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  • question_answer1) A body goes 20 km north and then 10 km due east. The displacement of body from Us starting point is:

    A)
    30 km                                   

    B)
    25.2 km

    C)
    22.36 km                             

    D)
    10 km

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  • question_answer2) Which pair is not correct?

    A)
    Temperature- Thermometer

    B)
    Atmospheric pressure- Barometer

    C)
    Relative density- Hygrometer

    D)
    Unit of charge- Coulomh

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  • question_answer3) The practical unit of resistance is \[\Omega \].1\[\Omega \] is equal to:

    A)
    1018 emu             

    B)
    109 emu

    C)
     1015 emu                            

    D)
    none of these

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  • question_answer4) Chronometer measures:

    A)
    area                                      

    B)
    time

    C)
    length                                  

    D)
    temperature

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  • question_answer5) Which one is not a unit of time?

    A)
    Leap year           

    B)
    Year

    C)
    Shake                                   

    D)
    Light year

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  • question_answer6) A body measures 5N in air and 2N when put in water. The buoyant force is:

    A)
    7 N                                        

    B)
    9 N

    C)
    3 N                                        

    D)
    none of these

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  • question_answer7) The absorptive power of perfectly blackbody is:

    A)
    0                                             

    B)
    1

    C)
    less than 1          

    D)
    infinity

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  • question_answer8) A person swimming in a fresh water pool, obeying:

    A)
    Newton's second law    

    B)
    Gravitational law

    C)
    Newton's third law         

    D)
    Newton's first law

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  • question_answer9) According to classical theory of Rutherford's model, the path of electron will be:

    A)
    parabolic             

    B)
    hyperbolic

    C)
     circular                                

    D)
    elliptical

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  • question_answer10) Bohr's theory was modified by:

    A)
    Rutherford and Soddy

    B)
    Planck

    C)
    Hund                                    

    D)
    Sommerfeld

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  • question_answer11) Which one is a vector quantity?

    A)
    Time                                     

    B)
    Temperature

    C)
    Flux density                       

    D)
    Magnetic field intensity

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  • question_answer12) Faraday is the unit of:

    A)
    current                                

    B)
    charge

    C)
    capacitance       

    D)
    resistance

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  • question_answer13) The passenger move forward when train stops, due to:

    A)
    inertia of passenger

    B)
    inertia of train

    C)
     gravitational pull by earth

    D)
    none of the above

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  • question_answer14) The electrostatic capacitance depends on:

    A)
    nature of conductor

    B)
    size of conductor

    C)
    thickness of conductor

    D)
    color of conductor

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  • question_answer15) The formation of rainbow is due to phenomenon of:

    A)
    reflection           

    B)
    dispersion

    C)
    refraction           

    D)
    interference

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  • question_answer16) The formation of mirages is explained by:

    A)
    total reflection of light  

    B)
    refraction of light

    C)
    diffraction                          

    D)
    dispersion

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  • question_answer17) Which one proves transverse nature of waves?

    A)
    Polarization       

    B)
    Diffraction

    C)
    Interference    

    D)
    All of these

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  • question_answer18) The intensive property among the following is:

    A)
    energy                                 

    B)
    volume

    C)
    entropy                               

    D)
    temperature

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  • question_answer19) Electric fan works on the principle of:

    A)
    electric dynamo                               

    B)
    electric motor

    C)
    both of the above          

    D)
    none of the above

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  • question_answer20) Doppler's effect in sound is due to:

    A)
    motion of source

    B)
    motion of observer

    C)
    relative motion of source and observer

    D)
    none of the above

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  • question_answer21) The duration o; day is highest in:

    A)
    mercury                              

    B)
    venus

    C)
    earth                                    

    D)
    mars

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  • question_answer22) Two similar waves are propagating in x-axis and another one in y-axis. When they collide to superimpose, the resultant wave will be:

    A)
    elliptical               

    B)
    hyperbolic

    C)
    straight line       

    D)
    parabolic

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  • question_answer23) Photoelectric effect shows:

    A)
    wave nature of electrons            

    B)
    particle nature of light

    C)
    both (a) and (b)

    D)
    none of the above

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  • question_answer24) Kirchhoff's I and II laws are based on conservation of:

    A)
    energy and charge         

    B)
    charge and energy

    C)
    mass and charge             

    D)
     none of the above

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  • question_answer25) The filament of bulb is made of:

    A)
    mercury                              

    B)
    copper

    C)
    tungsten             

    D)
    none of these

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  • question_answer26) The idea of calculus was given by:

    A)
    Newton              

    B)
    Einstein

    C)
    Marconi                              

    D)
    Planck

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  • question_answer27) Ohm's law is not obeyed by:

    A)
    electrolytes       

    B)
    discharge tubes

    C)
    vacuum tubes                  

    D)
    all of these

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  • question_answer28) If size of aperture is decreased:

    A)
    intensity of image is decreased

    B)
    no effect in formation of image

    C)
    any of the above

    D)
    none of the above

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  • question_answer29) Pendulum after some time becomes slow in modon and finally stops due to:

    A)
    air friction                           

    B)
    earth's gravity

    C)
    mass of pendulum         

    D)
    none of the above

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  • question_answer30) Absolute zero is the condition at which:

    A)
    molecular motion ceases

    B)
    gas becomes liquid

    C)
    gas cannot be liquefied

    D)
    random merino of molecules occur

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  • question_answer31) The process by which gas is converted into liquid is called:

    A)
    sublimation                       

    B)
    evaporation

    C)
     liquid faction                                    

    D)
    none of these

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  • question_answer32) \[\alpha -\] particles are:

    A)
    ionized helium atom      

    B)
    hydrogen atom

    C)
    neutral atom     

    D)
     all of the above

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  • question_answer33) Atoms having different atomic number as well as different mass number but having same number of neutrons:

    A)
    isotopes                              

    B)
    isobars

    C)
    isotones              

    D)
    isodiapheres

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  • question_answer34) Meteors are:

    A)
    small stars

    B)
    burnt pieces of comets that fall on earth

    C)
    comets without tail

    D)
    none of the above

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  • question_answer35) Two wires carry current in different directions. They will:

    A)
    attract each other           

    B)
    repel each other

    C)
    create gravitational field              

    D)
    any of the above

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  • question_answer36) Retina of eye corresponds to which pan of camera?

    A)
    Film                                       

    B)
    Shutter

    C)
    Aperture            

    D)
    Lens

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  • question_answer37) C.V. Raman received Novel prize for which of the following phenomenon?

    A)
    Theory of relativity         

    B)
    Law of gravitation

    C)
    Neutron

    D)
    Elastic scattering of light by molecules

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  • question_answer38) Force responsible for the circular Morton of the body is:

    A)
    centripetal force             

    B)
    centrifugal force

    C)
    gravitational force          

    D)
    none of these

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  • question_answer39) Quality depends on:

    A)
    intensity             

    B)
    loudness

    C)
     timbre                                

    D)
     frequency

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  • question_answer40) In fission of U-235, the percentage of mass convened into energy is about:

    A)
    0.1%                                     

    B)
    0.25%

    C)
    0.3%                                     

    D)
    2%

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  • question_answer41) The main source of sun's energy is:

    A)
    nuclear fusion                  

    B)
    nuclear fission

    C)
    gravitational contraction              

    D)
    combustion

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  • question_answer42) Two closed organ pipes 100 cm and 101 cm long gives 16 beats in 20 s, when each pipe is sounded in its fundamental mode. Calculate the velocity of sound:

    A)
    303 ms-1                              

    B)
    332 ms-1

    C)
    323.2 ms-1           

    D)
    300 ms-1

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  • question_answer43) Increase in pressure at one point of the enclosed liquid in equilibrium or rest is transmitted equally to all other points of liquid, illustrates:

    A)
    buoyant force                  

    B)
    Pascal's law

    C)
    gravitational law              

    D)
    electrostatic law

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  • question_answer44) When light is passed from one medium to another medium which one of the quantities remain unchanged?

    A)
    Frequency         

    B)
    Velocity

    C)
    Wavelength      

    D)
    Refractive index

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  • question_answer45) A cyclist moving at a speed of 20 m/s takes a turn, if he doubles his speed then chance of overturn:

    A)
    is doubled                          

    B)
    is halved

    C)
     becomes four times     

    D)
    becomes 1/4 times

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  • question_answer46) A convex lens becomes less converging when placed in:

    A)
    oil                                          

    B)
    water

    C)
    both (a) and (b)               

    D)
    none of the above

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  • question_answer47) A plano -convex lens has refractive index 1.6- and radius of curvature 60 cm. What is focal length of lens?

    A)
    50 cm                                   

    B)
    100 cm

    C)
    200 cm                                 

    D)
    150 cm

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  • question_answer48) A particle covers 150 m in 8th second starting from rest, its acceleration is:

    A)
    15 m/s2                                

    B)
    20 m/s2

    C)
    10 m/s2                                

    D)
    8 m/s2

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  • question_answer49) When a metallic sphere is healed, the largest increase is in its:

    A)
    volume                                

    B)
    area

    C)
     diameter           

    D)
     same in all

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  • question_answer50) A diamagnetic substance is placed in a magnetic field of a bar magnet. Then it is:

    A)
    repelled by magnet

    B)
    attracted by magnet

    C)
    attracted by - S -poles and repelled by N - pole

    D)
    attracted by N - pole and repelled by S - pole

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  • question_answer51) Which of the following are iso-structural species?

    A)
    \[NH_{4}^{+}\]and \[NH_{2}^{-}\]

    B)
    \[CH_{3}^{-}\]and \[CH_{3}^{+}\]

    C)
    \[SO_{4}^{2-},PO_{4}^{3-}\]and \[[BF_{4}^{-}]\]

    D)
    \[NH_{4}^{+}\]and \[N{{H}_{3}}\]

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  • question_answer52) The elements which have same number of nucleons but different number of protons are known as :

    A)
    isobar                                   

    B)
    isotope

    C)
    isotone                                

    D)
    none of these

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  • question_answer53) What is the name to a phenomenon in which both adsorption and absorption takes places?

    A)
    Chemisorption

    B)
    Physisorption

    C)
    Desorption        

    D)
    Sorption

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  • question_answer54) Which of the following is known as alpha particle?

