Wednesday, September 18, 2013

GENERAL STUDIES - MCQs 4

51.    Consider the following statements and choose the correct statement(s)-
1.    In bacteria respiration takes place in mesosomes.
2.    In mitochondria the site of aerobic respiration is cristae.
3.    No ATP is formed during the process of glycolysis.
    Codes:
    (a)    1 and 2        (b)    2 and 3
    (c)    All        (d)    1 and 3

52.    Consider the following statements and choose the correct statement(s)-
1.    Auxins are used to initiate rooting in the stem cuttings.
2.    In plants Auxins are responsible for the Apical Dominance.
3.    The spraying of gibberlins is done to increase the length of sugarcane stems.
    Codes:
    (a)    1 and 2        (b)    2 and 3
    (c)    All        (d)    1 and 3

53.    The compound used as the artificial fruit ripenor is-
    (a)    Ethephon    (b)    Oxytocin
    (c)    ABA    (d)    None

54.    Consider the following statements and choose the correct statement(s)-
1.    The respiration process in human beings is controlled by the medulla.
2.    Around 70% of the CO2 is transported by the RBC.
    Codes:
    (a)    1 Only        (b)    2 Only
    (c)    Both 1  and 2     (d)    None

55    Consider the following statements and choose the correct statement(s)-
1.    The mature RBC is enucleated in mammals except camel and lama.
2.    The biconcave shape of RBC helps in higher transportation of oxygen.
3.    Among WBC ,neutrophils are the most abundant in number.
    Codes-
    (a)    1 and 2        (b)    2 and 3
    (c)    All        (d)    1 and 3

56.    Consider the following statements and choose the correct statement(s)-
1.    In diabetes mellitus glucose and ketone both are present in the urine.

2.    Glucagon is a hyperglycemic hormone.
3.    Aldosterone stimulates the reabsorption of Na ions.
    Codes:
    (a)    1 and 2    (b)    2 and 3
    (c)    All    (d)    1 and 3

57.    The gland(s) associated with cellular and humoral immunity is/are:
    1.    Pituitary    2.    Thyroid
    3.    Thymus
    Codes:
    (a)    1 and 2    (b)    2 and 3
    (c)    All    (d)    3 Only

58.    The function of thyroid in human body is/are-
1.    Control of the basic metabolic rate.
2.    Increasing the calcium level in the blood.
3.    Maintenance of electrolyte and water balance in the body.
    Codes:
    (a)    1 and 2    (b)    2 and 3
    (c)    All    (d)    1 and 3

59.    In the human brain the-
1.    Hypothalamus regulates the body temperature.
2.    The cerebral cortex is known as white matter.
3.    Pons controls the gastric secretions.
    Codes:
    (a)    1 only        (b)    2 and 3
    (c)    All        (d)    1 and 3

60.    The cells of the nervous system are:
1.    Unipolar during the embryonic stage only.
2.    Multipolar in the cerebral cortex region of the brain.
    Codes:
    (a)    1 only        (b)    2 only
    (c)    Both 1 and 2     (d)    None

61.    Choose the incorrect statement(s)-
1.    Stem cells can be obtained from embryos only.
2.    stem cells are the unspecialized cells of the body.
3.    stem cells are totipotent and pluripotent in nature.
4.    stem cells are procured from the blastocyst.
    Codes:
    (a)    1 only        (b)    2 and 3
    (c)    3 and 4         (d)    None


62.    While performing cloning of any animal:
1.    The Ovum is enucleated .
2.    Half of the genome of the cell of the animal to be cloned is transferred in the enucleated ovum.
3.    The reconstructed ovum is made to undergo divisions in the womb of the female only.
    Codes:
    (a)    1 only        (b)    2 and 3
    (c)    All          (d)    1 and 3

63.    Identify the correct statement(s)-
1.    The calorific value of a substrate is more than its physiological value.
2.    The  physiological value of carbohydrates is maximum.
3.    The respiratory quotient is the ratio of CO2 released and O2 used.
    Codes:
    (a)    1 Only        (b)    2 and 3
    (c)    All        (d)    1 and 3

64.    In the context of hydrogen as a fuel the correct statement(s) is/are-
1.    The calorific value of Hydrogen is more than CNG.
2.    It produces water and electricity in a fuel cell.
    Codes-
    (a)    1 Only        (b)    2 Only
    (c)    Both 1 and 2    (d)    None

65.    In the context of semiconductors the correct statement(s) is/are-
1.    The conductivity of doped semiconductors is more than the pure semi conductors.
2.    for the doping of the semiconductors trivalent and pentavalent elements are added.
3.    They are used in LEDs.
    Codes:
    (a)    1 only        (b)    2 and 3
    (c)    All        (d)    1 and 3

66.    Hydroponics is a medium having different nutrients,it is used for-
(a)    Cloning of the animal cells.
(b)    Carrying out plant tissue culture
(c)    Preserving the specimens in the laboratory.
(d)    Providing medium for the bacterial culture

67.    In Photosynthesis the splitting of water takes place during the-
(a)    Light phase
(b)    dark phase
(c)     Electron transport system
(d)     In all the above mentioned stages.

