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RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 1

What type of ration card is issued under the Antyodaya Anna Yojana in Rajasthan?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 1
The Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) issues ration cards to the poorest families, providing up to 35 kg of grains per month.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 2

Which of the following newspaper was NOT published by Jai Narayan Vyas?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 2

Naveen Rajasthan is NOT correct.

  • Naveen Rajasthan was published by Vijay Singh Pathik in 1922 AD. Hence option D is incorrect.

Key Points

  • Newspapers published by Jai Narayan Vyas:
    • Aagi Ban was the first Rajasthani language political newspaper.
    • Tarun Rajasthan was published by him in Byawar in 1927 AD.
    • Akhand Bharat was started by him in Mumbai in 1936 AD.

Additional Information

  • Jai Narayan Vyas:
    • He is known as Massab/ Rajasthan's Lok Nayak/ Sher-e-Rajasthan/ Lakkad and Fakkad /Dhun ke Dhani.
    • He was the only elected and nominated Chief Minister of Rajasthan.
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RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 3

If 12 May 2011 was a Thursday, then what was the day of the week on 10 May 2004?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 3

12 May 2011 = Thursday

Number of years between 2004 and 2011 = 7

Number of leap years between 2004 and 2011 = 1

So, total number of odd days = (7 + 1)/7 = 8/7 = 1 (remainder)

As, 12 may 2011 = Thursday

So, 12 May 2004 = Wednesday (Decrease 1 day as 1 odd day)

So, 10 May 2004 = Monday

Hence, "Monday" is the correct answer.

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 4

Which of the following is used as biological indicator of sulphur-dioxide pollution?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 4
  • Lichens are plants that grow in exposed places such as  rocks or tree bark.
  • Lichens  are widely used as environmental indicators or bio-indicators.
  • They are highly sensitive to atmospheric pollution and they can be used as air pollution indicators, especially of the concentration of sulfur di-oxide (SO 2) in the atmosphere.  
  • They need to be very good at absorbing water and nutrients to grow there.

Additional Information

  • Bryophytes  are small, non-vascular plants, such as mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
  • They are amphibious in nature  and are also called  '' amphibians of the plant kingdom''  because these plants can live in soil but are dependent on water for sexual reproduction.

Pseudomonas :  

  • It is a type of bacteria that is found commonly in the environment.
  • It is rod-shaped, a sporogenous, and mono flagellated bacterium. 
  • Pseudomonas infections are illnesses that are caused by the bacteria Pseudomonas.
  • Denitrification  is carried by bacteria such as  Pseudomonas and Thiobacillus .
  • It is an important phenomenon as it removes fixed  nitrogen i.e., nitrate from the ecosystem  and returns it to the  atmosphere in a biologically inert form (N2) .
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 5

DOTS is a treatment given to patients suffering from?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 5

The correct answer is Tuberculosis.
Key Points

  • Directly observed treatment, short-course (DOTS, also known as TB-DOTS) is the name given to  tuberculosis (TB) control strategy recommended by the World Health Organization.
  • According to WHO, The most cost-effective way to stop the spread of TB in communities with a high incidence is by curing it Hence, Option C is correct.
  • DOT means that a trained health care worker or other designated individual (excluding a family member) provides the prescribed TB drugs and watches the patient swallow every dose.
  • We cannot predict who will take medications as directed, and who will not. People from all social classes, educational backgrounds, ages, genders, and ethnicities can have problems taking medications correctly.
  • Studies show that 86-90% of patients receive DOT complete therapy, compared to 61% for self-administered therapy.
  • DOT helps patients finish TB therapy as quickly as possible, without unnecessary gaps.
  • DOT helps prevent TB from spreading to others.
  • DOT decreases the risk of drug resistance resulting from erratic or incomplete treatment.
  • DOT decreases the chances of treatment failure and relapse.

