1.
Which one of the following is a herbivore?
2.
The simplest food produced during photosynthesis is:
3.
One of the following fibres is obtained from plants. This fibre is:
4.
Which one of the following liquid is immiscible with water?
5.
The normal temperature of a healthy person is thirty seven degrees on:
6.
The reaction between an acid and a base to form salt and water is called:
7.
The instrument installed in a car for measuring the distance travelled by the car is called:
8.
In plants, water is transported through:
9.
The element of an electric iron is made of:
10.
The normal range of ‘breathing rate’ per minute of an average adult person at rest is:
11.
When ice melts to form water, then a change occurs in its:
12.
In a cactus plant, the process of food making called photosynthesis is carried out by its:
13.
Which one of the following is the smallest unit of length?
14.
The method used to separate grains from stalks is called:
15.
Which of the following material allows light to pass through it?
16.
The late Medieval period stretches between _____________.
17.
Name the ruler who invaded India for seventeen times.
18.
Who introduced the silver rupia?
19.
Hiuen Tsang was to Harsha what Fa Hien was to .
20.
During later Vedic period kashi was famous for its _______ industry.
21.
The rhinoceros are mainly found in __________.
22.
The retreating monsoon blows from _____________.
23.
__________ is not an element to determine the weather and climate of a place?
24.
The Subtropical High Pressure belt is also known as________.
25.
The temperature in the innermost part of the Earth is estimated to be ________.
26.
Local news is usually covered by ____________.
27.
In ______, the supreme court laid down guidelines for protection of women against sexual harassment at the workplace and educational institutions:
28.
When did the first battle of Panipat take place?
30.
Number of languages and dialects used in India are____________.
31.
Which river is called as ‘Bengal’s Sorrow’ or ‘The Sorrow of Bengal’?
32.
Rain is the product of the constantly moving water cycle. During which of these phases would you see rainfall?
33.
What is the location below the earth’s surface, where the earthquake starts, called?
34.
Which of the following sports is not played at the Summer Olympics?
35.
Which branch of the government is responsible for enforcing law?
36.
Oxygenated blood flows through which vessel?
37.
Which is the most widely used gemstone and is the hardest known substance in the world?
38.
Which of the following is the holiest Hindu temple dedicated to Adi Shakti, situated in the hills of Katra in Jammu & Kashmir
39.
How many singers sing a duet?
40.
Who invented the system of reading and writing to be used by the blind or visually impaired?
41.
In the given diagram square represents woman, triangle represents sub- inspectors of police and circle represent graduates which numbered area represents graduate women who are sub-inspectors of police?
42.
The sum of two consecutive odd numbers is 40. The smaller one is
43.
When two lines intersect at a point number of pairs of adjacent angles formed is
45.
How many pairs of letters are there in the word DEPARTMENT which have as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabets?
46.
The given equation becomes correct due to the interchange of two signs one of the four options under it specifies the interchange of signs in the equation. choose the correct option 5 + 6 / 3 -12 X 2 = 17
47.
Which of the following is not a Pythagorean triplet?
48.
In a right angled triangle, right angled at B, if AB = 5 cm, and AC = 13 cm, then BC is equal to
49.
The square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is 50 cm. If the two legs of right angled triangle are equal, the length of each leg is
50.
The bisector of the vertical angle of an isosceles triangle bisects the base at: