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JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 1

Which of the following tribe is included in the official list of Scheduled Tribes in Jharkhand?

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  • The Scheduled Tribe (ST) population of Jharkhand State is as per the 2001 census 7,087,068 constituting 26.3% of the total population of the state.
  • The Scheduled Tribes are primarily rural as 91.7 per cent of them reside in villages.
  • The district-wise distribution of the ST population shows that Gumla district has the highest proportion of STs (68.4%).

Jharkhand has 32 tribal groups:-

  • Munda
  • Santhal
  • Oraon
  • Kharia
  • Gond
  • Kol
  • Kanwar
  • Savar
  • Asur
  • Baiga
  • Banjara
  • Bathudi
  • Bedia
  • Binjhia
  • Birhor
  • Birjia
  • Chero
  • Chick-Baraik
  • Gorait
  • Ho
  • Karmali
  • Kharwar
  • Khond
  • Kisan
  • Kora
  • Korwa
  • Lohra
  • Mahli
  • Mal-Paharia
  • Parhaiya
  • Sauria Paharia
  • Bhumij
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 2

The government of India has approved the setting up of a Plastic park at a cost of Rs. 120 crores in an area of 150 acres at

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  • The government of India approved the setting up of a Plastic park at a cost of Rs. 120 crores in an area of 150 acres at Deoghar on 20-March-2018.
  • It was announced that 36,000 direct and indirect jobs would be created.
  • The park would have units that would manufacture woven sacks, moulded furniture, plastic crates, HDPE plastic combs, water tanks, bottles, pipes, small containers, toys, mosquito nets and leno bags among others.
  • It was also announced that a plastic recycling unit would be established with an investment of Rs 3.50 crore in the district, the second unit in India after Guwahati.
  • It was requested from the state government of Jharkhand to facilitate land/ building infrastructure to set up a Central Institute for Plastic Engineering & Technology (CIPET) alongside the Plastic Park so that freshers may be trained thereto become plastic engineers and technicians.
  • It is estimated that polymer consumption in India would double from the current 10 million metric tonnes to 20 million metric tonnes by 2022.
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JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 3

To minimize the impact of mining the State Government has proposed to bring Legislative measures in line with the model of which state?

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  • To minimize the impact of mining the State Government of Jharkhand proposed to bring Legislative measures in line with the model of Andhra Pradesh. 
  • The chief mineral resources of the state include iron ore, coal, mica, limestone, manganese, mica, copper ore among others (40% of the country's mineral reserves are from Jharkhand). 
  • Mining is an important economic activity in Jharkhand and mining activities have high ecological and social impact.
  • The large scale mining and allied activities going on in the Jharkhand region has caused severe damage to the land resources of the area.
  • Vast areas of rich forests and agricultural land belonging to the indigenous people have been laid waste because of haphazard mining.
  • To minimize the impacts of mining, the State Government also proposes to bring some legislation in mining in line with the Andhra Pradesh model so that resources generated from mining sectors can be used to replenish the development funds available with the local bodies.

It also has plans to create a separate directorate of the environment.

JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 4

Forest Department of Jharkhand has established a Herbal Demonstration Nursery for demonstration, training and extension purposes at ______.

Detailed Solution for JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 4
  • Forest Department of Jharkhand has established a Herbal Demonstration Nursery for demonstration, training and extension purposes at  Petarbar, Bokaro.
  • The Nursery has been established on one hectare of land in order to prevent the endangered species of medicinal plants.
  • More than 200 species are being maintained there, most of which have been collected from the wild forests of the state.
  • Further, the Department of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Cooperation is working on the concept of the establishment of the herbal park in the state.
  • The park will help promote herbal farming and create more opportunities in the field of the herbal industry.
  • Additionally, the Government plans to encourage the cultivation and use of herbal plants in the area, development of nature-based herbal tourism centres for tourist attraction in Jharkhand, promotion of sustainable livelihood in the herbal sector and opportunities for the herbal processing industry in the region.
  • The herbal park will consist of an Aromatic Herb Garden, a Spice Herb Garden, a Kitchen Herb Garden, an Ornamental Herb Garden, and a Cosmetic Herb Garden along with other facilities.
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 5

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HUDCO:

  • Its full form is -HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LTD.
  • One of the objectives of this corporation is to provide long term finance for the construction of houses for residential purposes or finance or undertake housing and urban development programmes in the country.
  • Among many states, it is also in Ashoknagar, Ranchi-2, Jharkhand.

