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RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 1

What among the following is NOT included in the 'Chief Minister's Seven Point Programme for Women Empowerment in Rajasthan?

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Key Points
CM’s Seven Point Programme was launched during the year 2009-10 to focus on the following issues:

  • Safe Motherhood
  • Reduction in IMR
  • Population Stabilization
  • Prevention of child marriages
  • Retention of girls at least up to class X
  • Providing a secure and safe environment for women
  • Economic Empowerment by providing self-employment opportunities through the Self Help Group Programme

Additional Information

  • Empowerment of women is possible only if this is based on a life cycle approach.
  • There is no denial that despite socio-economic and educational development negative mindset in regard to girls still persists.
  • The declining sex-ratio is the indication that some serious thinking needs to go in our development plans to checkmate this negative attitude.  
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 2

Consider the following pairs:

Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 2

Key Points

  • Remuneration for the contribution made by human labor is called a  wage. Hence, Pair 1 is correctly matched . 
  • Remuneration for the contribution made by capital is called interest.Hence, Pair 2 is incorrectly matched . 
  • The remuneration of the contribution made by entrepreneurship is profit.
  • Remuneration for the contribution made by fixed natural resources (called ‘ land) is rent. Hence, Pair 3 is correctly matched . 
  • There are four factors of production:
    • Labour
    • Fixed Natural resources like Land
    • Capital
    • Entrepreneur
  • Payments made to all of these for taking part in the production process are known as Factor payments. Thus, there are four kinds of contributions that can be made during the production of goods and services.
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RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 3

Which article of the constitution determine the number of members of Rajasthan Public Service Commission?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 3

The correct answer is Article 318.

Key Points
  • The Commission consists of a Chairman and such number of Members as are determined by the Governor from time to time under  Article 318 of the Constitution.
  • Their conditions of service have also been determined by the Governor under the said Article by notifying the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (Conditions of Service) Regulations, 1974.
  • Under Article 318 (b) , the Governor makes provision with respect to the number of members of the staff of the Commission from time to time.
  • Their conditions of service have also been provided in the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (Ministerial and Subordinate Services) Rules and Regulations, 1979, and RPSC (Gazetted Staff) Service Rules and Regulations, 1991. 

Additional Information

  • Article 343(1) of the Constitution provides that Hindi in Devanagari script shall be the Official Language of the Union.
  • Article 320  states the functions of Public Service Commission.
  • Article 323 deals with publishing of annual reports by Public Service Commission.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 4

Consider the following statements with respect to the Shimla Conference of 1945:

1. It was convened by Lord Wavell to discuss the provision of the Wavell Plan.

2. In the conference, Jinnah demand that only the Muslim League has the sole right to represent the Muslims of India.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 4

Key Points
Shimla Conference:

  • To form a coalition interim government of Congress and Muslim League at the centre, Lord Wavell convened a meeting a conference of 21 Indian Political leaders of all political parties in June 1945 at Shimla. Hence statement 1 is correct
  • The conference broke down on the insistence of Jinnah that the Muslim League should have an exclusive right to nominate Muslim members of the Viceroy’s Executive Council and  Muslim League has the sole right to represent the Muslims of India. Hence statement 2 is correct.
  • This was something which the Congress could not concede without repudiating its national composition.
  • The League wanted the power of veto to any constitutional proposal which it believed was not in its interest.
  • The Wavell Plan, thus, was dissolved with the failure of the conference.

Important Points
The main proposals of the Wavell Plan were as follows:

  • With the exception of the governor-general and the commander-in-chief, all members of the executive council were to be Indians. 
  • Caste Hindus and Muslims  were to have equal representation. 
  • The reconstructed council was to function as an interim government within the framework of the  1935 Act  (i.e. not responding to the Central Assembly).
  • The governor-general was to exercise his veto on the advice of ministers.
  • Representatives of different parties  were to submit a joint list to the viceroy for nominations to the executive council. If a joint list was not possible, then separate lists were to be submitted.
  • Possibilities were to be kept open for negotiations on a new constitution once the war was finally won. 
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 5

The 42 nd Amendment to the Indian Constitution is notable because it gives

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 5

Key Points
42nd  Constitutional Amendment Act, 1976 :

  • Provided that the laws made for the implementation of Directive Principles cannot be declared invalid by the courts on the ground of violation of some Fundamental Rights. Hence option B is Correct.

