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Dyso Full Mock 05

The document presents a mock examination for HC Dyso Mains consisting of 100 questions covering various topics including mathematics, logical reasoning, and comprehension. It includes a variety of question types such as calculations, ratios, and logical deductions. Additionally, there is a passage discussing different perspectives on what constitutes a good life, contrasting hedonic and eudaimonic views with the concept of a 'psychologically rich' life.

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HC Dyso Mains

Full Mock 05

Total Questions: 100


Total Marks: 100
Time : 2 Hours

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1..Refer the following data table and answer the question.


Day of the week Distance jogged (in kms)
Monday 3.5
Tuesday 4
Wednesday 4.2
Thursday 5.3
Friday 6.1
Saturday 3
Sunday 5.9

If 750 calories are burnt by jogging 6 km, how many calories were
burnt in the given week?
A) 3500 B) 3000 C) 2500 D) 4000

2. The sum of length and breadth of a rectangle is 68 m and the


ratio of length and breadth is 11:23. What is the area of the
rectangle (in m )?
A) 976 B) 1331 C) 253 D) 1012

3. A runner runs 300 metres race in 36 seconds. The runner’s speed


in km/h is:
A) 48 B) 24 C) 30 D) 36

4. A shopkeeper offered following four different discount schemes


for buyers on an item.
A. Two successive discounts of 8%
B. A discount of 11% followed by a discount of 5%. C. Successive
discounts of 13% and 3%
D. A discount of 16%.
If Rajiv wants to purchase the item from this shop at minimum
price, he should opt for the discount scheme:
A) C B) B C) A D)D

5. Passpercentage of an examination is 35%.If a​student who got


210 marks,failed by​ 14 marks,​ then what are​ the maximum
marks of the​ examination?​
a)660​(b)​ 600​
(c ) 640 d) 620

6. In a mixture of 60 litres, milk and water are in the ratio 7 : 3. If 3


litres of water be added, find the ratio of milk and water in the new
mixture.
A) 2:3 B) 3:2
C) 2:1 D) 1:2

7. The average monthly income of A and B is ₹3,590. The average


monthly income of B and C is ₹4,250. The average monthly income
of A and C is ₹6,500. What is the monthly income of C?
A) ₹7,545 B) ₹6,984
C) ₹8,190 D) ₹7,160

8. Among three numbers, the second number is half of the first


number and the third number is 4 less than the second number. If
the average of the first and third numbers is 16, what is the second
number?
A) 16 B) 12
C) 10 D) 18
9. A, B and C start running around a circular track and complete
one round in 16, 20 and 28 seconds, respectively. In how much time
will they meet again at the starting point?
A) 220 seconds B) 310 seconds
C) 510 seconds D) 560 seconds

10. 16 women can finish a task in 20 days and 20 men take 32 days
to finish the same task. How many days will 8 women and 16 men
take to finish the same task?
A) 16 B) 32
C) 10 D) 20

11. The number of schools in a city is directly proportional to the


population of the city. In 2020, there were 125 schools and the
population of the city was 1,80,000. In 2023, the number of schools
in the city is 180. What is the percentage increase in the population
of the city from 2020 to 2023?
A) 44% B) 42%
C) 45% D) 46%

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the


questions based on it.
(QUESTION 12 TO 15)

Three companies Xiomi, Vivo and Realme sold mobiles in 3


different months January, February and March. In January, Xiomi
sold 20% more mobiles than February. Ratio of mobiles sold by
Vivo in February to Realme in March was 8:5. Total number of
mobiles sold by Xiomi in three months together was 2270. Vivo
sold 350 more mobiles than Realme in February. In February, Xiomi
sold 75% of mobiles sold by Vivo in same month. There was
decrease in 20% of mobiles sold from February to March by Vivo.
Total number of mobiles sold in March by three companies together
was 2090. Total number of mobiles sold by Realme in three months
together was 1250 and Vivo sold 540 mobiles in January.
12. What is the difference between total number of mobiles sold by
Xiomi and Vivo in three months together?
A. 290 B. 220
C. 320 D. 370

