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Question 1 of 150
1. Question
Crown prince of which of the following countries was the Chief Guest at the Republic Day Parade of India in 2017
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Question 2 of 150
2. Question
Who of the following is Chairman of Banks Board Bureau of India?
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Question 3 of 150
3. Question
Who of the following Indian cricketers scored 150 runs in his comeback match against England in Cuttack, India in 2017?
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Question 4 of 150
4. Question
Who gave the slogan ‘Make America Great Again’?
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Question 5 of 150
5. Question
How many satellites were launched by ISRO on 15th February, 2017, which became a history?
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Question 6 of 150
6. Question
To which of the following Indian States, Sport ‘Jallikattu’ belongs?
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Question 7 of 150
7. Question
‘BRIC’ which as the organisation of 4 nations namely Brazil, Russia, India and China, has now become 5 nations organisation. Which is the fifth nation included in it?
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Question 8 of 150
8. Question
Who of the following recited Gayantri Mantra before the Pakistan’s Prime Minister recently?
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Question 9 of 150
9. Question
Trivendra Singh Rawat is the 9th Chief Minister of which of the following States?
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Question 10 of 150
10. Question
Sound can travel through
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Question 11 of 150
11. Question
Who of the following was the Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Constitution of India?
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Question 12 of 150
12. Question
How many Indian languages have found place in the Constitution of India at present?
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Question 13 of 150
13. Question
The term of Office of President of India is five years from the date he
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Question 14 of 150
14. Question
3rd January is celebrated as:
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Question 15 of 150
15. Question
The Panchyati Raj institutions are constituted through
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Question 16 of 150
16. Question
The federal system of India has been borrowed from the Constitution of
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Question 17 of 150
17. Question
Who founded the Communist legal theory?
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Question 18 of 150
18. Question
Which of the following Prime Ministers never faced Parliament during his tenure?
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Question 19 of 150
19. Question
Which of the following bodies is presided over by a non-member?
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Question 20 of 150
20. Question
Which one of the following does not find place in the Constitution of India?
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Question 21 of 150
21. Question
Which of the following steps was taken by the British Authorities in India in 1829?
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Question 22 of 150
22. Question
Which of the following disease is caused by virus and transmitted by Mosquito
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Question 23 of 150
23. Question
Which of the following Harappan sites is known for rice cultivation?
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Question 24 of 150
24. Question
Which of the following tools were used by the people of the Mesolithic age?
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Question 25 of 150
25. Question
Who of the following was the ruler when Megasthanes visited India?
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Question 26 of 150
26. Question
To which of the following ‘Milind Panha’ is related?
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Question 27 of 150
27. Question
‘Pillar edicts’ came into existence in India during the regime of which of the following rulers
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Question 28 of 150
28. Question
Who of the following made a successful attempt to free himself from the control of the ‘Ulemas’?
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Question 29 of 150
29. Question
In whose time European paintings got place in the Court?
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Question 30 of 150
30. Question
Which of the following has the highest energy?
- Blue light
- Green light
- Red light
- Yellow light
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Question 31 of 150
31. Question
Who propounded the legal theory called ‘Utilitarian Individualism’?
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Question 32 of 150
32. Question
Where were the 2016 Summer Olympics held?
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Question 33 of 150
33. Question
Who of the following is the founder of the National Indian Association?
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Question 34 of 150
34. Question
Who of the following was the Head of Administration in India at the time of partition of Bengal?
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Question 35 of 150
35. Question
Which of the following got support from both Muslims and Hindus?
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Question 36 of 150
36. Question
Common cold is not cured by antibiotics because it is
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Question 37 of 150
37. Question
Who of the following is the founder of ‘Servants of Indian Society’?
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Question 38 of 150
38. Question
Where is Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research situated?
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Question 39 of 150
39. Question
Which of the following is the National Tree of India?
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Question 40 of 150
40. Question
Who was the Chief Justice of India in 2017?
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Question 41 of 150
41. Question
How many mega biodiversity countries are in the world?
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Question 42 of 150
42. Question
Who is known as father of White Revolution in India?
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Question 43 of 150
43. Question
Where the distribution of powers between the Union and States are provided in the Constitution of India?
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Question 44 of 150
44. Question
In which of the following it is provided that India is a Union of States?
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Question 45 of 150
45. Question
Who of the following is not a citizen of India?
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Question 46 of 150
46. Question
Which of the following are considered as constituents of food?
