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(d) ~JTlfblhf*m;~m~*~~n-41~~ * *. Consider the statements about 'Missile Technology Control Regime' (MTCR) group (a) India became the member of the group in June 2016. (b) 35 countries are inembers of this group. (c) It is the first timc that India has been included in such an International level export controlling group. (d) The prime aim of the group is to control the spread of missiles and pilotless aeroplane technology. Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? (1) (a) and (b) only (2) (a) and (4 only d TPlT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK (4) **m ?4xm+m ISRO stands for : (1) Indian States Research Organisation (2) Intemational Space Regional Organisation (3) International Scientific Research Organisation (4) Indian Space Research Organisation 5. ~~~: (a, *?lf+-+fm*39*. (b) fk3 1970 9d ?lJ?hTi$WFld d W. (c) ** $fm7 *mr 3.2. 39TiP41*. **: (1) -(4, (b) (2) -(a), (4 (3) -(b), (4 (4) *Ud Select the correct statements : (a) The headquarters of European Union are at Brussels. @) Britain joined the European Union in 1970. (c) Court of Justice and European Commission are subinstitutions of EU. Answer options : (1) MY(a), (b) (2) MY(a), (4 (3) MY(b), (4 (4) AU of the above W4Td'ZWlT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK P.T.O. 6. %. '~19iii:~~'-~ri.41~%'~~~. (a) &f~,rn~*~awh. @) '*~'sTlf'rl'~o~1$1~'41Vit~~*3iaOf. (c) '*~~'?-Fmma~~~. (1) *(a) * (b) (2) *(a) * (4 (3) *(a) * (4 (4) + Consider the statement!; about late 'Ramchandra Chintarnan Dhere'. (a) He studied the folk literature, ancient literature. @) He passed the 'Sahitya Visharath' and 'Rashtrabhasha Pravin' examinations. (c) Received 'Sahitya Academy Puraskar'. (d) Died before publication of his last book 'Shree Nmsinha - Uday and Vikas'. Which of the above statements are correct ? 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(1) Razia Sultan (2) Mehbooba Mufti (3) Hina Bhatt (4) Sheikh Hasina (3) m (4) 3-f~ Haryana's intemationa1:ly famous district Gurgaon is currently known as (1) Gadegaon (2) Gurudham (3) Gurugram (4) Gurudakshina ai=Wr T'lT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK .I (a) (i) d * (c) - (iii) mm (d) 'm' (iv) (a) (b) (4 (4 (1) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (2) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (3) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (4) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Match the 'Shivchhatrapati Awards' of 2012 - 13, declared on 21/10/2015, and recipients : (a) 'Jeevan Gaurav' (i) Rahi Sarnaubat @) Shooting (ii) Rarnesh Vipat (c) Gymnastic (iii) Nandhini Bongade (d) 'Jeejamata' (iv) Roma Jogalekar Answer options : (a) (b) (4 (4 (1) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (2) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (3) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (4) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) W d /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK P.T.O. 10. *m/m3m: (a) ft4 sprit 207 -Fi9 M. (b) ft4~~~Tmripnmw91~&m~. Select the correct statement/statements : (a) 207 teams participated in Rio Olympics. (b) During the inauguration ceremony of Rio Olympics the issue of climate change was discussed. (c) 3lS' Olympic games organised in Brazil. Answer options : (1) Only (a), (b) (2) only (a), (4 (3) only (b), (4 (4) All of the above 11. ssan~~eit1xk?~'fWr~a~rn~~m: (a) *-m- (4 (b) mm-9- (ii) TR * (c) * f+=R (iii) 3mUM (4 m-mpm (iv) 3;mr~s m*: (a) (b) (4 (4 (1) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (2) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (3) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (4) (iv) (i) (ii! (id) Match the 'Oscar' winner films and their categories in 8~~ Academy Awards : (a) Best Foreign Language Film (4 Amy @) Best Animated Short Film (ii) Son of Saul (c) Rest Animated Feature (iii) Bear Story (d) Best Documentary Feature (iv) Inside Out Answer options : (a) (b) (4 (4 (1) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i:~ (2) (i) (ii) (iii) (h) (3) (iii) (iv) (i) (u) (4) (iv) (i) (ii) (ki) d3WT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK *- I A 9 12. ~2016~$~~~~0n~~f?Vl? (1) dffirlfQ (2) * m (3) x.7. qiwm-4 m (4) d4.udmg In July 2016 who among the following resigned from Rajyasabha membershp ? (1) Na joyta Singh Siddhu (2) Narendra Jadhav (3) Dr. Subramaniam Swamy (4) Chhatrapati Sri Sambhaji Shahu 13. 2014a2016sll~~~33~rj~~~~? (1) w* (2) *.*+q (3) x.7. Tdt* (4) x.7. rn 3TqTfal Who was the Chief Justice of Kolkata High Court from 2014 to 2016 ? (1) Sujata Manohar (2) Dr. Manjula Chellur (3) Dr. Rajni Patel (4) Dr. Kiran Ahluvalia 14. '~'m~~~em~;rrijf? (1) mmm!Hm3m*. (2) $TI. 2003 qd TFl5R& 3373 fl 'h'd 3lWXV M. (3) 3Rl TVl3000 f%&kWl *. (4) adftm-27'sllm-~itSi;s. Which of the following statement is not correct about 'Tejas' ? (1) Fighter plane made in India. (2) Was named as 'Tejas' in 2003 by the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Bajpeyi. (3) It has a range of 3000 kilometers. (4) It will replace 'Mig-27' fighter aeroplane. 