13. Find ratio of mobiles sold by Xiomi in February and March


together to mobiles sold by Realme in January and February
together.
A. 28 : 13 B. 31:15
C. 12 : 7 D. 23 : 17

14. Mobiles sold by Xiomi and Vivo in February together is what


percentage (approx) of mobiles sold by all three in January?
A. 73%B. 96%
C. 82% D. 90%

15. Average rate per mobile sold by Xiomi in January was Rs. 8000
and same for Realme in March was Rs. 8800. What was the
difference of revenue earned by Xiomi in January and Realme in
March?
A. Rs. 12,40,000 B. Rs. 13,60,000
C. Rs. 14,20,000 D. Rs. 11,80,000

◼️ Disruption of traditional institutions, identifica-tions and


loyalties is likely to lead to ambivalent situations. It is possible that
some people may renew their identification with traditional groups
whereas others align themselves with new groups and symbols
emergent from processes of political development. In addition,
political development tends to foster group awareness of a variety
of class, tribe, region, clan, language, religion, occupation and
others.

16.Which one of the following is the best explanation of the above


passage?
(a) Political development is not a unilinear process for it involves
both growth and decay.
(b) Traditional societies succeed in resisting positive aspects of
political development.
(c) It is impossible for traditional societies to break away from
lingering loyalties.
(d) Sustenance of traditional loyalties is conducive to political
development.

17. Statements:
No bulb is a tubelight.
All tube lights are chairs.
All chairs are tables.

Conclusions:
I. All tube lights are tables.
II. At least some tables are chairs.

A. Neither I nor II follows


B. Only I follows
C. Either I or II follows
D. Both I and II follow

18. Oxygen : Respiration :: Fuel : ?


a) Engine b) Combustion
c) Energy d) Fire

18. Anuj Takes 1 day to complete a job. Bharat takes twice the time
as Anuj to complete the same job.Chetan Takes twice the time as
Bharat to complete that job.Dhiraj takes twice the time as Chetan to
complete that job.
(A)Chetan and Dhiraj will take 8/3 days to complete the work
(B)The second fastest pair to complete the work isAnuj and Dhiraj
(C)The second slowest pair to complete the work is Bharat and
Dhiraj
(D)Bharat and Dhiraj will take 4/3 days to complete the work
Choose the correct answer from the options given below.
(a) A, B and C (b) A and D
(c) A and C (d) A only
19. How many pages of the book Ram read on Monday. The book
was read completely by Tuesday.

Statement I: Ram read last 30 pages of the book on Tuesday


Statement II: The book has 600 pages out of which half were read
by Ram before Monday. In light of the above statements, choose
the most appropriate answer from the options given below
(a) Data in Statement I alone is sufficient to find the answer
(b) Data in Statement II is sufficient enough to find answer
(c) Data is Statements I and II together is not sufficient to find the
answer
(d) Data in both the statements is sufficient to find the answer

20.In a certain code language, if REPTILE is coded as 49 and


SNAKE is coded as 25, then how is CROCODILE coded in that
language?
(a) 64 (b) 36 (c) 81 (d) 100

21. Find the next character sequence in the series FAC,ICF,


LEI,OGL, RIO ……
(a)UNR (b)ULS (c)TKR (d)UKR

22. The question below consists of a main statement followed by


two statements. Select the one that logically follows the main
statement.

‘Private Property,trespassers will be prosecuted’ A notice on a plot


of land. Given below are two statements

Statement I: The passer by may read the notice and may not
trespass.
Statement II: The people are scared of prosecution. In light of the
above statements choose the most appropriate answer from the
options given below
(a) Only Statement I is implicit
(b) Only Statement II is implicit
(c) Both Statements I and II are implicit
(d) Neither I nor II are implicit

23. Inthe Following Question Findout Alternative which will replace


the question mark(?).
CHICKEN : CHICK :: PIG : ?
(a) Lamb (b) Piglet (c) Foal (d) Cub

24. If A # B is the mother of A.


A $ B means A is the father of B.
A % B means A is sister of B.
A * B means A is the son of B.
A @ B means A is brother of B and A ! B means A is the
daughter of B.