Vedanta Limited:

  • It is a subsidiary of Vedanta Resources Limited.
  • It is one of the world's leading Oil & Gas and Metals companies.
  • It primarily deals in iron ore, gold and aluminium mines.
  • Among other states, it is in Harmu, Ranchi-2, Jharkhand.

Dalmiya Cement Bharat Limited

  • The Dalmia Bharat Group is engaged in cement, sugar, refractories, renewable energy and other businesses.
  • The cement group started operating in 1939 in Tamil Nadu.
  • Among other states, it is in Balidih, Bokaro-14, Jharkhand.
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 6

Which of the following Sanctuary of Jharkhand has got largest area in sq. km.?

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  • Palamau Sanctuary
    • Palamau Tiger Reserve forms part of Betla National Park and Palamau Wildlife Sanctuary.
    • Palamau Wildlife Sanctuary was initially created over a forest area of 979.97 Sq. Km. and since then an area of 226.32 sq. Km. of this sanctuary has been notified as Betla National Park.
    • Forests here are of Dry as well as Moist Deciduous types with bamboo brakes.
  • Dalma Sanctuary
    • It was inaugurated in 1975.
    • It contains a significant population of Indian Elephants.
    • Area covered- 195 km2.
  • Mahuadanr Sanctuary
    • It lies in Chechari Valley in the district of Latehar in Jharkhand.
    • It is an identified habitat of wolves.
    • Area covered- 63 km2.
  • Parasnath Sanctuary
    • It is surrounded by lush greenery as the famous Parasnath Hills are just closer to this sanctuary.
    • It is named after 23rd Jain Thirthankar- Parsvanath, who attained nirvana on the Hill.
    • Area- 195 km2
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 7

Under the Jharkhand Rent Control Act, 2011, Salami, fine or any type of sum in addition to the rent of a building shall not exceed

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JHARKHAND BUILDING (LEASE, RENT & EVICTION) CONTROL ACT, 2011

  • It is an Act to regulate the letting of buildings and the rent of such buildings and to prevent unreasonable eviction of tenants therefrom in the State of Jharkhand.

The Act includes Premium, Salami, fine or advance of more than one month's rent not to be claimed or received

  • It shall not be lawful for any person to claim or receive, in consideration of the grant, renewal or continuance of a tenancy of any building, the payment of any premium, salami, fine or any other like sum in addition to the rent or payment of any sum exceeding one month's rent of such building as rent in advance.
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 8

Under the CNT Act, who has the power to order for survey and preparation of the record of right?

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  • Chota Nagpur Tenancy Act (CNT act) is a significant act for the tribal population of Jharkhand.
  • It prohibits the transfer of tribal land to non-tribals and protects community ownership.
  • The act is listed in the Ninth Schedule of the Indian Constitution. Hence, it is beyond judicial review. 
  • This Act is applicable in North Chota Nagpur, South Chota Nagpur and Palamau divisions, including areas under several municipalities and notified area committees.

Section 80 of the Act-

  • The State Government may make an order directing that a survey be made and a record-of-rights be prepared, by a Revenue Officer in respect of the lands in any local area, estate, or tenure or part thereof.
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 9

Who is the author of Santhal Pargonas district Gazetteer Published in 1910?

Detailed Solution for JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 9
  • L.S.S. O'Mally was the author of Santhal Pargonas district Gazetteer Published in 1910.
  • In 1855, Santhal Parganas was created as a district and was a part of the Bengal Presidency.
  • Presently, Santhal Pargana is one of the divisions of Jharkhand.
  • It comprises six districts: Godda, Deoghar, Dumka, Jamtara, Sahibganj and Pakur.
  • L.S.S. O'Mally was the British Civil Servant in India.
  • He worked as Magistrate and Collector in Bengal for quite a few years.
  • Later, he served in the General and Revenue Department in Bengal as a civil servant.
  • During his lifetime, he published several books, such as Bengal District Gazetteers, Santal Parganas, and Purnea.
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 10

'Beru Gosai' is worshiped as which of the following natural power by Sauria Paharia ?

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Sauria Paharia

  • They are a primitive tribe of Jharkhand, which mainly resides in the Santhal Pargana region of Sahebganj, Pakurd, Godda, Dumka and Jamtara districts.
  • They worship their ancestral spirits, known as Jiwe Urkkya especially before sowing a new field.
  • The centre point of their religion is the worship of their elders and Dharti, Gorasi, Gosai are the main Gods.
  • They worship 'Beru Gosai' like the Sun.
  • They practice shifting cultivation, called jhum.
  • The language of the Sauria Paharias is closely linked to that of the Oraons
  • They have a population of around 45,000 in Jharkhand, with a possible negligible population in West Bengal.
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 11

Who among the following tableau won 2nd prize In the Republic Day parade of 2015? 