    A)
    Electron                              

    B)
    Charged helium atom

    C)
    Proton

    D)
    Positron

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  • question_answer55) The number of atoms in a simple cubic unit  cell are :

    A)
    1                                             

    B)
    2

    C)
    3                                             

    D)
    4

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  • question_answer56) In aqua-regia the ratio of cone. \[\text{HN}{{\text{O}}_{\text{3}}}\]and cone. \[\text{HCl}\]present is:

    A)
    1 : 3                                       

    B)
    3 : 1

    C)
    2:3                                         

    D)
    3:2

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  • question_answer57) is  identified as :

    A)
    2, 4, 6-tribromophenol

    B)
    2-bromo-4-hydroxyl benzene sulphonic acid

    C)
    3,5-dibromo-4-hydroxy benzene sulphonic acid

    D)
    2-bromophenol

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  • question_answer58) Absolute zero temperature is the temperature at which:

    A)
    mass becomes zero

    B)
    volume becomes zero

    C)
    all molecular motion ceases

    D)
    the temperature of substance is zero

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  • question_answer59) Among which of the following factor the specific reaction rate of a first order reaction does not depend on:

    A)
    temperature

    B)
    concentration of reactant

    C)
    pressure

    D)
    volume

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  • question_answer60) A solution is formed by diluting 250 mL of \[\text{0}\text{.400}\,\text{N}\,{{\text{H}}_{\text{2}}}\text{S}{{\text{O}}_{\text{4}}}\] with one litre of water. The  normality of above formed solution is :

    A)
    0.400 N                                

    B)
    0.899 N

    C)
    0.040 N                                

    D)
    0.080 N

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  • question_answer61) Which of the following product is formed by the reaction of sulphur dioxide with chlorine  in presence of sunlight?

    A)
    \[S{{O}_{2}}Cl\]                               

    B)
    \[S{{O}_{2}}C{{l}_{2}}\]

    C)
    \[SOC{{l}_{2}}\]                               

    D)
    \[S{{O}_{3}}Cl\]

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  • question_answer62) Reaction of \[R-\overset{O}{\mathop{\overset{|\,|}{\mathop{C}}\,}}\,-N{{H}_{2}}\]with a mixture of \[B{{r}_{2}}\]and KOH produce \[RN{{H}_{2}}.\]During the reaction which of the intermediate product is formed?

    A)
    R?NH?Br                        

    B)
    \[~HCONB{{r}_{2}}\]

    C)
    R?N-C=O                          

    D)
    all of these

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  • question_answer63) Which of the following process is related with the removal of sulphur by heating in the air?

    A)
     Smelting                            

    B)
    Calcination

    C)
    Annealing           

    D)
    Roasting

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  • question_answer64) Which of the following product is obtained by treating 1-butyne with \[HgS{{O}_{4}}\]and\[{{H}_{2}}S{{O}_{4}}\]?

    A)
    \[C{{H}_{3}}C{{H}_{2}}COC{{H}_{3}}\]    

    B)
    \[C{{H}_{3}}C{{H}_{2}}C{{H}_{2}}CHO\]

    C)
    \[C{{H}_{3}}C{{H}_{2}}C{{H}_{2}}COOH\]

    D)
    \[C{{H}_{3}}C{{H}_{2}}CH=C{{H}_{2}}\]

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  • question_answer65) In nuclear reactor the control rods are made up of cadmium because cadmium :

    A)
    absorbs excess neutrons

    B)
    absorbs excess electrons

    C)
    emit neutrons

    D)
    emit electrons

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  • question_answer66) In the fusion of one mole of a solid melting at \[27{{\,}^{o}}C\]the entropy change can be represented by which of the following (latent heat of fusion\[=2930\,J\,mo{{l}^{-1}}\])?

    A)
    \[2930\,\,J{{K}^{-1}}\,mo{{l}^{-1}}\]       

    B)
    \[16.64\,J{{K}^{-1}}\,mo{{l}^{-1}}\]

    C)
    \[104.67\,J{{K}^{-1}}\,mo{{l}^{-1}}\]       

    D)
    \[9.77\,J{{K}^{-1}}\,mo{{l}^{-1}}\]

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  • question_answer67) The discoverer of argon gas was :

    A)
    Rayleigh                              

    B)
    Ramsay

    C)
    both (a) and                      

    D)
    (d) none of these

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  • question_answer68) Which of the following is the composition of solder?

    A)
    Cu + Zn                                

    B)
    Pb + Sb

    C)
    Cu + Sn                                

    D)
    Pb + Sn

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  • question_answer69) Which of the following has the maximum viscosity?

    A)
    Glycol                                   

    B)
    Ethanol

    C)
    Water                                  

    D)
    Acetone

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  • question_answer70) How many electrons can be accommodated in a p sub-orbital?

    A)
    6 electrons         

    B)
    2 electrons

    C)
    4 electrons         

    D)
    none of these

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  • question_answer71) The term used for diffusion of solvent through a semi-permeable membrane is known as:

    A)
    osmosis                               

    B)
    plasmolysis

    C)
    diffusion             

    D)
    active absorption

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  • question_answer72) Which is the most reactive species of phosphorus?

