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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Free Online Geography Practice Paper

Free Online Geography Practice Paper
Model Test Paper Geography
1. Consider the following statements
1. Nearly 99 percent of the total mass of the atmosphere lies within 30 km- of the
Earth’s surface.
2. The proportion of ozone in the atmosphere increases to a maximum at
about 60 km from Earth’s surface.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither l nor 2
ANSWER (A)
2).Which of the following statements Characterize the anticyclones?
1. Anticyclones are low pressure systems.
2. They are characterized by divergent wind circulation.
3. They are indicative of dry weather conditions.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below
(a) 2and3
(b) 1and3
(C) 1, 2 and 3
(d) 1 only
ANSWER (A)
3 Which one of the following is not a correct example of tropical cyclone ?
(a) Tornadoes
(b) Typhoons
(C) Hurricanes
(d) Nor’ westers
ANSWER (D)
4. Evening sun is not as hot as the mid day sun. What is the reason?
(a) In the evening, radiations travel slowly.
(b) In the evening , the temperature of the sun decreases
(c) ozone in atmosphere absorbs more light in the evening
(d) In the evening, radiations travel larger distance through atmosphere
ANSWER (D)
5. Mist is a result of which one of the following?
(a) Condensation
(b) Evaporation
(c) Sublimation
(d) Saturation
ANSWER (A)
6. Doldrums are:
(a) High latitudes with heavy snow
(b) equatorial zone with low pressure
(c) high pressure areas on mountains
(d) Sub-polar zone with high pressure
ANSWER (B)
7. Atmospheric pressure exerted on earth is due to .
(a) Gravitational pull of the earth
(b) Rotation of earth
(c) Revolution of earth
(d) Uneven heating of earth
ANSWER (A)
8. The instrument used for finding out wind-direction is
(a) anemometer ,
(b) wind vane
(c) wind gauze
(d) hygrometer
ANSWER (B)
9. Consider the following statements:
1. Rainfall in the doldrums is of convectional nature.
2. Convectional rainfall is highly localized and is associated with minimum cloudiness.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
ANSWER (A)
10. The Trade winds are caused by :
(a) Rotation of the earth
(b) Revolution of the earth
(c) Inflowing movement of air along the earth’s surface towards the equator
(d) None of these
ANSWER (C)
11. What is the correct sequence of the following zonal pressure belts ?
1. Sub polar low
2. Equatorial low
3. Polar high
4. Subtropical high
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
(a) 2, 3, 1, 4
(b) 1, 4, 2, 3
(c) 2, 4, 1,3
(d) 1, 3, 2, 4
ANSWER (C)
12. Consider the following statements: .
1. The annual range of temperature is greater in the Pacific Ocean than that in
the Atlantic Ocean.
2. The annual range of temperature is greater in the Northen Hemisphere than
that in the Southern Hemisphere.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
ANSWER (B)
13. When can one record the lowest temperature of air ?
(a) Just before sunrise
(b) At midnight
(c) At 3 am
(d) No fixed time
ANSWER (A)
14. Consider the following statements :
1. The variation in average annual range of temperature at 15° latitude of Southern
Hemisphere is much less than that at 15° latitude of Northern Hemisphere.
2. At latitudes poleward of 35°, the incoming radiation exceeds the outgoing
radiation in Northern Hemisphere, whereas in Southern Hemisphere the outgoing radiation exceeds the incoming radiation.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
ANSWER (A)
15. Consider the following statements associated with Mediterranean climate:
1. lt is so named because it occurs Extensively in the periphery of
Mediterranean sea.
2. These lands are exposed to hot, dry, land winds during the summer months.
3. The seasonal range of temperatures is considerable less than that in other areas
of corresponding latitudes.
Which of these statements are correct?
ANSWER (A)
16.Nights are cooler in the deserts than in the plains because;
.(a) sand radiates heat more quickly than the earth.
(b) The sky remains clear most of the time
(c) Sand absorbs heat more quickly than the earth
(d ) none of these above reasons
ANSWER (A)
17. A large numbers of species are found within a small unit of area of:
(a) The influence of the warm ocean current
(b) The influence of bright sunshine
(c) The lower mountains terrain
(d) Peninsular nature of the continent
ANSWER (D)