In the expression P $ Q # R @ S, how is R related to P?


(a) Grandson (b) Great Grandson
(c) Son (d) Daughter

25. Find the next number in the series 210, 195, 175, 150, 120, ?
(a) 85 (b) 95
(c) 80 (d) 100

26. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting round the circle and are


facing the centre. P is second to the right of T who is the neighbour
of R and V. S is not the neighbour of P. V is the neighbour of U. Q is
not between S and W. W is not between U and S. U is the right of S.
Who is sitting adjacent to V?

(a) U and T (b) U and R


(c) T and P (d) W and P

27. Statement:
The government has decided to hold the employers responsible for
deducting tax at source for all its employees.

Assumptions:
1. The employers may still not arrange to deduct tax at source for
its employees.

2. The employees may not allow the employers to deduct tax at


source.
A. Only assumption I is implicit
B. Only assumption II is implicit
C. Either I or II is implicit
D. Neither I nor II is implicit

28. Ali,Benu, Cutty and Dolly play four different games among
Basketball, Cricket,Kabaddi and Hockey. Ali does not play
Basketball or Cricket.Benu Does not play Kabaddi or Hockey. Cutty
plays Hockey and Dolly plays either Basketball or Hockey. Who
plays Cricket?
(a)Benu (b) Ali
(c) Cutty (d) Dolly

29. Find the day of the week on 26th January, 2012?


(a) Friday (b) Tuesday
(c) Sunday (d) Thursday

30. How many times in a day, are the hands of a clock in straight
line but opposite in direction?
(a) 48 (b) 24
(c) 22 (d) 20

31. Choose the correct preposition to complete the prepositional


phrase in the question. I’m all ............ helping out the poor, when in
need.
(a) in favour to (b) in favour from
(c) in favour of (d) in favour for

32. Tick the word that is an antonym of the given word: Tentative
(a) Unconfirmed (b) Unproven
(c) Definite (d) Uncertain.
33. The different forms to fill for a driving license are ………… .
Select the idiom that best fits the above incomplete sentence and
completes it.
(a) a pain in the neck
(b) a flash in the pan
(c) the last laugh
(d) a slap in the face

34. Read the poem carefully, and answer the following question.
I smiled at you because I thought that you Were someone else; you
smiled back;
and there grew Between two strangers in a library Something that
seems like love;
but you loved me (If that’s the word) because you thought that I
Was other than I was.
And by and by We found we’d been mistaken all the while From
that first glance, that first mistaken smile

Which of the following CANNOT be inferred from the poem?

A. We make mistakes in love.


B. We fall in love with strangers.
C. Love may start with small acts like glancing and smiling.
D. We don’t fall in love with others but with ourselves

35. Which of the following sentences are grammatically CORRECT


?
1. Have you any clothes to dispose of?
2. I saw a pleasant dream last night.
3. I have done it many a times safely.
4. Students struggle to cope up with academic pressure.
5. You need not give negative feedback to your employees.
6. My friend is good at playing football.
A. 3,4,5 B. 1,5,6
C. 4,5,6 D. 2,3,4

36. Arrange the following sentences in a LOGICAL sequence:


1. In America, primary-age pupils are on average five months
behind where they would usually be in maths, and four months in
reading, according to McKinsey, a consultancy.
2. As a new school year gets under way in many countries, the
harm caused by months of closure is becoming ever clearer.
3. The crisis will accelerate that trend.
4. The damage is almost certainly worse in places such as India
and Mexico, where the disruption to schooling has been greater.
5. Even before pandemic, parents around the world were growing
more willing to pay for extra lessons in the hope of boosting their
children’s education.
A. 3,5,2,4,1 B. 2,1,4,5,3
C. 5,1,3,2,4 D. 5,3,2,1,4

◼️Comprehension:
Read the passage carefully and answer the THREE(Q.37 To 39)
questions that follow.

