Psychology Model Test Paper
Sample Paper Psychology Practice Test
1. …….. described several defence mechanisms by which the ego disguises, redirects, hides and otherwise copes with the id’s urges.
(a) Homey
(b) Jung
(c) Freud
(d) None of the above
Ans. (c)
2. Which of the following hormones becomes important in preparing the mammary glands for nursing and is related to maternal behaviour?
(a) Androgen
(b) Progesterone
(c) Estrogen
(d) None of the above
Ans. (b)
3. Which of the following theories of motivation emphasizes the importance of external conditions as a source of motivation?
(a) Instinct theory
(b) Drive — reduction theory
(c) Incentive theory
(d) None of the above
Ans. (c)
4. ……. believed that much of our cultural heritage viz, literature, music, art is the product of sublimation.
(a) Maslow
(b) Freud
(c) Jung
(d) None of the above
Ans. (b)
5. The osmoreceptors located in the hypothalamus just above the stimulate the release of Antidiuretic hormone (ADH):
(a) Pituitary gland
(b) Thyroid gland
(c) Adrenal gland
(d) Pineal gland
Ans. (a)
6. According to Freud, all behaviour stemmed from two opposing groups of instincts which are:
(a) Eros and Thanatos
(b) Oedipus and Electra
(c) Hunger and thirst
(d) None of the above
Ans. (a)
7. ……… theories of personality are concerned with the individual’s personal view of the world, his self-concept and his push toward growth or self-actualization.
(a) Humanistic
(b) Social
(c) Psychoanalytic
(d) None of the above
Ans. (a)
8. Corticotrophin — releasing factor (CRF)
(a) Is made by certain cells in the brain structure known as the hypothalamus
(b) Flows from the hypothalamus to the pituitary gland
(c) The rate of secretion of ACTH is in part controlled by it
(d) All of the above
Ans. (d)
9. According to Leeper:
(a) Almost all our sustained and goal directed behaviour is emotionally toned
(b) The emotional tone provides the motivation for long sequences of behaviour
(c) The most fundamental type of research on emotions which needs to be conducted is research on their role as motives
(d) All of the above
Ans. (d)
10. The ego’s task of satisfying both id and super ego requires a
(a) Rash act
(b) Balancing or Compromising act
(c) Aggressive act
(d) None of the above
Ans. (b)
11. In self — handicapping:
(a) Individuals provide themselves in advance with good excuses for poor performance
(b) Individuals provide good reasons for good performance
(c) Individuals provide poor excuses for poor performance
(d) Individuals provide no protection against reduction in intrinsic motivation resulting from poor performance
Ans. (a)
12.. Freud used the concept of the ‘……‘to explain why people often act in ways that seem irrational.
(a) Unconscious
(b) Conscious
(c) Preconscious
(d) None of the above
Ans. (a)
13. Subjective well being is influenced by
(a) Genetic factors and several aspects of personality
(b) Reasonable goals coupled with a realistic chance to reach them
(c) Favorable external conditions
(d) All of the above
Ans. (d)
14. We …….. to repress an idea or impulse, it just happens, whenever the idea or impulse is so painful and anxiety-arousing that we must escape from it.
(a) Select
(c) Are ready
(b) Do not choose
(d) None of the above
Ans. (b)
15. Intrinsic motivators are:
(a) The things that are rewarding ‘in and of themselves’
(b) The external reward
(c) The work that pay us well
(d) None of above
Ans. (a)
16. …….. continues to operate underground and often converts into neurosis.
(a) Repressed material
(b) Wishes
(c) Desires
(d) None of the above
Ans. (a)
17. Yerkes and Dodson Law (1908) proposed that the optimum level o arousal depends on the:
(a) Emotional state
(b) Level of task difficulty
(c) Motivational stage
(d) Intrinsic motivation
Ans. (b)
18. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below the lists:
List-I List-II
(Conflict) (Explanation)
A. Approach —Approach conflict 1. Occurs when the objects have both positive and
negative valence
B. Approach — Avoidance conflict 2. Involves objects with negative valence. The
opposing forces tend to rain in the state of
equilibrium
C. Avoidance- Avoidance conflict 3. Involves two goals each with negative and
positive qualities
D. Double Approach Avoidance conflict 4. Person is involved in more than one positive
force fields and is easily resolvable
Codes:
A B C D
(a) 4 1 2 3
(b) 3 1 2 4
(c) 2 3 4 1
(d) 2 4 3 1
Ans. (a)
19. According to Freud, in the …….. stage, the infant obtains sensual pleasure first by sucking and later by biting.
(a) Oral
(b) Anal
(c) Phallic
(d) None of the above
Ans. (a)
20. Attribution is:
(a) An inference made by people about the causes of events
(b) Helpful in achieving a cognitive mastery of the causal structure in our environment
(c) Another name for attributes
(d) Both (a) and (b)
Ans. (d)
21 …….wrote, personality consists of “the distinctive patterns of behaviour that characterize each individual’s adaptation to the situations of his or her life”.
(a) Gordon Allport
(b) Walter Mischel
(c) Sigmund Freud
(d) None of the above
Ans. (b)
22. Imprinting of baby geese to their mother is a widely known example of:
(a) Instinct
(b) Emotion
(c) Attachment
(d) Motivation
Ans. (a)
23. The correct sequence of motivational events is
(a) Need —> Drive —> Goal Directed Behaviour —>Goal achievement —> Drive reduction
(b) Drive —> Need —> Goal Directed behaviour—> Drive —> Goal achievement —> Drive reduction
(c) Need —> Goal Directed behaviour —> Drive—>Goal achievement —> Drive reduction
(d) Drive —> Goal Directed behaviour —> Drive reduction —> Need —> Goal achievement
Ans. (a)
24. The share a tendency to be outgoing, friendly and talkative.
(a) Introverts
(b) Extroverts
(c) Sober
(d) None of the above
Ans. (b)
25. Which of the following statements is not correct about Drives?
(a) Drives, besides being stimulated by biological factors, may also be induced by intense internal/external stimuli
(b) In addition to primary drives, we also have many secondary drives
(c) Neutral stimuli paired with strong drives can acquire motivating properties
(d) Primary drives depend on learning
Ans. (d)
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Objective Geology Solved Question Paper
Objective Geology Solved Question Paper
Geology Practice Test Paper
Q. 1 : The substance feature linked to a ridge of heavy rocks, running roughly east to
west across India through Jabalpur is known as : '
(a) Burrard’s Hidden Range.
(b) Burradd’s Hidden Trough.
(c) Hayden’s Hidden Range.
(d) None of these.
Answer (A )
Q. 2 : Acceleration due to gravity is more at the :
(a) Equator.
(b) Pole.
(c) Equal at both equal pole.
(d) Tropic of cance
Answer ( B )
Q. 3 : According to Wegener the Pangea was surrounded by a universal ocean named :
(a) Tethys
(b) Panthalassa
(c) Laurasia
(d) None of these.
Answer (B)
Q. 4 : Mark the correct statement
(a) The area of Gondwana land rs less than Laurasra land
(b) The area of Gondwana land rs more than Laurasra land
(c) The area of Gondwana land and Laurasra land are equal
'(d) None of these.
Answer (B)
Q. 5: According to Wegener the Himalayan Alprne cham of mountain was formed due to
(a) Westward force.
(b) Northward force.
(c) Southward force.
(d) Equatorial force.
Answer (D)
Q. 6 : Burrard’s Hidden Trough passing through Belgaun and Nellore in South India is
made up of :
(a) Dense rocks.
(b) Light rocks.
(c) Combination o dense and light rocks.
(d) None of these.
Answer ( B )
Q.7: The Pangea existed up to the :
(a) End of carboniferous period.
(b) Silurian period
(c) Devonian period
(d) Late permian period.
Answer (a)
Q. 8 : According to Wegener a general drlft of continents took place towards
(a) West.
(b) East.
(c) North.
(d) South.
Answer (A )
Q. 9 : The continental drifting began about
(a)3oo X 106 yrs.
(b) 250 X 106 yrs.
(c) zoo X 106 yrs.
(d)150 X 1O5yrs.
Answer (C)
Q. 10: Line on a map of glob connecting former posrtrons of the pole of rotation of an
individual fragment of continental lithosphere is:
(a) Pole of rotation.
(b) Polar wandering path
(c) Paleorotation curve.
(d) None of these.
Answer (B)
Q. 11: According to Wegener the continental drift was caused by the:
(a) Differentials gravitational forces
(b) Equatorial forces.
(c) Polar wandering forces.
(d) None of the above.
Answer (a)
Q. 12 : The Gondwana lagd, comprising the present contents of :
(a) South Africa, India, North America, Australia.
(b) South Africa, south America, India, Australia.
(c) South Africa, south America, lNdia, Australia, Africa-Arabia and Antarctica.
(d) South Africa, South and North America, India, Antarctica.
Answer (C)
Q. 13 : Continental sutures are produce by :
(a) Continental sliding
(b) Continental motion.
(c) Motion of oceanic plate.
(d) Continental collision.
Answer (D)
Q.1 4 : According to Harry Hess the sea floor spreading is due to :
(a) Spreading of sial layer.
(b) Mantle-wide ascending currents. .
(c) Mantle wide convection currents.