18.Consider the following statements :
1. In equatorial regions, the year is divided into four main seasons.
2. In Mediterranean region, summer receives more ram.
3. In China type climate, rainfall occurs throughout the year.
4. Tropical highlands exhibit vertical zonation of different climates.
Which of these statements are correct?
(a) 1,2,3anc 4
(b) 1,2and3
(c) 1, 2 and 4
(d) 3 and 4
ANSWER (D)
19. Consider the following statements:
1. The movement of the isotherms is greater over the land than it is over the oceans
2. Coastal regions have a smaller range of temperature than do continental
interiors.
Which of these statements is/are correct?
(a) 1 only `
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
ANSWER (C)
20. Which one of the following regions of the world is called the bread basket of the
world ?_
(a) Temperate grassland .
(b) Tropical monsoonal region
(c) Mediterranean region
(d) Savana grassland
ANSWER (A)
21.Seasonal contrast in temperature are minimum in the equatorial region because :
(a) sky is always overcast
(b) sun is almost vertically overhead
throughout the year
(c) forests prevent sunlight from reaching the
ground
(d) rainfall cool the atmosphere
ANSWER (B)
22.Consider/ the following statements:
1. Costa Rica is a leading exporter of cocoa
2. Malaysia is a leading exporter of rubber.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
ANSWER (C)
23. Which one of the following is the correct sequence of the climatic regions while going
from Zaire to Netherlands ?
1. Equatorial climate
2. Mediterranean climate
3. Hot desert climate
4. West European climate
(a) 1, 3, 2, 4
(b) 1, 4, 2, 3
(C) 2, 3, 4, 1
(d) 3 2, 1, 4
ANSWER (A)
24 .Match the following:
Type of Natural Region

A. Dry Continental 1. Brazil
B. Humid Subtropics 2. British Isles
C. Marine West Coast ' 3. Canada
D. Subarctics 4. China'
5. Mongolia
ABCD
(a) 5 4 2 3
(b) 2 3 1 5
(c) 2 4 1 3
(d) 5 3 2 4
ANSWER (A)

25. Match the following:
A. Tropical Evergreen 1. South Brazil
Forest
B. Tropical Monsoon 2. Burma and
Forest Thailand
C. Temperate Evergreen 3. North Mexico
Forest ~
D. Mediterranean Forest 4. Indonesia
5. South-West Australia
AB CD
(a) 4 2 1 5
(b) 3 ,4 5 1
(c) 5 4 1 2
(d) 4 3 2 1

ANSWER (A)

Geography Solved Test Paper

Geography Solved Test Paper
Practice Geography Test Paper
(1) Because of which one of the following factors, Evening sun is not as hot as the mid day sun.
clouds do not precipitate in deserts? What is the reason?
(a) Low pressure
(b) Low humidity
(c) High wind velocity
(d) High temperature
ANSWER (B)
2).The albedo of which one among the following is the highest?
(a) Cirrus cloud
(b) Cumulonimbus cloud
(c) Melting snow
(d) Sand
ANSWER (A)
3. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
(a) Roaring forties are the southern latitudes
where Westerlies are prevalent
(b) Monsoons are local seasonal winds
(c) Doldrum belt lies between 1O°N and
1O°S latitudes
(d) Horse latitudes are found between Trade
winds and Westerlies.
ANSWER (B)


4. Match the following :
A. Canada 1. Buran
B. Egypt 2. Khamsin
C Argentina 3. Foehn
D. Siberia 4. Chinook
5. Zonda
A B C D
(a) 2 5 3 1
(b) 4 2 5 1
(c) 1 4 5 3
(d) 4 5 3 2
ANSWER (B)
5. Winds blow:
(a) In regions of low pressure
(b) From a region of high pressure to a region of low pressure
(c) From a region of low pressure to a region of high pressure
(d) In regions of high pressure.
ANSWER (B)
6. Consider the following statements regarding general characteristics associated with
tropical cyclones.
1. Tropical cyclones move with very low velocity over the oceans but become
strong while moving over the land areas.
2. They are confined to a particular period of the year (mainly summer) and
normally move from east to west.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) neither 1 nor 2
ANSWER (B)

7. Consider the following statements -
1. The monsoon climate is found in Northern Australia.
2. The China type climate is found in Argentina.
Which of the statements given above is/are
correct ?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) neither 1 nor 2
ANSWER (B)

8. The Sea breeze blows during :
(a) day from land to sea
(b) day from sea to land
(c) night from land to sea
(d) night from sea to land
ANSWER (B)

9. ‘Beaufort Scale’ is used to measure :
(a) air pressure
(b) wind velocity
(c) wind direction
(d) humidity
ANSWER (B)
10. Consider the following statements
1. Either of the two belts over the oceans at
about 30° to 35° N and S Latitudes is
known as Horse Latitude.
2. Horse latitudes are low pressure belts.
Which of the statements given above is/are Correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
ANSWER (A)
11. Temperature generally decreases towards the poles because
(a) air movement is generally towards the equator
(b) Cold polar air masses prevent surface heating of the land
(c) cold surfaces do not absorb solar energy as readily as warm surfaces _
(d) progressively lesser solar energy per unit area falls on the earth’s surface as we
move to polar regions
ANSWER (D)


12. Which one of the following statements is correct? `
(a) Jet streams are best developed in winters
(b) Jet streams have often developed oscillations
(c) Jet streams greatly influence our surface weather
(d) All the above three are correct in respect of jet streams
ANSWER (D)
13.Consider the following statements
1. In the tropical rainforest of Brazil, the average diurnal range of temperature is
much greater than the average annual range of temperature.
2. ln the humid subtropical climate of Kyushu island of Japan, the rainfall for
the year almost totals that of the rainfall in tropical rainforest.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
ANSWER (C)

