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Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 1

Who were called the ‘November criminals’ ?

Detailed Solution: Question 1

When the Nazi Party came to power in 1933, they made the legend an integral part of their official history of the 1920s, portraying the Weimar Republic as the work of the "November criminals" who stabbed the nation in the back to seize power while betraying it.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 2

In which of the following states Academy of Development Science has facilitated a network of NGOs for setting up grain banks in different regions?

Detailed Solution: Question 2

Academy of Development Science and Grain Banks
The Academy of Development Science has facilitated a network of NGOs for setting up grain banks in different regions. The question asks in which state this network has been established. Let's examine each option to find the correct answer.
Option A: Andhra Pradesh
- No information is given about the Academy of Development Science facilitating a network of NGOs for setting up grain banks in Andhra Pradesh.
Option B: Maharashtra
- The correct answer is Maharashtra as the Academy of Development Science has facilitated a network of NGOs for setting up grain banks in this state.
Option C: Karnataka
- No information is given about the Academy of Development Science facilitating a network of NGOs for setting up grain banks in Karnataka.
Option D: Kerala
- No information is given about the Academy of Development Science facilitating a network of NGOs for setting up grain banks in Kerala.
Conclusion
Based on the information provided, the correct answer is Maharashtra.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 3

What is atmospheric pressure?

Detailed Solution: Question 3

Atmospheric pressure is the force exerted by the weight of air molecules in the Earth's atmosphere on a surface due to gravity. It is a result of the collective impact of air molecules colliding with and exerting force on surfaces. Atmospheric pressure varies with altitude, temperature, and weather conditions but is typically around 101.3 kilopascals (kPa) at sea level. Understanding atmospheric pressure is crucial for various applications, from meteorology to aviation, as it affects weather patterns, aircraft performance, and human health at high altitudes.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 4

Direction: In each of the following questions a pair of capitalised words is followed by four pair of words. You are required to mark as the answer the pair of words which have a relationship between them most similar to the relationship between the capitalised pair.

Doubt : Faith

Detailed Solution: Question 4

  1. Atheist: Someone who lacks belief in the existence of gods or deities and typically rejects organized religion.
    Religion: A system of beliefs, practices, and rituals centered around the worship of one or more gods or a divine power.
  2. Sceptic: A person inclined to doubt or question accepted opinions and beliefs, especially those in religion or superstition.
    Pious: Devoutly religious or reverent, typically exhibiting strong religious devotion or dedication.
  3. Iconoclast: A person who attacks or criticizes cherished beliefs or institutions, especially those in religion.
    Idol: An image or representation of a god used as an object of worship, or a person or thing that is greatly admired, loved, or revered.
  4. Apostate: Someone who renounces or abandons a religious or political belief or principle, often after previously holding it.
    State: A politically organized community living under a government, usually sovereign, occupying a definite territory.

Both are pairs of antonyms.
Hence, Option A is correct.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 5

ASEAN India Grassroots Innovation Forum (AIGIF) was launched in which country?

Detailed Solution: Question 5

India along with 10 ASEAN Member States (AMS) were represented by 200 participants, at the 4th edition of the annual ASEAN India Grassroots Innovation Forum (AIGIF) that was launched in Langkawi, Malaysia.
The AIGIF is an annual programme focused on fostering a strengthened relationship between India and AMS on the premise of cooperation in Science, Technology and Innovation (STI). Department of Science & Technology (DST) and National Innovation Foundation (NIF) of India and the Science and Technology Ministry of the host nation, Malaysia collaborated for the event.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 6

6 persons are sitting in a car. The average weight of all six persons is 72 kg and the average weight of the car and all six persons is 180 kg. What is the weight of the car?

Detailed Solution: Question 6

Weight of the car = (180 × 7 – 72 × 6) = 828 kg
Hence, Option B is correct.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 7

Before the eighteenth century society was broadly divided into

Detailed Solution: Question 7

Before the eighteenth century society was broadly divided into estates and orders and it was the aristocracy and church which controlled economic and social power.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 8

What is taxonomy?

Detailed Solution: Question 8

Taxonomy is the science of classifying organisms into different categories based on their characteristics.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 9

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions besides.

Eight person A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H sit around the circular table facing towards the centre but not necessarily in the same order.
G sits opposite to B. One person sits between A and C, who sits second to the right of H. Both G and B do not sit immediate left of H. D sits second to the left of B. A doesn’t sit beside D. E doesn’t face C.
Q. Who among the following sits 3rd to the left of the one who sits opposite to D?

