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Name Of The Post Assistant Director (Biology), Class-1

Advertisement No 121/2018-19

Preliminary Test Held On 07-07-2019

Que. No. 001-300( GS & Concerned Subject)

Publish Date 10-07-2019

Last Date To Send 18-07 -2019


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લેવાશે નહ�.
001. «ÄkLk{tºke VMk÷ rð{k ÞkusLkkLke òuøkðkEyku{kt þkLkku/þkLkku-þkLkku Mk{kðuþ ÚkkÞ Au ?
1. ËkðkykuLkk rLkýoÞ{kt Úkíkk rð÷tçk Mkk{u ðe{k ftÃkLkeyku yLku hkßÞ Mkhfkhku îkhk ¾uzqíkkuLku ÔÞks [qfððkLke òuøkðkE Au.
2. ðe{k ftÃkLkeykuLke ÃkMktËøke {kxu Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) Lk¬e fhðk{kt ykðe Au.
3. ÷k¼kÚkeoyku çkuðzkÞ Lknª íku {kxu ykÄkh Lktçkh VhrsÞkík Au.
4. Ãkkfðe{k {kxu ¼hðkLkk Úkíkk r«r{Þ{Lke {ÞkoËk Lk¬e fhðk{kt ykðe Au.
(A) 1, 2 yLku 3 (B) 1 yLku 3
(C) yuf Ãký Lknª (D) 2 yLku 3
002. Lke[uLkk Ãkife “zuxk ÷kuf÷kEÍuþLk”Lkk ÏÞk÷Lku Mk{òðíkwt Mkk[wt rðÄkLk fÞwt Au ?
1. su íku ËuþLkk LkkøkhefkuLkk ÔÞÂõíkøkík zuxkLkk WÃkÞkuøk, «r¢Þk yLku ò¤ðýe su íku Ëuþ{kt s Úkðk òuEyu.
2. zuxk ÷kuf÷kEÍuþLk E-fku{MkoLkk rðfkMkLku ðuøk ykÃku Au.
(A) çktLku (B) {kºk Ãknu÷wt
(C) {kºk çkeswt (D) yuf Ãký Lknª
003. MkeÄk fhðuhkLke ÔÞkÏÞk{kt Mk{krðü Lk nkuÞ íku ðuhkLkwt Lkk{ sýkðku :
(A) ykðfðuhku (B) MktÃkr¥k ðuhku
(C) çkrûkMk ðuhku (D) furLÿÞ ykçkfkhe sfkík
004. 2018Lkk ð»koLkk yÚkoþk†Lkk Lkkuçk÷ Ãkkrhíkkur»kf rðsuíkkykuLkk «ËkLkLke rðrþüíkk sýkðku.
(A) «Ëq»ký Vu÷kðíkkt †kuíkkuLke ®f{íkLkwt Mkk[wt {qÕÞktfLk ykçkkunðkfeÞ ÃkrhðíkoLkLke Mk{MÞk n÷ fhðk{kt WÃkÞkuøke ÚkE þfu.
(B) rðïLke ðMíke{kt Úkíkk ðÄkhkLku yxfkððk{kt ykðu íkku Sustainable Developed Goals rMkæÄ ÚkE þfu.
(C) rðïLke ðMíkeLkk 1% Lke MktÃkr¥kLkwt ÞkuøÞ rðíkhý fhðkÚke økheçkeLke Mk{MÞk Ëwh ÚkE þfu.
(D) rðfrMkík Ëuþku îkhk yLÞ ËuþkuLkk çkwrØÄLk ÃkhLkku «ríkçktÄ yÚkoíktºkLku LkwfþkLkfíkko Au.
005. “Global Warming of 1.5 C” þe»kof Ähkðíkku ynuðk÷ fE MktMÚkkyu «rMkØ fÞko Au ?
(A) ELxhøkðLko{uLx÷ ÃkuLk÷ ykuLk õ÷kE{ux [uLs (IPCC)
(B) UNDP
(C) UNEP
(D) World Metrological Organization (WMO)
006. økwshkík Mkhfkh îkhk xufkLkk ¼kðu yuf ÂõðLx÷ {økV¤eLke ¾heËe {kxuLkku Ëh fE heíku Lk¬e ÚkÞku Au ?
(A) furLÿÞ Ëh Yk. 4890 + hkßÞ MkhfkhLkwt çkkuLkMk Yk. 110/-
(B) furLÿÞ Ëh Yk. 4850 + hkßÞ MkhfkhLkwt çkkuLkMk Yk. 100/-
(C) furLÿÞ Ëh Yk. 4750 + hkßÞ MkhfkhLkwt çkkuLkMk Yk. 150/-
(D) furLÿÞ Ëh Yk. 4780 + hkßÞ MkhfkhLkwt çkkuLkMk Yk. 110/-
007. ¼khík{kt {kuxk{kt {kuxe ½kMkeÞk {uËkLkku Ähkðíke ÃkÞkoðhý rMkMx{ fE Au ?
(A) çkÒke (B) þku÷k
(C) ¾rssÞkh (D) çkwrøkÞ÷

AHZ - MASTER ] 3 P.T.O.


008. rÍfk ðkÞhMkLkk [uÃkLkwt Ãkrhýk{ þwt ykðu Au ?
(A) çkk¤fku LkkLkk yLku yrðfrMkík {øks MkkÚku sL{u Au.

(B) ð]Øku {kLkrMkf hkuøkkuLkku rþfkh çkLku Au.

(C) †eykuLke øk¼oÄkhý ûk{íkk Ãkh yMkh ÚkkÞ Au.

(D) ÃkwY»kkuLkk MLkkÞwyku Lkçk¤k Ãkzu Au.

009. ¼khík{kt hk»xÙeÞ {rn÷k rfMkkLk rËðMk õÞkhu Wsððk{kt ykðu Au ?


(A) 15{e ykuõxkuçkh (B) 8{e {k[o

(C) 5{e sqLk (D) 1÷e {u

010. ykÍkË ®nË MkhfkhLke MÚkkÃkLkk õÞkhu yLku õÞkt fhðk{kt ykðe níke ?
(A) 21 ykuõxkuçkh, 1943 – ®MkøkkÃkwh (B) 21 ykuõxkuçkh, 1943 – htøkwLk

(C) 1 MkÃxuBçkh, 1942 – fkurn{k (D) 26 òLÞwykhe, 1940 – fku÷f¥kk

011. ‘Black Holes’ {kxuLkk økkrýríkf rMkØktík {kxu Lkkuçk÷ Ãkkrhíkkur»kf {u¤ðLkkh ¼khíkeÞ ði¿kkrLkfLkwt Lkk{ Ëþkoðku.

(A) yuMk. [tÿþu¾h (B) ðUfxhk{Lk hkÄkr¢»ýLk

(C) Mke. ðe. hk{Lk (D) rçkhçk÷ MkknLke

012. 2018Lkwt MkkrníÞLkwt Lkkuçkh Ãkkrhíkkur»kf «kÃík fhLkkh ÷u¾f yLku íku{Lke f]rík sýkðku.

(A) ÃkurxÙf {kurzykLkku – {eMkªøk ÃkMkoLk (B) Mðuík÷kLkk yu÷urfÍrð[ – yLkðw{L÷e VuMk ykuV ðkuh

(C) fkÍwyku Erþøkwhku – Ä çkhez òÞLx (D) WÃkhkuõík{ktÚke fkuE Lknª

013. íkkr{÷Lkkzw{kt 22{e rzMkuBçkhLkku rËðMk fÞk ði¿kkrLkfLkk {kLk{kt “State I T Day” íkhefu WsðkÞ Au ?
(A) ©e rLkðkMk hk{kLkwsLk (B) ©e yYý Lkuºkkð÷e

(C) ©e rðLkkuË Äk{ (D) ©e LkheLËh fkÃkLke

014. “The Fall of Sparrow” ÃkwMíkfLkk ÷u¾fLkwt Lkk{ sýkðku.


(A) ÷ðfw{kh ¾k[h (B) ÍVh Víkuny÷e

(C) Mk÷e{y÷e (D) rð¢{ økúuðk÷

015. ¼khík{kt ELVh{uþLk xufTLkku÷kuSLkk WÃkÞkuøk ytøku y{÷{kt ykðu÷ fkÞËk – rLkÞ{ku Mkt˼uo Lke[uLkk rðÄkLkku rð[khku.
1. 17-10-2000Úke y{÷{kt ykðu÷ I.T. Act-2000{kt I P Address Lkk {kr÷fLku ELxhLkux {khVíku þkuÄðk{kt
ykðu÷, {u¤ððk{kt ykðu÷ fu «Mkkrhík fhkÞu÷ rð»kÞðMíkw {kxu sðkçkËkh Xuhððk{kt ykðu÷ Au.
2. f÷{-66A {kt fkuBÞwrLkfuþLk Mkuðkyku {khVíku nkrLkfíkko íkÚkk yÃk{kLksLkf MktËuþkyku {kuf÷ðk ytøku MkòLke òuøkðkE
fhðk{kt ykðu÷ Au.
(A) çkeswt (B) çktLku

(C) Ãknu÷wt (D) yuf Ãký Lknª

AHZ - MASTER ] 4 [Contd.


016. Lke[uLkk{ktÚke fE r¢Þkyku “Anthropogenic Climate Change”Lku ðuøk ykÃku Au ?
1. fku÷Mkk ykÄkrhík rðãwík {Úkfku ÔËkhk rðãwík WíÃkkËLk.
2. Mk{wÿLkk ÃkkýeLkwt çkk»Ãke¼ðLk.
3. rzÍ÷Lkk ðÃkhkþ ykÄkrhík ðknLkkuLkku WÃkÞkuøk.
4. Ãk]ÚðeLke ¼ú{ýfûkkLke çkË÷kíke hnuíke íkhknku.
(A) 1 yLku 3 (B) çkÄes
(C) 1 yLku 2 (D) 2 yLku 4
017. ¼qík÷{kt ÃkkýeLke WÃk÷ÂçÄ [fkMkðk WÄE, fux÷ktf «kýeyku yLku fux÷ef ðLkMÃkríkLku WÃkÞkuøk{kt ÷uLkkh ¼khíkLkk
økwÃíkfk¤Lkk ði¿kkrLkfLkwt Lkk{ sýkðku.
(A) ðhknr{rnh (B) {nkrðhk[kÞo
(C) LkkøkkswoLk (D) çkún{økwÃík
018. Lke[uLkkt ðkõÞku íkÃkkMkku.
1. «k[eLk ¼khík{kt þºkwyku íkÚkk økwLkkøkkhLkkt Lkkf yLku fkLk fkÃke ÷uðkLke rþûkk Mkk{kLÞ níke. MkkÚku MkkÚku ÞwØku{kt Ãký
MkirLkfkuLkk ytøk fÃkkíkk níkk. íkuÚke ytøkkuLke MksoheLke ykð~Þfíkk hnuíke.
2. {kLkð çkknÞkfkh rðãkLkku yÇÞkMk fhe ytøkkuLke Ã÷kMxef Mksohe yLku {kuríkÞkLkk ykuÃkhuþLkLke ÃkØíke rðfMkkðLkkh
ðiãLkwt Lkk{ Mkw©wík níkwt.
WÃkhkuõík rðÄkLkkuLke MkíÞkÚkoíkk sýkðku.
(A) çktLku Mkk[kt Au. (B) çktLku ¾kuxkt Au.
(C) Ãknu÷wt Mkk[wt Au. (D) çkesw Mkk[wt Au.
019. 2018 Lke {rn÷kyku {kxuLke ðÕzo çkkufMkªøk [uBÃkeÞLkþeÃkLke 57 rf.økúk. fuxuøkhe{kt VkELk÷ MkwÄe ÃknkU[Lkkh ¼khíkeÞ
{rn÷k ¾u÷kze fkuý Au ?
(A) MkkurLkÞk [n÷ (B) {uhe fku{
(C) ÷Eþhk{ MkrhíkkËuðe (D) ytfwrþíkk çkkuhku
020. zfðÚko-÷wEMk VkuBÞwo÷k ytøku Lke[uLkk{ktÚke fÞwt / fÞk rðÄkLk / rðÄkLkku Mkk[wt / Mkk[kt Au ?
1. nðk{kLkLkk fkhýu yxfe økÞu÷ {ÞkorËík ykuðhLke r¢fux {u[{kt çkeò ¢{u çkuxªøk fhLkkh xe{Lkk MfkuhLke økýºke
fhðkLke ÃkØrík Au.
2. yuðhus hLkhux {uÚkz íkuLkk fhíkkt ðÄkhu rðïMkLkeÞ Au.
3. 1997{kt #ø÷Uz yLku rÍBçkkçðu ðå[u h{kÞu÷ r¢fux {u[ {kxu «Úk{ðkh WÃkÞkuøk ÚkÞu÷ku.
4. r¢fux rMkðkÞLke Mk{qn h{íkku{kt Ãký íkuLkku WÃkÞkuøk ÚkkÞ Au.
(A) 1 yLku 3 (B) {kºk 1
(C) 1, 2, 3 yLku 4 (D) 1, 2 yLku 3
021. yku÷ #ø÷Uz ykuÃkLk çkìÂzT{LxLk [uÂBÃkÞLkþeÃk SíkLkkh ¼khíkeÞ ¾u÷kzeyku/¾u÷kze fkuý níkk ?
(1) «fkþ ÃkËwfkuý (2) fu. ©efktík (3) MkkELkk Lkunðk÷ (4) Ãkw÷u÷k økkuÃke[tË
(A) 1 yLku 4 (B) 1 yLku 2
(C) {kºk 1 (D) 2 yLku 3

