Friday, 10 June 2011

Indian Civil Services Exam 2011- CSAT- Paper 1-Model Test -3-Part3

Indian Civil Services Exam 2011- CSAT- Paper 1-Model Test -3-Part three


81. Match the following:
A. Ajanta                    1. Chalukya
B) Khajuraho              2. Rashtrakuta
C. Ellora                                 3. Chola
D. Drihadiswar                      4. Chandellas
   A   B    C    D                      
a) 2   4      3    1                     
b) 1   4      2    3                     
c) 1    2     4    3                     
d) 3    1     4    2


Ans: b


82. Mitakshara is book on
a) Medicine   
b) Astronomy
c) Hindu law of inheritance  
d) Dharmassastra


Ans: c


83. Match the following:
          List I                                  List II
A. 1st tirthankara                    1. Mahavira
B. 22nd tirthankara     2. Rishawa    
C. 23rd tirthankara                 3. Pasarvanath
D. 24th tirthankara                 4. Neminath
    A   B    C    D                     
a) 1   2      3    4                     
b) 4   3     2      1                    
c) 2    4    3      1                    
d) 4    3    1     2


Ans: c

84. If an object is moving in a circular path at a constant speed, its acceleration is
a) Zero                                   
b) constant and directed towards the centre of the circle
c) constant and directed away from the centre of the circle
d) constant and directed along the tangent drawn to the circle in the direction of motion


Ans: d



85. The cosmic ray intensity is
a) maximum at the equator (Magnetic)      
b) minimum at the equator (Magnetic)       
c) maximum at the sea level                       
d) zero at the magnetic equator


Ans: b



86. The electrical domestic tube light gives white fluorescent light because of
a) collision between molecules of filled gas under electric current         
b) heavy current        
c) vacuum inside the tube   
d) falling of ultraviolet rays on the inner white coating on glass



Ans: d



87. A bucket containing water is rotated in a vertical circle at a very high speed.  What will happen to water when the bucket is upside down at the highest point?
a) full water will spill out                   
b) half water will spill out 
c) very little water will spill out                     
d) water will not spill out


Ans: d


88. Perspiration is maximum when:
a) humidity is more                                      
b) temperature is less          
c) temperature is more and humidity is less          d) both temperature and humidity are less


Ans: a



89. Why does a cyclist bend inwards while taking a turn?
a) in order to avoid falling down                 
b) in order to balance himself         
c) as a result of centrifugal force                
d) as a result of centripetal force


Ans: d



90. In a thermonuclear bomb, nuclear energy is released by
a) fission process                            
b) fusion process 
c) fission followed by fusion process         
d) fusion followed by fission process


Ans: c
 


Directions (91-92)
a) A & R correct and R explains A             
b) A & R correct and R does not explain A
c) A correct and R false                                           
d) A false and R correct
91. Assertion (A) : Diamond and graphite are allotropic forms of carbon      
Reason (R): Diamond and graphite have different type of bonding between the carbon atoms.



Ans: a



92. Assertion (A): Gas thermometer is more sensitive than a liquid thermometer.
Reason (R): Gases can be beated to high temperatures whereas liquid vapourise at a particular temperature.


Ans: b


93.  In rheumatic heart
a) valves between auricle and ventricle become infected
b) valve in the veins become infected
c) semilunar valves become infected                    
d) lungs and heart become infected


Ans: a

94. Presence of extra ‘X’ chromosome in a human male causes
a) Down’s syndrome
b) Turner’s syndrome           
c) Klinefelter’s syndrome     
d) no change


Ans: c


95. Which of the following are functions of blood?
1. transport of excretory material from the tissues to the lungs   
2.  transport of digested food from the small intestine to the tissue       
3.  distribution of hormones
4. distribution of enzymes
a) 1, 2, 3 and 4
b) 2, 3 and 4
c) 1, 2 and 3
d) 1 and 2


Ans: c


96. Blood cancer (leukaemia) in human being is caused by
a) increase in  number of white blood cells                       
b) decrease in number of white blood cells
c) increase in number of red blood cells
d) increase in umber of white blood cells and a corresponding decrease in number of red blood cells


Ans: d


97.Which of the following is a sex-linked hereditary disease?
1. colour blindness   
2. haemophilia          
3. cleft palate            
a) 1, 2 and 3
b) 1 and 2
c) 2 and 3
d) 1 and 3


Ans: a



98. Which of the following found in the blood are associated with the formation of antibodies?
a) red an white blood cells                          
b) red blood cells and gamma globulin     
c) white blood cells and gamma globulin              
d) white blood cells and platelets


Ans: c



99. The pasteurisation is the process in which milk is heated to
a) 1000C for 15 minutes        
b) 1000C for 30 minutes  
 c) 620C for 15 minutes 
d) 620C for 30 minutes


Ans: d



100. Which of the following does not lead to Demand-pull inflation?
a) Increase in Government expenditure                 
b) Increase in population 
c) Increase in black money                         
d) Shortfall in production


