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6351.

Thirty-eight year old Goanese Maria Rebello became the first Indian woman with a world apex body badge to officiate what?

Answer»

Santosh Trophy

6352.

If you break this word meaning of this yoga style, it would signify individually sun and the moon. The first text of this style of yoga called as the stretched effort was published in 15th century and was called Yoga Pradipika. Can you name the style?

Answer»

Correct answer is Hatha

6353.

This year is one of revisiting old landmarks. G. Sathiyan became a medallist in 16th Asian Junior Table Tennis Championships in Bangkok, 30 years after Sujoy Ghorpade won a bronze in 1980. Our question is of a similar drift but from a different sport. He won a freestyle bronze in 2009 at Herning in Denmark exactly 42 years after Vishambar Singh won silver in the same event. Name the wrestler

Answer»

Ramesh Kumar

6354.

Which type of economic activity is mainly found in Rural Settlement ?(a) Primary (b) Secondary (c) Tertiary (d) Quarternary

Answer»

Primary economic activity is mainly found in Rural Settlement. 

6355.

In which one of the following economy production ownership is individual?(a) Capitalism (b) Mixed (c) Socialism (d) None of these

Answer»

Capitalism economy production ownership is individual.

6356.

Farming of Flowers is Called ?(a) Truck farming (b) Factory Farming (c) Mixed Farming (d) Flori culture

Answer»

Farming of Flowers is Called Flori culture.

6357.

Read the following quotes carefully and answer the given questions :The Indian Republic is a large country with a large geographical spread. India is a distinct geographical unit, in which a distinct culture has developed. It is the seventh largest country in the world. Where as in terms of population, it ranks second in the world after China. It is clear from this that 17.5% (2011 data) population is on 2.4% of the total geographical area of the world. On the northern border of China, there are mountain ranges of the Great Himalayas which extend parallel to each other. She makes India a separate territory from Asia. The vast fertile plains of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers provide food security to our country. The peninsular plateau is a storehouse of natural minerals. Surrounded by many major rivers, lakes and vast oceans on all three sides of the world, India holds the status of an independent landform or subcontinent.(A) What is the place in the world in terms of area and population of India?(B) Why is India called the sub-continent?

Answer»

(A) India ranks seventh in the world in terms of area. In terms of population, India is second.

(B) India is located to the South of the continent of Asia. Part of Asia is a distinct geographical entity. It is separated from the rest of Asia by the Himalayan mountains. India has been given the status of a sub-continent due to its’ features. The Indian sub-continent consists of countries other than India including Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives etc.

6358.

Plains of Punjab-Haryana-These plains are spread over an area of about 640 Kilometres from northwest to south-east. Their average width is up to 300 km. The total area of this ground is up to 1.75 lakh km. This plain is made up of alluvial deposits of Indus and its tributaries: Sutlej, Beas and Ravi. There are five Doabs of this ground, including Bist Doab (Beas and Sutlej), Bari Doab (Beas and Ravi), Rachna Doab (Ravi and Chenab), Chaj Doaba (Chenab and Jehlum) and Sindh-Sagar Doab (Jehlum, Chenab and Sindhu (middle) area of the river).(A) Write about the extension of the plain of Punjab-Haryana?(B) How did these plains become? Write the names of its doabs.

Answer»

(A) The plain of Punjab-Haryana has spread about 640 km from North-West to South-East. Its average width is 300 km. Its total area is 1.75 lakh square kilometres.

(B) This plain is formed by the accumulation of alluvium of Indus and its tributaries; Sutlej, Beas and Ravi. There are five Doabs of this plain, Bist Doab (Beas and Sutlej), Bari Doab (Beas and Ravi), Rachna Doab (Ravi and Chenab), Chaj Doab (Chenab and Jehlum) and Sindh-Sagar Doab (Jehlum, Chenab and Indus River of middle area.)

6359.

Phonological awareness refers to the ability to1. reflect and manipulate the structure2. speak fluently and accurately3. know, understand and write4. master the rules of grammar

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : reflect and manipulate the structure

Phonology is related to the system of sounds that constitute the fundamental concepts of language.

  • Phonological awareness is the ability to recognize and work with sounds in spoken language.
  • Phonological awareness refers to the science of phonemes and the ability to recognize and manipulate the spoken parts of sentences and words.
  • Phonological awareness is an important skill to develop in children.

Thus, Phonological awareness refers to the ability to reflect and manipulate the structure.

6360.

How many Committees were formed as part of the making of the Indian Constitution?

Answer»

There were 8 Committees: 

1. Rules Committee 

2. Steering Committee 

3. Advisory Committee 

4. Drafting Committee 

5. Union Subjects Committee 

6. States Committee 

7. Provincial Constitution Committee 

8. Union Constitution Committee

6361.

A Constitution Amendment BW after being passed by the Rajya Sabha is pending before a Select Committee of the Lok Sabha. Meanwhile the Parliament is dissolved. What happens to the bill?(a) The bill lapses on the dissolution of Parliament(b) The bill goes before a new Select Committee constituted by the new Lok Sabha(c) The bill is referred to the Attorney General by the new Lok Sabha(d) The bill keeps alive despite dissolution of Parliament and takes its normal course 

Answer»

(a) The bill lapses on the dissolution of Parliament

6362.

How many Committees did the Constitution Assembly have?

Answer»

Constitution Assembly have 8 Committees.

6363.

The nationalist demand for a Constituent Assembly was for the first time conceded by the British Government, though indirectly and with reservations in the: (a) Cripps proposals (b) August Offer (c) Cabinet Mission Plan (d) Act of 1935

Answer»

(b) August Offer

6364.

Which among the following is/are the feature (s) of a Federal State?1. The powers of the Central and the State (Constituent Unit) Governments are clearly laid down 2. It has an unwritten Constitution. Select the correct answer using the codes given below (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2

Answer»

The correct option: (a) 1 only

6365.

Article ____ of the Constitution deals with the procedure for amendment of the Indian Constitution?(a) 360 (b) 363 (c) 368 (d) 369

Answer»

Article 368 of the Constitution deals with the procedure for amendment of the Indian Constitution.

6366.

Who was the Chairman of the Constitutional Assembly? a) Dr. B.R.Ambedkar b) Dr. Rajendra Prasad c) Jawaharlal Nehru d) Mahatma Gandhi

Answer»

Correct answer is Dr. Rajendra Prasad

6367.

Who among the following is known as the  father of the Indian Constitution? a) Dr. B.R. Ambedkarb) K.M. Munshi c) Dr. Rajendra Prasad d) Jawaharlal Nehru

Answer»

Correct answer is (C) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

6368.

The President of the Constituent Assembly was (a) Dr BR Ambedkar (b) Dr Rajendra Prasad (c) Jawahar Lal Nehru (d) Vallabhbhai Patel

Answer»

(b) Dr Rajendra Prasad

6369.

The members of the Constituent Assembly were: (a) elected by Provincial Assemblies (b) elected directly by people (c) nominated by the government (d) only representatives of the princely States

Answer»

(a) elected by Provincial Assemblies

6370.

Who among the following was the Chairman of the Union Constitution Committee of the Constituent Assembly?(a) B.R. Ambedkar (b) J.B. Kripalani (c) Jawaharlal Nehru (d) Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar

Answer»

(c) Jawaharlal Nehru

6371.

Who among the following was not a member of the Constituent Assembly?(a) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (b) Acharya J.B. Kriplani (c) Lok Nayak Jayprakash Narayan (d) K.M. Munshi

Answer»

(c) Lok Nayak Jayprakash Narayan

6372.

Which of the following is/are correctly matched? I. India's National Song-Vande Mataram II. India s National Flower-Rose III. India's National Animal-Tiger IV. India's National Bird-Eagle (a) I and IV (b) I, II and III (c) II, III and IV (d) I and III

Answer»

The correct option:(d) I and III

6373.

