SECTION A: SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (Questions 1-60)


Topic 1: Physics

1. Newton’s third law gives directly the law of conservation of

A. Momentum
B. Energy
C. Angular Momentum
D. Power

Correct Answer: A. Momentum


6. The reaction that takes place inside the Sun to power it is

A. Fission
B. Fusion
C. Oxidation
D. Decay

Correct Answer: B. Fusion


7. A body, falling freely from rest, covers a distance of 4m in the first second. The acceleration due to gravity at that place is

A. 10.0 m/s²
B. 9.8 m/s²
C. 8.0 m/s²
D. 7.5 m/s²

Correct Answer: C. 8.0 m/s²


11. The wave length of visible light lies between

A. 200–400 nm
B. 400–700 nm
C. 700–1000 nm
D. 1000–2000 nm

Correct Answer: B. 400–700 nm


13. If the Earth-Sun distance is increased by a factor of four, the length of the year will increase approximately by a factor of

A. Two
B. Four
C. Eight
D. Sixteen

Correct Answer: C. Eight


21. The technique of barium X-ray utilizes the following property of barium sulphate

A. It is opaque to X-rays
B. It is radioactive
C. It is transparent to X-rays
D. It is easily absorbed by tissues

Correct Answer: A. It is opaque to X-rays


22. The technique of MRI uses the phenomenon of

A. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
B. Electron Cyclotron Resonance
C. Optical Resonance
D. Microwave Resonance

Correct Answer: A. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance


25. The acronym CCD stands for

A. charge coupled device
B. control circuit device
C. credit card device
D. configuration control device

Correct Answer: A. charge coupled device


31. Greenhouse gases emit and absorb radiation within the

A. microwave region
B. infrared region
C. visible region
D. ultra violet region

Correct Answer: B. infrared region


32. Microwave ovens heat water in food because

A. water is a polar molecule
B. the heat capacity of water is high
C. water flows easily
D. water molecule is small

Correct Answer: A. water is a polar molecule


36. The half life period of an isotope is 2 hours. After 6 hours the fraction of the initial quantity of the isotope left behind will be

A. 1/6
B. 1/8
C. 1/12
D. 1/16

Correct Answer: B. 1/8


Topic 2: Chemistry

12. Naphthalene has the formula

A. C₆H₆
B. C₁₀H₈
C. C₁₂H₁₀
D. C₁₂H₁₂

Correct Answer: B. C₁₀H₈


15. The following substance is not an oxidizing agent

A. Ozone
B. Chloride
C. Potassium
D. Fluorine

Correct Answer: C. Potassium


20. The most electronegative among the elements sodium, potassium, oxygen and fluorine is

A. sodium
B. potassium
C. oxygen
D. fluorine

Correct Answer: D. fluorine


23. In Bt Cotton, Bt stands for

A. Bacillus thermoglucosidasius
B. Bacillus thuringiensis
C. Bacterium tenericutes
D. Terminator Bacteria

Correct Answer: B. Bacillus thuringiensis


26. The gas that India’s Mars Mission is looking for as evidence of life is

A. oxygen
B. methane
C. carbon dioxide
D. sulphur dioxide

Correct Answer: B. methane


27. A terminator gene in an organism

A. kills the organism
B. switches off metabolism
C. makes the organism sterile
D. terminates all protein pathways

Correct Answer: C. makes the organism sterile


28. A magic bullet is a

A. bullet that kills a person magically
B. drug that selectively targets a disease without other effects
C. guided missile
D. high magnification microscope

Correct Answer: B. drug that selectively targets a disease without other effects


29. One tree which yields biodiesel is

A. jatropha
B. teak
C. rubber
D. sal

Correct Answer: A. jatropha


30. The basic molecule binds with other molecules to form a polymer is called

A. macromolecule
B. monomolecule
C. monomer
D. monolith

Correct Answer: C. monomer


33. The gas used in refrigerators that destroys the ozone layer is

A. ammonia
B. chlorofluorocarbon
C. nitrous oxide
D. methane

Correct Answer: B. chlorofluorocarbon


39. Epoxy resins are used as

A. detergents
B. insecticides
C. adhesives
D. moth repellents

Correct Answer: C. adhesives


86. Which of the following uranium isotopes is mostly used in nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons?

A. Uranium – 232
B. Uranium – 234
C. Uranium – 235
D. Uranium – 238

Correct Answer: C. Uranium – 235


87. MRI stands for

A. Magnetic Resonance Imaging
B. Magnetic Reflection Imaging
C. Machine Readable Imaging
D. Mechanical Reading Instrument

Correct Answer: A. Magnetic Resonance Imaging


Topic 3: Biology

2. In human beings, the number of chromosomes in an ordinary cell is

A. 46
B. 48
C. 50
D. 52

Correct Answer: A. 46


5. The two satellites of Mars are

A. Io and Europa
B. Ganymede and Callisto
C. Titan and Charon
D. Phobos and Deimos

Correct Answer: D. Phobos and Deimos


9. The continent where modern man originated is

A. Asia
B. Europe
C. South America
D. Africa

Correct Answer: D. Africa


10. Islets of Langerhans are responsible for the secretion of

A. testosterone
B. oestrogens
C. insulin
D. progesterone

Correct Answer: C. insulin


16. The blood cells that defend the body against infections are

A. White blood cells
B. red blood cells
C. platelets
D. erythrocytes

Correct Answer: A. White blood cells


17. The following is an example of a marsupial

A. Whale
B. Bat
C. Mole
D. Kangaroo

Correct Answer: D. Kangaroo


62. The discovery of jumping genes’ is associated with the name of

A. Sir Jagdish Chandra Bose
B. Sir J. B. S. Haldane
C. Dr. Barbara Mcklintock
D. M. S. Swaminathan

Correct Answer: C. Dr. Barbara Mcklintock


64. Albert Einstein was awarded Nobel Prize for his work on

A. General theory of relativity
B. Special theory of relativity
C. Quantum physics
D. Theory of photo electricity

Correct Answer: D. Theory of photo electricity


70. DNA was discovered by

A. Hargovind Khorana
B. James Watson and Francis Crick
C. Francis Crick and Alexander Fleming
D. James Watson and Hargovind Khorana

Correct Answer: B. James Watson and Francis Crick


78. Stephen Hawking is famous for his contributions to

A. Nuclear Physics
B. Quantum theory
C. String theory
D. Astrophysics

Correct Answer: D. Astrophysics


Topic 4: Computer & Information Technology

24. In computers, the storage medium which cannot usually be modified is known as

A. ROM
B. RAM
C. Hard disk
D. Flash drive

Correct Answer: A. ROM


34. The abbreviation ‘http’ stands for

A. HTML Transfer Technology Process
B. Hyperspace Terms and Tech Protocol
C. Hyperspace Techniques Tech Progress
D. Hyper Text Transfer Protocol

Correct Answer: D. Hyper Text Transfer Protocol


35. The following is not a programming language

A. C++
B. JAVA
C. Office Suite
D. Fortran

Correct Answer: C. Office Suite


37. The number of bits in a byte is

A. 2
B. 4
C. 8
D. 16

Correct Answer: C. 8


38. The mode in which a digital adder involving logic gates add data is

A. binary
B. octal
C. decimal
D. hexadecimal

Correct Answer: A. binary


Topic 5: Mathematics

3. In a right angled isosceles triangle, the angles that the two equal sides make with the hypotenuse is

A. 30°
B. 45°
C. 60°
D. 90°

Correct Answer: B. 45°


4. An amount of Rs. 10000 is kept in a bank at 10% annual compound interest. After 2 years, the interest will be

A. Rs. 2000
B. Rs. 2050
C. Rs. 2100
D. Rs. 2200

Correct Answer: C. Rs. 2100


8. ABC and DEF are two similar triangles. If ABC has an area of 100 cm² and if AB : DE = 2:1, then the area of DEF is

A. 25 cm²
B. 50 cm²
C. 200 cm²
D. 400 cm²

Correct Answer: A. 25 cm²


14. The pair of equations ax + by = c and 2ax + 2by = 2c + d, where none of the constants a, b, c, d are zero, has

A. a unique solution
B. no solution
C. two solutions
D. an infinite number of solutions

Correct Answer: B. no solution


18. Given that X > Y and Y ≤ Z, the following statement is true.

A. X > –Y and –Y ≥ –Z
B. –X < Y and –Y ≥ –Z
C. –X < –Y ≤ –Z
D. X < –Y ≥ –Z

Correct Answer: C. –X < –Y ≤ –Z


19. An equation a₀ + a₁x¹ + a₂x² + … + aₙxⁿ = 0 where aₙ ≠ 0 has

A. no root
B. n-1 roots
C. n roots
D. n+1 roots

Correct Answer: C. n roots



SECTION B: ENVIRONMENT & GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (Questions 41-60, 61-100)


