Himachal Pradesh TET Arts Exam Paper English – 12 Dec 2020

                                                     Section – I : Psychology

1. The oldest method in psychology is

(A) Introspection

(B) Observation

(C) Case Study

(D) Clinical method

 

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Answer – (A)

2. The first book of psychology was written by

(A) Kohler

(B) William James

(C) Clark Hull

(D) Plato

 

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Answer – (B)

3. The real carriers of heredity are

(A) Chromosomes

(B) Genes

(C) Nucleus of the cell

(D) X and Y chromosomes

 

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Answer – (A)

4. Which of the following statement is not correct about development?

(A) Each phase of development has its own hazards.

(B) Development is not aided by stimulation

(C) Development is affected by cultural changes

(D) Each phase of development has characteristic behaviour.

 

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Answer – (B)

5. The pace of development varies from one individual to another, but it follows ______ pattern.

(A) a toe to head

(B) a haphazard

(C) an unpredictable

(D) a sequential and orderly

 

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6. “Psychology first lost its soul, then its mind, and then it lost its consciousness, it still has behaviour of a kind” was stated by

(A) Titchener

(B) Wundt

(C) Woodworth

(D) McDougall

 

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Answer – (C)

7. Process of socialization includes

(A) Acquiring values and belief.

(B) Learning the customs and norms of a culture.

(C) Adaptation of social norms.

(D) All of these.

 

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Answer – (D)

 

8. Piaget called the period of infancy as the

(A) Sensorimotor stage

(B) Pre operational stage

(C) Concrete operational stage

(D) Formal operational stage

 

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9. According to Vygotsky, learning cannot be separated from

(A) reinforcement.

(B) a measurable change in behaviour.

(C) perception and attentional process.

(D) its social context.

 

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10. Fitting new information into existing schemas is known as?

(A) Accommodation

(B) Equilibration

(C) Assimilation

(D) Organisation

 

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11. Child centered education was advocated by which of the following thinkers?

(A) Erik Erikson

(B) Charles Darwin

(C) B. F. Skinner

(D) John Dewey

 

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Answer – (D)

12. According to Gates, modification of behaviour through experience.

(A) Motivation

(B) Adjustment

(C) Learning

(D) Thinking

 

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13. Which of the following theory of intelligence was given by Howard Gardner?

(A) One factor theory

(B) Two factor theory

(C) Group factor theory

(D) Multiple intelligence theory

 

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Answer – (D)

14. The factor “g” in Spearman definition of intelligence stands for

(A) Genetic Intelligence

(B) Generative Intelligence

(C) General Intelligence

(D) Global Intelligence

 

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15. A five year old child’s mental age is 6 years. Then his I.Q. will be

(A) 120

(B) 100

(C) 80

(D) 160

 

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Answer – (A)

16. Both the chronological age and the mental age of a pupil is 7 years. He may be classified into which category?

(A) Below Normal Intelligence

(B) Normal Intelligence

(C) Above Normal Intelligence

(D) Genius

 

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Answer – (B)

 

17. Which one of the following is a characteristic of a gifted learner ?

(A) He gets aggressive and frustrated

(B) He can feel under stimulated and bored if the class activities are not challenging enough.

(C) He is highly temperamental.

(D) He engages in ritualistic behaviour like hand flapping, rocking etc.

 

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Answer – (B)

18. T.A.T. (Thematic Apperception Test) is a projective technique used for measuring

(A) Personality

(B) Intelligence

(C) Creativity

(D) Stress

 

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19. A concept learnt by a student in science class is used by her in social science class. This is a type of

(A) Positive transfer of learning

(B) Negative transfer of learning.

(C) Zero transfer of learning.

(D) None of these

 

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20. Individual differences are found in

(A) Intelligence

(B) Attitude

(C) Gender Difference

(D) All of the above

 

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21. When a test measures an individual’s ability consistently and accurately then that test is known as

(A) Valid

(B) Reliable

(C) Objective

(D) None of these

 

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22. Which of the following is an objective question ?

(A) Essay type

(B) Short answer

(C) Open ended

(D) True or False

 

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23. Education of children with special needs should be provided –

(A) Along with other normal children

(B) By methods developed for special children in special schools.

(C) In special schools

(D) By special teachers in special schools.