What does a good life look like to you? For some, the phrase may
conjure up images of a close-knit family, a steady job, and a
Victorian house at the end of a street arched with oak trees. Others
may focus on the goal of making a difference in the world, whether
by working as a nurse or teacher, volunteering, or pouring their
energy into environmental activism. According to Aristotlean
theory, the first kind of life would be classified as “hedonic”—one
based on pleasure, comfort, stability, and strong social
relationships. The second is “eudaimonic,” primarily concerned
with the sense of purpose and fulfilment one gets by contributing
to the greater good. The ancient Greek philosopher outlined these
ideas in his treatise Nicomachean Ethics, and the psychological
sciences have pretty much stuck them ever since when discussing
the possibilities of what people might want out of their time on
Earth. But a new paper, published in the American Psychological
Association’s Psychological Review, suggests there’s another way
to live a good life. It isn’t focused on happiness or purpose, but
rather it’s a life that’s “psychologically rich.” What is a
psychologically rich life? According to authors Shige Oishi, a
professor of psychology at the University of Virginia, and Erin
Westgate, an assistant professor of psychology at the University of
Florida, it’s one characterized by “interesting experiences in which
novelty and/or complexity are accompanied by profound changes
in perspective.” Studying abroad, for example, is one way that
college students often introduce psychological richness into their
lives. As they learn more about a new country’s customs and
history, they’re often prompted to reconsider the social mores of
their own cultures. Deciding to embark on a difficult new career
path or immersing one’s self in avant-garde art (the paper gives a
specific shout-out to James Joyce’s Ulysses) also could make a
person feel as if their life is more psychologically rich. Crucially, an
experience doesn’t have to be fun in order to qualify as
psychologically enriching. It might even be a hardship. Living
through war or a natural disaster might make it hard to feel as
though you’re living a particularly happy or purposeful life, but you
can still come out of the experience with psychological richness.
Or you might encounter less dramatic but nonetheless painful
events: infertility, chronic illness, unemployment. Regardless of the
specifics, you may experience suffering but still find value in how
your experience shapes your understanding of yourself and the
world around you.

37. Which of the following statements BEST contrasts Hedonic


from Eudaimonic?
A)Hedonic believes in seeking pleasure while Eudaimonic focuses
on depriving oneself of pleasure B) Hedonic focuses on what gives
pleasure to self, while Eudaimonic focuses on what he/she believes
benefits the society
C) Hedonic focuses on the emptiness from seeking pleasure, while
Eudaimonic focuses on the fulfilment by giving pleasure to others
D) Hedonic believes that pleasure leads to fulfilment while
Eudaimonic believes that fulfilment leads to pleasure

38. Which of the following statements BEST defines a


“psychologically rich life”?
A) A life that offers interesting experiences that makes you
question what life is
B)A life where novel experiences result in a fundamental change to
our existing views
C) A life that is filled with learning opportunities that makes us an
expert in a particular area
D) A life that is filled with novel experiences which changes our
view of what a good life is

39. Which of the following statements can be BEST concluded from


the passage?
A)A bad experience can enrich someone psychologically.
B)An unpleasant experience can enable a good life. C) Life need
not be good, but can still be psychologically rich.
D) A psychologically rich life is a good life.

40. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank. Rashid
was not able to _____ the pain after the accident.
A). bare B) bear
C)buyer D)beer

41. Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom.


The team decided to pull out all the stops for their upcoming
presentation.
A) Keep things simple and straightforward
B) Wait patiently for a more favourable time
C)To do everything to make something successful D)Give up easily
and without thinking much

42. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive
voice.
Did you hear that noise?
A)Was that noise heard by you?
B)Has that noise been heard by you?
C)Is that noise heard by you?
D) Wasn't that noise heard by you?
43. Select the correct spelling of the incorrectly spelt word in the
given sentence.
The trainer tried to guage the learners' understanding of the subject
by asking several new questions.
A)Gaage B) Gauge
C) Gaugg D) Gaaug

44. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.


