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Page 1: ugQ6u6in - Directorate of Government Examinations

955321

ugQ6u6inRoll No,

CODE VIII 11 18

u©g - 11 : upEiuDqu§ 9pdr u©9§ 6Bfrqu

(6TLLnd Ou ©LL] LOIT6moufrdi t86i oiIT6no])

€EpriH 9o gLflLrfuoidr GILoiT§§ rogLGludrdi6ir : 90

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PART - 11 : SCHOLASTIC API-ITUDE TEST

¢orstudentsofclassvIII)Time : 90 Minutes Max. Marks : 90

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATESRead the following instructions carefully before youopentheQuestionBooklet.

1. Answers are to be given on the same OMR AnswerSheet provided for Part -I.

2. There are 90 questions in this test. All arecompulsory.

3. The question numbers 91 to 110 belong toMathematics, 111 to 145 pertain to Science and146 to 180 are on Social Science sutyects.

4. Choose the correct answer from the options givenfor each question and darken the correspondingcirclewithblackballpointpenintheOMRAnswerSheet.

5. Since the time allotted for this Question Paper isvery limited you should make the best use of it bynot spending too much time on any one question.

6. If you do not know the answer to any question, donot waste time on it and pass on to the next one. Iftime permits, you can come back to the questions,whichyouhaveleftinthefirstinstanceandattemptthem

7. Rough work can be done anywhere in the QuestionBookletbutnotintheoMRsheet/1oosepaper.

8. Each correct answer will be awarded one Mark.

9. Please return the OMR Answer Sheet only to theinvigilatorafterthetest.YoucanretaintheQuestionBooklets.

10. Quote your seven digit Roll Number without failforanyfuturecorrespondence.

PLEASE TURN OVER THE PAGE AND STARTANSWERING.

1

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CODE

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db6ul§Lb / MATHEMATICS

91. ®® 6ndn9O]g]

9co6od;fourrdiquin6T6rfu6whdi6DdB :

(1)0

(3)2

92. ±of (±of8)=

(1)4

(3) 16

93.

94.

6T6dr9"d© 99u66Li9Ldr6Tr 6T6tir86Tfldr

(2)4

(4)1

(2)1

(4)2

91. The number ofrationalnumbers which aretheir own reciprocals are :

(1) 0 (2) 4

(3) 2 (4) 1

92. ±of (±of8)is:

(1)4

(3) 16

i2x-1 -i2=i32 6T6uflfo x -dr LogLLi : 93.

(1) -3 (2) 3

(3) 2 (4) 1

3/z7 9LLdr 6T±§ Lfldidflgivu LflcoEb

6T6rfuco6mji thip6unrd ®® dFrf\uIT6uT di6ur

6T6rfu dR6DLdi©Lh 7

(1)5

(3) 27

(2)9

(4) -2

95. tfj!en®ou6IToufrey6fr 6Tg g6xpnrmg?

(1) ©® uchguguLL|65th®9ch ®®Gdin-6DenuIT©Lh.

(2) ©® uch8ug|LL]aQu®6itbch ®®6dblTenouurT©Lb.

(3) ©® uchgug|LL|j}6nsgurrOin ®®6dbn.co6LJunrr©Li).

6tlITcOoudb6rfidr

uch8Hg]LLia

6dbIT6DOudb6Tfl6ir

uchgug]hL|65

6din-cOoudb6Tfldr

uchgug]riud

(4) x+i 6Tdru8] uch8ug]dua

6dbrTcoen65© ®rf i§rrp-enTLJ)rngLi).

3

(2)1

(4)2

|f |2X -1 -12 = 132, then a: is :

(1) -3 (2) 3

(3) 2 (4) 1

94. The smallest positive number to be addedto 3/Z7 so as to get a perfect cube is :

(1)5

(3) 27

(2)9

(4) -2

95. Which one of the following is inconect?

(1) Sum of two polynomials is again apolynomial.

(2) Product of two polynomials is againa polynonrial.

(3) Difference between two polynomialsis again a polynorfual.

