Page 1
1.Which country first introduced the
Goods and Services Tax?
A. Canada
B. France
C. Germany
D. USA
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* France-The first country to implement
GST in 1954.
* Today 160 countries have GST/VAT.
* Most European countries introduced
GST back in the 1970s-80s,
* The US is the only major economy that
does not have GST. States enjoy high
autonomy in taxation.
* China implemented GST in 1994 while
Russia did it in 1991.
2.The famous species of tree 'Sundari' is
found in ______.
A. Mangrove forest
B. Tropical deciduous forests
C. Himalaya Mountains
D. Tropical Rainforest
Answer ||| A
Solution |||
* Sundri is a small or medium-sized
evergreen tree which is found in the
inland zone of mangrove forests in India.
* The Botanical name of Sundri is
Heritiera littoralis Ait.
* In India, This tree is found in the inland
zone of mangrove forests along the coasts
of peninsular India, the Sundarban in West
Bengal state and the Andaman Islands it is
often planted in gardens.
3.The virtue of catenation prevails in
________.
A. Sulfur
B. Nitrogen
C. Silicon
D. Carbon
Answer ||| D
Solution |||
* In chemistry, catenation is the bonding
of atoms of the same element into a
series, called a chain.
* A chain or a ring shape may be open if
its ends are not bonded to each other, or
closed if they are bonded in a ring (a cyclic
compound).
* Catenation occurs most readily with
carbon, which forms covalent bonds with
other carbon atoms to form longer chains
and structures.
* This is the reason for the presence of the
vast number of organic compounds in
nature.
4.Who won the only gold medal for India
in the 38th Gee Bee boxing tournament
held in Helsinki, Finland?
A. Naveen Kumar
B. Kavinder Singh Bisht
C. Mohammed Hussamuddin
D. Shiv Thapa
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* The 38th GeeBee Boxing Tournament
was held at Helsinki, Finland.
* The lone gold medal for India was won
by Kavinder Singh Bisht.
* He won against Indian counterpart
Mohammed Hussamuddin in summit clash
in the 56kg category.
* Mohammed Hussamuddin settled for
silver.
Page 2
1.Which country first introduced the
Goods and Services Tax?
A. Canada
B. France
C. Germany
D. USA
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* France-The first country to implement
GST in 1954.
* Today 160 countries have GST/VAT.
* Most European countries introduced
GST back in the 1970s-80s,
* The US is the only major economy that
does not have GST. States enjoy high
autonomy in taxation.
* China implemented GST in 1994 while
Russia did it in 1991.
2.The famous species of tree 'Sundari' is
found in ______.
A. Mangrove forest
B. Tropical deciduous forests
C. Himalaya Mountains
D. Tropical Rainforest
Answer ||| A
Solution |||
* Sundri is a small or medium-sized
evergreen tree which is found in the
inland zone of mangrove forests in India.
* The Botanical name of Sundri is
Heritiera littoralis Ait.
* In India, This tree is found in the inland
zone of mangrove forests along the coasts
of peninsular India, the Sundarban in West
Bengal state and the Andaman Islands it is
often planted in gardens.
3.The virtue of catenation prevails in
________.
A. Sulfur
B. Nitrogen
C. Silicon
D. Carbon
Answer ||| D
Solution |||
* In chemistry, catenation is the bonding
of atoms of the same element into a
series, called a chain.
* A chain or a ring shape may be open if
its ends are not bonded to each other, or
closed if they are bonded in a ring (a cyclic
compound).
* Catenation occurs most readily with
carbon, which forms covalent bonds with
other carbon atoms to form longer chains
and structures.
* This is the reason for the presence of the
vast number of organic compounds in
nature.
4.Who won the only gold medal for India
in the 38th Gee Bee boxing tournament
held in Helsinki, Finland?
A. Naveen Kumar
B. Kavinder Singh Bisht
C. Mohammed Hussamuddin
D. Shiv Thapa
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* The 38th GeeBee Boxing Tournament
was held at Helsinki, Finland.
