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Total questions: 100

Worksheet time: 1hrs 10mins

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Class
Date
1.

General Knowledge:- In which decade was the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) founded?

a)

 1850s

b)

 1880s

c)

 1930s

d)

1950s

2.

General Knowledge:- The Certain fundamental rights are not given to

a)

 Insolvent persons

b)

 Foreigner

c)

 Deceased person

d)

Political victims

3.

#GK:-The correct chronological order of the formation of Haryana, Sikkim, Arunanchal Pradesh and Nagaland as full states of Indian Union is :

a)

Haryana-Sikkim-Arunachal Pardesh-Nagaland

b)

Nagaland-Arunachal Pradesh- Haryana-Sikkim

c)

Nagaland-Haryana-Arunachal Pradesh-Sikkim

d)

Nagaland-Haryana-Sikkim-Arunachal Pradesh

4.

#GK:- The speaker of the Lok Sabha can ask a member of the house to stop speaking and let another member speak. This phenomenon is known as :

a)

Crossing the floor

b)

Yielding the floor

c)

Point of Order

d)

Calling Attention Motion

5.

#GK:-The Inter State Council was established in 1990 in pursuance of the recommendation made by :

a)

Mukherjee Commission (1999)

b)

Sarkaria Commission (1983-87).

c)

Mandal Commission (1980).

d)

Khosla Commission (1990)

6.

#GK:-By which Constitutional Amendment Act was the number of Lok sabha seats increased from 525 to 545 ?

a)

The Twentieth Amendment Act, 1966.

b)

The Forty-second Amendment Act, 1976.

c)

The Forty-fourth Amendment Act, 1978.

d)

Thirty-first Constitutional Amendment Act, 1973.

7.

#GK;-The first Backward Class commission was appointed in 1953 under the chairmanship of :

a)

Deepak Katole

b)

S.K.Kharventhan

c)

Kalelkar

d)

Shakeel-uz-Zaman Ansari

8.

#GK:-The disqualification of the Members of Parliament and state legislatures on the ground of defection has been provided in :

a)

Tenth schedule of the Constitution.

b)

Eleventh schedule of the Constitution.

c)

Seventh schedule of the Constitution.

d)

Twelfth schedule of the Constitution.

9.

#GK:-The provisions of Concurrent List, freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse and joint sitting of two Houses of Parliament are borrowed from :

a)

UK Constitution

b)

Australian Constitution.

c)

US Constitution

d)

Irish Constitution

10.

#GK:-Article 169 of the Constitution makes the provision for the abolition or creation of :

a)

Specifies the number of seats for the Lok Sabha

b)

Specifies the number of seats for the Rajya Sabha

c)

Specifies Fundamental Duties

d)

Legislative Councils in States

11.

#GK:-Which part of the Constitution of India deals with special provisions to SCs, STs, OBCs and Anglo-Indians ?

a)

Part 16 (Article 330 to 342).

b)

Part 6 (Article 152 to 237).

c)

Part 18 (Article 352 to 360).

d)

Part 14A (Article 323A to 323B).

12.

#GK:-The Comptroller and Auditor General of India can be removed from office in like manner and on like grounds as :

a)

High Court Judge

b)

High Court Judge

c)

Supreme Court Judge

d)

None of Above

13.

SCIENCE:- During respiration exchange of gases take place in

a)

(a) trachea and larynx

b)

(b) alveoli of lungs

c)

(c) alveoli and throat

d)

(d) throat and larynx

14.

SCIENCE:- Blood from superior vena cava flows into

a)

(a) right atrium

b)

(b) right ventricle

c)

(c) left atrium

d)

(d) left ventricle

15.

SCIENCE:- Which of the given is the SI Unit of Electric Current?

a)

A. Ohm

b)

B. Ampere

c)

C. Volt

d)

D. Faraday

16.