(4) I + 1 isanexampleforpolynomial.X

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96. x2=Ir26T6uflch :

(1) I-y (2) x--y(3) A,-±y (4) ¥-0,y-0

97. ®® LfldbLGiLlmu dF9uFTsg6ui6FT 9_6fr6TTLddnu

OuiLsgdr g!bquii r 6T6rflch, tlJdF9ITsgdrLIITriu6TTqu :

(1) 4r2 (2) r2

(3) trr2 (4) 2r2

98. (%+2j) (x-77t)=x2-4 6T6rflch z7» -dr

LJ)gill :

(1) -2 (2) 2

(3) 4 (4) -4

99. A, 8 Li]@9iri c ebEflucoou tlcoIT

OuLLrfudb6ITITdi ©®mdr G`LI]rr§9 LIL§g6dr

tiSp6Trqu :

(1) 42"•(3) 21"

(2) 10.5IT

(4) 31.5iT

100. d;C!6i3n-g]in thSgi66Tflch §enpIT6IT EhSgi

6Tgu ?

(1) EFLOu65B Qp66tbrr6min 6TdrL19b 3

L16iebrfudb6fr G13rrdrL ®cerfu©

ucoGdbIT6unIT©Lb.

EF9bITin 6Tdru9 4 L16icbrfuEb6fr G\dbrr6rfuL

®qgrfu© uco6dirT6rmn.©Lb.G\dF6il6udbLh 6Tdru9 4 L16idbrildb6fr

G`d5TT6in ®(!grfu(g ucoctbrT6mLI]n-©Li].

3 uj5ctrfud56ir GltbrT6tirL ®t!grfutg

u6u6dbIT6"TLb 6Tdrugu a:il]uddi

Qp6Gdbrr6rmngLb.

4

96. If r2=y2then:

(1) %-y (2) x--y(3) I,-±y (4) x-0,y-0

97. Ifa circle of radius r is inscribed ina square,then the area of the square is :

(1) 4r2 (2) r2

(3) mr2 (4) 2r2

98. If (x+2J) (x-»2)=x:2-4 then the value oflm is ..

99. If A, B and c represent three semi-circlesthen the perimeter of the whole diagramis:

(1) 42IT

(3) 21IT

(2) 10.5"

(4) 31.5tr

100. I^7hich one of the statement is incorrect ?

(1) An equilateral triangle is a 3 sidedregular polygon.

(2) A square is a 4 sided regularpolygon.

(3) A rectangle is a 4 sided regularpolygon.

(4) 3 sided regular polygon is anequilateral triangle.

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iFi .`) (

101. ®® QpdcdbIT6m§9dr 6dbn.ouTLb 5 : 4 : 3

6Tdrp ofldagsgch ©®S§n.ch 9|9dr6dbIT6rmIT6FTg :

(1) 50,40,30

(3) 50,60,70

(2) 60,80,40

(4) 75,60,45

io2. £c!Ou®Ou6ITOufr9D6fr 6T9 Q]]dGdbiT6veT§gdr

udchrfuch6fr tlchco 7

(1) 2,2,5

(3) 4,4,5

(2) 3,3,5

(4) 2,2,3

io3. x-tlJflch 9L6fren Li6fr6Tfldi6Tfl6ir

y-il]gbLidb6fr :

104. (I, y) ey§ch dBTrfuu©grmch 9L6fr6TT9 FT6rfich

(x, -y) t9i6DLI]±g®di©Lh dbrfuu©g :

(1) Ill (2) H

(3) I (4) IV

105. ©qulcoLd LldbrT FT6rfudbandr 6T6tir6rfidicodb :

(1)0

(2)2

(3)1

(4) ©IT6in®d;© €Li]corms

5

101. If the angles of a triangle are in the ratio5 : 4 : 3, then the angles are :

(1) 50,40,30 (2) 60,80,40

(3) 50,60,70 (4) 75,60,45

102. Which one of the following is not the sidesof a triangle ?

(1) 2,2,5 (2) 3,3,5

(3) 4,4,5 (4) 2,2,3

103. The y-coordinate of all points on x-axisare:

104. If (x, y) lies in the first quadrant then

¢, -y) lies in the quadrant :