3llW /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK P.T.O. (a) w* @) (4 d* (dl &a*: (1) -(4, @I, (4 (2) (3) -(a), (c), (dl (4) Which books are written by Alvin Toffler ? (a) Future Shock @) Power Shift (c) Third Wave (d) Future World Answer options : (1) MY(a), @I, (4 (2) (3) MY(4, (c), (dl (4) What is the maximum number of members in a State Legislative Assembly fixed by the Indian Constitution ? WWdTT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK (a) 3Tmvi?7 FFfmI (i) 3754 28 (b) ~~~~7m(ii) -14 (c) VrFh ?mlk (iii) 3Fi 25 (d) #mFfRb*VrFhf%~ (iv) ww 21 ('4 (b) (c) (dl (1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (2) (ii) (iv) (iii) (i) (3) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) (4) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii) Match the following pairs regarding Fundamental Rights of foreigners and articles in the Constitution : A B (Fundamental Rights) (Articles) (a) Equality before law (i) Article 28 (b) Protection of life and personal liberty (ii) Article 14 (c) Freedom of Religion (iii) Article 25 (d) Religious Education in Educational Institutions (iv) Article 21 Answer options : (a) (b) (4 (4 (1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (2) (ii) (iv) (iii) (i) (3) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) (4) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii) WW!ld TlW /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK P.T.O. -"--. - -.- 'ar (a) (i) 1/1OFRT4 (b) l%ermrorre* (ii) 1/12 FRT4 (4 -%m (iii) 1/3 TWl (4 +?4fkft rn (iv) 1/6 FRT4 *3if?: (a) (b) (4 (dl (1) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (2) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (3) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii) (4) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii) Match the pairs - (Legislative Council) : A B (a) Graduates Constituency (i) 1/10 members @) Elected by Legislative Assembly members (ii) 1/12 members (c) Nominated by Governor (iii) 1/3 members (d) Quorum of Council (iv) 1/6 members Answer options : (a) (b) (4 (dl (1) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (2) (iii) (iv) (i) (u! (3) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii) (4) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii) d GWll /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK According to 731~Constitutional Amendment Act, the minimum age for contesting the Panchayat Raj Elections is : (1) 25 years (2) 18 years (3) 21 years (4) 30 years (a) w@, ~w~$?I.~I~~~wI~~T&&. What are the sources of income of the Gram-Panchayat ? (a) Main income sources of the Gram Panchayat are House Tax, Water Tax and Tax on Pilgrimages. (b) It receives 30% share in the land revenue collected from the village. (c) It receives grant from state Government for the implementation of various schemes. Select correct option : (1) (41 (b) (2) MY@) (3) (a), (4 (4) All the above TRRT& 3TT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK P.T.O. Regarding the provisions to ensure the independence of 'State Public Senrice Commission', which statement is not correct ? (1) The Chairman and members are appointed by the Governor of state. (2) Conditions of sc>rvicecannot he varied to their disadvantage during the term of senrice. (3) Cannot be removed on the charge of 'Misbehaviour' unless investigated and proved guilty by a 'High Court Judge'. (4) Governor can suspend the guilty but dismissing authority is President of India. (a) 42q-i?fi3me7t~M-m&. (b) 86~~Tl%W;rrn~lld~(~)~~&. m*: (3) d (a) JTTfbl ib) T&R * Select the correct staten~ent/statements. (a) Forty second Constitutional Amendment added Fundamental Duties to the Constitution. (b) Eighty sixth Constitutional Amendment added eleventh duty (K) to the Constitution. Answer options : (1) Only statement (a) (2) Only statement (b) (3) Both the statements (a) and @) are correct (4) Both the statements (a) and (b) are incorrect 3TT /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK (a) d (i) 2000 (b) (ii) 1987 ic) *- (iii) 1972 (d) vP?ak (iv) 1963 (a) (b) (4 (4 (1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (2) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (3) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (4) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) Match the following pairs regarding the states of Indian federation and their establishment year : A B (State) (Establishment Year) (a) Nagaland (i) 2000 (b) Manipur (ii) 1987 (c) Goa (iii) 1972 (d) Jharkhand (iv) 1963 Answer options : (a) (b) (4 (4 (1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (2) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (3) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (4) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) d /SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK P.T.O.
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