SCIENCE:- The hindrance presented by material of conductor to the smooth passing of electric current is known as:

a)

A. Resistance

b)

B. Conductance

c)

C. Inductance

d)

D. None of these

17.

SCIENCE:- A fuse wire is inserted in which wire?

a)

A. Live wire

b)

B. In the neutral wire

c)

C. In the earth wire

d)

D. May be connected in any line

18.

SCIENCE:- The rate of flow of an electric charge is known as :

a)

A. Electric potential

b)

B. Electric conductance

c)

C. Electric current

d)

D. None of these

19.

SCIENCE:- The instrument used for measuring electric current is :

a)

A. Ammeter

b)

B. Galvanometer

c)

C. Voltmeter

d)

D. Potentiometer

20.

SCIENCE:- The amount of work done in joules, when one unit electric charge moves from one point to another point in an electric circuit is called :

a)

A. Electric current

b)

B. Electric resistance

c)

C. Electric conductance

d)

D. Potential difference

21.

SCIENCE:-The unit of potential difference is :

a)

A. Volt

b)

B. Ohm

c)

C. Ampere

d)

D. Faraday

22.

SCIENCE:- The relation between potential difference (V) and current (I) is :

a)

A. V α I2

b)

B. V α 1/I

c)

C. V2 α I

d)

D. V α I

23.

SCIENCE:- The relation between potential difference (V) and current (I) was discovered by :


a)

A. Newton

b)

B. Ampere

c)

C. Ohm

d)

D. Volta

24.

SCIENCE:-The obstruction offered by material of conductor to the passage of electric current is known as :

a)

A. Resistance

b)

B. Conductance

c)

C. Inductance

d)

D. None of these

25.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:-The better way to assess the pollution level of a water body is to calculate the:

a)

(a) Nutrient level

b)

(b) Number of organisms

c)

(c) Coliform count

d)

(d) Pesticide level.

26.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:-The purpose of rainwater harvesting is to:

a)

(a) use it for irrigation

b)

(b) culture fishes

c)

(c) use it for washing ears

d)

(d) recharge ground water

27.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:-‘Kulhs’ the ancient water harvesting structure were made in

a)

(a) Manipur

b)

(b) Bihar

c)

(c) Himachal Pradesh

d)

(d) Uttar Pradesh

28.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:-The three R’s that will help us to conserve natural resources for long term use are

a)

(a) recycle, regenerate, reuse

b)

(b) reduce, regenerate, reuse

c)

(c) reduce, reuse, redistribute

d)

(d) reduce, recycle, reuse

29.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:-Amrita Devi Bishnoi sacrificed her life to protect the

a)

(a) Palm trees

b)

(b) Khejri trees

c)

(c) Sal trees

d)

(d) Teakwood trees.

30.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:-Khadins, bundhis, ahars and kattas are ancient structures built for the purpose of:

a)

(a) store grains

b)

(b) conserve soil

c)

(c) water harvesting

d)

(d) conserve wildlife.

31.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:-The Tehri Dam is constructed on River

a)

(a) Yamuna

b)

(b) Bhagirathi

c)

(c) Ravi

d)

(d) Sutlej

32.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:-The degraded Arabari forests were revived by the efforts of

a)

(a) A.K. Chatterjee

b)

(b) A.K. Baneijee

c)

(c) Sunder Lai Bahuguna

d)

(d) Amrita Devi

33.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:-Which plan has been started by government to control pollution of Ganga?

a)

(a) Ganga Action Plan

b)

(b) Ganga Revival Plan

c)

(c) Swachh Jal Abhiyan

d)

(d) Ganga Restoration Plan

34.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:-Which pH range is most suitable for life of fresh water plants and animals?

a)

(a) 6.5 – 7.5

b)

(b) 2.0 – 3.5

c)

(c) 3.5 – 7.0

d)

(d) 9.0 – 10.5

35.

MATHS:- The nth term of an A.P. is given by an = 3 + 4n. The common difference is

a)

(a) 7

b)

(b) 3

c)

(c) 4

d)

(d) 1

36.