 

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Answer – (A)

24. “Education of all in schools for all” could be a tagline for which of the following?

(A) Cohesive education

(B) Inclusive education

(C) Cooperative education

(D) Exclusive education

 

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25. Learning disability named Dyscalculia is associated with

(A) Mental disorder

(B) Mathematical disorder

(C) Reading disorder

(D) Behavioural disorder

 

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26. The teacher told Reeta that she is not allowed to participate in games period as she has not completed her home work. It is an example of

(A) Positive Reinforcement

(B) Punishment

(C) Negative Reinforcement

(D) Tangible award

 

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27. According to Freud which component of personality works on the “pleasure principle” ?

(A) Id

(B) Ego

(C) Super Ego

(D) None of these

 

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28. “Out of the box thinking” is related to

(A) Consistent thinking

(B) Memory based thinking

(C) Divergent thinking

(D) Convergent thinking

 

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Answer – (C)

29. Who propounded the theory of “trial and error” ?

(A) Pavlov

(B) Skinner

(C) Thorndike

(D) Hull

 

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30. Name the theory which advocates sudden solution to the problem.

(A) Operant conditioning

(B) Theory of insight

(C) Trial and error theory

(D) Classical conditioning

 

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Answer – (B)

 

Section – II : English

 

Directions : Question 31 to 32 : Each question has Three sentences (A), (B) and (C) as options. Choose the most suitable sentence in accordance with correct use of tense. Select (D) if none is correct.

 

31.

(A) Why are you cooking food today?

(B) Why do you cook today?

(C) Why have you been cooking food today?

(D) None

 

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32.

(A) I have received your letter this morning

(B) I had received your letter this morning.

(C) I received your letter this morning

(D) None

 

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Directions : Question 33 to 35: Below are given sentences in active/passive voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select one which best expresses the same sentence in passive/active voice.

 

33. One must keep one’s promises.

(A) One’s promises are kept.

(B) One’s promises must kept.

(C) One’s promises were kept.

(D) One’s promises must be kept.

 

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34. The shopkeeper lowered the prices.

(A) The prices lowered by shopkeeper.

(B) The prices were lowered by the shopkeeper.

(C) Down went the prices.

(D) The shopkeeper got down the prices.

 

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Answer – (B)

35. The students were laughing at the old man.

(A) The old man was being laughed at by the students.

(B) The old man was laughed at by the students.

(C) The old man was being laughed by the students.

(D) The old man is laughing at the students.

 

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Directions: Question 36 to 38 : Complete the sentence with suitable alternatives.

36. He went there so that he ______ borrow money.

(A) may

(B) can

(C) might

(D) Should

 

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37. She ______ work hard if she wants to top the merit list.

(A) must have

(B) must

(C) must not

(D) shouldn’t

 

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38. She told me that she _______ go to Mumbai next month.

(A) will

(B) should

(C) would

(D) can

 

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Directions : Question 39 to 40: Use the most suitable form of infinitive / gerund in the following sentences.

 

39. He is rich today but he seems ______ in the past.

(A) to be poor

(B) to have been poor

(C) to being poor

(D) None of these

 

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40. Today everyone wishes ______ money quickly.

(A) earn

(B) to earn

(C) for earning

(D) None of these

 

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Directions : Question 41 to 43 : Fill up the blanks with suitable prepositions from the alternatives given under each sentence.

 

41. On seeing a robber he at once reached ______ his pistol in his pocket

(A) to

(B) for

(C) on

(D) at

 

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42. Most of the family members dissented ______ the suggestion he made.

(A) to

(B) from

(C) of

(D) after

 

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43. There is no limit ______ the wants of man.

(A) for

(B) to

(C) of

(D) at

 

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Directions : Question 44 to 47: Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words / sentences.

 

44. The practice of having many wives.

(A) Bigamy

(B) Calligraphy

(C) Polygamy

(D) Polyandry

 

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45. A person who abstains completely from alcoholic drinks.

(A) Teetotaler

(B) Derelict

(C) Subjunctive

(D) Incriminatory

 

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46. Soldiers who fight on horseback.

(A) Infantry

(B) Artillery

(C) Cavalry

(D) Armoured

 

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47. Property inherited from one’s father or ancestors.

