffron’? Chattampi Swamikal

42. Name the leader of renaissance who be-came a minister in Travancore Cochin:Sahodaran Ayyappan

43. Who gave a detailed explanation of‘Chinmudra’ to Swami Vivekananda whenhe visited Kerala? Chattampi Swamikal

44. Name the leader related to the‘Muthukulam Speech’ of 1947? MannathPadmanabhan

45. Who gave financial aid to Kumaranasanto get education from Bangalore andKolkata? Dr.Palpu

46. Who led the first organised strike of agri-cultural labourers in Travancore?Ayyankali

47. ‘Navamanjari’ written by Sree NarayanaGuru is dedicated to: ChattampiSwamikal

48. Who, on the basis of logical reasoningrejected all existing religions and at thesame time established a new religioncalled ‘Aananthamath’? BrahmanandaSivayogi

49. In which year Ayyankali passed away?1941

50. Who founded ‘Vidhyaposhini’, a culturalorganisation? Sahodaran Ayyappan

25. In which district is Brahmapuram dieselproject? Ernakulam

26. The headquarters of the Dutch territoriesin Kerala was: Kochi

27. In which district is Kodanad elephanttraining centre? Ernakulam

28. The only major port in Kerala: Kochi29. The port in Kerala which was developed

by Robert Bristo into a major port: Kochi30. In which district is Bhutathankettu?

Ernakulam31. In which district is Mangalavanam sanc-

tuary situated? Ernakulam32. Oil Refinery in Kerala is situated at:

Ambalamugal33. Which European power built Bolghatty

Palace? Dutch34. The island formed after the flood of 1341:

Vypin35. INS Venduruthy is situated at: Kochi36. In which district is Malayatoor, a holy

place for Christians? Ernakulam37. Which temple is related to ‘Makam

Thozhal’? Chottanikkara38. The church where Vasco da Gama was

buried at Kochi. St.Francis Church

39. The International Stadium at Kaloor inErnakulam district is named after:Jawaharlal Nehru

40. The place in Aluva famous for Sivarathricelebration? Aluva

41. The place known as the ‘Gateway to highrange’: Kothamangalam

42. Which is known as ‘the lungs of Kochi’?Mangalavanam

43. Where is Thekkinkad ground, which is thevenue of Pooram? Thrissur

44. The capital of Kulasekharas was:Mahodayapuram

45. In which district is Chimminy Sanctuary?Thrissur

46. In which district is Punnayurkkulam?Thrissur

47. The Triprayar temple in Thrissur districtis dedicated to: Srirama

48. In which district is Mooriyad lake?Thrissur

49. In which district Peechi dam is situated?Thrissur

50. The place where an observatory was es-tabl ished in ancient Kerala:Mahodayapuram

Kumbalath Sanku Pillai etc were grihasthadisciples of : Chattampi Swamikal

23. Who conferred the Title of ‘Vidwan’ uponPandit Karuppan in 1913? KeralavarmaValiakoithampuran of Travancore

24. “ Whatever may be the religion of a man,it is enough if he becomes virtuous “ arethe words of: Sree Narayana Guru

25. What was the pet name of ChattampiSwamikal: Kunjan

26. Who became the editor of ‘Yukthivadi’magazine in 1928? Sahodaran Ayyappan

27. The author of ‘AdukkalayilninnuArangathekku’: V.T.Bhatathirippad

28. In which year Sadhujana ParipalanaSangham became ‘Pulaya Mahasabha’?1938

29. The founder of ‘Islam Dharma ParipalanaSangham’: Vakkom Moulavi

30. Sahodaran Ayyappan launched‘Mishrabhojanam’ programme at Cherayiin: 1917

31. Who ousted god from the centre andplaced mind in its place? BrahmanandaSivayogi

32. The presiding deity of the Thycaud AyyaSwami Temple: Shiva

33. Which organisation inspired Ayyan Kalito establish Sadhujana ParipalanaSangham? SNDP Yogam

34. Name the leader of renaissance who wasousted from his caste for the reason ofattending the Ahmedabad Congress Ses-sion of 1921? V.T.Bhatatirippad

35. The birth place of MannathPadmanabhan: Perunna

36. The place where Ayyankali started a‘Kudippallikkoodam’ for the depressedclasses in 1905? Venganur

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Facts about India1. The largest brackish water lake in India:

Chilka2. Pulikat lake is situated in: Andhra Pradesh

and Tamil Nadu3. The island that separates Pulikat lake

from Bay of Bengal: Sriharikota4. Which lake in India is famous for prawn

cultivation? Chilka5. In which state is Kolleru lake? Andhra

Pradesh6. The largest lake in South India: Kolleru7. In which state is Wular lake? Jammu &

Kashmir8. The only crator lake in India: Lonar9. In which state is Lonar lake? Maharashtra10. In which state is Nalsarovar lake? Gujarat11. The saltiest lake in India: Sambhar12. In which state is Sambhar lake? Rajastan13. In which state is Loktak lake? Manipur

14. The largest lake in north east India:Loktak

15. Dhootsagar waterfalls is in...... river:Mandovi

16. The highest water fall in India: Jog17. Jog falls is also known as: Jersoppa18. In which river is Jog falls? Sharavati19. In which state is Jog falls? Karnataka20. In which state is Shivasamudram water

falls ? Karnataka21. In which state is Hogenackal water falls

? Tamil Nadu22. In which state is Chitrakot waterfalls ?