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Every year Union ministry of Defence announces Republic Day parade awards in various categories like Best marching contingents from the three services, Best marching contingents from Paramilitary forces and other auxiliary marching contingents, best tableaux among states, and best tableaux among Ministries and departments.

  • Under the best tableaux in states category first prize was given to Maharashtra tableau which depicted Wari to Pandharpur (a pilgrimage to Pandharpur).
  • The second prize was given to the Jharkhand tableau depicting Maluti temples and the third prize was given to Karnataka which showed Channapatna toys.
  • Maluti temple is a group of 72 temples located in the Dumka district of Jharkhand.
  • It is believed to be built around the 17th and 19th centuries by the kings of the Baj Basanta dynasty.
  • They are inspired by Goddess Mowlakshi, their family goddess.
  • The Global Heritage fund has declared this site among the world’s 12 most endangered cultural sites. 
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 12

How many different climatic regions are present in State of Jharkhand as per NIDM report?

Detailed Solution for JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 12
  • As per NIDM, Jharkhand state has three climate regions.
  • As per the NIDM report, Jharkhand forms a part of Agro-Climatic Zone VII known as the Eastern Plateau and Hill Region.

The state has been further classified into three Agro-Climatic regions: Central and North-Eastern Plateau (Region-I), Western Plateau (Region-II), and South-eastern Plateau (Region-III).
National Institute of Disaster Management is a specified institute for training and capacity for developing programs for managing natural disasters in India.
National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM) was formed by the Disaster Management Act 2005 which was passed by the President of India on 9 January 2006.

JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 13

The Government of Jharkhand initiated Wild Life Management Plan in different wildlife sanctuaries existing in the State of Jharkhand. The plan will implement for how many years?

Detailed Solution for JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 13

The Government of Jharkhand initiated a Wildlife Management Plan for a period of 10 years.

  • Wildlife protection is a process of conservation and management of wildlife facing the threat of extinction.
  • Wildlife is an important part of our ecology. Due to development projects, global warming, and pollution biodiversity is getting affected.
  • The purpose of this plan is to restore degraded habitats, maintain wildlife habitats, reduce man and wildlife conflict and improve biodiversity.
  • An extensive survey of forest areas and villages was done for formulating the activities under this plan.
  • Jharkhand has 1 national park and 11 Wildlife Sanctuaries which constitute around 2.74% of the state’s geographical area.
  • The government also plans to increase the flora and fauna in these sanctuaries and the National Parks.
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 14

Granite Polishing Industry of JSMDC is located at

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The granite polishing industry of Jharkhand State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd (JSMDC) is located at Tupudana (Ranchi) in the state of Jharkhand.

  • Tupudana is located 12 kilometres from Ranchi.
  • Here cutting and polishing of granite from the Pelangi project of Peg is done.
  • The production of this plant started after 2000 after Jharkhand state was formed and it has a monthly production of 2500 square feet.
  • Polishing granite enhances the beauty of the stone and refreshes the sheen.
  • Polishing also helps to maintain the natural colour and shining of the stone. 
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 15

 Per capita forest and tree cover in Jharkhand is

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  • The Per capita forest and tree cover in Jharkhand is 0.08 hectares.
  • The state with a geographical area of 79,714 km² represents 2.42% of the country’s area.
  • The total dictated forest area of the state is 23,605 km² which is 29.61% of the geographical area of the state.
  • Of the total recorded forest area, Reserved Forests comprise 18.58%, Protected Forests 81.28%, and Unclassed Forests 0.14%.
  • As per the India State of Forest Report, 2017 generated by the Forest Survey of India, forest cover in the state is 23, 553 km² which is 29.54% of the state’s geographical area.
  • The total forest and tree cover recorded together constitutes about 33.21% of the geographical area of the state.
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 16

Under Sec. 22 of the Santhal Paragana Tenancy Act, 1949, a raiyat may makeover his holding temporarily on trust for cultivation to a raiyat after notifying the SDO and Headman or mulraiyat in the following circumstances.

Detailed Solution for JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 16
  • The Santhal Pargana Tenancy Act, 1949 is the first systematized law of tenancy in the Santhal Pargana division of Jharkhand.
  • When enacted, it residue existing British-era tenancy laws and codified some of the customary laws relating to land.
  • Santhal Pargana imperializes six districts in the north-eastern part of Jharkhand: Dumka, Deoghar, Godda, Pakur, Sahi-bganj, and Jamtara.
  • Dumka is the sub-capital of Jharkhand state.
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 17

Mohan Kumar Mangalam Stadium is located at

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Mohan Kumar Mangalam Stadium is located at Bokaro.