(1) Ill (2) 11

(3) I (4) IV

105. The number of even prime numbers is :

(1)0

(2)2

(3)1

(4) morethan2

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106. ®® 6Tdr9p]Lb 9i9dr Giu®jicbch

96Dcofgivu|Lh er6§ 6T6tir6mTTdi tl6DroLuri6T6rf`ch tl6iiGiou6tircb6fr :

(1) 1LOSgiLb -1 (2) 1mL®in

(3) -1,I,i®LL (4) 0

io7. ®® eniLS9dr Glurflu Err6nddr f6ITLb14 G`dF.Lfi. 6T6rf`ch tl§dr di@p6yTqu LOSg]Lil

urfuu6TT6ndr 6ndn9in :

(1) 7:2

(3) 2:7

(2) 1:2

(4) 2:1

io8. d;j!Ou®Ou6FTOufrgi6fr 6T9b gioupIT6IT ELfrgu 7

(1) e® dF9ri QdFch6udiLI]rT©Lb.

(2) ®® GldF6i]endbin ©cO6mTdipu]IT©in.

(3) e® dF9uquj] dFITLil dF9iru]TT©Lh.

(4) ©cO6rmctD-§gdr er6mco 6flLLrfudb6fr6TL6unguLb gi]]LOITdb ©®65©ri.

109. d;5!en®ou6ITou@givch ngi e® 6fltfl§u]gI 6Tdr

chcoco ?

(1)0

(3) J5

(2)

(4) -i2

Ilo. 89Sgch ®® Llrfudndr, cpdrgivdr ®® urfudndr

©® Li]Lrfu© 6 6Tofich 9[S§ 6T6tir :

(1) 90 (2) 45

(3) 180 (4) 360

6

106. If the multiplicative inverse of a number isthe number itself, then the number is/are :

(1) 1and-1 (2) 1only

(3) -1only (4) 0

107. If the length of a longest chord of a circleis 14 cm, then the ratio of its circumferenceto area, is :

(1) 7:2

(3) 2:7

(2) 1:2

(4) 2,1

108. Which one of the following statement isincorrect ?

(1) a square is.a rectangle

(2) a rectangle is a parallelogram

(3) a square is a rhombus

(4) the diagonals of a parallelogram arealways equal

109. Which one of the following is not a rationalnumber ?

(1)0

(3) J5

(2)

(4)

1

2

1

2

110. If twice of one-third of one-fifth of anumber is 6, then the number is :

(1) 90 (2) 45

(3) 180 (4) 360

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agiv6fluch/sclENCE111. G\dFu@cotb ©6mtfuTrch eb6IT ®® gich®

gi6rfluflch ®® dbrrSg] PrfuuLULL ug!iren6IT6§rfu§9d e|cO9 ®® ffiou@givch cOOu§si

9icesgflTITch, giS§ ugrcoTFT.6uT9diou@g|Ldr eLp6i Qd5IT6frouco? din.6mcomb.

©§@© Ebng6rmrT6FT 6n6uidF :

(1) EbIT±9 6ncoe

(2) G\9IT® 6n6DdF

(3) dienSgiv@©Li], ugr6rf\@©Lb ©sOL6u9L6fr6IT 9ice§§Lb

(4) p6OcO Lfl6ir6rfiuch 6fl6DtF

112. uITLiiLDLb or6ulu®6ug :

(1) OuITuijidi6fr L[]@g|ri g6inrfuEb6ir

(2) frful]rfuEb6fr LI]Sg|ri gdrrorfudb6fr

(3) Ourruidd56fr LI]@eyLb Srful]rfud5dr

(4) OurTu|didb6fr, g6tirLi]rfudi6fr LI]@giLb

Efrorfudb6fr

113. fu®er :

GLI]6fl®S9i d;69 6whceri G\uTr®6fr ®drgivdr

gcotF6Oudiri d;€9! OuITOup- gHgdirf\6i©Lb.

dbiTIT6mLii :

Li6nduITLmdrLfigu6fr6Tr6TchcorrG`urr®itbfrfldr

LfiguLil Li6nFT.ELLi 6n6De GleuchLI®Li].