68.    The plasmids are found in the bacterial cell for the purpose of-
1.    Causing infections
2.    Providing resistance capacity against the antibiotics to the bacteria.
    3.    Carrying out the respiration.
    Codes:
    (a)    1 Only        (b)    2 Only
    (c)    All        (d)    1 and 3

69.    Identify the correct statements-
1.    In green houses the tomatoes are produced in European nations by increasing the levels of CO2.
2.    The rate of respiration increases continuously with temperature.
3.    The rate of photosynthesis increases continuously with light intensity.
    Codes:
    (a)    1 Only        (b)    2 Only
    (c)    All        (d)    1 and 3

70.    Light Emitting Diodes (LED) is used in fancy electronic devices such as toys emit:
    (a)    X-rays
    (b)    Ultraviolet light
    (c)    Visible light
    (d)    Radio waves

71.    Identify the correct statement(s)-
1.    Carbon nano tubes are having more strength because they posses high aspect ratio.
2.    In graphene carbon atoms are  having the single layered arrangement.
    Codes-
    (a)    1 Only        (b)     2 Only
    (c)    Both 1 and 2    (d)    None


72.    Radiocarbon is produced in the atmosphere as a result of:
    (a)    Collision between fast neutrons and nitrogen nuclei present in the atmosphere
    (b)    Action of ultraviolet light from the sun on atmospheric oxygen
    (c)    Action of solar radiations particularly cosmic rays on carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere
    (d)    Lightning discharge in atmosphere

73.    Diabetic patients are adviced a low glycaemic index diet. The reason for this is:
    1.    They require less carbohydrate than healthy individuals.
    2.    They cannot assimilate ordinary Carbohydrates.
    3.    They need to have slow but sustained release of glucose in their blood stream.
    Correct statement is/are:
    Code:
    (a)    1, 2 and 3    (b)    1 and 2
    (c)    3 Only    (d)    All above


74.    Graves disease is associated with:
    (a)    Insufficiency of thyroids hormones
    (b)    Excess of thyroid hormones.
    (c)    Insufficiency of Corticosteroids
    (d)    Excess of growth harmons

75.    In the process of the contraction of skeletal muscle-
    1.    The actin and myosin proteins are interconnected.
    2.    Sarcoplasmic reticulum releases the Calcium ions.
    3.    The length of Z-line changes .
    Code:
    (a)    1 and 2        (b)    2 and 3
    (c)    1 and 3           (d)    All



76.    Consider the following statements and choose the correct sentence:
    1.    The fibrous joints are immobile.
    2.    In gout uric acid is deposited in the joints.
    3.    In a shoulder joint the spherical end of humerus is fitted in the glenoid cavity .
    Code-
    (a)    1 and 2
    (b)    2 and 3
    (c)    1 and 3
       (d)    All

77.    The real gas can behave like an ideal gas at-
    (a)    Low Temperature and high Pressure
    (b)    High Temperature and Low Pressure
    (c)    Below critical temperature
    (d)    Below critical pressure

78.    Consider the following statement(s) about the mechanism of action of antibiotics:
    1.    Interfere with bacterial cell wall synthesis.
    2.    Inhibit bacterial transcription of DNA.
    3.    Inhibit translation of bacterial mRNA
    4.    Change the permeability of Plasma membrane
    Correct statement is/are:
    Code:
    (a)    1, 2 and 3    (b)    1 and 2
    (c)    1 Only    (d)    All above

79    Consider the following statements and choose the correct -
    1.    In the Human Genome Project 46 chromosomes were sequenced.
    2.    In Human Genome Project Bacterial Artificial Chromosome and Yeast Artificial Chromosomes were used for the cloning of human chromosomes.
    3.    Under Human Genome Project the location and functions of all the genes were determined.
    Codes-
    (a)    1 only        (b)    2 only
    (c)    3 only        (d)    All

