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Test 16
1. Who was the last ruler of the Pala Dynasty?
a.
Brahmapala
b.
Harshapala
c.
Dharmapala
d.
Rampala
Answer:
D
Rampala
is recognised as the last great ruler of the dynasty, managing to
restore much of the past glory of the Pala lineage.
2. Who was the last ruler of Mlechchha dynasty?
a.
Vanamalavarmadeva
b.
Jayamala alias Virabahu
c.
Balavarman III
d.
Tyaga singha
Answer:
D
he
Mlechchha dynasty ruled Kamarupa from their capital at Harruppesvar in
present-day Tezpur, Assam, after the fall of the Varman dynasty. The
kingdom took on feudal characteristics with political power shared between the
king and second and third tier rulers called mahasamanta and samanta who
enjoyed considerable autonomy. The last ruler in this line was Tyāga Singha (890–900).
3. In which year the Indian National Congress was established?
a.
1988
b.
1887
c.
1886
d.
1885
Ans:
D
On
28 December 1885, the Indian National Congress was founded at Gokuldas Tejpal
Sanskrit College in Bombay, with 72 delegates in attendance. Hume assumed
office as the General Secretary, and Womesh Chunder Bonnerjee of Calcutta was
elected president
4. The split between the Extremist and Moderates came up in the
open at the Surat congress session in the year-
a.
1905
b.
1906
c.
1907
d.
1910
Ans:
C
The
Surat Split was the splitting of the (INC) Indian National Congress into two
groups - the Moderates and Radicals - at the Surat session in 1907
5. When was established the Muslim league?
a.
1904
b.
1906
c.
1910
d.
1915
Answer:
B
Muslim
League, original name All India Muslim League, political group that led the
movement calling for a separate Muslim nation to be created at the time of the
partition of British India (1947). The Muslim League was founded in 1906 to
safeguard the rights of Indian Muslims.
6. 'India wins freedom' is the autobiography of-
a.
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
b.
Mohammed Ali
c.
Zakir Hussain
d.
Shahid Ahmed Khan
Answer:
A
Abul
Kalam Azad was an Indian independence activist, Islamic theologian, writer and
a senior leader of the Indian National Congress.
7. The book 'Unto this Last' which influence Gandhi was authored
by-
a.
Boris Yeltsin
b.
John Ruskin
c.
Pushkin
d.
Ruskin Bond
Answer:
B
John
Ruskin was an English writer, philosopher, art critic and polymath of the Victorian
era.
8. Provincial Autonomy was one of the important features of the
Act of-
a.
1935
b.
1919
c.
1909
d.
1858
Answer:
A
Provincial
autonomy was introduced in the Government of India Act, 1935.
9. Dyarchy was first introduced in India under-
a.
Government of India Act 1935
b.
Morley- Minto Reforms
c.
Mont-Ford Reforms
d.
Simom Commission
Ans:
C
Dyarchy
was introduced as a constitutional reform by Edwin Samuel Montagu (secretary
of state for India, 1917–22) and Lord Chelmsford (viceroy of India, 1916–21).
The principle of dyarchy was a division of the executive branch of each
provincial government into authoritarian and popularly responsible sections
10.
Which one of the periods marks the beginning of the Indian temple architecture?
a.
Mauyanas
b.
Sungas
c.
Guptas
d.
Vardhanas
Answer:
C
The
Guptas were traditionally a Hindu dynasty. They were orthodox Hindus,
and allowed followers of Buddhism and Jainism to practice their religions.
Sanchi remained an important centre of Buddhism. Kumaragupta I (455 CE) is said
to have founded Nalanda.
11.
____assume the title of "Vikramaditya"
a.
Ashoka
b.
Chandragupta II
c.
Kanishka
d.
Samudragupta
Answer:
B
Chandragupta
II, also known by his title Vikramaditya, as well as Chandragupta Vikramaditya,
was the third ruler of the Gupta Empire in India, and was one of the most
powerful emperors of the Gupta dynasty.