  • It is a sports stadium located in Bokaro Steel City, Jharkhand.
  • The stadium is the headquarters of SAIL Football Academy whose team has three Subroto Cups to its credit.
  • It is managed by Bokaro Steel plants and several sports are hosted in this stadium.
  • It has a seating capacity of 30,000 and has a corporate gallery for VIPs separately.
  • It hosts state-level and national-level football Leagues and also has an athletics track.
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 18

The author of ‘Kherwal Bansho Dhorom Puthi' is

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Manjhi Ramdas Tudu has various creations under his name.

  • Before independence in the peaceful environment, he wrote various scriptures telling about the religious customs of Santhali.
  • Kolkata University awarded him with the degree of Doctor of Literature (D.Litt.).
  • He worked in very limited resources.
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 19

Which district of Jharkhand was declared to be the second capital by Babu Lal Marandi, on being the Chief Minister of Jharkhand?

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  • Dumka district of Jharkhand was declared to be the second capital by Babu Lal Marandi on being the Chief Minister of Jharkhand. 
  • He is an Indian politician and was the first Chief Minister of Jharkhand and is the current leader of the opposition in the Jharkhand Legislative Assembly.
  • Babulal was born in a remote Kodia Bandh village under Tisri block of Giridih district of the now Jharkhand province. He belongs to the Santal family.
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 20

In village organization the function of the village Baiga (Oraon) is

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  • In village organization, the function of the village Baiga (Oraon) is to propitiate village deities.
  • The Baiga are an inherited group located majorly in central India primarily in the state of Madhya Pradesh, and in smaller numbers in the surrounding states of Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Jharkhand.
  • The volumetric number of Baiga is found in Baiga-chuk in Mandla district and Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh.
  • They have some sub-castes namely: Bijhwar, Narotia, Bharotiya, Nahar, Rai Bhain, and Kadh Bhaina.
  • Baiga tribe is declared as Scheduled Tribe in Uttar Pradesh.
  • The 2011 Census of India for that state showed their present population is 17,387.
  • The name Baiga defines itself as "sorcerer- medicine 
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 21

Who is the new Governor of the RBI?

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Raghuram Rajan

  • Raghuram Govinda Rajan is an Indian economist and Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
  • Between the years 2003 and 2006 he was Chief Economist and Director of Research at the International Monetary Fund.
  • From September 2013 through September 2016 he performed his duties as the 23rd Governor of the Reserve Bank of India.
  • In 2015, during his incumbency at the RBI, he became the Vice-Chairman of the Bank for International Settlements.
  • At the Federal Reserve annual Jackson Hole conference in 2005, Rajan warned the government about the growing risks in the financial system and suggested policies that would reduce such risks.
  • Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers called the caveats "misguided" and Rajan himself a "Luddite".
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 22

Who has got the prestigious Mahatma Gandhi International Award for peace and Reconciliation?

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  • Dalai Lama has got the prestigious Mahatma Gandhi International Award for Peace and Reconciliation.

Mahatma Gandhi International Award for Peace and Reconciliation:

  • The International Gandhi Peace Prize is named after Mahatma Gandhi, is yearly annually by the Government of India.
  • As a homage to the ideals espoused by Gandhi, the Government of India launched the International Gandhi Peace Prize in 1995 on the occasion of the 125th birth anniversary of Mohandas Gandhi.
  • This is a yearly award given to individuals and institutions for their contributions towards social, economic and political transformation through non-violence and other Gandhian methods.
  • The award provides the awardee ₹1 crore (US$140,000) in cash, convertible in any currency in the world, a plaque and a citation.
  • It is open to all persons regardless of any nationality, race, caste, creed or gender.
  • A jury consisting of the Prime Minister of India, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, the Chief Justice of India, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha and one other prominent persons decides the winner each year.
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 23

Congo is situated in

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Congo

  • The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is a country situated in Central Africa.
  • In terms of area, it is the largest country in sub-Saharan Africa, and the second-largest in all of Africa (after Algeria), and the 11th-largest in the world.
  • President of Congo - Felix Tshisekedi
  • Prime Minister - Jean Michel Sama Lukonde
  • Capital - Kinshasa
  • It got its independence from Belgium on 30 June 1960.
  • It was renamed the Democratic Republic of Congo on 1 August 1964.
  • Its current population is 105044646.
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 24

The World Environment Day is on

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  • World Environment Day is celebrated on 5th June.
  • The theme for World Environment Day 2020 is, 'Time for Nature,'.
  • The focus was on its role in providing the essential infrastructure that supports life on Earth and human development.
  • World Environment Day was established by the UN General Assembly in 1972 on the first day of the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment.
  • It resulted from discussions on the integration of human interactions and the environment,
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 25

The reason of climate change is mainly due to

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  • The reason for climate change is mainly due to greenhouse gases.