No other book in the series captivated readers as
_________________ as the final installment.
A). much B). many
C). most D). more

45. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word:


Melancholy
A). Mechanical B). Profitable
C). Miserable D). Pleasant

46. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect
speech.
He said, "I shall need a copy of the documents."
A). He said that he would need a copy of the documents.
B). He said that he is going to need a copy of the document.
C). He said that he will need a copy of the documents.
D). He said that he shall need a copy of the document.

47. A sentence has been split up into segments and given below in
jumbled order. While the first and the last segments of the sentence
(1 and 6) are in the correct order, the segments in between are
jumbled up. Arrange the segments in the correct order to form a
meaningful and coherent sentence.
1) An outstanding feature of the 21st century has been
P) greater security and education which
Q) the improvement of the income and
R) living conditions of the
S) working man leading to
6) has meant greater political power.
A). S, R, Q, P B). Q, R, S, P
C). S, P, Q, R D). P, R, Q, S

48. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.


A) Apparent B) Memento
C)Recommend D)Practitionaire

49. Complete the dialogue for Person B using the correct idiom.
Person A: We are all going to the club this weekend. Do you want
to come?
Person B: Thank you for asking. But I don’t like clubs. It’s ______.
A)not my cup, not my tea
B) my cup of coffee
C) not my cup of tea
D) not my cup of coffee

50. Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for
the given group of words.
Speaking disrespectfully about sacred or religious things
A)Blasphemy B) Belligerent
C) Biped D) Bigamy

51. Parts of a sentence are given below in jumbled order. Arrange


the parts in the correct order to form a meaningful sentence.
Through the dense forest, / the hikers / trekked / for hours / before
reaching / the mountain peak.
A) Through the dense forest for hours trekked the hikers before
reaching the mountain peak.
B) The hikers trekked for hours through the dense forest before
reaching the mountain peak.
C) The hikers for hours through the dense forest trekked before
reaching the mountain peak.
D) Before reaching the mountain peak, the hikers through the
dense forest trekked for hours.

52. Spot the error


He went on committing crime after crime (a)/, but in spite of my
best efforts (b)/ I could not prevent him to do so. (c)/ No error (d)
A)c B) a C) b D) d

53. Spot the error


When she arrived (a)/ I was pretty fed up(b)/because I was waiting
horrible weather since eight O’ clock in the morning. (c)/ No error(d)
A)b B) d C) a D) c

54. Spot the error


Having got (a)/ information of the theft, (b)/ he was arrested and
sent him to prison. (c)/ no error (d)
A)b B) a C)d D) c

55. Rearrange the jumbled words and choose the alternative that
correctly matches the given sentence I missed the ________for the
next.
usually / hour / which / for / board / had / wait / an / bus / I / and / to
A) hour and had to wait for an bus which I usually board
B)bus which I usually board and had to wait for an hour
C) bus I usually board which had to wait for an hour and
D)bus which I board and had to wait for an usually hour

56. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.


Call it a day
A)Stop working on something
B) Name a particular day
C) Begin with an assignment
D)Involve many people for a simple job

57. Select the most appropriate phrasal verb that can substitute
the underlined segment in the given sentence.
The firefighters tried their best to extinguish the fire.
A). put in B)put on
C). put out D) put off

58. Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.


A) Instinctual B) Initiative
C). Implusive D) Intuition

59. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word: Dingy
A). Dreary B). Sterile
C)Bright D)Pure

60. Select the most appropriate synonym of the underlined word in


the given sentence.
Huxley was an exponent of Darwin’s theory of evolution.
A)Terminate B). Cease
C) Proponent D) Conclude

61. જવાબદાર સામે પ ૂરતા પુરાવા ન હોવાને કારણે તેને દોષમુક્ત કરવામાં આવ્યો.
A. The respondent was acquitted due to lack of sufficient evidence
against him.
B. The respondent was convicted in absence of strong evidence.
C. The accused was fined due to insufficient documentation.
D. The respondent was imprisoned for inadequate evidence.