The first attempt at introducing a representative and popular element in administration was made by : (a) Indian Councils Act, 1900 (b) Indian Councils Act, 1909 (c) Government of India Act, 1935 (d) Indian Councils Act, 1919

Answer»

(b) Indian Councils Act, 1909

6374.

Dr Ambedkar had said that Article _____ should normally remain a 'dead letter' and would be used only in the 'last resort'.(a) 356(b) 355(c) 352(d) 365

Answer»

Dr Ambedkar had said that Article 356 should normally remain a 'dead letter' and would be used only in the 'last resort'. 

6375.

Dr. Ambedkar had said the "Article _____ should normally remain a 'dead letter' and would be used only in the 'last resort'.(a) 352(b) 355(c) 356(d) 357

Answer»

Dr. Ambedkar had said the "Article 356 should normally remain a 'dead letter' and would be used only in the 'last resort 

6376.

Match the following:A. July 22, 1947 1. Adoption of National Song by the Constituent AssemblyB. January 24, 1950 2. Adoption of National Emblem by the GovernmentC. January 26, 19503. Adoption of National Calendar by the GovernmentD. March 22, 19574. Adoption of National Flag by the Constituent Assembly

Answer»

The correct option: (a) 4 1 2 3

6377.

Which one of the following made the Indian Legislature bicameral: (a) Indian Councils Act, 1909 (b) Government of India Act, 1919 (c) Government of India Act, 1935 (d) Indian Independence Act, 1947

Answer»

(b) Government of India Act, 1919

6378.

Under whom among the following was the first draft of the Constitution of India prepared in October 1947 by the advisory branch of the office of the Constituent Assembly?(a) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (b) Jawaharlal Nehru (c) K.M. Munshi (d) B.N. Rau

Answer»

(d) B.N. Rau

6379.

Fundamental Duties were incorporated in the Indian Constitution in the year(a) 1975(b) 1976 (c) 1977 (d) 1979

Answer»

Fundamental Duties were incorporated in the Indian Constitution in the year 1976

6380.

India became a Sovereign, democratic republic on : (a) Aug 15, 1947 (b) Jan 30, 1948 (c) Jan 26, 1950 (d) Nov 26, 1929

Answer»

(c) Jan 26, 1950

6381.

As per IRC recommendations minimum straight length of approaches on either side of the bridge should be ________1. 15 m2. 20 m3. 25 m4. 30 m

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : 15 m

Explanation:

As per IRC recommendations, the minimum length of approaches at the ends of the bridge is 15 m.

  • The approaches on either side of the straight bridge shall have a minimum length of 15 m and suitably increased where necessary to provide minimum sight distance
  • If there is a change of gradient, suitable vertical curves shall be introduced as per IRC:23.
  • A single vertical curve shall be provided for bridges having a total length of 30 m, Approaches to vented causeway likely to be affected by flood shall be provided with suitably designed safety works
6382.

______ constituted the largest single professional group among the members of the Constituent Assembly of India(a) Professors(b) Politicians(c) Lawyers(d) Doctors

Answer»

Lawyers constituted the largest single professional group among the members of the Constituent Assembly of India.

6383.

Reserve Bank of India was nationalized in(a) 1948 (b) 1947 (c) 1949 (d) 1950

Answer»

Reserve Bank of India was nationalized in 1949.

6384.

Write a note on the reforms of Mikhail Gorbachev in Russia.,

Answer»
  • Glasnost and Perestroika were Gorbachev’s two administrative reforms in Soviet Union. 
  • Glasnost was to implement openness in political processes.
  • Perestroika was implemented to restructure the economic system of Soviet Union.
6385.

Arab Spring began with....(a) Russian Revolution (b) Tunisian Revolution (c) Egyptian Revolution (d) Syrian Revolution

Answer»

(b) Tunisian Revolution 

6386.