History of cases:

  • Champakam Dorairajan case (1951):
    • Supreme Court ruled that in case of any conflict between the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles, the former would prevail. It declared that the Directive Principles have to conform to and run as subsidiary to the Fundamental Rights.
  • Golaknath case (1967):
    • Court held that the Fundamental Rights cannot be amended for the implementation of the Directive Principles.
  • Kesavananda Bharati case (1973):
    • Overruled the Judgement of Golaknath Case.
  • 42nd  Amendment Act (1973):
    • Accorded the position of legal primacy and supremacy to the Directive Principles over the Fundamental Rights conferred by Articles 14, 19 and 31.
  • Minerva Mills case (1980):
    • The Supreme Court also held that ‘the Indian Constitution is founded on the bedrock of the balance between the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles. They together constitute the core of commitment to social revolution. They are like two wheels of a chariot, one no less than the other.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 6

Which of the following statements regarding the judiciary in India are correct?
1. Article 122 provided the establishment of the supreme court with a chief justice and seven other judges.
2. In case of appointment of a judge other than the chief justice, the chief justice shall be consulted
3. Every judge of the supreme court holds office until the age of 65 years
4. The supreme court of India is free from the control and influence of legislature and executive.

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 6

India works on three tiers of the Judicial system: The Supreme Court, the High Court and the Subordinate Courts.
Important Point
According to the Constitution of India, the following are the rules for the appointment of the Supreme court Judge:

  • Article 124 vests the power of appointment of the Chief Justice of India (C.J.I.) and the Judges of the Supreme Court in the President.
    • The President shall by the warrant, make the appointment after consultation with such of the judges of the Supreme Court and the High Courts of the States, as he may deem necessary.
    • Also, the provision speaks of "after‟ consultation and not "in‟ consultation.
    • In the case of appointment of a judge other than the Chief Justice of India, the C.J.I. shall always be consulted.
    • On a plain reading of the provision, the power of appointment vests in the President.
    • The President, of course, means the Executive i.e. The President acting on the advice of the Council of Ministers.
    • The C.J.I. and other such judges of the Supreme Court and the High Courts shall be consulted by the President, as he may deem necessary. 
    • The appointment of judges of the High Courts is also made by the President (Executive).
    • The President has to consult the C.J.I., the Governor of the State and the Chief Justice of the High Court.

As per the Constitution of India, Supreme Court judges retire at age of 65 while the  age of retirement for High Court judges is 62 years.

Judiciary has been kept independent so that it may give impartial decisions and its verdicts are not influenced by the executive and legislative bodies.

  • It is this independence of the j udiciary that allows the courts to play a central role in protecting the Fundamental Rights of all the citizens.

From the above, we can conclude that statements 2, 3, and 4 are correct.
Key Points
Article 122 in The Constitution Of Indiap:

  • Courts not to inquire into proceedings of Parliament
  • The validity of any proceedings in Parliament shall not be called in question on the ground of any alleged irregularity of procedure.
  • No officer or member of Parliament in whom powers are vested by or under this Constitution for regulating procedure or the conduct of business, or for maintaining order, in Parliament shall be subject to the jurisdiction of any court in respect of the exercise by him of those powers (Chapter III Legislative Powers Of The President)

Thus,  statement 1 is not correct.

