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CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 1

Polynucleotide chain of DNA contains

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Polynucleotide is a molecule is a biopolymer composed of 13 or more nucleotide monomers covalently bonded in a chain.

CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 2

The process of copying genetic information from one strand of DNA into RNA is termed as

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CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 3

AIDS is caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). The transmission of HIV infection generally occurs through

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Following are major reasons for the transmission of HIV infection:

  • Sexual intercourse through vaginal, rectal, or penile tissues.
  • Direct injection with HIV-contaminated drugs, needles, syringes, blood or blood products.
  • From HIV-infected mother to foetus in uterus, through intrapartum inoculation from mother to infant or during breast-feeding.
CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 4

In human body, the cell growth and differentiation are highly controlled and regulated, but in cancer cells

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In human body, the cell growth and differentiation are highly controlled and regulated, but in cancer cells there is breakdown of these regulatory mechanisms leading to formation of benign and malignant tumours.

CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 5

Most viruses that infect plants possess

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  • Most viruses that infect plants possess single-stranded RNA.
  • DNA- Deoxyribonucleic acid is the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms.
  • RNA-Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a polymeric molecule essential in various biological roles in coding, decoding, regulation, and expression of genes.
CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 6

Syngamy results in formation of

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CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 7

Bleeding of gums, falling of teeth, fragile bones and delayed wound healing occur due to the deficiency of which one of the following vitamins?

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CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 8

When a piece of pure silicon is doped with aluminium, then

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  • When a piece of pure silicon is doped with aluminium, then the doped silicon piece will become p-type.
  • Doping is the process of adding impurities to intrinsic semiconductors to alter their properties. Normally trivalent and pentavalent elements are used to dope Silicon and Germanium.
CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 9

Suppose voltage V is applied across a resistance R. The power dissipated in the resistance is P. Now the same voltage V is applied across a parallel combination of three equal resistors each of resistance R. Then the power dissipated in the second case will be

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  • Power dissipated across a parallel combination = Sum of the power of each component (same as with series circuits)
  • Power dissipated = V2/R

In a parallel circuit, the voltage across each of the components remains the same.
So, Power dissipated in the second circuit will be 3P.

CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 10

Which one of the following is not a semiconductor?

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  • Semiconductor- A substance that has a conductivity between that of an insulator and that of most metals, either due to the addition of an impurity or because of temperature effects.
  • Examples of Semiconductor Materials - Germanium, Seleniumand Silicon etc.
CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 11

A parallel-plate capacitor, with air in between the plates, has capacitance C. Now the space between the two plates of the capacitor is filled with a dielectric of dielectric constant 7. Then the value of the capacitance will become

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  • Parallel Plate Capacitors are the type of capacitors which are formed by arrangement of two or more parallel conductive plates which are not connected or touching each other but are electrically separated either by air or by some form of a good insulating material.
  • Capacitance is directly proportional to value of dielectric constant. Hence Capacitance will be 7C.
CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 12

For which one of the following does the centre of mass lie outside the body?

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  • For a ring the centre of mass lies outside the body i.e. at the centre of curvature of the ring.
  • Centre of mass of a distribution of mass in space is the unique point where the weighted relative position of the distributed mass sums to zero, or the point where if a force is applied it moves in the direction of the force without rotating.
  • The centre of mass may be located outside the physical body in case of hollow or open-shaped objects.
CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 13

Which one of the following is a physical change?

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  • Heating of platinum crucible is a physical change as in this process formation of new substance do not take place and the change is reversible.
  • Physical change is the change from one phase of matter (solid, liquid, or gas) to another and the substance is not altered.
  • Chemical change is a process in which a substance is permanently altered.
CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 14

The pH value of a sample of multiple-distilled water is

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  • The pH value of a sample of multiple-distilled water is very near to seven.
  • pH stands for power of hydrogen, which is a measurement of the hydrogen ion concentration in the body.
CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 15

Which one of the following is the most characteristic property of an element?

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Atomic number is the most characteristic property of an element.

CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 16

There are two elements - calcium (atomic number 20) and argon (atomic number 18). The mass number of both the elements is 40. They are therefore known as

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CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 17

‘Plum Pudding Model’ for an atom was proposed by

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  • J. J. Thomson, who discovered the electron in 1897, proposed the plum pudding model of the atom in 1904 before the discovery of the atomic nucleus in order to include the electron in the atomic model.
  • He proposed that atoms have structure like a plum pudding, with tiny, negatively charged electrons embedded in a positively charged substrate. This was later shown to be incorrect.
CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 18

What is the number of atoms in 46 g of sodium-23 (N = Avogadro constant)?

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Number of atoms = No: of moles × Avogadro no:
Given mass of Na (Sodium) = 46 g
Molar mass of Na = 23 g
No of moles = Given mass ÷ Molar mass
= 46 ÷ 23
= 2 moles
∴ Number of atoms = 2 moles × N (N = Avogadro constant)
= 2N

CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 19

Which one of the following statements is correct? For the purpose of Census 2011

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  • For the purpose of Census 2011-A person aged seven and above who can both read and write with understanding in any language is treated as a literate.
  • Census 2011: Total population: 1,210,193,422
  • Literacy rate: 74.04%
CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 20

In which one of the following States is Loktak Lake situated?

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  • Loktak Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India and is famous for the phumdis (a series of floating islands) floating over it.
  • The lake is located near Moirang town in Manipur state.
CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 21

The ratio of gross cropped area to the net sown area is called

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CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 22

Which one of the following is the correct sequence of occurrences of rivers from Chennai to Kolkata when travelled by road (shortest distance)?

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CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 23

Which one of the following statements with regard to volcanoes is not correct?

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A volcano is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface. The system of streams on a dissected volcano cone is a radial drainage pattern.

CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 24

Kwashiorkor disease in children is caused by

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CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 25

The mammalian heart is myogenic, and it is regulated by nerves. The heartbeat originates from

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In mammalian heart the heartbeat originates from Sinoatrial node. Mammalian circulatory system is divided into three circuits: the systemic circuit, the pulmonary circuit, and the coronary circuit.

CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 26

The plant growth regulators are small, simple molecules of diverse chemical composition. They are

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  • Plant Growth Regulators are defined as small, simple chemicals produced naturally by plants to regulate their growth and development.
  • Plant Growth Regulators can be of a diverse chemical composition such as Indole compounds, adenine derivatives, carotenoids and terpenes
  • Plant Growth Promoters – They promote cell division, cell enlargement, flowering, fruiting and seed formation.
  • Examples are auxins, gibberellins and cytokinins.
CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 27

Consider the electromagnetic radiations having wavelengths 200 nm, 500 nm and 1000 nm. Which wavelength (s) of the following can make visual sensation to a human eye?

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Visible light - that which is detectable by the human eye - consists of wavelengths ranging from approximately 750 nanometres (7.50 x 10-7 m) down to 380 nanometres (3.80 x 10-7 m).

CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 28

A copper wire of radius r and length l has a resistance of R. A second copper wire with radius 2r and length l is taken, and the two wires are joined in a parallel combination. The resultant resistance of the parallel combination of the two wires will be

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Wire A
Length = l
Radius = r
Resistance = ρ×l/πr2
Wire B
Length = l
Radius = 2r
Resistance = ρ×l/4πr2
Let Rp = Effective resistance of parallel combination
1/Rp= 1/R+ 1/R2
1/Rp = 1/ρ × l/πr2+1/ρ × l/4πr2
1/Rp = ρl/5πr2
Rp = R/5

CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 29

A parallel-plate capacitor of capacitance C1 is made using two gold plates. Another parallel-plate capacitor of capacitance C2 is made using two aluminium plates with same plate separation, and all the four plates are of same area. If ρg and ρa are respectively the electrical resistivity of gold and aluminium, then which one of the following relations is correct?

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The capacitance of parallel plate capacitor depends upon

  • The distance between the two plates of capacitor
  • The area of parallel plates of capacitor
  • Dielectric material
CDS I - General Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper 2017 - Question 30

A photon of X-ray has energy of 1 keV. A photon of visible radiation has energy of 3 eV. In this context, which one of the following statements is not correct?

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  • The wavelength of X-ray photon is less than the wavelength of visible radiation photon.
  • Both the photons have different energies.
  • The speeds of both the photons in vacuum are same.
  • The frequency of X-ray photon is higher than the frequency of visible radiation photon
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