Topic 6: Environmental Science

40. The book ‘Silent Spring’ written by Rachel Carson described the detrimental effects of

A. chemical fertilizers
B. deforestation
C. chemical pesticides
D. green house gases

Correct Answer: C. chemical pesticides


41. Which line demarcates the coastal area of Bay of West Bengal?

A. High Tide Line
B. Dampier & Hodge’s line
C. Line of Gangetic Delta
D. Low Tide Line

Correct Answer: B. Dampier & Hodge’s line


42. Name the turtle which rests within West Bengal sea coasts

A. Batagur busca
B. Indian Soft Shelled Gangetic Turtle
C. Indian Flap Shelled Turtle
D. Olive Ridley

Correct Answer: D. Olive Ridley


43. For which mangrove species maximum sweet water influx is required?

A. Keora
B. Sundari
C. Kantra
D. Goran

Correct Answer: B. Sundari


44. Black panther is a

A. Panther
B. Jaguar
C. Tiger
D. Leopard

Correct Answer: D. Leopard


45. Which of the following Tiger Reserves is called Kingfishers’ Paradise?

A. Buxa
B. Corbett
C. Sundarban
D. Kaziranga

Correct Answer: A. Buxa


46. World Environment Day is on

A. 5th September
B. 5th June
C. 15th September
D. 15th June

Correct Answer: B. 5th June


47. Depletion of ozone layer increases the incidence of

A. Blood cancer
B. Lung cancer
C. Skin cancer
D. Brain cancer

Correct Answer: C. Skin cancer


48. How many biodiversity rich centres are there in India?

A. 1
B. 2
C. 12
D. More than 12

Correct Answer: D. More than 12


49. Hot spots are areas with

A. Low diversity
B. High diversity
C. Genetic diversity
D. Ecological diversity

Correct Answer: B. High diversity


50. An estuary is a

A. Body of water
B. coastal body of water
C. semiclosed coastal body of water
D. water body of lake

Correct Answer: C. semiclosed coastal body of water


51. Which gas caused industrial disaster in Bhopal in December, 1984

A. Oleum
B. Fuel
C. MIC
D. Methylamine

Correct Answer: C. MIC


52. Natural source of O₂ in environment is

A. Respiration
B. Transpiration
C. Photosynthesis
D. Combustion

Correct Answer: C. Photosynthesis


53. The depth of water of Wet Land does not exceed

A. 6 meters
B. 10 meters
C. 6 feet
D. 10 feet

Correct Answer: A. 6 meters


54. To control the Global warming we should control the use of

A. fossil fuel
B. Renewable energy
C. Solar energy
D. atomic energy

Correct Answer: A. fossil fuel


55. Blackfoot disease is caused by which pollutant?

A. Mercury
B. Arsenic
C. Copper
D. Iron

Correct Answer: B. Arsenic


56. Which movement is related with Forest protection?

A. Chipko movement
B. Narmada Banchao movement
C. Narmada Dam movement
D. Green Bench

Correct Answer: A. Chipko movement


57. Which bird is highly threatened by PCB?

A. Sparrow
B. Dove
C. Ostrich
D. Penguin

Correct Answer: D. Penguin


58. Minamata disease is caused by which metal contamination?

A. Zinc
B. Lead
C. Copper
D. Mercury

Correct Answer: D. Mercury


59. Contamination of which metal with soil makes it hard for trees to take up water?

A. Aluminium
B. Magnesium
C. Copper
D. Zinc

Correct Answer: A. Aluminium


60. Which ocean is involved with the emergence of the La Nina climate pattern?

A. The global ocean
B. The Pacific ocean
C. The Atlantic ocean
D. The Indian ocean

Correct Answer: B. The Pacific ocean


82. Ramsar convention (1971) is related to protection of

A. national monuments
B. wetlands
C. national parks and forests
D. coral reefs

Correct Answer: B. wetlands


Topic 7: Current Affairs & General Knowledge

61. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was born in the year

A. 1897
B. 1898
C. 1902
D. None of the above

Correct Answer: A. 1897


63. Amartya Sen was awarded Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic sciences for his contributions to

A. Growth economics
B. Social choice theory
C. Welfare economics
D. Financial economics

Correct Answer: B. Social choice theory


65. The battle of Waterloo took place in the year

A. 1812
B. 1815
C. 1820
D. 1821

Correct Answer: B. 1815


66. Sigmund Freud’s name is associated with

A. chemistry
B. psychology
C. physiology
D. painting

Correct Answer: B. psychology


67. The headquarters of the Tibetan Government in exile are located in

A. Darjeeling
B. Dharmashala
C. New Delhi
D. Shimla

Correct Answer: B. Dharmashala


68. The University of Calcutta was established in the year

A. 1857
B. 1865
C. 1885
D. 1898

Correct Answer: A. 1857


69. The art work ‘The Last Supper’ was painted by

A. Salvador Dali
B. Pablo Picasso
C. Nandalal Bose