MATHS:- If p, q, r and s are in A.P. then r – q is

a)

(a) s – p

b)

(b) s – q

c)

(c) s – r

d)

(d) none of these

37.

MATHS:-If the sum of three numbers in an A.P. is 9 and their product is 24, then numbers are

a)

(a) 2, 4, 6

b)

(b) 1, 5, 3

c)

(c) 2, 8, 4

d)

(d) 2, 3, 4

38.

MATHS:-The (n – 1)th term of an A.P. is given by 7,12,17, 22,… is

a)

(a) 5n + 2

b)

(b) 5n + 3

c)

(c) 5n – 5

d)

S(d) 5n – 3

39.

MATHS:-The nth term of an A.P. 5, 2, -1, -4, -7 … is

a)

(a) 2n + 5

b)

(b) 2n – 5

c)

(c) 8 – 3n

d)

(d) 3n – 8

40.

MATHS:-The 10th term from the end of the A.P. -5, -10, -15,…, -1000 is

a)

(a) -955

b)

(b) -945

c)

(c) -950

d)

T(d) -965

41.

MATHS:-Find the sum of 12 terms of an A.P. whose nth term is given by an = 3n + 4

a)

(a) 262

b)

(b) 272

c)

(c) 282

d)

(d) 292

42.

MATHS:-The sum of all two digit odd numbers is

a)

(a) 2575

b)

(b) 2475

c)

(c) 2524

d)

(d) 2425

43.

MATHS:-The sum of first n odd natural numbers is

a)

(a) 2n²

b)

(b) 2n + 1

c)

(c) 2n – 1

d)

(d) n²

44.

MATHS:-The number of multiples lie between n and n² which are divisible by n is

a)

(a) n + 1

b)

(b) n

c)

(c) n – 1

d)

(d) n – 2

45.

SCIENCE:-Which of the following statements are correct for carbon compounds?

(i) Most carbon compounds are good conductors of electricity.

(ii) Most carbon compounds are poor conductors of electricity.

(iii) Force of attraction between molecules of carbon compounds is not very strong.

(iv) Force of attraction between molecules of carbon compounds is very strong.

a)

(a) (ii) and (iv)

b)

(b) (ii) and (iii)

c)

(c) (i) and (iv)

d)

(d) (i) and (iii)

46.

SCIENCE:-C3H8 belongs to the homologous series of

a)

(a) Alkynes

b)

(b) Alkenes

c)

(c) Alkanes

d)

(d) Cyclo alkanes

47.

SCIENCE:-The number of isomers of pentane is

a)

(a) 2

b)

(b) 3

c)

(c) 4

d)

(d) 5

48.

SCIENCE:-Which of the following will undergo addition reactions?

a)

(a) CH4

b)

(b) C3H8

c)

(C) C2H6

d)

(d) C2H4

49.

SCIENCE:-When ethanoic acid is treated with NaHCO^ the gas evolved is

a)

(a) H2

b)

(b) CO2

c)

(c) CH4

d)

(d) CO

50.

SCIENCE:-Ethanol on complete oxidation gives

a)

(a) acetic acid/ethanoic acid

b)

(b) CO2 and water

c)

(c) ethanal

d)

(d) acetone/ethanone

51.

SCIENCE:-Which of the following will give a pleasant smell of ester when heated with ethanol and a small quantity of sulphuric acid?

a)

(a) CH3COOH

b)

(b) CH3CH2OH

c)

(c) CH3OH

d)

(d) CH3CHO

52.

SCIENCE:-Name the functional group present in CH3COCH3.

a)

(a) Alcohol

b)

(b) Carboxylic acid

c)

(c) Ketone

d)

(d) Aldehyde

53.

SCIENCE:-Why does carbon form compounds mainly by covalent bonding?

a)

(a) There are four electrons in the outermost shell of carbon.

b)

(b) It requires large amount of energy to form C4+ or C4sup>4-.

c)

(c) It shares its valence electrons to complete its octet.

d)

(d) All the above.