- Protein, carbohydrates and fats
- Vitamins
- Minerals
- Water
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Question 47 of 150
47. Question
The scientific study of law(Jurisprudence) first started among ________
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Question 48 of 150
48. Question
The Right to property belongs to which of the following category
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Question 49 of 150
49. Question
Who propounded the theory ‘law and state are the same’?
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Question 50 of 150
50. Question
Who is the following presides over the joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament?
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Question 51 of 150
51. Question
The ‘Rule of Law’ as propounded by A.V. Dicey as how many components?
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Question 52 of 150
52. Question
How many schedules are there in the Constitution of India?
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Question 53 of 150
53. Question
The concept of ‘co-parcenary’ is in vogue in which of the following
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Question 54 of 150
54. Question
For the commission of a crime which of the following is the most important component?
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Question 55 of 150
55. Question
Given below are Legal Principle followed by a Factual situation. Apply the principle to it and select the most appropriate answer for question among the four choices given.
- LEGAL PRINCIPLE: ‘If, as a result of carelessness, one injures another, he is legally liable to the injured victim for resulting damages, unless the victim’s own carelessness also contributes to causing the accident’.
- FACTUAL SITUATION: ‘A’ carelessly left an iron pole protruding across a public road. 200 metes from the spot was a traffic signal indicating the speed limit to be at 30 kmph. ‘B’, riding a scooter at 60 kmph, noticed the protrusion from a distance, but still could not avoid it, collided with the pole and was injured. In an action by ‘B’ against ‘A’.
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Question 56 of 150
56. Question
Given below are Legal Principle followed by a Factual situation. Apply the principle to it and select the most appropriate answer for question among the four choices given.
- LEGAL PRINCIPLE: A person shall not be guilty of contempt of Court on the ground that he has published(whether by words, spoken or written, or by signs, or by visible representations or otherwise) any matter which interferes or tens to interfere with or obstructs or tends to obstruct, the course of justice in connection with any civil or criminal proceeding pending at that time of publication, if at that time he had no reasonable grounds for believing that the proceeding was pending.
- FACTS: Mr. ‘X’ delivered a lecture at a local Rotary club in favour of an accused who is prosecuted for assaulting a police officer. He said that the accused is a victim of prevailing corruption in the judiciary and he knows that that accused is going to be punished by the Court for being honest. Mr. ’X’ is charged for committing contempt of Court.
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Question 57 of 150
57. Question
Given below are Legal Principle followed by a Factual situation. Apply the principle to it and select the most appropriate answer for question among the four choices given.
- Principle: In order to be eligible to appear in the semester examination, a student is required to attend, under all circumstances, at least 70% of the total classes held in that semester as per University rules.
- FACTS: Sunil, an economically poor but a very brilliant student of L.L.B. final semester while going to his University by cycle received some leg injuries in road accident. Consequently Sunil could not attend his classes for one week as he was advised rest by his doctor for that period. Due to this absence from the University, Sunil failed to have 70% attendance essential to appear in the examination and therefore, he was debarred from appearing in the examination by the University authorities. Sunil challenges this decision in the court of law.
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Question 58 of 150
58. Question
Given below are Legal Principle followed by a Factual situation. Apply the principle to it and select the most appropriate answer for question among the four choices given.
- Principle: All citizens shall have the fundamental right to carry on any occupation, trade or business. But reasonable restriction on the exercise of such rights can be imposed by law in the interest of the general public.
- FACTS: A large number of persons had been carrying on the business of dyeing and printing in Rajkot area for the last 25 years providing employment to about 30,000 families. From these business places untreated dirty water was being discharged on the roads thereby causing damage to the public health. A notice, therefore was given to close this business till necessary measures to protect public health as provided under the environmental statutes were taken by those businessmen.
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Question 59 of 150
59. Question
Given below are Legal Principle followed by a Factual situation. Apply the principle to it and select the most appropriate answer for question among the four choices given.
- Principle: Whosoever by his act or omission causes environmental pollution shall be held liable for any loss caused by such pollution. It shall be no defence in such cases that all due diligence or reasonable care was taken while carrying out the act or omission in question.
- FACTS: Ashish is carrying on a chemical and fertilizer industry near the bank of river Ganga. In order to prevent and control any kind of harm to the environment, suitable waste treatment and disposal plants were installed in the factory. Due to some sudden mechanical/technical problem, these plants ceased to work properly and therefore, caused environmental pollution, which ultimately caused substantial harm to the environment and to the people living around the factory. Victims of such pollution file a suit for suitable remedy.
