MRSAFPI MOCK TEST Welcome to your MRSAFPI MOCK TEST Good luck for the Quiz!!! Name Email ID Contact No. 1. Every evening, some part of the British Commonwealth hears the chimes of Big Ben, largest of the bells in the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster. The bell is popularly called Big Ben and it is this bell which chimes out the quarter hours to the people of London. For Britons at sea or living in distant lands, the sound of Big Ben is still a link with home, for the chimes are broadcast each evening by the British Broadcasting Corporation. Big Ben has been chiming out the quarter hours now for more than one-and-a-half centuries. It started chiming on June 11, 1859. At that time, the Parliament couldn't decide what to name the bell. A light-hearted Member of Parliament called attention, in a speech, to the impressive bulk of Sir Benjamin Hall, Queen Victoria's Chief Lord of the Woods and Forests. "Call it Big Ben", said the speaker and the name stuck. Big Ben is 9 feet in diameter, 7 feet 6 inches tall and the thickness where the hammer strikes is 8.75 inches. The clock that regulates the chiming of Big Ben keeps good time. In 1939, the Royal Astronomer made a 290 days check on the performance of the clock. He found that during this test, the margin of error was less than two-tenth of a second in 24 hours on 93 days and greater than one second only on 16 of the 290 days. There was an unexpected lapse on August 12, 1945 and consternation, swept through the Ministry of Works. On that dark day, the clock was five minutes slow. A flock of starlings had roosted on the minute hand. The year 1959 was the 100th anniversary of Big Ben year in which Big Bon was restored 59th anniversary of Big Ben last year Big Ben was heard None 2. Every evening, some part of the British Commonwealth hears the chimes of Big Ben, largest of the bells in the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster. The bell is popularly called Big Ben and it is this bell which chimes out the quarter hours to the people of London. For Britons at sea or living in distant lands, the sound of Big Ben is still a link with home, for the chimes are broadcast each evening by the British Broadcasting Corporation. Big Ben has been chiming out the quarter hours now for more than one-and-a-half centuries. It started chiming on June 11, 1859. At that time, the Parliament couldn't decide what to name the bell. A light-hearted Member of Parliament called attention, in a speech, to the impressive bulk of Sir Benjamin Hall, Queen Victoria's Chief Lord of the Woods and Forests. "Call it Big Ben", said the speaker and the name stuck. Big Ben is 9 feet in diameter, 7 feet 6 inches tall and the thickness where the hammer strikes is 8.75 inches. The clock that regulates the chiming of Big Ben keeps good time. In 1939, the Royal Astronomer made a 290 days check on the performance of the clock. He found that during this test, the margin of error was less than two-tenth of a second in 24 hours on 93 days and greater than one second only on 16 of the 290 days. There was an unexpected lapse on August 12, 1945 and consternation, swept through the Ministry of Works. On that dark day, the clock was five minutes slow. A flock of starlings had roosted on the minute hand. The word 'consternation' used in the last paragraph stands for alarm sorrow anxiety despair None 3. Every evening, some part of the British Commonwealth hears the chimes of Big Ben, largest of the bells in the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster. The bell is popularly called Big Ben and it is this bell which chimes out the quarter hours to the people of London. For Britons at sea or living in distant lands, the sound of Big Ben is still a link with home, for the chimes are broadcast each evening by the British Broadcasting Corporation. Big Ben has been chiming out the quarter hours now for more than one-and-a-half centuries. It started chiming on June 11, 1859. At that time, the Parliament couldn't decide what to name the bell. A light-hearted Member of Parliament called attention, in a speech, to the impressive bulk of Sir Benjamin Hall, Queen Victoria's Chief Lord of the Woods and Forests. "Call it Big Ben", said the speaker and the name stuck. Big Ben is 9 feet in diameter, 7 feet 6 inches tall and the thickness where the hammer strikes is 8.75 inches. The clock that regulates the chiming of Big Ben keeps good time. In 1939, the Royal Astronomer made a 290 days check on the performance of the