    A)
    White                                   

    B)
    Red

    C)
    Scarlet                                 

    D)
    Violet

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  • question_answer73) On burning hydrogen in air the colour of  lame is :

    A)
    green                                   

    B)
    light bluish

    C)
    yellow                                    

    D)
    none of these

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  • question_answer74) In electro refining of copper some gold is deposited at:

    A)
    cathode              

    B)
    electrode

    C)
    cathode mud    

    D)
    anode mud

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  • question_answer75) Isotopes have same:

    A)
    atomic number                

    B)
    mass number

    C)
    nucleons                             

    D)
    none of these

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  • question_answer76) Which of the following hydrocarbon is mainly present in gobar gas?

    A)
    Butane                                

    B)
    Propane

    C)
    Methane            

    D)
    Ethane

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  • question_answer77) Precipitation of IV group cations takes place when \[{{H}_{2}}S\]passed is :

    A)
    less ionised        

    B)
    highly ionized

    C)
    not ionised        

    D)
    none of these

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  • question_answer78) Among the following groups the ortho and para directing group is :

    A)
    \[COCH{{3}_{}}\]             

    B)
    \[~N{{H}_{2}}\]

    C)
    \[~NHCOC{{H}_{3}}\]    

    D)
    ?COOH

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  • question_answer79) The iodoform reaction is given by which of the following?

    A)
    \[C{{H}_{3}}COC{{H}_{3}}\]        

    B)
    \[{{C}_{2}}{{H}_{5}}OH\]

    C)
    \[C{{H}_{3}}CHO\]                          

    D)
    All of these

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  • question_answer80) Which of the following represents Lucas reagent?

    A)
    \[{{H}_{2}}S{{O}_{4}}+HCl\]

    B)
    \[Mn{{O}_{2}}+{{H}_{2}}S{{O}_{4}}\]

    C)
    \[ZnC{{l}_{2}}+conc.\text{ }HCl\]

    D)
    \[ZnC{{l}_{2}}+conc.\text{ }{{H}_{2}}S{{O}_{4}}\]

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  • question_answer81) The geometry of \[{{[Ni{{(CN)}_{4}}]}^{2-}}\]  and \[{{[NiC{{l}_{4}}]}^{2-}}\] ions are:

    A)
     tetrahedral

    B)
    square planar

    C)
    square planar and tetrahedral respectively

    D)
    tetrahedral and square planar respectively

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  • question_answer82) Surface water contains :

    A)
    suspended impurities

    B)
    organic compound

    C)
    salt

    D)
     salt and organic compound

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  • question_answer83) CO is iso-electronic with :

    A)
    \[{{N}_{2}}\]                                     

    B)
    \[N{{O}_{2}}\]

    C)
    \[{{O}_{2}}\]                                     

    D)
    \[N{{H}_{3}}\]

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  • question_answer84) Avogadro's number is the number of  molecules present in :

    A)
    1 L of molecule

    B)
    1 g of molecules

    C)
    gram molecular mass

    D)
    1 g atom of molecules

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  • question_answer85) Ferric sulphate is represented by which formula?

    A)
    \[FeS{{O}_{4}}\]                              

    B)
    \[FeS{{O}_{3}}\]

    C)
    \[Fe{{(S{{O}_{4}})}_{2}}\]            

    D)
    \[F{{e}_{2}}{{(S{{O}_{4}})}_{3}}\]

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  • question_answer86) The maximum concentration of nitrogen is present in :

    A)
    nitrolim

    B)
    calcium ammonium nitrate

    C)
    ammonium sulphate

    D)
    urea

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  • question_answer87) Nylon is a :

    A)
     polysaccharide                

    B)
     polyester

    C)
     polyamide         

    D)
    all of these

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  • question_answer88) The element used for carrying out the nuclear reactions is :

    A)
    thorium-232      

    B)
    uranium-238

    C)
    plutonium-239

    D)
    neptunium-293

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  • question_answer89) The metal which cannot be extracted by smelting process :

    A)
    Zn                                          

    B)
    Al

    C)
    Pb                                          

    D)
    Fe

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  • question_answer90) Aniline on treatment with sodium nitrite and \[HCl\]at \[0{{\,}^{o}}C\]to produce which of the following compound?

    A)
    Diazonium salt  

    B)
    Hydrozo compound

    C)
    Phenol and \[{{N}_{2}}\] 

    D)
    Nitroaniline

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  • question_answer91) For a chemical reaction which can never be a fraction:

    A)
    rate constant   

    B)
    order

    C)
    molecularity      

    D)
    half-life

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  • question_answer92) Which is a planar molecule?

    A)
    \[PC{{l}_{3}}\]                                  

    B)
    \[BC{{l}_{3}}\]

    C)
    \[N{{H}_{3}}\]                                  

    D)
    \[{{H}_{3}}{{O}^{+}}\]

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  • question_answer93) Which of the following do not travel with the speed of light?

