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1. Which of the following states of India has the longest coastline?
1) Kerala 2) Gujarat
3) Tamil Nadu 4) Andhra Pradesh
2. Where was the capital of Ranjit Singh, the king of Punjab, located?
1) Peshawar 2) Amritsar 3) Lahore 4) Rawalpindi
3. The fundamental duties are enshrined in which Article of the Indian
Constitution?
1) Article 51 A 2) Article 50 A 3) Article 50 B 4) Article 51 B
4. The mineral structure of diamond is
1) Zinc 2) Nickel 3) Nitrogen 4) Carbon
5. Which part of the body is affected by Jaundice?
1) Small intestine 2) Liver 3) Stomach 4) Pancreas
6. Which country of the world has the largest number of post offices?
1) France 2) China 3) India 4) Japan
7. Uttar pradesh tops in the production of
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in India.
1) sugar cane 2) rice 3) barley 4) wheat
8. The safe temperature to keep eatables fresh in refrigerator is
1) 4°C 2) 0°C3) 18°C 4) 10°C
9. The instrument used to measure the blood pressure of human body is
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1) Barometer 2) Altimeter
3) Sphygmomano meter 4) Tachometer
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1. Which of the following states of India has the longest coastline? 1) Kerala 2) Gujarat 3) Tamil Nadu 4) Andhra Pradesh 2. Where was the capital of Ranjit Singh, the king of Punjab, located? 1) Peshawar 2) Amritsar 3) Lahore 4) Rawalpindi 3. The fundamental duties are enshrined in which Article of the Indian Constitution? 1) Article 51 A 2) Article 50 A 3) Article 50 B 4) Article 51 B 4. The mineral structure of diamond is 1) Zinc 2) Nickel 3) Nitrogen 4) Carbon 5. Which part of the body is affected by Jaundice? 1) Small intestine 2) Liver 3) Stomach 4) Pancreas 6. Which country of the world has the largest number of post offices? 1) France 2) China 3) India 4) Japan 7. Uttar pradesh tops in the production of - in India. 1) sugar cane 2) rice 3) barley 4) wheat 8. The safe temperature to keep eatables fresh in refrigerator is 1) 4°C 2) 0°C 3) 18°C 4) 10°C 9. The instrument used to measure the blood pressure of human body is - 1) Barometer 2) Altimeter 3) Sphygmomano meter 4) Tachometer

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10. Automatic wrist watches get energy from- 1) twist in spring 2) liquid crystal 3) kinetic energy 4) movement of our hands 11. When a television is switched on 1) We listen the sound first and then see the picture 2) We see the picture first and then listen sound 3) It depends on the TV manufacturing company 4) We get audio and visual at the same time 12. Goitre in human body is caused due to deficiency of - 1) Iodine 2) Phosphorus 3) Nitrogen 4) Calcium 13. Who sent Huensant as ambassador in the court of Harsha? 1) Fu Chen-Chu 2) Tai Sung 3) Tung Cuan 4) None of these 14. Who wrote Akbarnama? 1) Faizi 2) Abdul Rahim Khankhana 3) Abul Fazal 4) Abdul Kadir Badayun 15. Which metal is generally used to make electro magnets? 1) Copper 2) Nickel 3) Iron 4) Cobalt 16. Artificial silk is called- 1) Rayon 2) Dacron 3) Fibre glass 4) Nylon 17. Dynamo converts - 1) electrical energy into mechanical energy 2) High voltage into low voltage 3) Low voltage into high voltage 4) Mechanical energy into electrical energy 18. The instrument used to measure the electric current is 1) Barometer 2) Altimeter 3) Ammeter 4) Anemometer 19. The best conductor of electricity is 1) Aluminium 2) Copper 3) Iron 4) Silver 20. Urea supplies- to the plants. 1) Calcium 2) Phosphorus 3) Potassium 4) Nitrogen