(1) th@qu tFrf\uIT6IT9 ; dbng6mrfu §6ugi

(2) ch@ey LD@g|Lb dbiTD-6mLi] ©IT6dr®Li]

9OugJ

(3) dbng6mTLb dEL@6bip 6nm6idRui6frm9|

(4) dbngouTLb ch.ScOp 6n6ITdidi6nch6uico

7

111. An inflated balloon was pressed againstthe wall after it has been rubbed with a

piece of synthetic cloth. It was foundthat the bauoon sinck to ,the wall.The force responsible for the attractionrfught be :

(1) Magnetic force

(2) Contact force

(3) Pressure between the wall andballoon

(4) Electrostatic force

112. Fluids are :

(1) gases and solids

(2) 1iquids andsolids

(3) gases and liquids

(4) gases, solids and liquids

113. Assertion :

When a body falls down its velocity

gradually increases.

Reason :

Earth's gravitational force acts on allotryects on the earth.

(1) Assertion correct ; Reason wrong

(2) Both Assertion and Reason areWrong

(3) Reason explains Assertion

(4) Reason does not explain Assertion

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CODE

Ill. ®® core 2_giv6dbin ©tpITufldr Qp6D6"6nu

cOLI]ufl9|6iT 6DOu§9 eHces9iri G\LJn.Q99

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(1) cOLomdr tlQ;S§ri

(2) LioflFT.rfuLi 6ncocF

(3) 9Lgiv6di ©9!mmdr 6Li+OuLb

(4) Ou6TflLDdrLso gHQg§§Lb

115. tfj!EbdrLOu@g]6fr 6T9 6zlgiv gq6TT62idb6fr

dR6DLun-a ?

(1) uITLu6Trqu (2) db6FT9|6ITqu

(3) $6TTLb (4) qLfr§g

116. e® GluiT®evfldr p6Dp 25o tfl, gu§@©G`EbiT®dEbLLi®ri 6n6DdFurr6ngu 5o N 6T6rflch

Q]]®didisgdrLi]gdLi6Tdr6IT7

(1) 200Lfich-2 (2) 150Lfich-2

(3) 25OLRE`-2 (4) 3OOLfirfu-2

117. ®® ?6ffl99ldF66idr $6TTLh tlgEbfldi®ri

G\un-cog tgi?dr tlcocoqu Cpp-Lb

(1) ©6U)PLL|Lb

(2) .919g5",©Lb

(3) LI]ngrmch ©q5di©in

(4) c9|gdbrf\5©Lb qchco9 ©6DPLL|in

8

114. When we press the bulb of ink dropperwith its nozzle kept in ink bottle, air in thedropper is seen to escape in the form ofbubble. Once we release the pressure onthe bulb ink gets filled in the dropper. Therise of ink in the dropper is due to :

(1) pressureof ink

(2) gravity of the earth

(3) shape of the rubber bulb

(4) atmospheric pressure

115. Which of the following is not a derived

quantity ?

(1) Area - (2) Volume

(3) Length (4) Density

116. If the rnass of the body is 250 g and the

applied force is 50 N, then acceleration ofthe body is

(1) 200us-2

(3) 250us-2

(2) 150us-2

(4) 300us-2

117. If the length of a simple pendulumincreases, then the time period of simple

pendulum

(1) decreases

(2) increases

(3) remains constant

(4) may increase or decrease

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GFfluiT6ma@copd didr®Lflpddiquin.

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(3) Kgs (4) M

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25 N/m2 aces?§6ui9 qSu®S9dnpg6T6rf\ch 9[$9 LlriLi 6T6ilenmqu ?

