Saturday 4 August 2012

TNPSC Group-V (CSSE-I) Exam 2003- Original Question Paper-Part 2

TNPSC Group-V (CSSE-I) Exam 2003- Original Question Paper-Part 2



26.    Which of the following has the highest electrical conductivity?
A)    Zn
B)    Fe
C)    Ag
D)    Cu

Answer: C

27.    The pyrolusite ore contains
A)    Fe
B)    Al
C)    Mn
D)    Cu.

Answer: C

28.    When an acidified solution of ferrous ammonium sulphate is treated with KMnO4 solution, the ion which is oxidized is
A)    Fe2+
B)    So42-
C)    NH+4
D)    MnO4

Answer: A

29.    Which of the following is naturally occurring polymer?
A)    Polyethylene
B)    PVC
C)    Acetic acid
D)    Protein

Answer: D

30.    According to Arrhenius concept, base is a substance with
A)    gives a pair of protons
B)    donates protons
C)    accepts a long pair of electrons
D)    donates hydroxyl ions

Answer: C

31.    ‘Harisena’ belonged to the period of
A)    Ashoka
B)    Chandragupta I
C)    Samudragupta
D)    Harshavardhana

Answer: C

32.    Earliest civilization of India is
A)    Aryan civilization
B)    Vedic civilization
C)    Indus Valley civilization
D)    Dravidian civilization

Answer: C

33.    Choose the correct answer:
A)    The Vedic literature is formed of Jnana Kanda
B)    The Vedic literature is formed of Karma Kanda
C)    The Vedic literature is formed of Jnana and Karma Kanda
D)    The Vedic literature is formed of Bhakti Yoga

Answer: C

34.    Nisakama karma is the teaching of
A)    Upanishads
B)    Vedas
C)    Agamas
D)    Bhagavat Gita

Answer: C

35.    The all pervading power is
A)    Parasakti
B)    Parabrahman
C)    Vishnukarta
D)    Vishwakarma

Answer: B

36.    Buddha is otherwise called as
A)    Rahula
B)    Gautama
C)    Vardhamana
D)    Siddhartha

Answer: D

37.    The Mati Jnana is always
A)    Mediate knowledge
B)    Immediate knowledge
C)    Verbal knowledge
D)    Perceptual knowledge

Answer: B

38.    Jajmani system is related with
A)    agriculture
B)    industry
C)    bureaucracy
D)    trade and commerce

Answer: A

39.    Talcott Parson’s famous book is
A)    The Structure of Social Change
B)    The Structure of Social Action
C)    The Elements of Social Systems
D)    Human Society

Answer: B

40.    Which one of the Arcot Nawabs was called as Wallajah?
A)    Anwaruddin
B)    Mohammed Ali
C)    Dost Ali
D)    Um-dat-ul-Umara

Answer: B

41.    Who said “If there is no opposition there is no democracy”?
A)    B.R. Ambedkar
B)    Sir Iovr Jennings
C)    Jai Prakash Narayan
D)    Morarji Desai

Answer: B

42.    How many types of emergyncies have been envisaged under the Indian constitution?
A)    3
B)    4
C)    5
D)    6

Answer: A

43.    The institution of Collector in its present form can be tracted back to
A)    1909 – Minto – Morley Reforms
B)    1772 – Regulating Act
C)    1919 – Montague – Chelmsford Reforms
D)    1935 – Government of India Act.

Answer: B

44.    The Second General Election was held in
A)    1956
B)    1957
C)    1958
D)    1960

Answer: B

45.    Who formed D.M.K?
A)    Periyar
B)    Annadurai
C)    Karunanidhi
D)    Anbazhagan

Answer: B

46.    In which year was the SDR, the international asset created by IMF?
A)    1969
B)    1970
C)    1980
D)    1985
        
         Answer: B

47.    The institution which regulates the unorganized financial sectors in India is
A)    SEBI
B)    ICICI
C)    GIC
D)    IDBI
        
         Answer: A

48.    Find out the percentage of expenditure of Education in GNP in India.
A)    2 %
B)    5 %
C)    10 %
D)    15 %

Answer: A

49.    What kind of planning controls being exercised by the free market economies?
A)    Direct control
B)    Indirect control
C)    Physical control
D)    Other controls

Answer: D

50.    Quote the Section under which “General Crossing” has been defined?
A)    126
B)    125
C)    124
D)    123

Answer: B

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