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 7

Vultures which used to be very common in Indian countryside some years ago are rarely seen nowadays. This is attributed to  

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 7

The correct answer is Option B.
Key Points

  • Vultures in the Indian subcontinent were dying of kidney failure shortly after scavenging livestock treated with diclofenac, a painkiller that is similar to aspirin or ibuprofen .
  • The Government of India banned “Diclofenac and its formulations for veterinary use” in July 2008 with a view to conserving vultures and, in July 2015, allowed use of the drug as a single-dose injection for humans only.
  • According to wildlife veterinarians, the key cause of vulture deaths is food poisoning .
    • The birds were feeding on dead animals that had been administered the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) diclofenac as a painkiller .
    • When the gyps species fed on these carcasses, they faced acute renal failure and died.
  • Vultures are among the top predators and are enlisted in the critically endangered category in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
  • The Government of India is also likely to ban the analog NSAID aceclofenac for veterinary use, given its potential to kill vultures .
    • A research note submitted by Vibhu Prakash, Principal Scientist and Deputy Director, Vulture Conservation Breeding Centre (VCBC), Panchkula, Haryana, on “Metabolism of Aceclofenac in cattle to Vulture-killing Diclofenac”, had apparently served as the basis for this move.
    • The VCBC had requested prohibition on veterinary use of aceclofenac as well. In a 2016 research study, Toby Heath Calligan (of the Royal Society for Protection of Birds) and others found that nearly all of the aceclofenac administered to cattle in the recommended dose was very rapidly metabolized into diclofenac.
  • The study pointed out that at least 12 other NSAIDs, besides diclofenac, were available for veterinary use in South Asia, and aceclofenac was one of them.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 8

In which area of Rajasthan is Gulabi Gangaur celebrated on Chaitra Shukla 5?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 8

The correct answer is Nathdwara.

Key Points

  • Gulabi Gangaur celebrated on Chaitra Shukla 5 .
  • Gulabi Gangaur is celebrated in Nathdwara .
  • Nathdwara is a town in India's western state of Rajasthan.
  • It is located in the Aravalli hills, on the banks of the Banas River in Rajsamand District, 48 kilometers northeast of Udaipur .

Additional Information

  • At the festival of Colors , Rajasthani women welcome another traditional festival of Gangaur with typical Mewari songs.
  • Gangaur is celebrated at the end of winter and the onset of the spring season.
  • Gangaur is celebrated in the honor of Goddess Gauri – the companion of Lord Shiva, women offer prayers to Goddess Gauri whom we consider as the mother of abundance.
  • It is a special festival of Udaipur which bears a unique significance for the people of Rajasthan.
  • Especially the womenfolk of Rajasthan consider Gauri as the main idol of the married women.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 9

Which one of the following was introduced with the coming of British art in India during the colonial period?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 9

The correct answer is Oil Painting.

Key Points

  • European artists brought with them the idea of realism.
    • This was a belief that artists had to observe carefully and depict faithfully what the eye saw.
    • What the artist produced was expected to look real and lifelike.
    • European artists also brought with them the technique of oil painting – a technique with which Indian artists were not very familiar.
    • Oil painting enabled artists to produce images that looked real. 
  • Thomas Daniell and his nephew William Daniell were the most famous of the artists who painted within this tradition .
    • They came to India in 1785 and stayed for seven years, journeying from Calcutta to northern and southern India.
    • They produced some of the most evocative picturesque landscapes of Britain’s newly conquered territories in India.
    • Their large oil paintings on canvas were regularly exhibited to select audiences in Britain, and their albums of engravings were eagerly bought up by a British public keen to know about Britain’s empire.
  • Often, middle-class Indian artists set up printing presses and produced prints for a wide market.
    • They were trained in British art schools in new methods of life study, oil painting, and printmaking.
    • One of the most successful of these presses that were set up in late-nineteenth-century Calcutta was the Calcutta art studio.
  • Ravi Varma belonged to the family of the Maharajas of Travancore in Kerala and was addressed as Raja.
    • He mastered the Western art of oil painting and real-life study but painted themes from Indian mythology.
    • He dramatized on canvas, scenes from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, drawing on the theatrical performances of mythological stories that he witnessed during his tour of the Bombay Presidency.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 10
The Matuas community, beneficiaries under the CAA, originally migrated from:
Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 10
The Matuas migrated from East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) during and after the 1971 war.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 11

Direction: In each of the questions below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. Consider the assumptions and decide which of them is implicit in the given statement.