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Question 60 of 150
60. Question
Given below are Legal Principle followed by a Factual situation. Apply the principle to it and select the most appropriate answer for question among the four choices given.
- Principle: An agreement to do an act impossible in itself cannot be enforced by a court of law.
- FACTS: Sagar agrees with his girlfriend Sunita to pluck Stars from the sky through his extraordinary will power, and bring them down on earth for her within a week. After the expiry of one week, Sunita filed a suit for damages against Sagar for the breach of contract as Sagar failed to perform his promise.
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Question 61 of 150
61. Question
Given below are Legal Principle followed by a Factual situation. Apply the principle to it and select the most appropriate answer for question among the four choices given.
- Principle: Qui facit per alium facit se, i.e., he who does things through others does it himself.
- FACTS: Nidhi, the owner of a car, asked her friend Sumit to take her car and drive the same to her office. As the car was near her office, it hit a pedestrian Prakash on account of Sumit’s negligent driving and injured him seriously. Now Prakash files a suit for damages against Nidhi.
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Question 62 of 150
62. Question
Given below are Legal Principle followed by a Factual situation. Apply the principle to it and select the most appropriate answer for question among the four choices given.
- LEGAL PRINCIPLE: A consumer is a person who buys any goods or services for a consideration and uses the goods for non-commercial purpose. Exclusive use of the goods for the purposes of earning his livelihood, by means of self-employment is not considered as commercial use. A consumer can approach a consumer forum if there is a deficiency in goods or services.
- FACTS: ‘A’, a taxi-driver received a car music system for free, from an electronics company through a draw of lots and installed the same in his taxi. Sometime later, the music system stopped working. ‘A’ approached the electronics company for a replacement but the company kept delaying. Can ‘A’ use the company in a consumer forum?
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Question 63 of 150
63. Question
Given below are Legal Principle followed by a Factual situation. Apply the principle to it and select the most appropriate answer for question among the four choices given.
- LEGAL PRINCIPLE: Violation of a Legal Right, with or without damage, give rise to a tort.
- FACTUAL SITUATION: ‘A’ established a coaching class and charge 5000 per year as fees. ‘A’s neighbour ‘B’ establishes another coaching class thereby creating a competition. This forces A to reduce his fees to 3000 per year.
- Question: Can ‘A’ claim damages from ‘B’ for the loss caused to him
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Question 64 of 150
64. Question
Given below are Legal Principle followed by a Factual situation. Apply the principle to it and select the most appropriate answer for question among the four choices given.
- PRINCIPLE: The fact that any person was born during the continuance of a valid marriage between his mother and any man or within two hundred and eighty days after its dissolution, the mother remaining unmarried, shall be conclusive proof that he is the legitimate son of that man, unless it can be shown that the parties to the marriage has no access to each other at any time when he could have been begotten.
- FACTS: ‘X’ and ‘Y’ married on January 15,2015. ‘Y’, the wife of ‘X’, never left her parental home and never went to her husband’s home. A boy was born to ‘Y’ on July 15,2015. For the court.
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Question 65 of 150
65. Question
Given below are Legal Principle followed by a Factual situation. Apply the principle to it and select the most appropriate answer for question among the four choices given.
- LEGAL PRINCIPLE: Every person is entitled to freedom of conscience and to profess, practice and propagate his religion subject to public order, morality and health.
- FACTUAL SITUATION: ‘X’, a Muslim sacrifices a cow on Bakra-Id believing it to be a part of his religious rites. However, there was a law of general prohibition on slaughter of cows. ‘X’, was prosecuted for slaughtering cow.
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Question 66 of 150
66. Question
‘A’ by shooting at a fowl with intent to kill it, kills ‘B’ who is behind a bush, while ‘A’ is not knowing that he was there, Does ’A’s act amount to murder?
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Question 67 of 150
67. Question
‘A’ knowingly causes damage to the house of ‘B’ and thereby has reduced the utility of the same. ‘A’ has committed
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Question 68 of 150
68. Question
Which of the following confers best interest in property?
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Question 69 of 150
69. Question
Decision of which of the following is binding on all Courts in India
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Question 70 of 150
70. Question
The title of a property in favour of an individual is decided by which of the following Courts.
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Question 71 of 150
71. Question
Where a person voluntarily takes risk for sake of fun he is
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Question 72 of 150
72. Question
How the interest of consumer is protected in India?