Chhatisgarh23. Almora which is situated on Kumaon Hills

is in the state of: Uttarakhand24. Cherrapunji situated in the state of:

Meghalaya25. Coonoor which is situated on Nilgiri Hills

is in the state of: Tamil Nadu26. The hill station Dalhousie is in the state

of: Himachal Pradesh27. In which state is Darjeeling? West Ben-

gal?28. Gulmarg is a hill station in: Jammu &

Kashmir29. In which state is Kasauli hill station ?

Himachal Pradesh30. Which is known as ‘the princess of hill

stations’? Kodaikanal31. The Queen of hill stations in South India:

Udagamandalam32. In which state is Mahabaleswar ?

Maharashtra33. The only hill station in Rajastan: Mount

Abu34. Mussoorie is a hill station in........ where

the Lal Bahadur Shastri Academy of Ad-ministration is situated: Uttarakhand

35. Nainital is a hill station which is also theseat of High Court of: Uttarakhand

36. Which hill station in Madhya Pradesh isknown as ‘Queen of Satpuras’?Pachmarhi

37. Ranikhet is a hill station in: Uttarakhand

-44) connects Srinagar and: Kanyakumari60. The first air conditioned bus stop in In-

dia: Bangalore61. The first rapid transit system in India was

established at...... in 1854. Kolkata62. The cheapest mode of transport in India:

Water transport63. The headquarters of the Inland Waterway

authority of India is: Noida64. National waterway -1 connects Allahabad

and...... Haldia65. The father of space research in India:

Vikram Sarabhai66. Indian National Committee for Space Re-

search (INCOSPAR) was established in:1962

67. Space Science and Technology Centrewas established at Thumba in: 1965

68. Indian Space Research Organisation wasformed in: 1969

69. Indian Space Commission and Depart-ment of Space was established in: 1972

70. Where is the headquarters of ISRO(Anthareeksh Bhavan): Bangalore

71. To which organisation Thumba Equato-rial Rocket Launching Station (TERLS)is dedicated (1968)? UNO

72. The first rocket launched from TERLS:Nike Apache

73. Chandrayan I, India’s first mission tomoon was launched on 22nd October,2008 from: Sriharikota

74. Where is Satish Dhawan Space Centre:Sriharikota

75. Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre is at:Thiruvananthapuram (Thumba)

76. The first Indian cosmonaut RakeshSharma went to space (1984 April )in aspace vehicle named: Soyuz T-11

77. The first satellite launched by India on19th April, 1975: Aryabhatta

78. Name the space vehicle used for thelaunching of Aryabhatta: Cosmos

79. India launched its second satelliteBhaskara I in: 1979

80. INSAT 1A was launched in: 198281. The first Indian satellite launched from

India (1980 July 18): Rohini82. Metsat-1 which was later renamed

Kalpana-I launched on 2nd Septem-ber,....... 2002

83. EDUSAT, India’s first educational satel-lite was launched in: 2004

84. India launched experimental communica-tion satellite APPLE (Ariane Passenger

38. Ranchi is a hill station in: Jharkhand39. The state capital in India situated in the

highest altitude: Shimla40. Yercaud is a hill station in ...... in Shevaroy

Hills: Tamil Nadu41. In which state is Coorg? Karnataka42. The highest hill station in South India:

Udagamandalam43. The only hill resort developed by Ameri-

cans in India: Kodaikanal

44. The hill station discovered by JohnSullivan: Udagamandalam

45. The Botanical gardens established by theMarquis of Tweed dale in 1847, is at:Udagamandalam

46. Dharmasthala is a hil l station in:Karnataka

47. Kalimpong is a hill station in: West Ben-gal

48. The National Highway Authority of Indiawas started functioning in: 1995

49. The headquarters of the National High-way authority of India is: New Delhi

50. Which state has the longest coverage ofnational highways? Uttar Pradesh

51. Which state has the least length of na-tional highways? Sikkim

52. The state with the largest number of na-tional highways: Uttar Pradesh

53. Cities connected by the Golden Quadri-lateral project are New Delhi, Mumbai,Kolkata and ..... Chennai

54. The North-South corridor connects

Srinagar and ....... Kanyakumari55. The West-East corridor connects

Porbander and ....... Silchar56. Meeting place of North-South-East-West

corridor is .......in Uttar Pradesh. Jhansi(a) Agra (b) Noida (c) Allahabad (d)