AHZ- MASTER ] 5 P.T.O.


022. íkksuíkh{kt hksfeÞ WÚk÷ÃkkÚk÷Lkku yLkw¼ð fhLkkh ¼khíkLkk Ãkzkuþe ËuþLkk hk»xÙÃkrík fu su{ýu Mkr¢Þ hksfkhýeLke
¼qr{fk yËk fhe nkuÞ íku{Lkwt Lkk{ þwt Au ?
(A) {iºkeÃkk÷ MkeheMkuLkk (B) {neLÿk hkßÞfMkk
(C) hkLke÷ rð¢{®Mk½u (D) fkY sÞMkwÞko
023. rhÍðo çkUf îkhk rLkÞík fhkíkk “çkuÍ hux” MktçktÄ{kt Lke[uLkkt rðÄkLk rð[khku.
1. “çkuÍ hux” ÔÞksLkku yu Ëh Au fu suLkkÚke ykuAk Ëhu çkUfku rÄhký fhe þfu Lknª.
2. “çkuÍ hux” ÔÞksLkku yu Ëh Au, su Ëhu rhÍðo çkUf fku{ŠþÞ÷ çkUfkuLku rÄhký fhu Au.
WÃkhkuõík Ãkife fÞwt / fÞkt rðÄkLk / rðÄkLkku Mkk[wt / Mkk[kt Au ?
(A) çktLku (B) {kºk 1
(C) {kºk 2 (D) yuf Ãký Lknª
024. {nkLkw¼kðkuLkk MxuåÞwÍLku íku{Lke ô[kELkk Wíkhíkk ¢{{k økkuXðku.
(A) MxuåÞw ykuV ÞwrLkrx, MxuåÞw ykuV r÷çkxeo, M«ªøk xuBÃk÷ çkwØ
(B) M«ªøk xuBÃk÷ çkwØ, MxuåÞw ykuV ÞwrLkrx, MxuåÞw ykuV r÷çkxeo
(C) MxuåÞw ykuV r÷çkxeo, M«ªøk xuBÃk÷ çkwØ, MxuåÞw ykuV ÞwrLkrx
(D) MxuåÞw ykuV ÞwrLkrx, M«ªøk xuBÃk÷ çkwØ, MxuåÞw ykuV r÷çkxeo
025. MkuLxÙ÷ çÞwhku ykuV ELðuMxeøkuþLk (C.B.I.)Lkk rLkÞk{fLke ÃkMktËøke Mkr{rík{kt Lke[uLkk{ktÚke fÞk rðfÕÃk{kt Ëþkoðu÷ MkÇÞkuLkku
Mk{kðuþ ÚkkÞ Au ?
(A) ðzk«ÄkLk, Mkwr«{ fkuxoLkk {wÏÞ LÞkÞkÄeþ yLku ÷kufMk¼k{kt rðhkuÄ ÃkûkLkk Lkuíkk
(B) WÃkhk»xÙÃkrík, {wÏÞ ðeS÷LMk fr{§h, Mkthûký Mk÷knfkh
(C) ðzk«ÄkLk, ÷kufMk¼k{kt rðhkuÄ ÃkûkLkk Lkuíkk, {wÏÞ ðeS÷LMk fr{§h
(D) Mkwr«{fkuxoLkk {wÏÞ LÞkÞkÄeþ, WÃkhk»xÙÃkrík, Mkthûký Mk÷knfkh
026. “rðÍzuLk ykÕ{kLkuf” þwt Au ?
(A) Ëh ð»kuo «rMkØ Úkíkwt r¢fuxLkwt Mkt˼o ÃkwMíkf
(B) rðïLke ½xLkkyku yLku yøkíÞLke {krníke ytøkuLke EÞh çkwf
(C) rðï¼h{kt h{kLkkhe xwLkko{uLxLkwt ðkŠ»kf fu÷uLzh
(D) yu÷kuÃkuÚke ËðkykuLke rzhufxhe
027. [eLk îkhk rðfMkkðkE hnu÷ “f]rºk{ [tÿ” rðþu Lke[uLkk{ktÚke fÞwt / fÞk rðÄkLk / rðÄkLkku Mkk[wt / Mkk[kt Au ?
1. þnuhe rðMíkkhku{kt MxÙex ÷kExMkLkku rðfÕÃk Au.
2. yðfkþLkk «fkþLku Ãk]Úðe Ãkh ÃkhkðŠíkík fhðkLke ÞkusLkk Au.
3. f]»ýÃkûk{kt [tÿLkk ysðk¤kLkku rðfÕÃk Au.
4. yðfkþe «fkþLkwt Ãk]Úðe Ãkh ÃkhkðíkoLk fhLkkh [eLk «Úk{ Ëuþ Au.
(A) 1 yLku 2 (B) 1, 2, 3, yLku 4
(C) 2 yLku 3 (D) 2 yLku 4

AHZ - MASTER ] 6 [Contd.


028. AuÕ÷ku Lkh®Mkn {nuíkk ÃkwhMfkh {u¤ðLkkh frð yLku íku{Lke f]rík sýkðku.
(A) [tÿfkLík þuX – nwt íkku [k÷wt {khe su{ (B) {kÄð hk{kLkws – ®ÃkshLke ykhÃkkh
(C) rðLkkuË òuþe – MkihLÄúe (D) Ë÷Ãkík ÃkrZÞkh – íkus Mkðkhe
029. MÚkkÃkíÞLkwt yktíkhhk»xÙeÞ MkL{kLk “«eíkÍfh ÃkwhMfkh” «kÃík fhLkkh ¼khíkeÞ fkuý Au ?
(A) nkrVÍ fkuLxÙkõxh (B) zkp. çkk÷f]»ý Ëkuþe
(C) yåÞwík fkLk®ðËu (D) ÷kuhe çkufh
030. çkúñktzLke WíÃkr¥kLkk rð¿kkLkLkk Mkt˼o{kt Lke[uLkk{ktÚke fÞwt òuzfwt Mkk[wt LkÚke ?
(A) £uz nkuÞ÷ – Mxuze Mxux rMkØktík (B) MxeVLk nkufªøk – ÚkeÞhe ykuV yuðhe®Úkøk
(C) ykELMxkELk – sLkh÷ rÚkÞhe ykuV he÷uxeðexe (D) ÷uhe {kuhLkkh – yuõMkÃ÷kuÍLk ÚkeÞhe
031. {rýfki÷ rVÕ{ MksofLke òýeíke rVÕ{ Lke[uLkk{ktÚke fE Au ?
(A) yk»kkZ fk yuf rËLk (B) WMkfe hkuxe
(C) Mkqhs fk Mkkíkðkt ½kuzk (D) Mkkhk ykfkþ
032. LkkøkhefkuLke sðkçkËkheykuLkku WÕ÷u¾ Ähkðíkk çktÄkhýeÞ MkwÄkhk ytøku fÞku rðfÕÃk Mkk[ku Au ?
(A) ykxeof÷ 43B - 97{ku MkwÄkhku (B) ykŠxf÷ 74 - 44{ku MkwÄkhku
(C) ykxeof÷ 243W - 74{ku MkwÄkhku (D) ykŠxf÷ 51A - 42{ku MkwÄkhku
033. 2011Lke ðMíke økýºkeLkk ykÄkhu ðMíkeLke MkkiÚke ykuAe yLku MkkiÚke ðÄw øke[íkk Ähkðíkkt hkßÞku/«Ëuþku fÞk Au ?
(A) yYýk[÷ «Ëuþ yLku NCT – rËÕne (B) yktË{kLk rLkfkuçkkh yLku rçknkh
(C) W¥khk¾tz yLku Ãkrù{ çktøkk¤ (D) yYýk[÷ «Ëuþ yLku rçknkh
034. Lke[uLkk{ktÚke fÞk hkßÞ{kt MkkiÚke ðÄw ÷kufku MÚk¤ktíkh fhe «ðuþ fhu Au ?
(A) W¥kh«Ëuþ (B) rËÕne
(C) {nkhk»xÙ (D) rçknkh
035. Lke[uLkk{ktÚke fÞk òuzfk{kt Ëþkoðu÷ Ëuþku{kt ½ô yLku [ku¾kLke ðÄw WíÃkkËLk ykÃkíke òíkku rðfMke Au ?
(A) òÃkkLk yLku ykuMxÙur÷Þk (B) {uÂõMkfku yLku rVr÷ÃkkELMk
(C) {uÂõMkfku yLku ®MkøkkÃkwh (D) y{urhfk yLku òÃkkLk
036. {nkhk»xÙLkwt hk÷uøkktð rMkrØ Lkk{Lkwt økk{ þkLkk {kxu «ÏÞkík Au ?
(A) s÷Mkt[Lk yLku ®Mk[Lk {kxu ðkuxhþuz zuð÷Ãk{uLx (B) “íkYý {tz¤” îkhk Ënus «ríkçktÄ
(C) Ãkt[kÞíkLkk MkÇÞkuLke MkðoMkn{ríkÚke [qtxýe (D) WÃkhLkk ík{k{
037. Lke[uLkk{ktÚke fÞwt ¾Lkes “çkúkWLk zkÞ{Lz” íkhefu yku¤¾kÞ Au ?
(A) r÷øLkkEx (B) {UøkurLkÍ
(C) yçkh¾ (D) çkkuõMkkEx
038. çkeswt rðïÞwØ Lke[uLkk{ktÚke fÞk Mk{Þøkk¤k ËhBÞkLk ÷zkÞwt níkwt ?
(A) 1914 - 1918 (B) 1955 - 1975
(C) 1939 - 1945 (D) 1861 - 1865