In the decade of 1960’s, the Congress Party under the leadership of Indira Gandhi was affected by....(a) Violence(b) Defection (c) Internal conflicts (d) Censorship

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(c) Internal conflicts

6387.

‘Choose the wrong statement: (a) Six- point proposal of Sheikh Mujibur Rehman for greater autonomy to East Pakistan. (b) India and Pakistan conduct nuclear tests in 1998. (c) SAFTA signed at the 7th SAARC Summit in Islamabad. (d) India and Bangladesh sign the Farakka Treaty for sharing of the Ganga waters in 1996.

Answer»

(c) SAFTA signed at the 7th SAARC summit in Islamabad

6388.

X takes twice as much time as Y and four times as much time as Z to complete a work. If X, Y and Z together can complete the work in 16 days, then in how many days Y alone can complete the same work?1. 56 days2. 28 days3. 33 days4. 66 days

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : 56 days

Given:

The X Y, and Z can complete the work together = 16 days

Formula used:

W = E × T     (W = Work, E = Efficiency and T = Time)

Calculation:

Let us assume X can complete the work in 4P days, Y can complete the work in 2P days and Z can complete the work in P days

⇒ The efficiency of X = \({1\over4P }\)

⇒ The efficiency of Y = \({1\over 2P}\)

⇒ The efficiency of Z = \({1\over P}\)

⇒ \({1\over 4P}\ +\ {1\over 2P}\ +\ {1\over P}\ =\ {1\over 16}\) 

⇒ By solving 

⇒ P = 28 days

⇒ Y alone can complete the work = 2P = 2 × 28 = 56 days

∴ The required result will be 56 days.

6389.

If abc, bca and cab are three digit numbers, andabc + bca + cab = 3 × (a + b + c) × k, then the value of k will be:1. 332. 373. 1114. 11

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : 37

Concept used:

Any number can be written as digit × place value

For example:- 354 = 3 × 100 + 5 × 10 + 4 × 1 = 300 + 50 + 4

Solution:

abc + bca + cab = 3 × (a + b + c) × k

⇒ (100a + 10b + c) + (100b + 10c + a) + (100c + 10a + b) = 3 × (a + b + c) × k

⇒ (100a + 10 a + a) + (100b + 10b + b) + (100c + 10c + c) = 3 × (a + b + c) × k

⇒ 111a + 111b + 111c = 3 × (a + b + c) × k

⇒ 111 × (a + b + c) = 3 × (a + b + c) × k

⇒ k = 111/3

⇒ k = 37

6390.

Find the 6 digit palindrome divisible by 55.

Answer»

The number is divisible by 55.

So, it must be divide by 5 & 11.

∴ last digit must be 0, 5

But in a palindrome number last digit is equal to first digit & first digit never be zero.

∴ last digit never be 0.

∴ only possibility for last digit is 5.

Number is palindrome

∴ 2nd & 5th digits are same

Also 3rd & 4th digits are same.

Number is divisible by 11.

So, difference of (first digit + 3rd digit + 5th digit) & (2nd digit + 4th digit + 6th digit) is zero or multiple of 11.

So, a palindrome number of even digits are always divisible by 11.

The palindrome number which is divisible by 55 are 5abba5, a, b ∈ {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9}.

6391.

Both the genetic scissors and genetic glue are used in the process of genetic engineering. What do you mean by these?

Answer»

The enzymes like Restriction endonuclease, used to cut DNA at specific sites, are generally called as ‘genetic scissors’.

The enzymes like Ligase, used for joining DNA at specific sites, are generally called as ‘genetic glue’.

6392.

What is transfection and transformation?

Answer» Inserting a vector into eukaryotic target cells is called transfection, while inserting a vector into bacterial target cells is called transformation.
6393.