(d) Spreading of mantle plumes.
Answer (C )
Q. 15 : Hess calculated the South America and Africa had both moved at the rate of :
(a) 5 mm/ year.
(b) 10 mm/year.
(c) 15 mm/year.
(d) 17 mm/year.
Answer (B)
Q. 16 : Axial .rift is identified with :
(a) Active sea-floor spreading.
(b) Isostary.
(c) Active volcano.
(d) Continental motion.
Answer (A )
Q. 17: Who was proposed the theory of plate tectonics :
(a) Taylor.
(b) Morgan.
(c) Wegener.
(d) Holmes.
Answer (B)
Q. 18 :A plate comprises :
(a) Crust only.
(b) Crust and upper portion of mantle.
(c) Crust and middle portion of mantle.
(d) Crust and whole ofthe mantle.
Answer (B)
Q. 19 : The seismicity, volcanicity and tectonic activity is localised :
(a) Around plate boundary.
(b) Around plate margins.
(c) On the plate.
(d) None of these.
Answer (B)
Q. 20: Where two continental plates collide with each other, associated with:
(a) Mountain building.
(b) Island ridges.
(c) Midoceanic ridges.
(d) Oceanic trenches.
Answer (A )
Q. 21: Every displacement of a plate fonn one position to another on the surface of a
Sphere can be regarded as a simple rotation of the plate about a suitably chosen axis
passing through the centre of the sphere is :
(a) Laplace’s theorem.
(b) Bode’s Law.
(c) Stero’s Law.
(d) Eular's theorem.
Answer (D)
Q. 22: The zone of deep and intermediate earthquakes associated with fault zones dipping
obliquely into the mantle often called :
(a) Orogenic zone.
(b) Bode zone.
(c) Benioff zone.
(d) Keta zone.
Answer (C)
Q. 23: What may be the causes of plate motion :
(a) The gravitational difference.
(b) The difference between heat flow values.
(c) The convection-current condition in the mantle zone.
(d) All the above.
Answer (D)
Q. 24: Which is the passive continental margin :
(a) Atlantic continental margin of African plate.
(b) lndian subcontinents margin.
(c) Atlantic continental margin of N.America.
(d) None of these.
Answer (C)
Q. 25 : According to Sollas the origin of the continents and the oceans took place when the
earth’s surface was in the :
(a) Gaseous state. `
(b) Liquid state.
(c) Solid state.
(d) All are correct.
Answer (B)
Geology Practice Test Paper
Q. 1 : The substance feature linked to a ridge of heavy rocks, running roughly east to
west across India through Jabalpur is known as : '
(a) Burrard’s Hidden Range.
(b) Burradd’s Hidden Trough.
(c) Hayden’s Hidden Range.
(d) None of these.
Answer (A )
Q. 2 : Acceleration due to gravity is more at the :
(a) Equator.
(b) Pole.
(c) Equal at both equal pole.
(d) Tropic of cance
Answer ( B )
Q. 3 : According to Wegener the Pangea was surrounded by a universal ocean named :
(a) Tethys
(b) Panthalassa
(c) Laurasia
(d) None of these.
Answer (B)
Q. 4 : Mark the correct statement
(a) The area of Gondwana land rs less than Laurasra land
(b) The area of Gondwana land rs more than Laurasra land
(c) The area of Gondwana land and Laurasra land are equal
'(d) None of these.
Answer (B)
Q. 5: According to Wegener the Himalayan Alprne cham of mountain was formed due to
(a) Westward force.
(b) Northward force.
(c) Southward force.
(d) Equatorial force.
Answer (D)
Q. 6 : Burrard’s Hidden Trough passing through Belgaun and Nellore in South India is
made up of :
(a) Dense rocks.
(b) Light rocks.
(c) Combination o dense and light rocks.
(d) None of these.
Answer ( B )
Q.7: The Pangea existed up to the :
(a) End of carboniferous period.
(b) Silurian period
(c) Devonian period
(d) Late permian period.
Answer (a)
Q. 8 : According to Wegener a general drlft of continents took place towards
(a) West.
(b) East.
(c) North.
(d) South.
Answer (A )
Q. 9 : The continental drifting began about
(a)3oo X 106 yrs.
(b) 250 X 106 yrs.
(c) zoo X 106 yrs.
(d)150 X 1O5yrs.
Answer (C)
Q. 10: Line on a map of glob connecting former posrtrons of the pole of rotation of an
individual fragment of continental lithosphere is:
(a) Pole of rotation.
(b) Polar wandering path
(c) Paleorotation curve.
(d) None of these.
Answer (B)
Q. 11: According to Wegener the continental drift was caused by the:
(a) Differentials gravitational forces
(b) Equatorial forces.
(c) Polar wandering forces.
(d) None of the above.
Answer (a)
Q. 12 : The Gondwana lagd, comprising the present contents of :
(a) South Africa, India, North America, Australia.
(b) South Africa, south America, India, Australia.
(c) South Africa, south America, lNdia, Australia, Africa-Arabia and Antarctica.
(d) South Africa, South and North America, India, Antarctica.
Answer (C)
Q. 13 : Continental sutures are produce by :
(a) Continental sliding
(b) Continental motion.
(c) Motion of oceanic plate.
(d) Continental collision.
Answer (D)
Q.1 4 : According to Harry Hess the sea floor spreading is due to :
(a) Spreading of sial layer.
(b) Mantle-wide ascending currents. .
(c) Mantle wide convection currents.
(d) Spreading of mantle plumes.
Answer (C )
Q. 15 : Hess calculated the South America and Africa had both moved at the rate of :
(a) 5 mm/ year.
(b) 10 mm/year.
(c) 15 mm/year.
(d) 17 mm/year.
Answer (B)
Q. 16 : Axial .rift is identified with :
(a) Active sea-floor spreading.
(b) Isostary.
(c) Active volcano.
(d) Continental motion.
Answer (A )
Q. 17: Who was proposed the theory of plate tectonics :
(a) Taylor.
(b) Morgan.
(c) Wegener.
(d) Holmes.
Answer (B)
Q. 18 :A plate comprises :
(a) Crust only.
(b) Crust and upper portion of mantle.
(c) Crust and middle portion of mantle.
(d) Crust and whole ofthe mantle.
Answer (B)
Q. 19 : The seismicity, volcanicity and tectonic activity is localised :
(a) Around plate boundary.
(b) Around plate margins.
(c) On the plate.
(d) None of these.
Answer (B)
Q. 20: Where two continental plates collide with each other, associated with:
(a) Mountain building.
(b) Island ridges.
(c) Midoceanic ridges.
(d) Oceanic trenches.
Answer (A )
Q. 21: Every displacement of a plate fonn one position to another on the surface of a
Sphere can be regarded as a simple rotation of the plate about a suitably chosen axis
passing through the centre of the sphere is :
(a) Laplace’s theorem.
(b) Bode’s Law.
(c) Stero’s Law.
(d) Eular's theorem.
Answer (D)
Q. 22: The zone of deep and intermediate earthquakes associated with fault zones dipping
obliquely into the mantle often called :
(a) Orogenic zone.
(b) Bode zone.
(c) Benioff zone.
(d) Keta zone.
Answer (C)
Q. 23: What may be the causes of plate motion :
(a) The gravitational difference.
(b) The difference between heat flow values.
(c) The convection-current condition in the mantle zone.
(d) All the above.
Answer (D)
Q. 24: Which is the passive continental margin :
(a) Atlantic continental margin of African plate.
(b) lndian subcontinents margin.
(c) Atlantic continental margin of N.America.
(d) None of these.
Answer (C)
Q. 25 : According to Sollas the origin of the continents and the oceans took place when the
earth’s surface was in the :
(a) Gaseous state. `
(b) Liquid state.
(c) Solid state.
(d) All are correct.
Answer (B)
MCQ Geology Practice Solved Paper
MCQ Geology Practice Solved Paper
Sample Paper Geology
Q. 1: Barren island volcano is characterized by:
(a) Submarine volcanism
(b) Resurgent volcanism
(c) Continentals volcanism
(d) None of these.
Answer (B)
Q. 2 : The present phase of the Barren lava (errupted in 1991) is :
(a) Olivine basalt
(b) Alumina olivine basalt
(c) Olivine - bearing basaltic andsite.
(d) None of these.
Answer (C)
Q. 3 : Which of following feature does not belong to positive relief features :
(a) Lava cone
(b) Hornitos
(c) Lava-tunnel
(d) Self volcano.
Answer ( C )
Q. 4 : The calcareous deposits formed from hot springs are called as :
(a) Agglomerates
(b) Cinders ' ‘
(c) Ash N
(d) Tufa. .
Answer ( D)
Q. 5 : The geosynclines in which the pile of sediments are found with an abundance of
volcanic rocks is known as
(a) Orthogeosyncline
(b) Eugeosyncline
(c) Miogeosyncline
(d) Para geosynclines
Answer ( B )
Q. 6 : The geosynclines are associated with the :
(a) Episrogeny
(b) Grogeny
(c) Both a and b.
(d) None of these
Answer ( B)
Q. 7 : Craton term is applied for:
(a) Unstable interior of the continent.
(b) Stable interior of the continent
(c) Continent made up of gneiss of schist rocks.
