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Topic:- DU J19 MA SW DU MA Social Work Topic:- DU_J19_MA_SW 1) Mission Shakti is---- [Question ID = 1023] 1. Anti-satellite missile test [Option ID = 4090] 2. All out offensive against the Naxalite-Maoist insurgency [Option ID = 4089] 3. Initiative for women’s empowerment [Option ID = 4091] 4. Counter insurgency operations in the North East [Option ID = 4092] Correct Answer :- All out offensive against the Naxalite-Maoist insurgency [Option ID = 4089] 2) Which Article under the Constitution of India deals with the impeachment of the Chief Justice of India? [Question ID = 1103] 1. Article 125 [Option ID = 4410] 2. Article 131 [Option ID = 4411] 3. Article 124 [Option ID = 4409] 4. None of these [Option ID = 4412] Correct Answer :- Article 124 [Option ID = 4409] 3) Which Article of the Indian Constitution gives the Election Commission of India the power to issue rules and regulations for conducting elections of Parliament, President, Vice President and State Legislative Assemblies in the country? [Question ID = 1096] 1. Article 141 [Option ID = 4383] 2. Article 108 [Option ID = 4382] 3. Article 280 [Option ID = 4381] 4. Article 324 [Option ID = 4384] Correct Answer :- Article 280 [Option ID = 4381] 4) Which language is commonly spoken by a majority of people in Sri Lanka? [Question ID = 1073] 1. Sinhala [Option ID = 4289] 2. Malyalam [Option ID = 4291] 3. Hindi [Option ID = 4292] 4. Telugu [Option ID = 4290] Correct Answer :- Sinhala [Option ID = 4289] 5) Which aircraft was banned by India after the Ethiopian Airlines crash? [Question ID = 1030] 1. Boeing 787 Dreamliner [Option ID = 4120] 2. Boeing 737 Max 8 [Option ID = 4117] 3. Boeing 747 [Option ID = 4119] 4. Airbus A320 [Option ID = 4118] Correct Answer :- Boeing 737 Max 8 [Option ID = 4117] 6) Which of following Articles of the Indian Constitution directs the State to secure for citizens a Uniform Civil Code throughout the territory of India? [Question ID = 1108] 1. Article 32 [Option ID = 4431] 2. Article 45 [Option ID = 4429] 3. Article 39A [Option ID = 4432] 4. Article 44 [Option ID = 4430] Correct Answer :- Article 45 [Option ID = 4429] 7) Which day is celebrated as the World Health Day? [Question ID = 1064] 1. 18th April [Option ID = 4254] 2. 16th July [Option ID = 4256] 3. 1st December [Option ID = 4255] 4. 7th April [Option ID = 4253] Correct Answer :- 7th April [Option ID = 4253] 8) Which sector contributes maximum to the GDP in India? [Question ID = 1050] 1. Service sector [Option ID = 4197] 2. Industry sector [Option ID = 4199] 3. Agriculture sector [Option ID = 4198] 4. None of these [Option ID = 4200] Correct Answer :- Service sector [Option ID = 4197] 9) Where are the Olymics being held in the year 2020? [Question ID = 1081] 1. Tokyo [Option ID = 4321] 2. Paris [Option ID = 4324] 3. London [Option ID = 4323] 4. China [Option ID = 4322] Correct Answer :- Tokyo [Option ID = 4321] 10) Where is the headquarters of NIPCCD, a government agency working for women and child development located? [Question ID = 1049] 1. New Delhi [Option ID = 4195] 2. Jaipur [Option ID = 4193] 3. Kolkata [Option ID = 4196] 4. Dehradun [Option ID = 4194] Correct Answer :- Jaipur [Option ID = 4193] 11) Which writ is issued by a High Court or the Supreme Court for quashing the order already passed by an inferior court, tribunal or quasi judicial authority? [Question ID = 1109] 1. Writ of Prohibition [Option ID = 4435] 2. Writ of Certiorari [Option ID = 4433] 3. Writ of Mandamus [Option ID = 4434] 4. Writ of Habeas Corpus [Option ID = 4436] Correct Answer :- Writ of Certiorari [Option ID = 4433] 12) ‘Lavani’ is a dance form of which Indian State? [Question ID = 1112] 1. Gujarat [Option ID = 4446] 2. Punjab [Option ID = 4448] 3. Maharashtra [Option ID = 4447] 4. Assam [Option ID = 4445] Correct Answer :- Assam [Option ID = 4445] 13) Under which list by the Constitution of India does ‘Defence of the Country’ fall? [Question ID = 1062] 1. None of these [Option ID = 4248] 2. State List [Option ID = 4245] 3. Union List [Option ID = 4246] 4. Concurrent List [Option ID = 4247] Correct Answer :- State List [Option ID = 4245] 14) Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 is not applicable to which state? [Question ID = 1038] 1. Assam [Option ID = 4151] 2. Meghalaya [Option ID = 4150] 3. Jammu and Kashmir [Option ID = 4149] 4. None of these [Option ID = 4152] Correct Answer :- Jammu and Kashmir [Option ID = 4149] 15) In India seats are reserved for women in [Question ID = 1053] 1. Lok Sabha [Option ID = 4209] 2. State Legislative Assembly [Option ID = 4210] 3. Cabinet [Option ID = 4211] 4. Panchayati Raj Bodies [Option ID = 4212] Correct Answer :- Lok Sabha [Option ID = 4209] 16) When will the next Earth Hour be celebrated? [Question ID = 1089] 1. 23rd December 2019 [Option ID = 4353] 2. 25th September 2019 [Option ID = 4355] 3. 22nd February 2020 [Option ID = 4356] 4. 