Which of the following pairs is correctly matched?a) DNA Polymerse - Molecular Scissorsb) Ligases - Molecular Scissorsc) Ligases - Molecular Scissorsd) Restriction Endoonucleases - Molecular Scissors1. a2. b3. c4. d

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : d
  • Restriction Endonuclease enzyme is known as the molecular scissor because a restriction enzyme recognizes and cuts the DNA only at a particular sequence of nucleotides and producing smaller fragments. 
  •  DNA ligase (polydeoxyribonucleotide synthase) is the enzyme that joins two single-stranded DNA fragments by catalyzing the formation of an inter-nucleotide ester bond between phosphate and Deoxyribose. It is active during DNA replication, DNA repair and DNA recombination.
  • The DNA polymerases are enzymes that create DNA molecules by assembling nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA. 
6394.

‘Molecular scissors” used in genetic engineering is(A) Amylase (B) Ligase (C) Restriction endonuclease (D) Hydrolase

Answer»

Correct option is: (C) Restriction endonucleas

6395.

What are the molecular scissors?

Answer» The enzyme restriction endonucleases are called molecular scissors because they can cut the DNA molecule at a specific point.
6396.

A) Rs 50B) Rs 40C) Rs 30D) Rs 15

Answer»

Let   the   Original sum is   Rs x 

So   according   to   the   question ,   

After   5%   of   deduction   we   get ,   x - 5x/100 = 19x/20 and  

again   10 %   deduction   we   get ,   

19x/20 - 19x/20 x 10/100

= 19x/20 - 19x/200

= (190x-19x)/200

= 171x/200

and   it   is   given   as ,   171x/200 = 171 

So   x   =  200

So, The original sum was Rs 200

6397.

A restaurant sells its meals which costs Rs. 120 to make at 20% profit. Online delivery apps charges 20% of the sales as commission. In case any offer is launched by the app, 50% of the cost needs to be borne by the restaurant. If the app offers 10% discount, how much he should mark the meals so that he earns same profit? (in rupees)1. 1822. 1863. 1884. 1905. 192

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 5 : 192

Let the marked price be Rs. x

So if he has sold at the price, commission to the app = 20/100 × x = 0.2x

Share of the restaurant = x – 0.2x

⇒ 0.8x

The app offers 10% discount

Cost of discount = 10/100 × x = 0.1x

50% to borne by restaurant

0.05x to be borne by restaurant

Net pay to restaurant = 0.8x – 0.05x

⇒ 0.75x

Selling price = Cost price × (100 + profit%)/100

⇒ 120 × (100 + 20) /100

⇒ 144

0.75x = 144

x = 144/0.75 = Rs. 192

∴ Required answer is Rs. 192.
6398.

There are 24 equally spaced points lying on the circumference of a circle. What is the maximum number of equilateral triangles that can be drawn by taking sets of three points as the vertices? 1. 42. 63. 84. 12

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : 8

Given:

There are 24 equally spaced points lying on the circumference of a circle

Calculation:

⇒ The complete circle = 360° 

⇒ Each of 24 points subtends an angle at the centre of the circle = 360/24 = 15° 

⇒ Two consecutive vertices of an equilateral triangle an angle of 120° at the center 

⇒ The number of possible equilateral triangle = 120/15 = 8

∴ The required result will be 8.

6399.

WAP that reads an integer N and calculate its factorial.

Answer»

#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
main()
{
int n, i, fact = 1;
printf (“Enter Non-Negative value \n”);
scanf (“%d”, &n);
for (i = 1; i <= n; i ++)
{
fact = fact * i;
}
printf (“factorial of %d = %d”, n, fact);
}

6400.

The ratio of the two number is 7 ∶ 10 and their sum is 272 then what is the difference of the numbers?1. 452. 463. 424. 48

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : 48

Given:

The ratio of the two number = 7  10

The sum of number = 272

Calculations:

The sum of the ratio = 7x + 10x

⇒ 17x

Now, Sum = 272

⇒ 17x = 272

⇒ x = 16

Difference of numbers = 10x – 7x 

⇒ 3x

So, the difference = 3 × 16

⇒ 48

∴ The required value is 48