12.
The quorum of Rajya Sabha is-
a.
1/5th of the total membership
b.
1/6th of the total membership
c.
1/8th of the total membership
d.
1/10th of the total membership
Ans:
D
The
quorum of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya
Sabha is One-tenth of the total membership of each house.
13.
Rajya Sabha can delay the Finance Bill sent for its consideration by the Lok
Sabha for a maximum period of-
a.
1 year
b.
One month
c.
7 days
d.
14 days
Answer:
D
14.
The provisions related to official language of India can be amended by-
a.
Simple majority
b.
Minimum 2/3 majority
c.
Minimum 3/4 majority
d.
Cannot be amended
Answer:
A
Parliament
can Amend the provision on the official language of India under the
Constitution by a simple majority of its members.
15.
The Ninth Schedule to the Indian Constitution was added by:
a.
1st Amendment
b.
8th Amendment
c.
9th Amendment
d.
39th Amendment
Answer:
A
1st
Amendment Act 1951 added the
Ninth Schedule to protect the laws included in it from judicial scrutiny on the
ground of violation of fundamental rights.
16.
Which one of the following bills must be passed by each house of the Indian
Parliament separately by special majority -
a.
Ordinary Bill
b.
Money Bill
c.
Constitutional Amendment Bill
d.
Finance Bill
Answer:
C
Constitution
Amendment Bills have to be
passed in each House of Parliament by a special majority i.e. by a majority of
the total membership of that House and by a majority of not less than
two-thirds of the members of the House “present and voting”.
17.
Who appoints the Union Public Service Commission?
a.
Parliament
b.
President
c.
Chief Justice of India
d.
Selection committee
Answer:
B
18.
The Board of Secondary Education Assam into existence on-
a.
1960
b.
1962
c.
1965
d.
1995
Answer:
B
Thus
the Board of Secondary Education, Assam (commonly known as SEBA) came into
existence on March 14, 1962.
19.
When was the State Election Commission, Assam constituted –
A.
April 1983
B.
April 1987
C.
May 1991
D.
May 1994
Answer:
D
20.
Who had conferred Gopinath Bordoloi with the title “Lokpriya"-
A.
Jairam Das Daulatram
B.
Saiyid Fazal Ali
C.
Vishnu Sahay
D.
Braj Kumar Nehru
Answer:
A
Jairamdas
Daulatram was an Indian political leader in the Indian independence movement.
21.
Who was the first Indian governor of Assam -
A.
Muhammad Saleh Akbar Hydari
B
Sri Prakasha
C.
Fazal Ali
D.
Jairam Das Daulatram
Answer:
A
Sir
Muhammad Saleh Akbar Hydari KCIE, CSI was an Indian civil servant and
politician. He was the last British-appointed Governor of the province of
Assam, who also continued in the role after Indian independence.
22.
Name the two medieval texts that were compiled in the region of Assam-
a.
Ved and Puran
b.
Kalika Purana and Yogini Tantra
c.
Kaunji Khel and Yogini Tantra
d.
Namanjali and Kirtan
Answer:
B
The
Kalika Purana, also called the Kali Purana, Sati Purana or Kalika Tantra,
is one of the eighteen minor Puranas.
23.
In ancient Kamrup, "Brahmadeya" land was gifted to:
a.
Gods
b.
Yogis
c.
Brahma
d.
Brahmans
Answer:
D
Brahmadeya
(Sanskrit for "given to Brahmana") was tax free land gift either in
form of single plot or whole villages donated to Brahmanas in the early
medieval India. It was initially practiced by the ruling dynasties and was soon
followed up by the chiefs, merchants, feudatories, etc.
24.
Which of the following is NOT a common language in the era of the Varman
dynasty?
a.
Kamrupi Prakrit
b.
Pali
c.
Sanskrit
d.
None of these
Answer:
B
25.