80.    In the adiabatic process the process does not observed is/are-
    1.    Fall in the temperature.
    2.    Decrease in the internal energy
    3.    Work done is zero
    Codes:
    (a)    1 and 2
    (b)    3 only
    (c)    1 only
    (d)    All
81.    The monoclonal antibodies are-
    1.    Produced by the Hybridoma technology.
    2.    Used to suppress the immune system in the patients of organ transplantation.
    3.    Highly specific in their action.
    4.    Approved for their use only by the FDA.
    Code:
    (a)    1, 2  and 4    (b)    2, 3 and 4
    (c)    1, 3 and 4    (d)    1, 2  and 3


82.    During the digestion of food:
    1.    Salivary amylase converts starch into maltose.
    2.    Pepsin breaks down fat particles  into fatty acids.
    3.    Bile juice and Pancreatic juice are released separately in the duodenum. 
    Codes:
    (a)    1 and 2        (b)    3 Only
    (c)    1 Only        (d)    All

83.    The drupe type of fruits are-
    1.    Mango and Coconut
    2.    One seeded
    3.    Parthenocarpically developed.
    Codes-
    (a)    1 and 2        (b)    3 only
    (c)    1 only        (d)    All

84.    The regeneration of the grass grazed by cattles is due to-
    (a)    Apical meristem
    (b)    Lateral meristem
    (c)    Intercalary meristem
    (d)    Secondary meristem


85.    A single molecule of diborane is having-
    1.    Four terminal hydrogens
    2.    Two bridging hydrogens
    3.    Four 3c-2e bonds.
    4.    Two 2c-2e bonds.
    Codes-
    (a)    1 and 2        (b)    3 and 4
    (c)    2 and 3        (d)    None

86.    Consider the following statement(s):
    1.    The recommendation to impose President's Rule in any state to the President of India is the discretionary power of the Governor.
    2.    This recommendation can be given in case of failure of Constitutional machinary in the state.
    3.    President's Rule is mentioned under Article 360 of the Indian Constitution.
    Code:
    (a)    Only 1 and 2 are correct
    (b)    Only 2 and 3 are correct
    (c)    Only 1 and 3 are correct
    (d)    All are correct
87.    Match the following:
    Article    Provisions
    A.    Art. 169    1.    Union Public Service Commission
    B.    Art. 275    2.    Creation or abolition of State Legislative Council
    C.    Art. 312    3.    Grants-in-Aid from Union to the States
    D.    Art. 315    4.    All India Services
    Code:
        A    B    C    D
    (a)    1    2    3    4
    (b)    2    3    1    4
    (c)    2    3    4    1
    (d)    3    2    1    4

88.    Consider the following statements:
    Assertion (A):    In case of any repugnancy in the recommendations of Finance Commission and Planning Commission, the recommendation of Finance Commission will be given acceptance.
    Reason (R):    Finance Commission is a Constututional Body mentioned under Art. 290 of the Indian Constitution
    Code:
    (a)    Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
    (b)    Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
    (c)    (A) is correct but (R) is incorrect.
    (d)    (A) is incorrect but (R) is correct.

89.    Consider the following statement(s):
    1.    National Human Rights Commission is a Constitutional Body mentioned under Art. 29 of the Indian Constitution.
    2.    Right to Information Act was enacted in 2007.
    3.    National Commission for Women was created in 2003.
    Code:
    (a)    Only 1 is incorrect
    (b)    Only 2 is incorrect
    (c)    Only 3 is incorrect
    (d)    All are incorrect


90.    Match the following:
    Article    Provisions
    A.    Sch.-VII    1.    Anti Defection Law.
    B.    Sch.-VIII    2.    Panchayati Raj Institutions
    C.    Sch.-X    3.    Division of Legislative Subjects into three lists.
    D.    Sch.-XI    4.    Recognised languages in India.
    Code:
        A    B    C    D
    (a)    1    2    3    4
    (b)    2    3    1    4
    (c)    2    3    4    1
    (d)    3    4    1    2

91.    Consider the following statement(s):
    1.    The Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) was created on the recommendation of Santhanam Committee in 1964.
    2.    The Institution of Lokpal is based on Scandanavian Institution which was created in Norway in 1809.
    3.    The Lokpal Bill has been referred to standing Parliamentary Committee for its recommendation in India.
    Code:
    (a)    Only 1 and 2 are correct
    (b)    Only 2 and 3 are correct
    (c)    Only 1 and 3 are correct
    (d)    All are correct

92.    Consider the following statement(s):
    1.    The All India States People Conference (AISPC) was started by Balwant Rai Mehta, Manik Lal Kothari and Jawahar Lal Nehru.
    2.    Jawahar Lal Nehru presided over annual session of AISPC at Chandigarh in 1939.
    3.    The Princely States were united into the Indian Union due to the efforts of V.P. Menon.
    4.    In the Princely State of Kashmir the ruler of Kashmir established the military force known as Razakars to defy its merger with Indian Union.
    Code :
    (a)    Only 1 is correct
    (b)    Only 2 is correct
    (c)    Only 3 is correct
    (d)    Only 4 is correct