(A) Alimony

(B) Patrimony

(C) Voluntary

(D) Armistice

 

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Directions : Question 48 to 50: In the following sentences a word/phrase is written in bold. For each bold part four words/phrases are listed below each sentence. Choose the word nearest in meaning to the bold part.

 

48. The collector has yet not relinquished his charge.

(A) Give up

(B) Abdicate

(C) Leave

(D) Renounce

 

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Answer – (D)

49. He is so garrulous that all sober people avoid his company.

(A) Quarrelsome

(B) Talkative

(C) Domineering

(D) Foolish

 

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50. Businessmen who lack acumen cannot be expected to be very successful.

(A) Smartness

(B) Sharpness

(C) Keenness

(D) Cleverness

 

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Directions: Question 51 to 53 : Choose the word opposite in meaning to the word given.

 

51. Cessation

(A) Commencement

(B) Renewal

(C) Ongoing

(D) Interruption

 

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52. Curb

(A) Help

(B) Allow

(C) Restrain

(D) Remove

 

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53. Spurious

(A) Genuine

(B) Authentic

(C) Real

(D) All of the above

 

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Directions : Question 54 to 55: Choose the correct alternative out of the four options to fill in the blank.

 

54. Some animals have unique ______ that allow them to survive in extreme weather conditions.

(A) characteristics

(B) problems

(C) feelings

(D) conditions

 

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55. Man is essentially a ______ animal and tends to associate with others.

(A) sentimental

(B) social

(C) selfish

(D) perverse

 

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Directions : Question 56 to 57: Fill in the blanks choosing the correct words from the given four options.

 

56. We should not adopt ______ means to achieve success.

(A) fowl

(B) foul

(C) foil

(D) fail

 

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57. The earth is not ______ it revolves.

(A) stationary

(B) stationery

(C) stationed

(D) None of the above

 

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Answer – (A)

 

Directions: Question 58 to 59 : Select the correct verb form.

 

58. They ______ to school by bus

(A) going

(B) goes

(C) to go

(D) go

 

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Answer – (D)

59. She has been ______ since morning.

(A) worked

(B) working

(C) works

(D) None of these

 

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Directions : Question 60: Identify the tense of the following sentence.

 

60. Sita has got the job.

(A) Present Indefinite

(B) Present continuous

(C) Present perfect continuous

(D) Present perfect

 

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Section – III : Social Studies

 

61. Which of the following revolution is known as the October Revolution?

(A) Russian Revolution

(B) England Revolution

(C) French Revolution

(D) German Revolution

 

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62. In Indian system which is the basic unit of administration ?

(A) Tehsil

(B) Revenue Mandal

(C) Village

(D) District

 

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Answer – (D)

63. Which of the following is appointed as first Lokpal of India?

(A) Justice A.K. Goel

(B) Justice Deepak Mishra

(C) Justice P.C. Ghose

(D) Justice Kurian Joseph

 

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64. In which year the Right to Information Act was enacted in India ?

(A) 2002

(B) 2003

(C) 2004

(D) 2005

 

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65. Balwant Rai Mehta Committee was related to which of the following?

(A) Panchayati Raj System

(B) State Centre Relationship

(C) Rural development

(D) Election reforms

 

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66. When was the Indian National Flag adopted ?

(A) 15th August 1947

(B) 27th July 1947

(C) 22nd July 1947

(D) 26th January 1947

 

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67. In Indian Constitution the Education subject is in which list?

(A) Union list

(B) State list

(C) Concurrent list

(D) Residuary Subjects.

 

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68. In which year the Supreme Court of India Started functioning?

(A) 1950

(B) 1952

(C) 1951

(D) 1953

 

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69. Election commission of India functions under the

(A) Home Ministry

(B) Law Ministry

(C) Prime Minister’s Office

(D) None of the above

 

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Answer – (D)

70. Dr. BR Ambedkar called which fundamental right as the “soul and heart” of Indian Constitution ?

(A) Right against exploitation

(B) Right to religious freedom

(C) Right to equality

(D) Right to Constitutional remedies

 

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71. No confidence motion is moved in which house of parliament?

(A) Lok Sabha

(B) Rajya Sabha

(C) Both

(D) None of above

 

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72. Which was the first metal to be used by humans?