Additional Information

  • Polio
    • A virus that may cause paralysis and is easily preventable by the polio vaccine.
    • Polio is transmitted through contaminated water or food, or contact with an infected person.
    • Many people who are infected with the poliovirus don't become sick and have no symptoms. However, those who do become ill develop paralysis, which can sometimes be fatal.
    • Treatment includes bed rest, pain relievers, and portable ventilators.
  • HIV/AIDS
    • HIV causes AIDS and interferes with the body's ability to fight infections.
    • The virus can be transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen, or vaginal fluids.
    • Within a few weeks of HIV infection, flu-like symptoms such as fever, sore throat, and fatigue can occur. Then the disease is usually asymptomatic until it progresses to AIDS. AIDS symptoms include weight loss, fever or night sweats, fatigue, and recurrent infections.
    • No cure exists for AIDS, but strict adherence to antiretroviral regimens (ARVs) can dramatically slow the disease's progress as well as prevent secondary infections and complications.
  • Hepatitis
    • It means inflammation of the liver.
    • The liver is a vital organ that processes nutrients, filters the blood, and fights infections.
    • When the liver is inflamed or damaged, its function can be affected.
    • Heavy alcohol use, toxins, some medications, and certain medical conditions can cause hepatitis.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 6

Which of the following statements isnotcorrect with respect to the basic structure of the Indian constitution?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 6

Option A is not correct.
Key Points
The basic structure of the Indian constitution - 

  • The doctrine of the basic structure of the Indian constitution states that parliament has no power to amend or repeal the basic structure of the constitution under article 368.  Hence statement B is correct.
  • It is not mentioned in the constitution but it evolved through some historical judgments by the supreme court. 
  • However, the supreme court is yet to define or clarify  what constitutes the basic structure of the constitution.  Hence statement A is incorrect.
  • From the various judgments, some elements or components have emerged as the 'basic structure' of the constitution, some of them are - 
    • The supremacy of the constitution
    • Sovereign, democratic and republican nature of the Indian polity
    • Secular character of the constitution
    • Federal character of the Constitution
    • Unity and integrity of the nation
    • Welfare state.  Hence statement D is correct.
    • Judicial review. 
    • Parliamentary system
    • Rule of law
    • Free and fair election
    • Independence of judiciary

Important Points
Important cases related to the basic structure doctrine -

  • Golak Nath case, 1967
  • Kesavananda Bharati case, 1973. Hence statement C is correct.
  • Indira Nehru Gandhi case, 1975
  • Minerva Mills case, 1980
  • Waman Rao case, 1981
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 7
Which Indian state is most affected by the Northeast Monsoon?
Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 7
Tamil Nadu receives significant rainfall during the Northeast Monsoon, especially from October to December.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 8
What is the reason for the increase in the Indian industrial growth after First World War?
Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 8

During World War I, Britain's textile mills were busy meeting the needs of the English army. Imports from Manchester declined and the Indian mill suddenly had a huge home market to supply.

Key Points

Industrial production in India increased during the First World War due to the following reasons  :

  • While British mills were busy with war production to meet the needs of the army Manchester imports into India declined .
  • With the decline of imports suddenly, Indian mills had a vast home market to supply .
  • As the war prolonged, Indian factories were called upon to supply war needs also, such as Jute bags, cloth for uniforms of soldiers, tents, leather boots , etc, and lots of other items.
  • New factories were set up and old ones organized multiple shifts; during the war years, Indian industries boomed.
  • Overall, the First World War gave a boost to Indian industries .
  • Many new workers were employed and everyone was made to work longer hours.

Hence, the correct answer is Indian mills now had a vast home market to supply.

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 9

The Indian Navy has signed a contract with which of the following companies to procure Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation Dazzlers (Laser Dazzlers)?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 9

The correct answer is Bharat Electronics Limited.
Key Points

  • The Indian Navy has signed a contract with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL)  to procure  Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation Dazzlers (Laser Dazzlers) .
  • Bharat Electronics Limited will supply 20 laser dazzlers to the Indian Navy , a non-lethal weapon for warning and stopping suspicious vehicles, boats and aircraft .
  • The Laser dazzler technology has been developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).

Additional Information

  • Defence Secretary of India - Ajay Kumar .
  • Bharat Electronics Limited is an Indian state-owned aerospace and defence company founded in 1954 .
  • Headquarters of Bharat Electronics Limited - Bengaluru .
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 10

In which fort of Rajasthan is the tomb of Ismaili saint Malik Shah located?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 10

The correct answer is In the fort of Jalore.

  • In the fort of Jalore, the tomb of Ismaili saint Malik Shah is located .

Key Points

  • The tomb of Ismaili saint Malik Shah
    • In the fort of Jalore, the tomb of Ismail saint Malik Shah is located.
  • The Islamic Mosques of Jalore fort
    • The Kila Masjid (Fort Mosque) within the fort is also noteworthy as they demonstrate the widespread influence of the architectural decorations associated with the Gujarati styles of the period (i.e. late 16 th century).
    • This is because it was built by destroying the existing Hindu temple.
    • Another shrine in the fort is that of Saint Rehmad Ali Baba. Near the main gate.