* The lone gold medal for India was won
by Kavinder Singh Bisht.
* He won against Indian counterpart
Mohammed Hussamuddin in summit clash
in the 56kg category.
* Mohammed Hussamuddin settled for
silver.
5.After the Olympic Council of Asia
(OCA) has discarded ________ in 2018, it
has decided to resume in Asian Games,
organized in Hangzhou, China, 2022.
A. Football
B. Fencing
C. Cricket
D. Volleyball
Answer ||| C
Solution |||
* The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) has
decided to reintroduce Cricket in the
2022 Asian Games to be held at
Hangzhou, China.
* Earlier Cricket had featured in 2010 and
2014 Asian Games but was dropped from
the 2018 Asian Games.
6.In which of the following places was the
rule of the Wadiyar dynasty?
A. Patna
B. Mysore
C. Jabalpur
D. Guwahati
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* The Wadiyar dynasty is an Indian Hindu
dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of
Mysore from 1399 to 1947.
* The dynasty was established in 1399 by
Yaduraya Wodeyar. He ruled Mysore
under the Vijayanagara Empire until 1423.
* After Yaduraya Wodeyar, the Mysore
kingdom was succeeded by the Wadiyar
rulers. The kingdom remained fairly small
during this early period and was a part of
the Vijayanagara Empire.
7.The report of Malimath Committee is
related to which of the following?
A. Criminal justice system reform
B. Textile Sector Reforms
C. Stock Market Reform
D. Judicial latency
Answer ||| A
Solution |||
* The Malimath committee gave 158
recommendations but these were not
implemented by the successive
govt. Recommendations of the committee
a) It is the duty of state to protect the
fundamental rights of all citizen.
b) The Committee recommended for the
review and re-enactment of the IPC,
CrPC (Criminal Procedure Code) and
Evidence Act and these laws should take a
holistic view in respect to punishment,
assestability and bailability.
8.Which queen died in 1564 during the
defending the Garh Kantaga while fighting
with Mughal forces?
A. Rani Avantibai
B. Rani Durgavati
C. Rani Rudrabara
D. Rani Ahilyabai
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* Rani Durgavati died fighting against
Mughals while defending Garha Katanga
in 1564.
* Rani Durgavati Madavi was a ruling
Queen of Gondwana from 1550 until 1564.
She was born in the family of Chandel
king Keerat Rai. She was born at the fort
of Kalinjar.
Page 3
1.Which country first introduced the
Goods and Services Tax?
A. Canada
B. France
C. Germany
D. USA
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* France-The first country to implement
GST in 1954.
* Today 160 countries have GST/VAT.
* Most European countries introduced
GST back in the 1970s-80s,
* The US is the only major economy that
does not have GST. States enjoy high
autonomy in taxation.
* China implemented GST in 1994 while
Russia did it in 1991.
2.The famous species of tree 'Sundari' is
found in ______.
A. Mangrove forest
B. Tropical deciduous forests
C. Himalaya Mountains
D. Tropical Rainforest
Answer ||| A
Solution |||
* Sundri is a small or medium-sized
evergreen tree which is found in the
inland zone of mangrove forests in India.
* The Botanical name of Sundri is
Heritiera littoralis Ait.
* In India, This tree is found in the inland
zone of mangrove forests along the coasts
of peninsular India, the Sundarban in West
Bengal state and the Andaman Islands it is
often planted in gardens.
3.The virtue of catenation prevails in
________.
A. Sulfur
B. Nitrogen
C. Silicon
D. Carbon
Answer ||| D
Solution |||
* In chemistry, catenation is the bonding
of atoms of the same element into a
series, called a chain.
* A chain or a ring shape may be open if
its ends are not bonded to each other, or
closed if they are bonded in a ring (a cyclic
compound).
* Catenation occurs most readily with
carbon, which forms covalent bonds with
other carbon atoms to form longer chains
and structures.
* This is the reason for the presence of the
vast number of organic compounds in
nature.
4.Who won the only gold medal for India
in the 38th Gee Bee boxing tournament
held in Helsinki, Finland?