Ans: d


101. The merit Zero-based budgeting is that
a) tax liability is reduced                  
b) profits go up  
c) deficit financing becomes zero 
d) expenditure is rationalised


Ans: d



102. Match the following:
A. Land Development Banks           1. Short-term loans
B. Regional Rural Banks                  2. Long-term loans
C. State Co-operative Banks          3. Refinancing
D. NABAAD                          4. Loans to people
                                                          below the poverty line
    A   B     C    D
a) 1   2      3    4                     
b) 2   1    4      3                     
c) 2    4      1    3                    
d) 4    3     2    1


Ans: c



103. Mechanisation of agriculture in India results in
1. Unemployment     
2. Higher Production costs 
3. High yields
a) 1
b) 1 and 3
c) 1 and 2      
d) 1, 2 and 3


Ans: d



104. If rupee appreciates in relation to hard currencies, it is expected to result in
a) rise in imports 
b) fall in imports 
c) neither rise nor fall in imports  
d) fall in imports in rupee terms


Ans: d



105. Qualitative Credit Controls help to
1. Check speculation                       
2. Ensure credit flow in the desired sectors          
3. Mop up excess money supply from the economy        
4. Increase demand in economy
a) 1and 2       
b) 1, 2 and 3 
c) 1, 2, 3 and 4                     
d) 1 and 3


Ans: a



106. Assertion (A): India’s unemployment problem is mainly of the nature of disguised unemployment.
Reason (R): India’s economy is a developing economy


Ans: b



107. Improvement in the standard of living in a country are best reflected by increase in
a) GNP at constant prices               
b) Per capita income at constant prices   
c) Per capita income at current prices      
d) GNP at current prices


Ans: b



108. ‘New Bulls’ refers to
a) Foreign Institutional Investors operating in India 
b) Multi national Corporations operating in India
c) Middle class investors of India               
d) Indian Companies floating GDRs.


Ans: a



109. Which one of the following sets of economists strongly favoured a market economy?
a) Adam Smith, Keynes, Hicks                  
b) Adam Smith, Marx, Nurkse        
c) Adam Smith, Hayek, Friedman  
d) Adam Smith, Ricardo, galbraith


Ans: c



110. NAFED is connected with
a) animal husbandry
 b) conservation of funds  
c) agricultural implements 
d) agricultural marketing


Ans: d


111. Which one of the following is a feature common to both the Indian Federation and the American Federation?
a) A single citizenship         
b) Three lists in the Constitution     
c) Dual judiciary        
d) A federal supreme court to interpret the Constitution


Ans: d



112. Which of the following taxes is/are levied by the Union and collected and appropriated by the States?
a) Stamp duties        
b) Passenger and goods tax          
c) Estate duty            
d) Taxes on Newspapers


Ans: a



113. Who among the following are appointed by the President of India?
1. The Chairman, Finance Commission               
2. The Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission
3. The Chief Minister of a Union Territory
a) 1    
b) 1 and 2
c) 1 and 3      
d) 2 and 3


Ans: a



114. Which of the following political parties is/are national political parties?
1. Muslim League                
2. Revolutionary Socialist Party 
3. All India Forward Block   
4. Peasants and Workers Party of India
a) 1,2 and 3
b) 1 and 4
c) 3
d) None of the above


Ans: d


115. Which of the following are matters on which a constitutional amendment is possible only with the ratification of the legislatures of not less than one-half of the States?
1. Election of the President                         
2. Representation of States in Parliament            
3. Any of the Lists in the 7th Schedule                    
4. Abolition of the Legislative Council of a State
a) 1,2 and 3
b) 1,2 and 4
c) 1,3 and 4   
d) 2,3 and 4


Ans: a


116. Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion etc.  (Article 15 of the Constitution of India) is a Fundamental Right classifiable under
a) the Right to Freedom of Religion           
b) the Right against Exploitation                
c) the Cultural and Educational Rights       
d) the Right to Equality


Ans: d


117. When the Chief Justice of a High court acts in an administrative capacity, he is subject to
a) the writ jurisdiction of any of the other judges of the High Court         
b) special control exercised by the Chief Justice of India
c) discretionary powers of the Governor of the state       
d) special powers provided to the Chief Minister in this regard


Ans: b

118. Which of the following are/is stated in the Constitution of India?
1. The President shall not be a member of either Houses of Parliament          
2. The Parliament shall consist of the President and two Houses.
Choose the correct answer
a)  Both 
b) 1
c) 2
d) None of the above


Ans: a



119. The parliament can make any law for the whole or any part of India for implementing International treaties
a) with the consent of all the States            
b) with the consent of the majority of States          
c) with the consent of the States concerned         
d) without the consent of any State


Ans: d



120. Which one of the following statements about a Money Bill is not correct?
a) A Money Bill can be tabled in either House of Parliament   b) The Speaker of Lok Sabha is the final
authority to decide whether a Bill is a Money Bill or not
c) The Rajya Sabha must return a Money Bill  passed by the Lok Sabha and send it for consideration within 14 days
d) The President cannot return a Money Bill to the Lok Sabha for reconsideration


Ans: a

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