Statement:  There has been a remarkable increase in tourism in India during the last five years.

Assumption I:  People are able to afford travel now.

Assumption II: The tourism industry has generated more employment than the entertainment industry.

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 11

Assumption I is implicit as the statement mention a surge in tourism that implies travelling would have become affordable.

Assumption  II is not implicit as the statement does compare the employment generation of the tourism and entertainment industry.

Hence, only Assumption I is implicit .

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 12

Rampura Agucha mines of Rajasthan is known for which mineral?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 12

The correct answer is Lead and Zinc.

Key Points
  • Rampura Agucha mines are located in the Bhilwara district of Rajasthan .
  • Rajasthan is endowed with the largest lead-zinc ore deposit having resources of 629.92 million tonnes.
  • The important lead-zinc-silver deposits in the State are located at:
    • Zawar (Udaipur) 
    • Rajpura-Dariba-Bethumi and Sindesar Kalan-Sindesar Khurd (Rajsamand)
    • Rampura-Agucha and Pur-Banera (Bhilwara),
    • Dehri (Sirohi)
    • Kayer–Ghugra and  Sawar (Ajmer).  

Additional Information

  • Gold ore is found in Bhukhia-Jagpura-Delwarabelt in the Banswara district of Rajasthan.
  • The Iron-Ore Deposits are located in the district of Jaipur, Udaipur, Jhunjhunu, Sikar, Bhilwara, Alwar, Bharatpur, Dausa, and Banswara. 
  • Manganese deposits mainly occur in the districts of Banswara where it is confined to a belt extending from Guraria to Rathimuri over a distance of 22 Km.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 13
Which area did Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam visit during his recent trip to Rajasthan?
Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 13
The Singapore President visited Jodhpur, Rajasthan. His visit coincides with strong India-Singapore ties in trade and cultural exchange.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 14

According to which Amendment, words 'socialist and secular' were added on preamble of Indian constitution.

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 14

42nd Amendment Act of 1976

  • Added Socialist, Secular and integrity in Preamble.
  • Added Fundamental duties (Part IV A)
  • Creation of All India Judicial Service.
  • Extended the time limit of President rule from 6 months to 1 year;
  • Added 3 new directive principles,
  • Raised tenure of Lok Sabha & State legislature assemblies from 5 to 6 years;
  • Proclamation of national emergency;
  • Made obligatory for President to act on the advice of the Council of ministers. 
  • Provided for administrative tribunal and tribunal for other matters.
  • Constitution amendment beyond the judiciary.
  • Curtailed the power of judiciary review and writs of SC and HC.
  • Tenure of Lok sabha and legislative assembly rose to 6 years.
  • Law made by the directive principle cannot be challenged on fundamental rights.
  • Parliament powered to make law on anti-nationalist and fundamental rights can be curtailed.
  • Equal justice, Free legal aid, Participation in management in working place added to the directive principle.
  • Extended the one-time president rule from 6 months to 1 year.
  • The centre can deploy armed forces in any state of India.
  • Education, forest protection weight and measurement, administration of justice, constructional and organization of all court except SC to union list 
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 15

David, John and Johny start at the same time in the same direction to run around a circular stadium. David completes a round in 126 seconds, John in 154 seconds and Johny in 198 seconds, all starting at the same point. After how much time will they again at the starting point?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 15

Given:

David completes a round in 126 seconds, John in 154 seconds, and Jhonny in 198 seconds

Calculation:

LCM of 126 ,154, 198 is  1386

They meet together in 1386 seconds

Converting into minutes dividing by 60

⇒ 1386/60 = 23.10 minutes

⇒ 23 minutes + 0.10 × 60 seconds = 23 minutes 6 seconds

∴ The required answer is 23 minutes 6 seconds.

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 16

How many prime numbers between 1 and 100 have unit place digit as 3 ?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 16

Given:

Number 1 to 100 is given

Concept Used:

Prime Number : A prime number is a number that will not be divisible by any number except 1 and that number itself.

