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RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 1

Which of the following is correctly matched?

Choose the correct answer from the codes given below.

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Key Points

  • Lakes of Uttar Pradesh
    • Uttar Pradesh  is blessed by nature. This state comprises the Ganga-Yamuna Doab, the Ghaghra plains, the Ganga plains, and the Terai. Many natural lakes, usually the oxbows, occur on the floodplains of rivers in the Ganga system.
    • Barua Sagar Tal
      • It is a large  lake  situated in  Barua Sagar  near  Jhansi  in the  Indian  state of Uttar Pradesh.Hence, Pair 1 is incorrectly matched.
      • It is a large lake created about 260 years ago by Raja Udit Singh of  Orchha , who built the embankment.
      • According to reports in media, the dam is claimed to be built around 1694 A.D. 
      • The beautiful temple  Jarai-ka-Math  and the historic forts of Bundelkhand are nearby attractions.
    • Belasagar Lake
      • It is situated 10 km south of  Kulpahar  in the Belatal village of  Uttar Pradesh ,  India.   Hence, Pair 2 is correctly matched.
      • This lake is a source of  irrigation  in the area.
      • This lake is also known as Bela Taal locally.
    • Chittaura Jheel
      • It is also known as Ashtwarka jheel is a lake in Uttar Pradesh, India. Hence, Pair 3 is correctly matched.
      • It is situated about 8 km from Bahraich city, on Gonda road, near Jittora or Chittaura village.
      • A small river, Teri Nadi, flows from this lake. Many migratory birds are also found here during August–October.
    • Ramgarh Tal
      • It is a lake located in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.   Hence, Pair 4 is incorrectly matched.
      • In 1970, at its largest size, the lake covered an area of 723 hectares with a circumference of 18 kilometres.
      • Today, it covers about 678 hectares.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 2

Who introduced the Duh-Aspah Sih-Aspah system?

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Important Points

  • Jahangir introduced the Duh-Aspah Sih-Aspah system .
  • It is a system whereby the selected nobles could be allowed to maintain a larger quota of troopers , without raising their Zat rank .
  • The system was popular as 'du-aspah' (a trooper with two horses) or 'sih-aspah' (a trooper with three horses) system.
  • This was the du-aspah sih-aspah system which implied that a mansabdar holding this -rank had maintained and was paid for double the quota of troopers indicated by his sawar rank.
  • Thus, a mansabdar holding a zat rank of 3000, and 3000 sawars du-aspah sih-aspah would be required to maintain 6000 troopers .

Additional Information

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RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 3

What was the total number of women members in the Indian Constituent Assembly?

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Key Points

  • Initially, its total membership was kept at 389.
  • After partition, the Constituent Assembly of India had 299 representatives.
  • These included 229 members from provinces and 70 from princely states.
  • There was a total of 15 women members.
  • The membership plan was rough as per the suggestions of the Cabinet Mission plan. 
  • The basis of divisions of seats was “population” roughly in the 1:10 Lakh ratio.

Important Points
There are the 15 female members of the Constitution assembly are:

  1. Durgabhai Deshmukh
  2. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur
  3. Hansa Mehta
  4. Begam Aizaz Rasul
  5. Ammu Swaminathan
  6. Sucheta Kriplani
  7. Dakshyani Velayudhan
  8. Renuka Ray
  9. Purnima Banerjee
  10. Annie Mascarene
  11. Kamla Chaudhary
  12. Leela (Nag) Roy
  13. Malati Chaudhary
  14. Sarojani Naidu
  15. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 4

Which of the following is correct in context of rivers of Rajasthan?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 4
  • Khari River: It is the longest tributary of the Banas River.
  • Banas is the tributaries of the river Chambal.
  • Kothari is the tributary of river Banas.
  • Menal is the tributary of the river Banas.

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RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 5

Which of the following is the name of a vaccine?

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The Correct Answer is DTap.

  • DTaP or DTP is a combination of a vaccine against three infectious diseases in humans - diphtheria, tetanus, and Pertussis.
  • It is a vaccine that helps children younger than age 7 develop immunity to the above three deadly diseases caused by bacteria.
  • Vaccines  by definition are the biological agents that elicit an immune response to a specific antigen derived from an infectious disease-causing pathogen.
  • Sir Edward Jenner developed the first vaccine in 1796 using cowpox to inoculate against smallpox.
  • Amoxicillin, Metronidazole, and Azithromycin are examples of antibiotics.
  • Antibiotics are medicines that help stop infections caused by bacteria.  Technically, any drug that kills germs in our body is known as an antibiotic.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 6

Which of the following statements is/are correct?

1. Rajasthan was divided into 9 British Cantonments.

2. Neemach was the first place in Rajasthan where the Revolt of 1857 began on 28th May.

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 6

Key Points

  • Rajasthan was divided into 6 British Cantonments.
  • Naseerabad was the first place in Rajasthan where the Revolt of 1857 began on 28th May.

Additional Information

  • Revolt of 1857 in Rajasthan:
    •  A.G.G (Agent to Governor-General) Headquarter was established in Ajmer.
    • Mr Locket was the first A.G.G of Rajasthan. In 1845 the headquarter was transferred to Abu.
    • During the revolt of 1857, George Patrik Lawrence was the A.G.G.
  • Rajasthan was divided into 6 British Cantonments:
    • Naseerabad - Ajmer
    • Devali (Deoli) - Tonk
    • Erinpura (Arinpura) - Pali
    • Kota - Kota
    • Kherwara - Udaipur
    • Beawar (Byawar) - Ajmer
    • Last two cantonments did not participate in the revolt.
  • Revolt of Naseerabad:
    • Naseerabad was the first place in Rajasthan where the Revolt of 1857 began on 28 May .
    • The news of the revolt of Merrut reached A.G.G. George Lawerence and he sent 15th Bengal Native Infantry located in Ajmer to Nasirabad due to which the dissatisfaction among the soldiers was born.
    • Soon news of soldiers revolt also reached the soldiers in Nasirabad, and on 28 May 1857, the soldiers of the Native Infantry revolted in Nasirabad.
    • Soldiers of 30th Native Infantry also joined in and after burning & capturing the cantonment soldiers left for Delhi
  • Revolt at Neemach:
    • When the news of Naseerabad revolt reached Military officer of Neemuch Colonel Abbot, he forced soldiers to take the oath of loyalty in parade ground on June 2, 1857.
    • During the oath-taking event itself, a cavalry soldier Ali Baig blurted out in anger that the Britishers themselves did not stand by their oath of Awadh and hence Indians too are not obliged to abide by their oath.
    • As a result on June 3, 1857, soldiers of Neemuch also revolted After burning the cantonment they started for Delhi via Chittor, Hammingarh, Baneda and Shahpura and joined the revolutionaries there and fiercely attacked the British army.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 7

Arrange the following states in descending order according to density of population in 2011 and select correct answer
using code given below:
(i) Kerala
(ii) Bihar
(iii) West Bengal
(iv) Uttar Pradesh

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 7

Population density is the  number of people per unit of area,  usually quoted per square kilometer or square mile. It allows for a broad comparison of settlement intensity across geographic areas.

Key Points
The population density in India:

  • The population density of India in 2011 was 382 per sq km. 
  • NCT of Delhi with a population density of 11,297 is the most thickly populated UT.
  • Among the states, Bihar is on the top of the list with a population density of 1,102 in 2011.
  • The lowest population density among the states is found in Arunachal Pradesh, 17 persons per sq km. 
  • The  of Andaman and Nicobar Islands has the lowest population density, 46 person UTs per sq km. 

The following table is showing the density of the given states as follows,

Hence, the correct sequence is  Bihar > West Bengal > Kerala > Uttar Pradesh

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 8

Which of the following Chinese Buddhist travelers visited both the kings Harsha and Pulakeshin II?

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Important Points
Hiuen Tsang:

  • Visited the Chalukya kingdom during Pulakeshin II 's reign and praised him in his writings.
  • Visited India in the seventh century and stayed for fifteen years.
  • During Harsha’s reign, it took almost 16 years to reach India. 
  • He described that India was divided into three varnas: Brahmans, Kshatriyas, and Shudras.
  • Along with these three, there was additional varna known as Untouchables.
  • During Harsha’s reign and Hiuen Tsang travel, he recorded that Buddhism was divided into eighteen sects with Nalanda as its famous centre where 10000 monks taught Buddhist philosophy of the Mahayana school.

Additional Information

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 9

Where is the Cotton Research Center located?

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Key Points

  • The Cotton Research Center is located in the Khargone district in Madhya Pradesh.
  • Madhya Pradesh holds the 5th position in terms of cotton production.
  • It produces  18.69 lakh bales of cotton.
  • Major cotton-producing districts are Khargone and Khandwa.
  • Nimad is known as White Gold Area.
  • It is basically a crop of North America.

Additional Information
About Khargone:

  • It is the leading producer of Cotton in the state.
  • It is a part of the Indore division.
  • Total area: 8030 km²
  • Major rivers: Narmada, Kunda, and Veda
  • It includes 10 Tehsil.
  • Tourist Places
    • Bajirao Peshwa Tomb
    • Maheshwar
    • Sahatradhara
    • Shri Laxmi Temple
  • Festivals
    • Nimad Utsav
    • Bhagoriya
    • Gangaur
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 10

Shri Kamleshwar Mahadev Temple is located in which of the following districts of Rajasthan?

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Key Points

  • Shri Kamleshwar Mahadev Temple  -
    • This temple is situated in Indragarh, Bundi.
    • This temple is situated on the bank of Chakan river.
    • The temple is said to have been built between the seventh and ninth centuries.
    • According to popular belief the Pandavas during the period, they spent incognito, built this temple.
    • This temple was built in Nagar style by Jaitra Singh.
    • Acharya Matsyendranath statue was found around this temple.

Important Points

  • The main festival is that of Mahashivratri, but other festivals are equally important. Amongst them are Kartik Poornima, Basant Panchami, Guru Poornima and the Navratras .

Additional Information

  • Some important temples of following districts-
    • Kota  - Vibhisan temple, Gapernath temple, Mathuradheesh temple.
    • Jaipur  - Govind Dev temple, Birla temple, Galta Ji, Jagat Shiromani temple.
    • Sirohi  - Achaleshwar Mahadev temple, Sarneshwar Mahadev temple, Vashistha temple.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 11

Where is the Maha Shivratri animal fair organized in Rajasthan?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 11
  • The Karauli Cattle Fair is held in the month of February every year for a week which coincides with the festival of Maha Shivratri.
  • This fair is one of the oldest cattle fairs of Rajasthan where every year thousands of animals like camel, buffalo, donkeys, etc. are brought for sale/purchase.
  • At the end of the fair, various competitions are held to judge the outstanding specimens .
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 12

Four bells ring at intervals of 5, 10, 12 and 15 minutes respectively. If they start ringing together at 3 o'clock, after what interval of time will they ring together and how many times will they ring together in 18 hours?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 12

Given:

Four rings well at interval respectively = 5, 10, 12, and 15

Concept:

LCM = The smallest positive number that is multiple of two or more number

Calculation:

The bell ring together again = LCM of (5, 10, 12, 15) = 60 minutes = 1 hours

⇒ The bell will ring in 18 hours = 1 × 18 = 18 times

∴ The required result will be "1 hour, 18 times".

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 13

The correct sequence in descending order of the given districts in terms of density of population in 2011 is -

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Key Points
The highest density of population district in Rajasthan

Additional Information
The lowest density of population district in Rajasthan

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 14

Read the following statements and answer which of the following arguments is strong?

