Q: Which one of the following sources contains tartaric acid?
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120 questions • General Studies
Q: Which one of the following sources contains tartaric acid?
Q: Which one among the following statements regarding acids and bases is not correct? (a numbered list is not used in the stem itself)
Q: Which one of the following experiments explains the wave nature of electromagnetic radiation?
Q: Which one among the following is the correct ground-state electronic configuration of Cr atom?
Q: Who among the following scientists developed the Modern Periodic Table?
Q: Which one of the following blocks of elements is called "Representative elements"?
Q: Which of the following statements regarding Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa is/are correct? 1. It is situated on the Equator. 2. It is the highest free-standing mountain in the world. Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: Aral Sea in Central Asia is situated along which of the following two countries?
Q: Which of the following statements regarding Galápagos Islands in the Pacific Ocean is/are correct? 1. They are formed due to volcanic activity. 2. They are part of the South American nation Peru. Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: The ancient city of Taxila is situated in which one among the following provinces of Pakistan?
Q: The Prime Meridian (zero degree longitude) does not pass through which of the following country/countries? 1. England 2. France 3. Portugal 4. Scotland Select the correct answer using the code given below:
Q: Which one of the following processes describes the movement of particles or molecules from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration?
Q: Which among the following correctly shows the pathway of water movement in a root?
Q: After few days of sowing of maize seeds in the soil, irrespective of their position, the radicle always grows downwards, whereas the coleoptile always grows upwards. This phenomenon is known as:
Q: Which one of the following is the technique of joining parts of two plants to form a composite plant?
Q: Which one of the following statements is/are correct for a vascular bundle in which xylem and phloem are jointly situated along the same radius? 1. These are called conjoint vascular bundles. 2. Cambium may be present in such vascular bundles. 3. Conjoint vascular bundles are always of closed type. Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists: List I (Book) P. Eighteen Fifty-seven Q. Civil Rebellion in the Indian Mutinies (1857 – 1859) R. The Sepoy Mutiny and the Revolt of 1857 S. Awadh in Revolt, 1857 – 1858 List II (Author) 1. S. N. Sen 2. R. C. Majumdar 3. S. B. Chaudhuri 4. Rudrangshu Mukherjee Code:
Q: Which among the following statements about Vijayanagara are correct? 1. Colin Mackenzie was the first Surveyor General of India to visit Vijayanagara. 2. John Marshall was the first to take detailed photographs of the site. 3. James Burgess was the first to undertake conservation of Hampi. Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists: List I (Traveller) P. Seydi Ali Reis Q. Ibn Battuta R. Peter Mundy S. Duarte Barbosa List II (Country) 1. Morocco 2. Turkey 3. Portugal 4. England Code:
Q: Consider the following statements about Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs): 1. CFCs remain inert in the troposphere but slowly diffuse into the stratosphere. 2. CFCs in the upper atmosphere are subjected to UV radiations, generating free radical chlorine that immediately reacts with O3 to form a radical called chlorine monoxide (ClO). 3. Each ClO can initiate a series of chemical reactions, leading to the destruction of the ozone layer. How many of the statements given above is/are correct?
Q: Nitrogen cycle is one of the most important microorganisms-mediated chemical reactions in aquatic and soil environments. In this context consider the following statements: 1. Nitrogen fixation is the process of oxidising NH3 to NO3−. 2. Nitrification process causes reduction of NO3− and NO3− to NO2−, followed by recycling of N2 to the atmosphere. 3. Denitrification converts molecular N2 into a fixed form as an organic nitrogen. How many of the statements given above is/are correct?
Q: Consider the following statements about different biomes: 1. Tropical Savanna Biome is a tropical grassland with scattered drought-resistant trees. 2. Temperate Deciduous Forest Biome is a high altitude region in the Himalayas. 3. Temperate Coniferous Forest Biome is found in very dry environment where temperature ranges from very cold to very hot. 4. Tundra Biome is found in polar regions and characterised by the absence of trees, dwarf plants and wet, spongy, and rough upper ground surface. Which of the statements given above are correct?