Who was the king of Kamarupa during the invasion of Mahmud Shah, the son of
Iltutmish?
a.
Prithu
b.
Indra Narayan
c.
Nilambar
d.
None of these
Answer:
A
Raja
Prithu is assumed to be a king of the early medieval period in the present-day
state of Assam, India and Bangladesh.
26. According to Ahom tradition, Sukaphaa was a descendant of
the God -
a.
Shiva
b.
Bishnu
c.
Caishen
d.
Khunlung
Answer:
D
According
to Ahom tradition, Sukaphaa was a descendant of the god Khunlung, who
had come down from the heavens and had ruled Mong-Ri-Mong-Ram.
27. What was the name of Sankardeva‘s grandmother?
a.
Hira
b.
Jira
c.
Sadhani
d.
Khersuti
Answer:
D
Sankardev
lost his father to smallpox when he was about 7 years old, and his mother died
either soon after his birth, or soon after his father's death; and he was
raised by his grandmother Khersuti.
28. Who wrote Janma Rahashya by following the request of Kamalapriya,
the wife of Chilarai?
a.
Sankardeva
b.
Madhabdeva
c.
Damodardeva
d.
Harideva
Answer:
B
Madhabdeva
wrote Janma Rahashya following the request of Kamalapriya, the
wife of Chilarai, who would also ask Ram Saraswati to translate the Mahabharata
29. Who established alliance with the Koch Hajo rulers by
marrying Mangaldahi, the daughter of Parikshit Narayan?
a.
Gadadhar Singha
b.
Pratap Singha
c.
Siva Singha
d.
Ramdhwaj Singha
Answer:
B
30. In which district, the Bhortal Nritya dance was developed
a.
Jorhat
b.
Barpeta
c.
Nagaon
d.
Kamrup
Answer:
B
Bhortal
Nritya is amongst the most zealous dance
forms in Assam, Barpeta's Bhortal Nritya is the proud discovery of Satriya
artist named Narahari Burha Bbakat.
31. Which of the following is the largest wetland in Assam?
a.
Son Beel
b.
Deepor beel
c.
Chamdubi lake
d.
Umiam Lake
Answer:
A
Son
Beel is one of the largest lakes in
southern Assam in India. It is situated in the Karimganj district, state of
Assam.
32. The "Bare Sohoriya Bhaona" is held in
a.
Tezpur
b.
Jamugurihat
c.
Jakhalabandha
d.
Dhing
Answer:
B
33. Which one district is declared as the first carbon free
district in Assam-
a.
Dhemaji
b.
Majuli
c.
NC Hills
d.
Karbi Anglong
Answer:
B
34. The foundation of Nationalist Historiography in Assam was
laid by
a.
S.K. Bhuyan
b.
Jogesh Chandra Dutta
c.
Tapan Roy Choudhury
d.
Dwarkanath Ganguly
Answer:
A
Surya
Kumar Bhuyan MBE was a writer, historian, educator, social activist,
storyteller, essayist, professor and a poet from Assam.
35. The different Autonomous District Councils in Assam were
formed under which schedule of the Indian Constitution-
a.
4th
b.
6th
c.
7th
d.
12th
Answer:
B
The
Autonomous Councils are given varying degrees of autonomy within the State
Legislature. In Assam there are 3 Autonomous Councils under Sixth-Schedule of
the Indian Constitution.
36. Under the Government of India Act 1935, total strength of
members in the Assam Legislative Assembly was
a.
104
b.
108
c.
116
d.
135
Answer:
B
37.
Who is the author of the newly launched book "The India Story"-
a.
Sudha Murthy
b.
Ruskin Bond
c.
Arundhati Roy
d.
Bimal Jalan
Answer
- D
38. Which Bank has launched a digital platform 'Campus power '
to assist students who wants to pursue higher education in India and abroad-
a.
State Bank of India
b.
ICICI Bank
c.
Yes Bank
d.
HDFC Bank
Answer:
B
ICICI
Bank on Thursday launched a digital
platform called 'Campus Power' to help students aspiring to pursue higher
education in India and abroad. The platform caters to the varied needs of the
entire student ecosystem comprising students, parents, and institutes
39. Recently who has been appointed as the new CEO of NITI
Aayog?
a.
Amitabh Kant
b.
Dinkar Gupta
c.
Parameswaran Iyer
d.
Shreya Lenka
Answer:
C
Iyer
has been appointed as the chief executive officer of NITI Aayog,
after Amitabh Kant retires on June 30, for two years terms. “Honoured and
humbled to have been given the incredible opportunity to serve the country
again—this time as CEO, NITI Aayog
40. Which of the following project has been launched by
government of India to democracies the countries first growing digital
e-commerce space-
a.
E-NAM
b.
Open Network for Digital Commerce
c.
HRIDAY circuit
d.
INNURM Centres
Answer:B
41. What is the current ranking of India globally in the Global
skill report 2022 released by Coursera?
a.
77th
b.
61st
c.
68th
d.
56th
Answer:
C
42. Chinook is a-
a.
Cold wind in Europe
b.
Tropical desert storm in West Asia
c.
Warm wind in North America
d.
Depression in South Africa
Answer:
C
43. Black soil is also known by which of the following name?
a.
Khadar soil
b.
Bangar soil
c.
Alluvial soil
d.
Regur soil
Answer:
D
Black
soil is also known as the 'Regur Soil' or the 'Black Cotton Soil'.
44. Which personality from Assam known as "Dhwani
Kabi"?
a.
Ananda chandra Agarwala
b.
Binanda Chandra Baruah
c.
Rudra Baruah
d.
Parvati Prasad Baruah
Answer:
B
Binanda
Chandra Barua was a noted Indian writer and poet of Assamese literature from
Teok, Assam.
45. Noonmati refinery was established in-
a.
1960
b.
1950
c.
1962
d.
1982
Answer:
C
Unsourced
material may be challenged and removed. Noonmati is a locality located in
Guwahati, Assam in North East India. It is the place where Indian Oil Company
(now the Indian Oil Corporation) commissioned its first oil refinery, the
Guwahati Refinery on 1 January 1962
46. Assam is the largest producer of-
a.
Tea
b.
Rice
c.
Areca Nut
d.
Coffee
Answer:
A
Assam
is the single largest tea producing region globally and contributes over
50% to India's total tea production. It is the largest producer of ginger,
second largest producer of pineapple, and third largest producer of okra and
areca nut, amongst Indian states.
47. The new agriculture strategy called "Green
Revolution" was initiated in-
a.
1947
b.
1951
c.
1965
d.
1972
Answer:
C
48. Assam is located in which of the following longitudes?
a.
39°22' E to 42°09' E
b.
27°29'E to 39°39'E
c.
89°42'E To 96°30' E
d.
91°32'E to 98°02' E
Answer:
C
49. What is the name of the river Brahmaputra in Bangladesh?
a.
Padma
b.
Yarlong Tsangpo
c.
Jamuna
d.
Meghna
Answer:
C
Flowing
almost due south, the Meghna receives the combined waters of the Padma and
Jamuna (the name of the Brahmaputra in Bangladesh) rivers near Chandpur
50.
Which of the following neighbouring country of India is not a landlocked
Country-
a.
Nepal
b.
Myanmar
c.
Bhutan
d.
Afghanistan
Answer:
B
51. Find the odd number in the series
3,
5, 11, 14, 17, 21
a.
21
b.
17
c.
14
d.
3
Answer:
C
52. What was the day of the week on 10th March 1996?
a.
Thursday.
b.
Friday.
c.
Saturday.
d.
Sunday.
Answer:
D
53. What is the least number of soldiers that can be drawn up in
troops of 12, 15, 18 and 20 soldiers, and also in form of a solid square?
a.
900.
b.
400.
c.