For Example, 5 is divisible by only 1 and 5, which the number itself. So, 5 is a prime number

On the other hand 6 is divisible by 1, 2, 3 & 6. So, 6 is not a prime number it is a composite number

Calculations:

According to the question, we have

Number between 1 to 100 having unit digit 3 is

3, 13, 23, 33, 43, 53, 63, 73, 83 and 93

Clearly, we can see that 33, 63 and 93 is divisible by 3

So, except these three numbers all are prime numbers

3, 13, 23, 43, 53, 73 and 83 are prime numbers 

∴ Prime numbers between 1 and 100 having unit place digit 3 is 7.

Important Points

No even number can be a prime number.

All even numbers are composite number.

Although 2 is an even number it is divisible by only 1 and 2 (the number itself). So, 2 consider as a prime number.

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 17

Where is Todgarh Raoli Wildlife Sanctuary situated in Rajasthan?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 17

The correct answer is Rajsamand.

Key Points
  • Todgarh Raoli Wildlife Sanctuary:
    • Todgarh Raoli Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary in Rajasthan, India.
    • It is spread over the Ajmer, Pali and Rajsamand districts of the state.
    • It was established in 1983.
    • Its area comprises about 495-kilometer square
    • Major animals found here are leopard, wild boar, chinkara, common langur, sloth bears, and Indian wolf. 
    • Deewair is a historical place situated inside the sanctuary.
    • Todgarh Fort is situated inside the sanctuary and was constructed by Colonel James Toad.
    • Dudhaleshwar Temple is also situated inside the sanctuary.

Additional Information

  • During the time of the independence movement, political prisoners were kept in the Todgarh fort. Vijay Singh Pathik was also one such famous political prisoner here.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 18

From where does the Kali Sindh river enters in Rajasthan?

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The correct answer is Binda village, Jhalawar.

Key Points

  • Kalisindh -
    • Originate place- Bagli, Dewas, Madhya Pradesh
    • Rajasthan entering point- Binda village , Raipur, Jhalawar
    • It extinct in the Chambal river in Nanera, Kota 

Additional Information

  • Ahu-
    • Originate place-Susner area, Madhya Pradesh
    • Rajasthan entering point- Nandpur , Jhalawar
    • It flows from Mukandara hill national park.
    • Its confluence with Kalisindh in Gagron. 
  • Parwan -
    • Originate place- Malwa plateau, Madhya Pradesh.
    • Rajasthan entering point- Kharibor , Jhalawar
    • It is also known as the asylum of snakes.
    • This river extinct in Kalisindh in Ramgarh, Kota.
  • Kunu -
    • Originate place- Guna, Madhya Pradesh
    • Rajasthan entering point- Museri village, Baran
    • This river returns to Madhya Pradesh after entering Museri and then come again in Govardhanpura (Kota).
    • This is the only river that enters two times in Rajasthan
    • This river is extinct in Chambal on the border of Karauli.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 19

Which Chola ruler was popularly called ‘Victor of the Ganges’?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 19

The correct answer is Rajendra Chola I.

  • Rajendra Chola I was popularly called ‘Victor of the Ganges’.

Key Points

  • Rajendra I (1014 AD-1044 AD):
    • He conquered Orissa, Bengal, Burma and Andaman and Nicobar islands.
    • The Chola dynasty was at its zenith during his reign.
    • Rajendra I also assumed the title of ‘Gangaikonda Cholam’ and built a city called Gangaikonda Cholapuram.
    • Rajendra I conquered complete Sri Lanka and made Anuradhapura his capital.
    • He defeated the Pala king Mahipala and took the title of Gangaikonda Cholam.
    • He also built the Cholamandalam Lake and the city of Gangikonda Cholapuram.
    • He won the Java, Sumatra and Malaya areas from the Shailendra king.