Greenhouse gases

  • Greenhouse gas has the property of absorbing infrared radiation (net heat energy) emitted from Earth’s surface and reradiating it back to Earth’s surface, thus contributing to the greenhouse effect.
  • Carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapour are the most important greenhouse gases.
  • Greenhouse gases have a profound effect on the energy budget of the Earth system despite making up only a fraction of all atmospheric gases.
  • Concentrations of greenhouse gases have varied substantially during Earth’s history, and these variations have driven substantial climate changes at a wide range of timescales.
  • In general, greenhouse gas concentrations have been particularly high during warm periods and low during cold periods.
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 26

Which metal is present in insulin?

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  • The metal present in insulin is Zinc.

Insulin:

  • Insulin is a peptide hormone secreted by beta cells of the pancreatic islets.
  • It is considered to be the primary anabolic hormone of the body.
  • It controls the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and protein by promoting the absorption of glucose from the blood into the liver, fat, and skeletal muscle cells.
  • In these tissues, the absorbed glucose is modified into either glycogen via glycogenesis or fats, or, in the case of the liver, into both.
  • insulin is stored as a crystalline hexamer containing two zinc ions and one calcium ion.
  • The mineral zinc plays a key role in the synthesis and action of insulin, both physiologically and in diabetes mellitus. Zinc seems to stimulate insulin action and insulin receptor tyrosine kinase activity.
  • Glucose production and secretion by the liver are strongly reticent by high concentrations of insulin in the blood.
  • Circulating insulin also creates deep effects on the synthesis of proteins in a wide variety of tissues.
  • Therefore, It is an anabolic hormone, promoting the conversion of small molecules in the blood into large molecules inside the cells.
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 27

The normal temperature of the human body is

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  • The normal temperature of the human body is 37 °C.
  • A temperature above 100.4 °F(38°C) most often means you have a fever caused by an infection or illness.
  • Normal human body temperature is the prototypical temperature range found in humans.
  • The normal human body temperature border is typically stated as 36.5–37 °C (97.7–98.6 °F).
  • Human body temperature changes, it depends on gender, age, time of day, exertion level, health status, what part of the body the measurement is taken at, state of consciousness (waking, sleeping, sedated), and emotions.
  • Body temperature is kept in the normal range by thermoregulation, in which adaptation of temperature is triggered by the central nervous system.
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 28

Directions: In each of the following questions, a statements is given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the statement to be true. Read both the conclusions and decide which of the two or both follow(s) from the given statements. Give your answer as
(A) if only Conclusion I follows
(B) if only Conclusion II follows
(C) If neither Conclusion I nor II follows
(D) if both Conclusion I and II follows

Q. Statement: Any young man, who makes dowry a condition for marriage, discredits himself and dishonours womanhood.
Conclusions:
I. Those who take dowry in marriage should be condemned by society.
II. Those who do not take dowry in marriage respect womanhood

Detailed Solution for JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 28
  • From the statements provided, one can conclude dowry is a dishonourable act and therefore, people who indulge in this practice deserve condemnation. Thus, conclusion I follows.
  • The statement does not discuss the treatment of women by those who do not take dowry. It is not necessary that these people respect women as dowry need not be the only way by which womanhood is disrespected.

So, conclusion II does not follow.
Hence, only conclusion I follows.

JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 29

Find the missing number in one of the following figures on the pattern given in the adjoining figure:

Detailed Solution for JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 29
  • In the given figure:
  • Middle term = Sum of the square of opposite number - Sum of square of other opposite numbers
  • (5)2 + (4)2 - (32 + 22) = (25 + 16) - (9+4) = 41 - 13 = 28.
  • In the second figure:
  • (82 + 42) - (82 + X2) = 12, (64 + 16) - (64 + X2) =12
  • 16 - X2 = 12
  •  X2 = 4
  • X = 2.
JPSC Prelims Paper 2 Mock Test - 3 - Question 30

Three of the following four numbers are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group?

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Logic - Perfect Cube

  • (5)3 = 125
  • (6)3 = 216
  • (9)3 = 729
  • But, 525 is not a perfect cube number.
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