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039. Mktøkeík rð»kuLkk ÃkwMíkf “hkøkhkrøkýe”Lkk ÷u¾fLkwt Lkk{ sýkðku ?
(A) Äh{ÃkwhLkk {nkhkò rðsËuð®MknS (B) ðZðkýLkk ¼ðkLkhkð ®Ãkøk¤u
(C) ¼kðLkøkhLkk Ãktrzík {w¤S¼kE ÔÞkMk (D) ¼kðLkøkhLkk {nkhkò ¼kð®MknS
040. “Ä{k÷” Lkk{Lkwt ÷kufLk]íÞ fkuLke rðþu»kíkk Au ?
(A) økehLkk støk÷{kt ðMkíkk MkeËeykuLke (B) Ãkt[{nk÷Lkk ¼e÷kuLke
(C) W¥kh økwshkíkLkk Xkfkuh fku{Lke (D) ¼k÷fktXkLkk ÃkZkhkuLke
041. Lke[uLkk òuzfktLku ÞkuøÞ heíku òuzku.
(1) fki{wËe (i) økkuf¤ËkMk hkÞ[whk
(2) «MÚkkLk (ii) fLkiÞk÷k÷ {wLkþe
(3) þkhËk (iii) rðsÞhkð ðiã
(4) økwshkík (iv) hk{LkkhkÞý rð. ÃkkXf
(A) 1 - i, 2 - ii, 3 - iii, 4 - iv (B) 1 - ii, 2 - i, 3 - iii, 4 - iv
(C) 1 - iii, 2 - iv, 3 - i, 4 - ii (D) 1 - ii, 2 - iv, 3 - iii, 4 - i
042. fkUøkúuMkLkk nrhÃkwhk yrÄðuþLk{kt Mkw¼k»k[tÿ çkkuÍLku hÚkLke ¼ux ykÃkLkkh fkuý níkwt ?
(A) ðktMkËkLkk hkò {nkhkò rËøðesuLÿ®Mkn (B) ¼kðLkøkhLkk {nkhkò f]»ýfw{kh®Mkn
(C) hksfkuxLkk Xkfkuh Ä{uoLÿ®Mkn (D) økkUz÷Lkk Xkfkuh ¼økðík®MknS
043. Mkkihk»xÙ hkßÞLkk «Úk{ {wÏÞ{tºke fkuý níkk ?
(A) WåAtøkhkÞ Zuçkh (B) çk¤ðtíkhkÞ {nuíkk
(C) hrMkf÷k÷ Ãkhe¾ (D) híkw¼kE yËkýe
044. ¼khíkLke Mkíke«Úkk Mkt˼uo Lke[uLkk{ktÚke fÞwt rðÄkLk ÞÚkkÚko LkÚke ?
(A) 1829{kt rðr÷Þ{ çkuÂLxfu «ríkçktÄ {qõÞku. (B) fåALkk hkð Ëuþ¤Syu «ríkçktÄ {qõÞku.
(C) EzhLkk hkò ÃkkA¤ Mkkík hkýeyku Mkíke ÚkE. (D) Mkíke«Úkk {kºk hksÃkqíkku{kt «[r÷ík níke.
045. {nkhks ÷kÞçk÷ fuMk MkkÚku fÞk Mk{ks MkwÄkhfLkwt Lkk{ Mktf¤kÞu÷wt Au ?
(A) fhþLkËkMk {q¤S (B) Lk{oËkþtfh
(C) Ëwøkkohk{ {nuíkkS (D) {neÃkíkhk{
046. Mkk[kt òuzfku òuzku. (økwshkíkLkk Mkt˼o{kt)
(1) ËwrLkÞkLkwt ð† (i) Mkqhík
(2) Mkki «Úk{ íkkh ykuVeMk (ii) ytf÷uïh
(3) «Úk{ huÕðu ÷kELk (iii) Äku÷uhk
(4) «Úk{ ytøkúuSþk¤k (iv) ¾t¼kík
(A) 1 - i, 2 - iv, 3 - iii, 4 - ii (B) 1 - i, 2 - ii, 3 - iv, 4 - iii
(C) 1 - iv, 2 - iii, 3 - ii, 4 - i (D) 1 - ii, 2 - i, 3 - iv, 4 - iii

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047. økwshkíkLkk MkíÞkøkúnLkk EríknkMk Mkt˼uo Mkk[kt òuzfkt òuzku.
(1) ÄhkMkýk - 1930 (i) y{]ík÷k÷ þuX
(2) ðeh{økk{ (ii) MkhkuSLke LkkÞzw
(3) Äku÷uhk (iii) y{]ík÷k÷ yk[kÞo
(4) çkhðk¤k (iv) {rý÷k÷ fkuXkhe
(A) 1 - ii, 2 - iii, 3 - i, 4 - iv (B) 1 - ii, 2 - iv, 3 - i, 4 - iii
(C) 1 - iii, 2 - ii, 3 - iv, 4 - i (D) 1 - i, 2 - ii, 3 - iii, 4 - iv
048. Lke[uLkk {nkLkw¼kðkuLku økwshkík hkßÞLkk {wÏÞ{tºke íkhefuLkk nkuÆk ÃkhLkk yiríknkrMkf Mk{Þ «{kýu ¢{kLkwMkkh økkuXðe
Mkk[ku rðfÕÃk sýkðku.
(A) [e{Lk¼kE Ãkxu÷, Açke÷ËkMk {nuíkk, y{h®Mkn [kiÄhe
(B) çkkçkw¼kE sþ¼kE Ãkxu÷, rË÷eÃk Ãkhe¾, ykLktËeçkuLk Ãkxu÷
(C) Mkwhuþ {nuíkk, Açke÷ËkMk {nuíkk, Sðhks {nuíkk
(D) þtfh®Mkn ðk½u÷k, rðsÞ¼kE YÃkkýe, LkhuLÿ¼kE {kuËe
049. ¼khíkeÞ hksLkerík{kt “Þtøk xfo” íkhefu Lke[uLkk{ktÚke fkuLkku Mk{kðuþ Úkíkku Lk níkku ?
(A) ©e {kunLk ÄkrhÞk (B) ©e [tÿþu¾h
(C) f]»ýfkLík (D) ßÞkuso VLkkoÂLzMk
050. økwshkíke rVÕ{ku yLku íku{Lkk Mksofku çkkçkíku Lke[uLkk{ktÚke fÞwt òuzfwt ÞkuøÞ LkÚke ?
(A) Äkz - Ãkhuþ LkkÞf (B) MkÃíkÃkËe - rLkhtsLk Úkzu
(C) yh{kLk - hunkLk [kiÄhe (D) huðk - fuíkLk {nuíkk
051. økwshkík{kt [ki÷wõÞ hkßÞ ðtþLkku «Úk{ hkò fkuý níkku ?
(A) {q¤hks Ãknu÷ku (B) hkò ËuðÃkk¤
(C) hkò Mkkuu{uïh (D) hkò MkíÞk©Þ
052. hkò ¼kusLkk hkßÞLke hksÄkLkeLkwt þnuh fÞwt níkwt ?
(A) {ktzw (B) Äkh
(C) {k¤ðk (D) ¼kusÃkqh fu ¼kuÃkk÷
053. nku{woÍÚke Lkef¤u÷k ÃkkhMkeyku ¼khík{kt Mkki «Úk{ ðnkýku {khVíku õÞkt WíkÞko níkkt ?
(A) Ëeð (B) Mktòý
(C) ðrhÞkð (D) WËðkzk
054. Lke[uLkk{ktÚke ¾kuxwt rðÄkLk swËw íkkhðku.
(A) þtfhk[kÞuo “fuð÷kîiík” rMkØktík «ríkÃkkrËík fÞkuo.
(B) hk{kLkwò[kÞo “rðrþüîiík” rMkØktíkLkk «[khf níkk.
(C) rLkBçkfk[kÞo “îiíkkîiík” rMkæÄktíkLkk «ýuíkk níkk.
(D) {kÄðk[kÞo hk{kLkwò[kÞoLkk Mk{Úkof níkk.

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055. òuzfkt òuzku.
(1) frð {k½ (i) rð¢{ktfËuð [rhºk
(2) ©e n»ko (ii) {wÿk hkûkMk
(3) rçkÕný (iii) rþþwÃkk÷ ðÄ
(4) rðþk¾kË¥k (iv) Lki»kÄ [rhºk
(A) 1 - i, 2 - ii, 3 - iii, 4 - iv (B) 1 - iii, 2 - i, 3 - iv, 4 - ii
(C) 1 - iii, 2 - iv, 3 - i, 4 - ii (D) 1 - i, 2 - iii, 3 - ii, 4 - iv
056. Lke[uLkk ðkõÞku Ãkh rð[khýk fhku.
1. Mkwr«{ fkuxoLke Mk¥kk çktÄkhýÚke rLkÞík ÚkÞu÷ nkuðkÚke MktMkËLku íku{kt ½xkzku fhðkLkku yrÄfkh LkÚke.
2. nkEfkuxoLkk yrÄfkheyku yLku f{o[kheLke rLk{ýqf MktçktrÄík {wÏÞ LÞkÞkÄeþ îkhk ÚkkÞ Au yLku nkEfkuxoLkwt ðneðxe
¾[o ¼khíkLkk yufrºkík Vtz{ktÚke ÚkkÞ Au.
WÃkh Ëþkoðu÷ Ãkife fÞwt / fÞkt rðÄkLk / rðÄkLkku Mkk[wt / Mkk[kt Au ?
(A) çkeswt (B) Ãknu÷wt
(C) çktLku (D) yufÃký Lknª
057. ¼khíkeÞ çktÄkhý «{kýu Mkw«e{ fkuxoLkk LÞkÞkÄeþLke rLk{ýqf {kxu ÷½w¥k{ ô{h fux÷e Lk¬e fhkE Au ?
(A) ÷½w¥k{ ô{h rLkÞík fhkÞu÷ LkÚke (B) 55 ð»ko
(C) 60 ð»ko (D) 52 ð»ko
058. “ònuh rníkLke yhS”Lkk ÏÞk÷Lkk Mkt˼o{kt Lke[uLkk{ktÚke fÞwt rðÄkLk Mkk[wt LkÚke ?
(A) nkEfkuxo MðtÞ¼q heíku Ãký Ëk¾÷ fhe þfu Au.
(B) yhS hsq fhðkLkku yrÄfkh fkuEÃký LkkøkhefLku Au.
(C) {kºk yMkhøkúMík fu MktçktrÄík Ãkûkfkh s yhS Ëk¾÷ fhe þfu Au.
(D) ÍzÃke Mkk{kSf LÞkÞ {u¤ððkLkwt yuf MkkÄLk Au.
059. ÷kuf yËk÷íkku çkkçkíku Lke[uLkkt rðÄkLkku [fkMkku.
1. ËkðkLkk ÃkûkfkhkuLku yk yËk÷íkLkku [qfkËku çktÄLkfíkko Au. yLku íku [wfkËk Ãkh yÃke÷ ÚkE þfíke LkÚke.
2. ËkðkLkk ÃkûkfkhkuLku ÃkkuíkkLkku Ãkûk hsq fhðk ðfe÷ hkufðkLke Aqx LkÚke.
WÃkh Ëþkoðu÷ Ãkife fÞwt / fÞkt rðÄkLk / rðÄkLkku Mkk[wt / Mkk[kt Au ?
(A) {kºk 1 (B) {kºk 2
(C) yufÃký Lknª (D) çktLku
060. fuLÿ yLku hkßÞkuLkk fkÞËk çkLkkððkLkk yrÄfkhku MktçktÄu Mkk[kt òuzfkt h[ku.
(1) Mkt½ÞkËe (i) 52 rð»kÞku
(2) hkßÞÞkËe (ii) 61 rð»kÞku
(3) MktÞwõík ÞkËe (iii) 100 rð»kÞku
(4) yktíkhhk»xÙeÞ fhkhkuLkk Ãkk÷Lk {kxuLkk rð»kÞku (iv) Article-352
(A) 1 - ii, 2 - iii, 3 - i, 4 - iv (B) 1 - iii, 2 - ii, 3 - i, 4 - iv
(C) 1 - i, 2 - ii, 3 - iii, 4 - iv (D) 1 - iv, 2 - i, 3 - ii, 4 - iii