62. ફરિયાદી તરફથી દાખલ થયેલી અરજીને દાખલલાયક ન હોવાનુ ં કહીને ખારજ
કરવામાં આવી.
A. The petition filed by the complainant was rejected for lack of
admissibility.
B. The court accepted the complaint and issued a summons.
C. The court admitted the petition without preliminary objections.
D. The complainant was allowed to refile the petition in another
bench.

63. "અદાલતે જણાવ્યું કે સંવધાનના અનુચ્છે દ 21 હેઠળ ન્યાયિક પ ૃથ્થકરણનો હક


અપાર છે ."

A) Court clarified that Article 21 grants administrative separation.


B) As per Article 21, constitutional division is not absolute.
C) The judiciary stated Article 21 provides for legislative
independence.
D) The court held that under Article 21 of the Constitution, the right
to judicial segregation is paramount.

64. "અદાલતે કહ્યું કે દં ડાત્મક પગલાં લેવા માટે પ ૂરતા પ્રમાણભ ૂત પુરાવાની જરૂર
છે ."

A)Court ruled any preliminary evidence suffices for punishment.


B) Punitive steps require only formal complaint, per the court.
C) The court stated that sufficient credible evidence is necessary
for taking punitive action.
D) Punishment may proceed with no need for evidence.

65. "અદાલતે જણાવ્યું કે આરોપીએ પોતાના અધિકારોનો દુરુપયોગ કર્યો હતો."


A) The court stated that the accused misusing his rights.
B) The court state that the accused misused his rights.
C) The court stated that the accused had misused his rights.
D) The court had been stated that accused misused his right.

66. The petitioner challenged the constitutionality of the newly


enacted legislation in the High Court.
(A) અરજીકર્તાએ હાઈકોર્ટમાં નવા કાયદાની બંધારણીયતાને પડકારવો.
(B) અરજીકર્તાએ નવા અમલમાં આવેલા કાયદાની બંધારણીયતા સામે હાઈકોર્ટમાં
વાંધો ઉઠાવ્યો.
(C) અરજીકર્તાએ હાઈકોર્ટમાં નવા કાયદાની બંધારણીયતાનો પડકાર કર્યો હતો.
(D) અરજદારોએ હાઈકોર્ટમાં નવા કાયદાની બંધારણ વિરુદ્ધ અરજી કરી હતી.

67. "The accused confessed that he had been planning the robbery
for several months before he was finally caught by the police."

A) આરોપીએ સ્વીકારી લીધું કે તેણે ચોરીની યોજના ગત કેટલાક મહિનાોથી બનાવી


હતી અને આખરે પોલીસ દ્વારા પકડાયો હતો.
B) આરોપીએ સ્વીકારી લીધું કે તે ચોરી માટે ઘણા મહિના સુધી તૈયારી કરતો રહ્યો
હતો પરં ત ુ પોલીસ તેને ઝડપી શકી ન હતી.
C) આરોપીએ જણાવ્યું કે તેણે ચોરીના ઈરાદે ઘણા મહિનાઓ સુધી તૈયારી કરી હતી
પરં ત ુ પકડાયો ન હતો.
D) આરોપીએ પોલીસને જણાવ્યું કે તેણે તાજેતરમાં ચોરી કરવાની યોજના બનાવી
હતી અને પકડાયો હતો.
68.The witness testified that he had seen the suspect fleeing the
scene minutes after the crime.
(A) સાક્ષીએ જણાવ્યુ કે તેણે ગુના થયા પછી થોડા મિનિટમાં આરોપીને ઘટના સ્થળે
ઉભા રહેલા જોયા હતા.
(B) સાક્ષીએ દાવો કર્યો કે તેણે આરોપીને ગુનાની ઘટનાના થોડા સમય પછી
ભાગતા જોયા હતા.
(C) સાક્ષીએ જણાવ્યું કે આરોપી ગુનાના સ્થળે લાંબા સમય સુધી રહ્યો હતો.
(D) સાક્ષીએ જણાવ્યું કે ગુનાના થોડા સમય પહેલા આરોપી ત્યાં નહોતો.