14 Which one of the following factors does not
affect atmospheric pressure '?
(a) Altitude
(b) Rotation of the Earth
(c) Precipitation
(d) Temperature
ANSWER (C)


15. The ‘Climate’ is the average atmospheric conditions of an area over a considerable period of time' For proper conclusions observations are needed for a. minimum period of :
(a) 5 years
(b) 10 years
(c) 31 years
(d) 35 years
ANSWER (C)

16. Match the following:
A. Selvas 1 Rainy tropical forests
B. Pampas 2. Equatorial rain forests
C. Savanna 3. Temperate grassland
D. Llanos 4. Wet and dry tropical
forests
A B C D
(a) 1 4 2 3
(b) 1 2 4 3
(c) 2 3 1 4
(d) 4 3 1 2
ANSWER (C)


17.Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched ?
(a) mansoon region - campos
(b) mediterranen Region - Lianos
(c) pampas Region - prairies
(d) savanna Region - steppers

ANSWER (C)

18.Summers in western Europe are warmer than those in eastern Europe because of:
(a) the influence of the warm ocean current
(b) the influence of bright shunshine
(c ) the lower mountains terrain
(d )peninsular nature of the continent
ANSWER (A)
19. Consider the following ecosystems:
1. Taiga
2. Tropical evergreen
3. Tropical deciduous
4. Tundra
The correct sequence in decreasing order of
the albedo values of these ecosystem is
(a) 1,4,3,2
(b) 4, 1, 2.3,
(c) 4, 1, 3, 2
(d) 1, 4, 2, 3,
ANSWER (C)

20.The mediterranean region specialises in fruit culture because :
(a) Hill slopes are best suited for cultivation of trees
(b) Hill slopes are _not -favourable for food grain cultivation
(c) The long dry summer favour drying and packing of fruits for export.
(d) There is a demand of dry fruits
ANSWER (C)

21.The thermal equator is found :
(a) at the equator
(b) south of geographical equator
(c) north of geographical equator
(d) at the Tropic of Cancer
ANSWER (C)
22.Grasses are almost absent in :
(a) tropical moist deciduous forest
(b) tropical dry evergreen forest
(c) tropical semi-evergreen forest
(d) tropical wet-evergreen forest.
ANSWER (D)

23.Which one of thefollowing characteristics is not found in the Mediterranean climate ?
(a) Temperatures range from 21°C in
summer to 10° C or below in the winter
(b) Off-shore trade winds' blow in the
summer
‘(c) On-shore westerly winds blow in the
winter bringing Cyclonic rain
(d) The annual rainfall ranges from 1500
Mm to 2000 mm
ANSWER (B)

24. Which one of the following ecosystems covers the largest area of the earth's surface ?
(a)Lléesert Ecosystem
(b) rassland Ecosystem
(c) Mountain Ecosystem
(d) Marine Ecosystem
ANSWER (D)
25. Match the following :
Climate Characteristics
A Savanna 1. Torrential rainfall
Grassland throughout the
year
B. Monsoon 2. Cloud burst in
summer
C. Mediterranian 3. Rainfall in
summer, dry. winter
D, Equatorial 4. l-lot and dry
summer, mild and wet winter
A B C D
(a) 2341
(b) 3214
(c) 2314
(d)3241
ANSWER (A)

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

History Objective Question Test Paper

History Objective Question Test Paper

GK History Paper

1. The Indus Valley people knew the use of;

(a) Gold, silver, copper, bronze but not iron

(b) Copper, iron, gold but not bronze

(c) Silver, lead, iron but not gold

(d) Gold, tin, bronze but not copper

ANSWER. (a)

2. The mediator between man and gods according to the Vedic people was:

(a) Indra

(b) Agni

(c) Marut

(d) Asvins

ANSWER. (b)

3. Match the following:

Ancient Name of River Modem Name of River

A. Vitasta 1. Chenab

B. Askini 2. Beas

C. Parushni 3. Sutlej

D. Vipas 4. Ravi

A B C D

(a) 3 5 4 2

(b) 2 1 5 3

(c) 3 1 5 2

(d) 2 5 4 3

ANSWER. (c)

4. Match the following:

School of Thought Person

A. Mirnansa 1. Aksapada Gautama

B. Nyaya 2. Isvarakrishna

C. Sankhya 3. Jaimini

D. Vaishesik 4. Uluka Kanadra

A B C D

(a) 3 1 2 4

(b) 2 4 3 1

(c) 3 4 2 1

(d) 2 1 3 4

ANSWER. (a)

5. Purushsukta is a part of:

(a) Rigveda

(b) Yoga-sutra

(c) Ramayana

(d) Bhagavad-Gita

ANSWER. (a)

6.Which of the following factors were responsible for the rise of different religious sects

during the 6th century B.C.?