    A)
    de-Broglie waves

    B)
    X-rays

    C)
    Gamma rays

    D)
    All of the above

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  • question_answer94) If the concentration of the reactant are doubled in a reversible chemical equation having two reactant (in equilibrium) then the equilibrium constant will:

    A)
    become one fourth

    B)
    doubled

    C)
    halved

    D)
    remains same

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  • question_answer95) \[C{{H}_{3}}C{{H}_{2}}C{{H}_{2}}OH\xrightarrow{PC{{l}_{5}}}A\xrightarrow{alc.\,KOH}B\] B is identified as :

    A)
    propanal                             

    B)
    propane

    C)
    propyne                              

    D)
    propene

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  • question_answer96) The transition metal with least atomic number is :

    A)
    Os                                          

    B)
    Zr

    C)
    Pt                                           

    D)
    Ru

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  • question_answer97) Which of the following pent fluoride is not obtained?

    A)
    \[Sb{{F}_{5}}\]                                 

    B)
    \[Bi{{F}_{5}}\]

    C)
    \[P{{F}_{5}}\]                                    

    D)
    \[As{{F}_{5}}\]

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  • question_answer98) Distribution law was given by :

    A)
    Ostwald

    B)
    van't Hoff

    C)
    Nernst

    D)
    Henry

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  • question_answer99) The relative arrangements of atoms in a molecule can be studied only if we know:

    A)
    structural formula

    B)
    molecular formula

    C)
    empirical formula

    D)
    none of the above

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  • question_answer100) The number of elements present in fifth period of periodic table is :

    A)
    10                                          

    B)
    8

    C)
    32                                          

    D)
    18

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  • question_answer101) Retina of eye is analogous to which part of camera?

    A)
     Shutter                               

    B)
    Lens

    C)
    Glass                    

    D)
    Film

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  • question_answer102) Substances secreted by bacteria are :

    A)
    proteins                              

    B)
    toxins

    C)
    inter ferons                       

    D)
     antibiotics

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  • question_answer103) Plant forming spores but lacking seed and vascular tissue are :

    A)
    gymnosperms  

    B)
    angiosperms

    C)
    bryophytes                        

    D)
    pteridophytes

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  • question_answer104) Litmus is obtained from :

    A)
    bacteria                               

    B)
    fungi

    C)
    algae                    

    D)
    lichen

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  • question_answer105) Triple antigen vaccine is not used for :

    A)
    typhoid                               

    B)
    tetanus

    C)
     diphtheria                         

    D)
    pertussis

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  • question_answer106) Which type of pollen grains are found in insect pollinated flowers?

    A)
    Hygroscopic                       

    B)
    Light and sticky

    C)
    Light and rough                

    D)
    Heavy and coloured

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  • question_answer107) Brunner?s glands are located in :

    A)
    oesophagus                      

    B)
     intestine

    C)
     stomach                             

    D)
    duodenum

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  • question_answer108) Adrenals are located above :

    A)
    pancreas                             

    B)
    liver

    C)
     kidney                

    D)
    stomach

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  • question_answer109) Sense of smell is by :

    A)
    olfactory lobe   

    B)
    cerebellum

    C)
    hypothalamus  

    D)
     cerebrum

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  • question_answer110) Solution outside a cell has higher concentration than cytoplasm. Then the solution is :

    A)
    isotonic                               

    B)
    acidic

    C)
     hypotonic                          

    D)
     hypertonic

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  • question_answer111) Process of maturation and development of sperms is called :

    A)
    oogenesis                          

    B)
     spermatogenesis

    C)
    spermiogenesis               

    D)
     none of the above

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  • question_answer112) Cambium activity is highest in :

    A)
    autumn                               

    B)
     spring

    C)
    winter                  

    D)
     rain

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  • question_answer113) Wood is :

    A)
    primary phloem               

    B)
    primary xylem

    C)
     secondary xylem            

    D)
    secondary phloem

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  • question_answer114) Atlas and axis are joined by :

    A)
    hinge joint                         

    B)
     pivot joint

    C)
    saddle joint                       

    D)
     none of these

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  • question_answer115) The junction between anaxon and dendrite is called :

    A)
    cyton                    

    B)
     synapse

    C)
    relay                                     

    D)
    conduction zone

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  • question_answer116) Hydroponics is the growth of plants in :

    A)
     pure water

    B)
     air

    C)
     water containing essential nutrients

    D)
    soil

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  • question_answer117) Process of water coming out from specific holes in margins is :

    A)
    photosynthesis

    B)
     guttation

    C)
    transpiration                     

    D)
     bleeding

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  • question_answer118) Trypanosoma causes :

    A)
    typhoid                               

    B)
    kala-azar

    C)
    filariasis                               

    D)
    sleeping sickness

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  • question_answer119) Protozoans lack which of the following as locomotoryorgan?

    A)
    Cilia                                       

    B)
    Flagella

    C)
    Pseudopodia    

    D)
    Parapodia

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  • question_answer120) Use of biology in industrial process and for improving quality of life is called :

    A)
    genetic engineering       

    B)
    eugenics

    C)
    microbiology     

    D)
    biotechnology

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  • question_answer121) Leaves arise from which part of plant?

    A)
     Rhizome                            

    B)
    Stem

    C)
    Intemode                           

    D)
    Node

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  • question_answer122) Sweetest sugar is :

    A)
    glucose                

    B)
    lactose

    C)
     sucrose                              

    D)
    fructose

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  • question_answer123) Thyroxine is secreted by :

    A)
    hypothalamus  

    B)
     pituitary

    C)
     thymus                               

    D)
     thyroid

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  • question_answer124) Which cranial nerve gives out many number of branches?

