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1 Target M.P. Max. Time: 2 HOURS TEST SERIES – (18- Max. Marks Target M.P. PAPER CODE : PSC-G.S Max. Time: 2 HOURS ONLINE TEST TEST SERIES SERIES –(FLT) (18- - (E.M.) ( 08 - 05 - 2021) Max. Marks – 200 ) 1) First Anglo Indian Chief Election Commissioner of 13) The invincible (AJAY)warrior Exercise takes place India- between armies of which country's. (A) Frank antenna (B) Derek Obrin (A) India-Britein (B)Indo-France (C) James Michael Lingdoh(D) None of these (C) India Sri Lanka (D)India-Bangladesh 2) Panchayati elections are mentioned. 14) Which country has won the Under-19 World Cup (A) Article-243 (a) (B) Article -243 (k) Cricket (2020). (C) Article -243 (c) (D) Article -243 (za) (A) India (B)Bangladesh 3) The Royal Commission was set up under whose (C) S. Africa (D)New Zealand chairmanship? 15) Bru-Reang is- (A)Warren Hastings(B) Lord Curzon (A)A crop (B)A place (C) Lord Dalhousie (D)Lord.ly (C) A tribe (D)A tree 4) By which act was the First Public Service Commission 16) Kolkata Port Trust is renamed on which celebrity named the Federal Commission? name. (A)Government of India Act 1935 (A)Deen Dayal Upadhyay(B) Subhash Chandra Bose (B)Government of India Act 1947 (C) Shyama Prasad Mukherjee(D)Pranab Mukherjee (C)Marley Minto Reform Act 1909 17) It has been the hottest year ever. (A)2014 (B)2015 (C)2016 (D)2017 (D)Montague Chelmsford Reform act 1919 18) The Saksham-2020 campaign is concerned. 5) When was the M.P. State Public Service Commission (A)Water conservation formed? (B) Solar energy conservation (A)1 November 1954 (B)1 November 1956 (C) Fuel conservation (C)2 November, 1957 (D)None of these (D) wind energy conservation 6) Who is the chief executive officer of NITI Aayog; 19) Total foreign direct investment data globally released by. (A)Dr. Rajiv Kumar (B)Dr. Arvind Subramaniam (A)IMF (B) World bank (C) Abhitabh Kant (D)Ashok Khemka (C)UNCTAD (D)WTO 7) When was the United Nations General Assembly 20) Chairman of the National Medical Commission is. adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights ? (A)A.P. Maheshwari (B) Michael Debavrat Patra (A)8 December 1948 (B) 9 December 1948 (C) Suresh Chandra Sharma(D)Vinay Mohan Quatra (C) 10 December, 1948 (D)11 December 1948 21) Bapu Nadkarni is related 8) The National Commission for Women is a- (A)Cricket (B) Football (C) Hockey (D)Tennis (1)Constitutional body (2) Statutory body 22) The National Youth Festival 2020 has taken place. (3) free body (4)Advisory body (A)Delhi (B) Bhopal Select the correct code in the following- (C)Lucknow (D)Ahmedabad (A) 1 and 4 (B) Part 1 and 3 23) ‘Govind Sagar’ is located in. (C) 2 and 4 (D) only 4 (A) Uttara Khand (B) Uttar Pradesh (C) Bihar (D) Himachal Pradesh 9) The Chairman of the National Commission for Scheduled Caste's status is ? 24) ‘Jawar mines’ is famous for. (A) Iron ore (B) Coal (A)Cabinet minister (B)Cabinet secretary (C) Copper (D) Bauxite (C)Kitchen cabinet (D)Union Minister 25) Who among the following doesn’t take oath of the 10) The National Commission for Backward Classes is- office? (A)A constitutional body (B)A statutory body (A) President (B) Vice President (C)A multi-member body (D)Both 'A' and 'C' (C) Prime Minister (D) Speaker 11) In February 2020, the Namaste Trump event was held. 26) Which of the following Article of Indian Constitution mention the ‘Quorum’? (A)Gandhi Nagar (B) Ahmedabad (A) Article 98 (B) Article 99 (C)Vadodra (D) Sabarmati (C) Article 100 (D) Article 101 12) Where did the third Global Potato Conference (2020) 27) Which is main component of nature gas? take place. (A) Methane (B) Ethane (A) Shimla (B) Bhopal (C) Propane (D) Benzene (C) Lucknow (D) Gandhinagar 28) Hypermetropia is corrected by using. (A) Concave lens (B) Convex mirror H.O. Thatipur Gwalior 9425121218, Branch * Krishna Tower Phoolbagh 4900218, * Bhanwarkua Indore 07314021218 1 (C) Convex lens (D) Convex mirror 38) In India, maximum amount of rainfall is received from 29) Match it. - Schedule Constitution amendment (A) Western Disturbances (B) North-east monsoon A. 9th 1. 74th (C) South-west monsoon (D) Retreating monsoon B. 10th 2. 1st 39) Which set of the following bio-sphere reserves in India C. 11th 3. 52nd is included in the World Network of Biosphere Reserves D. 12th 4. 73rd ? (A) Gulf of Mannar, Nokrek, Panchmarhi and simlipal Codes : (B) Gulf of mannar, Kanchanjunga, Nokrek and A B C D Seshachalam (A) 2 4 1 3 (C) Nilgiri, Norrek, Panchamarhi and Manas (B) 4 3 1 2 (D) Nilgiri, Nokrek, Panchmarhi and Seshachalam (C) 2 3 4 1 40) Consider the following States of India in terms of (D) 4 2 3 1 percentage of forest area in relation to the total area of 30) Which of the following pair of battle is not matched? the State : (A) Battle of Chandavar & 1194 A.D. (1) Karnataka (2) Odisha (B) Battle of Kannauj & 1539 A.D. (3) Kerala (4) Andhra Pradesh (C) Battle of Haldighati & 1576 A.D. Which one of the following is the correct descending & order ? (D) Battle of Chanderi 1528 A.D. 31) Which of the following statement is true about the (A) 1-2-4-3 (B) 3-1-2-4 (C) 3-2-1-4 (D) 2-3-1-4 active revolutionary movement in India during the years of world war? 41) Where is Mekong Delta located ? (A) Thailand (B) Cambodia (A) Chandrashekhar Azad Founded the Anushilan Samiti (C) Myanmar (D) Vietnam (B) Bhahat Singh was the founder of Naujawan Bharat 42) Who among the following can attend the meetings of Sabha. both Houses of Parliament while not being a member of either House ? (C) Prafulla Chaki established the Hindustan Republican Association. (A) The Solicitor General of India (B) The Vice-President of India (D) Surya Sen Organized the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association. (C) The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (D) The Attorney General of India 32) The appointment of District Judge is motioned in which of the following Article of Constitution? 43) Where is Sanjay Gandhi thermal power station Situated? (A) Umaria (B) Sidhi (A) Article 231 (B) Article 232 (C) Article 233 (D) Article 234 (C) Anupur (D) Singrauli 33) Which of the following river flows in ramp valley? 44) Subroto Cup is associated with which of the following games? 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