(d) None of these.
Answer ( B)
Q. 8: On a stratigraphic cross section a line drawn through all points where sediment depo-
sition was occurring simultaneously is known as :
(a)` lsograd
(b) Isogram
(c) lsochrone
(d) lsobath.
Answer (C)
Q. 9 The smallest unit of an elevated land-mass described commonly as a :
(a) Hill
(b) Hillock
(c) Mountain
(d) Range
Answer ( B)
Q. 10 : The ‘Aravalli’ should be described as :
(a) Hill
(b) Mountain
(c) Range
(d) System.
Answer (C)
Q. 11: The block mountains and rift-valleys occur together and formed due to operation of :
la) Compression force
fb) Tensile force
(c) Frictional force
(d) None of these.
Answer ( B )
Q. 12 : The crystallmovements like folding, faulting etc. take place during which stage of
the development ota complex mountain :
(a) initial stage
(b) Youth stage
(c) Mature slage
(d) All the above.
Answer ( B )
Q. 13 : Hawaii island are :
(a) Coral islands
(b) Flacial islands
(c) Continentals islands
(d) Volcanic islands having risen from ocean floor.
Answer ( D)
Q. 14: According to Wagener the Himalayas and Alpin mountain belts were formed due
(a) Polar movement of India and Africa.
(b) Equatorial movement of lndia and Africa.
(c) Equatorial movement of India and China.
(d) None of these.
Answer ( B )
Q. 15: In ‘Contraction hypothesis’ which fact has not been taken into account :
(a) Frictional heat.
(b) Magnetic heat.
(c) Radioactive disintegration heat.
(d) Geothermal gradient.
Answer (C )
Q. 16 : The dome mountains are generally associated with :
(a) Laccolith.
(b) Phacolith.
(c) Lopolith.
(d) Batholith.
Answer (a)
Q. 17:Which mountain range is sifqated between the Narbada and the Tapti rivers :
(a) Aravalli.
(b) Vindhyan.
(c) Satpura.
(d) Kaimur range.
Answer (C)
Q. 18 :Which mountain separates the southern India from Northern India :
(a) Satpura.
(b) Vindhayan.
(c) Aravalli.
(d) None of these.
Answer (B)
Q. 19: The convection currents flow from the :
(a) Poles to Equator.
(b) Equator to poles. '
(c) South pole to North pole.
(d) North pole to Equator.
Answer (B)
Q. 20: The I-limalalyan rage is .... in length and .... in width :
(5) 2500 km/250400 km.
(0) 2500 km/100 km.
(c) 2000 km/400~500 km.
(d) 1500 km/1000 km.
Answer (a)
Q. 21 : Geophysical datas prov‘es that the ratio between height above the surface and root be-
low the surface of the Himalaya mountain is about :
(a) 1:3.
(0) 1;5.
(c) 1:6
(d) 1:10.
Answer (D)
Q. 22: The Pratt’s theory states that the :
(a) Higher blocks have a lower density than the lower blocks.
(b) Higher blocks have a high density than the lower blocks.
(c) Lower blocks have low density than the higher blocks.
(d) None of these.
Answer (a)
Q. 23: ‘Isostasy’ term was first used by :
(a) Dulton.
(b) Wagner.
(c) Airy.
(d) Pratt.
Answer (a)
Q. 24: Dutton suggested that the elevated masses are characterised by low density and
the depressed basins are characterised by high density, which are responsible for
‘lsostasy‘, because of :
(a) Low density masses give low ‘value of gravity and high density masses give high value of gravity.
(b) Low density masses give high value of gravity and high density masses give low value of gravity.
(c) Low density masses and hi h density masses are not responsible ~for low and high values of
gravity.
(d)None of these.
Answer (a)
Q. 25: If a portion is cut from any block assumed in Airy’s theory and Pratt’s theory re-garding lsostary and placed on the other then :
(a) Equilibrium will not be disturbed.
(b) Equilibrium will be distributed.
(c) Equilibrium disturbance depends upon the material used in blocks.
(d) All the above are not correct.
Answer ( B )
Sample Paper Geology
Q. 1: Barren island volcano is characterized by:
(a) Submarine volcanism
(b) Resurgent volcanism
(c) Continentals volcanism
(d) None of these.
Answer (B)
Q. 2 : The present phase of the Barren lava (errupted in 1991) is :
(a) Olivine basalt
(b) Alumina olivine basalt
(c) Olivine - bearing basaltic andsite.
(d) None of these.
Answer (C)
Q. 3 : Which of following feature does not belong to positive relief features :
(a) Lava cone
(b) Hornitos
(c) Lava-tunnel
(d) Self volcano.
Answer ( C )
Q. 4 : The calcareous deposits formed from hot springs are called as :
(a) Agglomerates
(b) Cinders ' ‘
(c) Ash N
(d) Tufa. .
Answer ( D)
Q. 5 : The geosynclines in which the pile of sediments are found with an abundance of
volcanic rocks is known as
(a) Orthogeosyncline
(b) Eugeosyncline
(c) Miogeosyncline
(d) Para geosynclines
Answer ( B )
Q. 6 : The geosynclines are associated with the :
(a) Episrogeny
(b) Grogeny
(c) Both a and b.
(d) None of these
Answer ( B)
Q. 7 : Craton term is applied for:
(a) Unstable interior of the continent.
(b) Stable interior of the continent
(c) Continent made up of gneiss of schist rocks.
(d) None of these.
Answer ( B)
Q. 8: On a stratigraphic cross section a line drawn through all points where sediment depo-
sition was occurring simultaneously is known as :
(a)` lsograd
(b) Isogram
(c) lsochrone
(d) lsobath.
Answer (C)
Q. 9 The smallest unit of an elevated land-mass described commonly as a :
(a) Hill
(b) Hillock
(c) Mountain
(d) Range
Answer ( B)
Q. 10 : The ‘Aravalli’ should be described as :
(a) Hill
(b) Mountain
(c) Range
(d) System.
Answer (C)
Q. 11: The block mountains and rift-valleys occur together and formed due to operation of :
la) Compression force
fb) Tensile force
(c) Frictional force
(d) None of these.
Answer ( B )
Q. 12 : The crystallmovements like folding, faulting etc. take place during which stage of
the development ota complex mountain :
(a) initial stage
(b) Youth stage
(c) Mature slage
(d) All the above.
Answer ( B )
Q. 13 : Hawaii island are :
(a) Coral islands
(b) Flacial islands
(c) Continentals islands
(d) Volcanic islands having risen from ocean floor.
Answer ( D)
Q. 14: According to Wagener the Himalayas and Alpin mountain belts were formed due
(a) Polar movement of India and Africa.
(b) Equatorial movement of lndia and Africa.
(c) Equatorial movement of India and China.
(d) None of these.
Answer ( B )
Q. 15: In ‘Contraction hypothesis’ which fact has not been taken into account :
(a) Frictional heat.
(b) Magnetic heat.
(c) Radioactive disintegration heat.
(d) Geothermal gradient.
Answer (C )
Q. 16 : The dome mountains are generally associated with :
(a) Laccolith.
(b) Phacolith.
(c) Lopolith.
(d) Batholith.
Answer (a)
Q. 17:Which mountain range is sifqated between the Narbada and the Tapti rivers :
(a) Aravalli.
(b) Vindhyan.
(c) Satpura.
(d) Kaimur range.
Answer (C)
Q. 18 :Which mountain separates the southern India from Northern India :
(a) Satpura.
(b) Vindhayan.
(c) Aravalli.
(d) None of these.
Answer (B)
Q. 19: The convection currents flow from the :
(a) Poles to Equator.
(b) Equator to poles. '
(c) South pole to North pole.
(d) North pole to Equator.
Answer (B)
Q. 20: The I-limalalyan rage is .... in length and .... in width :
(5) 2500 km/250400 km.
(0) 2500 km/100 km.
(c) 2000 km/400~500 km.
(d) 1500 km/1000 km.
Answer (a)
Q. 21 : Geophysical datas prov‘es that the ratio between height above the surface and root be-
low the surface of the Himalaya mountain is about :
(a) 1:3.
(0) 1;5.
(c) 1:6
(d) 1:10.
Answer (D)
Q. 22: The Pratt’s theory states that the :
(a) Higher blocks have a lower density than the lower blocks.
(b) Higher blocks have a high density than the lower blocks.
(c) Lower blocks have low density than the higher blocks.
(d) None of these.
Answer (a)
Q. 23: ‘Isostasy’ term was first used by :
(a) Dulton.
(b) Wagner.
(c) Airy.
(d) Pratt.
Answer (a)
Q. 24: Dutton suggested that the elevated masses are characterised by low density and
the depressed basins are characterised by high density, which are responsible for
‘lsostasy‘, because of :
(a) Low density masses give low ‘value of gravity and high density masses give high value of gravity.
(b) Low density masses give high value of gravity and high density masses give low value of gravity.
(c) Low density masses and hi h density masses are not responsible ~for low and high values of
gravity.
(d)None of these.
Answer (a)
Q. 25: If a portion is cut from any block assumed in Airy’s theory and Pratt’s theory re-garding lsostary and placed on the other then :
(a) Equilibrium will not be disturbed.