54.

SCIENCE:-Addition reactions are undergone by

a)

(a) saturated hydrocarbons (alkanes)

b)

(b) only alkenes

c)

(c) only alkynes

d)

(d) both alkenes and alkynes

55.

SCIENCE:-Identify ‘A’ in the following reaction:

CH3COOH + Na2CO3 → A + CO2 + H0O

a)

(a) CH3COONa

b)

(b) CH2(Na)COOH

c)

(c) NaOH

d)

(d) NaHCO3

56.

MATHS:-Which of the following is not a quadratic equation

a)

(a) x² + 3x – 5 = 0

b)

(b) x² + x3 + 2 = 0

c)

(c) 3 + x + x² = 0

d)

(d) x² – 9 = 0

57.

MATHS:-The quadratic equation has degree

a)

(a) 0

b)

(b) 1

c)

(c) 2

d)

(d) 3

58.

MATHS:-The cubic equation has degree

a)

(a) 1

b)

(b) 2

c)

(c) 3

d)

(d) 4

59.

MATHS:-A bi-quadratic equation has degree

a)

(a) 1

b)

(b) 2

c)

(c) 3

d)

(d) 4

60.

MATHS:-The polynomial equation x (x + 1) + 8 = (x + 2) {x – 2) is

a)

(a) linear equation

b)

(b) quadratic equation

c)

(c) cubic equation

d)

(d) bi-quadratic equation

61.

MATHS:-The equation (x – 2)² + 1 = 2x – 3 is a

a)

(a) linear equation

b)

(b) quadratic equation

c)

(c) cubic equation

d)

(d) bi-quadratic equation

62.

MATHS:-The quadratic equation whose roots are 1 and

a)

(a) 2x² + x – 1 = 0

b)

(b) 2x² – x – 1 = 0

c)

(c) 2x² + x + 1 = 0

d)

(d) 2x² – x + 1 = 0

63.

MATHS:-The quadratic equation whose one rational root is 3 + √2 is

a)

(a) x² – 7x + 5 = 0

b)

(b) x² + 7x + 6 = 0

c)

(c) x² – 7x + 6 = 0

d)

(d) x² – 6x + 7 = 0

64.

MATHS:-The equation 2x² + kx + 3 = 0 has two equal roots, then the value of k is

a)

(a) ±√6

b)

(b) ± 4

c)

(c) ±3√2

d)

(d) ±2√6

65.

MATHS:-The sum of the roots of the quadratic equation 3×2 – 9x + 5 = 0 is

a)

(a) 3

b)

(b) 6

c)

(c) -3

d)

(d) 2

66.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:-Who was the writer of the book ‘Hind Swaraj’?

a)

(a) Rabindranath Tagore

b)

(b) B.R. Ambedkar

c)

(c) Mahatma Gandhi

d)

(d) Jawahar Lai Nehru

67.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:-Khilafat Committee was formed in 1919 in the city of

a)

(a) Bombay

b)

(b) Calcutta

c)

(c) Lucknow

d)

(d) Amritsar

68.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:-The Non-cooperation Khilafat Movement began in

a)

(a) January 1921

b)

(b) February 1922

c)

(c) December 1929

d)

(d) April 1919

69.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:-Which of the following was the reason for calling off the Non-cooperation Movement by Gandhiji?

a)

(a) Pressure from the British Government

b)

(b) Second Round Table Conference

c)

(c) Gandhiji’s arrest

d)

(d) Chauri-Chaura incident

70.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:-Baba Ramchandra, a sanyasi, was the leader of which of the following movements?

a)

(a) Khilafat Movement

b)

(b) Militant Guerrilla Movement of Andhra Pradesh

c)

(c) Peasants’ Movement of Awadh

d)