1. The domineering attitude of the Brahmans towards the common people

2. Growth of untouchability and rigidity of the caste system

3. The people from the lower strata were becoming influential

4. The indiscriminate killing of cattle was mining the concept of new agriculture

(a) 1 and 2

(b) 1 and 3

(c) 1, 2 and 4

(d) 2 and 3

ANSWER. (c)

7.Consider the following statements :

1. Parshvanatha preached the Jain ideas of Satya, Ahimsa, Asateya and Aparigraha.

2. Mahavira introduced Brahmacharya.

3. Mahavira’s teachings were first collected in the third century B. C.

Which of these statements are correct?

(a) 1 and 2

(b) 1 and 3

(c) 2 and 3

(d) 1, 2 and 3

ANSWER. (d)

8. Match the following:

A. Fourth Buddhist Council 1. Vasumitra

B. Third Buddhist Council 2. Moggaliputa Tissa

C. Second Buddhist Council 3. Sabakami

D. First Buddhist Council 4. Mahakassapa

A B C D

(a) 1 2 3 4

(b) 2 1 4 3

(c)1 2 4 3

(d) 3 2 4 1

ANSWER. (a)

9. Buddha has been described as ‘an ocean of wisdom and compassion’ in:

(a) Jataka tales

(b) Amarakosa

(c) Buddhacharita

(d) The Light of Asia

ANSWER. (b)

10. Who among the following rulers held a religious assembly at Prayag every five years?

(a) Ashoka

(b) Kanishka

(c) Harshavardhana

(d) Chandragupta Vikramaditya

ANSWER. (c)

11. The introduction of Buddhism into China is traditionally attributed to:

(a) Nagarjuna

(b) Samprati

(c) Kashyapa Matang

(d) None of these

ANSWER. (c)

12. Which of the following statements about Mahavira is/are correct?

1. Mahavira’s doctrines include observance of continence

2. The division of Jainism into Svetambara and Digambara sects took place during

Mahavira’s time

3. Mahavira condemned the Varna system

(a) 1 and 2

(b) 1 and 3

(c) 2 and 3

(d) only 1

ANSWER. (d)

13. Buddha did not recognize:

1. Idol worship

2. Existence of soul after death

3. Sacrifice

(a) 1 and 3

(b) 1 only

(c) 2 and 3

(d) 1, 2 and 3

ANSWER. (d)

14. Who was the greatest Buddhist commentator of the Buddhist canonical literature?

(a) Buddhism

(b) (b) Vasumitra

(c) Nagarujna

(d) (d)Ashvaghosha

(e) ANSWER. (d)

15. Gandhara school of art came into existence in:

(a) Hinayana sect

(b) Mahayana sect

(c) Vaishnava sect (

d) Shaiva sect

ANSWER. (b)

16. The meaning of ‘Buddha’ is:

(a) Anything beyond God

(b) Soul after death

(c) The Enlightened one

(d) The ultimate Path for mocha

ANSWER. (c)

17. Consider the following statements:

1. Jainism in ancient India condemned the vama system

2. Jain religious literature was written in Ardhamagadhi

3. Mahavira admitted women into the order of his followers

Which of these statements is/are correct?

(a) 1, 2 and 3

(b) 1 and 2

(c) Only 3

(d) 2 and 3

ANSWER. (d)

18. Which of the following features are common to Jainism and Buddhism?

1. Denial of the authority of Vedas

2. Condemnation of animal sacrifice

3. Pursuing severe ascetism

4. Existence of a soul

5. Rejection of existence of God

(a) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5

(b) 1 and 2

(c) 1, 2,3and5

(d) 1,4 and5

ANSWER. (b)

19. The crux of early Buddhism was:

(a) Renunciation of desire

(b) Rigorous penance

(c) Belief in fatalism

(d) Idol worship

ANSWER. (a)

20. During the time of Harshavardhana, a great Buddhist assembly was held at:

(a) Patliputra

(b) Nalanda

(c) Prayag

(d) Purushapura

ANSWER. (c)

21. Which one of the following is the most fundamental difference between Mahayana

Buddism and Hinyana Buddhism?

(a) Emphasis on ahimsa

(b) Casteless Society

(c) Workship of Gods and Goddesses

(d) Worship of Stupa

ANSWER. (c)

22. Who, according to Jains, was the founder of Jainism

(a) Rishabha

(b) Mahavira

(c) Arishtanemi (

d) Parsavanatha

ANSWER. (a)

23. With which religion is Kaivalya associated?

(a) Buddhism

(b) Jainism

(c) Hinduism

(d) Sikhism

ANSWER. (b)

24. The phrase ‘The Light of Asia’ is applied to:

(a) Alexander

(b) Chandragupta Maurya

(c) Mahavira

(d) Buddha

ANSWER. (d)

25. Match the following:

A. Hinduism 1. Eight Fold Path

B. Jainism 2. Monotheism

C. Buddhism 3. Divinity

D. Islam 4. Three Fold Path

A B C D

(a) 2 1 4 3

(b) 2 4 1 3

(c) 3 4 1 2

(d) 3 4 2 1

ANSWER. (c)

History GK Practice Solved Paper

History GK Practice Solved Paper

Model Test Paper History

1. Use of plough has been evidenced at :

(a) Kalibangan

(b) Lothal

(c) Harappa

(d) Banwali

ANSWER. (a)

2. The Indus Valley Civilization was discovered

in :

(a) 1902

(b) 1921

(c) 1922

(d) 1932

ANSWER. (b)

3. Which of the following are Indus Valley sites

in India ?