A. Naveen Kumar
B. Kavinder Singh Bisht
C. Mohammed Hussamuddin
D. Shiv Thapa
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* The 38th GeeBee Boxing Tournament
was held at Helsinki, Finland.
* The lone gold medal for India was won
by Kavinder Singh Bisht.
* He won against Indian counterpart
Mohammed Hussamuddin in summit clash
in the 56kg category.
* Mohammed Hussamuddin settled for
silver.
5.After the Olympic Council of Asia
(OCA) has discarded ________ in 2018, it
has decided to resume in Asian Games,
organized in Hangzhou, China, 2022.
A. Football
B. Fencing
C. Cricket
D. Volleyball
Answer ||| C
Solution |||
* The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) has
decided to reintroduce Cricket in the
2022 Asian Games to be held at
Hangzhou, China.
* Earlier Cricket had featured in 2010 and
2014 Asian Games but was dropped from
the 2018 Asian Games.
6.In which of the following places was the
rule of the Wadiyar dynasty?
A. Patna
B. Mysore
C. Jabalpur
D. Guwahati
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* The Wadiyar dynasty is an Indian Hindu
dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of
Mysore from 1399 to 1947.
* The dynasty was established in 1399 by
Yaduraya Wodeyar. He ruled Mysore
under the Vijayanagara Empire until 1423.
* After Yaduraya Wodeyar, the Mysore
kingdom was succeeded by the Wadiyar
rulers. The kingdom remained fairly small
during this early period and was a part of
the Vijayanagara Empire.
7.The report of Malimath Committee is
related to which of the following?
A. Criminal justice system reform
B. Textile Sector Reforms
C. Stock Market Reform
D. Judicial latency
Answer ||| A
Solution |||
* The Malimath committee gave 158
recommendations but these were not
implemented by the successive
govt. Recommendations of the committee
a) It is the duty of state to protect the
fundamental rights of all citizen.
b) The Committee recommended for the
review and re-enactment of the IPC,
CrPC (Criminal Procedure Code) and
Evidence Act and these laws should take a
holistic view in respect to punishment,
assestability and bailability.
8.Which queen died in 1564 during the
defending the Garh Kantaga while fighting
with Mughal forces?
A. Rani Avantibai
B. Rani Durgavati
C. Rani Rudrabara
D. Rani Ahilyabai
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* Rani Durgavati died fighting against
Mughals while defending Garha Katanga
in 1564.
* Rani Durgavati Madavi was a ruling
Queen of Gondwana from 1550 until 1564.
She was born in the family of Chandel
king Keerat Rai. She was born at the fort
of Kalinjar.
9.Methyl propane is an isomer of which of
the following?
A. N-Butene
B. N-Pentane
C. N-Hexane
D. N-Propane
Answer ||| A
Solution |||
* Butane or C4H10 has two
structural isomers called normal
butane and isobutane, or i-butane.
* According to IUPAC nomenclature,
these isomers are called butane and 2-
methylpropane.
* Isomers are molecules that have the
same molecular formula but different
chemical structures.
* In the case of butane, its two isomers
will have these structural formulas.
10.In which year Dorabji Tata set up the
Tata Iron and Steel Company (TISCO)?
A. 1913
B. 1919
C. 1911
D. 1907
Answer ||| D
Solution |||
* TISCO was born in 1907.
* In 1907, TATA Team finally chooses
Sakchi village in present-day Jharkhand,
which has since grown into the steel town
of Jamshedpur.
11.According to the Economist
Intelligence Unit 'Worldwide Cost of
Living Survey 2019', which of the
following city is not one of the three
cheapest cities in India?
A. New Delhi
B. Mumbai
C. Bangalore
D. Chennai
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* According to economist intelligence unit
report 2019 in most cheap cities india
has three cities which are Bengluru,
delhi and Chennai.
* Bengaluru, Chennai, and New Delhi
ranked among the world’s ten cheapest
cities in a ranking released by EIU.