57. Border Roads Organisation was formedin: 1960

58. The national highway which is not con-nected to other national highways: NH223 (old name)

59. The longest national highway in India (NH

Payload Experiment) in: 198185. Antrix Corporation, the commercial under-

taking of Space Department, was estab-lished in: 1992

86. Headquarters of the Antrix Corporation:Bangalore

87. In which state is Sriharikota? AndhraPradesh

88. Department of Ocean Development wascreated in: 1981

89. The first Indian team to Antarctica leftIndia in the year: 1981

90. The first Indian team to Antarcticareached the destination in the year: 1982

91. India was admitted as a consultativemember in the Antarctica Treaty systemof 1959 in the year: 1983......

92. India became a member of ScientificCommittee on Antarctica Research in:1984

93. Who led the first Indian expedition teamto Antarctica? SZ Qasim

94. Name the vehicle used by the first Indianexpedition team to Antarctica: MV PolarCircle

95. The first Indian expedition to Antarcticastarted voyage from: Goa

96. The first Indian post office outside Indianterritory was opened in Antarctica in theyear: 1983

97. The first Indian research station in Ant-arctica, the construction of which wascompleted in 1984: Dakshin Gangotri

98. The second Indian research station in Ant-arctica which was commissioned in 1989:Maitri

99. India’s third permanent research station

in Antarctica which is under construction:Bharati

100. The post office in Antarctica comes un-der the jurisdiction of...... postal circle:Goa.

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11. Tamiflu is a frontline drug against:

(a) AIDS (b) Bird flu(c) Cancer (d) Polio

2. Animals living in the tree trunks are knownas:(a) Arboreal (b) Volant(c) Amphibious (d) Aquatic

3. The study about amphibeans and reptiles:(a) Ornithology (b) Cetology(c) Herpatology (d) Odontology

4. The scales of snakes are made up of:(a) Chitin (b) Keratin(c) Tannin (d) Rexin

5. The longest reptile:(a) Crocodile (b) Iguana(c) Komodo Dragon(d) Reticulated Python

6. The fastest snake:(a) African Mamba(b) Krait(c) King Cobra (d) Viper

7. Which is known as ‘the age of reptiles’?(a) Coenozoic era (b) Paleozoic era(c) Mezozoic era (d) None of these

8. The fastest reptile:(a) Spiny tailed Iguana(b) Calotes (c) Chameleon(d) Rat snake

9. Dinossaurs were included in the group of:(a) Mammals (b) Amphibians(c) Birds (d) Reptiles

10. Which one of the following is not anextinct animal?(a) Passenger Pigeon(b) Mountain Quail(c) Pink Headed Duck(d) Ibis

11. Haemophilia is mostly associated with:(a) Labourers (b) Royal families(c) Miners (d) Sportsmen

12. High intake of which one of the followingis regarded as the main cause of heartdiseases?(a) Cholesterol (b) Proteins(c) Starch (d) Sugar

13. Through which one of the following arehereditary charecters are transmitted fromone generation to another?(a) Endoplasmic reticulum(b) Chromosomes (c) Mitochondria(d) None of these

Zoology14. The scientist who decoded the language

of bees:(a) William Harvey (b) R.Kock(c) Synodgrass (d) Karl Von Frisch

15. Some plants are carnivorous. Which oneof the following is of that type?(a) Begonia (b) Pitcher plant(c) Sun dew (d) Water Lily

16. Which is concerned with the classificationof organisms?(a) Histology (b) Genetics(c) Agronomy (d) Taxonomy

17. Metabolic processes yield substanceswhich are harmful to the body. These arerendered harmless in the:(a) Small intestine(b) Liver(c) Stomach (d) Pancreas

18. The dermis has skin pigment cells called:(a) Dendrites (b) Monocytes(c) Erythrocytes (d) Melanocytes

19. The function of ‘Lymphocyte’ is:(a) Formation of antibody(b) Blood clotting(c) Transport of gases(d) No known function is performed

20. Which of the following kind of cells in thehuman blood have the longest life span?(a) Basophil (b) Erythrocyte(c) Neutrophil (d) Platelet

21. Which one of the following is the firstphase of mitotic division?(a) Telophase (b) Prophase(c) Metaphase (d) Anaphase

11. The roots that contains chlorophyll

capable of photosynthesis?(a) Stilt roots(b) Assimilatory roots(c) Prop roots (d) Vehimen roots

2. Halophytes are plants that grow in .......(a) Salt water (b) Deserts(c) Trees (d) Mountains

3. The plant hormone that is useful for theformation of roots:(a) Florigen (b) Auxin(c) Cytokinins (d) Oestrogen

4. Cactus is a modified form of .....

(a) Root (b) Stem(c) Leaf (d) None of these

5. The Rhizobium bacteria in the rootnodules of Pea plants are helpful for........ fixation:(a) Oxygen (b) Hydrogen(c) CO2 (d) Nitrogen