28th March 2020 [Option ID = 4354] Correct Answer :- 23rd December 2019 [Option ID = 4353] 17) When was the first ever Women’s Rights Convention, popularly known as ‘Seneca Falls Convention’ held? [Question ID = 1054] 1. 1910 [Option ID = 4216] 2. 2000 [Option ID = 4215] 3. 1945 [Option ID = 4214] 4. 1848 [Option ID = 4213] Correct Answer :- 1848 [Option ID = 4213] 18) Which committee was constituted after the infamous Nirbhaya gang rape case to recommend amendments to the Criminal Law so as to provide for quicker trial and enhanced punishment for criminals accused of committing sexual assault against women? [Question ID = 1040] 1. Shanta Kumar Committee [Option ID = 4157] 2. Pam Rajput Committee [Option ID = 4160] 3. Justice Verma Committee [Option ID = 4159] 4. Justice Amitava Roy Committee [Option ID = 4158] Correct Answer :- Shanta Kumar Committee [Option ID = 4157] 19) Which crop is commonly referred to as the ‘Golden Fiber’ in India? [Question ID = 1027] 1. Cotton [Option ID = 4105] 2. Jute [Option ID = 4107] 3. Sugarcane [Option ID = 4106] 4. Wheat [Option ID = 4108] Correct Answer :- Cotton [Option ID = 4105] 20) The study of extinct animals, plants and fossils is called [Question ID = 1065] 1. Zoology [Option ID = 4258] 2. Ornithology [Option ID = 4259] 3. Paleontology [Option ID = 4260] 4. Geology [Option ID = 4257] Correct Answer :- Geology [Option ID = 4257] 21) Thalassaemia is a hereditary disorder of [Question ID = 1061] 1. Blood [Option ID = 4241] 2. Brain [Option ID = 4244] 3. Lungs [Option ID = 4243] 4. Spleen [Option ID = 4242] Correct Answer :- Blood [Option ID = 4241] 22) The Jasmine Revolution was a [Question ID = 1105] 1. Campaign of civil resistance in Tunisia [Option ID = 4419] 2. Multi-sided armed conflict in Syria [Option ID = 4418] 3. Ongoing liberation conflict in Yemen [Option ID = 4420] 4. Workers’ protest for labour rights in China [Option ID = 4417] Correct Answer :- Workers’ protest for labour rights in China [Option ID = 4417] 23) Under which Constitutional Amendment Act, states are made responsible to provide early childhood care and education to all children under the age of six and the Right to Education is made a Fundamental Right for all the children from the age of six till fourteen years? [Question ID = 1094] 1. 73rd Amendment Act, 1992 [Option ID = 4373] 2. 89th Amendment Act, 2003 [Option ID = 4376] 3. 74th Amendment Act, 1992 [Option ID = 4374] 4. 86th Amendment Act, 2002 [Option ID = 4375] Correct Answer :- 73rd Amendment Act, 1992 [Option ID = 4373] 24) Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) was made mandatory in India following an amendment to the Company Act in---- [Question ID = 1104] 1. 2013 [Option ID = 4414] 2. 2011 [Option ID = 4416] 3. 2012 [Option ID = 4413] 4. 2014 [Option ID = 4415] Correct Answer :- 2012 [Option ID = 4413] 25) The Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act came into force in the year------ [Question ID = 1118] 1. 2013 [Option ID = 4472] 2. 2016 [Option ID = 4471] 3. 2012 [Option ID = 4470] 4. 2014 [Option ID = 4469] Correct Answer :- 2014 [Option ID = 4469] 26) Shri M.C. Mehta is a well known--------- [Question ID = 1024] 1. Human rights activist [Option ID = 4095] 2. Activist-advocate [Option ID = 4096] 3. Columnist, writer and playwright [Option ID = 4093] 4. Pioneer of modern Indian art [Option ID = 4094] Correct Answer :- Columnist, writer and playwright [Option ID = 4093] 27) When was the National Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Policy approved by the Government of India? [Question ID = 1097] 1. 1990 [Option ID = 4388] 2. 2013 [Option ID = 4387] 3. 2016 [Option ID = 4386] 4. 2011 [Option ID = 4385] Correct Answer :- 2011 [Option ID = 4385] 28) Which branch of psychology deals with psychopathology? [Question ID = 1114] 1. Abnormal psychology [Option ID = 4454] 2. Educational psychology [Option ID = 4455] 3. Cognitive psychology [Option ID = 4456] 4. Industrial psychology [Option ID = 4453] Correct Answer :- Industrial psychology [Option ID = 4453] 29) Who led ‘Operation Shakti’ in the year 1998? [Question ID = 1106] 1. Anil Kumar Bhatt [Option ID = 4422] 2. Major Bipin Rawat [Option ID = 4423] 3. Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam [Option ID = 4421] 4. Major Devraj Anbu [Option ID = 4424] Correct Answer :- Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam [Option ID = 4421] 30) Who was awarded the prestigious Dada Saheb Phalke Award during the 65th National Film Awards held in 2018? [Question ID = 1080] 1. Vinod Khanna [Option ID = 4319] 2. Shashi Kapoor [Option ID = 4317] 3. Amitabh Bachhan [Option ID = 4320] 4. Sridevi [Option ID = 4318] Correct Answer :- Shashi Kapoor [Option ID = 4317] 31) Who is a geologist? [Question ID = 1087] 1. None of these [Option ID = 4347] 2. A person who studies earth processes such as earthquakes, landslides, floods, and volcanic eruptions to survey land and draw up safe building plans [Option ID = 4346] 3. A person who studies space science [Option ID = 4345] 4.
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