* Amongst the most expensive cities in the
world, Singapore and Hong Kong topped
the rankings, along with Paris, followed by
Zurich and Geneva.
12.The ______ edition of the Indo-
Indonesia Coordinated Patrol (Indo-Indo
Coperté) held from 19 March to 4 April
2019 was inaugurated in Port Blair,
Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
A. 33
B. 23
C. 45
D. 42
Answer ||| A
Solution |||
* The 33rd edition of India-Indonesia
coordinated patrol (IND-INDO
CORPAT) was inaugurated at Port Blair,
Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
* The IND-INDO CORPAT 2019 is held
from 19 Mar to 04 Apr 2019.
* Navies of both countries have been
carrying out coordinated patrolling twice a
year since 2002 in an effort to keep the
Indian Ocean region (IOR) safe and secure
for commercial shipping and international
trade.
Page 4
1.Which country first introduced the
Goods and Services Tax?
A. Canada
B. France
C. Germany
D. USA
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* France-The first country to implement
GST in 1954.
* Today 160 countries have GST/VAT.
* Most European countries introduced
GST back in the 1970s-80s,
* The US is the only major economy that
does not have GST. States enjoy high
autonomy in taxation.
* China implemented GST in 1994 while
Russia did it in 1991.
2.The famous species of tree 'Sundari' is
found in ______.
A. Mangrove forest
B. Tropical deciduous forests
C. Himalaya Mountains
D. Tropical Rainforest
Answer ||| A
Solution |||
* Sundri is a small or medium-sized
evergreen tree which is found in the
inland zone of mangrove forests in India.
* The Botanical name of Sundri is
Heritiera littoralis Ait.
* In India, This tree is found in the inland
zone of mangrove forests along the coasts
of peninsular India, the Sundarban in West
Bengal state and the Andaman Islands it is
often planted in gardens.
3.The virtue of catenation prevails in
________.
A. Sulfur
B. Nitrogen
C. Silicon
D. Carbon
Answer ||| D
Solution |||
* In chemistry, catenation is the bonding
of atoms of the same element into a
series, called a chain.
* A chain or a ring shape may be open if
its ends are not bonded to each other, or
closed if they are bonded in a ring (a cyclic
compound).
* Catenation occurs most readily with
carbon, which forms covalent bonds with
other carbon atoms to form longer chains
and structures.
* This is the reason for the presence of the
vast number of organic compounds in
nature.
4.Who won the only gold medal for India
in the 38th Gee Bee boxing tournament
held in Helsinki, Finland?
A. Naveen Kumar
B. Kavinder Singh Bisht
C. Mohammed Hussamuddin
D. Shiv Thapa
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* The 38th GeeBee Boxing Tournament
was held at Helsinki, Finland.
* The lone gold medal for India was won
by Kavinder Singh Bisht.
* He won against Indian counterpart
Mohammed Hussamuddin in summit clash
in the 56kg category.
* Mohammed Hussamuddin settled for
silver.
5.After the Olympic Council of Asia
(OCA) has discarded ________ in 2018, it
has decided to resume in Asian Games,
organized in Hangzhou, China, 2022.
A. Football
B. Fencing
C. Cricket
D. Volleyball
Answer ||| C
Solution |||
* The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) has
decided to reintroduce Cricket in the
2022 Asian Games to be held at
Hangzhou, China.
* Earlier Cricket had featured in 2010 and
2014 Asian Games but was dropped from
the 2018 Asian Games.
6.In which of the following places was the
rule of the Wadiyar dynasty?
A. Patna
B. Mysore
C. Jabalpur
D. Guwahati
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* The Wadiyar dynasty is an Indian Hindu
dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of
Mysore from 1399 to 1947.
* The dynasty was established in 1399 by
Yaduraya Wodeyar. He ruled Mysore
under the Vijayanagara Empire until 1423.
* After Yaduraya Wodeyar, the Mysore
kingdom was succeeded by the Wadiyar
rulers. The kingdom remained fairly small
during this early period and was a part of
the Vijayanagara Empire.