6. The pollen grains in plants are

produced in.......(a) Anther (b) Carpel(c) Ovary (d) Ovule

7. From which part of the plant, Quinine isobtained?

(a) Leaves (b) Fruits(c) Stem bark (d) Roots

8. Brandy is made from:(a) Grapes (b) Sugarcane(c) Barley (d) Apple

9. Which plant is cultivated to increase thefertility of soil?(a) Paddy (b) Wheat(c) Sugarcane (d) Pea

10. Which tissue is related to the formationof new cells?(a) Parenchyma (b) Collenchyma(c) Meristem (d) Schlerenchyma

11. Mahali disease affects .......(a) Rubber (b) Paddy(c) Araca plant (d) Coconut plant

12. Plants respire through:

Botany(a) Stomata (b) Meristem(c) Anther (d) Ovary

13. The hallucinogen Marijuana is obtainedfrom:(a) Hemp (b) Cinchona(c) Poppy (d) Rauwolfia

14. The stimulant Cocaine is obtained fromthe leaves of:(a) Coffee plant (b) Tea plant(c) Cocoa (d) Rauwolfia

15. Dalbergia latifolia is the botanical nameof:(a) Coconut tree (b) Guava(c) Tomato (d) Red wood tree

16. The father of tissue culture:(a) Linneaus (b) Haberlandt

(c) Mendel (d) Darwin17. Spermology is the study of:

(a) Weeds (b) Fruits(c) Seeds (d) Diseases

22. The insects which are highly destructiveto buildings and wooden structures?(a) Weevils(b) Cockroach and ants(c) Corn borer (d) Termites

23. The word ‘ecosystem’ was first coined by:(a) A.G.Tansley (b) R.Mishra(c) E.P.Odum (d) None of these

24. Which one of the following is ahermaphrodite?(a) Bedbug (b) Hookworm(c) Mosquito (d) Earthworm

25. Plasma membrane in eucaryotic cells ismade up of:(a) Phospholipid (b) Lipoprotein(c) Phospholipido protein(d) Phospho protein

Answers1 (b) 2(a) 3 (c) 4(b) 5 (d) 6 (a) 7(c) 8(a) 9(d)10(d) 11(b) 12(a) 13(b) 14(d) 15(b) 16(d) 17(b)18(d) 19(a) 20(b) 21(b) 22(d) 23(a) 24(d) 25(a)

18. The native place of Castor:(a) Mexico (b) Egypt(c) Australia (d) Brazil

19. Cotton fibre is obtained from which partof the plant?(a) Fruit (b) Root(c) Flower (d) Leaf

20. The edible part in a Jack fruit:(a) Seed (b) Perianth(c) Anther (d) None of these

21. Which tree supplies soldified milky juiceused in chewing gums?(a) Sapodilla (b) Willow(c) Poppy (d) Rubber

22. Which tree is sacred to Buddhists?(a) Neem (b) Ashoka(c) Tulsi (d) Lotus

23.The leaf used to make ‘beedi’:(a) Teak (b) Tendu(c) Jack tree (d) Palm

24. What is the basic classification unit ofplants?(a) Genus (b) Class(c) Order (d) Species

25. What is the chief food factor containedin cereals?(a) Protein (b) Fat(c) Mineral (d) Starch

Answers1 (b) 2(a) 3 (c) 4 (b) 5(d) 6(a) 7(c) 8(a) 9(d)10(c) 11(c) 12(a) 13(a) 14(c) 15(d) 16(b)17(c) 18(b) 19(a) 20(b) 21(a) 22(b) 23(b)24(d) 25(d)

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1. Oxygen family is ........ group.(a) 16th (b) 15th(c) 18th (d) 17th

2. Noble gases belong to ....... group:(a) 18th (b) 17th(c) 16th (d) 15th

3. Which among the following is a metalloid?(a) Carbon (b) Silicon(c) Germanium (d) All of these

4. The most abundant element in plants:(a) Oxygen (b) Iron(c) Carbon (d) Hydrogen

5. The constituent of all protein molecules:(a) Hydrogen (b) Nitrogen(c) Calcium (d) Iron

6. Colour of liquid oxygen:(a) Yellow (b) Blue(c) Red (d) Green

7. Example of neutral solution:(a) Chloroform (b) Vinegar(c) Water (d) Urine

8. Chemical property of a substance isdetermined by:(a) Protons (b) Neutrons(c) Electrons (d) None of these

9. Raw material for the manufacture of glass:(a) Sand (b) Clay(c) Mica (d) Salt

10. Which is not a pure metal?(a) Mercury (b) Gold(c) Silver (d) Bronze

(a) Iron oxide (b) Iron Pyritis(c) Silicon dioxide (d) Copper sulphate

17. Among the following metal which one willfloat in water?(a) Aluminium (b) Zinc(c) Mercury (d) Sodium

18. The gas obtained from cow dung:(a) Methane (b) Chlorine(c) Ozone (d) Ammonia

19.The most abundant organic compound innature:(a) Glucose (b) Cellulose(c) Sugar (d) Benzene