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9

118. Find out correct statement/statements.Primary Cells

(i) cannot be recharged

(fi) carmot be reused

(iii) cannot be recharged and reused

(1) (i) correct

(2) (i) and (fi) correct

(3) (ii) correct

(4) (iii) correct

119. Which of the following statement is notcorrect ?

(1) temperature is a measure of degreeof hotness (or) coldness of a body.

(2) Kelvin is the primary unit oftemperature in SI system.

(3) Celsius scale is dividedinto 180 equalParts.

(4) -273°C is called as Absolute zero.

120. Which of the following is correctaccording to SI unit system ?

(1) newton (2) joule

(3) Kgs (4) M

121. If 50 N force is acting on an area and exertsa pressure of 25 N/m2, what is the areaon which it acts ?

(1) 5m2

(3) 2m2

(2) 10m2

(4) 15m2

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122. The frictional force actsdirection of motion of the object.

(1) in the same direction

(2) in the opposite direction

(3) in different directions

(4) in all directions

to the

123. The light emitting diode is made up ofmaterial.

(1) conductor

(2) semi conductor

(3) insulator

(4) alltheabove

124. In earth's crust, which is the mostabundant element next to oxygen ?

(1) Hydrogen (2) Silicon

(3) Carbon (4) Nitrogen

125. Which alchemist symbol representswater ?

(.'® (2'®

(3'® (4'©

126. The gas which is used in tooth paste to keepthe teeth strong is

(1) Argon (2) Neon

(3) Fluorine (4) Phosphorus

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(3) (a)-(ii), ®)-(iii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(i)

(4) (a)-(ii), a>)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(iii)

127. Dalton Atomic Theory gave thesatisfactory explanation for the

(i) Law of conservation of mass(ii) Law of definite proportions(ifi) Law of Reciprocal proportions(iv) Law of multiple proportions(1)t (i) and(ii) (2) (i)and(iii)

(3) (ii) and(iii) (4) (ii) and(iv)

128. Choose the coITect statements.

(i) The cathode rays travel in straightline.

(ii) The cathode rays are positivelycharged particles.

(iii) Cathode rays are made up of smallparticles that have mass and kineticenergy.

(iv) The cathode rays are otherwisecalled canal rays.

(1) (i)and(ii)

(2) (iii) and(iv)

(3) (i)and(iv)

(4) (i) and(iii)

129. Both plants and animals are made from afew elements. Match the elements withtheir percentage.

Elements Percentage

(a) Oxygen (i) |8°/o®) Carbon (ii) loo/o(c) Nitrogen (iii) 65%(d) Hydrogen (iv) 3%(1) (a)-(iii), a))-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(ii)

(2) (a)-(iii), Q>)-(iv), (c)-(ii), (d)-(i)

(3) (a)-(ii), ®)-(iii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(i)

(4) (a)-(ii), a))-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(iii)

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130. Sodium hydroxide + Hydrochloric acid i+ + heat.

(1) Sodium nitrate and sodium(2) Sodium nitrate and oxygen(3) Sodium chloride and water(4) Sodium chloride and sodium

131. Find the zero valent element from thefollowing :

(1) Zinc (2) Calcium(3) Helium (4) Sodium

132. should not be used for oil fire.

(1) sand(2) water(3) carbon-di-oxide(4) foanrite

133. Assertion (A) :Solids dissolve in water.Reason (R) :There exists a space between the moleculesin rmtter.(1) (A) is correct (R) is wrong.(2) (A) is wrong (R) is correct.(3) (A) and (R) are wrong.(4) (A) is correct and (R) Explains (A).

134. Rusting of iron is an example ofcombustion.

(1) incomplete(2) spontaneous(3) rapid(4) slow

is an eco-friendly fuel.