1600.
d.
2500.
Answer:
A
54. If one-third of one-fourth of a number is 15, then
three-tenth of that number is
a.
35
b.
36
c.
45
d.
54
Answer:
D
55. A shopkeeper earns a profile of 12% on selling a book at 10%
discount on the printed price. The ratio of the cost price and the printed
price of the book is-
a.
45 : 56
b.
45 : 51
c.
47 : 56
d.
47 : 51
Answer:
A
56. The H.C.F of two numbers is 23 and the other two factors of
their L.C.M are 13 and 14. The large of the two numbers is:
a.
276
b.
299
c.
322
d.
345
Answer:
C
57. A bag contains 2 red, 3 green and 2 blue balls. Two balls
are drawn at random. What is the probability that none of the balls drawn is
blue?
a.
10/21
b.
11/21
c.
2/7
d.
5/7
Answer:
A
58. The sum of four consecutive even integers is 1092. The
greatest of them is
a.
270
b.
300
c.
276
d.
302
Answer:
C
59. A alone can complete a work in 12 days. A and B together can
complete it in 8 days. How long will B alone take to complete the work?
a.
24 days
b.
18 days
c.
16 days
d.
20 days
Answer:
A
60. For an examination it is required to get 36% of maximum
marks to pass. A student got 113 marks and failed by 85 marks. The maximum
marks for the examination are:
a.
500
b.
550
c.
565
d.
620
Answer:
B
61. In Bangalore, 12 men and 18 boys completed construction of a
primary health centre in 60 days, by working for 7.5 hours a day. Subsequently
the residents of the neighbouring Mysore also decided to construct a primary
health centre in their locality, which would be twice the size of the facility
built in Bangalore. If a man is able to perform the work equal to the same done
by 2 boys, then how many boys will be required to help 21 men to complete the
work in Mysore in 50 days, working 9 hours a day?
a)
45 boys
b)
48 boys
c)
40 boys
d)
42 boys
Answer:
D
62. During the last summer vacation. Ankit went to a summer camp
where he took part in hiking, swimming and boating. This summer, he is looking
forward to a music camp where he hopes to sing, dance and learn to play the
guitar.
Based on the above information, four conclusions, as given
below, have been made. Which one of these logically follows from the
information given above?
a.
Ankit's parents want him to play the guitar
b.
Ankit's prefers music to outdoor activities
c.
Ankit goes to some type of camp every summer
d.
Ankit likes to sing and dance
Ans:
C
63. An equilateral triangular Plate is to be cut into ‘n’
number of identical small equilaterals triangular plats. Which of the following
can be possible value of ‘n’?
a.
196
b.
216
c.
256
d.
296
Answer:
C
64. Out of four friends A, B, C and D.
A and B play football and cricket.
B and C play cricket and hockey.
A and D play basket ball and football.
C and D play hockey and basketball.
Who does not play hockey?
a.
D
b.
C
c.
B
d.
A
Answer:
D
65. Who plays football, Hockey and basket ball
a.
D
b.
C
c.
B
d.
A
Ans:
A
66. Which game do B, C and D play?
a.
Basketball
b.
Hockey
c.
Cricket
d.
Football
Answer:
B
67. Umesh directly went from P, to Q which is 9 feet distant.
Then he turns to the right and walked 4 feet. After this he turned to the right
and walked a distance which is equal from P to Q. Finally he turned to the
right and walked 3 feet. How far is he now from P?
a.
6 feets
b.
5 feelts
c.
1 feet
d.
O feet
Ans:
C
68. Mr. Kumar drives to work at an average speed of 48 km per
hour. The time taken to cover the first 60% of the distance is 10 minute more
than the time taken to cover the remaining distance. How far is his office?
a.
30 km
b.
40 km
c.
45 km
d.
48 km
Answer:
B
69. Pointing to a man in a photograph, Asha said, "His
mother's only daughter is my mother."How is Asha related to that man?
a.