7.The report of Malimath Committee is
related to which of the following?
A. Criminal justice system reform
B. Textile Sector Reforms
C. Stock Market Reform
D. Judicial latency
Answer ||| A
Solution |||
* The Malimath committee gave 158
recommendations but these were not
implemented by the successive
govt. Recommendations of the committee
a) It is the duty of state to protect the
fundamental rights of all citizen.
b) The Committee recommended for the
review and re-enactment of the IPC,
CrPC (Criminal Procedure Code) and
Evidence Act and these laws should take a
holistic view in respect to punishment,
assestability and bailability.
8.Which queen died in 1564 during the
defending the Garh Kantaga while fighting
with Mughal forces?
A. Rani Avantibai
B. Rani Durgavati
C. Rani Rudrabara
D. Rani Ahilyabai
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* Rani Durgavati died fighting against
Mughals while defending Garha Katanga
in 1564.
* Rani Durgavati Madavi was a ruling
Queen of Gondwana from 1550 until 1564.
She was born in the family of Chandel
king Keerat Rai. She was born at the fort
of Kalinjar.
9.Methyl propane is an isomer of which of
the following?
A. N-Butene
B. N-Pentane
C. N-Hexane
D. N-Propane
Answer ||| A
Solution |||
* Butane or C4H10 has two
structural isomers called normal
butane and isobutane, or i-butane.
* According to IUPAC nomenclature,
these isomers are called butane and 2-
methylpropane.
* Isomers are molecules that have the
same molecular formula but different
chemical structures.
* In the case of butane, its two isomers
will have these structural formulas.
10.In which year Dorabji Tata set up the
Tata Iron and Steel Company (TISCO)?
A. 1913
B. 1919
C. 1911
D. 1907
Answer ||| D
Solution |||
* TISCO was born in 1907.
* In 1907, TATA Team finally chooses
Sakchi village in present-day Jharkhand,
which has since grown into the steel town
of Jamshedpur.
11.According to the Economist
Intelligence Unit 'Worldwide Cost of
Living Survey 2019', which of the
following city is not one of the three
cheapest cities in India?
A. New Delhi
B. Mumbai
C. Bangalore
D. Chennai
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* According to economist intelligence unit
report 2019 in most cheap cities india
has three cities which are Bengluru,
delhi and Chennai.
* Bengaluru, Chennai, and New Delhi
ranked among the world’s ten cheapest
cities in a ranking released by EIU.
* Amongst the most expensive cities in the
world, Singapore and Hong Kong topped
the rankings, along with Paris, followed by
Zurich and Geneva.
12.The ______ edition of the Indo-
Indonesia Coordinated Patrol (Indo-Indo
Coperté) held from 19 March to 4 April
2019 was inaugurated in Port Blair,
Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
A. 33
B. 23
C. 45
D. 42
Answer ||| A
Solution |||
* The 33rd edition of India-Indonesia
coordinated patrol (IND-INDO
CORPAT) was inaugurated at Port Blair,
Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
* The IND-INDO CORPAT 2019 is held
from 19 Mar to 04 Apr 2019.
* Navies of both countries have been
carrying out coordinated patrolling twice a
year since 2002 in an effort to keep the
Indian Ocean region (IOR) safe and secure
for commercial shipping and international
trade.
13.The _______ dance performed by the
Buddhists to take away the evil spirits is a
form of dance in Himachal Pradesh.
A. Gogra
B. Chham
C. Dhaam
D. Natya
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* The Cham Dance is a vibrant masked
and costumed ritual with roots in
Buddhism.
* The ritual is performed for the greater
good of humanity, destruction of bad
spirits and for moral instruction to viewers.
14.Name the first judge of the Supreme
Court, against which the proposal of
impeachment was presented in the
Parliament of independent India.
A. Justice Ramswami
B. Justice Mahajan
C. Justice Veerswamy
D. Justice Subba Rao
Answer ||| A
Solution |||
* Veeraswami Ramaswami was a judge
of the Supreme Court of India and the first
judge against whom removal proceedings
were initiated in independent India.