(1) LPG(2) CNG(3) Biogas

(4) Coalgas

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136. Deposition of zinc over iron is

(1) Chrome plating(2) Galvahisation

(3) Timing

(4) Painting

137. Match the following :

(a) Bihu (i) Riccia

QJ) Plasmodium (ii) African sleepingViv ax sickness

(c) Trypanosoma (ifi) Malariagambieus

(d) Algae (iv) Assam(1) (a)-(ii), ®)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(iii)

(2) (a)-(iii), a])-(i), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iv)

(3) (a)-(iv), q])-(iii), (c)-(fi), (d)-(i)

(4) (a)-(iv), a>)-(ii), (c)~(iii), (d)-(i)

138.

139.

is an evergreen ornamental

plant.(1) Gnetum (2) Ephedra(3) Araucaria (4) Pine'

is used as Vernrfuge.

(1) Marselia

(2) Lycopodium(3) Psilotum(4) Dryopteries

140. Example for Anaerobic respiration.

(1) Yeast (2) Plants(3) Animals (4) Virus

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141. Trade name of bio-degradable plasticrmterial is(1) Poly hydroxyl butyrate(2) Alcaligeus(3) Poly vinyl cmoride(4) Plastic

142. produce the spindle fibres andastral bodies during cell division.

(1) Mitochondria(2) Centriole(3) Lysosome(4) RIbosome

143. Assertion (A) :Panereas is an endocrine gland.Reason (R) :Islets of Langerhans is an exocrine gland.

(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct.(2) Both (A) and (R) are wrong.(3) (A) is correct (R) is wrong.(4) (A) is wrong (R) is correct.

144. Identify the correct pair.

(1) Frog Musca domestica(2) Pigeon - Rana hexadactyla(3) Cockroach - Periplaneta

Americana(4) Man Columba livia

145. Complete the fouowing reaction :Glucose + oxygen i

+ Energy.

(1) Oxygen + Water(2) Carbon dioxide + Water(3) Ethyl alcohol + Water(4) Carbon dioxide + Oxygen

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146. Statement I :Battle of Plassey was fought in the year1757 AD.

Statement 11 :This battle was fought between Nawab ofBengal and British.

(1) Statement I and Il are correct.(2) Statement I and Il are wrong.(3) Statement I is correct, Statement Il

is wrong.

(4) Statement I is wrong, Statement Ilis correct.

147. Find the odd man out.

(1) Babur (2) Humayun(3) Akbar (4) Shershah

148. The chief architect of Taj Mahal is :

(1) ]ahangir (2) Sir.ThomasRoe(3) Mumtaj (4) Ustadlsa

149. The world Heritage day is celebrated every

year On(1) 14th November(2) 5th september(3) i8thAprfu

(4) 20th November

150. in his book ``The History ofIndia" refers to the seventeen expeditionsof Mohamlnad of Ghazni.

(1) Brahma Gupta(2) SirHenyEhiot(3) Manaka(4) Bhala

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was called as `Lak Baksh'.

(1) Qutb-ud-din Aibak

(2) ntutndsh

(3) Balban

(4) Sultana Raziah

152. In Tughluq Dynasty ___.introduced the Employment Bureau.

(1) Mohammad-bin-Tughluq

(2) Firoz Tughluq

(3) Ghiyas-ud-din Tughluq

(4) Nasir-ud-din Mohammed Tughluq

153. Vittalaswami Temple was constructedduring the reign of

(1) Harihara

(2) Devaraya Il

(3) Devaraya I

(4) Krishna Deva Raya

154. Arrange in the chronological order :

(a) The Rohilla war

a) The second Anglo Mysore war

(c) The Treaty of Manglore

(d) The First Anglo Maratha war

(1) (a), (c), q'), (d)

(2) (a), (d), (c), a,)

(3) (a), (d), a,), (c)

(4) (d), ®), (a), (c)

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(d) g!dbrT§ (iv)

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156. Glurr®SguEb :

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Q>) Q]]§cond]

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(c) u]9coul}

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(2) (a)-(ii), a))-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(iii)

(3) (a)-(i), a>)-(ii), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv)

(4) (a)-(iii), a>)-(i), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iv)

\,

155. Find the correct pairs from the following :

(a) KarajTax (i) : oftheproduceof

the land

a) Khams (ii) :ofthewarbooty

(c) Jizya (iii) Tax on Muslims forspecific religious

purposes

(d) Zakat (iv) Pou tax

(1) (i)and(iii) (2) (i)and(ii)

(3) (iii)and(iv) (4) (i) and (iv)

156. Match the fouowing :

(a) MahendraVarman I

(i) MummudiChola

Q)) Narasimhavarman-I (ii) Chitrakara-puli

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157. assumed the title`Mohammad-bin-Tughluq'.