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061. Lkerík ykÞkuøkLkk ÏÞk÷ MkkÚku Lke[uLkk{ktÚke fÞwt MktçktrÄík LkÚke ?
(A) National Institution for Transformin India
(B) çktÄkhýeÞ yLku fkLkqLke Mk¥kk {tz¤ Au.
(C) fuLÿeÞ «ÄkLk {tz¤Lkk XhkðÚke yÂMíkíð{kt ykÔÞwt Au.
(D) “Cooperative Federation”Lkk rMkæÄktík Ãkh fk{ fhu Au.
062. Mkt½ ÷kufMkuðk ykÞkuøk MkkÚku fuLÿ Mkhfkh Lke[uLkk{ktÚke fE fE çkkçkíku Ãkhk{þo fhíkwt LkÚke ?
(A) ðÄw{kt ðÄw yuf ð»ko {kxu fk{[÷kW Äkuhýu søÞk ¼hðk W{uËðkhLke ÃkMktËøke.
(B) yLkwMkqr[ík òrík / sLkòríkLkk LkkøkhefkuLke rLk{ýqf {kxuLke ÔÞðMÚkk.
(C) yr¾÷ ¼khíkeÞ MkuðkykuLkk yrÄfkheLke rþMík rð»kÞf çkkçkíkku.
(D) yr¾÷ ¼khíkeÞ MkuðkLkk yrÄfkheLke rLk{ýqf yLku çkZíke {kxuLke ÞkuøÞíkk çkkçkík.
063. Lke[uLkk rðÄkLkku Ãkh rð[khýk fhku.
1. rðrðÄ hkßÞkuLke ðMíkeLkk Äkuhýu hkßÞMk¼k{kt íku hkßÞ{ktÚke MkÇÞku «ríkrLkrÄíð fhu Au.
2. Mkw«e{ fkuxo yLku nkEfkuxoMkLku furLÿÞ íkÚkk hkßÞku - çktLkuLkk fkÞËkLkwt Ãkk÷Lk fhkððkLkku yrÄfkh Au.
WÃkh Ëþkoðu÷ Ãkife fÞwt / fÞkt rðÄkLk / rðÄkLkku Mkk[wt / Mkk[kt Au ?
(A) yufÃký Lknª (B) çktLku
(C) Ãknu÷wt (D) çkeswt
064. “ykËþo yk[khMktrníkk”Lkk y{÷ ËhBÞkLk MkhfkhLke fk{økehe Mkt˼uo Lke[uLkkt rðÄkLkku rð[khku.
1. ykÃkr¥k ykðe Ãkzu íkku Mkhfkh yMkhøkúMíkku {kxu MknkÞ, ÃkkÞkLke MkwrðÄkyku yLku ÃkwLk:ðMkðkx Ãkqhk ÃkkzðkLke ònuhkík
fhe þfu Au.
2. [qtxýeÃkt[Lke {tsqheÚke f{o[kheykuLke çkË÷e fhe þfu Au íkÚkk þY ÚkE økÞu÷ ÞkusLkkyku Ãkqhe fhe þfu Au.
WÃkh Ëþkoðu÷ Ãkife fÞwt / fÞkt rðÄkLk / rðÄkLkku Mkk[wt / Mkk[kt Au ?
(A) çktLku (B) «Úk{
(C) çkeswt (D) yufÃký Lknª
065. nkuÆku økúný fhíkkt Ãknu÷kt ¼khíkLkk hk»xÙÃkrík©eyu fÞk {nkLkw¼kðLke nkshe{kt þÃkÚk ÷uðkLkk nkuÞ Au ?
(A) Mkwr«{ fkuxoLkk {wÏÞ LÞkÞkÄeþ (B) ¼khíkLkk WÃkhk»xÙÃkrík
(C) hkßÞMk¼kLkk Mk¼kÃkrík (D) ÷kufMk¼kLkk MÃkefh
066. ¼khíkLkk ðíko{kLk [eV ELVh{uþLk fr{&™h©eLkwt Lkk{ sýkðku.
(A) ©e ykh. fu. {kÚkwh (B) ©e{íke rËÃkf MktÄw
(C) ©e þi÷u»k økktÄe (D) ©e ðÍkník nrçkçkwÕ÷kn
067. hk»xÙeÞ {kLkð yrÄfkh ykÞkuøkLkk fkÞoûkuºk MktçktÄu fÞwt / fÞkt rðÄkLk / rðÄkLkku Mkk[wt / Mkk[kt LkÚke ?
1. {kLkð yrÄfkhkuLkk hûký {kxuLkk çktÄkhýeÞ yLku fkLkqLke {k¤¾kLke Mk{eûkk fhe íkuLkk yMkhfkhf y{÷ {kxu sYhe
Ãkøk÷kt Mkq[ðe þfu Au.
2. ËuþLke fkuxkuo Mk{ûk {kLkð yrÄfkh ¼tøkLkk fuMkku{kt Ãkûkfkh íkhefu Mkk{u÷ ÚkE þfu Au.
(A) yufÃký Lknª (B) «Úk{
(C) çktLku (D) çkeswt

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068. LkkøkrhfkuLkk {q¤¼qík yrÄfkhku MktçktÄu Mkki «Úk{ ÷ur¾ík òuøkðkE Ähkðíkku ËMíkkðus fÞku Au ?
(A) {uøLkk fkxko (B) 1773Lkku huøÞw÷uxªøk yuõx
(C) ykEheþ çktÄkhý (D) y{urhfkLkwt çktÄkhý
069. çktÄkhýLkwt yk{w¾ òuíkkt çktÄkhýLku Mk¥kk þk{ktÚke «kÃík ÚkkÞ Au ?
(A) ¼khíkLkk Lkkøkrhfku{ktÚke (B) çktÄkhý Mk¼k îkhk
(C) MktMkË {khVíku (D) MðÞt çktÄkhý{ktÚke
070. rºkMíkheÞ Ãkt[kÞíke hks ÔÞðMÚkkLke ¼÷k{ý fE Mkr{rík îkhk fhðk{kt ykðe níke ?
(A) çk¤ðtíkhkÞ {nuíkk Mk{rík - 1957 (B) yþkuf {nuíkk Mkr{rík - 1977
(C) ðe. ykh. hkð Mkr{rík - 1960 (D) yufÃký Lknª
071. 73{k çktÄkhýeÞ MkwÄkhkLkk Mkt˼o{kt Lke[uLkk rðÄkLkku íkÃkkMkku.
1. Ãkt[kÞíke hks ÔÞðMÚkk MðefkhðkLke hkßÞkuLke Vhs çkLke Au.
2. økúk{Mk¼kLkku ÃkkÞkLkk yuf{ íkhefu Mðefkh LkÚke.
WÃkh Ëþkoðu÷ Ãkife fÞwt / fÞkt rðÄkLk / rðÄkLkku Mkk[wt / Mkk[kt Au ?
(A) Ãknu÷wt (B) çktLku
(C) çkeswt (D) yufÃký Lknª
072. Mknfkhe {tz¤eykuLke h[LkkLku «kuíMkknLk ykÃkíkk çktÄkhýeÞ MkwÄkhk rðþu Lke[uLkk{ktÚke fÞwt MkwMktøkík LkÚke ?
(A) 93{ku MkwÄkhku 2011{kt ÃkMkkh ÚkÞku. (B) çktÄkhý{kt {køkoËþof rMkæÄktík W{uhkÞku.
(C) ÷kufþkne rLkÞtºký yLku MðiÂåAf h[Lkk. (D) {tz¤eLkk çktÄkhý{kt Mkhfkhe rLkÞtºký.
073. Mðíktºk ¼khíkLkk «Úk{ f]r»k«ÄkLk fkuý níkk ?
(A) zkp. hksuLÿ «MkkË (B) zkp. fLkiÞk÷k÷ {wLkþe
(C) søkSðLkhk{ (D) zkp. økku®ðËðÕ÷¼ Ãktík
074. EMx EÂLzÞk ftÃkLkeLku ÃkkuíkkLkk «Ëuþ{kt “rËðkLke” Mk¥kkyku MkkUÃkLkkh {w½÷ çkkËþknLkwt Lkk{ ykÃkku.
(A) þkn yk÷{ (B) {kunB{Ë ykÍ{ þkn
(C) yk÷{økeh-2 (D) çknkËwh þkn ÍVh
075. Lke[uLkk Ãkife hk»xÙeÞ s¤{køko íkhefu ònuh ÚkÞk nkuÞ íkuðk s¤{køkkuo sýkðku.
(1) yÕnkçkkË Úke nÂÕËÞk (2) MkkrËÞk Úke Äwçkhe (1) fkrfLkkzk Úke Ãkwzw[uhe (4) MkwtËhðLk Úke rËçkúwøkZ
(A) 1 yLku 4 (B) 1, 2 yLku 3
(C) 2 yLku 3 (D) 1 yLku 4
076. ÷tçkkELkk ykÄkhu îeÃkfÕÃkeÞ LkËeykuLku Wíkhíkk ¢{{kt økkuXððk Mkk[ku rðfÕÃk Ëþkoðku.
(A) f]»ýk, Lk{oËk, økkuËkðhe, {nk (B) Lk{oËk, f]»ýk, {nk, økkuËkðhe
(C) økkuËkðhe, f]»ýk, Lk{oËk, {nk (D) {nk, Lk{oËk, f]»ýk, økkuËkðhe