32. Which of the following is different from others? 1) Speed 2) Time 3) Density 4) Force 33. Momentum has the same unit as that of - 1) torque 2) couple 3) impulse 4) moment of momentum 34. What is the momentum of a man of mass 75 kg when he walks with a uniform velocity of 2m/s? 1) 50 kg m/s 2) 75 kg m/s 3) 100 kg m/s 4) 150 kg/s 35. At the centre of the earth, the value of g becomes - 1) infinity 2) unity 3) zero 4) None of these 36. Two unequal masses possess the same momentum, then the kinetic energy of the heavier mass is ....................the kinetic energy of the lighter mass. 1) smaller than 2) greater than 3) same as 4) none of these 37. 15 Bulbs of 60 W each, run for 6 hours daily and a fridge of 300 W runs for 5 hours daily. Find the forthrightly bill at the rate of 30 paise per unit. 1) Rs.31.05 2) Rs.45.55 3) Rs.62.10 4) Rs.75. 38. Sheaths are used in cables to - 1) Provide proper insulation 2) Provide mechanical strength 3) Prevent ingress of moisture 4) None of these 39. For the stable operation of interconnected system, the passive element that can be used as interconnecting element is 1) Reactor 2) Resistor 3) Capacitor 4) Resistor and Capacitor 40. The insulation resistance of a cable of length 10 km is 1MΩ, its resistance for 50 km length will be - 1) MΩ 2) 5 MΩ 3) 0.2 MΩ 4) 10 MΩ 41. The rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to - 1) Force 2) Inertia 3) Moment 4) None of these 42. If four 80 μF capacitors are connected in parallel, the net capacitance is- 1) 20 μF 2) 80 μF 3) 160 μF 4) 320 μF

43. The transformer used to decrease the magnitude of the alternating voltage is a - 1) step-up transformer 2) step-down transformer 3) step-in transformer 4) step-out transformer 44. When two bodies are rubbed against each other 1) They acquire equal and similar charges 2) They acquire equal and opposite charges 3) They acquire unequal and similar charges 4) They acquire unequal and opposite charges 45. Lightning is caused in the sky due to the flow of charge between - 1) two oppositely charged clouds 2) two similarly charged clouds 3) one neutral and one charged cloud 4) None of the these 46. Which of these converts sunlight directly into electrical energy? 1) Solar cooker 2) Solar cell 3) Solar furnace 4) Solar water heater 47. Electric charge can flow through - 1) insulators 2) conductors 3) both insulators and conductors 4) neither conductors nor insulators 48. The electric current which changes its direction after fixed intervals of time is called - 1) induced current 2) direct current 3) alternating current 4) None of these 49. A device used to stabilise the voltage supplied by electric supply station is a - 1) dynamo 2) transformer 3) ammeter 4) generator 50. Silver is a 1) magnetic substance 2) good conductor of electricity 3) bad conductor of electricity 4) none of these 51. An instrument used to observe heavenly bodies is the - 1) telescope 2) camera 3) microscope 4) periscope 52. The maximum percentage in the atmosphere is of 1) Oxygen 2) Nitrogen 3) Carbon dioxide 4) Helium

66. Magnetic needle directs to- 1) East 2) Sky 3) North 4) West 67. Lord Buddha got emancipation (Mahapari nirvana) at - 1) Kushinagar 2) Lumbini 3) Bodh Gaya 4) Kapilvastu 68. The colours on a colour code resistor are green, white, orange and silver. Find the value of resistor. 1) 5.9 × 103 ± 10% 2) 59 × 10 3 ± 10% 3) 590 × 103 ± 10% 4) 5900 × 10 2 ± 10% 69. The eddy current loss is directly proportional to 1) Area of metal 2) Volume of metal 3) Length of metal 4) Weight of metal 70. Direction of dynamically induced e.m.f is given by - 1) Lenz's law 2) Flemings right hand rule 3) Flemings left hand rule 4) Cork screw rule 71. The Rowlatt Act, 1919 empowered the British Government to: 1) extend the period of imprisonment for Indians 2) close down any industrial unit at its discretion 3) release all the political prisoners by 1921 4) detain a person for any duration without trial 72. The latitude of a place situated on the equator is:

  1. 0° 2) 23 ^1 ° 3) 33 ^1 ° 4) 66 ^1 ° 2 2 2

73. The purpose of inclusion of Directive Principles in the Constitution is to establish: 1) A Social democracy 2) Gandhian democracy 3) Social and economic democracy 4) Political democracy 74. A fisherman is stranded in a lake because the motor of his motor-boat has failed. What should he do to reach the shore? 1) He should start walking in his boat towards the shore 2) He should start throwing the fish he has collected away from the shore 3) He should lie flat on his boat 4) He should start throwing the fish he has collected towards the shore