(1) Junakhan

(2) Ghazi Malik

(3) Firoz

(4) Abu Bakr shah

158. Which century did the excavated otyects/articles at Keezhadi belong to ?

(1) 1St century B.C.

(2) 2nd century B.C.

(3) 4th century B.C.

(4) 6th century B.C.

159. Which place of Tamilnadu was mentionedin Chanakya's Arthasastra ?

(1) Tanjore (2) Madurai(3) Vanji (4) Kanchi

160. Choose the inconect pair :

N o mads C ountry

(1) Bushman - Africa

(2) Tarawas -Andainan and NicobarIslands in hdia

(3) Eskimos - Canada

(4) Pygmies -Amazon basins

161. Pick the odd man out.

(1) Potash (2) Nitrate

(3) Mica (4) Hematite

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is called `Mega Ocean'.

(1) Pacific plate(2) Antarctic plate(3) Penthalassa(4) Eurasian plate

164. Pedestal rock is also called as

(1) Loess

(2) Barchans(3) Mushroom rock(4) hselberg

165. The Continent without glaciers :

(1) North America(2) South America(3) Australia(4) Africa

166. Which is the deepest point in the IndianOcean ?

(1) The puerto Rica Trench(2) The Mariana Trench(3) The Java Trench(4) South sandwich Trench

167. When the clouds reach the dew point, theycause rainfall caued :

(1) Orographic rairfall(2) Convectional rainfall(3) Cycloric rainfall(4) Noneof these

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169. Instrument used to measure the expansionof a volcano is :

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170. Aralvaimozhi in Kanyakumari district isthe World's largest

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(1) Gulf of Mexico(2) Russia(3) Central Africa(4) Argentina

172. The most affected country by tsunami inSeptember 2018 :

(1) India

(2) Japan(3) Srilanka(4) Indonesia

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(2) Cumulus, Cirrus, Stratus

(3) Stratus, Cumulus, Cirrus

(4) Stratus, Cirrus, Cumulus

174. Match the following :

(a) Indian constitution (i) December 9,came into force

a) First session ofConstituentAssembly

1946

(ii) January 26,1930

(c) Puma Swaraj Day (iii) August 29,1947

(d) Ainbedkar as (iv) January 26,Chairman of 1950Drafting Conndttee

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(4) (a)-(i), a])-(iv), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iii)

175. Which country was elected as a memberstate to Human Rights Council of UN withthe highest number of votes in 2018 ?

(1) Bangladesh (2) Nepal

(3) China (4) India

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176. Choose the correct pair :

(1) UNO Day -8th March(2) International -19th November

Women's Day(3) Human Rights -loth December

Day(4) National

Integration Day-24th october

177. State which of the following statements aretrue.(a) The General Assembly is called the

``Parliament of Mankind''.

®) The International court of Justice isalso known as the `World Court'.

(1) (a) is true, Q)) is false.(2) both (a) and Q>) are true.(3) (a) is false, a]) istrue.(4) both (a) and Q>) are false.

178. Who is appointed as the Chief Justice ofhdia on 3rd October, 2018 ?

(1) Justice Ranjan Gogoi(2) JusticeDeepakMisra `(3) Justice p. Sadasivam(4) Justice H.L. Dattu

179. Name the item which does not come underGST.

(1) Cosmetics(2) Food products(3) Medicines(4) Petrol

180. `An enquiry into the nature and causes ofwealth of nations' was written by

(1) Adamsmith(2) Lionel Robbius(3) Skirmer(4) Albert Marshall

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