Additional Information

  • Jalore Fort
    • Jalore Fort is one of the nine castles of the Maru, under the Paramaras in the 10 th century.
    • It is one of the most famous and impressive forts in the state and has been known through history as the Sonagir or the "golden mount".
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 11

The division of India located between Teesta and Dihang is known as _________

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 11

Divisions of Himalayas: The Himalayas have also been divided on the basis of regions from west to east. These are  Punjab Himalayas, Kumaon Himalaya, Nepal Himalayas, and Assam Himalaya.
Key- Points

  • The divisions of the Himalayas that have been demarcated by the river valleys are:

Hence, the Assam Himalaya is located between the river  Teesta  and  Dihang.
Important Point
Assam Himalayas:

  • Assam Himalayas, eastern section of the Great Himalayas, extending eastward across Sikkim state (India) and Bhutan, into northern Assam and Arunachal Pradesh states (India), and along the border with the Tibet Autonomous Region (China).
  • Assam Himalaya is a traditional designation for the portion of the Himalaya range between the eastern border of Bhutan, on the west, and the Great Bend of the Tsangpo River, on the east.
  • The highest peak of this range is Namcha Barwa (Namcha Barwa; 25,445 feet or 7,756 meters)
  • The Subansiri, Manas, Sankosh, Raidak, and Jaldhaka rivers rise in the mountains and flow southward to join the Brahmaputra.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 12

Match the following Dance forms and the state they belong to.

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 12

The correct answer is (A)-(3),(B)-(1),(C)-(2),(D)-(4).
Key Points

  • The Sangeet Natak Akademi recognizes 8 classical dances in India.
  • 8 Classical Dances of India and States:

Additional Information

  • Bharatnatyam:
    • Bharatnatyam Dance is considered to be over 2000 years old.
    • Several texts beginning with Bharata Muni's Natya Shastra (200 B.C.E. to 200 C.E.) provide information on this dance form.
    • The Abhinaya Darpana by Nandikesvara is one of the main sources of textual material, for the study of the technique and grammar of body movement in Bharatnatyam Dance.
    • Bharatnatyam dance is known to be ekaharya, where one dancer takes on many roles in a single performance.
  • Mohiniyattam:
    • Mohiniyattam (Mohiniattam) is a  classical dance form of Kerala in South India.
    • The origin and popularity of this dance form are closely tagged to the  great Tamil dance master Vadivelu, one of the Thanjavur quartets.
    • Mohiniyattam  is a graceful dance to watch and is a  solo recital by women.
    • The term Mohiniyattam comes from the words  Mohini meaning a woman  who enchants onlookers and  aattam  meaning graceful and sensuous body movements.
  • Kuchipudi:
    • Kuchipudi is the name of a village in the Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh.
    • It is about 35 km. from Vijayawada.
    • Kuchipudi largely developed as a Hindu god Krishna-oriented Vaishnavism tradition.
  • Kathak:
    • Kathak is a North Indian dance that originated in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
    • The name Kathak comes from the word "Katha" which means a story.
    • Shambhu Maharaj and Lacchu Maharaj are famous Kathak dancers.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 13

Which of the following lakes is the lowest water lake of Rajasthan?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 13

The correct answer is Talwara.

Key Points
  • Talwara -
    • This lake is situated in Hanumangarh.
    • This lake is situated at the mouth of the Ghaggar river.
    • This lake is the lowest water lake in Rajasthan.

Important Points

  • In his recent research History, Dr G.S.Devra has established that the historical famous field of Tarain between Mohd. Gori and Prithviraj Chauhan was the area of Talwara lake of the Hanumangarh district.
  • The contemporary writers have described Talwara lake as Mauj-e-Aab and Bhatner fort as ‘Tavar Hind’ fort

Additional Information

  • Nakki-
    • This lake is situated in Mount Abu, Sirohi.
    • This lake is the highest water lake in Rajasthan.
    • This is the example of Crater lake.
  • Kaylana-
    • This lake is situated in Jodhpur.
    • This lake is the largest water lake in Jodhpur.
    • Machia Safari Park is situated on the bank of this lake.
    • This lake is also known as Pratap Sagar .
  • Ramdevra-
    • This lake is situated in Jaisalmer.
    • This lake has importance for leprosy prevention .
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 14
What is the approximate cost of creating a new district in Rajasthan, as per the review committee report?
Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 14
The cost for creating each new district in Rajasthan is estimated to be around Rs. 2,000 crore.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 15

Which fennel variety was found viable for irrigation with saline water during the study conducted in Rajasthan?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 15

RF-290 was identified as a fennel variety suitable for saline water irrigation after trials in Rajasthan. It demonstrated salt tolerance, making it feasible for cultivation in desert regions.