1. Rangpur 2. Banwali

3. Sutkagendor 4. Alamgirpur

(a) 1 and 4

(b) 1, 2 and 3

(c) 1,2and4

(d) 1,2,3and4

ANSWER. (c)

4. Nomad man started settling in:

(a) Paleolithic Age

(b) Mesolithic Age

(C) Neolithic Age (

d) None of these

ANSWER. (c)

5. Match the following :

A. Practice of fire cult 1. Lothal

B. Lower town 2. Kalibangan

fortified

C. Great Bath 3. Mohenjodaro

D. Granary 4. Harappa

E. Shipbuilding 5. Surkotada

A B C D E

(a) 1 2 3 4 5

(b) 5 4 3 2 1

(c) 2 5 3 4 1

(d) 5 3 4 2 1

ANSWER. (c)

6. Which of the following crops were grown by the people

of the Indus Valley Civilization ?

1. Wheat

2. Barley

3. Cotton

4. Peas

(a) 1,2 and 4

(b) 1,2,3 and 4

(c) 1 and 2

(d) 1, 2 and 3

ANSWER. (b)

7. Which one of the following archaeologists initially discovered

the Mohenjodaro site of the Indus Valley Civilization?

(a) Sir John Marshall

(b) Rakhal Das Banerjee

(c) Daya Ram Sahni

(d) Sir Mortimer Wheeler

ANSWER. (b)

8. Which of the following items and the place of their discovery

is wrongly matched ?

(1) Statuette of a – Mohenjodaro bearded man

(2) Rice husks - Lothal

(3) Fire pits and - Harappa altars

(4) Bead-makers shop - Chanhu-daro

(5) Fossil remains –Surkotda of a horse

(a) 3 only

(b) 2 only

(c) 1 only

(d) 1 and 5

ANSWER. (a)

9. The main characteristic of the Indus Valley Civilization Was:

(a) Town planning

(b) Drainage system

(c) Well laid out roads

(d) Pucca houses

ANSWER. (a)

10. The Indus-Valley Civilization is known as Pre-Aryan Civilization

because of the evidence of:

(a) Art

(b) Copper

(c) Pottery

(d) Script

ANSWER. (b)

11. Rice cultivation is associated with Harappan site of :

(a) Kalibangan

(b) Harappa

(c) Roper

(d) Lothal

ANSWER. (d)

12. Consider the following statements:

1. The inhabitants of Harappa grew and used cotton.

2. The inhabitants of Harappa had no knowledge of copper and bronze.

3. The standard Harappan seals were made of clay.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a) 1 only

(b) 1 and 2

(c) 2 and 3

(d) 1, 2 and 3

ANSWER. (a)

13. The learned lady who is said to have debated with the famous law-giver

Yajnavalkya was

(a) Gargi

(b) Maitreyi

(c) Kamala

(d) Kalindi

ANSWER. (a)

14. The Indus Valley people had trade relations with:

(a) Egypt

(b) Greece

(c) Ceylon

(d) Mesopotamia

ANSWER. (d)

15. The Great Granary of the Indus Valley Civilization has been discovered at:

(a) Harappa

(b) Mohenjodaro

(c) Kalibangan

(d) Lothal

ANSWER. (b)

16. Which among the following was the chief feature of Rig Vedic religion?

(a) Performance of sacrifices

(b) Worship of images

(c) Belief in existence of life after death

(d) Predominance of female goddesses

ANSWER. (a)

17. Match the following

Harappan site Location

A. Kalibangan 1. Bhuj-Katch

B. Surkotada 2. Sindh

C. Kot-Diji 3. Rajasthan

D. Banwali 4. Haryana

A B C D

(a) 2 4 3 1

(b) 3 1 2 4

(c) 2 1 3 4

(d) 3 4 2 1

ANSWER. (b)

18. The Vedic deity Indra was the god of;

(a) Wind

(b) Eternity

(c) Rain and thunder

(d) Fire

ANSWER. (c)

19. Mohenjodaro is also known as :

(a) Mound of the Great

(b) Mound of the Survivors

(c) Mound of the Living

(d) Mound of the Dead

ANSWER. (d)

20. ln which one of the following does the word ‘gotra’ first appear with

the meaning of ‘a clan’?

(a) Rig Veda

(b) Atharva Veda

(c) Aitareya Brahmana

(d) Arthasastra

ANSWER. (b)

21. The dockyard at Lothal is connected through a channel to which one of

the following rivers?