clock. He found that during this test, the margin of error was less than two-tenth of a second in 24 hours on 93 days and greater than one second only on 16 of the 290 days. There was an unexpected lapse on August 12, 1945 and consternation, swept through the Ministry of Works. On that dark day, the clock was five minutes slow. A flock of starlings had roosted on the minute hand. On August 12, 1945. Big Ben's clock was being checked for accuracy 5 minutes fast bombed 5 minutes slow None 4. Pyromaniacs are very rarely the setters of most criminal fires. Most people who set fires do so for insurance fraud, although others often set fires for revenge and terrorism. Very few people actually start fires because they receive strong psychological gratification from the act. Q: A pyromaniac could best be defined as a person who never sets fires. a person who is afraid of fire a person who sets fires and receives strong psychological gratification from the act a person who sets fires to obtain revenge. None 5. Thomas Alva Edison is one of the most well-known inventors in history. He is most famous for inventions like the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and the light bulb. However, even Edison failed in a few attempts at invention, namely in trying to develop a better way to mine iron ore during the late 1880s and early 1890s. He was tenacious in his attempts to find a method that worked, but he eventually gave up after having lost all the money he had invested in iron-ore mining projects. Q: This passage is mainly about Edison's successful inventions. the light bulb. iron-ore mining. Edison's invention attempt in iron-ore mining. None 6. The given out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word. WEIRD Beastly Unpleasant frightening Unnatural None 7. The given out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word. We should EMULATE the examples of our teachers. study admire follow imitate None 8. The given out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word. He is so GARRULOUS that all sober persons avoid his company quarrelsome talkative domineering foolish None 9. The given out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word. The story is EMBELLISHED with amusing but perhaps untrue details. adorned balanced sprinkled filled None 10. The given out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word. Scorn Spiritless Contempt Unused joke None 11. Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word Scintilla Unscientific Huge quantity Mealy mouthed Unpromising None 12. Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word DIFFIDENCE Confusion Confidence Contentment Dissatisfaction None 13. Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word He is an AMATEUR photographer. average experienced professional skilled None 14. Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word In the interest of one's own reputation one should avoid OSTENTATION while entertaining friends. miserliness simplicity purity innocence None 15. Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word We must realize the FUTILITY of wars. importance usefulness value urgency None 16. Sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s). Choose the correct alternative out of the four Life is to death as pleasure is to suffering pain poverty anguish None 17. Sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s). Choose the correct alternative out of the four She was declared heretic and charged with.....by...... court. crime; judicial murder; district blasphemy; eccliastical defamation; church None 18. Sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s). Choose the correct alternative out of the four Any system is likely to... for.....of support from the public. survive; lack succeed; reason fail; want finish; failure None 19. Sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s). Choose the correct alternative out of the four He has ... people visiting him at his house because he fears it will cause discomfort to neighbours. curtailed requested stopped warned None 20. The given out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences. I am tired as I am working since 8 o'clock in the morning. I was working I have been working I had been working No improvement None 21. The given out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences. None of the guests were introduced to the bride. introduced was introduced have been introduced No improvement None 22. The given