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Model Paper for Food Inspector Pharmacophore Solutions Q 1 Who among the following is the first Indian wrestler to have won a medal in Olympic games? 1) Susheel Kumar 2) K. D. Jadhav 3) Pappu Yadav 4) Limba Ram Q 2 Who is the fastest man on the earth? 1) Usain Bolt 2) Asafa Powell 3) Carl Lewis 4) Ben Jhonson Q 3 Who won the men’s 110m hurdles at the Beijing Olympics?. 1) Payne David (United States) 2) Oliver David (United States) 3) Doucoure Ladji (France) 4) Robles Dayron (Cuba) Q 4 Which of the following is going to host 2012 Olympics? 1) London 2) New York 3) Brasilia 4) Moscow Q5 What is defined as the change in velocity over time? 1) Acceleration 2) Speed 3) Work 4) Force Q 6 What controls the rate of chemical reactions in your body? 1) DNA 2) Enzymes 3) Carbohydrates 4) Messenger RNA Q 7 What type of wave is a water waves? 1) Amplitude waves 2) Transverse waves 3) Longitudinal waves 4) Frequent waves Q 8 Which is NOT the name of an atomic model? 1) Thomson 2) Newton 3) Bohr 4) Electron Cloud Q 9 What's the name of our galaxy? 1) The Milky Way 2) The Murky Way 3) The Mars Way 4) The Only Way Q10 Water in solid form is known as... 1) Crystal 2) Dry Ice 3) Soda 4) Ice Q 11 The reproduction of the cell is controlled by the _______ 1) Nucleus 2) Centrosome 3) Endoplasmic reticulum 4) Mitochondrion Best of Luck www.gpatindia.com Model Paper for Food Inspector Pharmacophore Solutions Q 12 Using the rule-of-nines to determine the burn percentage, what percent is an infant's face? 1) 4.5 percent 2) 9 percent 3) 14 percent 4) 18 percent Q 13 Which Satellite farthest from the parent planet? 1) Titan 2) Charon 3) Sinope 4) Hyperion Q14 What two nations were constantly trying to better each other from 1957-1975 in and informal competition known as the "Space Race"? 1) Canada and United States 2) Soviet Union and United States 3) United States and China 4) Soviet Union and China Q15What non-profit organization is made up of worldwide ham radio operators that use their own membership-supported satellites? 1) AMSAT 2) GLOBALSAT 3) HAMSAT 4) FUTURESAT Q16 The Central Arid Zone Research Institute (CAZRI) is located at... 1) Jaipur 2) Jodhpur 3) Jaisalmer 4) Jallandhar Q17 The first telegraph line in India was laid between... 1) Calcutta and Delhi 2) Calcutta and Agra 3) Calcutta and Bombay 4) Delhi and Bombay Q18 The mathematical term 'e' stands for what number, to two decimal places? 1) 1.27 2) 2.17 3) 2.71 4) 1.72 Q19 Global warming will have an adverse effect on the polar ice caps. What is the most important reason why melting polar ice caps is such a major concern in the long term? 1) Increased risk of icebergs 2) Coastal and island flooding 3) Reduced hunting ranges for polar bears 4) Increased opportunity for oil exploration in the Arctic Q20 Which phenomenon of global warming in the Pacific Ocean will also likely increase in frequency and severity as long-term global warming continues? 1) El Nino 2) Trade winds 3) La Nina 4) None of these Best of Luck www.gpatindia.com Model Paper for Food Inspector Pharmacophore Solutions Q 21What is a brown dwarf? 1) Is a small star that is somewhat cooler than a red dwarf 2) Is a very large planet 3) Is similar to each of the above 4) Is a type of natural Satellite. Q 22 Which British unit of measurement has been given special dispensation by the EU and will continue to be used? 1) The mile 2) The pint 3) The yard 4) The acre Q 23 Which of the following did Newton not discover? 1) Law of Gravity 2) Law of Mechanics 3) Law of Magnetism 4) Law of Motion Q 24 Maxwell's equations describe what? 1) All electric and magnetic phenomena 2) The dynamo effect 3) Electromagnetism 4) All of the above Q 25. Intensity and duration of insolation are major factors that determine seasons. It varies due to: 1) inclination of axis and revolution 2) rotation 3) revolution 4) earth’s distance from sun Q 26 Earth’s annual revolution around the sun causes: 1) seasons 2) day and night 3) rainfall distribution on the globe 4) differing lengths of day and night in different places Q 27 Which of the following was not a leap year? 1) 1896 2) 1908 3) 1900 4) 1904 Q 28 Generally temperature decreases with increase in: 1) latitude 2) longitude 3) sclerophyllous 4) altitude Q-29. Assertion (A): Only half of the moon’s surface is directly visible from the earth. Reason (R): The period of rotation of the moon on its axis is equal to the period of its revolution of earth. A. A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation B. A and R are true and R correctly explains A Best of Luck www.gpatindia.com Model Paper for Food Inspector Pharmacophore Solutions C. Both A and R are false D. A is false but R is true Q30 Which one of the following best explains the occurrence of solar eclipse? 