(b) Equilibrium will be distributed.
(c) Equilibrium disturbance depends upon the material used in blocks.
(d) All the above are not correct.
Answer ( B )
Physical Geology Model Test Paper
Physical Geology Model Test Paper
Sample Paper Geology
Q. 1 : In the continental drift theory who gave the idea that the continent broke due to
Tidal force of moon:
(a) Wegener
(b) Henry Hess.
(c) Taylor.
(d) Du Toit.
Answer ( C )
Q. 2: According to the Wegener the vast master continent was named
(a) Panthalassa.
(b) Pan gea.
(c) Gondwana.
(d) Laurasia.
Answer ( B )
Q3. :Match The following :
I , ll
1. Bombs (i) 4 mm to 32 mm
2. Cinders (ii) Less than 0.25 mm
3. Ash (iii) Above 32 mm
4. Fine ash (iv) 0.25 mm to 4 mm
(a)1-i,2-ii,3-iii,4-iv .
(b)1-ii,2-iii,3-iv,4-l
(c) 1-iv, 2-4, 3-ii, 4-iii
(d) 1-iii, 2-i, 3-iv, 4-ii.
Answer ( D)
Q. 4 : A great elongate rough in the earth's crust that accumulates a great thickness of
sediment that may ultimately results into a major system of mountain is known as :
(a) Anticlinorium
(b) Synclinorium
(c) Greanticline
(d) Geosyncline.
Answer ( D)
Q. 5 : The geosyncline which lies with the craton is known as
(a) Orthogeosyncline ~
(b) Miogeosyncline
(c) Para geosyncline
(d) Autogeosyncline.
Answer (C )
Q. 6 : The miogeosyncline may actually represent only a transitional zone along the :
(a) Subsiding edge of the continent.
(b) Rising edge of the continent
(c) Stable position of the continent.
(d) None of these.
Answer (A )
Q. 7 : In a geosynclinals basin the following relation exists between rate of subsidence and
rate of sedimentation :
(a) Quick deposition and quick subsidence.
(b) Quick deposition and slow subsidence
(c) Slow deposition and quick subsidence.
(d) Slow deposition and slow subsidence.
Answer (D)
Q. 8 : The topography of the globe is characterized by :
(a) The presence of elevations
(b) The presence of plains,
(c) The presence of depressions
(d) All the above.
Answer ( D)
Q. 9 : Mark correct order of the terms to describe the elevated land-masses :
(a) Hillock, mountain, range, system, chain and cordillera
(b) Hillock, mountain, range, chain, system and cordillera
(c) Hillock, mountain, chain, range, cordillera and system
(d) Hillock, mountain, chain, range, system and cordillera.
Answer (A )
Q. 10: The deccan plateau and the chhota Nagpur plateau are the examples :
(a) Fold mountain
(b) Fault mountain
(c) Residual mountain
(d) Volcanic mountain.
Answer ( C)
Q. 11 : The Himalayas in India are the examples of :
(a) Fold mountain
(b) Block mountain
(c) Volcanic mountain
(d) Complex mountain.
Answer ( D)
Q. 12 : The largest mountain rangelin the world is :
(a) Alps
(b) Andes
(c) Himalayas
(d) Rockies
Answer ( B)
Q. 13 : According to wagener, the rockies and andies were formed by :
(a) West ward drifting of the continents
(b) Eastward drifting of the continents
(c) North-westward drifting of the continues
(d) Convectional currents.
Answer (A )
Q. 14 : According to plate tectonics theory the Himalayas were formed because of the :
(aj Southward movement of the Chinese-plate against Indian- plate.
(b) East ward movement of the Chinese-plate and westward movement of the Indian-plate.
(c) Northward movement of the indian-plate against Chinese-plate.
(d) None of these.
Answer ( C )
Q. 15 : Complex fold mountains are generally associated with :
(a) Laccolith.
(b) Lopolith.
(c) Phacotilh.
(d) Batholith.
Answer ( D)
Q. 16: Which is the oldest mountain range in India :
(a) Satpura.
(b) Vindhayan.
(c) Aravalli.
(d) Himalaya.
Answer ( C )
Q.18. Nallamali hill belongs to :
(a) The Eastern ghats.
(b The Westem ghats.
(c) The Rajmahal hills.
(d) None of these.
Answer (a)
Q. 19 : _‘Sahyadris’ also known as :
(a) Eastern ghats.
(b) Rajmahal hills.
(c) Western ghats.
(d) Vindhalayan mountain.
Answer (C)
Q. 20 : The mountain which forms the Western boundary of the Indian sub-continent is
known as : -
(a) Sahyadris.
(b) Satpura.
(c) Hindukush.
(d) Aravalli.
Answer (C)
Q. 21. : The Airy’s theory states that the different crystal blacks are of :
(a) Equal density and equal thickness.
(b) Equal density and unequal thickness.
(c) Unequal density and equal thickness.
(d) Unequal density and unequal thickness.
Answer ( B)
Q. 22 : According to the Airy’s theory :
(a) The lighter mountains floating on the ligher sub-stratum.
(b) The ligher mountains floating on the denser sub-stratum.
(c) The denser mountain floating on the denser sub-stratum.
(d}The denser mountain tloating on the lighter sum-stratum.
Answer ( B )
Q. 23: The term ‘lsostasy’ is not related with:
(a) Gravity.
(b) Equipoise. ,
(c) Balance.
(d) Drifting.
Answer ( D)
Q. 24 : lsostasy exists in the :
(a) Crust only. '
(b) Crust and upper mantle only#
(c) Crust and transition zone only.
(d) Crust and lower mantle only.
Answer ( B )
Q. 25: A level, where the pressure due to the elevated masses and depressed areas is
equal is called the :
(a) lsostatic level.
(b) lsopiestic level.
(c) Isotary level.
(d) None df these.
Answer (B )
Sample Paper Geology
Q. 1 : In the continental drift theory who gave the idea that the continent broke due to
Tidal force of moon:
(a) Wegener
(b) Henry Hess.
(c) Taylor.
(d) Du Toit.
Answer ( C )
Q. 2: According to the Wegener the vast master continent was named
(a) Panthalassa.
(b) Pan gea.
(c) Gondwana.
(d) Laurasia.
Answer ( B )
Q3. :Match The following :
I , ll
1. Bombs (i) 4 mm to 32 mm
2. Cinders (ii) Less than 0.25 mm
3. Ash (iii) Above 32 mm
4. Fine ash (iv) 0.25 mm to 4 mm
(a)1-i,2-ii,3-iii,4-iv .
(b)1-ii,2-iii,3-iv,4-l
(c) 1-iv, 2-4, 3-ii, 4-iii
(d) 1-iii, 2-i, 3-iv, 4-ii.
Answer ( D)
Q. 4 : A great elongate rough in the earth's crust that accumulates a great thickness of
sediment that may ultimately results into a major system of mountain is known as :
(a) Anticlinorium
(b) Synclinorium
(c) Greanticline
(d) Geosyncline.
Answer ( D)
Q. 5 : The geosyncline which lies with the craton is known as
(a) Orthogeosyncline ~
(b) Miogeosyncline
(c) Para geosyncline
(d) Autogeosyncline.
Answer (C )
Q. 6 : The miogeosyncline may actually represent only a transitional zone along the :
(a) Subsiding edge of the continent.
(b) Rising edge of the continent
(c) Stable position of the continent.
(d) None of these.
Answer (A )
Q. 7 : In a geosynclinals basin the following relation exists between rate of subsidence and
rate of sedimentation :
(a) Quick deposition and quick subsidence.
(b) Quick deposition and slow subsidence
(c) Slow deposition and quick subsidence.
(d) Slow deposition and slow subsidence.
Answer (D)
Q. 8 : The topography of the globe is characterized by :
(a) The presence of elevations
(b) The presence of plains,
(c) The presence of depressions
(d) All the above.
Answer ( D)
Q. 9 : Mark correct order of the terms to describe the elevated land-masses :
(a) Hillock, mountain, range, system, chain and cordillera
(b) Hillock, mountain, range, chain, system and cordillera
(c) Hillock, mountain, chain, range, cordillera and system
(d) Hillock, mountain, chain, range, system and cordillera.
Answer (A )
Q. 10: The deccan plateau and the chhota Nagpur plateau are the examples :
(a) Fold mountain
(b) Fault mountain
(c) Residual mountain
(d) Volcanic mountain.
Answer ( C)
Q. 11 : The Himalayas in India are the examples of :
(a) Fold mountain
(b) Block mountain
(c) Volcanic mountain
(d) Complex mountain.
Answer ( D)
Q. 12 : The largest mountain rangelin the world is :
(a) Alps
(b) Andes
(c) Himalayas
(d) Rockies
Answer ( B)
Q. 13 : According to wagener, the rockies and andies were formed by :
(a) West ward drifting of the continents
(b) Eastward drifting of the continents
(c) North-westward drifting of the continues
(d) Convectional currents.
Answer (A )
Q. 14 : According to plate tectonics theory the Himalayas were formed because of the :
(aj Southward movement of the Chinese-plate against Indian- plate.
(b) East ward movement of the Chinese-plate and westward movement of the Indian-plate.
(c) Northward movement of the indian-plate against Chinese-plate.