Statement: Should the Indian government support orphanages?

Argument:

1. Yes. Poor economic and social conditions indicate the need for government support.

2. No. Fake non-government companies flourish and misuse government funds.

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 14

Statement : Should the Indian government support orphanages?
Argument:
I. Yes. Poor economic and social conditions indicate the need for government support - The argument states that the orphanages have severe financial difficulties. This is a strong reason to support the orphanages. Thus, Argument I is strong.
II. No. Fake non-government companies flourish and misuse government funds - Misuse of funds provided for orphanages would mean that supporting the orphanages is a bad idea. Thus, Argument II is also strong.
Hence, "Both argument 1 and argument 2 are strong".

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 15

Where was the Thai woman transferred after initial treatment?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 15

After being treated at Pacific Medical College, the woman was transferred to MVA Hospital for further care.

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 16

Which type of computer could be found in a digital watch?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 16

The correct answer is Embedded computer.

Key Points
  • About Embedded Computer
    • An embedded computer is an integral component of most embedded systems .
    • It is a combination of hardware and software that is designated to perform a highly specific function .
    • The hardware of an embedded computer is also specially designed to withstand stresses in its intended environment.
    • For example, the type of embedded computer in a washing machine will not be the same as the embedded computer in a Nikon camera.
    • Other examples include digital watches, mobile phones, music players, specialist IT hardware (such as networking hardware), and almost any kind of industrial or domestic control system.

Important Points

  • A Mainframe computer is a big centralized machine that contains large memory, huge storage space, multiple high-grade processors, so it has ultra-processing power compared to standard computer systems.
    • The mainframe computer system’s importance is increasing for large-scale organization, scientific research, consumer statistics, and census data because it is capable to execute multiple complex programs concurrently at ultra-speed.
    • UNIVAC I (UNIVersal Automatic Computer I) mainframe computers were first developed by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly in the USA, in 1951 .
  • A Supercomputer is a computer that performs at or near the currently highest operational rate for computers .
    • A Supercomputer, any of a class of extremely powerful computers, is commonly applied to the fastest high-performance systems available at any given time.
    • Such computers have been used primarily for scientific and engineering work requiring exceedingly high-speed computations.
    • Two supercomputers from India — PARAM Siddhi-AI and Mihir .
      • These two supercomputers have made it to the TOP500 list of the world’s most powerful supercomputers. The two systems have been ranked 63rd and 146th, respectively.
    • The Japanese supercomputer, Fugaku, is the world's most powerful Supercomputer .
  • A Notebook computer is a battery or AC-powered personal computer generally smaller than a briefcase that can easily be transported and conveniently used in temporary spaces.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 17

Which of the following chemical compound is also known as dry ice?

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Key Points

  • Dry ice is a solid form of carbon dioxide.
  • It is  used primarily as a cooling agent  but is  also used in fog machines at theatres for dramatic effects.
  • Its  advantages  include  lower temperature  than that of  water ice and not leaving any residue.
  • It is useful for  preserving frozen foods  where  mechanical cooling is unavailable.
  • Dry ice sublimates at 194.7 K at Earth atmospheric pressure.
  • The  outgassing from it can cause  hypercapnia .
  • Dry ice is colourless, non-flammable, with a sour zesty odour, and can lower the pH of a solution  when  dissolved in water, forming  carbonic acid.

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 18

Which district of Rajasthan is known as the 'City of Hundred Islands'?

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Key Points

'City of Hundred Islands'

  • Banswara is a city in Banswara District in south Rajasthan in India and City is known as the cherrapunji of rajasthan.
  • It receives the highest rain In Rajasthan and it is the greenest City in the Rajasthan
  • It is also known as 'City of Hundred Islands'
  • Numerous islands on the Mahi River are named "Chachakota" where the islands are located, which flows through Banswara.
  • Banswara gets its name from the ‘bans’ or bamboo trees that once grew here in abundance.
  • The district was formerly a princely state ruled by the Maharavals.
  • It is said that a Bhil ruler Bansia ruled over it and Banswara was named after his name.
  • Bansia was defeated and killed by Jagmal Singh who became the first Maharaval of the princely state.