* The removal motion was placed in the
Lok Sabha for debate and voting on 10
May 1993. Well known lawyer and
a Congress politician Kapil Sibal was his
defence lawyer.
* Of 401 members present in the Lok
Sabha that day, there were 196 votes for
impeachment and no votes against and 205
abstentions by ruling Congress and its
allies.
15.Which one of the following elements is
a metalloid?
A. Tin
B. Silicon
C. Phosphorus
D. Bismuth
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* A metalloid is a chemical element that
exhibits some properties of metals and
some of non metals.
* Boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic,
antimony, tellurium, and polonium are
metalloids.
* Metalloids tend to be semiconductors
and silicon is the best known example of a
semiconductor.
* Most microchips and microprocessors
are made with silicon.
16.Which gas in its solid state is also
called dry ice?
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Oxygen
C. Nitrogen
D. Hydrogen
Answer ||| A
Solution |||
* Dry Ice is the common name for solid
carbon dioxide (CO2).
* It gets this name because it does not melt
into a liquid when heated; instead, it
changes directly into a gas (This process is
known as sublimation).
17.In 1026 AD, who attacked and looted
the famous Somnath temple?
A. Muhammad Ghauri
B. Mahmood Ghazni
Page 5
1.Which country first introduced the
Goods and Services Tax?
A. Canada
B. France
C. Germany
D. USA
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* France-The first country to implement
GST in 1954.
* Today 160 countries have GST/VAT.
* Most European countries introduced
GST back in the 1970s-80s,
* The US is the only major economy that
does not have GST. States enjoy high
autonomy in taxation.
* China implemented GST in 1994 while
Russia did it in 1991.
2.The famous species of tree 'Sundari' is
found in ______.
A. Mangrove forest
B. Tropical deciduous forests
C. Himalaya Mountains
D. Tropical Rainforest
Answer ||| A
Solution |||
* Sundri is a small or medium-sized
evergreen tree which is found in the
inland zone of mangrove forests in India.
* The Botanical name of Sundri is
Heritiera littoralis Ait.
* In India, This tree is found in the inland
zone of mangrove forests along the coasts
of peninsular India, the Sundarban in West
Bengal state and the Andaman Islands it is
often planted in gardens.
3.The virtue of catenation prevails in
________.
A. Sulfur
B. Nitrogen
C. Silicon
D. Carbon
Answer ||| D
Solution |||
* In chemistry, catenation is the bonding
of atoms of the same element into a
series, called a chain.
* A chain or a ring shape may be open if
its ends are not bonded to each other, or
closed if they are bonded in a ring (a cyclic
compound).
* Catenation occurs most readily with
carbon, which forms covalent bonds with
other carbon atoms to form longer chains
and structures.
* This is the reason for the presence of the
vast number of organic compounds in
nature.
4.Who won the only gold medal for India
in the 38th Gee Bee boxing tournament
held in Helsinki, Finland?
A. Naveen Kumar
B. Kavinder Singh Bisht
C. Mohammed Hussamuddin
D. Shiv Thapa
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* The 38th GeeBee Boxing Tournament
was held at Helsinki, Finland.
* The lone gold medal for India was won
by Kavinder Singh Bisht.
* He won against Indian counterpart
Mohammed Hussamuddin in summit clash
in the 56kg category.
* Mohammed Hussamuddin settled for
silver.
5.After the Olympic Council of Asia
(OCA) has discarded ________ in 2018, it
has decided to resume in Asian Games,
organized in Hangzhou, China, 2022.
A. Football
B. Fencing
C. Cricket
D. Volleyball
Answer ||| C
Solution |||
* The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) has
decided to reintroduce Cricket in the
2022 Asian Games to be held at
Hangzhou, China.
* Earlier Cricket had featured in 2010 and
2014 Asian Games but was dropped from
the 2018 Asian Games.
6.In which of the following places was the
rule of the Wadiyar dynasty?