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Question 73 of 150
73. Question
In which of the following cases Government cannot be held liable?
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Question 74 of 150
74. Question
Which of the following laid the foundation of Federal system in India for administration?
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Question 75 of 150
75. Question
Which of the following is the outcome of Minto-Marle Reform?
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Question 76 of 150
76. Question
In which of the following countries terrorist group ‘clue clux xlan’ flourished?
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Question 77 of 150
77. Question
Who of the following is a ‘child’ in India?
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Question 78 of 150
78. Question
The National Human Right Commission is constituted under which of the following?
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Question 79 of 150
79. Question
A person who is not a member of a House of Legislature can become Minister and he can remain so far a period of
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Question 80 of 150
80. Question
Annual Budget of the country is presented in Parliament under which of the following?
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Question 81 of 150
81. Question
In a mixture of sand and iron of 1 kg iron is 20%. How many sand should be added so that the proportion of iron becomes 10%?
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Question 82 of 150
82. Question
Which of the following is the L.C.M of 24, 36, 43 & 63
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Question 83 of 150
83. Question
If 2 men or 5 women can finish a work in 6 hours then 6 men and 10 women will finish it in
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Question 84 of 150
84. Question
The sum of the sides of a right-angled triangle is 36cm. While its hypotenuse is 15 cm. So which of the following is the difference of two other sides of the triangle?
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Question 85 of 150
85. Question
Which one of the following is the sum of numbers from 1 to 500?
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Question 86 of 150
86. Question
A man wrote fifty crore thirty fie lakhs four thousand and fifty six as 50354056. Find out the mistake and point out which of the following is the correct answer.
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Question 87 of 150
87. Question
Find the greatest number of four digits which when divided by 12, 18 and 35 leaves 5 as remainder
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Question 88 of 150
88. Question
In a class of 22 students, 21 students got an average of 44 marks. If the remaining students get 66 marks, the average marks of the whole class is
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Question 89 of 150
89. Question
Which of the following is the average of first fifty natural numbers?
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Question 90 of 150
90. Question
The ages of A and B are in the ratio of 5 : 4. If the sum of their present ages is 36, what is the present age?
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Question 91 of 150
91. Question
A train 120 m long crosses a pole in 10 seconds. What is the speed of the train?
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Question 92 of 150
92. Question
Which of the following is related to Green movement?
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Question 93 of 150
93. Question
Which one of the following will not be number of series?
1,8,27,64, 125,… ?
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Question 94 of 150
94. Question
Find the wrong number in the series 7, 28, 63, 124, 215
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Question 95 of 150
95. Question
Which fraction comes next in the sequence ½, ¾, 5/8, 7/16, ……. ?
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Question 96 of 150
96. Question
In the series 357, 363, 369, …… what will be the 10th term
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Question 97 of 150
97. Question
If × means +; ÷ means -; + means ×; and – means ÷, then
28 × 8 ÷ 8 – 4 + 2 = ?
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Question 98 of 150
98. Question
Which would be the proper order of the following (in ascending order)?
- Trillion
- Thousand
- Billion
- Hundred
- Million
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Question 99 of 150
99. Question
If the following items are arranged from general to particular which one would be the correct order
- Animal
- Feline
- Leopard
- Mammal
- Vertebrate
- Cat
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Question 100 of 150
100. Question
Which of the following would be the meaningful order of the following?
- Doctor, Fever, Medicine, Medical Shop
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Question 101 of 150
101. Question
In an examination a student scores 4 marks for every correct answer and looses 1 mark for every wrong answer. If he attempts all 75 question and secures 125 marks, the number of questions he attempts correctly is
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Question 102 of 150
102. Question
Find the missing numeral in the number matrix given below:
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Question 103 of 150
103. Question
Read the following statement and answer the question which follow:
Six persons A, B, C, D, E, and F were playing a game. A’s father, mother and uncle were in the group. There were two women. B, the mother of A got more points than her husband. D got more points than E but less than F. Niece of E got lowest points. Father of A got more points than F but could not win the game.
- Who stood second in the game?
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Question 104 of 150
104. Question
Read the following statement and answer the question which follow:
Six persons A, B, C, D, E, and F were playing a game. A’s father, mother and uncle were in the group. There were two women. B, the mother of A got more points than her husband. D got more points than E but less than F. Niece of E got lowest points. Father of A got more points than F but could not win the game.
- B was one of the ladies. Who was the other lady?