Additional Information

  • The Chola Empire (850 AD-1279 AD):
    • Capital: Tanjore, Gangaikonda Cholapuram.
    • The founder of the Chola dynasty wasVijayalaya, who was at first a feudatory of the Pallavas.
    • He captured Tanjore in 850 AD.
    • The ancient capital of Cholas was Palyarai.
    • Vijayalaya revived the Chola Empire in the 9th century AD.
      • He took the title of ‘Narkesari’.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 20

Ashish decided to donate 15% of his salary to a charity. On the day of donation, he changed his mind and donated Rs. 2896 which was 90% of what he had decided earlier. Find the approx. salary of Ashish.

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 20

Given:   

Ashish decides to donate 15% of his salary.

Later, he changed his mind and donated Rs. 2896 which was 90% of what he had decided earlier.

Calculation:

Let the salary of Ashish be Rs x.

As per the question, Ashish donated 90% of what he had decided earlier.

90% of 15% of x = Rs. 2896

⇒ (90/100) × (15/100) × x = Rs. 2896

⇒ 0.9 × 0.15 × x = 2896.

⇒ x = 2896/(0.9 × 0.15)

⇒ x ≈ Rs. 21450

∴ The approx. salary of Ashish is Rs. 21450.

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 21

Which place in Rajasthan is famous for the art of 'Tie and dye'?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 21

The correct answer is Jodhpur.

Key Points

  • Jodhpur is famous for the art of 'Tie and dye '.

Additional Information

  • The best places to see traditional tie and dye work in Rajasthan are Jodhpur and Sikar .
    • Other places like Udaipur, Jaipur, Pali, and Barmer are still in the process of reaching the same heights in tie and dye work.
  • The process of making tie and dye work is quite simple, but also time-consuming.
  • Tie and dye, or bandhani, is derived from the Sanskrit word 'bandh" , meaning 'to tie' and is one of the most popular and widespread textile arts of India extending across the country from the states of Gujarat and Rajasthan.
    • Bandhani , in fact, is the name given to the characteristic feature on Indian tie and dye.
    • It refers to the small dot found in the center of square or circle motifs, caused by the penetration of the dye.
    • The lack of this dot indicates that a tie and dye item was mechanically-printed and not produced using traditional Indian techniques.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 22

A form of Bioremediation in which Fungi are used to decontaminate the area is specifically known as :

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 22

The correct answer is Mycoremediation.

Key Points

  • Bioremediation - 
    • Bioremediation is a branch of biotechnology that employs the use of living organisms, like microbes and bacteria , in the removal of contaminants, pollutants, and toxins from soil, water, and other environments.
    • Bioremediation is used to clean up oil spills or contaminated groundwater.
    • Bioremediation requires fewer resources and less energy than conventional technology and doesn’t accumulate hazardous by-products as waste.
    • Bioremediation has technical and cost advantages , although it can often take more time to carry out than traditional methods. 
    • Bioremediation can be tailored to the needs of the polluted site in question and the specific microbes needed to break down the pollutant are encouraged by selecting the limiting factor needed to promote their growth.
  • Types of Bioremediation - 
    • Phytoremediation - It is a bioremediation process that uses various types of plants to remove, transfer, stabilize, and/or destroy contaminants in the soil and groundwater.
    • Mycoremediation - It is a form of Bioremediation in which Fungi are used to decontaminate the area.  Hence, statement 1 is correct.
    • Rhizofiltration -  Rhizofiltration refers to the use of plant roots to absorb, concentrate, and precipitate toxic metals from contaminated groundwater.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 23

When a Bill is reserved by the Governor for the consideration of the President, within what time he must return the Bill?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 23

Key Points
When a Bill is reserved by the Governor for the consideration of the President, the following three options are available with the President (Article 201):

  • He may give his assent to the bill
  • He may withhold his assent to the bill
  • He may direct the governor to return the bill for the reconsideration of the state legislature. This happens only when the bill presented is not a money bill . If the bill is again presented to the President with or without making any amendment, the President is not bound to give his assent to the bill (veto power). 