Detailed Solution: Question 9

Let's break down the information step by step and try to deduce the seating arrangement around the circular table.

  1. G sits opposite to B.

    G and B are directly across from each other.
  2. One person sits between A and C, who sits second to the right of H.

    This implies H is not sitting immediately beside A or C. C sits two places to the right of H.
  3. Both G and B do not sit immediate left of H.

    G and B cannot be sitting next to H on the left.
  4. D sits second to the left of B.

    The second left of B means there is one person between B and D.
  5. A doesn’t sit beside D.

    A is not sitting next to D.
  6. E doesn’t face C.

    E is not sitting opposite to C.

Let’s now start placing the people based on this information:

  • G and B are opposite each other. Let's assume that B is at position 1 and G will be at position 5 (since they are opposite).
  • D sits second to the left of B. If B is at position 1, the second left will be position 7. So, D is at position 7.
  • C sits one person between A and C, and C is second to the right of H. Let’s place H at position 8, so C must be at position 3 (since C sits second to the right of H). A must then be at position 2.
  • E is not facing C, and A doesn’t sit beside D, so E must be at position 6.
  • This leaves F to be at position 4.

Now, let’s summarize the seating arrangement:

  1. B
  2. A
  3. C
  4. F
  5. G
  6. E
  7. D
  8. H

Now, the question asks: Who among the following sits 3rd to the left of the one who sits opposite to D?

  • D is at position 7. The person opposite D is at position 3 (C).
  • Now, let's find the person who sits 3rd to the left of C. Starting from position 3 (C), counting 3 places to the left: 1 (B), 2 (A), 3 (F). So, F sits 3rd to the left of C.

Thus, the correct answer is c) F.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 10

Who wrote ‘The social contract’?

Detailed Solution: Question 10

The Social Contract, originally published as On the Social Contract; or, Principles of Political Rights (French: Du contrat social; ou Principes du droit politique) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, is a 1762 book 

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 11

Storming of the Bastille

Detailed Solution: Question 11

The Storming of the Bastille occurred in Paris, France, on the afternoon of 14 July 1789. The medieval armory, fortress, and political prison known as the Bastille represented royal authority in the centre of Paris. The prison contained seven inmates at the time of its storming.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 12

Directions: Each of the following consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question:

Eight people E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L were born on different dates 16th and 27th of different months i.e. January, April, May, and September of the same year. J is the second oldest among all. K was born in May. How many people were born between L and G?
Statement I:
Only 3 persons were born between I and H such that both of them were born in a month having even number of days. L was born just after F, who was born on an odd date in May. Only 2 persons were born between I and E.
Statement II: Only 2 persons were born between K and H. E is elder than L, who is younger than I. As many persons were born before G is same as after F, who is not born in April nor born on even date.

Detailed Solution: Question 12

From Statement I: From this statement, we get the following table,


So, we get that 3 persons are born between L and G.

Clearly, data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question.

From Statement I: From this statement, we get the following table,


Clearly, data in statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question as in both cases, two different answers are there. So we can't exactly say which case is correct as per statement II.

Hence, option A is the correct answer.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 13

What is the extension of a MS PowerPoint (ver. 2010) template file ? 

Detailed Solution: Question 13

The correct answer is ".potx".

Key Points

  • .potx: The .potx extension is used for MS PowerPoint (ver. 2010) template files. The template file of MS PowerPoint contains the style, design, text, layout and formatting of PowerPoint files.
  • .pptx: The .pptx extension is used for identifying the MS Powerpoint (2007 or upper version) files.

Thus the correct answer is ".potx".

Additional Information

  • The main creators of MS PowerPoint software are Robert Gaskins and Dennis Austin, launched in 1987.
  • Education, marketing, business, and so on are fields where PPT is extremely useful.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 14

Which of the following is often missing from a non-democratic government ?