(d) Plantation Workers’ Movement in Assam

71.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:-Who set up the ‘Oudh Kisan Sabha’?

a)

(a) Alluri Sitaram Raju

b)

(b) Jawahar Lai Nehru and Baba Ramchandra

c)

(c) Jawaharlal Nehru and Shaukat Ali

d)

(d) Mahatma Gandhi

72.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:-Under the presidency of Jawahahar Lai Nehru, the Lahore Congress Session of 1929 formalised the demand of

a)

(a) abolition of Salt Tax

b)

(b) ‘Puma Swaraj’ or complete independence

c)

(c) boycott of Simon Commission

d)

(d) separate electorate for the ‘dalits’

73.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:-The ‘Simon Commission’ was boycotted because

a)

(a) there was no British Member in the Commission.

b)

(b) it demanded separate electorates for Hindus and Muslims.

c)

(c) there was no Indian Member in the Commission.

d)

(d) it favoured the Muslims over the Hindus.

74.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:-A form of demonstration used in the Non-cooperation Movement in which people block the entrance to a shop, factory or office is

a)

(a) Boycott

b)

(b) Begar

c)

(c) Picketing

d)

(d) Bandh

75.

SOCIAL SCIENCE:-Who formed the ‘Swaraj Party’ within the Congress?

a)

(a) Jawahar Lai Nehru and Motilal Nehru

b)

(b) Abdul Ghaffar Khan and Mahatma Gandhi

c)

(c) Jawahar Lai Nehru and Subhas Chandra Bose

d)

(d) C.R. Das and Motilal Nehru

76.

ENGLISH:-How much was the necklace actually worth?

a)

(a) forty thousand

b)

(b) thirty six thousand

c)

(c) five hundred

d)

(d) none of the above

77.

ENGLISH:-Did her friend recognise her years later?

a)

(a) yes

b)

(b) no

c)

(c) they did not bump into each other

d)

(d) none of the above

78.

ENGLISH:-What all did they do to repay?

a)

(a) sent away the maid

b)

(b) change their lodgings

c)

(c) husband working the evenings and nights too

d)

(d) all of these

79.

ENGLISH:-What did they do to buy themselves time?

a)

(a) stopped answering the friend’s calls

b)

(b) wrote to her that the jewel needs repair

c)

(c) distracted her from the necklace

d)

(d) none of the above

80.

ENGLISH:-Why did she utter a cry?

a)

(a) seeing other ladies wrapping themselves in fur

b)

(b) poverty

c)

(c) the jewels were not to be seen when she reached home

d)

(d) none of the above

81.

ENGLISH:-How did she look on the day of the ball?

a)

(a) elegant

b)

(b) gracious

c)

(c) full of joy

d)

(d) all of these

82.

ENGLISH:-What solution did her husband come up with?

a)

(a) helping her find a dress

b)

(b) telling her to wear natural flowers in the name of jewels

c)

(c) he didn’t suggest anything

d)

(d) none of the above

83.

ENGLISH:-Did he agree to give her that money?

a)

(a) yes

b)

(b) no

c)

(c) maybe

d)

(d) none of the above

84.

ENGLISH:-What did his face look like upon hearing the amount her wife asked from him?

a)

(a) pale

b)

(b) fine

c)

(c) unbothered

d)

(d) none of the above

85.

ENGLISH:-Why did she throw away the letter?

a)

(a) she had nothing to weak

b)

(b) she had no jewellery to carry

c)

(c) she had no bag to carry

d)

(d) both A and B

86.

HINDI:-बड़े भाई वर्तमान शिक्षा प्रणाली के विरुद्ध क्यों हैं ?

a)

(a) खेल कूद पर पर जोर देती है

b)

(b) किताबी कीड़ा बनाती है और वास्तविकता से दूर है

c)

(c) बहुत लाभदायक नहीं है

d)

(d) सभी

87.