The time limit within which the President has to make a decision with regard to a bill reserved by the Governor for his consideration is not mentioned in the Constitution.
Additional Information
When a bill is passed by the state legislative assembly and presented before the Governor, he has the following options available with him

  • He may give his assent to the bill
  • He may withhold his assent to the bill
  • He may return the bill for the reconsideration of the state legislature. This happens only when the bill presented is not a money bill.
  • He may reserve the bill for the consideration of the President.

Three categories of the veto powers of the President:

  • Absolute Veto Power - Withhold the assent to the bill
  • Suspensive Veto Power - The power to  return the bill to the Parliament with or without consideration
  • Pocket Veto Power - The  power to not act upon the bill
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 24

Which of the following countries have a two party system?

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Key Points

  • The party system is part of the political system. Power is formed and the government is governed in democratic political systems by the party system. 
  • A two-party system is a party system where two major political parties dominate the government.
  • One of the two parties typically holds a majority in the legislature and is usually referred to as the majority or governing party while the other is the minority or opposition party. 
  • The two-party system, the political system in which the electorate gives its votes largely to only two major parties and in which one or the other party can win a majority in the legislature.
  • Within each major party in the United States, the Republicans and the Democrats, many factions are struggling for power.
  • ExampleUSA , Jamaica, Malta are some countries with a two-party system.

Additional Information

  • A one-party state, single-party state, one-party system, or single-party system is a type of state in which one political party has the right to form the government, usually based on the existing constitution. 
  • All other parties are either outlawed or allowed to take only a limited and controlled participation in elections.
  • India has a multi-party system 
  • However, the dominant political parties in India are the Congress party and Bhartiya Janta Party.
  • Initially, India was dominated by the single party for several decades, but from the 1990s onwards other parties start emerging and India has its first coalition government.
  • The Dominant one-party system was exhibited by India from 1950 to 1975.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 25

'Jalabhishekam’ Water Conservation Campaign is inaugurated by whom?

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Key Points

  • The Union Defence Minister, Rajnath Singh, inaugurated 57,000 water structures under the “ Jalabhishekam Water Conservation Campaign” virtually from New Delhi.
  • The Defence Minister highlighted that the Campaign is fulfilling the aim of ‘water for every farm and work for every hand’. 
  • The campaign would be helpful in the betterment of the villages.

Additional Information

  • Minister of Jal Shakti is Gajendra Singh Shekhawat.
  • He is a member of parliament from the Bharatiya Janata Party representing Jodhpur in the Lok Sabha.
  • Minister of State  for  Jal Shakti Rattan Lal Kataria  is an Indian politician from Haryana.
  • He is a member of the 16th Lok Sabha .
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 26

In 1920s, with the objective of political awakening “who published newspaper ‘Rajasthan Weekly’ from Beawar?

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The correct answer is Rishi Dutt Mehta.

Key Points

  • In the 1920s Rishi Dutt Mehta published the newspaper ‘Rajasthan Weekly’ from Beawar with the objective of political awakening .

Additional Information

  • 1919 - Rajasthan Kesari
    • It was published from Wardha, Maharashtra under the editorship of Vijay Singh Pathik.
    • Played an important role in the peasant movement in Bijoliya.
  • 1920 - Tarun Rajasthan
    • Published from Ajmer under the editorship of Ramnarayan Chaudhary and Shobhalal Gupt.
    • Vijay Singh Pathik also expressed his views through the paper.
  • 1922 - Naveen Rajasthan
    • Published initially by Rajasthan Sewa Sangh and later by Vijay Singh Pathik.
  • 1923 - Rajasthan Weekly
    • Published by Rishidatt from Beawar
    • Highlighted problems of people of Udaipur, Jaipur, Hadoti, Jaipur.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 27

The caves and rock-cut temples at Ellora are related to:

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The caves and rock-cut temples at Ellora are Hindu, Buddhist and Jain.
Key Points