Q: Nucleus 240U, which has a binding energy per nucleon as 7·6 MeV, disintegrates into two nuclei of 119·9Sn. Take 119·9Sn element's atomic mass number as 120 and binding energy per nucleon as 8·4 MeV. Which one among the following is the correct value of the energy released in the disintegration process?
Q: A frictionless pulley has a rope of negligible mass passing over it. Blocks of mass 15 kg and 5 kg are attached at the two ends of the rope and held stationary. When the masses are released to move freely, their speed in m s⁻¹, after the rope has slipped by 0·25 m over the pulley, is closest to : (take g = 10·0 m s⁻²)
Q: An electromagnetic wave 𝐄 = 𝐄₀ e^{j[k₀(3x + 4y) − ωt]} travelling in air is incident on the x – z plane of a glass slab. The glass slab has a refractive index of 1·5. Which one among the following is the correct direction of propagation of the transmitted electromagnetic wave?
Q: Two dielectric media D1 and D2 have dielectric constants 3 and 2, respectively. They are separated by x – z plane. A uniform electric field 𝐄 = 3 î + 2 ĵ exists in D1. Which one among the following is the correct electric field in D2 at the xz plane?
Q: At a given point in space, the electric field associated with an electromagnetic wave is given by 𝐄 = (2 î − 1·5 ĵ) e^{j[k₀(3x + 4y) − ωt]}. At the same point, which one among the following is the correct value of the unit vector (𝐁̂) of the magnetic field associated with this electromagnetic wave?
Q: As per the Constitution of India, which one among the following statements is correct?
Q: Which of the following statements is/are correct as per the Constitution of India? 1. The Parliament of India has the power to make provisions with respect to delimitation of constituencies. 2. The validity of a law made by the Parliament of India with respect to delimitation of constituencies shall not be called in question in a court. Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: Consider the following statements: 1. A special provision was made in the Constitution of India by the Constitution (Eighty-ninth Amendment) Act, 2003 to establish the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes. 2. National Commission for Backward Classes, National Commission for Minorities and National Commission for Scheduled Castes are constitutional bodies. 3. National Commission for Women is not a constitutional body. Which of the statements given above is/are not correct?
Q: Which one among the following is the correct arrangement in increasing order of ionic radii of O²⁻, F⁻, Na⁺, Mg²⁺?
Q: Which one among the following elements has the most negative electron gain enthalpy?
Q: Which one among the following is the correct arrangement of molecules in increasing order of their dipole moment?
Q: Which one of the following represents the correct combination of shape and hybridisation of PF₆⁻?
Q: Which one of the following conditions is not correct for the combination of atomic orbitals to form molecular orbitals?
Q: What is the colour of anhydrous CuSO₄?
Q: Which one of the following is the IUPAC name of [Ag(NH₃)₂][Ag(CN)₂]?
Q: Which one of the following types of isomerisms is shown by [CoCl₂(en)₂]Cl?
Q: Which one of the following Ni(II) complexes is diamagnetic and has tetrahedral geometry?
Q: Which one among the following islands in South-East Asia is situated between Wallace's Line and Weber's Line that are related to Bio-diversity?
Q: Which of the following statements regarding Tropical Deciduous forests in India is/are correct? 1. They are the most widespread forests in India. 2. They spread over regions which receive annual rainfall between 70 – 200 cm. Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: Which of the following statements regarding groundnut cultivation in India is/are correct? 1. Groundnut is a Rabi crop. 2. Gujarat is an important state for Groundnut cultivation. Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: Which two of the following states are the leading producers of Bauxite in India as per the Annual Report of the Ministry of Mines 2022–23? 1. Odisha 2. Chhattisgarh 3. Jharkhand 4. Gujarat Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: As per the India State of Forest Report 2021, which of the following states has maximum percentage of its geographical area under forest cover?
Q: Many fruits burst with a sudden jerk because of which the seeds are scattered a few yards from the parent plant. This type of dispersal of seeds is known as:
Q: Which one among the following diseases is characteristically and specifically linked to asbestosis?
Q: Which one among the following diseases does not yet have any effective vaccine?
Q: Which one among the following is living and non-nucleated at maturity?
Q: Which one of the following examples of genetic disorder or disease is due to the numerical abnormalities in the sex chromosome?
Q: The two medieval period canals originating from the Sutlej and Yamuna rivers and joining at Karnal were made at the orders of:
Q: Who among the following has written three works on the science of music called Sangitaraja, Sangita Mimansa and Sudha Prabandha?
Q: Which one among the following temples, constructed by Queen Loka Mahadevi in Pattadakal, is a UNESCO World Heritage site?
Q: Which among the following statements is/are correct? 1. Nalayira Divyaprabandham is an anthology of Alvar saints’ compositions. 2. Tevaram is the collection of Tamil Shaiva hymns. 3. Nalayira Divyaprabandham is also described as the Tamil Veda. Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: Who among the following is the writer of the Kirtana-Ghosha?
Q: Which one of the following propositions from the book ‘History of British India’ by James Mill is correct?
Q: In April 1908, Prafulla Chaki and Khudiram Bose threw a bomb at a carriage in Muzaffarpur which they believed to be occupied by Kingsford. Which among the following correctly describes the profession of Kingsford?
Q: Which of the following statements about Photochemical Smog is/are correct? 1. It irritates the eyes. 2. It leads to cracking of rubber. 3. It causes considerable damage to plant life. Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: Which one among the following trace elements is not highly toxic?
Q: Consider the following combinations of lapse rate in relation to atmospheric region: 1. Troposphere : Negative lapse rate 2. Stratosphere : Negative lapse rate 3. Mesosphere : Negative lapse rate 4. Thermosphere : Positive lapse rate How many of the combinations given above is/are correct?
Q: In which sphere of the atmosphere is harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the Sun absorbed?
Q: Which of the following is a true fish?
Q: Which one of the following sequences of electromagnetic spectrum is correct in terms of ascending wavelength order?
Q: Which one of the following pairs of principal chemical constituents in water and their source is correct?
Q: Which one among the following group of organisms produces their own food?
Q: Which one of the following is the appropriate sequential order of ecological succession?
Q: The Chipko Movement was initiated under the leadership of Sunderlal Bahuguna around the year:
Q: In a region, the electric potential varies as shown in the figure. Which one among the following is the correct representation of the magnitude of the associated electric field?
Q: Which one among the following is the correct representation of the electric field when a conducting spherical shell is placed between the plates of a parallel plate capacitor?
Q: A cup of tea is placed at a table, and the room temperature is 35 °C. The tea cools from 90 °C to 70 °C in 5 minutes. Which one among the following is the correct time taken for the tea to cool from 70 °C to 50 °C?
Q: An ice bullet of temperature −10 °C is fired upon an object. The bullet spends 20 % of its kinetic energy in penetrating into the object and the remaining kinetic energy is spent in melting the bullet at 0 °C. The latent heat of fusion of ice is 3.4 × 10^5 J kg⁻¹ and its specific heat capacity is 2000 J kg⁻¹ K⁻¹. Which one among the following is the correct initial speed of the bullet?
Q: Molar heat capacity at constant pressure of a diatomic gas is 3.5 R, where R is universal gas constant. The gas is heated by providing energy of 1400 J and is allowed to expand isobarically. Which one among the following represents the work done by the gas in this process?
Q: The eyepiece of a telescope is a system of two biconvex lenses L1 and L2, of focal length 30 cm and 20 cm respectively, with a separation of 2 cm between them. Lens L2 faces the eye. This eyepiece is to be replaced by a single bi-convex lens L. Which one among the following is the correct combination of the focal length (F in cm) of lens L and its distance from the position of lens L1 (δ in cm)?
Q: Consider the following statements: 1. The President of India may specify a ‘race’ to be treated under the Scheduled Caste category for all purposes under the Constitution of India. 2. The President of India may specify a ‘tribe’ to be treated under the Scheduled Caste category for all purposes under the Constitution of India. 3. Parliament by law can include a caste or tribe in the list of Scheduled Castes. How many of the above statements is/are correct?
Q: Which one among the following statements is not correct as per the Constitution of India?
Q: Given below are four legal terms/maxims. Which one of them means ‘no man (person) shall be condemned unheard’?
Q: Which of the following statements as per the Third Schedule of the Constitution of India is/are correct? 1. A Member of Parliament is free to take the oath or affirmation by ‘swearing in the name of God’. 2. Judge of the Supreme Court has to take the oath or affirmation by ‘swearing in the name of the Constitution of India’. Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: Which of the following pairs of Forest Research Centres and their locations are correctly matched? 1. Forest Research Centre for Eco-Rehabilitation : Prayagraj 2. Forest Research Centre for Livelihood Extension : Shillong 3. Forest Research Centre for Skill Development : Bhopal 4. Forest Research Centre for Coastal Ecosystems : Visakhapatnam Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: Which of the following is not an important centre of silk textile industry in India?
Q: Which of the following pairs is/are not correctly matched? (Ramsar site) – (State) 1. Kolleru lake – Telangana 2. Satkosia gorge – Odisha 3. Kanji lake – Punjab 4. Pala wetland – Mizoram Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: Which of the following tiger reserves is/are not situated in the state of Rajasthan? 1. Mukundra Hills 2. Ramgarh Vishdhari 3. Kawal 4. Bhadra Select the correct answer using the code given below:
Q: Which of the following statements regarding Urban Population in India as per Census 2011 is/are correct? 1. More than 31 % of the total population lives in towns. 2. The number of towns was more than 7500. Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: Which one among the following is not in-situ conservation?
Q: Mangroves represent:
Q: Which one of the following types of coral reefs are developed along the edges of continental shelves and separated by lagoon?
Q: Which one of the following is the correct sequence of a typical soil profile from top to bottom?
Q: Fold Mountains are formed in which type of tectonic settings?
Q: Which one of the following is the thinnest layer of the Earth?
Q: A planar, irregular shaped object has a mass of 2 kg. Its moment of inertia along the two orthogonal axes in the plane of the object are 3 kg m² and 4 kg m², respectively. The moment of inertia of the object along an axis perpendicular to the plane and passing through a point 0.5 m away from its centre of mass is represented by I. Which one among the following is the correct value of I?
Q: A ball of mass 100 g falls freely from a height of h = 20 m and hits the ground at a speed of 1.4 √(gh). Take g = 10 m s⁻². Which one among the following is the correct value of the work done on the ball by air friction?
Q: A particle moves in a circle of radius 4 m. Its linear speed is given by 4√3 t, where t is the time measured in seconds. At t = 1 s, the angle φ made by the resultant acceleration with the outward radial direction (+r̂) is given by φ. Which one among the following is the correct value of φ?
Q: Consider metallic spheres of different radii r, all at the same electrostatic potential. Then the magnitude E of the electric field just outside these spheres depends on r as:
Q: Magnetic dipole moment of a square current loop of side 1 cm and carrying a current of 0.10 A is:
Q: Ions in a solution are subject to a uniform electric field. If each ion carries charge q and has radius R, then the ionic current I due to the applied field will depend on q and R as:
Q: 100 grams of ice at 0 °C is put in 240 grams of water at 5 °C. The mixture finally comes to equilibrium at 0 °C with m grams of ice having melted in the process. Value of m is close to: (latent heat of ice = 3.33 × 10⁵ J kg⁻¹ and specific heat of water = 4.2 J g⁻¹ °C⁻¹)
Q: Shown in the circuit is a 20 V battery connected to an arrangement of four resistors. If the potential difference between points P and Q in the circuit is zero then:
Q: A small metallic sphere is held in a non-uniform electrostatic field as shown in the figure. Also shown are two points P and Q on the surface of the sphere. Which one of the following statements is true for the sphere?
Q: Which of the following statements is not correct with respect to the types of questions asked in the Lok Sabha?
Q: Which of the following statements is/are not correct about the parliamentary practice of asking Questions in the Parliament of India? 1. The first hour of every sitting in both the Houses of Parliament is devoted to asking questions, referred to as the 'Question Hour'. 2. Questions are generally asked by the Members of Parliament from the Ministers. 3. 'Half-an-Hour Discussions' on matters arising out of questions already answered can be held only in the Lok Sabha. 4. Questions cannot be addressed to a private member. Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: Consider the following statements with respect to 'Motions' in the Parliament of India: 1. A Censure Motion must specify the ground on which it is based. 2. A Censure Motion can be moved even against an individual minister. 3. A No-confidence Motion can be initiated in either House of the Parliament. However, a government will fall only if the No-confidence Motion is passed in the Lok Sabha. 4. A No-confidence Motion must specify the charges against the Council of Ministers on the basis of which the Motion is to be based. How many of the above statements is/are correct?
Q: Which one among the following statements about the United Nations (UN) is not correct?
Q: Consider the following statements with reference to a Report titled 'The Paths to Equal', published in 2023, prepared by 'UN Women' and 'UNDP' (United Nations Development Programme): 1. This Report introduces two new indices: Women's Empowerment Index (WEI) and Global Gender Parity Index (GGPI). 2. Less than 1% of women and girls live in a country with high women's empowerment and a small gender gap. Which of the above statements is/are correct?
Q: Arrange the following events in the correct chronological order: 1. Passage of the Anti-defection law by the Parliament of India 2. Mizoram was made a state 3. Voting age was reduced from 21 to 18 4. Maithili was added to the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution of India Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: Which of the following statements about 'Good Governance Index' (GGI) is/are not correct? 1. The first Good Governance Index, prepared by the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) in partnership with the Centre for Good Governance, Hyderabad, was brought out in 2019. 2. The framework of assessment includes some sectors and indicators. GGI 2021 excluded 'Agriculture and Allied sectors' from the framework of assessment. 3. According to GGI 2021, Jharkhand is one of the few states that has performed badly. 4. Union Territories are not under the purview of GGI. Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: Which one of the following institutions is not in the 'World Bank Group'?
Q: Which one among the following is a source of non-renewable energy?
Q: Biosphere Reserve Programme was initiated by:
Q: Which one among the following statements regarding Ecotone is correct?
Q: Which one among the following biogeographic zones of India covers the largest area?
Q: Keibul Lamjao National Park is located in which one of the following wetlands?
Q: According to IUCN Red list, a ‘vulnerable’ species is one which:
Q: Which of the following statements with respect to milk production in India is/are not correct? 1. From 2013-14 to 2021-22, the milk production in India has registered an increase of more than 50 percent. 2. Although the milk production over the above period has increased, per capita availability of milk has decreased. Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: Which one of the following is the world governing body for Badminton recognized by the International Olympic Committee and the International Paralympic Committee?
Q: Which of the following was the official song for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023?
Q: Arrange the following countries in the descending order of their rank in the World Happiness Report, based on a three-year average 2020-2022, published by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network: 1. Israel 2. United Kingdom 3. United States of America 4. Switzerland Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: Which one of the following is not correct about the UNESCO Creative Cities of Literature?
Q: Which one among the following statements about PDMC scheme (Per Drop More Crop) is not correct?
Q: Which of the following statements about ‘Rehydrating the Earth’ is/are correct? 1. It is a global campaign for raising consciousness about the water crisis. 2. It is an impact-driven campaign that highlights achievements at key global events such as COP28. 3. It is a campaign undertaken by a philanthropic organization ‘Football for Peace’. Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: Which of the following statements about GPAI (Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence) is/are correct? 1. It is a multi-stakeholder initiative, which aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice on AI by supporting cutting edge research. 2. The Annual GPAI Summit was held at New Delhi in December 2023. Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: Which of the following statements about the ‘Blue Line’ is correct? 1. It is a learning ecosystem created by the UN System Staff College. 2. It is a line of withdrawal, set by the UN for the purpose of confirming the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the south of Lebanon. Select the answer using the code given below:
Q: In December 2023, the Parliament of India passed a Bill to establish ‘the Sammakka Sarakka Central Tribal University’ in which one among the following states?