Detailed Solution: Question 14

Democracy and Missing Elements in Non-Democratic Governments:
Transparency:
- Transparency is often missing from non-democratic governments.
- Non-democratic governments tend to lack transparency in their decision-making processes and the actions of their leaders.
- The lack of transparency can lead to corruption, nepotism, and abuse of power, as there is no accountability or public scrutiny.
High economic growth rate:
- High economic growth rate may or may not be missing from a non-democratic government.
- Some non-democratic governments may prioritize economic growth and implement policies that promote it.
- However, in many cases, non-democratic governments may prioritize political stability or the interests of a few elites over economic growth, leading to slower or stagnant economic development.
Economic equality:
- Economic equality is often missing from non-democratic governments.
- Non-democratic governments may prioritize the interests of a small group or ruling elite, leading to income and wealth disparities.
- Lack of equal opportunities, limited social mobility, and unequal distribution of resources are common features of non-democratic governments.
Conclusion:
In summary, transparency is often missing from non-democratic governments, while the presence or absence of high economic growth rate and economic equality can vary depending on the specific government and its policies.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 15

When was the communist party of India-Marxist founded ?

Detailed Solution: Question 15

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (abbreviated CPI(M)) is a communist party in India. The party emerged from a split from the Communist Party of India in 1964. The CPI(M) was formed at the Seventh Congress of the Communist Party of India held in Calcutta from 31 October to 7 November 1964.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 16

How did the business classes in India initially respond to the Civil Disobedience Movement?

Detailed Solution: Question 16

Initially, the business classes in India, including Indian merchants and industrialists, actively supported the Civil Disobedience Movement. They had been affected by colonial policies that restricted their business activities and saw the movement as a means to challenge these constraints. However, as the movement progressed and faced challenges, some of them became apprehensive about the potential impact on their businesses.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 17

If 80 is substracted from the 80% of a number, the resultant is 80, then the number is -

Detailed Solution: Question 17

Let the number be x.

According to the question,

⇒ 80% of x - 80 = 80

⇒ 80% of x = 80 + 80

⇒ (80/100)x = 160

⇒ 80x = 160 × 100

⇒ x = 16000/80

x = 200

Hence, the correct answer is "200".

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 18

What can be the goals/aspirations of farmers who depend only on rain for growing crop?

Detailed Solution: Question 18

The developmental goals of ' Farmers who depend on rain for growing crops' are to dig tubewells and canals for irrigation; higher support prices for crops; availability of hardworking and cheap labour and crop insurance.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 19

The 'Blood and Iron' policy was advocated by ___________.

Detailed Solution: Question 19

Otto von Bismarck was a Prussian statesman who dominated the German affairs

between 1860 and 1890. By waging a series of wars, he united the German states.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 20

Ram and Bharat travel the same distance at the rate of 6 km per hour and 10 km per hourrespectively. If Ram takes 30 minutes longer than Bharat, the distance travelled by each is

Detailed Solution: Question 20

Let the distance be d km.
The time taken by Ram is d/6 hours, and the time taken by Bharat is d/10 hours.
The difference in their times is given by (d/6) - (d/10) = 30/60 hours (since 30 minutes is 0.5 hours).
Solving this equation, we find d = 7.5 km.
Therefore, both Ram and Bharat travel a distance of 7.5 km.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 21

127.0.0.1 is a

Detailed Solution: Question 21

Explanation:

127.0.0.1 is a loop-back address.


Here is a breakdown of the different types of IP addresses:



  • Limited broadcast address: This is an address used to send a message to all devices on the local network. It is represented by the IP address 255.255.255.255.

  • Direct broadcast address: This is an address used to send a message to all devices on a specific network. It is represented by the IP address with all host bits set to 1.

  • Multicast address: This is an address used to send a message to a specific group of devices on a network. It is represented by a range of IP addresses.

  • Loop-back address: This is a special address used to test network connectivity on a local device. It is represented by the IP address 127.0.0.1.


Therefore, the correct answer is D: Loop-back address.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 22

Out of three categories, which forests were regarded as the best ?

Detailed Solution: Question 22

Best Forests Categories:
There are three categories of forests - Reserved forests, Protected forests, and Village forests. Out of these categories, the best forests are regarded as Reserved forests. Here are the reasons why:
1. Reserved forests:
- These forests are considered the best because they are strictly protected and conserved by the government.
- Reserved forests are designated for the conservation of biodiversity and wildlife.
- These forests have legal protection, and their exploitation is strictly regulated.
- They are managed by forest departments and have dedicated staff for conservation and management.
- Reserved forests contribute significantly to maintaining the ecological balance and provide habitat for a wide range of wildlife species.
- They also help in preserving genetic diversity and act as a carbon sink.
2. Protected forests:
- While protected forests also have legal protection, they may not be as strictly regulated as reserved forests.
- These forests are set aside for the preservation of forests and wildlife.
- Protected forests may allow some sustainable use of natural resources but with certain restrictions.
- They contribute to maintaining biodiversity and ecological integrity.
3. Village forests:
- Village forests are community-managed forests found near rural areas.
- These forests are primarily managed by local communities for their subsistence needs.
- While they may provide some benefits to the local communities, they may not have the same level of conservation focus as reserved forests.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, while all categories of forests have their importance, reserved forests are regarded as the best due to their strict protection, conservation focus, and significant contributions to biodiversity conservation and ecological balance.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 23

Which of the following terms refers to an individual who has both male and female reproductive structures?