(A) Bronze

(B) Silver

(C) Iron

(D) Copper

 

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73. Whom did the people of Indus Valley worship?

(A) Pashupati

(B) Indra & Varun

(C) Brahma

(D) Vishnu

 

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74. Who built the Sanchi Stupa?

(A) Samudragupta

(B) Bindusar

(C) Chandragupt Maurya

(D) Ashoka

 

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75. In Kashmir “Shalimar” and “Nishat” garden was built by which Mughal Emperor?

(A) Akbar

(B) Shahjahan

(C) Jahangir

(D) Aurangzeb

 

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76. “No appeal, No Vakil, No Dalil” these words were related to ?

(A) Ilbert Bill

(B) Rowlatt Act

(C) Simon Commission

(D) Cases related to Azad Hind Fauj

 

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77. In 1972 who signed the Shimla agreement ?

(A) PŁ Nehru & Zulfikar Ali Bhutto

(B) Indira Gandhi & Zulfikar Ali Bhutto

(C) Mohd. Ali Jinnah & Pt Nehru.

(D) Indira Gandhi & Mohd. Ali Jinnah

 

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Answer – (B)

 

78. Which city is known as ‘Manchester of India’?

(A) Gandhi Nagar

(B) Ahmedabad

(C) Surat

(D) Rajkot

 

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79. Where is Parchu Lake situated?

(A) Nepal

(B) China

(C) Tibet

(D) India

 

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80. McMohan border line is situated in between which two countries?

(A) India & Pakistan

(B) India & China

(C) India & Nepal

(D) India & Bangladesh

 

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81. Main cause of earthquake is.

(A) Erosion

(B) Denudation

(C) Tectonic forces

(D) Weathering

 

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82. Which city of Himachal is known is “Himachal ka Banaras”?

(A) Mandi

(B) Bilaspur

(C) Una

(D) Solan

 

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83. Black soil is good for the growth of which crop?

(A) Rice

(B) Wheat

(C) Cotton

(D) Sugarcane

 

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84. Which river is known as “Dakshin Ganga” in India ?

(A) Krishna

(B) Godavari

(C) Narmada

(D) Kaveri

 

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85. Finance commission is constituted under which article of Constitution of India ?

(A) 324

(B) 280

(C) 325

(D) 368

 

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86. India – US Nuclear deal is known as ?

(A) 121 Agreement

(B) 123 Agreement

(C) 132 Agreement

(D) 124 Agreement

 

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87. Where was the first Non-Aligned movement Summit held ?

(A) Belgrade

(B) Lusaka

(C) Cairo

(D) Hawana

 

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88. When was World Trade Organisation established ?

(A) 1 January 1994

(B) 1 January 1995

(C) 1 January 1996

(D) 31 January 1998

 

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89. Which of the following Constitution amendment act was said to be a mini constitution?

(A) 42nd

(B) 44th

(C) 52nd

(D) 73rd

 

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90. Who presides over the Joint Session of parliament in India?

(A) President of India

(B) Vice-President

(C) Speaker of Lok Sabha

(D) Prime Minister

 

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Answer – (C)

91. Which is not an indirect Tax?

(A) Income Tax

(B) Sales Tax

(C) Production Tax

(D) Service Tax

 

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92. National Cadet Corps was established in year

(A) 1949

(B) 1948

(C) 1958

(D) 1959

 

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93. In 44th constitutional Amendment, which right was removed from the fundamental rights?

(A) Right to Health

(B) Right to Property

(C) Right to Education

(D) Right to Equality

 

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94. ‘Merino’ is a species of

(A) Fish

(B) Goat

(C) Dog

(D) Sheep

 

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95. Bharatanatyam is a famous dance of which state ?

(A) Uttar Pradesh

(B) Andhra Pradesh

(C) Tamil Nadu

(D) Kerala

 

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96. In India which sector is the largest source of National Income?

(A) Agriculture

(B) Industry

(C) Service

(D) Trade

 

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97. What does the article 17 of the Indian Constitution say?

(A) Untouchability is abolished

(B) The practice of Untouchability is forbidden

(C) The practice of Untouchability is an offence

(D) All of the above

 

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98. What are the forests of Maximum rainfall areas called ?