(a) Bharavi

(b) Bhogavo

(c) Chitra

(d) Chakra

ANSWER. (b)

22. Match the following:

A. Rigveda 1. Musical hymns

B. Yajurveda 2. Hymns and rituals

C. Samaveda 3. Charms and spells

D. Atharvaveda 4. Hymns and prayers

A B C D

(a) 4 2 1 3

(b) 3 2 4 1

(c) 4 1 2 3

(d) 2 3 1 4

ANSWER. (a)

23. The God not worshipped during the time of Rigvedic Aryans was:

(a)Indra

(b) Agni

(c)Marut

(d)Shiva

ANSWER. (d)

24. Which of the following gives the correct chronological order of the Vedas?

(a) Rig, Sama, Atharva, Yajur

(b) Rig, Sama, Yajur, Atharva

(c) Rig and Sama together, Yajur and Atharava together

(d) All simultaneously

ANSWER. (a)

25. The expounder of yoga philosophy is:

(a) Patanjali

(b) Gautam

(c) Jaimini

(d) Shankaracharya

ANSWER. (a)

Monday, December 5, 2011

Geology Model Test Paper

Geology Model Test Paper

Objective Practice Paper Geolgy

Q.1 : Iron sulphide minerals are often indicators of the :

(a) Geochemical conditions under which they formed.

(b) Depositional environments.

(c ) Transportation agencies.

(d) Both (a) and (b).

ANSWER:(d)

Q.2 the Transparent red variety of zircon is known as:

(a) Aquamarine.

(b) Hyacinth.

(c) Rebellite.

(d) Amethyst.

ANSWER: (b)

Q.3: Which is the correct statement about Pyrite?

(a) lt has a wide range of thermal stability upto 743°C.

(b) It is formed 'in marine depositional environments.

(c) lt deposits under neutral to alkaline conditions.

(d) All the above are correct.

ANSWER:(d)

Q.4: Lapse Buru deposit (in Kharswan, Bihar yare famous for :

(a) Kyanite.

(b) Bauxite.

(c) lron ore.

(d) Magnesite.

ANSWER: (a)

Q.5 : Campsite and Thuringite are :

(a) Iron-carbonates minerals.

(b) lron-silicates minerals.

(c) lron-sulphide minerals.

(d) Iron-oxide minerals.

ANSWER:(b)

Q.6: lron ore deposits of Goa are mainly of :

(a) Magnetite type.

(b) Hematite type.

(c) Blue dust.

(d) Both magnetite and hematite types.

ANSWER:(c)

 Q.7: The most important occurrence of silimanite:

(a) Khasi Hills (Assam).

(b) Nongston area (Meghalaya).

(c) Pipra area (Madhya Pradesh).

(d) All the above.

ANSWER: (d)

Q.8: Which are the richest Lead-Zinc deposits in India, known so far?

(a) Agnigundala deposits.

(b) Ambulate deposits.

(c) Rampura-Agucha deposits.

(d) Sargipaili deposits.

ANSWER:(c)

Q.9 : Pb-Zn minerallsation in Zawar belt of Rajasthan occurs at :

(a) Mocha Magma.

(b) Barai Magma.

(c) Zawar Maia hills.

(d) All-the above.

ANSWER:(d)

Q.10: Andalusite converts at temperature between 1380 and into:

(a) Kaolinite.

(b) Lillie.

(c) Mullet.

(d) Muscovite.

ANSWER: (c)

Q.11 : The Pb-zn mineralisation in Zawar belt is largely confined to the :

(a) Schist rocks.

(D) Quartile rocks.

(c) Dolomite rocks.

(d) Slate rocks.

ANSWER:(c)

Q.12 : Magnesite deposits in Chalk hills of Salem district. Tamilnadu are:

(a) Replacement deposits.

(b) Bedded deposits.

(c) The product of alteration of ultrabasic rocks.

(d) None of these.

ANSWER:(c)

Q.13: Neutral refractory minerals are:

(a) Chromite and graphite.

(b) Kyanite and sillimanite.

(C) Magnesite and dolomite.

(d) Silica and fireclay.

ANSWER: (a)

Q.14: The chemical formula Mg0 represents:

(a) Magnesite.

(b) Pericles.

(c) Serpentine.

(d) Carmelite.

ANSWER:(b)

 Q. 15: Mark the correct statements about Pyrite and Marc site:

(a) They are the most common and widespread iron sulphide minerals.

(b) They are associated with organic matter rich sediments and sedimentary rocks.

(c) They are indicative of anaerobic sulphidic diagenesis.

(d) All the above are correct.

ANSWER:(d)

Q.16: Which iron ore is chiefly mined at the KudremuKh mines?

(a) Hematite.

(b)Magnetite.

(c) Siderite.

(d) Dust ore.

ANSWER:(b)

Q.17: lndicolite is a:

(a) Black variety of zircon.

(b) Red variety of Tourmaline.

(c) Green variety of Tourmaline.

(d) Transparent blue variety of Chrysoberye.

ANSWER: (c)

Q.18: "Canoga" is:

(a) Another name of bog-iron.

(b) Mn deposit of sedimentary origin of Orissa.

(c) A Brazilian term given to iron ore formed by cementation of hematite into a hard iron ore

Conglomerate.

(d) None of these.

ANSWER:(c)

Q.19: Aventurine is a variety of:

(a) Garnet.

(b) Feldspar.