69. The journalist reported that the government had failed to


implement the promised reforms within the stipulated timeline.
(A) પત્રકારએ જણાવ્યું કે સરકારે વચન આપેલા સુધારા સમયમર્યાદામાં
સફળતાપ ૂર્વક અમલમાં મ ૂકે છે .
(B) પત્રકારએ જણાવ્યું કે સરકારે આપેલા વચનો મુજબ સુધારાઓ સમયસર
અમલમાં મ ૂક્યાં નહોતા.
(C) પત્રકારએ લખ્યું કે સરકાર આવનારા સમયમાં સુધારાઓ અમલમાં મ ૂકશે.
(D) પત્રકારએ લખ્યું કે સરકાર સુધારા લાવવાના નિર્ણય પર વિચાર કરી રહી છે .

70. Several experts emphasized that the new environmental policy


would significantly reduce carbon emissions over the next decade.
(A) અનેક નિષ્ણાતોએ જણાવ્યું કે નવી પર્યાવરણીય નીતિ આગામી દાયકામાં
કાર્બન ઉત્સર્જન ઘટાડવામાં મહત્વપ ૂર્ણ ફાળો આપશે.
(B) નિષ્ણાતોએ જણાવ્યું કે નવી નીતિ તાત્કાલિક કાર્બન ઉત્સર્જન વધારો કરશે.
(C) નિષ્ણાતોએ સ્પષ્ટ કર્યું કે નવી નીતિ કાર્બન ઉત્સર્જન પર કોઈ અસર કરશે નહીં.
(D) નિષ્ણાતોએ દાવો કર્યો કે પર્યાવરણીય નીતિ ભવિષ્યમાં સંપ ૂર્ણપણે ફેલ થઈ
જશે.

71. Which of the following is geographically closest to Great


Nicobar?
(a) Sumatra (b) Borneo
(c) Java (d) Sri Lanka

72. The correct sequence of the eastward flowing rivers of


peninsular India from North to South is:
(a) Subarnarekha, Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna, Pennar, Cauvery
and Vaigai
(b) Subarnarekha, Mahanadi, Krishna, Godavari, Cauvery, Pennar
and Vaigai
(c) Mahanadi, Subarnarekha, Godavari, Cauvery, Pennar and Vaigai
(d) Mahanadi, Subarnarekha, Krishna, Godavari, Cauvery, Vaigai
and Pennar

73. Earth Summit’ was held at:


(a) Cairo (b) Rio-de-Janeiro
(c) Durban (d) Kyoto

74. Who is generally appointed as a Protem Speaker?


(a) The Speaker of the outgoing Lok Sabha.
(b) The Dy. Speaker of the outgoing Lok Sabha.
(c) One of the senior most members of the newly elected Lok
Sabha.
(d) The leader of the opposition party in the outgoing Lok Sabha.

75. Which of the following countries does not border the Caspian
Sea?
A. Turkmenistan B. Kazakhstan
C. Armenia D. Iran

76. 38th parallel is the separa ng line between which two countries?
A. US and Canada
B. Armenia and Azerbaijan
C. North Korea and South Korea
D. Turkey and Syria

77. In wind power, which form of energy is converted into electrical


energy?
A. Kine c energy B. Poten al energy
C. Solar energy D. Radiant energy

78. Who built the Sun Temple of Konark?


(a) Narasimha Dev Varman (b) Rajendra Chola I
(c) Ashoka (d) Krishnadev Rai
79. DISHA scheme related to -
a) Digital literacy in rural areas
b) AI Education in schools
c) To secure “Justice” to the people of India
d) Simplification of taxes

80. Report on the Quantum Economy released by-


a) World Economic Forum (WEF)
b) World Economic Forum (WEF)
c) World Bank
d) United Nations Conference on Trade and Development(UNCTAD)

81. BHARATPOL Portal Developed by the


a) Central Bureau Investigation
b) Department of Buitechnology
c) Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade
d) Enforcement Directorate

