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51. The reserves held by Commercial Banks over and above the statutory minimum, with the RBI are called
            1:- Case reserves
            2:- Deposit reserves
            3:- Excess reserves
            4:- Momentary reserves

52. Who is authorized to issue coins in India?
            1:- Reserve Bank of India
            2:- Ministry of Finance
            3:- State Bank of India
            4:- Indian Overseas Bank

53. Which four counties are called the Asian Tigers
            1:- Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan
            2:- Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Taiwan
            3:- Hong Kong, Malaysia, China, Singapore
            4:- Hong Kong, South Korea, China, Taiwan

54. In the Budget estimates for 2011-12 an allocation of Rs. 300 crore has been made for promoting output of pulses in 60,000 villages in rainfed areas with a view to attaining self sufficiency in pulses in a period of
            1:- two years
            2:- three years
            3:- four years
            4:- five years

55. In the budget for 2011-12 presented by the Finance Minister on 28=2=2011 the growth rate for the years 2010-11 was projects at
            1:- 7.6%
            2:- 8.0%
            3:- 8.6%
            4:- 9.0%

56. The 'break even' point is where
            1:- marginal revenue equals marginal cost
            2:- average revenue equals average cost
            3:- total revenue equals total cost
            4:- None of the above

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57. The method of Impeachment of the President of India is adopted from
            1:- USA
            2:- UK
            3:- USSR
            4:- France

58. In the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution of India, which languages were added subsequently?
            1:- English, Sindhi, Marathi, Sanskrit
            2:- Sanskrit, Sindhi, Konkani, Manipuri
            3:- Sindhi, Konkani, Manipuri, Nepali
            4:- Marathi, Oriya, Konkani, Nepali

59. Indian Parliament Means
            1:- Rajya Sabha- Lok Sabha
            2:- Rajya Sabha- Lok Sabha- Prime Minister
            3:- President of India- Rajya Sabha-Lok Sabha
            4:-President of India, Vice- President of India- Lok Sabha- Rajya Sabha

60. Generally, the soil of the morthern plains of India has been formed by
            1:- Degradation 
            2:- Aggradation
            3:- Weathering in situ
            4:- Erosion

61. Hiuen Tsang visied India during the reign of
            1:- Chandragupta I
            2:- Chandragupta II
            3:- Harshavardhana
            4:-Ruddradaman

62. The Muslim Adventurer who destroyed the Nalanda University was
            1:-Alla-ud=din Khilji
            2:- Muhammad-bin-Tughlak
            3:- Muhammad-bin-Bhaktiyar
            4:-Muhammad-bin-Quasim

63. Painting reached its highest level of development during the reign of
            1:- Akbar
            2:- Aurangzeb
            3:- Jahangir
            4:- Shah Jahan

64. The communal electorate was introduced for the first time in India in
            1:- 1919
            2:- 1935
            3:- 1906
            4:- 1909

65. The two states which had non Congress Ministries in 1937 were
            1:- Bengal and Punjab
            2:- Punjab and NWFP
            3:- Madras and Central Provinces
            4:- Bihar and Uttar Pradesh

66. Sea breee is formed during
            1:- day time
            2:- night time
            3:- both
            4:- seasonal

67. What percentage of world’s fresh water is stored as glacial ice?
            1:- 50%
            2:- 10%
            3:- 70%
            4:-30%

68. Which one of the following rivers of India does not make a delta?
            1:- Ganges
            2:- Godavari
            3:- Mahanadi
            4:- Tapti

69. Which one of the following state has the longest coastline?
            1:- Maharashtra
            2:- Tamil Nadu
            3:- Gujarat
            4:- Andhra Pradesh

70. The pass located in Himachal Pradesh is
1:- Shipkila
            2:- Zojila
            3:- Nathula
            4:- Jepepla

71. Match the following and select the correct answer for m the code given below
Crops
Producing      State
1 Tea                 1 Himachal Pradesh
2 Sugarcane     2 Assam
3 Groundnut    3 Uttar Pradesh
4 Apple             4 Gujarat
            1:- a-2, b-4, c-4, d-3
            2:- a-2, b-3, c-4, d-1
            3:- a-3, b-2, c-1, d-1
            4:-a-4, b-3, c-1, d-2

72. An example of false fruit is
            1:- Apple
            2:- Guava
            3:- Mango
            4:-Tomato

73. Normal fasting blook sugar level per 100 ml. of blood in man is
            1:-30-50 mg
            2:- 50-70 mg
            3:- 80-100 mg
            4:-120-140 mg

74. rate of Interest is determined by
            1:- the rate of return on the capital invested
            2:- Central Govt.
            3:- Liquidity preference
            4:- Commercial Bank
 75. The vector of disease sleeping sickness is
            1:- sand-fly
            2:- house-fly
            3:- fruit- fly
            4:- tse-tse-fly

76. For how many years have the dinosaurs been extinct?
            1:- About 25 million year
            2:- About 65 million year
            3:- About 100 million year
            4:- About 135 million year