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Question 105 of 150
105. Question
Read the following statement and answer the question which follow:
Six persons A, B, C, D, E, and F were playing a game. A’s father, mother and uncle were in the group. There were two women. B, the mother of A got more points than her husband. D got more points than E but less than F. Niece of E got lowest points. Father of A got more points than F but could not win the game.
- Whose wife is B?
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Question 106 of 150
106. Question
Read the following statement and answer the question which follow:
Six persons A, B, C, D, E, and F were playing a game. A’s father, mother and uncle were in the group. There were two women. B, the mother of A got more points than her husband. D got more points than E but less than F. Niece of E got lowest points. Father of A got more points than F but could not win the game.
- Who won the game?
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Question 107 of 150
107. Question
Read the following statement and answer the question which follow:
Six persons A, B, C, D, E, and F were playing a game. A’s father, mother and uncle were in the group. There were two women. B, the mother of A got more points than her husband. D got more points than E but less than F. Niece of E got lowest points. Father of A got more points than F but could not win the game.
- Who secured lowest points?
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Question 108 of 150
108. Question
Read the following statement and answer the question which follow:
There are four friends A, B, C, D. One of them studies Biology and plays football and basketball. A and B study Chemistry. A plays table tennis. Both the Chemistry students play volleyball. D is the student of Physics. One chemistry student also plays cricket. Physics student plays both volleyball and carrom. All friends play two games, and study one subject each.
- How many subjects are studied, and games played by the four friends?
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Question 109 of 150
109. Question
Read the following statement and answer the question which follow:
There are four friends A, B, C, D. One of them studies Biology and plays football and basketball. A and B study Chemistry. A plays table tennis. Both the Chemistry students play volleyball. D is the student of Physics. One chemistry student also plays cricket. Physics student plays both volleyball and carrom. All friends play two games, and study one subject each.
- Who is a cricketer?
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Question 110 of 150
110. Question
Read the following statement and answer the question which follow:
There are four friends A, B, C, D. One of them studies Biology and plays football and basketball. A and B study Chemistry. A plays table tennis. Both the Chemistry students play volleyball. D is the student of Physics. One chemistry student also plays cricket. Physics student plays both volleyball and carrom. All friends play two games, and study one subject each.
- Who is the Biology student?
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Question 111 of 150
111. Question
Read the following statement and answer the question which follow:
There are four friends A, B, C, D. One of them studies Biology and plays football and basketball. A and B study Chemistry. A plays table tennis. Both the Chemistry students play volleyball. D is the student of Physics. One chemistry student also plays cricket. Physics student plays both volleyball and carrom. All friends play two games, and study one subject each.
- Who does not play volleyball?
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Question 112 of 150
112. Question
Read the following statement and answer the question which follow:
There are four friends A, B, C, D. One of them studies Biology and plays football and basketball. A and B study Chemistry. A plays table tennis. Both the Chemistry students play volleyball. D is the student of Physics. One chemistry student also plays cricket. Physics student plays both volleyball and carrom. All friends play two games, and study one subject each.
- Who studies Chemistry and plays table tennis?
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Question 113 of 150
113. Question
Which is opposite of South East?
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Question 114 of 150
114. Question
Find the missing number
- 13, 32, 24, 43, 35, (….), 46, 65, 57, 76
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Question 115 of 150
115. Question
Choose the group of letters which is different from others
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Question 116 of 150
116. Question
You can keep your men satisfied if you are able to provide to them
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Question 117 of 150
117. Question
If green means red, red means yellow, yellow means blue, blue means orange and orange means green, what is the colour of clear sky?
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Question 118 of 150
118. Question
A family consists of grandmother, father, mother, four sons and their wives and one son and two daughters to each of the sons. How many females are there in all?
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Question 119 of 150
119. Question
Choose the pair in which the words are differently related
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Question 120 of 150
120. Question
Which one of the following is out of context?
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Question 121 of 150
121. Question
Which of the following represents the nature of a valid Hindu marriage?
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Question 122 of 150
122. Question
By which Constitutional Amendment Act was the number of Lok Sabha seats increased from 525 to 545?
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Question 123 of 150
123. Question
A lady wanted to buy a railway ticket but finding crowd near the ticket window at the station, asked Raju, who was near the window, to get a ticket for her and handed him money for the same. Raju took the money and instead of getting the ticket, ran away with it. What offence has been committed by Raju?