  • Ellora, built by Rashtrakutas is located in Aurangabad, Maharashtra. 
  • It is one of the World Heritage Sites . It is well known for its monumental caves
  • 1 2 Buddhist (caves 1–12), 17 Hindu Caves (caves 13–29) and 5 Jain caves (caves 30–34).
  • These caves were built in proximity and demonstrate the religious harmony prevalently during this period of Indian history.
  • The Kailasha or Kailashanatha temple is the largest of the rock-cut Hindu temples at the Ellora Caves, Maharashtra, India.
  • It is one of the largest rock-cut monastery-temple cave complexes in the world, featuring Hindu, Buddhist and Jain monuments, and artwork, dating from the 600–1000 CE period

Additional Information

  • The five Jain caves at Ellora belong to the ninth and tenth centuries.
    • They all belong to the Digambara sect .
  • Twelve Buddhist caves were built during the 5th-7th century.
  • Most popular of the Buddhist caves is Cave number 10, a Chaitya hall (chandrashala) or ' Vishvakarma cave ', popularly known as the Carpenter's Cave
  • Dashavatara cave (Cave 15) at Ellora depicts the ten avatars of Lord Vishnu .
  • There is the Rameshvara Cave (Cave 21) and Dhumar Lena Cave (Cave 29).
  • There are total seventeen caves at Ellora that belong Hindu religion. They are numbered from thirteen to twenty-nine and date back to somewhere between 600 AD and 875 AD.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 28

Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the code given below:

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The correct answer is (a) - (iii), (b) - (i), (c) - (ii), (d) - (iv).
Key Points

  • Buddhism :
    • Founded by Siddhartha Gautham.
    • He was born in Lumbini near Nepal in 563 BC.
    • After 49 days of meditation under a pipal tree, Gautama attained Bodhi (enlightenment) at Bodhgaya in Bihar.
    • Buddha gave his first sermon at Sarnath, UP and the event is known as Dharma-Chakra-Pravartana.
    • He followed 'Madhyam Marg' or the middle path
    • He died at Kushinagar, UP and the event is known as Mahaparinirvan.
    • The Tri Ratnas of Buddhism is Buddha (spiritual potential), Dhamma (teachings of Buddha), and Sangha (order of monks who follow Buddhism).
    • Buddha's Birth is represented by the symbol of  Lotus & Bull.
    • Buddha's Enlightenment is represented by the symbol of the  Bodhi Tree .
    • Buddha's First sermon is represented by the symbol of the  wheel (chakra) .
    • Buddha's Demise  is represented by the symbol of Stupa .
    • Buddha's Great Departure ( Mahabhinishkramana) is represented by the symbol of Horse .
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 29

Swati Dudhwal from Rajasthan is related to which sport?

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The correct answer is Archery.

  • Swati Dudhwal from Rajasthan is related to archery.

Key Points

  • Swati Dudhwal is related to archery.
    • She has also won the gold medal in World UniversityArchery Championship.
    • Her current world ranking is 118.
    • She is from Churu, Rajasthan.

Additional Information

  • Terminologies used in  Shooting are Rapidfire Pistol, Standard rifle, Air rifle, Free pistol, Range, Bull’s eye, etc.
  • Terminologies used in  Athletics are  Relay, Photofinish, Track, Lane, Hurdles, Shotput, Discus Throw, Hammer Throw, Triple Jump, High Jump, Cross Country, etc.
  • Terminologies associated with Badminton are Baseline, Carry, Service Court, Fore Hand, Back Hand, Smash, Hit, Drop, Net, Love, Double Fault, etc.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 30

Chunni Lal Prabhakar and Amrit Lal Payek were associated with which of the Prajamandal movement in Rajasthan?

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The correct answer is option i.e Pratapgarh Prajamandal.

  • In Rajasthan, Rajputana Desi Lok Parishad or Rajputana Native States Public Council was established.
    • These councils laid the foundation for Prajamandal movement in Rajasthan.
    • The Prajamandal movement created a political awakening among the people in the Indian States and fought for their rights.
  • These Praja Mandals were formed to establish a responsible government in the princely states.
  • Pratapgarh Prajamandal was set up in 1945 by Amrit Lal Payak along with Chunni Lal Prabhakar.
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