(d) None of these.
Answer ( C )
Q. 15 : Complex fold mountains are generally associated with :
(a) Laccolith.
(b) Lopolith.
(c) Phacotilh.
(d) Batholith.
Answer ( D)
Q. 16: Which is the oldest mountain range in India :
(a) Satpura.
(b) Vindhayan.
(c) Aravalli.
(d) Himalaya.
Answer ( C )
Q.18. Nallamali hill belongs to :
(a) The Eastern ghats.
(b The Westem ghats.
(c) The Rajmahal hills.
(d) None of these.
Answer (a)
Q. 19 : _‘Sahyadris’ also known as :
(a) Eastern ghats.
(b) Rajmahal hills.
(c) Western ghats.
(d) Vindhalayan mountain.
Answer (C)
Q. 20 : The mountain which forms the Western boundary of the Indian sub-continent is
known as : -
(a) Sahyadris.
(b) Satpura.
(c) Hindukush.
(d) Aravalli.
Answer (C)
Q. 21. : The Airy’s theory states that the different crystal blacks are of :
(a) Equal density and equal thickness.
(b) Equal density and unequal thickness.
(c) Unequal density and equal thickness.
(d) Unequal density and unequal thickness.
Answer ( B)
Q. 22 : According to the Airy’s theory :
(a) The lighter mountains floating on the ligher sub-stratum.
(b) The ligher mountains floating on the denser sub-stratum.
(c) The denser mountain floating on the denser sub-stratum.
(d}The denser mountain tloating on the lighter sum-stratum.
Answer ( B )
Q. 23: The term ‘lsostasy’ is not related with:
(a) Gravity.
(b) Equipoise. ,
(c) Balance.
(d) Drifting.
Answer ( D)
Q. 24 : lsostasy exists in the :
(a) Crust only. '
(b) Crust and upper mantle only#
(c) Crust and transition zone only.
(d) Crust and lower mantle only.
Answer ( B )
Q. 25: A level, where the pressure due to the elevated masses and depressed areas is
equal is called the :
(a) lsostatic level.
(b) lsopiestic level.
(c) Isotary level.
(d) None df these.
Answer (B )
Practice History Solved MCQ Paper
Practice History Solved MCQ Paper
Objective Test Paper History
1. Match the following —
List I
(a) Prarthana Samaj
(b) Abhinav Bharat
(c) Ghadar Party
(d) H.S.R.A
List II
1. Keshav Chandra Sen
2. V.D.Savarkar
3. Sohan Singh Bhakna
4. Bhagat Singh
Codes:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) 4 3 2 1
(B) 1 2 3 4
(C) 1 4 2 3
(D) 3 4 1 2
Ans. (B)
2. Class concept is against casteism because the concept of class is —
(A) Opposed to religion
(B) Opposed to social divisions
(C) A western concept
(D) An economic concept which directly attacks social distinctions based on heredity
Ans. (D)
3. The term ‘dermatrika’ refers to —
(A) The divine mothers
(B) One’s homeland
(C) Lady with divine qualities
(D) Country with rain fall
Ans. (D)
4. ‘Tatva Vodhini Samaj’ was founded by —
(A) Swami Vivekananda
(B) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(C) Devendra Nath Tagore
(D) Rama Krishana Paramahansa
Ans. (C)
5. Which one of the following inscriptions provides the earliest epigraphical evidence regarding sati?
(A) Mathura inscription of Huvishka
(B) Allahabad pillar inscription of Samudrgupta
(C) Junagarh inscription of Skandgupta
(D) Eran pillar inscription of Bhanugupta
Ans. (D)
6. ‘Theosophical Society’ was founded at —
(A) Lucknow
(B) Bengal
(C) Adyar
(D) Nagpur
Ans. (C)
7. In which language Ghadar Newspaper was published?
(A) English
(B) English and Urdu
(C) Urdu and Gurumukhi
(D) Urdu and Bengali
Ans. (C)
8. Which of the following were terms in early India for denoting measurement of land?
1. Pala
2. Nala
3. Kulyavapa
4. Nivartana
Select the correct answer from the codes given below —
(A) 1, 2, 3
(B) 1, 2, 4
(C) 1, 3, 4
(D) 2, 3, 4
Ans. (D)
9. Who campaigned against sati and child marriage?
(A) Canning
(B) Hardinge
(C) Dalhausie
(D) Bentink
Ans. (D)
10. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer from the codes given below the lists —
List I List II
(a) Koliyas 1. Pippalivna
(b) Moriyas 2. Vaishali
(c) Videhas 3. Ramagama
(d) Lichchhvis 4. Mithila
Codes:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) 3 2 4 1
(B) 1 4 2 3
(C) 3 1 2 4
(D) 4 3 2 1
Ans. (C)
11. The head of a guild in ancient and early medival India was called —
(A) Adhipati
(B) Gahapati
(C) Jetthaka
(D) Adhikari
Ans. (C)
12. ‘Satyaartha Prakash’ was written by —
(A) Vivekananda
(B) Dayananda Saraswati
(C) Rama Krishana Paramahansa
(D) Vinoba Bhave
Ans. (B)
13. The Post-Gupta social structure in North India was marked by the —
(A) Growing importance of women
(B) Lessening of untouchability
(C) Proliferation of castes
(D) Revival of slavery
Ans. (C)
14. Which of the following were the social classes which emerged as a result of the economic and administrative changes between
1765-1856?
(A) Landlords
(B) Money-lenders
(C) Government Servants
(D) Businessmen
(E) All of the above mentioned
Ans. (A)
15. What is the correct sequence of the following in the history of South India?
1. Expansion of the Mauryan rule
2. Beginning of the Megalithic culture
3. Sangam Age
4. Pahallava ascendancy
Select the correct answer from the codes given below —
(A) 2, 3, 1, 4
(B) 2, 1, 3, 4
(C) 2, 1, 4, 3
(D) 1, 2, 3, 4
Ans. (A)
16. The most comprehensive Act limiting the liberty the Indian Press was —
(A) The Newspaper Act, 1908 AD,
(B) Indian Press Act, 1910 A.D.
(C) The Indian Press Emergency Powers Act, 1931 A.D.
(D) The Press (Objectionable Matters) Act, 1951 A.D.
Ans. (D)
17. Who among the following poets has been called the Tagore of Punjabi?
(A) Puran Singh
(B) Mohan Singh
(C) Amrita Preetam
(D) Kartar Singh Duggal
Ans. (A)
18. Which one of the following were included in the antyaja category of people mentioned in the Dharmasastras?
(A) Yayanas
(B) Shabaras
(C) Sudras
(D) Chandals
Ans. (D)
19. What was the attitude of the European scholars towards the study of Indian language and Culture?
(A) They discouraged the study
(B) They themselves studied with a lot of interest
(C) They encouraged the study
(D) None of these
Ans. (A)
20. ‘Svayamvara’ was a special from of —
(A) Gandharva marriage
(B) Paisacha marriage
(C) Rakshasa marriage
(D) Brahma marriage
Ans. (A)
21. Uposatha was practiced —
(A) By widows of the Brahmnical religion through periodic fasting
(B) By Buddhist monks in an assembly
(C) By the Kapalikas as symbolic renunciation of pleasure in external objects
(D) By the Tantrilcs as part of their worship of shakti
Ans. (B)
22. Which among the following, constituted the novelty of the art of Painting of Ravi Verma?
(A) Portraits
(B) Use of oil colours in, painting Indian Mythological themes
(C) Frescoes
(D) Water colour drawings
Ans. (C)
23. Among the Pandiviras who belonged to the Vrishni clan, Samba was the son of —
(A) Rohini
(B) Rukmani
(C) Jambavati
(D) Devaki
Ans. (C)
24. Who among the following was the author of ‘Indian Struggle’?
(A) Subhash Chandra Bose
(B) Dayanand Saraswati
(C) Rabindranath Tagore
(D) Dada Bhai Nauroji
Ans. (A)
25. The first Newspaper which was published in India was titled —
(A) The Bengal Gazette
(B) The Calcutta Gazette
(C) The Calcutta Chronicle
(D) None of these
Ans. (A)
Objective Test Paper History
1. Match the following —
List I
(a) Prarthana Samaj
(b) Abhinav Bharat
(c) Ghadar Party
(d) H.S.R.A
List II
1. Keshav Chandra Sen
2. V.D.Savarkar
3. Sohan Singh Bhakna
4. Bhagat Singh
Codes:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) 4 3 2 1
(B) 1 2 3 4
(C) 1 4 2 3
(D) 3 4 1 2
Ans. (B)
2. Class concept is against casteism because the concept of class is —
(A) Opposed to religion
(B) Opposed to social divisions
(C) A western concept
(D) An economic concept which directly attacks social distinctions based on heredity
Ans. (D)
3. The term ‘dermatrika’ refers to —
(A) The divine mothers
(B) One’s homeland
(C) Lady with divine qualities
(D) Country with rain fall
Ans. (D)
4. ‘Tatva Vodhini Samaj’ was founded by —
(A) Swami Vivekananda
(B) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(C) Devendra Nath Tagore
(D) Rama Krishana Paramahansa
Ans. (C)