93.    Consider the following statement(s):
    1.    The U.P. Kisan Sabha was established in 1918 by Gauri Shankar Mishra, Indira Narayan Dwivedi and Jawahar Lal Nehru.
    2.    The Oudh Kisan Sabha was established in 1921 by Gauri Shankar Mishra, Mata Badal Pandey and Jawahar Lal Nehru.
    3.    The All India Kisan Sabha was established in 1936 with N.G. Ranga as secretary and Swami Shraddhanand Saraswati as President in Lucknow.
    4.    The Congress Working Committee (    CWC) abolished landlordism in 1945.
    Code:
    (a)    Only 1 and 2 are correct
    (b)    Only 2 and 3 are correct
    (c)    Only 3 and 4 are correct
    (d)    Only 1 and 4 are correct

94.    Consider the following statements:
    Assertion (A):    The Wood's Despatch repudiated the 'down word filteration theory' for education in India.
    Reason (R):    The recommendation of Wood's Despatch led to the establishment of Universities at Calcutta, Bombay and Madra in 1857.
    Code:
    (a)    Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
    (b)    Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
    (c)    (A) is correct but (R) is incorrect.
    (d)    (A) is incorrect but (R) is correct.

95.    Match the following:
    Centres of Revolt    British officers
    of 1857    who suppressed
    A.    Delhi    1.    Sir Winslow Taylor
    B.    Kanpur    2.    Sir Hugh Rose
    C.    Jhansi    3.    John Nicholson
    D.    Arrah    4.    William Campbell
    Code:
        A    B    C    D
    (a)    1    2    3    4
    (b)    3    4    2    1
    (c)    2    3    4    1
    (d)    3    4    1    2
96.    Consider the following statement(s):
    1.    The Trade Monopoly of the British East India Company was abolished by the Charter Act of 1833.
    2.    The Trade activities of the British East India Company was abolished by the Charter Act of 1813.
    3.    The Right to nominate the members to the Indian Civil Services was abolished by the Charter Act of 1853.
    Code:
    (a)    Only 1 is correct
    (b)    Only 2 is correct
    (c)    Only 3 is correct
    (d)    All are correct

97.    Who among the following was not convicted in the Kakori Conspiracy Case.

    (a)    Rajendra Lahri
    (b)    Roshan Lal
    (c)    Ashfaq-ullah Khan
    (d)    Shahnawaz Khan

98.    Consider the following statement(s):
    1.    The All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) was established in 1920 with Lala Lajpat Rai as Secretary.
    2.    The Communist Party of India was established at Tashkent in 1920 by N.M. Joshi.
    3.    The Communist Party of India got established in India by Satya Bakhta at Kanpur in 1925.
    Code:
    (a)    Only 3 is correct
    (b)    Only 2 is correct
    (c)    Only 1 is correct
    (d)    All are correct

99.    Consider the following statement(s) about Raja Ram Mohun Roy:
    1.    He wrote a work entitled "Tuhfat-ul-Muwaheedin" in 1809 in Persian.
    2.    He established Hindu College at Calcutta in 1817 with the support of British national David Hare.
    3.    He established Vedanta College in 1825.
    4.    He established Brahmo Samaj to purify the doctrine of Hindu faith in 1829.
    5.    He got the evil custom of Sati abolished by the British in 1829.
    Code:
    (a)    Only 1, 2 and  3 are correct
    (b)    Only 2, 3 and 4 are correct
    (c)    Only 3, 4, 5 are correct
    (d)    All are correct

100.    The acidity of normal rain water is due to:
    (a)    SO2    (b)    CO2
    (c)    NO2    (d)    NO3
Answers
61.    (a)
62.    (a)
63.    (d)
64.    (c)
65.    (c)
66.    (b)
67.    (b)
68.    (b)
69.    (a)
70.    (c)
71.    (c)
72.    (a)
73.    (c)
74.    (b)
75.    (a)
76.    (d)
77.    (b)
78.    (d)
79.    (b)
80.    (c)
81.    (d)
82.    (c)
83.    (a)
84.    (c)
85.    (a)
86.    (a)
87.    (c)
88.    (c)
89.    (d)
90.    (d)
91.    (c)
92.    (c)
93.    (c)
94.    (b)
95.    (b)
96.    (c)
97.    (d)
98.    (a)
99.    (d)
100.    (b)

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