Hence, the  Banswara district is known as the 'City of Hundred Islands'.

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 19

Consider the following pairs regarding Indus Valley Sites:

Which of the pairs are correctly matched?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 19
  • Indus Valley civilization sites were mostly situated near the water resources popularly across rivers.
  • IVC sites: according to image:

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 20

Which region is specifically targeted for development under Rajasthan’s new land aggregation law?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 20

Banswara, a tribal area bordering Gujarat, and regions along the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor are identified for significant development under the new law.

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 21

On which river is the Bankli Dam situated?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 21

Bankli Dam is located on the Sukririver in Jalore District.
Key Points

  • Sukri River
    • Sukri river flows from the western slopes of Aravalli Range in Pali District and flows through Jalore district and Barmer district of Rajasthan before merging with the Luni river.
    • Bankli Dam is located on this river in Jalore District.

Additional Information

  • Luni River dam
    • The Dantiwada dam and Sipu dam are built on the Luni River.
    • The Jaswant Sagar Dam in Pichiyak near Bilaara in Jodhpur district is one of the prominent landmarks along the Luni river.
    • It was built in 1892 by Maharaja Jaswant Singh.
  • Kali Singh River dam
    • Kalisindh Dam is a concrete gravity dam across the Kali Sindh River.
    • It is situated near Jetpura village in Jhalawar, Rajasthan.
  • Sahibi river or Sabi river
    • Masani barrage is associated with the Sahibi river or Sabi river.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 22

Which department in Rajasthan urged fogging in dengue-affected areas?

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The health department requested fogging to combat dengue in affected areas.

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 23

Which dance form of Rajasthan is performed by Bhambi communities? 

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 23

The correct answer is Kachi ghodi.

  • Kachi ghodi is prevalent in the Kamdholi, Sarghara, Bhambi communities.

Key Points

  • Kachi ghodi
    • The dancers ride on the dummy horses and move on the beats of drums.
    • The dance form is prevalent in the Kamdholi, Sarghara, Bhambi tribe communities.
    • The Kachchhi Ghodi dance form is famous in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan.

Additional Information

  • Rajasthani folk dances
    • Ghoomar
      • Ghoomar is a very popular Rajasthani dance form also called Jhoomer.
      • The dance involves dancers spinning while moving in and out of a circle.
    • Chari
      • Chari dance is famous in the Gujjar community of Kishinaganj.
      • It is also notable in the Saini community of Ajmer.
      • The dance is performed by the womenfolk of Rajasthan’s rural area.
    • The Kalbelia dance
      • The dance form consists of waving, and beautiful movements of hands.
      • This dance form is popular worldwide and is a part of UNESCO’s list of the ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage from 2010 onwards.
      • The tribe usually consists of snake charmers or saperas are the best performers of this dance form.
      • It is usually performed at festivals
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 24

What is the primary goal of the PM Surya Ghar Yojana?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 24

The PM Surya Ghar Yojana aims to promote rooftop solar installations, providing subsidies and ensuring ease of adoption.

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 25

Recently, which airport became the Airports Authority of India's (AAI) first entirely solar-powered airport in the country?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 25

The correct answer is Puducherry airport.

Key Points

  • Puducherry airport became the Airports Authority of India's (AAI) first entirely solar-powered airport in the country with the commissioning of a 500KW ground-mounted solar power plant at a cost of Rs 2.8 crore.
  • The Puducherry government signed a  Tripartite MoU with the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) and AAI in New Delhi to operationalize the airport under the Regional Connectivity Scheme.
  • UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) is a regional airport development and "Regional Connectivity Scheme" (RCS) of the Government of India, with the objective of "letting the common citizen of the country fly", aimed at making air travel affordable and widespread.
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 26

Gini Coefficient or Gini Ratio can be associated with which one of the following measurements in an economy?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 26

The correct answer is Income Inequality.