(c) Calcite.

(d) Beryl.

ANSWER: (b)

Q.20 : Rampura-Agucha (Rajasthan) lead-zinc deposits are located in the

(a) Bddeikhand Gneiss.

(b) Gangpur series.

(c) Sakoli series.

(d) Bhiiyiiara belt.

ANSWER:(d)

Q.21: Kyanite deposit of Lapse Buru, Bihar occurs in association with:

(a) Calcareous rocks.

(b) Topaz-bearing rocks.

(c) Quartz rocks.

(d) Garnet-bearing rocks.

ANSWER: (c)

Q.22: Noamundl lron-mines are situated in

(a) Madhya Pradesh.

(b) Maharashtra.

(c) Bihar.

(d) Orissa.

ANSWER:(c)

Q.23 : Kyanite has the hardness along the length 4-5 and across It-7, due to this property

it is sometimes known as :

(a) Diaspora.

(b) Distended.

(c) Dictate.

(d) Diatomite.

ANSWER: (b)

Q24 : Ambamata-Devi deposits -are associated with :

(a) Iron ores.

(b) Manganese ores.

(c) Copper ores.

(d) Lead-zinc ores.

ANSWER:(d)

Q.25: Rewa sillimanite is:

(a) Reddish in colour.

(b) Greenish in colour.

(c) Brown in colour.

(d) Black in colour.

ANSWER: (b)

English Objective Question Paper

English Objective Question Paper

Model Practice Paper English

Directions: In each of the following questions, out of the given alternatives, choose the

one which can replace the word printed in bold in the sentence without changing the

meaning of the sentence.

1. She is really a fantastic girl.

(a) Wonderful

(b) Charming

(c) Beautiful

(d) Intelligent

ANSWER :(a)

2. The old man was fond of giving homilies whenever we went to him with a problem.

(a) Alternatives

(b) Advice

(c) Suggestions

(d) Sermon

ANSWER :(d)

3. The soldier displayed exceptional courage and saved the Major from the enemy’s hand.

(a) New

(b) Strange

(c) Abnormal

(d) Unusual

(e) Avoidable

ANSWER :(d)

4. If you want the quality of your writings, to improve then avoid redundant words

(a) Unwilling

(b) Mistaken

(c) Wrong

(d) Repetitive

ANSWER :(d)

5. In order to tarnish the public image of his opponent, he has got a mendacious story

planted in the local newspaper.

(a) False

(b) Fabricated

(c) Imaginary

(d) Horrible

ANSWER :(a)

6. A civilized Roman banquet was a thing of great richness, style and decorum.

(a) Palace

(b) Feast

(c) Ornament

(d) Table

ANSWER :(b)

7. He listened to her mellifluous music under the genial influence of wine.

(a) Heavy

(b) Stressing

(c) Drowsy

(d) Sympathetic

ANSWER :(b)

8. The fishing boat pulled away from the wharf and chugged smoothly down the bay.

(a) Harbor

(b) Shore

(c) Quay

(d) Anchor

ANSWER :(c)

9. The aberration in the Indian economy can be attributed to short-sightedness

of its political masters

(a) Deviation

(b) Steadfastness

(c) Privilege

(d) Procrastination

ANSWER :(a)



10. India has too often to fulminate against Pakistanis role in aiding and abetting

acts of militancy on her soil.

(a) Think

(b) Consider

(c) Conspire

(d) Protest

ANSWER :(d)

11. The accident occurred due to his lapse.

(a) Haste

(b) Error

(c) Ignorance

(d) Carelessness

ANSWER :(b)

12. It was incumbent on him to report the matter at once.

(a) Pointless

(b) Depending

(c) Pressing

(d) Optional

ANSWER :(c)

13. Only my neighbor succoured me during my illness.

(a) Nourished

(b) Treated

(c) Aided

(d) Attended

ANSWER :(c)

14. As they whispered, I felt awkward in their company.

(a) Inconvenient

(b) Clumsy

(c) Ashamed

(d) Embarrassed

ANSWER :(d)

15. He tried to cajole her, but it was in vain.

(a) Enjoin

(b) Coax

(c) Rejoice

(d) Inspire

ANSWER :(b)

16. He was annoyed at his flippant remark.

(a) Discourteous

(b) Hitter

(c) Humorous

(d) Casual

ANSWER :(a)

17. The magazine was embellished with amusing articles.

(a) Filled

(b) Replete

(c) Adorned

(d) Sprinkled

ANSWER :(c)

18. Summit neglected to remit the fees in time and therefore had to pay a fine.

(a) Exempted

(b) Refused

(c) Failed

(d) Promised

(e) Obstructed

ANSWER :(c)

19. ‘To be or not to be’ was the dilemma of Hamlet.