D. Leonardo da Vinci

Correct Answer: D. Leonardo da Vinci


71. India won its first gold in summer Olympic hockey in

A. 1928 Amsterdam Olympics
B. 1932 Los Angeles Olympics
C. 1936 Berlin Olympics
D. 1948 London Olympics

Correct Answer: A. 1928 Amsterdam Olympics


72. M. S. Subhalakshmi was a noted

A. Painter
B. Educationist
C. Politician
D. Singer

Correct Answer: D. Singer


73. Ferguson college is located in

A. Mumbai
B. Nagpur
C. Pune
D. Delhi

Correct Answer: C. Pune


74. Uber cup is associated with

A. Tennis
B. Badminton
C. Squash
D. Golf

Correct Answer: B. Badminton


75. The European Union Parliament holds its sessions in

A. Brussels and Strassbourg
B. Brussels
C. Strassbourg
D. Strassbourg and Paris

Correct Answer: A. Brussels and Strassbourg


76. The highest literary award in India is

A. Jnanpeeth
B. Bharat Ratna
C. Rabindra Puraskar
D. Sahitya Academy Award

Correct Answer: A. Jnanpeeth


77. Of the following political personalities who was not assassinated?

A. Abraham Lincoln
B. John F. Kennedy
C. Adolf Hitler
D. Olaf Palme

Correct Answer: C. Adolf Hitler


79. The Palk Strait lies between

A. India and Sri Lanka
B. India and Pakistan
C. Sri Lanka and Maldives
D. India and Bangladesh

Correct Answer: A. India and Sri Lanka


80. The Reserve Bank of India was established in the year

A. 1951
B. 1950
C. 1935
D. 1926

Correct Answer: C. 1935


81. Warsaw convention (1929) is related to

A. Expansion of trade and commerce among erstwhile communist states
B. Aviation sector
C. Sports and games
D. Sea transport

Correct Answer: B. Aviation sector


83. Article 280 of the constitution of India deals with

A. Election Commission
B. Planning Commission
C. Finance Commission
D. Comptroller and Auditor General

Correct Answer: C. Finance Commission


84. President’s rule may be promulgated in an Indian state under

A. Article 243
B. Article 298
C. Article 356
D. Article 370

Correct Answer: C. Article 356


85. The first Lok Sabha speaker in free India was

A. S. Radhakrishnan
B. Samar Sen
C. Radhabinod Pal
D. G. V. Mavalankar

Correct Answer: D. G. V. Mavalankar


88. The number of banks nationalized by the Government of India in 1969 was

A. 4
B. 11
C. 14
D. 20

Correct Answer: C. 14


89. The Bamiyan Buddhas were located in

A. Iran
B. Afganistan
C. Nepal
D. Sri Lanka

Correct Answer: B. Afganistan


90. Rumtek Monastery is located in

A. Sikkim
B. Himachal Pradesh
C. Jammu and Kashmir
D. Tibet

Correct Answer: A. Sikkim


91. ‘Deshikottama’ award is conferred by

A. University of Calcutta
B. Visva Bharati University
C. Rabindra Bharati University
D. Benaras Hindu University

Correct Answer: B. Visva Bharati University


92. Jadugoda mine is famous for

A. Silver
B. Zinc
C. Uranium
D. Mica

Correct Answer: C. Uranium


93. Who is brand ambassador of Gujarat Tourism?

A. Sachin Tendulkar
B. Amitabh Bachhan
C. Shah Rukh Khan
D. Narendra Modi

Correct Answer: B. Amitabh Bachhan


94. Which of the following cities is considered as India’s diamond city?

A. Mumbai
B. Surat
C. Jaipur
D. Hyderabad

Correct Answer: B. Surat


95. The venue of the 2014 World Chess Championship Final was

A. Chennai
B. Manila
C. Sochi
D. Oslo

Correct Answer: C. Sochi


96. Fortaleza Declaration and Action Plan was taken during

A. BRICS Summit (2014)
B. G-8 Summit (2012)
C. G-20 Summit (2013)
D. Commonwealth Heads of Government Summit (2014)

Correct Answer: A. BRICS Summit (2014)


97. Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) was formed in

A. 1960
B. 1967
C. 1979
D. 1991

Correct Answer: B. 1967


98. With which sport is Cara Black associated?

A. Shooting
B. Table Tennis
C. Tennis
D. Cricket

Correct Answer: C. Tennis


99. Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai is a national of

A. Afghanistan
B. Syria
C. Iran
D. Iraq

Correct Answer: A. Afghanistan


100. 28th June, 1914 is important date as on that day

A. The Titanic ship sank
B. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place
C. Germany attacked France
D. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated

Correct Answer: D. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated


SECTION-WISE SUMMARY

SectionTopics CoveredQuestion Numbers
Section A: Science & TechnologyPhysics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer, Mathematics1-40, 62, 64, 70, 78, 86-87
Section B: Environment & General KnowledgeEnvironmental Science, Current Affairs, General Knowledge41-60, 61, 63, 65-69, 71-77, 79-85, 88-100