    A)
    Optic                    

    B)
    Facial

    C)
    Vagus                   

    D)
    Trigeminal

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  • question_answer125) Tadpole?s tail is a/an :

    A)
    excretory organ               

    B)
     attachment organ

    C)
     respiratory organ           

    D)
    locomotory organ

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  • question_answer126) Which one of the following remain absent in prokaryotes?

    A)
    Nuclear membrane        

    B)
    Ribosome

    C)
    Cell wall                               

    D)
    Plasma membrane

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  • question_answer127) Glycolysis takes place in :

    A)
    all living cells      

    B)
    eukaryotic cells only

    C)
     prokaryotic cells only

    D)
     none of the above

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  • question_answer128) Maximum photosynthesis takes place in :

    A)
    red light                              

    B)
    blue light

    C)
     bright light                        

    D)
     green light

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  • question_answer129) Phytochrome is found in :

    A)
    bryophytes                        

    B)
     pteridophytes

    C)
     angiosperms                    

    D)
    all of these

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  • question_answer130) Agar-agar is obtained from :

    A)
    fungi                     

    B)
    algae

    C)
    bacteria                               

    D)
     lichens

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  • question_answer131) Maximum number of antibiotics are obtained from :

    A)
    fungi                     

    B)
    bacteria

    C)
     virus                    

    D)
           plants

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  • question_answer132) Which part of brain controls the body temperature?

    A)
    Thalamus                            

    B)
    Hypothalamus

    C)
    Cortex                 

    D)
     Medula oblongata

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  • question_answer133) Which of the following is not an endocrine gland ?

    A)
    Kidney                 

    B)
    Thyroid

    C)
    Adrenal                               

    D)
    Pituitary

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  • question_answer134) Which of the following stage during meiosis is concerned with DNA replication?

    A)
    Interphase                         

    B)
    Prophase

    C)
    Metaphase                        

    D)
    Anaphase

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  • question_answer135) Pulmonary aorta carries blood from :

    A)
    liver lung                             

    B)
    lung to heart

    C)
     pure blood from heart to lung

    D)
    impure blood from heart to lung

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  • question_answer136) Which of the following prevents coagulation of blood inside the blood vessel ?

    A)
    Heparin                               

    B)
    Prothrombin

    C)
    Thrombin                           

    D)
    Mast cells

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  • question_answer137)   pollution affects :

    A)
    chloroplast                         

    B)
     nucleus

    C)
     mitochondria   

    D)
     cells membrane

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  • question_answer138) Bright colour of petals, is due to presence of:

    A)
    chloroplast                         

    B)
     anthocyanin

    C)
    chromoplast                      

    D)
     leucoplast

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  • question_answer139) Which of the following is an fatty oil yielding plant?

    A)
    Sunflower                          

    B)
     Acacia

    C)
     Butea                  

    D)
    Casuarina

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  • question_answer140) A form of relationship in which an organism obtained food by killing his host is called :

    A)
    parasitism                          

    B)
     predation

    C)
    commensalism 

    D)
     symbiosis

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  • question_answer141) Anaemia is caused by the deficiency of:

    A)
    iron                                       

    B)
    copper

    C)
     boron                  

    D)
    calcium

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  • question_answer142) Resistance against pathogens is due to :

    A)
    antibodies                          

    B)
     RBCs

    C)
    haemoglobin    

    D)
     none of these

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  • question_answer143) Golgi body arises from :

    A)
    plasma membrane         

    B)
     F.R

    C)
    vacuole                               

    D)
     chloroplast

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  • question_answer144) A substance present over the surface of RBC and is genetically heritable called as :

    A)
    blood group                      

    B)
    haemoglobin

    C)
     antibody                            

    D)
     none of the above

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  • question_answer145) Richmond-Land effect is concerned with :

    A)
    delay in senescence

    B)
    breaking dormancy

    C)
     suppression of apical dominance

    D)
    cell elongation

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  • question_answer146) The botanical name of cabbage is :

    A)
     Brassica oleracea var. botrytis

    B)
    Brassica oleracea var. capitata

    C)
    Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes

    D)
     Brassica compestris

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  • question_answer147) Book lungs are respiratory organs in :

    A)
    insects                 

    B)
     arachnids

    C)
    molluscans                         

    D)
    echinoderms

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  • question_answer148) The term ?New Systematics? was introduced by:

    A)
     Adolf Engler                     

    B)
    Karl Prantle

    C)
     George Bentham           

    D)
    Julian Huxley

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  • question_answer149) The raising of new plants from a plant tissue through tissue culture is termed as :

    A)
    micro-propagation         

    B)
    micro-grafting

    C)
     macro-economic            

    D)
    macro-consumer

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  • question_answer150) Which of the following method is used for detection of antibodies?

    A)
    Competitive ELISA

    B)
    Indirect or sandwich ELISA

    C)
    Antibody class captive ELISA

    D)
    All of the above

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  • question_answer151) What are Merit goods?