Nephew
b.
Sister
c.
Wife
d.
Niece
Answer:
D
70. In a group of five people, K, L and M are ambitious, M, N
and R are honest, L, M and N are intelligent and K, N and R are industrious.
Among these neither industrious nor ambitious person(s) would include
a.
K alone
b.
L and R
c.
M and N
d.
None of these groups
Answer:
D
71. The effect produced on the mind by travelling depends
entirely on the mind of the traveller and on the way he conducts himself. The
chief idea of one very common type of traveller is to see as many objects of
interest as he possibly can. If he can say after returning home that he has
seen such and such temple, castle, picture gallery, or museum, he is perfectly
satisfied. Far different is the effect of travels upon those who leave their
country with a mind prepared by culture to
feel intelligent admiration for all the beauties of nature and
art to be found in foreign lands. When they visit a new place, instead of
hurrying from temple to museum to picture gallery, they allow the spirit of the
place to sink into their minds, and only visit such monuments as the time they
have at their disposal allows them to contemplate without irreverent haste.
It can be inferred from the above passage that
a)
the writer prefers the second type of traveller
b)
the first type of traveller is the lay traveller who does not understand the
worth of any place he travels to
c)
The objective of the second type of traveller is not to see much, but to see
well
d)
All of the above
Answer:
C
72. Synonyms
of GHASTLY
a.
terrible
b.
Pleasant
c.
Pretty
d.
Sanction
Ans:
A
73. Choose the correct spelling word from the given below
a.
Pesenger
b.
Passenger
c.
Pessenger
d.
Pasengar
Ans:
B
74. The captain said, "Hurrah! We scored a goal. "
a.
The captain exclaimed excitedly scoring a goal
b.
The captain exclaimed with joy that they had scored a goal.
c.
The captain expressed joy that they had scored a goal
d.
The captain was jubilant at having a scored a goal
Ans:
B
75. The house 'gave away' under heavy rain
a.
Endured
b.
Withstood
c.
Collapsed
d.
Stooped
Ans:
C
76.
Did he see them? (Voice)
a.
Were they seen by him?
b.
Are they seen by him?
c.
They were seen by him
d.
Did they were seen by him?
Answer:
A
77.
Antonym of HOST
a.
Arranger
b.
Visitor
c.
Manager
d.
Entertainer
Ans:
B
78. One who speak less
a.
Reticent
b.
Misogynist
c.
Hypocrite
d.
Obsolete
Answer:
A
79. Talk through one's hat
a.
Talk good points
b.
to talk secretly
c.
Talk positively
d.
Talk nonsense
Ans:
D
80. My brother is devoted __ religion.
a.
With
b.
To
c.
At
d.
In
Answer:
B
81. My father was angry _____ my failure.
a.
In
b.
On
c.
With
d.
At
Answer:
D
82. Which one of the following parts of the pitcher plant
becomes modified into a pitcher?
a.
Stem
b.
Leaf
c.
Stipule
d.
Petiole
Ans:
B
83. "Athlete's Foot" is a disease' caused by
a.
Bacteria
b.
Fungus
c.
Protozoan
d.
Nematode
Answer:
B
Athlete's
foot is caused by the same type of fungi (dermatophytes) that cause ringworm
and jock itch. Damp socks and shoes and warm, humid conditions favor the
organisms' growth
84. Oxygen transportation in a human body takes place through
1)
Blood
2)
Lungs
3)
Tissue
The
correct sequence of transportation is
a.
1, 2, 3
b.
3, 1, 2
c.
2, 1, 3
d.
1, 3, 2
Answer:
C
85. People drinking water from a shallow hand pump, are likely
to suffer from all of the following diseases except
a.
Cholera
b.
Typhoid
c.
Jaundice
d.
Fluorosis
Answer:
D
86. H1N1 virus is
a.
AIDS
b.
Bird flu
c.
Dengue
d.