A. Patna
B. Mysore
C. Jabalpur
D. Guwahati
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* The Wadiyar dynasty is an Indian Hindu
dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of
Mysore from 1399 to 1947.
* The dynasty was established in 1399 by
Yaduraya Wodeyar. He ruled Mysore
under the Vijayanagara Empire until 1423.
* After Yaduraya Wodeyar, the Mysore
kingdom was succeeded by the Wadiyar
rulers. The kingdom remained fairly small
during this early period and was a part of
the Vijayanagara Empire.
7.The report of Malimath Committee is
related to which of the following?
A. Criminal justice system reform
B. Textile Sector Reforms
C. Stock Market Reform
D. Judicial latency
Answer ||| A
Solution |||
* The Malimath committee gave 158
recommendations but these were not
implemented by the successive
govt. Recommendations of the committee
a) It is the duty of state to protect the
fundamental rights of all citizen.
b) The Committee recommended for the
review and re-enactment of the IPC,
CrPC (Criminal Procedure Code) and
Evidence Act and these laws should take a
holistic view in respect to punishment,
assestability and bailability.
8.Which queen died in 1564 during the
defending the Garh Kantaga while fighting
with Mughal forces?
A. Rani Avantibai
B. Rani Durgavati
C. Rani Rudrabara
D. Rani Ahilyabai
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* Rani Durgavati died fighting against
Mughals while defending Garha Katanga
in 1564.
* Rani Durgavati Madavi was a ruling
Queen of Gondwana from 1550 until 1564.
She was born in the family of Chandel
king Keerat Rai. She was born at the fort
of Kalinjar.
9.Methyl propane is an isomer of which of
the following?
A. N-Butene
B. N-Pentane
C. N-Hexane
D. N-Propane
Answer ||| A
Solution |||
* Butane or C4H10 has two
structural isomers called normal
butane and isobutane, or i-butane.
* According to IUPAC nomenclature,
these isomers are called butane and 2-
methylpropane.
* Isomers are molecules that have the
same molecular formula but different
chemical structures.
* In the case of butane, its two isomers
will have these structural formulas.
10.In which year Dorabji Tata set up the
Tata Iron and Steel Company (TISCO)?
A. 1913
B. 1919
C. 1911
D. 1907
Answer ||| D
Solution |||
* TISCO was born in 1907.
* In 1907, TATA Team finally chooses
Sakchi village in present-day Jharkhand,
which has since grown into the steel town
of Jamshedpur.
11.According to the Economist
Intelligence Unit 'Worldwide Cost of
Living Survey 2019', which of the
following city is not one of the three
cheapest cities in India?
A. New Delhi
B. Mumbai
C. Bangalore
D. Chennai
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* According to economist intelligence unit
report 2019 in most cheap cities india
has three cities which are Bengluru,
delhi and Chennai.
* Bengaluru, Chennai, and New Delhi
ranked among the world’s ten cheapest
cities in a ranking released by EIU.
* Amongst the most expensive cities in the
world, Singapore and Hong Kong topped
the rankings, along with Paris, followed by
Zurich and Geneva.
12.The ______ edition of the Indo-
Indonesia Coordinated Patrol (Indo-Indo
Coperté) held from 19 March to 4 April
2019 was inaugurated in Port Blair,
Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
A. 33
B. 23
C. 45
D. 42
Answer ||| A
Solution |||
* The 33rd edition of India-Indonesia
coordinated patrol (IND-INDO
CORPAT) was inaugurated at Port Blair,
Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
* The IND-INDO CORPAT 2019 is held
from 19 Mar to 04 Apr 2019.
* Navies of both countries have been
carrying out coordinated patrolling twice a
year since 2002 in an effort to keep the
Indian Ocean region (IOR) safe and secure
for commercial shipping and international
trade.
13.The _______ dance performed by the
Buddhists to take away the evil spirits is a
form of dance in Himachal Pradesh.
A. Gogra
B. Chham
C. Dhaam
D. Natya
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* The Cham Dance is a vibrant masked
and costumed ritual with roots in
Buddhism.