(A) Tropical Rainforest

(B) Autumn forests

(C) Mountain forest

(D) None of these

 

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99. ‘Narora’ atomic power station is in which State?

(A) Gujarat

(B) Uttar Pradesh

(C) Kerala

(D) Maharashtra

 

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Answer – (B)

100. ‘Niti Aayog’ is a/an

(A) Non Constitutional Body

(B) Statutory Body

(C) Advisory Body

(D) None of the above

 

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101. When did the Indian wildlife protection act came into force?

(A) 1972

(B) 1971

(C) 1974

(D) 1982

 

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102. When was the practice of sati prohibited?

(A) 1827 AD

(B) 1829 AD

(C) 1828 AD

(D) 1830 AD

 

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103. Who gave the slogan “Go back to the Vedas”?

(A) Swami Vivekanand

(B) Dayanand Saraswati

(C) Mahatma Gandhi

(D) Gopal Krishan Gokhle

 

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104. Pattan Valley is situated in –

(A) Kinnaur

(B) Sirmaur

(C) Lahaul & Spiti

(D) Kullu

 

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105. The value of prime meridian is

(A) 90°

(B) 0°

(C) 60°

(D) 180°

 

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106. Who initiated Doctrine of Lapse?

(A) Canning

(B) Dalhousie

(C) Wellesley

(D) William Bentinck

 

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107. Who implemented the Vernacular Press act?

(A) Lord Lytton

(B) Lord Dalhousie

(C) Lord Canning

(D) Lord Wellesley

 

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108. What is the minimum age for the post of President of India ?

(A) 25 Years

(B) 35 Years

(C) 30 Years

(D) 26 Years

 

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109. Where is Kandla port situated ?

(A) Gujarat

(B) Maharashtra

(C) Tamil Nadu

(D) Andhra Pradesh

 

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110. The movement of Earth around the Sun is known as –

(A) Revolution

(B) Orbital Plane

(C) Circle of Illumination

(D) Rotation

 

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Answer – (A)

111. How many banks were nationalised in year 1969 ?

(A) 16

(B) 14

(C) 15

(D) 20

 

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112. Who was born in Lumbini?

(A) Swami Vivekanand

(B) Gautama Buddha

(C) Swami Mahavir

(D) Swami Dayanand

 

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113. The highest number of cotton mills in India are in

(A) Ahmedabad

(B) Mumbai

(C) Kolkata

(D) Odisha

 

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114. Which colour is used for showing water on map?

(A) Blue Colour

(B) Black colour

(C) White Colour

(D) Brown Colour

 

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115. How many Sloka are there in the Mahabharata?

(A) 100000

(B) 50000

(C) 88000

(D) None of the above

 

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116. ‘Diet’ is the Parliament of which country?

(A) Russia

(B) China

(C) Japan

(D) Norway

 

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Answer – (C)

117 Black Pagoda’ is located at

(A) Khajuraho

(B) Konark

(C) Madurai

(D) Mahabalipuram

 

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118. Who gave the title ‘Paharan-Di Bulbul’ to Baba Kanshi Ram?

(A) Mahatma Gandhi

(B) Subhash Chandra Bose

(C) Jawahar Lal Nehru

(D) Sarojini Naidu

 

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119. ______ is an introduction to the Constitution

(A) Act

(B) Bill

(C) The Parliament

(D) Preamble

 

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Answer – (D)

120. Municipality and Panchayat elections are conducted by –

(A) State Government

(B) Central Government

(C) State Election Commission

(D) Central Election Commission

 

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Answer – (C)

121. Fundamental rights have been taken from the Constitution of which country?

(A) Canada

(B) France

(C) Germany

(D) America

 

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122. Who is famous by the name ‘Seven Sisters’?

(A) States of Northeast

(B) Rivers of North India

(C) Peaks of Middle Himalaya

(D) All of the above

 

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123. What is Plateau ?

(A) Land covered with mountain.

(B) Snow Covered land.

(C) An area of relatively high ground.

(D) None of the above.

 

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124. Who was the Prime Minister of Britain at the time of India’s independence?

(A) Clement Attlee

(B) Winston Churchill

(C) James Bolt

(D) Redcliff

 

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125. Which book is called the fifth Veda?