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077. ¼qMíkheÞ Mkth[LkkLkk EríknkMkLke árüyu swhkrMkf ¾zfíktºk økwshkík{kt õÞktÚke WÃk÷çÄ çkLku Au ?
(A) fåA (B) fåA yLku Mkkihk»xÙ
(C) Mkkihk»xÙ (D) fkuEÃký Lknª
078. LkËeykuLkk ÃkqhLkkt Ãkkýe Ëh ð»kuo Lkðe {kxe ÷kðe ÃkkÚkhíkkt nkuÞ íkuðku «Ëuþ fÞk Lkk{u yku¤¾kÞ Au ?
(A) ¼kçkh (B) íkhkE
(C) çkktøkh (D) ¾kËh
079. òuzfkt òuzku :
(1) Mkkt¼h (I) ßðk¤k{w¾ Mkhkuðh
(2) ðq÷h (II) {eXk ÃkkýeLkwt Mkhkuðh
(3) ÷kuLkkh (III) ÷uøkqLk
(4) yük{qze (IV) ¾khk ÃkkýeLkwt Mkhkuðh
(A) 1 - I, 2 - II, 3 - III, 4 - IV (B) 1 - II, 2 - I, 3 - III, 4 - IV
(C) 1 - IV, 2 - II, 3 - I, 4 - III (D) 1 - III, 2 - IV, 3 - II, 4 - I
080. økwshkík{kt ðLkkåAËLk MktçktrÄík rðÄkLkku [fkMke, íku Ãkife Mkk[wt / Mkk[kt rðÄkLk / rðÄkLkku sýkðku.
1. ðLkkåAkrËík rðMíkkh fw÷ ûkuºkV¤Lkk 10% fhíkkt ðÄkhu Au, su{kt {kuxku ¼køk Ãkkt¾k støk÷kuLkku Au.
2. ðLkkåAkrËík rðMíkkh 7.45% sux÷ku s Au. suLkwt fkhý {kuxk ÃkkÞu ÚkÞu÷ LkrðLkefhý Au.
(A) çktLku Mkk[kt (B) yufÃký Lknª
(C) Ãknu÷wt (D) {kºk çkeswt
081. økwshkíkLke ®Mk[kE ÞkusLkkykuLku yiríknkrMkf ¢{{kt økkuXðku.
(A) MkwËþoLk Mkhkuðh, WfkE, ÄhkuE, MkhËkh Mkhkuðh.
(B) MkhËkh Mkhkuðh, WfkE, ÄhkuE, MkwËþoLk Mkhkuðh.
(C) ÄhkuE, WfkE, MkwËþoLk Mkhkuðh, MkhËkh Mkhkuðh.
(D) WfkE, MkhËkh Mkhkuðh, MkwËþoLk Mkhkuðh, ÄhkuE.
082. yLkw¢{u çkkuõMkkEx, fk[wt ¾Lkesíku÷ yLku {eXkLkk WíÃkkËLk{kt Ëuþ{kt økwshkíkLkkt MÚkkLk Ëþoðku.
(A) çkeswt, çkeswt, Ãknu÷wt (B) ºkeswt, ºkeswt, ºkeswt
(C) Ãknu÷wt, Ãknu÷wt, çkeswt (D) çkeswt, çkeswt, çkeswt
083. ELxhLkuþLk÷ yuMxÙkuLkkur{f÷ ÞwrLkÞLk îkhk 2006 {kt rLkÞík ÚkÞu÷ ÔÞkÏÞk «{kýu fkuý økún (Planet) LkÚke ?
(A) {hõÞwhe (B) LkuÃ[wLk
(C) ÞwhuLkMk (D) Ã÷wxku
084. 2018{kt ÞkuòÞu÷ õ÷kE{ux [uLs fkuLVhLMk (COP 24)Lkk Þs{kLk Ëuþ yLku þnuh sýkðku.
(A) s{oLke - çkkuLk (B) Ãkku÷ìLz - fuxkuðkEMk
(C) £kLMk - ÃkurhMk (D) ÃkuY - r÷{k

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085. MktþkuÄLk ûkuºku fkÞohík Lke[uLkk{ktÚke fE MktMÚkk økwshkík{kt fkÞohík LkÚke ?
(A) Institute for Plasma Research
(B) Central Salt & Marine Chemicals Research Institution
(C) Bhandarkar Oriented Research Institution
(D) Indian Institute of Public Health
086. ÷wÃík ÚkE síke ¼k»kkyku {kxuLkk “People’s Linguistic Survay of India” MkkÚku fÞk {nkLkw¼kðLkwt Lkk{ Mktf¤kÞu÷wt
Au ?
(A) «çkkuÄ Ãktrzík (B) «ku. yrLk÷ økwÃíkk
(C) þktrík÷k÷ yk[kÞo (D) zkp. økýuþ Ëuðe
087. ËuþLkk hk»xÙeÞ hks{køkkuoLku (National Highways) ÷tçkkE «{kýuLkk Mkk[k Wíkhíkk ¢{{kt økkuXðku.
(A) ÃkXký fkux - Mkk{r¾Þk¤e, ðkhkýMke - fLÞkfw{khe, f÷f¥kk - [uLLkkE, f÷f¥kk - Äw¤u
(B) f÷f¥kk - [uLLkkE, ðkhkýMke - fLÞkfw{khe, f÷f¥kk - Äw¤u, ÃkXký fkux - Mkk{r¾Þk¤e
(C) ðkhkýMke - fLÞkfw{khe, f÷f¥kk - Äw¤u, f÷f¥kk - [uLLkkE, ÃkXký fkux - Mkk{r¾Þk¤e
(D) ÃkXký fkux - Mkk{r¾Þk¤e, f÷f¥kk - [uLLkkE, ðkhkýMke - fLÞkfw{khe, f÷f¥kk - Äw¤u
088. ¼khík{kt Lknª sL{u÷k ¼khíkeÞ fw¤Lkk Lkkuçk÷ Ãkkrhíkkur»kf rðsuíkkLkwt Lkk{ yLku íku{Lkwt fkÞoûkuºk Ëþkoðku.
(A) rðãkÄh LkkEÃkku÷ - MkkrníÞ (B) ðUfx hk{Lk hk{r¢»ýLk - hMkkÞý þkMºk
(C) {Äh xuhuMkk - þktrík (D) nhøkku®ðË ¾whkLkk - íkçkeçke þkMºk
089. yLkw¢{u {n¥k{ òrík «{ký yLku {n¥k{ Mkkûkhíkk Ëh Ähkðíkk økwshkíkLkk rsÕ÷kyku sýkðku. (2011Lke ðMíke økýºke
«{kýu)
(A) y{hu÷e yLku økktÄeLkøkh (B) ËknkuË yLku ykýtË
(C) zktøk yLku y{ËkðkË (D) íkkÃke yLku Mkwhík
090. Lke[uLkk{ktÚke fE «r¢Þk / «r¢ÞkykuLku fkhýu s{eLk{k LkkExÙkusLk W{uhkÞ Au ?
(1) fku÷MkkLkk ËnLkÚke (2) «kýeykuLkk {qºkÚke (3) ðLkMÃkríkLkk LkkþÚke
(A) {kºk 1 (B) 2 yLku 3
(C) 1 yLku 3 (D) 1, 2 yLku 3
091. ‘f’ yLku ‘¾’ Lke {krMkf ykðfLkku økwýku¥kh 5:4 Au. yLku íku{Lkk {krMkf ¾[oLkku økwýku¥kh 4:3 Au. íku{ Aíkkt Ëhuf sý
{rnLku Yk. 7,000 Lke çk[ík fhu Au. íkku íku{Lke fw÷ {krMkf ykðf fux÷e Au ?
(A) Yk. 40,000 (B) Yk. 63,000
(C) Yk. 65,000 (D) Yk. 50,000
092. yuf {kýMk rLkMkhýeLkk íkr¤ÞuÚke «Úk{ ÃkøkrÚkÞu Q¼ku Au. òu íku ðÄw Ãkkt[ ÃkøkrÚkÞkt [Zu íkku rLkMkhýeLkk ðå[uLkk ÃkøkrÚkÞu
ÃknkU[e þfu Au. íkku rLkMkhýeLkk fw÷ fux÷kt ÃkøkrÚkÞkt Au ?
(A) 10 (B) 11
(C) 9 (D) 12

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093. çkÄk nkUrþÞkh rðãkÚkeoyku Ãkheûkk{kt Wå[ økwý {u¤ððk EåAu Au yLku yuðk çkÄk rðãkÚkeoyku fu su Wå[ økwý {u¤ððk
EåAu Au íku rLkÞr{ík {nuLkík fhu Au. {kxu rLkÞr{ík {nuLkík Lknª fhíkk ík{k{ rðãkÚkeoyku nkUrþÞkh LkÚke. yk rðÄkLkkuLkwt
W¥k{ íkkhý fÞwt Au ?
(A) fkuE XkuX rðãkÚkeo Wå[ økwý {u¤ððk RåAíkku LkÚke.
(B) {nuLkík Lk fhíkku nkuÞ íkuðku fkuE rðãkÚkeo nkUrþÞkh LkÚke.
(C) {nuLkík fhíkku Ëhuf rðãkÚkeo nkUrþÞkh Au.
(D) Wå[ økwý {u¤ððk RåAíkk çkÄk rðãkÚkeoyku nkUrþÞkh Au.
094. Yk. 50,000 Lkwt hkufký fhe ‘y’ yu ÔÞðMkkÞ þY fÞkuo. Úkkuzk Mk{Þ ÃkAe ‘çk’ Yk. 30,000 Lkwt hkufký fhe íku{kt òuzkÞku.
ð»koLkk ytíku LkVkLke ðnU[ýe 2:1Lkk økwýku¥kh{kt ÚkE íkku ‘çk’ fux÷k {rnLkk ÃkAe ÔÞðMkkÞ{kt òuzkÞku nþu ?
(A) 3 {rnLkk (B) 2 {rnLkk
(C) 1.5 {rnLkk (D) 2.5 {rnLkk
095. rËÕne síke yuf {k÷økkze f÷kfLkk 60 rf.{e.Lke ÍzÃku y{ËkðkËÚke Lkef¤u Au. çku f÷kf ÃkAe yuf yuõMk«uMk økkze
y{ËkðkËÚke rËÕne sðk Lkef¤u Au, suLke ÍzÃk f÷kfLkk 80 rf.{e.Lke Au. çktLku økkzeyku ÃkhMÃkh Mk{ktíkh Ãkkxkyku Ãkh
Ëkuze hne nkuÞ íkku çktLku økkzeyku y{ËkðkËÚke fux÷k ytíkhu yufçkeòLku {¤þu ?
(A) 240 rf.{e. (B) 260 rf.{e.
(C) 480 rf.{e. (D) 460 rf.{e.
096. yuf ÞwrLkðŠMkxeLkk AuÕ÷k ð»koLkk 500 rðãkÚkeoykuLkk [kh rð»kÞkuLkk økwý ytøkuLke {krníke Lke[u {wsçk Au :
rð»kÞ I II III IV
Mkhuhkþ økwý 60 60 70 80
økwýLke huLs 30 - 90 45 - 75 20 - 100 0 - 100
òu yuf rðãkÚkeo [khuÞ rð»kÞku{kt 64 økwý {u¤ðu Au. íkku fÞk rð»kÞ{kt íkuLkku Ëu¾kð W¥k{ økýkÞ ?
(A) I (B) II
(C) III (D) IV
097. òu X = – 3 nkuÞ íkku X3 – X2 – X – 1 çkhkçkh fux÷k ?
(A) – 34 (B) – 40
(C) + 34 (D) + 40
098. yrhMkk{kt òuEyu íkku ytøkúuS ¼k»kkLkk fux÷k {q¤kûkhku (fuÃkex÷) Mk{kLk Ëu¾kþu ?
(A) 11 (B) 9
(C) 10 (D) 12
099. A, B, C, D, E Lku yLkw¢{u , , ,  yLku  íkhefu hsq fhðk{kt ykðu Au. íkku ytøkúuS ¼k»kk{kt ËMk ð»koLku fuðe heíku
hsq fhþku ?
(A)   (B)   
(C)    (D)  
100. òu A = X2 – Y2 nkuÞ yLku X – Y = 20 íkÚkk X + Y = 5 nkuÞ íkku A Lkwt {qÕÞ þkuÄku.
(A) 100 (B) 50
(C) 150 (D) 200