* The ritual is performed for the greater
good of humanity, destruction of bad
spirits and for moral instruction to viewers.
14.Name the first judge of the Supreme
Court, against which the proposal of
impeachment was presented in the
Parliament of independent India.
A. Justice Ramswami
B. Justice Mahajan
C. Justice Veerswamy
D. Justice Subba Rao
Answer ||| A
Solution |||
* Veeraswami Ramaswami was a judge
of the Supreme Court of India and the first
judge against whom removal proceedings
were initiated in independent India.
* The removal motion was placed in the
Lok Sabha for debate and voting on 10
May 1993. Well known lawyer and
a Congress politician Kapil Sibal was his
defence lawyer.
* Of 401 members present in the Lok
Sabha that day, there were 196 votes for
impeachment and no votes against and 205
abstentions by ruling Congress and its
allies.
15.Which one of the following elements is
a metalloid?
A. Tin
B. Silicon
C. Phosphorus
D. Bismuth
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* A metalloid is a chemical element that
exhibits some properties of metals and
some of non metals.
* Boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic,
antimony, tellurium, and polonium are
metalloids.
* Metalloids tend to be semiconductors
and silicon is the best known example of a
semiconductor.
* Most microchips and microprocessors
are made with silicon.
16.Which gas in its solid state is also
called dry ice?
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Oxygen
C. Nitrogen
D. Hydrogen
Answer ||| A
Solution |||
* Dry Ice is the common name for solid
carbon dioxide (CO2).
* It gets this name because it does not melt
into a liquid when heated; instead, it
changes directly into a gas (This process is
known as sublimation).
17.In 1026 AD, who attacked and looted
the famous Somnath temple?
A. Muhammad Ghauri
B. Mahmood Ghazni
C. Genghis Khan
D. Nadir Shah
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* In 1025 AD, Somnath Temple was
destroyed and plundered by the Afghan
ruler, Mahmud of Ghazni.
* The temple was dedicated to Lord Shiva,
was rebuilt by the Paramara king Bhoja of
Malwa and the Solanki king Bhimdev I of
Anhilwara between1026 and 1042 AD.
18.Who was the first woman Director
General of Police in Puducherry?
A. Kiran Bedi
B. Ashthi Tang
C. Sundari Nanda
D. Kanchan Choudhary
Answer ||| C
Solution |||
* Puducherry will have its first woman
Director General of Police (DGP) with S
Sundari Nanda being appointed to the
top post in 2019.
* Sundari Nanda, a 1988 batch police
officer belonging to the AGMU cadre has
been transferred from National Capital
Territory of Delhi (NCTD) and posted as
Director General of Police (DGP) of Union
Territory of Puducherry.
* Kiran Bedi, the first woman IPS officer
of the country, is the Lt Governor of the
Union Territory.
19.Which of the following substances is
mined in Odisha's Badamphad mines?
A. Hematite
B. Aurite
C. Dolomite
D. Bauxite
Answer ||| A
Solution |||
* The Iron ore deposits are found
in Badampahar mines of Odisha and
Kudremukh deposits of Karnataka.
* In Badampahar high grade hematite ores
are found.
20._________ is the founder of Facebook.
A. Jimmy Wales
B. Brian Acton
C. Larry Page
D. Mark Zuckerberg
Answer ||| D
Solution |||
* Facebook, Inc. is an American online
social media and social networking service
company based in California.
* It was founded by Mark Zuckerberg.
* It acquired Instagram, WhatsApp,
Oculus, and GrokStyle and independently
developed Facebook Messenger, Facebook
Watch, and Facebook Portal.
21.In 1876, the Indian National
Association was established by _______ in
Calcutta.
A. V. K. Chiplunkar
B. Anand Mohan Bose
C. Shishir Kumar Ghosh
D. Badruddin Tyabji
Answer ||| B
Solution |||
* Indian National Association was the first
declared Nationalist Organization founded
in British India by Surendranath
Banerjee and Anand Mohan Bose
in1876.
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