Key Points
  • Gini Coefficient:
    • It is a measure of the distribution of income across a population developed by the Italian statistician "Corrado".
    • It is often used as a gauge of Economic Inequality  measuring income distribution or, less commonly, wealth distribution among a population. Hence option 3 is Correct answer .
    • The coefficient ranges from 0 (or 0%) to 1 (or 100%), with 0 representing perfect equality and 1 representing perfect inequality. Values over 1 are theoretically possible due to negative income or wealth.
    • Importance of Gini Coefficient:
      • An increase in the Index implies that the government’s policies benefit the rich more than the poor and are not inclusive enough .
      • So, a higher ratio may encourage the government to spend more on social welfare schemes and also increase the tax burden on the rich.
      • It is important that the government tries to maintain a good ratio so that the rich-poor divide can be kept in check.
    • Gini Coefficient in India: As per World Bank,  India’s Gini Index is 35.2 (0.35) as of March 2020.
    • The World Bank report indicates that India’s high population and uneven distribution of wealth is responsibly for its low performance in the index.
    • Lesotho currently holds the distinction of the country having the highest Gini Coefficient at 0.632.  
RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 27

Which of the following is the method of flow of foreign capital into India?

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Key Points

  • The Forms of Foreign Capital Flowing into India include NRI deposits made in profitable foreign currency accounts.
  • Further, the various Form s of foreign capital flows into India are portfolio flow of capital made by institutional foreign investors that make investments in India's debt and stock markets.
  • Foreign Capital Flowing into India also include investments that are being made by the foreign investors in the commercial banks of India.

Therefore, the correct answer is NRI Accounts.
Important Points

FDI:

  • foreign direct investment (FDI) is an investment made by a firm or individual in one country into business interests located in another country.
  • Generally, FDI takes place when an investor establishes foreign business operations or acquires foreign business assets in a foreign company.
  • FDI capital can flow through the NRE account. A Non-Resident External (NREaccount is a rupee-dominated account opened by an NRI to facilitate the deposit of foreign currency earnings.

 It is true that FDI is the flow of foreign capital into a country, but the FDI is channelised through NRI Accounts only. Hence, the most appropriate answer marked here is NRI accounts and not FDI.

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 28

Who is the Superintendent of Police (SP) of Udaipur mentioned in the text?

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 28

The text specifically states that Udaipur SP Yogesh Goel provided details about the Thai woman incident. This establishes his designation and involvement.

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 29

Match the of rivers to their place of origin:

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 29

Key Points

Hence, the correct option matching is  (A) - (ii), (B) - (iii), (C) - (iv), (D) - (i)

RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 30

IUCN (The International Union For Conservation of Nature And Natural Resources) headquarters is at :

Detailed Solution for RPSC RAS Prelims Mock Test - 10 - Question 30

The correct answer is Gland, Switzerland.

Key Points

  • IUCN is a membership Union composed of both government and civil society organizations.
  • It was created in 1948.
  • It is the global authority on the status of the natural world and the measures needed to safeguard it.
  • It is headquartered in Gland,  Switzerland.

Additional Information:

  • The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is the world's most comprehensive inventory of the global conservation status of plant and animal species.

Important Points:

  • International Organisations in Switzerland
    • United Nations Conference on Trade & Development (UNCTAD) – Geneva, Switzerland
    • World Health Organization (WHO) – Geneva, Switzerland
    • World Economic Forum – Geneva, Switzerland
    • International Labor Organization – Geneva, Switzerland
    • World Trade Organization – Geneva, Switzerland
    • World Meteorological Organization – Geneva, Switzerland
    • World Intellectual Property Organization – Geneva, Switzerland
    • International Committee of the Red Cross – Geneva, Switzerland
    • The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)– Zurich, Switzerland
    • World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) – Avenue du Mont-Blanc, Gland, Vaud, Switzerland 
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