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1. India attained ‘Dominion Status’ on—

(A) 15th January, 1947 
(B) 15th August, 1947 
(C) 15th August, 1950 
(D) 15th October, 1947 

2. Despotism is possible in a—

(A) One party state 
(B) Two party state 
(C) Multi party state 
(D) Two and multi party state 

3. Marx belonged to—

(A) Germany 
(B) Holland 
(C) France 
(D) Britain 

4. Which one of the following is the guardian of Fundamental Rights ? 

(A) Legislature 
(B) Executive 
(C) Political parties 
(D) Judiciary 

5. Sarkaria Commission was concerned with—

(A) Administrative Reforms
(B) Electoral Reforms 
(C) Financial Reforms 
(D) Centre-State relations

6. The Speaker of the Lok Sabha has to address his/her letter of resignation to—

(A) Prime Minister of India
(B) President of India 
(C) Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha 
(D) Minister of Parliamentary Affairs 

7. A want becomes a demand only when it is backed by the—

(A) Ability to purchase 
(B) Necessity to buy 
(C) Desire to buy 
(D) Utility of the product

8. The terms ‘Micro Economics’ and ‘Macro Economics’ were coined by—

(A) Alfred Marshall 
(B) Ragner Nurkse 
(C) Ragner Frisch 
(D) J.M. Keynes 

9. During period of inflation, tax rates should —

(A) Increase 
(B) Decrease 
(C) Remain constant 
(D) Fluctuate 

10. Which is the biggest tax paying sector in India ? 

(A) Agriculture sector 
(B) Industrial sector 
(C) Transport sector 
(D) Banking sector 

11. “Economics is what it ought to be.”—This statement refers to—

(A) Normative economics
 (B) Positive economics 
(C) Monetary economics 
(D) Fiscal economics 

12. The excess of price a person is to pay rather than forego the consumption of the commodity is called—

(A) Price 
(B) Profit 
(C) Producers’ surplus 
(D) Consumers’ surplus 

13. Silver halides are used in photographic plates because they are—

(A) Oxidised in air 
(B) Soluble in hyposolution
 (C) Reduced by light 
(D) Totally colourless 

14. Tetra Ethyl Lead (TEL) is—

(A) A catalyst in burning fossil fuel 
(B) An antioxidant 
(C) A reductant 
(D) An antiknock compound

15. Curie point is the temperature at which—

(A) Matter becomes radioactive 
(B) A metal loses magnetic properties 
(C) A metal loses conductivity 
(D) Transmutation of metal occurs 

16. The isotope used for the production of atomic energy is—

(A) U-235 
(B) U-238 
(C) U-234 
(D) U-236 

17. The acceleration due to gravity at the equator—

(A) Is less than that at the poles 
(B) Is greater than that at the poles 
(C) Is equal to that at the poles 
(D) Does not depend on the earth’s centripetal acceleration 

18. Which of the following is not a nucleon ? 

(A) Proton 
(B) Neutron 
(C) Electron 
(D) Positron 

19. The material used in the manufacture of lead pencil is—

(A) Graphite 
(B) Lead 
(C) Carbon 
(D) Mica 

20. Angle of friction and angle of repose are—

(A) Equal to each other 
(B) Not equal to each other
(C) Proportional to each other 
(D) None of the above 

21. Processor’s speed of a computer is measured in—

(A) BPS 
(B) MIPS 
(C) Baud 
(D) Hertz 

22. ‘C’ language is a—

(A) Low level language 
(B) High level language 
(C) Machine level language
(D) Assembly level language 

23. What happens to a person who receives the wrong type of blood ? 

(A) All the arteries constrict 
(B) All the arteries dialates
(C) The RBCs agglutinate 
(D) The spleen and lymphnodes deteriorate

24. NIS stands for—

(A) National Infectious diseases Seminar 
(B) National Irrigation Schedule 
(C) National Immunisation Schedule 
(D) National Information Sector 

25. If all bullets could not be removed from gun shot injury of a man, it may cause poisoning by—

(A) Mercury 
(B) Lead 
(C) Iron 
(D) Arsenic