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 16

Consider the following statements regarding the Indus Dancing Girl statue:

1. It is the world’s oldest bronze sculpture.

2. It depicts the girl standing in a chowk posture.

3. It suggests that Indus artists knew metal bending and casting.

Which of the above statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 16

The correct answer is 1 and 3 only.
Key Points

  • Dancing Girl:
    • The girl in the statue stands in a tribhanga dancing posture with the right hand on her hip. Hence,  Statement B is incorrect.
    • The Dancing Girl is the world’s oldest bronze sculpture. Hence, statement A is correct.
    • Found in Mohenjodaro , this four-inch figure depicts a naked girl wearing only ornaments, which include bangles on the left arm, and an amulet and bracelet on the right arm.
    • She stands in a tribhanga dancing posture with the right hand on her hip.
    • The statue, recovered in excavation from ‘HR area’ of Mohenjo-Daro, is suggestive of two major breaks-through, one, that the Indus artists knew metal blending and casting and perhaps other technical aspects of metallurgy, and two, that a well-developed society Indus people had innovated dance and other performing arts as modes of entertainment.  Hence, statement C is correct.

Additional Information

  • The history of India begins with the birth of the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC), also known as the Harappan Civilization.
  • It flourished around  2,500 BC, in the western part of South Asia, in contemporary Pakistan and Western India.
  • The Indus Valley was home to the largest of the four ancient urban civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, and China.
  • In the 1920s, the Archaeological Department of India carried out excavations in the Indus valley wherein the ruins of the two old cities, viz. Mohenjodaro and Harappa were unearthed.
  • In 1924, John Marshall, Director-General of the ASI, announced the discovery of a new civilization in the Indus valley to the world.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 17
What is the range of rainfall for a “Yellow Alert” as per IMD’s color-coded system?
Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 17
Yellow Alert signifies “Watch” with rainfall ranging from 64.5 mm to 115.5 mm. It is part of IMD’s upgraded forecasting system.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 18

A mixture has milk and water in the ratio (by volume) of 8 : 3 If 3 litres of water is added to it, then new ratio of milk and water becomes 2 : 1. What are the quantities of milk and water respectively in the mixture initially?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 18

Let the quantity of water initially be 3x.

⇒ Milk = 8x

3x  + 3/8x = 1/2 

⇒ 6x + 6 = 8x

⇒ x = 3

⇒ The quantities of milk in the mixture initially = 8x = 24 litres

⇒ The quantities of water in the mixture initially = 3x = 9 litres

∴ The quantities of milk and water respectively in the mixture initially are 24 litres and 9 litres.

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 19

Which of the following curves shows a relationship between inflation and unemployment?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 19

The correct answer is Philips curve.
Key Points

  • Philips curve - 
    • The Phillips curve is an economic concept developed by A. W Phillips
    • Stating that inflation and unemployment have a stable and inverse relationship. Hence statement A is correct.
    • The theory claims that with economic growth comes inflation , which in turn should lead to more jobs and less unemployment.

Philips Curve
Important Points

  • Kuznets curve -  It shows the relationship between economic growth and inequality. It shows that initially economic growth leads to greater inequality, followed later by the reduction of inequality.
  • Laffer curve -   It shows the relationship between tax rates and the amount of tax revenue collected by governments. 
  • Lorenze curve -  It is a representation of income inequality or wealth inequality developed by American economist Max Lorenz in 1905.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 20

In which Report of the Second Administrative Reforms Commission barriers of Good Governance in India have been identified?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 20

The correct answer is'Citizen-Centric Administration: The Heart of Governance'.

Key Points
  • In 12 th report of the Second Administrative Reforms Commission has identified “Citizen-Centric Administration” as barriers to Good Governance in India.
  • Veerappa Moily was the chairperson of the 2nd ARC .