20. The water in which soap does not lathereasily because of the presence of certainchemicals, known as:(a) Hard water (b) Heavy water(c) Contaminated water (d) Soft water

21. The rarest element:(a) Rhodium (b) Platinum(c) Astastine (d) Radon

22. The setting of plaster of Paris involves

Chemistry

1. Knot is used for measuring:(a) Speed of ship (b) Speed of light(c) Wavelength (d) Speed of Plane

2. The vehicle used to lauch India’s firstsatellite, Aryabhatta:(a) Cosmos (b) Salyut(c) Echo (d) Telstar

3. The total kinetic energy of molecules ina substance is known as:(a) Force (b) Motion(c) Heat (d) Energy

4. The first space station:

(a) Skylab (b) Salyut-1(c) Sputnik (d) Cosmos

5. The first advertisement telecast on TVwas about:(a) Watch (b) Pen(c) Car (d) Radio

6. Which colour absorbs heat the least:(a) Black (b) White(c) Red (d) Violet

Physics7. Almost all aircraft flight occurs in

the______(a) Exosphere(b) Troposphere&Stratosphere(c) Ionosphere (d) Thermosphere

8. The study of motion:(a) Accoustics (b) Cryogenics(c) Optics (d) Dynamics

9. The half life of Carbon-14 Isotope is....... years.(a) 5760 (b) 4560(c) 4500 (d) 2400

10. What is used as fuel in aeroplanes?(a) Benzene (b) Toluene(c) Gasolin (d) Naphta

11. In which form matter exist in nature inthe largest quantity?(a) Solid (b) Liquid(c) Gas (d) Plasma

12. The frequency of electricity used fordomestic purpose:(a) 100 Hz (b) 230 Hz(c) 50 Hz (d) 250Hz

13. Thermometer measures:

(a) Pressure (b) Force(c) Temperature (d) Speed

14. The temperature at which Celcius andFahrenheit scales are equal:(a) Minus 40 (b) Minus 273(c) Zero (d) Minus 32

15. Ecosounder measures .....(a) Temperature(b) Depth of water bodies(c) Speed of aircrafts (d) Frequency

16. Natural magnets are known as:(a) Lode stones (b) Corundum(c) Gypsom (d) Carborundum

17. Which colour is in the middle ofrainbow?(a) Yellow (b) Blue(c) Green (d) Indigo

18.The fourth form of matter?(a) Liquid (b) Solid(c) Plasma (d) Gas

19. At which region of the Earth a body hasthe maximum weight?(a) Equator(b) Tropic of Cancer(c) Tropic of Capricorn (d) Poles

20. Force between same type of molecules:(a) Adhesion (b) Cohesion(c) Repulsion (d) Conjugation

21. Force between different type ofmolecules:(a) Conjugation (b) Immersion(c) Adhesion (d) Repulsion

22. The metal used in Thermometers:

11. Wax is soluble in:(a) Benzene (b) Water(c) Alcohol (d) Iodine

12. Acid contained in onion:(a) Oxalic acid (b) Citric acid

(c) Malic acid (d) Prussic acid13. Element obtained from sea weeds:

(a) Chlorine (b) Calcium(c) Iodine (d) Magnisium

14. What is added to gold to make ornaments?(a) Copper (b) Tin(c) Lead (d) Aluminium

15. Element essential for the functioning ofThyroid gland:(a) Vanadium (b) Chlorine(c) Iodine (d) Magnesium

16. What is known as ‘Fool’s Gold’?

which among the following process?(a) Oxidation (b) Dehydration(c) Reduction (d) None of these

23. The glass used to make wind shields of

motor vehicles:(a) Flint glass (b) Safety glass(c) Pyrex glass (d) None of these

24. Alcohol obtained through the .......... ofsugar solution is Ethanol:(a) Fermentation (b) Reduction(c) Ionisation (d) None of these

25. ...... % Acetic acid is known as GlacialAcetic acid:(a) 50 (b) 10(c) 25 (d) 100

Answers

1 (a) 2(a) 3 (d) 4 (c) 5(b) 6(b) 7(c) 8(c) 9(a)10(d) 11(a) 12(a) 13(c) 14(a) 15(c) 16(b) 17(d)18(a) 19(b) 20(a) 21(c) 22(a) 23(b) 24(a) 25(d)