HINDI:-बड़े भाई में क्या गुण थे ?

a)

(a) गंभीर प्रवित्ति के थे

b)

(b) छोटे भाई के हितैषी थे

c)

(c) वाक् कला में निपुण थे

d)

(d) सभी

88.

HINDI:-बड़े भाई छोटे भाई से हर समय सब से पहले क्या सवाल पूछते थे ?

a)

(a) अब तुम कहाँ थे

b)

(b) क्या कर रहे थे

c)

(c) कहाँ जा रहे हो हो

d)

(d) पढ़ाई कर ली

89.

HINDI:-बड़े भाई साहिब के अनुसार कैसी बुद्धि व्यर्थ है ?

a)

(a) जो आत्म गौरव को मार डाले

b)

(b) पढ़ाई न करने दे

c)

(c) जो खेल कूद में लगी रहे

d)

(d) सभीबड़े भाई साहिब के अनुसार कैसी बुद्धि व्यर्थ है

90.

HINDI:-लेखक को भाई साहिब की बातें अच्छी क्यों नहीं लगती थी ?

a)

(a) क्योकि लेखक अव्वल दर्जे में पास हुआ था

b)

(b) भाई साहिब फेल हो गए थे

c)

(c) भाई साहिब उपदेश देते थे

d)

(d) सभी

91.

HINDI:-लेखक के दिल के टुकडे किस बात पर हो जाते थे ?

a)

(a) पतंग कटने से

b)

(b) खेल में हार जाने से

c)

(c) फेल होने होने से

d)

(d) भाई साहिब के उपदेश सुनने से

92.

HINDI:-भाई सहिब किस कला मे निपुण थे ?

a)

(a) खेलो मे

b)

(b) पढने मे

c)

(c) कन्चे खेलने मे

d)

(d) पतङ्ग उडाने की कला मे

93.

HINDI:-अवसर मिलते ही लेखक कौन से काम करता था ?

a)

(a) चार दीवारी पर चढता उतरता था

b)

(b) कागज की तितलिय| उडात| था

c)

(c) कङ्कर् उछालता था

d)

(d) सभी

94.

HINDI:-भाई साहिब किस मामले में जल्दबाजी नहीं करते थे ?

a)

(a) खेल कूद मे

b)

(b) लडने मे

c)

(c) शिक्षा के मामले मे

d)

(d) निर्णय लेने के बारे में

95.

HINDI:-लेखक के भाई साहिब उस से कितने साल बड़े थे ?

a)

(a) ३ साल

b)

(b) ५ साल

c)

(c) ६ साल

d)

V(d) आठ साल

96.

HINDI:-प्रेम जी ने लगभग कितनी कहानियां लिखी ?

a)

(a) 200

b)

(b) 300

c)

(c) 400

d)

(d) लगभग 100

97.

HINDI:-प्रेम जी ने किस वर्ग को विस्तारपूर्वक वर्णित किया है ?

a)

(a) शोषक एवं शोषित

b)

(b) फ़िल्मी वर्ग को

c)

(c) आम जनता को

d)

(d) सभी

98.

HINDI:-प्रेम जी का शरीर जर्जर क्यो हो गया ?

a)

(a) निरन्तर विकट परिस्तिथियो का सामना करने के कारण

b)

(b) पानी के कारण

c)

(c) आर्थिक तन्गी के कारण

d)

(d) सभी

99.

HINDI:-वे मुम्बई मे पटकथा लेखक के रूप मे ज्यादा देर तक कार्य क्यो नही कर पाये ?

a)

(a) फ़िल्म निर्माताओ के निर्देश के अनुसार लिखने के कारण

b)

(b) घर से दूर होने कारण

c)

(c) रुचि न होने के कारण

d)

(d) समय न होने के कारण

100.

HINDI:-प्रेम चन्द जी जीवन भर किस से जूझते रहे ?

a)

(a) स्वयं से

b)

(b) लोगो से

c)

(c) फ़िल्म्कारो से

d)

(d) आर्थिक तङ्गी से