5. Which one of the following inscriptions provides the earliest epigraphical evidence regarding sati?
(A) Mathura inscription of Huvishka
(B) Allahabad pillar inscription of Samudrgupta
(C) Junagarh inscription of Skandgupta
(D) Eran pillar inscription of Bhanugupta
Ans. (D)
6. ‘Theosophical Society’ was founded at —
(A) Lucknow
(B) Bengal
(C) Adyar
(D) Nagpur
Ans. (C)
7. In which language Ghadar Newspaper was published?
(A) English
(B) English and Urdu
(C) Urdu and Gurumukhi
(D) Urdu and Bengali
Ans. (C)
8. Which of the following were terms in early India for denoting measurement of land?
1. Pala
2. Nala
3. Kulyavapa
4. Nivartana
Select the correct answer from the codes given below —
(A) 1, 2, 3
(B) 1, 2, 4
(C) 1, 3, 4
(D) 2, 3, 4
Ans. (D)
9. Who campaigned against sati and child marriage?
(A) Canning
(B) Hardinge
(C) Dalhausie
(D) Bentink
Ans. (D)
10. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer from the codes given below the lists —
List I List II
(a) Koliyas 1. Pippalivna
(b) Moriyas 2. Vaishali
(c) Videhas 3. Ramagama
(d) Lichchhvis 4. Mithila
Codes:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) 3 2 4 1
(B) 1 4 2 3
(C) 3 1 2 4
(D) 4 3 2 1
Ans. (C)
11. The head of a guild in ancient and early medival India was called —
(A) Adhipati
(B) Gahapati
(C) Jetthaka
(D) Adhikari
Ans. (C)
12. ‘Satyaartha Prakash’ was written by —
(A) Vivekananda
(B) Dayananda Saraswati
(C) Rama Krishana Paramahansa
(D) Vinoba Bhave
Ans. (B)
13. The Post-Gupta social structure in North India was marked by the —
(A) Growing importance of women
(B) Lessening of untouchability
(C) Proliferation of castes
(D) Revival of slavery
Ans. (C)
14. Which of the following were the social classes which emerged as a result of the economic and administrative changes between
1765-1856?
(A) Landlords
(B) Money-lenders
(C) Government Servants
(D) Businessmen
(E) All of the above mentioned
Ans. (A)
15. What is the correct sequence of the following in the history of South India?
1. Expansion of the Mauryan rule
2. Beginning of the Megalithic culture
3. Sangam Age
4. Pahallava ascendancy
Select the correct answer from the codes given below —
(A) 2, 3, 1, 4
(B) 2, 1, 3, 4
(C) 2, 1, 4, 3
(D) 1, 2, 3, 4
Ans. (A)
16. The most comprehensive Act limiting the liberty the Indian Press was —
(A) The Newspaper Act, 1908 AD,
(B) Indian Press Act, 1910 A.D.
(C) The Indian Press Emergency Powers Act, 1931 A.D.
(D) The Press (Objectionable Matters) Act, 1951 A.D.
Ans. (D)
17. Who among the following poets has been called the Tagore of Punjabi?
(A) Puran Singh
(B) Mohan Singh
(C) Amrita Preetam
(D) Kartar Singh Duggal
Ans. (A)
18. Which one of the following were included in the antyaja category of people mentioned in the Dharmasastras?
(A) Yayanas
(B) Shabaras
(C) Sudras
(D) Chandals
Ans. (D)
19. What was the attitude of the European scholars towards the study of Indian language and Culture?
(A) They discouraged the study
(B) They themselves studied with a lot of interest
(C) They encouraged the study
(D) None of these
Ans. (A)
20. ‘Svayamvara’ was a special from of —
(A) Gandharva marriage
(B) Paisacha marriage
(C) Rakshasa marriage
(D) Brahma marriage
Ans. (A)
21. Uposatha was practiced —
(A) By widows of the Brahmnical religion through periodic fasting
(B) By Buddhist monks in an assembly
(C) By the Kapalikas as symbolic renunciation of pleasure in external objects
(D) By the Tantrilcs as part of their worship of shakti
Ans. (B)
22. Which among the following, constituted the novelty of the art of Painting of Ravi Verma?
(A) Portraits
(B) Use of oil colours in, painting Indian Mythological themes
(C) Frescoes
(D) Water colour drawings
Ans. (C)
23. Among the Pandiviras who belonged to the Vrishni clan, Samba was the son of —
(A) Rohini
(B) Rukmani
(C) Jambavati
(D) Devaki
Ans. (C)
24. Who among the following was the author of ‘Indian Struggle’?
(A) Subhash Chandra Bose
(B) Dayanand Saraswati
(C) Rabindranath Tagore
(D) Dada Bhai Nauroji
Ans. (A)
25. The first Newspaper which was published in India was titled —
(A) The Bengal Gazette
(B) The Calcutta Gazette
(C) The Calcutta Chronicle
(D) None of these
Ans. (A)
Free Online History Practice Paper
Free Online History Practice Paper
History Solved Question Paper
1. The name of Pt. Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar is associated with social reforms concerning women which was one of the following—
(A) Sati
(B) Pardah System
(C) Education and Widow Marriage
(D) Thagi
Ans. (C)
2. About the 5th century B .C. the Indian satrapy was paying an annual tribute of 320 talents of gold to —
(A) Greece
(B) Persia
(C) Bacteria
(D) China
Ans. (B)
3. Modern Punjabi literature begins with the works of —
(A) Bhai Vir Singh
(B) Puran Singh
(C) Kirpa Singh
(D) None of these
Ans. (A)
4. Which one among unpaid labour?
(A) Bali
(C) Sulka
(C) Udranga
(D) Visti
Ans. (D)
5. Sarat Chandra; the Bengali Scholar writer is famous because of his —
(A) Poems
(B) Novels
(C) Dramas
(D) Essays
Ans. (B)
6. Which one of the following was not an item of export from India to the west during the early centuries of the Christian era?
(A) Pearls
(B) Fine textiles
(C) Precious stones
(D) Silver
Ans. (D)
7. Who among the following translated a few works of Bankim Chandra into Kannada language?
(A) B. Venkatachar
(B) Galga Nath
(C) A.N. Krishan Rao
(D) Kattimani
Ans. (A)
8. Which one among the following has different kind of connotation from the other three?
(A) Sabha
(B) Nagaram
(C) Bhukt
(D) Ur
Ans. (C)
9. Who, among the following, was the leader of the Neo-Bengal School of Painting?
(A) Abindra Nath Tagore
(B) G.N.Tagore
(C) Nand Lal
(D) None of These
Ans. (A)
10. Who, among the following leaders, was not among the Moderates?
(A) Firoz Mehta
(B) D.B. Nauroji
(C) S.N. Banerjee
(D) Bipin Chandra Pal
Ans. (D)
11. In ancient Indian social structure the term ‘anirvasita’ related to —
(A) Brahmanas and Kshatriyas
(B) Vaisyas and Sudras
(C) Sudras only
(D) People outside the varna classification
Ans. (C)
31. Who among the following revolutionaries was shot dead in an encounter by the British?
(A) Sardar Bhagat Singh
(B) Rajguru
(C) Chandra Shekhar Azad
(D) Sukhdev
Ans. (C)
12. Which one of the following was an important seaport in the Kakatiya kingdom?
(A) Dharnikota
(B) Mottuppalli
(C) Masulipattanam
(D) Nelluru
Ans. (D)
13. ‘Kumarsambham’ describes the story of the birth of —
(A) Santkumara
(B) Kartikeya
(C) Pradyumna
(D) Abhimanyu
Ans. (B)
14. ‘Bacteria’ which was a key region in the network of international trade in early times was located in the area now known as —
(A) Punjab
(B) Baluchistan
(C) Iran
(D) Afghanistan
Ans. (D)
15. Which one of the following was a major item of import in India during the post-Gupta period?
(A) Horses
(B) Leather goods
(C) Medicinal herbs
(D) Silk
Ans. (A)
16. Which of the following were among items imported from the Roman world?
1. Silk
2. Female slaves
3. Wine
4. Coral
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below —
(A) 1, 2, 3
(B) 2, 3, 4
(C) 1, 3, 4
(D) 1, 2, 4
Ans. (B)
17. Who among the following, was the pioneer of the social and religious movements of the 19th century in India?
(A) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(B) Swami Dayanand Saraswati
(C) Swami Vivekananda
(D) Aurobindo Ghosh
Ans. (A)
18. Jyotiba Phule is associated with —
(A) Anti-Caste Movement
(C) Labour Union
(C) Peasant Movement
(D) Mass disobedience
Ans. (A)
19. Who among the following was the founder of ‘Sangat Sabha’?
(A) Rama Krishana Paramahansa
(B) Devendra Nath Tagore
(C) Swami Vivekananda
(D) Keshava Chandra Sen
Ans. (D)