Detailed Solution: Question 23

Intersex refers to individuals who possess both male and female reproductive structures, or who have chromosomal, gonadal, or anatomical variations that do not fit typical definitions of male or female. It is a term used to describe a range of variations in sex characteristics.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 24

The HCF and LCM of two numbers are 13 and 455 respectively. If one of the number lies between 75 and 125, then, that number is :

Detailed Solution: Question 24

HCF = 13
Let the numbers be 13x and 13y.
Where x and y are co-prime.
∴ LCM = 13 xy
∴ 13 xy = 455

∴ Numbers are 13 × 5 = 65 and 13 × 7 = 91

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 25

Which state in India has made rooftop rainwater harvesting structures mandatory for all houses, as per the information provided?

Detailed Solution: Question 25

Tamil Nadu stands out as the first and only state in India to enforce the installation of rooftop rainwater harvesting structures across all houses within its jurisdiction. This initiative aims to promote water conservation and sustainability, with legal provisions in place to penalize those who do not comply with the regulation.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 26

A recognised political party is one that

Detailed Solution: Question 26

Answer:
A recognised political party is one that meets the criteria set by the Election Commission of India. These criteria include:
Registration with the Election Commission of India:
- A recognised political party must be registered with the Election Commission of India. This process involves submitting the necessary documents and fulfilling the requirements set by the Commission.
Allocation of a unique Election symbol:
- Once registered, a recognised political party is allocated a unique election symbol by the Election Commission. This symbol is used by the party during elections to represent itself on the ballot papers and other election-related materials.
Other facilities recognised by the Election Commission:
- In addition to registration and symbol allocation, recognised political parties are also entitled to various other facilities and privileges recognized by the Election Commission. These may include financial assistance, access to electoral rolls, and other administrative support.
All of these:
- A recognised political party must fulfill all of the above-mentioned criteria to be recognized by the Election Commission of India. Therefore, the correct answer is option D: All of these.
In conclusion, a recognised political party in India is one that is registered with the Election Commission, has a unique election symbol, and enjoys other facilities recognized by the Commission.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 27

National Sample Survey Organisation is a:

Detailed Solution: Question 27

National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) The National Sample Survey Office(NSSO) in India is a unique setup to carry out surveys on socio-economic, demographic, agricultural and industrial subjects for collecting data from house holds and from enterprises located in villages and in the towns.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 28

Which financial institution has been banned by the RBI from giving gold loans?

Detailed Solution: Question 28

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has imposed an immediate ban on IIFL Finance from giving gold loans due to supervisory concerns, including deviations in gold assessment and breaches in loan-to-value (LTV) ratios, as well as exceeding cash transaction limits.

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 29

What is the significance of "Reserved Constituencies" in a political context?

Detailed Solution: Question 29

"Reserved Constituencies play a crucial role in ensuring minority representation and a fair share of power within political systems. By reserving constituencies for minorities in assemblies and parliaments, these groups are given a platform to have their voices heard and participate in the decision-making processes. This practice helps in promoting inclusivity and diversity within governance structures."

Odisha Police SI (General Studies) Paper 2 Mock Test - 6 - Question 30

The stature of a tree is 10m. It is twisted by the wind in a manner that its top touches the ground and makes a point of 60 with the ground. At what range from base did the tree get twisted? (√3 = 1.73)

Detailed Solution: Question 30


Let AB be the tree bowed at the point C so that part CB takes the position CD.
Then, CD = CB.
Let AC = x meters. At that point, CD = CB = (10 - X) m and ∠ADC = 60°.
AC/AC = sin60° => x/(10 - x) = √3/2
=> 2x = 10 √3 - √3x
=> (2 + √3) x = 10 √3
=>x = 10 √3/ (2 + √3) * (2 - √3)/(2 - √3) = 20 √3 - 30)m
= (20 * 1.73 - 30) m = 4.6m
=> Required height = 4.6m.

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