75. The elements in the portland cement is/are - 1) Silica, Alumina and Magnesia 2) Lime, Silica and Magnesia 3) Lime, Silica and Iron oxide 4) Lime, Silica and Alumina 76. The Indian Constitution came into force on - 1) January 21, 1950 2) January 23, 1950 3) January 26, 1950 4) January 30, 1950 77. Insulin activates in 1) Pancreas 2) Parathyroid 3) Liver 4) Pituitary 78. The whole structure of the world is regulated by - 1) Magnetic force 2) Gravitational force 3) Electric force 4) None of these 79. In India State Legislature includes- 1) Legislative Assembly & Legislative Council 2) Legislative Assembly & Council of Ministers 3) Governor, Legislative Assembly & Legislative Council 4) Only Legislative Assembly 80. Which country is on the top in Gold production? 1) China 2) South Africa 3) Brazil 4) Argentina 81. Who wrote "Causes of the Indian Mutiny"? 1) Sayyid Ahmad Khan 2) D.H.Buchanan 3) R.P.Dutt 4) Chittaranjan Das 82. Ranji Trophy and Aga Khan Cup are associated with: 1) Cricket and Volleyball 2) Badminton and Hockey 3) Cricket and Football 4) Cricket and Hockey 83. Where is the headquarters of the International Red Cross Committee? 1) Prague 2) Geneva 3) Moscow 4) Berlin 84. Which Article in the Indian Constitution empowers the President to dissolve the Lok Sabha? 1) Article 82 2) Article 84 3) Article 85 4) Article 90 85. Which among the following countries has made 'euthanasia' legally valid? 1) Newzealand 2) Denmark 3) Australia 4) Netherlands

94. How many female members are there in the family? 1) 3 2) 2 3) 3 or 4 4) None of these 95. How is A related to D? 1) Granddaughter 2) Grandson 3) Son 4) Either granddaughter or grandson 96. Which of the following statements is definitely true? 1) A is engineer 2) E is the father of the pilot 3) D is the mother of the Pilot 4) F is the father of the engineer 97. Who is student? 1) Either C or A 2) B's son 3) A 4) C 98. Which of the following is one of the pair of married couples? 1) FB 2) FA 3) CF 4) FD Directions (99-100): Find the wrong one. 99. 1) River 2) Pond 3) Well 4) Tank 100. 1) North 2) Right 3) East 4) South 101. The basis for measuring thermodynamic property of temperature is given by - 1) zeroth law of thermodynamics 2) first law of thermodynamics 3) second law of thermodynamics 4) third law of thermodynamics 102. One watt is equal to - 1) 1 Nm/s 2) 1 N/mt 3) 1 Nm/t 4) 1 k Nm/mt 103. Work done is zero for the following process - 1) constant volume 2) free expansion 3) throttling 4) all of the above 104. One calorie in kgm is equal to 1) 0.427 2) 4.27 3) 42.7 4) 427 105. On volume basis, air contains following parts of Oxygen 1) 21 2) 23 3) 25 4) 77 106. Universal gas constant is defined as equal to product of the molecular weight of the gas and 1) specific heat at constant pressure 2) specific heat at constant volume 3) ratio of two specific heat 4) gas constant

107. Strictly speaking all engineering processes are-

  1. quasi-static 2) thermodynamically in equilibrium
  2. irreversible 4) reversible

108. In a free expansion process

  1. work done is zero 2) heat transfer is zero
  2. both (1) and (2) 4) work done is zero but heat increases

109. Which of the following process is irreversible process

  1. isothermal 2) adiabatic 3) throttling 4) all of the above

110. Minimum work in compressor is possible when the value of adiabatic index n is equal to- 1) 0.75 2) 1 3) 1.27 4) 1. 111. In DC motor the direction of induced emf is opposite to main bars as per -

  1. fleming's left hand rule 2) lenz's law
  2. fleming's right hand rule 4) faradays' law

112. The condition for max power developed by the motor -

  1. Eb=v/2 2) Cost losses = variable losses
  2. Both (1) and 4) 4) I 2 aRa = mechanical loss

113. The Ta/Ia graph of a DC series motor is a -

  1. parabola from no load to over load
  2. straight line through out
  3. parabola up to full load and a time at over load
  4. parabola through out

114. 220V shunt motor develops torque of 54 nM at armature current of 10A. The torque produced when the armature current is 20A is - 1) 54 NM 2) 81 N.M 3) 108 N.M 4) 27 N.M 115. Which type of DC generator is used in welding machines -

  1. series generator 2) shunt generator
  2. cumulatively compound 4) differential compound