20. Which of the following were denoted by the term ‘Kutumbin’ occurring in epigraphical sources?
1. Landowners
2. Artisans
3. Kinsmen of rural officials
4. Category of persons sometimes transferred along with land
Select the correct answer from the codes given below —
(A) 1, 3
(B) 1, 2, 3
(C) 1, 4
(D) 2, 3, 4
Ans. (C)
21. The ultimate ownership of land during the post-Gupta period lay with —
(A) The cultivation
(B) The village community
(C) The king
(D) The joint family
Ans. (C)
22. In ancient and early medieval India the uncultivated and untaxed land was called —
(A) Sita
(B) Kharvataka
(C) Khilakshetra
(D) Sitadhyaksha
Ans. (C)
23. The term brahmadeyas occurs for the first time in —
(A) Early vedic texts
(B) Early Buddhist texts
(C) Pre-Gupta inscriptions
(D) Post-Gupta inscriptions
Ans. (C)
24. Which one of the following is correctly matched?
(A) Uraiyur — Spices
(B) Korvai — Pearl
(C) Vanji — Silk
(D) Kanchi — Ivory
Ans. (B)
25. Who published ‘Al-Hilal’?
(A) Maulana Abul Kalam
(B) Jakir Hussain
(C) Jinnah
(D) Syaid Ahamad Khan
Ans. (A)
History Solved Question Paper
1. The name of Pt. Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar is associated with social reforms concerning women which was one of the following—
(A) Sati
(B) Pardah System
(C) Education and Widow Marriage
(D) Thagi
Ans. (C)
2. About the 5th century B .C. the Indian satrapy was paying an annual tribute of 320 talents of gold to —
(A) Greece
(B) Persia
(C) Bacteria
(D) China
Ans. (B)
3. Modern Punjabi literature begins with the works of —
(A) Bhai Vir Singh
(B) Puran Singh
(C) Kirpa Singh
(D) None of these
Ans. (A)
4. Which one among unpaid labour?
(A) Bali
(C) Sulka
(C) Udranga
(D) Visti
Ans. (D)
5. Sarat Chandra; the Bengali Scholar writer is famous because of his —
(A) Poems
(B) Novels
(C) Dramas
(D) Essays
Ans. (B)
6. Which one of the following was not an item of export from India to the west during the early centuries of the Christian era?
(A) Pearls
(B) Fine textiles
(C) Precious stones
(D) Silver
Ans. (D)
7. Who among the following translated a few works of Bankim Chandra into Kannada language?
(A) B. Venkatachar
(B) Galga Nath
(C) A.N. Krishan Rao
(D) Kattimani
Ans. (A)
8. Which one among the following has different kind of connotation from the other three?
(A) Sabha
(B) Nagaram
(C) Bhukt
(D) Ur
Ans. (C)
9. Who, among the following, was the leader of the Neo-Bengal School of Painting?
(A) Abindra Nath Tagore
(B) G.N.Tagore
(C) Nand Lal
(D) None of These
Ans. (A)
10. Who, among the following leaders, was not among the Moderates?
(A) Firoz Mehta
(B) D.B. Nauroji
(C) S.N. Banerjee
(D) Bipin Chandra Pal
Ans. (D)
11. In ancient Indian social structure the term ‘anirvasita’ related to —
(A) Brahmanas and Kshatriyas
(B) Vaisyas and Sudras
(C) Sudras only
(D) People outside the varna classification
Ans. (C)
31. Who among the following revolutionaries was shot dead in an encounter by the British?
(A) Sardar Bhagat Singh
(B) Rajguru
(C) Chandra Shekhar Azad
(D) Sukhdev
Ans. (C)
12. Which one of the following was an important seaport in the Kakatiya kingdom?
(A) Dharnikota
(B) Mottuppalli
(C) Masulipattanam
(D) Nelluru
Ans. (D)
13. ‘Kumarsambham’ describes the story of the birth of —
(A) Santkumara
(B) Kartikeya
(C) Pradyumna
(D) Abhimanyu
Ans. (B)
14. ‘Bacteria’ which was a key region in the network of international trade in early times was located in the area now known as —
(A) Punjab
(B) Baluchistan
(C) Iran
(D) Afghanistan
Ans. (D)
15. Which one of the following was a major item of import in India during the post-Gupta period?
(A) Horses
(B) Leather goods
(C) Medicinal herbs
(D) Silk
Ans. (A)
16. Which of the following were among items imported from the Roman world?
1. Silk
2. Female slaves
3. Wine
4. Coral
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below —
(A) 1, 2, 3
(B) 2, 3, 4
(C) 1, 3, 4
(D) 1, 2, 4
Ans. (B)
17. Who among the following, was the pioneer of the social and religious movements of the 19th century in India?
(A) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(B) Swami Dayanand Saraswati
(C) Swami Vivekananda
(D) Aurobindo Ghosh
Ans. (A)
18. Jyotiba Phule is associated with —
(A) Anti-Caste Movement
(C) Labour Union
(C) Peasant Movement
(D) Mass disobedience
Ans. (A)
19. Who among the following was the founder of ‘Sangat Sabha’?
(A) Rama Krishana Paramahansa
(B) Devendra Nath Tagore
(C) Swami Vivekananda
(D) Keshava Chandra Sen
Ans. (D)
20. Which of the following were denoted by the term ‘Kutumbin’ occurring in epigraphical sources?
1. Landowners
2. Artisans
3. Kinsmen of rural officials
4. Category of persons sometimes transferred along with land
Select the correct answer from the codes given below —
(A) 1, 3
(B) 1, 2, 3
(C) 1, 4
(D) 2, 3, 4
Ans. (C)
21. The ultimate ownership of land during the post-Gupta period lay with —
(A) The cultivation
(B) The village community
(C) The king
(D) The joint family
Ans. (C)
22. In ancient and early medieval India the uncultivated and untaxed land was called —
(A) Sita
(B) Kharvataka
(C) Khilakshetra
(D) Sitadhyaksha
Ans. (C)
23. The term brahmadeyas occurs for the first time in —
(A) Early vedic texts
(B) Early Buddhist texts
(C) Pre-Gupta inscriptions
(D) Post-Gupta inscriptions
Ans. (C)
24. Which one of the following is correctly matched?
(A) Uraiyur — Spices
(B) Korvai — Pearl
(C) Vanji — Silk
(D) Kanchi — Ivory
Ans. (B)
25. Who published ‘Al-Hilal’?
(A) Maulana Abul Kalam
(B) Jakir Hussain
(C) Jinnah
(D) Syaid Ahamad Khan
Ans. (A)
History Objective Model Test Paper
History Objective Model Test Paper
Practice Test Paper History
1. The remarriage of Hindu-widow was first legalised during the Governor-Generalship of —
(A) Lord Canning
(B) Lord Ripon
(C) Lord Dalhousie
(D) William Bentinck
Ans. (A)
2. After the disappearance of the Chalukyas at the end of the twelveth century and the Cholas at the beginning of the thirteenth,
the four kingdoms that dominated the political history of southern India were the —
(A) Pandya, Hoysala, Kakatiya and the Yadava
(B) Rashtrakuta, Kadamba, Eastern Ganga and the Bana
(C) Western Ganga, Pandya, Vishnukundin and Hoysala
(D) Chera, Mahameghvahana, Salankayana and the Vijayanagara
Ans. (A)
3. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer —
List-I List-II
(a) Merchants 1. Jithhaka
(b) Craftsman 2. Setthis
(c) Federation of guilds 3. Satvahana
(d) Caravan chief 4. Bhandagarika
Codes:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) 2 1 4 3
(B) 2 l 3 4
(C) 1 2 3 4
(D) 1 2 4 3
Ans. (A)
4. The manufacturing towns of India were ruined in the 19th century because of —
(A) Famines
(B) The ruin of manufacturing industries
(C) The migration of a large number of people to the villages because they did not want live in the town infected by European culture
(A) Family planning by the people if the towns
Ans. (B)
5. Before the revolt of 1857 broke out from hand to hand in the army. What did it signify?
(A) It signified that India belonged to Indian
(B) It signified the cultural unity of India
(C) It signified that British rule was satanic
(D) It signified that readiness of the Indian soldier to join the revolt
Ans. (D)
6. What is the correct chronological order in which the following Chola kings ruled?
1. Rajaraja III
2. Rajendra III
3. Rajadhiraja II
4. Vikrama Chola
Choose the correct answer using the codes given below —
(A) 4, 3, 2, 1
(B) 3, 4, 2, 1
(C) 3, 4, 1, 2
(D) 4, 3, 1, 2
Ans. (D)
7. Which of the following is correct?
(A) Raja Ram Mohan Roy was not influenced by Christianity
(B) Raja Ram Mohan Roy was not influenced by rationalism of contemporary European thought
(C) Raja Ram Mohan Roy was not influenced by monotheism of Islam
(D) Raja Ram Mohan Roy had not given up faith in the central truths propounded in the Vedas and Upnishadas
Ans. (D)
8. In the early medieval period, the system of land grants did not exist in —
(A) Orissa
(B) Uttar Pradesh
(C) Punjab
(D) Rajasthan
Ans. (C)
9. Which of the following is correct?
(A) Dayananda condemned idol worship
(B) Dayananda condemned pilgrimage
(c) Dayananda condemned shradha ceremonies
(D) Dayananda condemned Vedic Yozana
Ans. (D)
10. The Theosophical Society was founded by—
(A) Madame Blavatsky
(B) Rabindra Nath Tagore
(C) Gopal Krishana Gokhale
(D) Annie Besant
Ans. (A)