82. Consider the following statements with reference to Nano urea:


1. It has more surface area and number of particles per unit area
than conventional urea.
2. The continued use of nano- urea could reduce yields of rice and
wheat.
3. It is easy to store or transport;.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only (b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 2 only (d) 1, 2 and 3 only

83. Philadelphi Corridor is part of -


a) Israel -Egypt border
b) Gaza-Israel border
c) Gaza-Egypt border
d) Israel-Lebanon border

84. Consider the following statements with reference to Z-Morh


tunnel
1. Z-Morh tunnel is part of the Zojila tunnel project which aims to
provide all weather connectivity from Srinagar to Ladakh
throughout the year.
2. Z-Morh tunnel is a 8.4 km long tunnel connecting Sonamarg
health resort to Kangan town in Ganderbal district of central
Kashmir.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
a) Only 1 b) Only 2
c) Both 1 and 2 d) Neither 1 nor 2

85. Gitanas Nauseda has been re-elected as the President of which


of the following countries?
A. Bulgaria
B. Poland
C. Bosnia and Herzegovina
D. Lithuania

86. Which Bollywood actress was recently appointed as the


National Brand Ambassador of United Nations International
Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) India?
a) Kareena Kapoor Khan
b) Alia Bhatt
c) Anushka Sharma
d) Aishwarya Rai

87. Which of the following plants belongs to the grass family?


A. Bamboo B. Alicia
C. Aloe Vera D. Hibiscus

88. On the basis of area which one of the following is the correct
descending order?
a. Asia, North America, Africa, South America
b. Africa, Asia, North America, South America
c. Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe,
and Australia.
d. Asia, Africa, South America, North America
89. The asteroid belt is located between which two planets in the
Solar system
a.Earth and Mars
b. Mars and Jupiter
c. Jupiter and Saturn
d. Saturn and Uranus

90. Which is not mentioned as a green house gas in the Kyoto


Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on climatic
change?
(A) Carbon dioxide
(B) Carbon monoxide
(C) Methane
(D) Nitrous oxide

91. Mission Mausam has the following main objectives-


A. Flood control in all states of India
B. Building a more all-weather prepared and climate-smart India
C. Promoting space research
D. Improving the agriculture sector

92. Which of the following semiconductor fab units will be India's


first AI-enabled semiconductor fab?
A. Sanand, Gujarat
B. Dholera, Gujarat
C. Morigaon, Assam
D. Pune, Maharashtra

93. Which of the following is not correct regarding Mission LiFE-


A. The objective of Mission LiFE is to inspire action to protect and
preserve the environment.
B. It was first proposed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at COP26.
C. Under Mission LiFE, India has set a target of making 80% of
villages eco-friendly by 2025.
D. Mission LiFE stands for 'Lifestyle For Environment'.

94. Which railway in India was declared as a world heritage?


(A) Taj Express
(B) Rajdhani Express between Delhi and Guwahati
(C) Delhi-Kalka Special Train
(D) Darjeeling-Himalayan Railway

95. The Zoji La pass is located in …………… state of India.


a. Jammu and Kashmir
b. Himachal Pradesh
c. Sikkim
d. Arunachal

96. Which city of Indus Valley Civilization has the largest


inscription?
(a) Mohenjodaro (b) Harappa
(c) Kalibangan (d) Dholavira

97. Which of the following is a semiconductor?


(a) Plastic (b) Germanium
(c) Aluminium (d) Wood

98. Which country recently became the tenth permanent member of


the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)?
a) India b) Pakistan
c) Belarus d) Lebanon

99. Consider the following statements regarding the Sahitya


Akademi Bal Sahitya Award 2024.
1. This award was given to Devendra Kumar for the English
language.
2. The award for the Hindi language was given to Nandini Sen
Gupta.
Choose the correct option based on the above statements.
a) Only 1 b) Only 2
c) Both 1 and 2 d) Neither 1 nor 2

100. In which sport did Manu Bhaker win India’s first medal at the
Paris Olympics 2024?
A. Table Tennis (first Indian player)
B. Shooting (first Indian to win two medals in one Olympic edition)
C. Athletics (first Indian woman)
D. Badminton (first Indian woman)

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