(a) Mercury (b) Lead(c) Sodium (d) Silver

23. For measuring very high temperature,...... is used:(a) Heliometer (b) Kymoscope(c) Pyrometer (d) Otometer

24. Water has maximum density at .....degree celcius:(a) Zero (b) Minus 4(c) Four (d) 100

25. Bose Einstein condensate is ......th

form of matter:(a) 5 (b) 4(c) 6 (d) 7

Answers1 (a) 2(a) 3 (c) 4 (b) 5(a) 6(b) 7(b) 8(d) 9(a)10(c) 11(d) 12(c) 13(c) 14(a) 15(b) 16(a) 17(c)18(c) 19(d) 20(b) 21(c) 22(a) 23(c) 24(c) 25(a)

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1. In which year Panchayat Raj systemwas introduced in Rajastan? 1959

2. In which state the major part of theWestern Ghats lies ? Karnataka

3. Which religion belongs to the Lotus

Temple in New Delhi? Bahai4. In which Indian State Pahari language

is spoken? Himachal Pradesh5. Where Rajiv Gandhi was born ? Mumbai6. Where is the headquarters of

CAPART(Council for Advancedment ofPeople’s Action and Rural Technology) ?New Delhi

7. Suisini is a folk dance of which Indianstate? Rajastan

8. The first city in India where radio broad-casting was started: Mumbai

9. In which state is Keonjhar Iron oremines? Odisha

10. In which Indian state is Chabali iron ore? Andhra Pradesh

11. In which Indian state is Bhilwara silvermines? Rajastan

12. The State in India which has the larg-est number of Local Self GovernmentInstitutions: Uttar Pradesh

13. Which is the smallest district in the In-dian Union? Mahe

14. Arhai Din Ka Jhonpara, a mosque con-structed during the period of Slave rul-ers, was situated at: Ajmer

15. Gopinath Bordoloi was an eminent free-dom fighter and recipient of BharatRatna, belonged to the State of: Assam

16. Amarnath is a holy place for: Hindus17. Lepchas are the tribal people in: Sikkim18. Which is called ‘the Pearl Harbour of

India’? Tutucorin19. The second largest Union Territory in In-

dia, in terms of area: Delhi20. The most widely spoken foreign lan-

guage in India: English21. The biggest state-run organisation in In-

dia? Railways22. The parent script of the Indo-Aryan and

Dravidian languages: Brahmi23. Where is National Institute of Nutrition ?

Hyderabad24. In which state is Zawar mines ?

Rajastan25. In which state is Almora hill station ?

Uttarakhand26. The coastline of India including those

Our Country: Facts & Figuresof the islands is: 7516.6 km

27. In which country Arakan Yoma ,an ex-tension of Himalayas located ?Myanmar

28. The State which instituted the KanshiRam Sports Award: Uttar Pradesh

29. The mountain range between Narmadaand Tapti: Satpura

30. Which State has the lowest number ofMembers in the Legislative Assembly?Sikkim

31. In which state is Bhilai Steel Plant ?Chhatisgarh

32. The highest peak in Pakistan? TirichMir

33. To which mineral ‘Raniganj’ is associ-ated? Coal

34. The National Institute of Visually Handi-capped is situated at: Dehra Dun

35. Which Indian state has the largest num-ber of Loksabha seats? Uttar Pradesh

36. Gandhiji spent 2089 days in Indian pris-ons. Where was his last confinement?

Aga Khan Palace, Pune37. The venue of first National Games held

in 1985: New Delhi38. To which language Tulu is belonged?

Dravidian39. Chandranagar, a former European

colony was added to the State of …….in 1954: West Bengal

40. The most abundant fruit in India: Mango41. Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agri-

culture & Technology is the first agricul-tural university in India. It is in the stateof: Uttarakhand

42. In which Indian state is Dharavi, India’slargest slum ? Mumbai

43. Which port city in India is situated inSalsette island? Mumbai

44. Which is the largest Tiger Reserve inIndia? Nagarjuna Srisailam sanctuary

45. Parameswarakund is a place of pilgrim-age in the state of: Arunachal Pradesh

46. During the epic period which region in In-dia was known as ‘Pragjyotisha’: Assam

47. The first express way of India:Ahmedabad-Vadodara

48. Veeresalingam was a reformer in:Andhra Pradesh

49. Who was known as ‘Socretes ofMaharashtra’: Gopalakrishna Gokhale

50. The new name of Sudhamapuri:

Porbander51. The setting for Rudyard Kipling’s ‘Jungle

Book’: Kanha National Park52. The Virupaksha Temple is situated at:

Hampi53. The largest religion in Lakshadweep: Is-

lam54. The oldest municipal corporation in In-

dia: Chennai55. Madurai is situated on the banks of the

river: Vaigai56. A hill station in India set up by Ameri-

cans: Kodaikanal57. Which type of land form is occupied by

the largest portion of India? Plains58. Which country has the world’s highest

percentage of arable land to the totalgeographical area: India

59. Which country has world’s largest cattleand buffalo population? India

60. Sanjay Gandhi National Park is in:Mumbai

61. The hottest period all over India: 3 p.m.62. To which religion Palitana is Gujarat is

related? Jainism63. The first Asian country to start Commu-

nity Development Project: India64. What is the section of Indian Penal

Code for bidding the assembly of morethan 5 persons: 144

65. Jog falls, the highest water fall in India,is situated in the river: Sharavati

66. The Danish East India Company wasformed in 1616. ……… in Tamil Naducoast was their main centre. Tranquebar

67. Antarctica Study centre in India is situ-ated at: Goa

68. The old name of ‘Rashtrapathi Bhavan’:Viceregal palace

69. Pragathi Maidan, which is famous fortrade fairs, is situated in:

70. In which Indian state Asia’s first oil re-finery was established? Assam

71. The place which is known as the “Meccaof temple architecture”: Khajuraho

72. Longest tributary of Indus: Sutlej73. Namdapha Tiger Reserve is in the state

of: Arunachal Pradesh74. In Uttar Pradesh, the seat of High Court

is: Allahabad75. Jatra is folk dance drama popular in the

villages of: West Bengal76. On which river is the Bhakra Nangal

project built? Sutlej

77. Where one can see ‘Amar JawanJyothi’? India Gate

78. Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engi-neers Ltd. is situated at: Kolkata

79. The oldest paramilitary force in India:Assam Rifles

80. Kaiga Power Projet is in the state of:Karnataka

81. Indian Cancer Research Centre is situ-ated at: Mumbai

82. The most populated princely state in In-dia at the time of independence:Hyderabad

83. Sir Ronald Ross was born at: Almora84. The first state in South India where

President’s rule was declared for the firsttime: Andhra

85. The largest non-capital city in South In-dia: Visakhapatnam

86. The 8th city of Delhi: New Delhi87. Saddle Peak which is the highest peak

in Andaman and Nicobar group of is-lands. It is located in: North Andaman

88. The most famous monument in India:Tajmahal

89. The state in India with the largest per-centage of rural population: HimachalPradesh

90. Bibi-ka-Makbara is situated in:Aurangabad

91. The Ganges beyond Farakka, after en-tering Bangladesh is known as: Padma

92. The Oldest rocks in India: Aravallis93. Ahmedabad is in the banks of:

Sabarmathi94. The Simhachalam Temple is dedicated

to: Narasimha95. To which religion ‘Tower of Silence’ is

related? Zorashtrians96. Badrinath is on the banks of:

Alakananda97. Uttaramerur inscription belongs to the

period of: Parantaka I98. The most populous island in India:

Salsette99. India’s first large scale steel plant in pri-

vate sector was established at:Jamshedpur

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100. The headquarters of the North East HillUniversity (NEHU): Shillong

101. The battle which determined the fate ofthe French in India: Wandiwash

102. The hill resort in Tamil Nadu where theMalayalee Temple is situated: Yercaud

103. Who designed Mysore Palace? HenryIrwin

104. Who designed Prince of Wales Museumin Mumbai? George Wittet

105. The cities of Hyderabad andSecundarabad are seperated by:Hussain Sagar lake

106. Dona Paula is a chief port in the stateof: Goa

107. The district in Jammu and Kashmir37,555 sq.km of which is under illegaloccupation by China: Ladakh

108. The first state in India to implementLand reforms Bill and Education Re-forms Bill: Kerala

109. What is often called ‘Baby Taj’? Mau-soleum of Itmad-ud-Daulah

110. India’s largest Mahayana Buddhist Mon-

astery is Tawang Gompa. It is in thestate of: Arunachal Pradesh

111. India’s first private air port was openedin 1999 in the state of: Kerala

112. Chitharal Hills are in the state of: TamilNadu

113. The first memorial of a sati, found atEran, is dated 510 B.C. Eran is in:Madhya Pradesh

114. In which Indian state was BhoodanMovement launched? Pocahmapad

115. India Gate is situated in:Delhi

116. Which state is called theScotland of theEast? Shillong

117. Yakshagana is the dance form of:Karnataka

118. Which state is known as the ‘Kohinoorof India’? Andhra Pradesh

119. The first state in India to conduct elec-tions to Panchayat Raj Institutions af-ter the 73 rd amendment of the Consti-tution was brought into effect: MadhyaPradesh