1) When sun is in between moon and earth 2) When earth is in between moon and sun 3) When moon comes between sun and earth on a new moon day 4) When moon comes between sun and earth on a full moon day Q31 Which part of the sun is visible during a total solar eclipse? 1) Corona 2) Chromo sphere 3) Photosphere 4) No part is visible Q 32 Lunar Eclipse is caused when: 1) the sun and the moon and the earth are in a line 2) the earth comes between the sun and the moon 3) the sun and the earth are on either side of the moon 4) the sun comes between the earth and the moon Q 33 The full moon rises in the: 1) South 2) North 3) East 4) West Q 34 The longest circle which can be drawn on the earth surface passes along: 1) Circle of Arctic 2) Equator 3) Tropic of Cancer 4) Tropic of Capricorn Q 35 When Komagatamaur ship reaches Budge (Calcutta Port) 1) 1915, Jan 9 2) 1914, Sept 29 3) 1914, Aug 4 4)1914, June 16 Q 36 Which amendment of the Constitution accorded precedence to the Directive Principles of State Policy over the Fundamental Rights? 1)39th amendment 2)42nd amendment 3)44th amendment 4) None of the above Q-37 Which amendment of the Constitution sought to enhance the importance of the Directive Principles by providing that no law passed to give effect to Directive Principles of State Policy contained in Articles 39(b) and 39 (c) shall be deemed to be void on the ground that it abridges the rights conferred by Articles 14 and 19? 1)24th amendment 2) 45th amendment 3) 42nd amendment 4) 44th amendment Best of Luck www.gpatindia.com Model Paper for Food Inspector Pharmacophore Solutions Q-38 Which of the following statements regarding the Directive Principles of State Policy is/are correct? 1)The framers of the Constitution borrowed the Directive Principles from the Government of India Act, 1935 2)The Directive Principles aim at realising the high ideals of justice, liberty, equality and fraternity enshrined in the preamble to the Constitution 3)The Directive Principles have to be kept in mind by the government while formulating policy and framing laws 4)The Directive Principles are justiciable Q-39 In the event of non-enforcement of the Directive Principles of State Policy by the government, the citizen can approach 1) the High Court 2)the Supreme Court 3)any court 4)none of these Q-40 Which one of the following wanted the Directive Principles of State Policy to be the basis of all future legislation? 1)B R Ambedkar 2)Jawaharlal Nehru 3)K M Munshi 4)B N Rau Q-41 Article 40 of the Constitution of India states that "The State shall take steps to organise X and endow them with such powers and authority, as may be necessary to enable them to function as units of self government." In this statement X stands for 1)Village Panchayats 2)Zila Parishads 3)Inter State Council 4)None Q-42 Which one of the following is a Directive Principle of State Policy? 1)The state shall not deny to any person equality before law 2)The stat shall no discriminate against any person on grounds of religion, race, caster, sex or place of birth 3)Untouchability is abolished and its practice in any form shall be punishable by law 4) The state shall endeavour to protect and improve the environment Best of Luck www.gpatindia.com Model Paper for Food Inspector Pharmacophore Solutions Q-43 Under the Directive Principles of State Policy, the state is expected to provide free and compulsory education to all children up to the age of 1)14 2) 13 3)15 4) 1 Q-44 Who said in the Constituent Assembly that the Directive Principles of State Policy are like a 'cheque on a bank payable at the convenience of the bank'? 1) Jawaharlal Nehru 2)K T Shah 3)B R Ambedkar 4)K M Munshi Q-45 Which one of the following amendments accorded precedence to the Directive Principles over Fundamental Rights? 1) 24th Amendment 2) 39th Amendment 3) 42nd Amendment 4) 44the Amendment Q-46 What is the main sanction behind the Fundamental Duties? 1)legal 2) social 3)moral 4)all the above Q-47 Fundamental Duties were incorporated in the Constitution to 1)prevent misuse of Fundamental Rights 2) curb subversive and unconstitutional activities 3) curb the growing power of the executive 4)make the Fundamental Rights more meaningful Q-48 In 1799, the British attacked Mysore.