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Question 124 of 150
124. Question
Assertion(A): The essence of joint liability under Section 149 of the IPC is that the Criminal Act must have been done with a view to fulfill the common object of an unlawful assembly.
Reason(R): Any sudden and provocative act done by a member of an unlawful assembly would render the other members of that assembly liable.
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Question 125 of 150
125. Question
The ‘veracity’ of his statement could not be proved. Here ‘veracity’ means
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Question 126 of 150
126. Question
Find the appropriate preposition to fill the gab out of the options given below:
- Every one of us will have to alone _____ his or her misdeeds.
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Question 127 of 150
127. Question
Which of the following is appropriate words to fill the gap?
- The chair would break if both of you ________
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Question 128 of 150
128. Question
Which of the following is most suited to complete the sentence?
- Penury is the worst slavery and _____ to death.
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Question 129 of 150
129. Question
Find the one word substitute:
- One who does a thing for pleasure and not as profession.
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Question 130 of 150
130. Question
A person who does not believe in the existence of God is
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Question 131 of 150
131. Question
Which of the following is antonym of ‘Barbarian’?
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Question 132 of 150
132. Question
Which of the following is antonym of ‘sacrosanct’?
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Question 133 of 150
133. Question
Which of the following is synonym of ‘Aborigines’?
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Question 134 of 150
134. Question
Find the synonym of ‘Claustrophobia’ from the following
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Question 135 of 150
135. Question
In this question six sentences are given the first and sixth the numbered as 1 and 6. But sentences 2 to 5 are n numbered as A, B, C and D. Select the correct sequence of these four sentences from the four options given below
1. Newton had a little dog named ‘Diamond’
A. One day after some work he went our of his room
B. There was a heap of written papers containing the labour of his twenty years work lay on the table.
C. Diamond was asleep in the room near the fire
D. While Newton was away Diamond got up and jumped on the table and knocked down the lighted candler
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Question 136 of 150
136. Question
Choose from the given words below which has the same meaning and can be used in the same context as the underlined part in both the sentences:
- It is certainly a thing which tempts people
- I take exception to what he has just said
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Question 137 of 150
137. Question
Choose from the given words below which has the same meaning and can be used in the same context as the underlined part in both the sentences:
- Marriage provides a happy bond between two souls
- The joining of the three towns into one paved the way for the rapid development of the new entity.
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Question 138 of 150
138. Question
Choose correct meaning of the phrase.
- Corupus delicti
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Question 139 of 150
139. Question
Choose correct meaning of the phrase.
- ‘ex aquo et bono’
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Question 140 of 150
140. Question
Choose correct meaning of the phrase.
- ‘Ejusdem generis’
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Question 141 of 150
141. Question
Choose correct meaning of the phrase.
- ‘Quid pro quo’
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Question 142 of 150
142. Question
Choose correct meaning of the phrase.
- ‘Mutatis Mutandis’
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Question 143 of 150
143. Question
Choose correct meaning of the phrase.
- ‘Ex gratia’
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Question 144 of 150
144. Question
Choose correct meaning of the phrase.
- ‘Pro bono publico’
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Question 145 of 150
145. Question
Given below are the jumbled sentences of a paragraph. The first and the last sentence of the jumbled paragraph are given in correct order. Arrange the middle sentence in the correct sequence.
- on one hand we are proud of being Indians
- on the other hand we behave as if we were still at the dawn of our civilization
- murders of our own brothers and sisters is not the way to please Ram or Rahim
- the citizens of the land where Buddha and Gandhi taught
- the principles of love and non-violence
- nor does it fetch us any prosperity
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Question 146 of 150
146. Question
Given below are the jumbled sentences of a paragraph. The first and the last sentence of the jumbled paragraph are given in correct order. Arrange the middle sentence in the correct sequence.
- India’s message has always been one of love and peace
- our Buddha was the light of Asia
- it has been a source of light and wisdom to the rest of the world
- Ashoka, moved by the horros of Kalinga War, adopted the message of non-violence
- the greatest apostle of non-violence recent years of mahatma Gandhi
- he shook the foundation of the British rule in India through non-violence
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Question 147 of 150
147. Question
Lyric is to ode as
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Question 148 of 150
148. Question
Select the lettered pair of words which are related in the same way as the pair given in the beginning
- Intimidate : Fear
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Question 149 of 150
149. Question
A decision to set aside prosecution or punishment of certain offenders without the element of forgiveness is termed as
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Question 150 of 150
150. Question
In India, questions relating to criminal activity is determined by