77. A geostationary satellite revolves round the earth from
            1:- East to West
            2:- West to East
            3:- North to South
            4:- South to North

78. Among the Following Materials sound revels fastest in
            1:- Steel
            2:- Air
            3:- Vacuum
            4:- Water

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79. The rear side of the moon was photographed by
            1:- Viking I
            2:- Viking II
            3:- Luna III
            4:- Mariner IX

80. Which phenomenon do bats or dolphins use to find prey, predators or obstacles?
            1:- Refraction of sound
            2:- Formation of beats
            3:- Sea tering of sound
            4:- Echolocation

81. What did the first electronic digital computer contain?
            1:- Transistors
            2:- Valves
            3:- Core memory
            4:- Semiconductor memory

82. Microsoft Office’s personal information manager is
            1:- Outlook
            2:- Internal Explorer
            3:- Organizer
            4:- Access

83. Hard Steel contains
            1:- 2 to 5 per cent carbon
            2:- 0.5 to 1.5 per cent carbon
            3:- 0.1 to 0.4 per cent carbon
            4:- 0.01 2 to 0.04 per cent carbon

84. Cement is formed by strongly heating a mixture of
            1:- limestone and graphite
            2:- limestone and clay
            3:- chalk and graphite
            4:- clay and graphite

85. Glass is a
            1:- superheated solid
            2:- supercooled liquid
            3:- supercooled gas
            4:-superheated liquid

86. The temperature of oxy-acetylene flam is around
            1:- 2800 C
            2:- 3200 C
            3:- 4000 C
            4:- 1500 C

87. Which is the most stable eco-system?
            1:- Desert
            2:- Ocean
            3:- Mountain
            4:- Forest

88. Lambert’s law is related to
            1:- reflection
            2:- refraction
            3:- interference
            4:- illumination

89. The coral reefs are the marine counterparts of
            1:- Temperate forst
            2:- Tropical rain forests
            3:- Savannahs
            4:-Scrubland

90. The Refrigerant ‘FREON’ is
            1:- alcium Tetra Fluoride
            2:- Difluoro Dichloro Methane
            3:- Fluorspar and Felspar
            4:- Hydrofluosilicic Acid

91. In the budget speech on February 20, 2011, the Finance Minister has announced tha an international award with prize money of Rs. 1 crore is being in stituted in the memory of Rabindranath Tagore for promoting
            1:- international peace
            2:- emancipation of underprivileged
            3:- universal brotherhood
            4:- human rights

92. The Strong earthquake-cum-tsunami which has moved Japan’s main island Honshu by a few feet has also caused Earth’s axis to wobble by about
            1:- 1 inch
            2:- 2 inches
            3:- 4 inches
            4:-6 inches

93. WIKILEAKS, a whistleblowers website is an international organization based in
            1:- USA
            2:- UK
            3:- Sweden
            4:-Norway

94. ‘Nomadic Elephant’ was the joint military exercise held some time back in India between India and
            1:- China
            2:- USA
            3:- Russia
            4:- Mongolia

95. The maximum limit on poll expenditure for parliamentary constituencies has been raised in February, 2011 to
            1:- 30 lakhs
            2:- 35 lakhs
            3:- 40 lakhs
            4:-50 lakhs

96. Who received Sangeet Natak Akademi’s Ustad Bismilah
Khan Yuva Puraskar for dance in 2009?
            1:- Omkar Shrikant Dadrkar
            2:- Ragini Chander Sarkar
            3:- Abanti Chakravorty and Sukracharya Robha
            4:- K. Neilai Manikandan

97. Which of the following folk dances is associated with Jammu and Kashmir
            1:- Jhora
            2:- Veedhi
            3:- Rauf
            4:- Suisini

98. Which of the following books has been written by Kamala Das?
            1:- Witness and Night
            2:- The Red Devil
            3:- Earth and Ashes
            4:-Tonight this savage Rite

99. Who invented the Jet Engine?
            1:- Karl Benz
            2:- Sir Frank Whittle
            3:- Thormas Savery
            4:- Michael Farady

100. South-South dialogue is associated with
            1:- Co-operation among developing nations
            2:- Arms conference
            3:- Summit meeting between developed and developing countries
            4:- All the above
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Answer:-


51. (3)              52. (2)              53. (1)              54. (2)
55. (3)              56. (3)              57. (1)              58. (3)             
59. (3)              60. (2)              61. (3)              62. (3)
63. (3)              64. (4)              65. (1)              66. (1)
67. (3)              68. (4)              69. (3)              70. (1)
71. (2)              72. (1)              73. (3)              74. (3)
75. (4)              76. (2)              77. (2)              78. (1)
79. (3)              80. (4)              81. (2)              82. (1)
83. (2)              84. (2)              85. (2)              86. (2)
87. (1)              88. (4)              89. (2)              90. (2)
91. (3)              92. (3)              93. (3)              94. (4)
95. (3)              96. (2)              97. (3)              98. (4)
99. (2)              100. (1)

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