Swine flu
Ans:
D
The
H1N1 flu, commonly known as swine flu, is primarily caused by the H1N1 strain
of the flu (influenza) virus. H1N1 is a type of influenza A virus, and
H1N1 is one of several flu virus strains that can cause the seasonal flu.
87. Among the following Organism, which one does not belong to
the class of other three?
a.
Crab.
b.
Mite
c.
Scorpion.
d.
Spider.
Answer:
A
88. Who is known as Frontier Gandhi?
a.
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan.
b.
Chitra Ranjan Das.
c.
Salim Ali.
d.
Subhash Chandra Bose.
Answer:
A
89. Who is known as Payyoli express?
a.
Kapil dev.
b.
Dhyan Chand.
c.
Sachin Tendulkar.
d.
PT usha.
Answer:
D
'PAYYOLI
EXPRESS' – PT USHA
90. Which city is known as Rice Bowl of India?
a.
Surat.
b.
Baroda
c.
Chhattisgarh.
d.
Jamshedpur,
Answer:
C
91. Nagarjuna Sagar Dam is constructed across which River?
a.
Krishna river.
b.
Godavari river.
c.
Mahanadhi.
d.
Satluj river.
Answer:
A
World's
largest masonry dam protected with 26 gates measuring 124.663m in height ,
Nagarjunasagar Dam located in Nalgonda District is built across River
Krishna
92. Which year is observed as Poverty Eradication Year by SAARC?
a.
1998.
b.
1997.
c.
1996.
d.
1995.
Answer:
D
In
the year 1995 it was observed as poverty eradication year by SAARC.
93. Which of the following festival is celebrated on Prophet
Muhammad birthday?
a.
Id-Ul-Zuha
b.
Id-e-Milad
c.
Id-Ul-Fitr
d.
muharram
Answer:
B
94. Guru Gopikrishna was a maestro of which of the following
dance format?
a.
Kuchipudi.
b.
Kathak
c.
Manipuri
d.
Bharatnatyam.
Answer:
B
Gopi
Krishna was an exponent of the Benares Gharana style of Kathak. He
incorporated many elements of Kathakali and Bharatnatyam in his dance.
95. The Indian delegation to the First World Conference on Human
Rights was led by-
a.
Dr. Manmohan Singh.
b.
Farooq Abdullah.
c.
Dinesh Singh.
d.
Alam Khan.
Answer:
A
Dr.
Manmohan Singh lead the
Indian Delegation to the First World Conference on Human Rights.
96. The year 1995 is the Golden Jubilee year of which of the
following international organizations?
a.
UNO
b.
NAM
c.
GATT( Now WTO)
d.
ASEAN
Answer:
A
The
year 1995 is the Golden Jubilee year of United Nations Organisation (UNO
97. Amnesty International is an organization associated with
which of the following fields?
a.
Protection of cruelty to animals.
b.
Environment Protection.
c.
Protection of human rights.
d.
Protection of historic monuments.
Answer:
C
Amnesty
International (also referred to as Amnesty or AI) is an international
non-governmental organization focused on human rights, with its
headquarters in the United Kingdom
98. The most liquid assets are.
a.
Current assets.
b.
Fixed assets.
c.
Working assets.
d.
Non of these.
Answer:
A
99. The prestigious Raman Magsaysay award was conferred upon Ms.
Kiran Bedi for her excellence contribution to which of the following fields.
a.
Literature.
b.
Community welfare.
c.
Government service.
d.
Journalism.
Answer:
C
The
prestigious Ramon Magsaysay award was conferred upon Ms. Kiran Bedi for her
excellent contribution to government service.
100. Who among the following is not a recipient of 'Dada Saheb
Phalke' Award?
a.
Ramanand Sagar.
b.
Raj Kapoor.
c.
Santaram Rajaram vankudre.
d.
Ashok Kumar.
Answer:
A
Ramanand
Sagar is not a recipient of 'Dada Saheb
Phalke' Award.
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