11. Which one of the following communities of peasants revolted against the Pala rulers of Bengal?
(A) Jats
(B) Gujaras
(C) Kaivartas
(D) Dams
Ans. (A)
12. The Ghadar Party was founded in —
(A) England
(B) Germany
(C) America
(D) Punjab
Ans. (C)
13. There were wide spread rising in 1824. Mark the community that did not take part —
(A) Gujars
(B) Kolis
(C) Sikhs
(D) Jats
Ans. (C)
14. The Chola inscriptions are found in the following language
1. Sanskrit
2. Telugu
3. Tamil
4. Kannada
Their correct sequence in terms of the extent to which they were used (most frequent first, last frequent last) is —
(A) 1, 3, 4, 2
(B) 3, 1, 4, 2
(C) 1, 3, 4, 2
(D) 3, 1 ,2, 4
Ans. (D)
15. Rama Krishana Mission was founded in —
(A) 1897
(B) 1891
(C) 1899
(D) 1888
Ans. (A)
16. The capital-seat of Gangaikondacholapuram was founded by —
(A) Rajendra I
(B) Rajaraja the Great
(C) Kulottunga I
(D) Parantaka
Ans. (A)
17. ‘Poverty and Un-British Rule’ was written by —
(A) G.K. Gokhale
(B) Dada Bhai Nauroji
(C) Sardar Patel
(D) Abdul Kalam Azad
Ans. (D)
18. Ramanuja was obliged to leave Srirangam owing to the hostility of —
(A) Rajaraja
(B) Rajendra Choladeva I
(C) Adhirajendra
(D) Kulottunga I
Ans. (D)
19. The right of adopting a heir other than one’s own son was restored by —
(A) Lord Canning
(B) Government of India Act 1858 A.D.
(C) The Queen’s Proclamation of 1858 A.D.
(D) Sir Charles Wood in 1860 A.D.
Ans. (C)
20. The early copper plate grants of the Pahallavas are in —
(A) Sanskrit
(B) Prakrit
(C) Tarnil
(D) Telugu
Ans. (C)
21. Who wrote “It is difficult to avoid the conclusion that the so called first National War of Independence of 1857, is neither first, nor
national, nor a war of Independence ?”
(A) R.C. Mazumdar
(B) Ashoka Mehta
(C) L.E.R. Reese
(D) Sir John Seeley
Ans. (A)
22. The word ‘Swarajya’ and National language as Hindi were used by —
(A) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(B) Swami Dayanand
(C) Swani Vivekanand
(D) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Ans. (B)
23. Nagarsresthi and Sarthavah are referred to in the context of urban administration in inscription of the Gupta period from —
(A) Madhyadesha
(B) Pundravardhana
(C) Avanti
(D) Saurashtra
Ans. (D)
24. Which of the following states under the native rular did not introduce social reforms by legislation?
(A) Mysore
(B) Baroda
(C) Uttar Pradesh
(D) Nagpur
Ans. (D)
25. The Gupta gold and silver issues were initially based on the coins of the —
(A) Romans and the Saka Kshatrapas
(B) Kushanas and Yaudheyas
(C) Kushanas and Saka Kshatrapas
(D) Romans and Kushanas
Ans. (C)
Practice Test Paper History
1. The remarriage of Hindu-widow was first legalised during the Governor-Generalship of —
(A) Lord Canning
(B) Lord Ripon
(C) Lord Dalhousie
(D) William Bentinck
Ans. (A)
2. After the disappearance of the Chalukyas at the end of the twelveth century and the Cholas at the beginning of the thirteenth,
the four kingdoms that dominated the political history of southern India were the —
(A) Pandya, Hoysala, Kakatiya and the Yadava
(B) Rashtrakuta, Kadamba, Eastern Ganga and the Bana
(C) Western Ganga, Pandya, Vishnukundin and Hoysala
(D) Chera, Mahameghvahana, Salankayana and the Vijayanagara
Ans. (A)
3. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer —
List-I List-II
(a) Merchants 1. Jithhaka
(b) Craftsman 2. Setthis
(c) Federation of guilds 3. Satvahana
(d) Caravan chief 4. Bhandagarika
Codes:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) 2 1 4 3
(B) 2 l 3 4
(C) 1 2 3 4
(D) 1 2 4 3
Ans. (A)
4. The manufacturing towns of India were ruined in the 19th century because of —
(A) Famines
(B) The ruin of manufacturing industries
(C) The migration of a large number of people to the villages because they did not want live in the town infected by European culture
(A) Family planning by the people if the towns
Ans. (B)
5. Before the revolt of 1857 broke out from hand to hand in the army. What did it signify?
(A) It signified that India belonged to Indian
(B) It signified the cultural unity of India
(C) It signified that British rule was satanic
(D) It signified that readiness of the Indian soldier to join the revolt
Ans. (D)
6. What is the correct chronological order in which the following Chola kings ruled?
1. Rajaraja III
2. Rajendra III
3. Rajadhiraja II
4. Vikrama Chola
Choose the correct answer using the codes given below —
(A) 4, 3, 2, 1
(B) 3, 4, 2, 1
(C) 3, 4, 1, 2
(D) 4, 3, 1, 2
Ans. (D)
7. Which of the following is correct?
(A) Raja Ram Mohan Roy was not influenced by Christianity
(B) Raja Ram Mohan Roy was not influenced by rationalism of contemporary European thought
(C) Raja Ram Mohan Roy was not influenced by monotheism of Islam
(D) Raja Ram Mohan Roy had not given up faith in the central truths propounded in the Vedas and Upnishadas
Ans. (D)
8. In the early medieval period, the system of land grants did not exist in —
(A) Orissa
(B) Uttar Pradesh
(C) Punjab
(D) Rajasthan
Ans. (C)
9. Which of the following is correct?
(A) Dayananda condemned idol worship
(B) Dayananda condemned pilgrimage
(c) Dayananda condemned shradha ceremonies
(D) Dayananda condemned Vedic Yozana
Ans. (D)
10. The Theosophical Society was founded by—
(A) Madame Blavatsky
(B) Rabindra Nath Tagore
(C) Gopal Krishana Gokhale
(D) Annie Besant
Ans. (A)
11. Which one of the following communities of peasants revolted against the Pala rulers of Bengal?
(A) Jats
(B) Gujaras
(C) Kaivartas
(D) Dams
Ans. (A)
12. The Ghadar Party was founded in —
(A) England
(B) Germany
(C) America
(D) Punjab
Ans. (C)
13. There were wide spread rising in 1824. Mark the community that did not take part —
(A) Gujars
(B) Kolis
(C) Sikhs
(D) Jats
Ans. (C)
14. The Chola inscriptions are found in the following language
1. Sanskrit
2. Telugu
3. Tamil
4. Kannada
Their correct sequence in terms of the extent to which they were used (most frequent first, last frequent last) is —
(A) 1, 3, 4, 2
(B) 3, 1, 4, 2
(C) 1, 3, 4, 2
(D) 3, 1 ,2, 4
Ans. (D)
15. Rama Krishana Mission was founded in —
(A) 1897
(B) 1891
(C) 1899
(D) 1888
Ans. (A)
16. The capital-seat of Gangaikondacholapuram was founded by —
(A) Rajendra I
(B) Rajaraja the Great
(C) Kulottunga I
(D) Parantaka
Ans. (A)
17. ‘Poverty and Un-British Rule’ was written by —
(A) G.K. Gokhale
(B) Dada Bhai Nauroji
(C) Sardar Patel
(D) Abdul Kalam Azad
Ans. (D)
18. Ramanuja was obliged to leave Srirangam owing to the hostility of —
(A) Rajaraja
(B) Rajendra Choladeva I
(C) Adhirajendra
(D) Kulottunga I
Ans. (D)
19. The right of adopting a heir other than one’s own son was restored by —
(A) Lord Canning
(B) Government of India Act 1858 A.D.
(C) The Queen’s Proclamation of 1858 A.D.
(D) Sir Charles Wood in 1860 A.D.
Ans. (C)
20. The early copper plate grants of the Pahallavas are in —
(A) Sanskrit
(B) Prakrit
(C) Tarnil
(D) Telugu
Ans. (C)
21. Who wrote “It is difficult to avoid the conclusion that the so called first National War of Independence of 1857, is neither first, nor
national, nor a war of Independence ?”
(A) R.C. Mazumdar
(B) Ashoka Mehta
(C) L.E.R. Reese
(D) Sir John Seeley
Ans. (A)
22. The word ‘Swarajya’ and National language as Hindi were used by —
(A) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(B) Swami Dayanand
(C) Swani Vivekanand
(D) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Ans. (B)
23. Nagarsresthi and Sarthavah are referred to in the context of urban administration in inscription of the Gupta period from —
(A) Madhyadesha
(B) Pundravardhana
(C) Avanti
(D) Saurashtra
Ans. (D)
24. Which of the following states under the native rular did not introduce social reforms by legislation?
(A) Mysore
(B) Baroda
(C) Uttar Pradesh
(D) Nagpur
Ans. (D)
25. The Gupta gold and silver issues were initially based on the coins of the —
(A) Romans and the Saka Kshatrapas
(B) Kushanas and Yaudheyas
(C) Kushanas and Saka Kshatrapas
(D) Romans and Kushanas
Ans. (C)
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