(a) Question

(b) Obsession

(c) Problem

(d) Helplessness

(e) Confusion

ANSWER :(e)

20. War always has a baneful effect on the people of a nation.

(a) Unpleasant

(b) Foul

(c) Pernicious

(d) Harmful

ANSWER :(c)

21. His endeavors proved fruitful.

(a) Justified

(b) Futile

(c) Efficient

(d) Productive

ANSWER :(d)

22. The boy was chided for his impertinence.

(a) Praised

(b) Beaten

(c) Applauded

(d) Rebuked

ANSWER :(d)

23. The problem is tedious to tackle.

(a) Easy

(b) Difficult

(c) Tiring

(d) Troublesome

ANSWER :(c)

24. The time is spent in the library was the most rewarding one.

(a) Precious

(b) Serviceable

(c) Profitable

(d) Paying

ANSWER :(c)

25. The kingdom suffered a constant threat from certain predatory tribes.

(a) Wild

(b) Violent

(c) Rebellious

(d) Plundering

ANSWER :( d)

Free Online English Test Paper

Free Online English Test Paper

Sample Paper English

Directions: In each of the following questions, out of the given alternatives, choose the

one which can replace the word printed in bold in the sentence without changing the

meaning of the sentence.

1. In present day society, money plays the only dominant role in almost all transactions.

(a) Jobs

(b) Negotiations

(c) Business

(d) Proceedings

ANSWER :(d)

2. He enjoyed the salubrious climate of the palace

(a) Cold

(b) Temperate

(c) Warm

(d) Healthful

ANSWER :(d)

3. The house cannot accommodate more people.

(a) Hold

(b) Allow

(c) Hide

(d) Associate

ANSWER :(a)

4. Catching snakes can be hazardous for people untrained in the art.

(a) Dangerous

(b) Difficult

(c) Harmful

(d) Tricky

ANSWER :(a)

5. The sentiments expressed by him in the speech were odious.

(a) Significant

(b) Hateful

(c) Admirable

(d) Common

ANSWER :(b)

6. The troops were mobilized to take control of the tensed situation.

(a) Organised into platoons

(b) Summoned to headquarters

(c) Prepared for active service

(d) Collected hurriedly

ANSWER :(d)

7. His lascivious habits brought him nothing but bad name.

(a) Treacherous

(b) Erotic

(c) Lustful

(d) Vicious

ANSWER :(c)

8. The people attending the carnival looked gay and happy.

(a) Occasion

(b) Fair

(c) Function

(d) Revelry

ANSWER :(d)

9. Feeling drowsy may be a side effect of too many antibiotics.

(a) Dizzy

(b) Energetic

(c) Irritable

(d) Sluggish

ANSWER :(d)

10. Everyone was listening to the news of earthquake with mounting anxiety.

(a) Interest

(b) Eagerness

(c) Uneasiness

(d) Grief

ANSWER :(c)

11. Courtesy does not cost one anything.

(a) Gentility

(b) Civility

(c) Amiability

(d) Urbanity

ANSWER :(b)

12. The intruders strangled the lady to death.

(a) Thrashed

(b) Forced

(c) Compressed

(d) Throttled

ANSWER :(d)

13. That case is not amenable to ordinary rules.

(a) Applicable

(b) Interpreted

(c) Contradictory

(d) Dealt with

ANSWER :(a)

14. Lost in his own reverie, he forgot that vicissitudes can change the course of man’s life.

(a) Difficulties

(b) Changes of fortune

(c) Impediments

(d) Good fortunes

ANSWER :(b)

15. Pakistan has been vigorously pursuing a clandestine nuclear weapons programme.

(a) Nefarious

(b) Progressive

(c) Systematic

(d) Secretive

ANSWER :(d)

16. Objective General English some people are extremely fastidious in their choice of dress.

(a) Pompous

(b) Fussy

(c) Discriminating

(d) Careless

ANSWER :(b)

17. His views on children and their upbringing are indeed outlandish.

(a) Realistic

(b) Funny

(c) Strange

(d) Offensive

ANSWER :(c)

18. His credulous nature often landed him in trouble.

(a) Dreamy

(b) Naughty

(c) Innocent

(d) Willing to believe easily

ANSWER :(d)

19. You should have watched that glint in her eyes when speaking of her husband.

(a) Disgust

(b) Sparkle

(c) Anger

(d) Sadness

ANSWER :(b)

20. People refuse to pay obeisance to people whom they do not accept as their leaders.

(a) Attention

(b) Respect

(c) Obedience

(d) Command

ANSWER :(c)

21. The newly found drug on the epidemic was not at all deleterious.

(a) Effective

(b) Intoxicating

(c) Noxious

(d) Successful

ANSWER :(c)

22. People of different persuasions have met on the same platform.

(a) Personalities

(b) Tastes

(c) Qualifications

(d) Convictions

ANSWER :(d)

23. We were touched by the Honesty of the beggar.

(a) Impressed

(b) Moved

(c) Surprised

(d) Horrified

ANSWER :(a)

24. The food we had to eat was incompatible to our needs.

(a) Harmonizing

(b) According

(c) Corresponding

(d) Unsuitable

ANSWER :( d)

25. He decided to accost a big financier for his new scheme.

(a) Employ

(b) Consult

(c) Hire

(d) Deceive

(e) Approach

ANSWER :(e)

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