out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences Each village adopted by the club was provided by electric supply provided provided with provided for No improvement None 23. The given out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences He has no knowledge and interest in music knowledge and interest of music knowledge for and interest of music knowledge of and interest in music No correction required None 24. Find out which part (a), (b) or (c) of a sentence has an error. If there is no error, mark your answer as (d) He left to Bombay this morning for some official work. No error None 25. Find out which part (a), (b) or (c) of a sentence has an error. If there is no error, mark your answer as (d) One of the drawbacks of modern education are that it does not encourage original thinking. No error None 26. Find out which part (a), (b) or (c) of a sentence has an error. If there is no error, mark your answer as (d) Unless you do not listen to his advice I am not going to help you No error None 27. Find out which part (a), (b) or (c) of a sentence has an error. If there is no error, mark your answer as (d) Mr. Smith was accused for murder but the court found him not guilty and acquitted him. No error None 28. The given out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences. To store and stock Hail Hide Hoard Horde None 29. The given out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences. The study of maps Cartography Geography Geology Atlas None 30. The given out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences. A light sailing-boat built specially for racing. Canoe Yacht Frigate Dinghy None 31. The given out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences. He is one who abstains from intoxicants Sober Temperate Teetotaller Alcoholic None 32. Find the correctly spelt word out of the four words given. Hetrogenous Hetrogeneous Heterogenous Heterogeneous None 33. Find the correctly spelt word out of the four words given. Comitee Commitee Commiittee Committee None 34. Find the correctly spelt word out of the four words given. Millenium Millennium Milennium Milenium None 35. Find the correctly spelt word out of the four words given. Accomplish Ackmplesh Accompalish Acomplush None 36. Four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase in italics in the sentence. Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase Mrs. Khanna has been in the blues for the last several weeks. unwell lonely penniless depressed None 37. Four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase in italics in the sentence. Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase She was received by her friends with open arms. indifferently warmly casually coldly None 38. Four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase in italics in the sentence. Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase Only strict laws make the evil of dowry die out. drift decrease decay disappear None 39. Coffee cup :: soup : ? chicken appetizer bowl plate None 40. Flower: Bud :: Plant : ? Seed Taste Flower Twig None 41. In a certain code, 15789 is written as XTZAL and 2346 is written as NPSU. How is 23549 written in that code? NPTUL PNTSL NPTSL NBTSL None 42. A man is facing West. He turns 45° in the clockwise direction and then another 180° in the same direction and then 270° in the anticlockwise direction. Which direction is he facing now? South North-west North-east South-east None 43. 1, 4, 27, 16, 125, 36…… 343 64 121 216 None 44. 115 130 135 140 None 45. Some girls are sitting in a row. Anita is sitting fourteenth from the left and Rekha is seventh from the right. If there are four girls between Anita and Rekha, how many girls are there in the row? 25 23 21 19 None 46. How many pairs of letters are there in the word ‘BUCKET’ which have as many letters between them in the word as in the alphabet? One Two Three Four None 47. Which one of the following Venn diagrams best illustrates the three classes: Rhombus, Quadrilaterals, Polygons? Add description here! 48. Directions : In the following figure, the circle stands for employed, the square stands for hard working, the triangle stands for rural and the rectangle stands for intelligent. Study the figure carefully and answer the questions that follow. Non-rural, employed people who are neither intelligent nor hard working are represented by region 12 11 10 7 None 49. Directions : In the following figure, the circle stands for employed, the square stands for hard working, the triangle stands for