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101. The forensic science is,
(A) The application of the technology and scientific knowledge for the analysis of crime scene
evidence.
(B) Proper scientific techniques to understand a crime scene.
(C) The process in which a crime was committed.
(D) The science studying the origins and background of crime scene investigation.
102. Type II restriction endonucleases bind and cut DNA molecules at
(A) Palindromic sequences (B) AT rich sequences
(C) GC rich sequences are (D) CpG Islands
103. The following is an example of an individual characteristic that can be associated with one
individual?
(A) Custom paint on a vehicle (B) Fingerprint ridges
(C) Blood types (D) Materials in plastic bags
104. The anthropometry  is,
(A) The scientific study of the measurements and proportions of the human body.
(B) The scientific study of proportions of the human body.
(C) The study of the human health.
(D) None of above
105. Plasmids that have no apparent functional coding genes are called
(A) Archeaic plasmids (B) Crypitc plasmids
(C) F plasmids (D) Degradative plasmid
106. Which cellular eukaryotic RNA fraction can be separated by passing through a column packed
with cellulose beads bound to short chains of thymidine residues
(A) t-RNA (B) r- RNA
(C) hn- RNA (D) m-RNA
107. The study of fingerprints as a method of personal identification was done by,
(A) Neil Armstrong (B) Shankeran
(C) Lattes (D) Galton
108. The blood group determining technique by using the dried blood stain was developed by,
(A) Gross (B) Locard
(C) Bertillon (D) Lattes
109. For generating a cDNA library the m -RNA is converted to double stranded DNA which is
accomplished by using
(A) Restriction endonuclease
(B) Reverse transcriptase
(C) Reverse transcriptase & Klenow fragment
(D) Restriction endonuclease & Klenow fragment

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110. Extra or additional nuclear genetic material is found in
(A) Mitochondria (B) Mitochondria and plastids both
(C) Nucleus (D) Plastid and nucleus
111. The plasma membrane of a human cell isTop of FormBottom of Form
(A) a single layered cell membrane
(B) a double layer of phospholipids
(C) a membrane that contains pili on its cell surface
(D) a double layer of carbohydrate enclosing the cell
112. Cosmid pLFR -5 has
(A) 2 COS site and Sca I restriction endonuclease site
(B) Multiple cloning sequences
(C) An origin of DNA replication & Tetracycline resistance gene
(D) All of the above
113. Which features of DNA prevents it from passing through the cell membrane of bacteria
(A) Hydrophobic (B) Hydrophilic
(C) Non polar (D) Acidic
114. Plasma membrane proteins on a cell will transport
(A) molecules through the cell membrane (B) oxygen into the cell
(C) carbon dioxide into the cell (D) All of the above
115. Engineered wood products may be preferred over solid wood in some applications due to,
(A) It is man-made; it can be designed to meet application-specific performance requirements.
(B) Available in a wide variety of thicknesses, sizes, grades
(C) It can be produced from relatively small trees, rather than the large tree.
(D) All of the above
116. In E.coli a short sequences in the mRNA transcript that control the correct translation
(A) Shine Dalgarno sequence (B) Ribosome binding site
(C) A Site (D) Both (A) and (B)
117. Fusion proteins can be purified by
(A) Immuno affinity chromatography (B) Density gradient
(C) Electrophoresis (D) Both (B) and (C)
118. Birch is a type of,
(A) Timber (B) Paper
(C) Cloth material (D) None of the above
119. Best expression vectors have
(A) Strong promoters (B) Constitutive promoters
(C) Regulatable strong promoters (D) Both (A) and (B)

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120. The characteristic of the cell membrane,
(A) It has many proteins embedded in it.
(B) It regulates the entry and exit of the cell.
(C) Many molecules cross the cell membrane by diffusion and osmosis.
(D) All of the above
121. In the yeast expression system human Cu/Zn-SOD c DNA has,
(A) Direct expression (B) Constitutive expression
(C) Regulated expression (D) Both (A) and (B)
122. The Human Papova BK virus can be structured as
(A) Shuttle vector (B) YAC
(C) Transport vector (D) Regulated Vector
123. Commercial production of amino acids as fermentation products uses,
(A) Cornebacterium spp (B) Brevi bacterium spp
(C) .E.coli (D) Both (A) and (B)
124. The movement of fluid between compartments is regulated by
(A) Glomerular filtration rate (B) Parathyroid hormone
(C) Osmoticand hydrostatic pressures (D) ATP
125. For a successful Ti plasmid – derived vector system which gene(s) need to be removed
(A) Auxin genes (B) Cytokinin gene
(C) Opine –synthesis gene (D) All of the above
126. Which of the following is strongly recommended reporter gene in transgenic food crops?
(A) Neomycin phosphotransferase (B) D glucoronidase
(C) Gentamycin acetyl tranferease (D) Chloramphenicol acetyltransferase
127. The house of genetic Material is its,
(A) Nucleus (B) Mitochondria
(C) Nucleolus (D) Golgi body
128. At a wound site type of proteins that escort cells to move to their destination is,
(A) Gap junctions (B) Cell adhesion molecules
(C) Tight junctions (D) Desmosomes
129. The important function of Nucleolus is to,
(A) Synthesize protein (B) Synthesize ribosome
(C) Synthesize ribosome and protein both (D) Synthesize of microtubules
130. As stated in “Regulations and Guidelines on Biosafety of Recombinant DNA Research and Bio
contaminants 2017” the role of Institutional Biosafety Committee is
(A) Advisory /Regulatory (B) Regulatory/Approval
(C) Advisory/Approval (D) Monitoring/Approval

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131. The semi conservative nature of DNA replication was confirmed experimentally by
(A) Watson and Crick-1953 (B) Watson and Crick-1958
(C) Meselson and Stahl-1953 (D) Meselson and Stahl-1958
132. The organelle functioning as a semi-autonomous organelle is,
(A) Nucleus (B) Nucleolus
(C) Mitochondria (D) Golgi body
133. No longer useful organelles are digested by which organelle?
(A) Ribosomes (B) Lysosomes
(C) Chromatin (D) Mitochondria
134. The non-membranous cell structure is,
(A) Chloroplast (B) Mitochondria
(C) Ribosome (D) Nucleus
135. DNases cleave DNA target sites at
(A) Both strands of duplex DNA (B) One strand of duplex DNA
(C) Terminal ends (D) Both (A) & (B)
136. Which of the following is a chemical nucleotide sequencing method?
(A) Edmans method (B) Sanger method
(C) Automated sequencing method (D) Maxam-Gilbert method
137. The smallest virus STNV stands for
(A) Small tobacco necrosis virus (B) Satellite tobacco necrosis virus
(C) Small tea necrosis virus (D) Satellite tea necrosis virus
138. Viroids have a signatory feature
(A) Infect plants only (B) Infect lower vertebrates only
(C) Imperfectly base paired RNA (D) Imperfectly base paired DNA
139. Basically an RFLP in an SNP that is located in the target site of a
(A) Exonuclease (B) Restriction enzymes
(C) Palindrom (D) Endonuclease
140. PCR is using sequencing methods for generating sequence are,
(A) Templates (B) Sanger’s method
(C) Sanger’s method and LMPCR (D) None of Above
141. All amino acids, except ———— are optically active.
(A) Glycine (B) Alanine
(C) Tryptophan (D) All of the above
142. There are no introns in
(A) Animal mt DNA (B) Yeast mt DNA
(C) ct DNA in the chloroplast (D) ct DNA of Angiosperms

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143. Shine Dalgarno sequences is
(A) Polypurine rich stretch
(B) Complementary to a highly conserved sequences of 16S rRNA
(C) Polypyramidine rich stretch
(D) Both (A) & (B)
144. Most prokaryotes have a
(A) peptidoglycan cell wall (B) Nucleus
(C) Mitochondria (D) Golgi body
145. ‘Knick’ in the polypeptide chain is because of,
(A) Tyrosine (B) Proline
(C) Leucine (D) Tryptophan
146. Peptidyl tranferase activity is expressed by
(A) 16S r RNA (B) 18S r RNA
(C) 5 S r RNA (D) 23 S r RNA
147. Domains are the units of polypeptides with characteristics of,
(A) Primary lipid that is structurally independent of the other domains in the polypeptide Chain
(B) smallcompact globular protein that is structurally independent of the other Domains in the
polypeptide chain
(C) secondary protein that is structurally dependent on the other domains in the Polypeptide
chain
(D) tertiary protein that is structurally dependent on the other domains in the polypeptide chain
148. Isoforms are those proteins which are encoded by different genes and perform the same function
having,
(A) different tertiary structure (B) same primary structure
(C) different secondary structure (D) different primary structure
149. Cognate tRNAs are
(A) tRNAs accepting one amino acid
(B) tRNAs recognized by same synthase
(C) multiple tRNAs representing the same amino acid
(D) tRNAs accepting modified amino acids
150. Dactylograpy is
(A) Study of DNA profiling
(B) Study of DNA finger printing
(C) Most specific and sensitive for identification
(D) Both (B) and (C)
151. Finger prints in Indian population mainly categorise into
(A) Whorl (B) Circle
(C) Loop (D) Arch

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152. LCN profiles are generally
(A) Reproducible (B) Not reproducible
(C) Conclusive in forensic case (D) Both (A) and (C)
153. SNPs account for ……….. of all differences between unrelated persons
(A) More than 95% (B) More than 90%
(C) More than 85% (D) More than 80%
154. A peptide bond
(A) is rigid and planar. (B) The atoms in it are Cα-C-N-Cα.
(C) is coplanar (D) All of the above
155. SNP genotyping generally use which of the following allele discrimination method(s)
(A) Hybridization/annealing (B) Primer extension
(C) Enzyme cleavage (D) All of the above
156. Pyrosequencing, sequences short stretches of DNA, detects
(A) Pyro primers (B) Pyrosulphates
(C) Poly adenosine (D) Pyrophosphate
157. Y-STR typing is utmost importance for analysing
(A) Multiple DNA samples
(B) Contaminated DNA samples
(C) Mixture of male and female DNA samples
(D) Only fresh DNA samples
158. CODIS stands for
(A) Combined DNA Information System (B) Combined DNA Information Site
(C) Combined DNA Information Source (D) Combined DNA Index System
159. Analysing bacterial soil sample for murder evidences,the DNA marker is
(A) 16S DNA profiling (B) 5S DNA profiling
(C) RAPDs (D) 23S DNA profiling
160. Dogs hair used for forensic investigation relies on
(A) STRs (B) VNTRs
(C) RAPDs (D) AFLPs
161. Forensic epidemiology helps to resolve issues related to
(A) Murder (B) Bioterrorism
(C) Chemical warfare (D) Both (B) and (C)
162. The first massive DNA sequencing method commercialized, used
(A) E.coil cloning technique (B) Pyro sequencing technique
(C) Cryptic cloning technique (D) Yeast cloning technique
163. Sequencing of H.influenzae introduced a new method for sequencing cellular genome
(A) Whole genome shot gun method (B) RFLPs
(C) VNTRs (D) RAPDs