(A) Bharat Munikrit Natyashastra

(B) Mahabharata

(C) Yogavashishtha

(D) Brahmasutra

 

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126. From which continent the three imaginary lines, the Tropic of Cancer, the Tropic of Capricorn and the Equator, pass through?

(A) Africa

(B) Australia

(C) Europe

(D) Asia

 

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127. What is full form of LED ?

(A) Light Emitting Diode

(B) Light Emitting Device

(C) Light Enhancing Device

(D) Light Enhancing Diode

 

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128. When was the Goods and Services Tax introduced in India?

(A) 8th November 2016

(B) 15th August 2017

(C) 1st July 2017

(D) 26th January 2017

 

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Answer – (C)

 

129. How many languages are printed on the back of Indian currency notes ?

(A) 12

(B) 13

(C) 14

(D) 15

 

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130. What is logo of ‘Make in India’?

(A) Tiger

(B) Cheetah

(C) Elephant

(D) Lion

 

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131. Who designed the rupee symbol?

(A) Amartya Sen

(B) Udaya Kumar

(C) James William

(D) R. Jagmohan Dass

 

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132. What is called ‘Metal of Hope!’?

(A) Uranium

(B) Plutonium

(C) Thorium

(D) Lead

 

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133. Recently the name of ‘Beti Bachao Beti Padhao’ campaign has been changed to –

(A) Abhar

(B) Badlav

(C) Sukanya

(D) Laxmi

 

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134. Article 368 is related to –

(A) Constitution Amendment

(B) Supreme Court

(C) Centre State Relation

(D) None of above

 

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135. What is the name of Nagaland folk dance?

(A) Maandi

(B) Yudh Nritya

(C) Chong

(D) Kali

 

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136. In which year was first Nobel Prize awarded?

(A) 1901

(B) 1954

(C) 1957

(D) 1929

 

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137. Who were the oldests residents of H.P. ?

(A) Kol

(B) Arya

(C) Gaddi

(D) None of the above

 

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138. What does ‘D’ represents in abbreviation ‘IRDA’?

(A) Department

(B) Depository

(C) Development

(D) Domestic

 

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Answer – (C)

139. Connecting India’ is tagline of which one of the following?

(A) Air India

(B) State Bank of India

(C) Indian Railway

(D) B.S.N.L.

 

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140. Which of the following was awarded posthumously as the supreme peacetime Bravery award ‘Ashok Chakra’ in 2019?

(A) Jyoti Prakash Nirala

(B) Nazir Ahmad Wani

(C) Hangpan Dada

(D) Mohan Nath Goswami

 

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141. What is ‘Begar Pratha’ which is related to H.P. and other states?

(A) Unemployment

(B) Take work forcefully without paying wages

(C) Bondage Labour

(D) None of above

 

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142. Who established Nahan town?

(A) Sumer Prakash

(B) Sukh Prakash

(C) Buddhi Prakash

(D) Karam Prakash

 

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143. In which district ‘Makodi Jot’ is situated ?

(A) Kangra

(B) Kullu

(C) Chamba

(D) Kinnaur

 

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144. Which is the most fertile valley of H.P.?

(A) Kullu Valley

(B) Balh Valley

(C) Ravi Valley

(D) Kangra Valley

 

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145. What is Tankri?

(A) Weaving technique

(B) Wedding ceremony

(C) A Coin

(D) A Script

 

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146. What is similarity between Hatkoti, Naichar and Sarahan?

(A) Fruit Orchards

(B) Pasture

(C) Goddess worship place

(D) Shiv worship place

 

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147. Kayang, Bakayang and Banyangchu are dance forms of which district ?

(A) Kinnaur

(B) Lahaul-Spiti

(C) Kullu

(D) Shimla

 

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148. Which crop varieties are named as Kalyan Sona, Sonalika and R-R 21 ?

(A) Wheat

(B) Rice

(C) Barley

(D) Apple

 

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149. H.P. State Road Transport gives green card holders a discount of what percent on H.R.T.C. buses ?

(A) 25%

(B) 30%

(C) 40%

(D) 50%

 

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150. What is work of Lok Mitra Kendra in H.P.?

(A) Deposit Electricity Bills

(B) Deposit Water Bills

(C) Copy of Jamabandi

(D) All of the above

 

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Answer – (D)