rural and the rectangle stands for intelligent. Study the figure carefully and answer the questions that follow. Intelligent, employed and hardworking non rural people are indicated by region 11 6 9 4 None 50. C is A's father's nephew. D is A’s cousin but not the brother of C. How is D related to C? Father Sister None of these Aunt None 51. Directions: In the following questions, you are given a combination of letters or/and numbers followed by four alternatives (a), (b) (c) and (d) . Choose the alternative which most closely resembles the mirror-image of the given combination. JUDGEMENT 52. Directions: In the following questions, choose the correct mirror-image of the figure (X) from against four alternatives (a), (b) (c) and (d), given along with it. 25 26 28 29 None 53. Directions: In the following questions, choose the correct mirror-image of the figure (X) from against four alternatives (a), (b) (c) and (d), given along with it. 54. Directions: In the following questions, choose the correct mirror-image of the figure (X) from against four alternatives (a), (b) (c) and (d), given along with it. 204 104 404 401 None 55. January 12, 1980, it was Saturday. The day of the week January 12, 1979 was- Saturday Friday Sunday Thursday None 56. When the time is 4.20, the angle between the hands of the clock is 20° 15° 25/2° 10° None 57. Which of the following is not correct? 1/7 is rational having non-terminating is repeating decimal fraction. 11/30 is rational non-terminating repeating decimal. 31/91 is rational having non-terminating repeating decimal 13/125 is rational having non-terminating repeating None 58. What is the number x?The LCM of x and 18 is 36. II. The H.C.F of x and 18 is 2. 1 2 3 4 None 59. The value of 10 1 6 18 None 60. The polynomials ax2 + 3x2 - 3 and 2x3 - 5x + a when divided by (x-4) leaves remainders R1 and R2 respectively then value of ‘a’ if 2R1- R2 = 0, is - 18/ 127 18/ 31 17/ 127 -17/31 None 61. The pair of linear equations 3x+2y = 5; 2x-3y = 7 have: One Solution Two Solution Many Solutions No Solution None 62. An angle is 14° more than its complementary angle than angle is 38° 52° 50° None of these None 63. The ratio of a side and a diagonal of a square is 1: √2 3∶√2 √2 : 1 √2 ∶3 None 64. A toy is in the form of a cone mounted on a hemisphere radius 3.5 cm. The total height of the toy is 15.5 cm, the total surface area is (use Π = 22/7) 65. The ratio of the volume and surface area of a sphere of unit radius 4 : 3 3 : 4 1 : 3 3 : 1 None 66. The length of the longest rod that can be fit in a cubical room of 4 cm side is 8.66m 5.196m 6928 m 7.264 m None 67. If A, B and C are interior angles of a triangle ABC, then sin (B+C)/2= 68. If sin3Ɵ = cos(Ɵ - 6°) where (3Ɵ) and (Ɵ - 6°) are both acute angles, then the value of Ɵ is 18° 24° 36° 30° None 69. A 25 m ladder is placed against a vertical wall of a building. The foot of the ladder is 7 m from the base of the building. If the top of the ladder slips 4 m. then the foot of the ladder will slide 5 m 8 m 9m 15m None 70. Read the Question given below 71. Someone is asked to take a number from 1 to 100. The probability that it is a prime is 1/5 6/25 1/4 13/50 None 72. The probability that a leap year should have exactly 52 tuesday is 2/7 3/7 1 5/7 None 73. Which of the following integers is the square of an integer for every integer n? 74. A number of friends decided to go on a picnic and planned to spend Rs. 96 on eatables. Four of them, did not turn up. As a consequence, the remaining ones had to contribute Rs. 4 each extra. The number of those who attended the picnic was? 8 16 12 24 None 75. After doing 3/5 of the Biology homework on Monday Sanjay did 1/3 of the remaining homework on Tuesday night. What fraction of the original homework would Sanjay have to do on Wednesday night to complete the Biology assignment? 1/15 2/15 4/15 2/5 None 76. The average of marks obtained by 120 candidates was 35. If the average of the passed candidates was 39 and that of the failed candidates was 15, then the number of those candidates who passed the examination, was 120 110 100 150 None 77. A clock gains 15 minutes per day. It is set right at 12 noon. What time will it show at 4.00 am, the next day? 4 : 10 am 4 : 45 am 4 : 20 am 5 : 00 am None 78. How many litres of water flows out of a pipe of cross section 5 cm2 in 1 min. If the speed of water in the pipe is 20 cm/sec? 2 litres 5 litres 6 litres 9 litres None 79. If ax = b, by = c and cz = a; then the value of xyz 0 1 -1 2 None 80. The sum of digits