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164. The marker used, in most commercially available kits, for DNA sex determinations in Forensics
(A) Troponin gene (B) Amelogenin gene
(C) α globulin gene (D) Actin gene
165. Which of the following, externally visible characteristic, be predicted and used in crime detection,
based on DNA evidence
(A) Black hair colour (B) Red hair colour
(C) Blue iris colour (D) Both (B) and (C)
166. DNA methylations can be influenced by
(A) Diet (B) Age
(C) Life style choice (D) All of the above
167. Indiviuals with red hair express an increase in
(A) Eumelanin (B) Pheomelanin
(C) Gamma melanin (D) Acromelanin
168. A global prediction model for skin colour, commercially used is based on
(A) 36 markers distributed among16 pigmentation gene
(B) 25 markers distributed among 15 pigmentation gene
(C) 20 markers distributed among 5 pigmentation gene
(D) 10 markers distributed among 5 pigmentation gene
169. Common cell types recovered from scenes of crime used for DNA phenotyping
(A) RBC (B) WBC
(C) Epithelial cells (D) Both (B) and (C)
170. VNTR and other loci are used in Forensic analysis, as they are considered to be
(A) Expressing Hardy –Weinberg equilibrium
(B) Accessible Allele frequency data base
(C) Selectively neutral or nearly so
(D) Both (A) and (B)
171. A growing research area, in DNA analysis using epigenetic alterations, focus on
(A) Differentially modified regions (B) Differentially methylated regions
(C) Differentially methylated RNAs (D) Differentially modified RNAs
172. The descending order of immunoglobulin concentration in human sera
(A) IgG, IgA, IgM, IgD and IgE (B) IgA, IgM, IgG, IgD and IgE
(C) IgM, IgG, IgA, IgD and IgE (D) IgG, IgM, IgA, IgD, and IgE
173. Polypeptides composed of D- aminoacids are not antigenic
(A) They are metabolised by tissue (B) They are not metabolised by tissue
(C) They are neutralised easily (D) Both (A) and (C)

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174. T cell independent(TI) antigens
(A) Antibody response is limited to IgM and IgG3
(B) Do not show immunological memory
(C) Metabolized very slowly and remain in the body for a long time
(D) All of the above
175. Antibody secreted into external secretions and guards mucosal surfaces
(A) IgE (B) IgG
(C) IgA (D) Both (A) and (B)
176. C- reactive protein
(A) Reflects survival time after trauma (B) Reflects degree of tissue damage
(C) Are stable for one month (D) All of the above
177. Which of the following protein has applications in Forensic Neuropathology?
(A) S90 proteins (B) S100 proteins
(C) S121 proteins (D) S200 proteins
178. The advantage of isoenzyme method
(A) Stable in stains for over four weeks
(B) isoenzyme pattern differ in human and animal
(C) Distinct from vaginal secretions band patterns
(D) All of the above
179. CD8+ T lymphocyte are involved in antigen presentations in
(A) MHC Class 1 pathway (B) MHC Class 2 pathway
(C) MHC Class 3 pathway (D) Both (A) and (B)
180. HLA typing is used
(A) To assess compatibility before tissue transplantation
(B) In disputed paternity
(C) In finger printing
(D) Both (A) and (B)
181. The mediator of hypersensitivity Type I reaction
(A) IgM (B) IgA
(C) Histamine (D) IgG
182. “Protective biological lubricants” are
(A) membrane bound glycogens (B) membrane bound glycoproteins
(C) membrane bound srarch (D) membrane bound chitins
183. The fatty acid tails of the phospholipid molecule in the cell membrane is
(A) Ahydrophobic (B) Hydrophilic
(C) Amphipathic (D) Neutral

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184. The proteins that are employed in mtDNA repair are encoded by,
(A) nuclear genes (B) hydrolase enzymes
(C) lipolytic enzymes (D) epimerase enzymes
185. The assimilation of liquid into a cell by the budding of small vesicles from the cell membrane.
(A) Pinocytosis (B) Phagocytosis
(C) Exocytosis (D) Digestion
186. White blood cells and embryonic cells exhibits ———locomotion in human body,
(A) Amoeboid locomotion (B) Gliding locomotion
(C) Swarming locomotion (D) Flagellar locomotion
187. Transformation of cells broadly refers as,
(A) the change in phenotype of a cell due to a new genetic material.
(B) no contact inhibition
(C) the change in phenotype of a cell due to a new biochemical material.
(D) when cells are non-anchorage dependent
188. Delayed hypersensitivity is induced by
(A) Circulating antibodies (B) Sensitized T cells
(C) Sensitized B cells (D) Both (A) and (C)
189. Lectins are potential tools for
(A) Isolation of glycoproteins
(B) Identification and separation of cell types
(C) Identification of cell surface receptors
(D) All of the above
190. Which of the following feature(s) renders Lectin its application in Forensic Science
(A) Proteinaceous (B) Sensitivity
(C) Agglutination (D) Both (A) and (B)
191. In the complement cascade, the core event is the activation of
(A) C3 (B) C42
(C) C4 (D) C36
192. For any serological test generally, sensitivity and specificity are
(A) In direct proportion (B) In inverse proportion
(C) Dependent on cell types (D) Independent of cell type
193. Finger printing contaminants and evaluating the concentration of these compounds is the focus
in
(A) DNA finger printing (B) Forensic Medicine
(C) Environmental Forensic (D) Both (A) and (B)
194. 2D gas chromatography, a powerful tool for complex mixture separation and characterization is
(A) GCxFC (B) GCxMS
(C) GCxLC (D) GCxGC

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195. Which of the following is not a biomarker in chemical finger printing using GCMS?
(A) Volatile Organic Compounds (B) Steranes
(C) Triterpenes (D) Diterpenes
196. An important technique to provide information regarding status of ground water contaminants
(A) IRMS (B) GCMS
(C) 2D GC (D) GIRMS
197. Organic polymers such as plastic and polymers are identified using
(A) PMC (B) FTIR
(C) PLM (D) Both (B) and (C)
198. The leaded particles classified as autoexhaust
(A) Pb-Zn (B) Pb-Br
(C) Pb-Cr (D) Pb only
199. Which of the following is a key identifier for common indoors and out door dust particle
(A) Lb-Br (B) Skin cells and mucous
(C) Fungal cells (D) Skin cells
200. Petroleum coke in unknown sample can be identified by the presence of
(A) Sulfur (B) Nickel
(C) Lead (D) Both (A) and (B)
201. Underground storage tank corrosion model, used in primary soil measurement include
(A) Soil moisture content (B) Soil resistivity
(C) Bicarbonate concentration (D) All of the above
202. Gasoline contains few of the classified biomarkers because
(A) It’s biodegradable (B) It’s too volatile
(C) It’s non reactive (D) All of the above
203. In an autopsy which tissue sample is collected for DNA testing
(A) Blood (B) Liver
(C) Spleen (D) Gut
204. For X-ray diffraction analysis the average size of the nanoparticles is estimated using
(A) Debye-Scherrer equation (B) Debye-Smith equation
(C) Debye-Bragg equation (D) Scherrer Bragg equation
205. In SEM as a result of electron/specimen interaction the primary back scattered electrons reveals
(A) Electrical information (B) Atomic number
(C) Topographical information (D) Both (B) and (C)
206. Apart from structural characterization TEM can also assess
(A) Melting points of nanocrystals
(B) Measure mechanical properties of nanowires and tubes
(C) Measure electrical properties of nanowires and tubes
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207. In Atomic Force Microscopy the specimen surface is scanned by
(A) Microscale cantilever with a probe (B) Probe
(C) Electrode (D) Probe coupled to laser
208. PLGA, one of the best biomaterial available for drug delivery is
(A) Poly D, L lactic-co-glycolic acid (B) Poly L lactic-co-glycolic acid
(C) Poly lactic-co- D glycolic acid (D) Poly lactic-co- D, L glycolic acid
209. Fullerenes are a family of related icosahedrel structure with
(A) 20,40,50,60 or 84 carbons (B) 20,40,60,70 or 84 carbons
(C) 20, 50, 70 or 90 carbons (D) 60,120,180 carbons
210. A vital feature, enabling the use of nanostructure lipids as carriers of drugs, DNA etc
(A) Thermo stability (B) Water solubility
(C) Laser sensitivity (D) Clearing reticulo endothelial scheme
211. Nanogels score over nanoparticles in drug delivery due to
(A) High degree of encapsulation (B) High specificity
(C) Low cost (D) Both (B) and (C)
212. Dendrimers act as carriers, called vectors, for
(A) Pathogenesis (B) Knock out therapy
(C) Gene therapy’ (D) Organ transplants
213. Functionlized CNT can deliver drugs to
(A) Highly dividing cells (B) Neuron
(C) All cell types (D) Muscle cells
214. In Magnetic Resonance Imaging(MRI) carbon nanotubes enhances the diagnostic efficacy as
(A) Coupling agents (B) Contrast agents
(C) Stabilizing agents (D) Capping agents
215. Semi conductor nanocrystals constituted by inorganic materials in the range of 1-10 nm used
for tumour imaging
(A) Liposome (B) Quantum dots
(C) Fullerenes (D) CNT
216. Synchronization of cells, into the specific phase of growth cycle, and its electrochemical readout
for assessing environmental toxicant
(A) CNT (B) Nano –electrodes
(C) Nano –biochips (D) Escheriosomes
217. Which of the following is a powerful nanopowder used for latent finger printing?
(A) ZnO-FeO2 (B) ZnO-SiO2
(C) NiO-Fe3O2 (D) Ni3O-SiO2
218. Drug facilitated crime is done under the influence of
(A) Psychosimulative drugs (B) Psychoinhibitory drugs
(C) Psychotropic substances (D) Psychosomatic substances

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219. In forensic, medico- legal investigation TSD stand for
(A) Time subsequent to death (B) Time since death
(C) Total soluble drug (D) Total soluble dust
220. In nanobiosensors, Riboflavin mediates electro-chemical detection of
(A) Adenosine related target DNA (B) Uracil related target DNA
(C) Cytosine related target DNA (D) Thymidine related target DNA
221. Traces of pesticide residue can be identified by the nanosensor
(A) E.coli (B) P.putida JS444
(C) E.coli 431 (D) P.putida 321
222. Brain finger printing
(A) Used by EEG on Lead (B) Used lie detector
(C) Used RNA (D) Used DNA
223. Michael Jackson’s death was due to
(A) Lethal dose of heroin (B) Lethal dose of propofol
(C) Carbon monoxide poisoning (D) Polonium poisoning
224. The advantage of analysing urine sample for drugs/metabolites
(A) Urine concentrates these many times
(B) These substances persist in urine when no longer in circulation
(C) Simple screening is possible
(D) All of the above
225. Which of the following forensics samples not frozen subsequent to collection?
(A) Adipose tissue (B) Blood
(C) Lungs (D) Bile
226. In death cases involving inhalation of a drug, the tissue of choice for forensic analysis
(A) Lungs (B) Liver
(C) Kidney (D) Lymph
227. The forensic pathologist collects blood from
(A) Abdomen swabs (B) Left side of heart
(C) Peripheral circulation (D) Both (B) and (C)
228. Major site for detecting poisons
(A) Gut (B) Liver
(C) Urine (D) Blood
229. Brain is a good forensic sample for assaying
(A) Non volatile poisons (B) Volatile poisons
(C) Organic poisons (D) Non-polar poisons
230. Alcohol often _______ the effect of barbiturates
(A) Neutralized (B) Potentiates
(C) Acidifies (D) All of the above