120. What percentage of the world area isoccupied by India: 2.4

121. In which Indian state is Vembanad Lake? Kerala

122. With which country has India the long-est border? Bangladesh

123. The highest peak of western ghats orSahyadri is Anaimudi. It is in: Kerala

124. The meeting ground of eastern, west-ern and southern ghats: Nilgiri Hills

125. The highest peak of the Nilgiris:Dodabetta

126. The river which marks the internationalboundary between India and Nepal:Gandak

127. Which state has the largest acrage offorest in India? Madhya Pradesh

128. Lunej Petrol producing area is locatedin: Gujarat

129. In India, the first unit of cement indus-try was established in 1904 at: Chennai

130. The tribal population in Andaman andNicobar islands belong to the: Negroidrace

131. In which river is Gandhi Sagar Dam?Chambal

132. National Remote Sensing Agency is lo-cated in: Hyderabad

133. The world’s highest road connects: Leh-Manali

134. The NH-44 is the longest national high-way in India. It connects: Srinagar-Kanyakumari

135. Into how many pincode zones the coun-try divided? 8

136. The earth station for satellite communi-cation is located at: Arvi

137. The STD facility was first introduced in1960 between: Kanpur- Lucknow

138. Which is called the ‘Ruhr of India’:Chotanagpur

139. The only anthrapoid ape found in India:Hoolock Gibbon

140. Which was the second district to achievetotal literacy in India? Dakshin Kannada

141. The passage between South Andamanand Little Andaman? Duncan Passage

142. Where is Gulf of Mannar located? Eastof Tamil Nadu

143. When were the states of India organisedon a linguistic basis? 1956

144. The highest peak in Indian territory in-cluding the disputed areas is K2. Inwhich range it is located? KarakoramRange

145. The total area covered by the Himalayasis about: 500000 sq.km

146. In which state are the Aravalli rangeslocated? Rajastan

147. Where is the Maikal range located?Madhya Pradesh

148. The territorial waters of India extendupto how many nautical miles? Twelve

149. Which river in India is called Tsangpoin one of its reaches? Brahmaputra

150. In which area does the Sabarmati rise?Aravallis

151. Which river flows between the Satpurasand the Vindhyas? Narmada

152. When are temperatures the highest inSouthern India? April

153. Which is the southernmost unit of In-dia? Great Nicobar

154. From which river has the Rajastan Ca-nal (Indira Gandhi Canal) been takenout? Sutlej

155. Which area in India receives least rainfall? Eastern Rajastan

156. Which river has been harnessed underthe Bhakra Nangal Project? Sutlej

157. In which state the Dhuvaran ThermalPower station is located? Gujarat

158. Where is Desert National Park situated?Rajastan

159. Khangchendzonga, one of the highestnational parks in the world is in the stateof: Sikkim

160. Kodaikanal is situated in ......:. PalaniHills

161. Which is the main religion in Ladakh?Buddhism

162. Which place is known as ‘Little Lhasa’?

Dharamsala163. Which is known as the Switzerland of

Himachal Pradesh : Khajjia164. Which is the native state of the tribe

Gaddis? Himachal Pradesh:165. Indian Institute of Advanced Studies is

in: Shiml166. Which was the summer capital of Brit-

ish India: Shimla167. Where is the asylum of Dalai Lama:

Dharamsala168. Which is known as ‘All Seasons State’ ?

Himachal Pradesh169. In which state is the man made lake

Govind Sagar ? Himachal Pradesh170. In which Indian state is Giri Hydel

Project? Himachal Pradesh171. In which state Kangra Valley, Lahul Val-

ley are situated? Himachal Pradesh172. Which state is called Fruit basket of

India ? Himachal Pradesh173. Which state is called Apple state of In-

dia ? Himachal Pradesh174. Where is Central Potato Research In-

stitute ? Shimla175. In which river is Nathpa Jhakri Project?

Sutlej176. The first state in India to ban plastic:

Himachal Pradesh

177. Himachal Pradesh is the state where thepolling for the first general election wasstarted. It was in? 1951

178. India’s first carbon-free state: HimachalPradesh

179. The main language of HimachalPradesh: Hindi

180. The highest post office in the world:Hikkim

181. The highest state capital in India:Shimla

182. Which state has the largest percentageof area under forest? Mizoram

183. Which State/Union Territory has thelargest percentage of area under forest?Andaman Nicobar

184. Which state has the largest mangroveforest area? West Bengal

185. Which state has the second largestmangrove forest area? Gujarat

186. The headquarters of the Forest Surveyof India: Dehra Dun

187. In which year Project Tiger was started? 1973

188. The minimum desired area which is con-sidered safe for a tropical country likeIndia: 33

189. Which state has the highest per capitaforest area? Arunachal Pradesh

190. Who started ‘Vana Maholsava’ in India?KM Munshi

191. In which year ‘Vana Maholsava’wasstarted ? 1950

192. Nandan Canan in Orissa is famous for:White Tiger

193. In which state is Trishna Sanctuary ?Tripura

194. Sanjay Gandhi National Park is adja-cent to the city of: Mumbai

195. Guindy National Park is adjacent to thecity of: Chennai

196. The state which is also called‘Vananchal’: Jharkhand

197. The highest national park in India is situ-ated in the state of: Sikkim

198. The largest mountain range in India:

Himalayas199. What is the length of Himalayas? 2400

km200. The correct order of mountain ranges

in Himalayas from north to south:Himadri, Himachal, Shiwalik

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