of a two digit number is 15. If 9 be added to the number, then the digits are reversed. The number is 96 87 78 69 None 81. The sum of the 6th and 15th terms of an arithmetic progression is equal to the sum of 7th ,10th and 12th terms of the same progression. Which term of the series should necessarily be equal to zero? 82. A club consists of members whose ages are in A.P., the common difference being 3 months. If the youngest member of the club is just 7 years old and the sum of the age of all the members is 250 years, then the number of members in the club are 15 20 25 30 None 83. The perimeters of two similar triangles ABC and PQR are 36 cm, and 24 cm, respectively. If PQ = 10 cm. then the length of AB is. 16 cm 12cm 14cm 15cm None 84. The radius of the circumcircle of an equilateral triangle of side 12 cm is 85. The length of a cold storage is double its breadth. Its height is 3 metres. The area of its four walls (including the doors) is 108m2 . Find its volume. 86. Find the number of coins, 1.5 cm in diameter and 0.2 cm thick, to be melted to form a right circular cylinder of height 10 cm and diameter 4.5 cm: 430 440 450 460 None 87. Read the question given below 88. Read the question given below 89. If the larger base of an isosceles trapezoid equals a diagonal and the smaller base equals the altitude, then the ratio of the smaller base to the larger base is: 1/2 2/3 3/4 3/5 None 90. A circle is inscribed in a triangle with sides 8, 15 and 17. The radius of the circle is: 6 2 5 3 None 91. If a person standing on the bank of river finds the angle of elevation of the top of a tower on the other bank directly opposite to him is 45° then the height of the tower is half the breadth of the river the height of the tower is twice the breadth of the river the height of the tower is the same as the breadth of the river the height of the tower is thrice the breadth of the river. None 92. Read the question given below 93. The sum of all two digit numbers each of which leaves remainder 3 when divided by 5 is 952 999 1064 1120 None 94. Read the question given below 95. Read the question given below Always zero Never zero Positive if and only if a > b Positive only if a ≠ b None 96. If Ɵ is an acute angle of a right triangle, then the value of sinƟ cos(90°- Ɵ) + cosƟ sin(90°-Ɵ) is 0 2 sinƟ cosƟ 1 2sin2Ɵ None 97. If sin Ɵ1 + sin Ɵ2 + sin Ɵ3 = 3, 0° < Ɵ1, Ɵ2, Ɵ3 ≤90°, then cosƟ1 + cosƟ2 + cosƟ3 = 3 1 0 2 None 98. The points A (9, 0), B (9 , 6), C (-9 , 6) and D (- 9, 0) are the vertices of a square rectangle rhombus trapezium None 99. The line 3x + 4y = 24 cuts the x-axis at A and y-axis at B. Area of ∆AOB = 21 sq. units 24 sq. units 27 sq. units 48 sq. units None 100. If area of ∆ formed by joining mid-points of the sides of ∆ABC is 2 sq. units, then area of ∆ABC = 8 4 2 1 None 101. Raju has 64 small cubes of 1 cm . He wants to arrange all of them in a cuboidal shape, such that the surface area will be minimum. What is the diagonal of this larger cuboid ? 4√3 cm 2√3 cm 4 cm 2 cm None 102. The Gurgaon office of Microsoft has 1500 executives. Of these 900 subscribe to the Hindustan Times and 750 subscribe to The Hindu. 150 subscribe to both Hindustan Times and The Hindu. If an executive is picked at random, what is the probability that he has subscribed to Hindustan Times? 2/5 3/5 4/5 1/5 None 103. A rectangular carpet has an area of 60 sq. m. Its diagonal and longer side together equal 5 times the shorter side. The length of the carpet is 5 m 12 m 13 m 14.5 m None 104. By selling an article for ₹ 480 a person lost 20%. For what amount should he sell it to make a profit of 20% ? ₹800 ₹760 ₹720 ₹ 680 None 105. Walking at three-fourths of his usual speed a man covers a certain distance in two hours more than the time he takes to cover the distance at his usual speed. The time taken by him to cover the distance with his usual speed is 4.5 hours 5.5 hours 6 hours 5 hours None 106. 2 men and 7 boys can do a piece of work in 14 days, 3 men and 8 boys can do the same work in 11 days. 8 men and 6 boys can do 3 times the amount of this work in ______. 21 days 18 days 24 days 36 days None 107. Six bells commence tolling together and toll at intervals of 2,4,6,8,10 and 12 seconds respectively. In 30 minutes, how many times do they toll together? 4 10 15 16 None 108. A boy was asked to multiply a given number by (8/17) Instead, he divided the give number by (8/17) and got the result 225 more than what he should have got if he had multiplied the number by (8/17) The given number was 8 17 64 136 None 109. In a certain office, (1/3) of the workers are women, (1/2) of the women are married and (1/3) of the married women have children. If (3/4) of the men are married and (2/3) of the married men have children, what part of workers are without children? 5/18 4/9 11/18 17/36 None 110. A man whose bowling average is 12.4 takes 5 wickets for 26 runs and thereby decreases his average by 0.4. The number of wickets, taken by him, before his last match, is 85 78 72 64 None 111. One year ago the ratio between Laxman's and Gopal's salary was 3:4 The ratios of their individual salaries between last year's and this year's salaries are 4:5 and 2:3 respectively. At present the total of their salary is Rs4160. The salary of Laxman now, is 1040 1600 2560 3120 None 112. Read the question given below ₹280 ₹150 ₹170 ₹200 None 113. Read the question given below 953 gms 940 gms 960 gms 947 gms None 114. While selling a watch, a shopkeeper gives a discount of 5%. If he gives a discount of 7% he earns ₹15 less as profit. The marked price of the watch is ₹ 697.50 ₹712.50 ₹787.50 ₹750 None 115. A is thrice as good a workman as B and takes 10 days less to do a piece of work than B takes. B can do the work in ___________. 12 days 15 days 20 days 30 days None 116. If 1 man or 2 women or 3 boys can do a piece of work in 44 days, then the same piece of work will be done by 1 man, 1 woman and 1 boy in ______________. 21 days 24 days 26 days 33 days None 117. A bag contains tickets marked with numbers 179, 180, 172, 127, 155, 115, 143, 122, 175 , 222, 232, 162, 112,136,192,182,174,132, 32, 131. A ticket is drawn at random. Find the probability that the ticket drawn has an even digit at ten's place. 7/19 3/20 7/20 6/19 None 118. Ram travels a certain distance at 3 km/hr and reaches 15 min. late. If he travels at 4 km/hr , he reaches 15 min. earlier. The distance he has to travel is 4.5 km 6 km 7.2 km 12 km None 119. A train 100 metres long moving at a speed of 50 km/h crosses a train 120 metres long coming from opposite direction in 6 seconds. The speed of second train is 132 km/hr 82 km/hr 50km/hr 30 km/hr None 120. Kirti got married 6 years ago. Today her age is 5/4 times her age at the time of marriage. Her son's age is (1/10) times her age. Her son's age is 2 years 3 years 4 years 5 years None 121. Why did Manchester export to India decline during the First World War ? People were busy fighting the war Factories closed down due to security problem Factories and mills were busy producing goods to fulfill the need of army Export trade was restricted by the government None 122. Which food traveled west from china to be called "Spaghetti? Soya Groundnuts Potato Noodles None 123. Which of the following refers to inquisition? Protestant tribunal to punish heretics Catholic court to try and punish the heretics the state judicial body for punishing the criminals None of the above None 124. Name Muslim writer who extensively debated for the education of Muslim women : Altaf Hassan Ali Shaukat Ali Mohammad Ali Begum Rokya Sakhawat Hossein None 125. In 1864 what project was taken up by Black Bay Reclamation Co.? A project to build a dockyard A project to build the Ballad estate A project to level the hills to make malabar Hills A project to develop Marine Drive None 126. What was Zollverein? A trade union A religious custom A social group A custom union None 127. The book "The History of the Loss of Vietnam' is written by: Liang Qichao Confucius Phan Bởi Nguyen Anh None 128. Which of the following concept does not relate to the Gandhian ideology Satyagraha Swaraj Non violence Communalism None 129. Read the following statements and choose correct option: (i) At present total degraded land in India is 130 million hectares (ii) Largest portion of land degradation is due to water (iii) Growing thorny bushes is an effective method to control water eroded area (iv) Water logging increases alkalinity of soil (i), (ii) (i), (iii) (i), (ii), (iv) All four None 130. What percentage of India's wild flora and mammals are on the threatened list? 10 percent of recorded wild flora and 20 percent of mammals 20 percent of recorded wild flora and 10 percent of mammals 10 percent of cultivated species of flora and 20 percent animals None of the above. None 131. Which of the following state governments have raised the Krishna-Godavari dispute? Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh Gujarat and Rajasthan Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh Karnataka and Maharashtra None 132. Which of the following has been an important factor in the successful growth of rabi crops like wheat? Monsoon rainfall throughout the year Huge population pressure in these areas Success of Green Revolution in the states growing rabi crops Good transport network in the states growing rabi crops None 133. Which is correct about Magnetite iron ore ? Magnetite is the most important industrial iron ore in terms of the quantity used. Magnetite has the inferior magnetic qualities which is not valuable in the electric industry. it is the finest iron ore with a very high content of iron up to 70% It has a slightly lower iron content than hematite (50.60%) None 134. What is the correct meaning of agglomeration economies ? Many industries set up in rural centres Industries are basically agro-based Many industries tend to come together to make use of the advantages offered by the urban centres Industries set up produce raw material for secondary sector None 135. By which national highway Delhi and Mumbai are connected? NH8 NH10 NH7 NH1 None 136. Which is called economic barometer for a country? International Trade Local Trade Manufacturing Industries Agriculture None 137. A legitimate government is one where Citizens through participation, acquire a stake in the system Citizen have unequal rights Majority rules over minority Minorities are provided with special privileges None 138. What is not true regarding a Union Tentory? These areas are too small to become an independent state These territories do not have the powers of a state These territories have Legislative Assemblies like other states have The Central government has special powers in running these areas None 139. Do only big countries have social divisions? Yes, only big countries have social divisions There is a mixed reaction like it can be or it cannot be No, not only big countries like "India has social division, but small countries like Belgium Ireland, Sri Lanka also have social differences All the above None 140. "Equal Wages Act" signifies Law that deals with family related matters Law provides that equal wages should be paid for equal job for both men and women An act which signifies that all work inside the home is either done by the women of the family. A radical law against the discriminatory attitude and sexual division of labour. None 141. Consider the following statements: (a) The protest against water privatisation in Bolivia was led by FEDCOR (b) This organisation comprised of local professional, engineers and environmentalists Which of the above statements is/are correct (a) only (b) only Both (a) and (b) Neither (a) nor (b) None 142. What is meant by a one party system? One single party runs the government One single person runs the party When the king rules the country When one party is allowed to contest elections None 143. The challenge of expansion of a democracy required - Keeping military a way from the govt. Less decisions should remain outside the democratic control. Bringing clown the influence of the rich. Establishing a functional state. None 144. Why is there a delay in decision-making and implementation in a democracy? The government is afraid of taking decisions The government is hesitant in taking decisions Democracy is based on the idea of deliberation and negotiation A democratic government is not interested in taking quick decisions None 145. Which of the following statement(s) is/are incorrect about Civil Rights Movement? (i) It was started by Martin Luther King Jr. (ii) It was a violent movement (iii) Its aim was to abolish discriminatory racial laws (iv) Afro-Asians started this movement in the USA (i), (iv) (ii), (iii), (v) Only (iii) Only (iv) None 146. Income of the country divided by its total population is known as Capital income National Income Per Capital Income GDP None 147. Identify which of the following is not in cold in primary sector Cobbler Dairy Fishing Forestry None 148. Which agency supervises the functioning of formal sector loans in India? Governments of India Finance department Reverse Bank of India Planning commission None 149. SEZ stands for Special Economic Package Special economics Zone Special Ecology Zone None of these None 150. Which of the following is not a consumers duty ? Consumers should look at the quality of goods Consumers should look for cash memo for the item purchased Consumers should make complaint for their genuine grievances Consumers should respect they Constitution None Time's up Time is Up!