    A)
     These are goods made in foreign countries

    B)
     These are facilities which help the economy to develop

    C)
      These are valuable products

    D)
     None of these

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  • question_answer152) The art of cutting and pruning trees into ornamental shapes is commonly known as :

    A)
     topiary                                

    B)
     flori-trimology

    C)
      bonsai culture                                

    D)
     None of these

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  • question_answer153) Sun City is in :

    A)
     South Africa                     

    B)
     USA

    C)
      France                                               

    D)
     Denmark

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  • question_answer154)  ?Zigma? is related to :

    A)
     Modityres                         

    B)
     Dunlop tyres

    C)
      Ceattyres                         

    D)
     MRF tyres

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  • question_answer155) The capital of Australia is at:

    A)
     Canberra                           

    B)
     Sidney

    C)
     Melbourne                       

    D)
     Adelaide

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  • question_answer156) Which of the following country has the second largest rail network in the world?

    A)
     India                                    

    B)
     China

    C)
     USA                                     

    D)
     Russia

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  • question_answer157) Bill Clinton is a/an :

    A)
     Independent                   

    B)
     Tory

    C)
      Republican                       

    D)
     Democratic

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  • question_answer158) ESPN stands for :

    A)
     Entertainment and Sports Promotion Network

    B)
     Emerging Satellite Programmes for the Notice

    C)
      Entertainment Sports Programming Network

    D)
     Education and Sports Promotion Nationwide

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  • question_answer159) Where is the National Geophysical Research Institute located?

    A)
     Dehra Dun                        

    B)
     Lucknow

    C)
      Hyderabad                       

    D)
     New Delhi

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  • question_answer160)  ?Konica? is associated with :

    A)
     Refrigerator                     

    B)
     Film

    C)
     Television                          

    D)
     Tape recorder

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  • question_answer161) How ?D? is related to ?C??

    A)
     Uncle                                  

    B)
     Son

    C)
      Brother-in-law                               

    D)
     Brother

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  • question_answer162) How ?F? is related with ?E??

    A)
     Nephew                                            

    B)
     Son

    C)
     Mother                                              

    D)
     Grandson

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  • question_answer163) How ?H? is related to ?C??

    A)
     Uncle                                  

    B)
     Grand Father

    C)
     Son                                      

    D)
     Father

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  • question_answer164) Choose the correct relation. If WATER is written as XBUFS, then SALT will be written as :

    A)
     WZSK                                  

    B)
     TBMU

    C)
     UCNV                                  

    D)
     WZKS

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  • question_answer165) Choose the correct relation. It SING is written as UKP1, then TAKE will be written as :

    A)
     WDHN                                

    B)
     VCGM

    C)
     VCMG                                 

    D)
     WDNH

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  • question_answer166) Choose the correct relation. If PAGES is written as GESPA, then TIGHT will be written as :

    A)
     HITTG                                  

    B)
     GHTTI

    C)
      GHITT                                 

    D)
     HGTTI

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  • question_answer167) Choose the correct relation. If MALT is written as NBMU, then ZEBRA will be written as :

    A)
     AFCSB                                 

    B)
     AFSCB

    C)
     ACFSB                                 

    D)
     YFCSB

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  • question_answer168) Insert the missing number in the following questions: 2, 3, 8, 4, 32, 5,...............

    A)
     156                                       

    B)
     27

    C)
     128                                       

    D)
     6

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  • question_answer169) Insert the missing number in the following questions: 1, 3, 6, 10, 15,................ 28, 36, 45

    A)
     22                                         

    B)
     17

    C)
      21                                        

    D)
     19

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  • question_answer170) Insert the missing number in the following questions: 30, 24, 19, 12,...............

    A)
     9                                            

    B)
     10

    C)
      11                                        

    D)
     14

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  • question_answer171) Insert the missing number in the following questions: 1, 8, 27, 64................ 216, 343, 512

    A)
     128                                       

    B)
     125

    C)
     25                                         

    D)
     150

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  • question_answer172) Solve the following problems. 5 out of 2250 parts of the earth is sulphur. What is the percentage of sulphur in the Earth?

    A)
     4/9%                                    

    B)
     2/9%

    C)
      1/2%                                   

    D)
     1/3%

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  • question_answer173) Solve the following problems. A person pays a tax at the rate of 10 paise in rupee. If he pays a tax of Rs. 18.25, then the total amount on which tax paid is :

    A)
     Rs. 182.5                            

    B)
     Rs. 276.4

    C)
      Rs. 226.3                           

    D)
     Rs. 231.6

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  • question_answer174) Solve the following problems. A train 50 m long passes a platform 100 m long in 10 s. What is the speed of the train per second?

    A)
     15 m/s                                

    B)
     25 m/s

    C)
     16 m/s                                

    D)
     20 m/s

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  • question_answer175) Solve the following problems. Simplify : 0.12x0.13 + 2+ 2

    A)
     6.1281                                 

    B)
     2.0078

    C)
      1.0016                                

    D)
     4.0121

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  • question_answer176) Select the pair of words, which are related in the same way as the capitalized words are related to each other. WIND: AIR :: ?