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231. Which of the following deal with, knowingly selling adulterated drugs?
(A) Sec 275 IPC (B) Sec 270 IPC
(C) Sec 299 IPC (D) Both (B) and (C)
232. Hallucinogens and Neuroleptics are
(A) Deliriants (B) Relaxants
(C) Psychotropic (D) Both (B) and (C)
233. Which of these is/are cardiac poison(s)
(A) Co2 (B) Co
(C) Alcohol (D) Nicotine
234. Cannabis, Cocaine and Opium classify as
(A) Arrow poison (B) Cattle poison
(C) Aphrodisiacs (D) Abortifacient drug
235. Unabsorbed poisons are excreted thorough
(A) Urine (B) Faces
(C) Vomitus (D) Both (B) and (C)
236. Action of alcohol on the CNS during exercise is
(A) Enhanced (B) Slowed
(C) No effect (D) Idiosyncracy
237. In Glasgow scoring EVM, V stands for
(A) Vital organs (B) Visual reflex
(C) Verbal response (D) Verbal reflex
238. Prioratize the listed management strategies in case of poisoning
I. Nursing and psychiatric care
II. Decontamination
III. Poison elimination
IV. Antidote administration
V. Stabilization and evaluation
(A) V, II, III, IV, I (B) I, II, III, IV, V
(C) II, I, II, V, IV (D) II, III, IV, V, I
239. The International Pharmacopoeia is issued by
(A) UN (B) International Pharmacopoeia Society
(C) WHO (D) Pharmacopoeia Society of UK
240. Pharmacopoeia furnishes quality specifications for
(A) Pharmaceutical ingredients (B) Homeopathic Products
(C) Herbal Products (D) All of the above
241. Importance of Pharmacopoeia is its
(A) Precise analytical process (B) Legally binding status
(C) Region based standards (D) International standards

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242. Indian Pharmacopoeia 2018 has not listed
(A) Chemical monographs (B) Biological monographs
(C) Homeopathic monographs (D) Herbal monographs
243. Blood grouping reagents spanning 10 monographs was introduced in
(A) IP-2000 (B) IP-2007
(C) IP-2014 (D) IP-2018
244. As per IP standards plastic containers, for Parenteral preperations is
(A) PET containers (B) Sterile PVC containers
(C) Polycarbonate containers (D) Polypropylene containers
245. The National IPR Policy-2016 confirms India’s commitment to
(A) Doha Development Agenda (B) TRIPS Agreement
(C) WHO (D) Both (A) and (B)
246. The TKDL mentioned in IPR Policy document refers to
(A) Technical Knowledge Data Library (B) Traditional Knowledge Data Library
(C) Traditional Knowledge Digital Library (D) Technical Knowledge Digital Library
247. The World Intellectual Property Organization has its headquarters in
(A) Rome (B) Geneva
(C) Switzerland (D) Both (B) and (C)
248. Penalty for falsification of entries in register for trade marks
(A) Imprisonment up to 2 years with fine
(B) Imprisonment up to 5 years without fine
(C) Imprisonment up to 2 years without fine
(D) Both (A) and (C)
249. Latest development in crime investigation using laser ablation
(A) LA-ICP-FTIR (B) LA-ICP-EC
(C) LA-ICP-MS (D) LA-ICP
250. Cyber criminals hide file using
(A) XB hard drives (B) XOX hard drives
(C) BX hard drives (D) XBOX hard drives
251. Isotopic signature analysis help identify
(A) Geographic origin of unknown (B) Age of unknown
(C) Height of unknown (D) Both (B) and (C)
252. Facial approximation technique is used by
(A) Forensic anthropologist (B) Forensic geneticist
(C) Forensic psychologist (D) All of the above

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253. The advanced finger print technology that allows detecting the time the finger print was left
behind
(A) Pulse finger print technology (B) Time tracing finger print technology
(C) Laser finger print technology (D) Rapid DNA finger printing
254. Retrovirus is,
(A) Adenoviruses
(B) Adeno-associated viruses
(C) None
(D) A type of virus that uses RNA as its genetic material
255. the first successful nuclear gene transfer or gene therapy in humans was approved by,
(A) National Institutes of Health (B) National Institute of technology
(C) NIO (D) NCERT
256. In the Ti plasmid the vir genes are located
(A) in the T-RNA region (B) at the right border of T-DNA
(C) at the middle border of T-DNA (D) Outside of the T-DNA region
257. For T-DNA integration into a plant cell DNA, the region of the Ti plasmid is unconditionally
required,
(A) cloning site
(B) right border sequence of the T-DNA region
(C) left border sequence of the T-DNA region
(D) Both (A) and (C)
258. In western blotting technique the electrophoretic transfer of proteins,
(A) from sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gels is done
(B) from sodium dodecyl polyacrylamide gels is done
(C) from potassium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gels is done
(D) from magnesium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gels is done
259. The BR of pBR322 stands for
(A) F. Bolivar and R. Rodrigues (B) Bacillus Recombinant
(C) F. Batson and R.Rodrigues (D) Bacterial Recombinant
260. In DNA denaturation the higher the melting temperature,
(A) The greater the (GT) content of the DNA.
(B) The greater the (AT) content of the DNA.
(C) The greater the (AG) content of the DNA.
(D) The greater the guanine-cytosine (GC) content of the DNA.
261. The Klenow fragment/enzyme used is from _______ during the synthesis of cDNA, subsequent
to Reverse transcriptase treatment,
(A) E.coli RNA polymerase II (B) E.coli DNA polymerase I
(C) E.coli RNA polymerase I (D) None of these

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262. Following marker genes carried by Shuttle vectors,
(A) two types of origin of replication and selectable marker genes.
(B) three types of origin of replication .
(C) one type of selectable marker genes.
(D) four type of origin of replication and selectable marker genes.
263. The seromucous secretions is containing the predominant antibody isotype is,
(A) Ig K (B) Ig M
(C) Ig A (D) Ig E
264. The medulla of lymph nodes arepresenting the antigen cells are,
(A) Synaptic cells (B) Follicullar dendritic cells
(C) Classic macrophages (D) None of the above
265. A solution of phenolphthalein is applied to suspected blood stain,followed by hydrogen peroxide
treatment in
(A) ELISA test (B) Kastle-Meyer test
(C) Malachite Green test (D) All above tests
266. The characterization of semen is done by following presumptive test,
(A) Acid Phosphatase test (B) Special Antigen test
(C) Microscopic observation (D) Precipitation test
267. The detection at the site of crime for the presence of the saliva is done by,
(A) Catalase (B) ATPase
(C) Amylase (D) Both (A) and (B)
268. The average hemoglobin content in the whole blood of women
(A) 11 grams/100 ml of cells (B) 14 grams/100 ml of cells
(C) 12 grams/100 ml of cells (D) 10 grams/100 ml of cells
269. Each hemoglobin molecule can transport
(A) 4 molecules of oxygen (B) 4 atoms of oxygen
(C) 1 molecule of oxygen (D) 1atom of oxygen
270. Neutrophils move through the capillary pores by,
(A) Buoyancy (B) Chemotaxis
(C) Migration (D) Diapedesis
271. Dominating Phagocytic cells at the site of inflammation are,
(A) Platelets (B) Monocytes
(C) Neutrophils (D) Basophils
272. Heparin is liberated into the blood by
(A) Neutrophils (B) Mast cells
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273. Cell mediated immunity is expressed by
(A) B- lymphocyte (B) T- lymphocyte
(C) Macrophage (D) Plasma cells
274. In the ABO blood group system, the average titer of agglutinins in plasma peaks during
(A) 1-10 years (B) 8-10 years
(C) 10-12 years (D) 10-15 years
275. The common types of Rh antigens are,
(A) C, D, E, c, d, e (B) B, C, D, b, c, d
(C) D, E, F, d, e, f (D) X, Y, Z, x, y, z
276. For triggering an immune reaction after the ABO and the Rh blood group system the third most
potent blood group system is,
(A) Duffy blood group system (B) Kidd blood group system
(C) Kell blood group system (D) Lewisblood group system
277. The Lewis antigen system is a human blood group system. It is based upon two genes on
chromosome 19
(A) FUT3 or Lewis gene (B) FUT2, or Secretor gene.
(C) AB blood group (D) Both (A) and (B)
278. Individuals with Duffy negative phenotypes are resistant to
(A) Vibrio stephani (B) Plasmodium vivax
(C) Vibrio cholera (D) E.coli
279. In the autoimmune disease manifesting in rheumatic fever, the targeted tissue(s)
(A) Joints (B) Heart valves
(C) Muscle (D) Both (A) and (B)
280. Aqueous solutions are sterilized in autoclave at temperature ranges
(A) 105oC - 108oC (B) 108oC - 126oC
(C) 115oC - 125oC (D) 110oC - 130oC
281. Seitz filters are
(A) Disposable, single –use asbestose filters
(B) Disposable, single –use unglazed ceramic filters
(C) Disposable, single –use diatomaceous filters
(D) Disposable, single –use nitrocellulose filters
282. BTWC established as a preventive measure to counter bioweapons, stands for
(A) Bioweapon Treaty World Convention
(B) Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention
(C) Bioterrorism Treaty World Convention
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283. The bioweapon(s) listed in Category A
(A) Bacillus anthracis (B) Clostridium botulinum
(C) Yersinia pestis (D) All of the above
284. Aldehydes manifest their antimicrobial action by
(A) Destroying the DNA structure
(B) Destroying the amino group of protein molecule
(C) Destroying the cell wall
(D) Destroying the ribosome structure
285. The endotoxic activity of Gram –negative bacteria is vested in
(A) Outer membrane proteins
(B) Cell wall receptors
(C) Lipopolysaccharides present in the cell wall
(D) Mucoplolysaccharides present in the cell wall
286. Bacteria,frequently become Gram variable, showing irregular staining characteristics, during
(A) Lag phase (B) Exponential phase
(C) Stationary phase (D) Death phase
287. Catalase enzyme is absent in
(A) Anaerobic bacteria (B) Aerobic bacteria
(C) Heterotrophic bacteria (D) Obligate Anaerobic bacteria
288. Tetracyclins inhibit
(A) Cell wall synthesis (B) Protein synthesis
(C) DNA replication (D) Metabolic pathway
289. Sulfonamides,express competitive inhibition of
(A) Dihydropteric acid (B) Dihydrofolic acid
(C) Tetrahydropteric acid (D) Tetrahydrofolic acid
290. Advanced Microbiome analysis, that assist Forensic investigators to provide clues on individuals
life style
(A) DNA fingerprint (B) Metagenomics
(C) Microbial fingerprint (D) STRs
291. As per the International arms control and disarmament treaty, use of biological weapons was
banned in the year
(A) 1945 (B) 1950
(C) 1965 (D) 1972
292. The number of deaths reported in the historic anthrax letter attack, of 2001
(A) 56 (B) 30
(C) 5 (D) 3

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293. A biological agent of Category A, responsible for tularemia
(A) Fusarium (F.) tularensis (B) Francisella (F.) tularensis
(C) Bacillus tularensis (D) Mycoplasma tularensis
294. In a fecal sample analysed, reported the presence of Entamoeba histolytica, inferring
(A) Amebic dysentery (B) Diarrhea
(C) Hemolytic dysentery (D) Both (A) and (B)
295. For isolation of Vibrio spp from stool, conventionally use
(A) TCS agar (B) TCBS agar
(C) TMM agar (D) DCA agar
296. Most bacteria are readily killed by
(A) 5% hydrochloric acid (B) 5% sodium hydroxide
(C) 5% potassium hydroxide (D) Both (A) and (B)
297. Excessive osmotic imbibitions, leading to swelling and rupture of bacterial cell
(A) Plasmoptysis (B) Plasmolysis
(C) Osmolysis (D) Osmoptysis
298. Low concentrations of Phenol
(A) ruptures cell wall (B) precipitate protein
(C) disrupt DNA replication (D) disrupts ribosome
299. Forensic investigation into bacterial gastroenteritis outbreak in a community, saw to the isolation
of
(A) Shigella spp (B) E. Coli
(C) Yersinia pestis (D) Both (A) and (B)
300. Haemoglobin has more affinity for O2 in lungs when,
(A) Partial pressure of O2 is high in lungs
(B) Partial pressure of CO2 is high in lungs
(C) Partial pressure of O2 is high in muscle tissues
(D) Partial pressure of CO2 is high in muscle tissues

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