Additional Information

  • The following core principles for making Governance citizen-centric.
    • Rule of Law – Zero Tolerance Strategy.
    • Making Institutions vibrant, responsive, and accountable.
    • Decentralization.
    • Transparency.
    • Civil Service Reforms.
    • Ethics in Governance.
    • Process Reforms.
    • Periodic and independent evaluation of the quality of Governance.
  • There are many barriers to good governance as per the 12 th Report of the 2 nd ARC. They are mentioned below:
    • Attitudinal Problems of Civil Servants.
    • Lack of Accountability.
    • Red Tapism.
    • Low Levels of Awareness of the Rights and Duties of Citizens.
    • Ineffective Implementation of Laws and Rules.
  • The 2nd Administrative Reforms Commission has produced Reports on:
    • Ethics in Governance.
    • Local Governance.
    • Combating Terrorism.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 21

The number of boys in college is what percent of the total number of students?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 21

Calculation:

Number of engineering students = 34% of 2000 = 0.34 × 2000 = 680

⇒ Number of boys pursuing engineering = 5/8 × 680 = 425

Number of medical students = 13% of 2000 = 0.13 × 2000 = 260

⇒ Number of boys pursuing medical = 7/13 × 260 = 140

Number of commerce students = 28% of 2000 = 0.28 × 2000 = 560

⇒ Number of boys pursuing commerce = 4/7 × 560 = 320

Number of arts students = 25% of 2000 = 0.25 × 2000 = 500

⇒ Number of boys pursuing arts = 2/5 × 500 = 200

Total number of boys in college = 425 + 140 + 320 + 200 = 1085

∴ Required percent = 1085/2000 × 100 = 54.25%

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 22

What is the respective ratio b/w the number of passed students in 2013 to the number of failed students in 2014?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 22

Given:

Concept:

If ratio of A and B is = x ∶ y

∴ A/B = x/y

Calculation:

Number of passing students in 2013 = 1000 × 75% = 750

Number of passing students in 2014 = 1250 × 50% = 625

Number of failed students in 2014 = (1250 ─ 625) = 625

Required ratio = 750 : 625 = 6 ∶ 5

∴ Required ratio is 6 ∶ 5

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 23

Darshana invests certain sum of money for 4.5 years at 10% rate of simple interest per annum. If interest received by her is Rs. 2250 then find compound interest if same sum of money is kept for 2 years at same rate of interest compounded annually.

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 23

Given:

N = 4.5 yrs

R = 10%

I = Rs. 2250

Formula used:

I = P × R × N/ 100

A = P × (1 + (R/ 100)) N

A = P + I

Where, P = Principal amount, R = Rate of interest, N = number of years and I = Simple interest

Calculation:

2250 = P × 10 × 4.5/ 100

⇒ P = 2250 × 100/ 45

⇒ P = Rs. 5000

Now, finding compound interest

A = 5000 × (1 + (10/ 100)) 2

⇒ A = 5000 × 11 × 11/ 100

⇒ A = Rs. 6050

⇒ I = 6050 – 5000

∴ Compound interest = Rs. 1050

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 24

Vidhya Pracharini Sabha was established by-

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 24

The correct answer is Hari Bhai Kinkar.

Key Points

  • Vidya Pracharini Sabha (1914):- It was founded by Hari Bhai Kinkar.
    • A branch of this institution was established by Sadhu Sitaram Das in Bijolia.
      • He established this institution in 1915 AD with the help of Dungar Singh Bhati and Ishwardan Asiya.

Additional Information

  • Vijay Singh Pathik was the main leader of the Bijoliya Kisan Movement (1897-1941 AD ).
    • His Original name was Bhoop Singh .
    • He came to Bijoliya on request of Sadhu Sitaram Das in 1916 AD .
    • Mankiya Lal Verma takes the education of Nation service from him.
      • Panchida Song was composed by Mankiya Lal Verma.
      • This song plays a significant role in the Bijoliya movement to influence people.
  • Bhanwar Lal Swarnkar wrote the poem Pragya Chakshu , which also influenced people to integrate with the movement.
  • Firstly Sadhu Sitaram Das leads the Bijoliya Kisan movement.
  • Bijoliya Kisan movement was Rajasthan's most long-lasting movement.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 25
What was the percentage of rainfall deficit in September 2024 despite La Niña predictions?
Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 25
Despite the IMD’s forecast predicting a 9% increase due to La Niña, September saw a 3% rainfall shortfall.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 26

The size of particles being studied in 'nano-technology' is about

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 26

The correct answer is 1 - 100 nm.

Key Points

  • Nanoparticle ,ultrafine unit with dimensions measured in nanometres (nm; 1 nm = 10−9 meter).
  • Nanoparticles exist in the natural world and are also created as a result of human activities .
  • The nanoparticle of their submicroscopic size  has unique material characteristics.
  • Manufactured nanoparticles may find practical application s in various  areas , including medicine ,engineering ,catalysis , and environmental remediation .
  • Nanoparticles can be classified into  various types , according to their size ,shape , and material properties .

Additional Information

  • Properties of Nanoparticles:
    • In 2008 the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) defined a nanoparticle as a discrete nano-object where all three Cartesian dimensions are less than 100 nm.
    • Nano-object needs only one of its characteristic dimensions to be in the range 1–100 nm to be classed as a nanoparticle , even if its other dimensions are.
    • Size range from 1 to 100 nm overlaps considerably with that previously assigned to the field of colloid science from 1 to 1,000 nm  which is sometimes alternatively called the mesoscale.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 27

Which of the following organization of Rajasthan is playing an important role in providing IT education to the people of rural remote areas?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 27

The correct answer is RKCL.

Key Points
  • RKCL-
    • Rajasthan Knowledge Corporation Limited was incorporated on 25th April 2008 under the Companies Act, 1956
    • Objective  -To provide IT education in rural remote areas and bridge the issue of the digital divide and provide last-mile connectivity.
    • RS-CIT course has been developed by this institute for basic computer education in Rajasthan, this course will help in the human resource development of Rajasthan.
      • RS-CIT course (regular) launched on 12th January 2009 .
      • The government is providing incentives to its employees for computer education to enhance their skills and proficiency which will help in the development of Rajasthan.

Additional Information

  • RSLDC:
    • Rajasthan is the first State in India to establish a Mission on Livelihoods. In order to address the challenges of unemployment and ensuring gainful and sustainable employment to the youth of the state, the Hon’ble Chief Minister created Rajasthan Mission on Livelihood (RMoL) in September 2004.
    • The objective of the creation of RMoL was to formulate appropriate and innovative strategies to promote and facilitate large-scale livelihoods for the poor and vulnerable people of the state. 
    • RSLDC was incorporated as Section 25 Company, a Not for Profit company, on 17th August 2010 with the Chief Secretary as the Chairman of the Company.
  • Rajasthan Financial Corporation (RFC) was constituted under a notification of the State Government dated 17 January 1955 under the SFCs Act, 1951, for providing long-term financial support to tiny, small, and medium scale industries in the State of Rajasthan.
  • Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation is a public transport company which provides bus services in Rajasthan.
    • It is headquartered in Jaipur, Rajasthan.
    • The corporation was established by the Government of Rajasthan on 1 October 1964 under the Road Transport Act 1950.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 28

Find the number of triangles in the given figure

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Solution -The logic follows here is:
The total number of triangles here are 9 as given below      

Triangles (ABF, BCD, DEF, ACE, BFD, BGH, GFI, GHI, HID)
Hence, the correct answer is "9".

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 29

Gopuram Style temple is which type of architecture?

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The correct answer is Dravidian Temple Style.

  • Gopuram Style temple is a monumental entrance tower, usually ornate, at the entrance of a Hindu temple, in the Dravidian architecture of the Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka, and Telangana states of Southern India.

Key Points

  • Dravidian Style of Temple Architecture:
    • Under the patronage of the Chola rulers, hundreds of temples were built in South India. It was a continuation of the previous Pallava architecture, with some variations.
    • This is what came to be known as the Dravidian style of temple architecture.
  • The features of the Dravidian style of Chola style are:
    • Unlike the Nagara temples, the Dravidian temples were surrounded by high boundary walls. 
    • The front wall had a high entrance gateway known as the gopuram. 
    • In the Dravidian style, the spire is in the form of a stepped pyramid that rises up linearly rather than curved. It is known as vimana.
    • The crowning element is shaped in the form of an octagon and is known as shikhara. It is similar to the Kalash of the Nagara temple, but not spherical.
    • There is only one vimana in the Dravidian architecture on top of the main temple.
    • The assembly hall was connected with the Garbhagriha by a vestibular tunnel known as Antarala.
    • The entrance of the Garbhagriha had sculptures of Dwaarpal, Mithun and yakshas.
    • The presence of a water tank inside the temple enclosure was a unique feature of the Dravidian style.
  • Example: Brihadeswara temple at Tanjore (built by Raja Raja I in 1011 A.D.), Gangaikondacholapuram temple (built by Rajendra I to commemorate his victory in the Gangeticdelta), etc.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 8 - Question 30
What was the theme for World Tourism Day 2024?
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The theme “Tourism and Peace” highlighted tourism's role in fostering cultural understanding and peace. This aligns with global efforts to promote tourism as a tool for unity.
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