    A)
     Ocean : Sea

    B)
     Government: Legislator

    C)
      Master: Servant

    D)
     Request: Command

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  • question_answer177) Select the pair of words, which are related in the same way as the capitalized words are related to each other. MEANS : METHOD :: ?

    A)
     Teacher : Pupil                                

    B)
     Air : Kite

    C)
     Elegance : Style                               

    D)
     Smoke : Cigar

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  • question_answer178) Select the pair of words, which are related in the same way as the capitalized words are related to each other. AGREREMENT : TREATY :: ?

    A)
     Attach : Defense

    B)
     Hurt : Aid           

    C)
     Agree: Oppose

    D)
     Difficulty : Inconvenience

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  • question_answer179) Select the pair of words, which are related in the same way as the capitalized words are related to each other. BOUQUET : FLOWER : : ?

    A)
     Page : Book      

    B)
     Chain : Link

    C)
     Skin : body

    D)
     Product : factory Directions for

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  • question_answer180) Pickup from answers - choices which will complete the sentence correctly. So quickly...............he reached on time.

    A)
     would he run that          

    B)
     he ran that

    C)
     did he run that                                

    D)
     he ran as

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  • question_answer181) Pickup from answers - choices which will complete the sentence correctly. These days, my house is under...............

    A)
     repairs                                

    B)
     the repair

    C)
      repair                                 

    D)
     the repairs

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  • question_answer182) Pickup from answers - choices which will complete the sentence correctly. Does he enjoy...............

    A)
     himself to play                

    B)
     to play tennis

    C)
     to playing tennis                             

    D)
     playing tennis

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  • question_answer183) Pickup from answers - choices which will complete the sentence correctly. I hope she...............

    A)
     shall come                         

    B)
     must come

    C)
     will come                           

    D)
     should come

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  • question_answer184) Pickup from answers - choices which will complete the sentence correctly. I...............him since last Sunday.

    A)
     have been not seen     

    B)
     have not seen

    C)
     did not see

    D)
     have not been seen

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  • question_answer185) Choose synonym the given words from each set. GROUSE:

    A)
     Complain                           

    B)
     Lazy

    C)
     Tired                                    

    D)
     Brave

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  • question_answer186) Choose synonym the given words from each set. ABSOLUTION :

    A)
     Sensual                                              

    B)
     Conviction

    C)
      Charge                                               

    D)
     Amnesty

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  • question_answer187) Choose synonym the given words from each set. ADHERE:

    A)
     Withdraw                          

    B)
     Disbelieve

    C)
     Believe                                               

    D)
     Renounce

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  • question_answer188) Choose synonym the given words from each set. ACUMEN :

    A)
     Cleverness                        

    B)
     Dullness

    C)
      Drive                                  

    D)
     Bluntness

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  • question_answer189) Choose antonym for the given words from each set. AMNESTY :

    A)
     Remission                         

    B)
     Pardon

    C)
      Mercy                                

    D)
     Punishment

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  • question_answer190) Choose antonym for the given words from each set. SEQUENCE:

    A)
     Progression                      

    B)
     Succession

    C)
      Chain                                  

    D)
     Break

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  • question_answer191) Choose antonym for the given words from each set. AGNOSTIC:

    A)
     Enmity                                

    B)
     Atheist

    C)
     Believer                                             

    D)
     Unbeliever

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  • question_answer192) Choose antonym for the given words from each set. BENIGN:

    A)
     Cruel                                   

    B)
     Perfect

    C)
     Complimentary                               

    D)
     Greedy

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  • question_answer193) Choose the incorrect words in the given sentence. ?Our college has good furnitures?.

    A)
     good                                    

    B)
     our

    C)
      has                                      

    D)
     furnitures

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  • question_answer194) Choose the incorrect words in the given sentence. ?Can your child recognise English alphabets??

    A)
     your                                     

    B)
     can

    C)
      recognise                         

    D)
     alphabets

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  • question_answer195) Choose the incorrect words in the given sentence. ?You must carry your luggages yourself.

    A)
     yourself                                             

    B)
     you

    C)
     luggages                                            

    D)
     carry

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  • question_answer196) Choose the incorrect words in the given sentence. ?She brought three dozens of oranges?

    A)
     oranges                                              

    B)
     dozens

    C)
     brought                                              

    D)
     of

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  • question_answer197) Choose the incorrect words in the given sentence. The Magistrate issued orders to the release of

    A)
     release                                               

    B)
     to

    C)
     orders                                 

    D)
     issued

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  • question_answer198) In his early youth, the author :

    A)
     liked to have more dealings with books than with men

    B)
     liked to have more dealings with men than with books

    C)
     preferred to have dealings only with books

    D)
     preferred to have dealings only with men

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  • question_answer199) The author says that in later years his love of books diminished because :

    A)
     he had given up the habit of reading books

    B)
     he did not get many delightful books to read

    C)
     he had better experiences with men than with books

    D)
     even the bad experiences he had with men were more valuable than what the noblest books gave

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  • question_answer200) Which one of the following statements best reflects the main argument of the passage?

    A)
     There are more purely delightful men than purely delightful books

    B)
     Books are always better than men

    C)
     It is the experience with other human beings that nourishes one's life and not necessarily books

    D)
     Neither men nor books give inject worthwhile experience

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