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  • Cosmos Bookhive’s N.D.A. (Model Practice Sets)

    MODELSETS

  • Cosmos Bookhive’s N.D.A. (Model Practice Sets)

    ANTONYMSDirections (1-5) : In these questions, each

    sentence consists of an underlined word or aphrase followed by four words or phrases (a),(b), (c) and (d). Choose the word or phrase whichis closest to the opposite in meaning of theunderlined word or phrase.1. It was clear that she was inquisitive about

    the incident.(a) excited (b) anxious(c) unconcerned (d) ignorant

    2. It is speech affirmed his earlier decisionto contest elections.(a) refused (b) rebutted(c) denied (d) rejected

    3. The judge implicated the investigatingofficer in the murder.(a) explicated (b) absolved(c) exonerated (d) liberated

    4. I have vague memories of my childhood.(a) sufficient (b) pleasant(c) profound (d) clear

    5. The witness corroborated word for wordthe statement of the victim.(a) refused (b) accepted(c) denied (d) confirmed

    ORDERING OF SENTENCESDirections (6-10) : In these questions,

    each passage consists of six senteces. The firstand the sixth sentences are given in thebeginning. The middle four sentences in eachpassage have been removed and jumbled up.These jumbled sentences are labelled as P, Q, Rand S. Choose the proper sequence of the foursentences, P, Q, R and S from the alternatives(a), (b), (c) and (d).6. S1 : The chinese were the first to discover

    the secret of spinning silk fromsilkworm cocoons.

    S6 : They had therefore, to be content tobuy rolls of readymade silk and takethem back to their own lands.

    P : They wanted to know how to makethem

    Q : Traders from other civilisations sawtheir exquisite silk products.

    R : But the traders were never told.S : They kept the discovery a secret for

    many hundreds of years.The proper sequence should be :(a) PQRS (b) QRSP

    (c) SQPR (d) SRQP7. S1: By the time Sushant and I had

    tumbled out of the room, the shockwas over.

    S6 : Only a few days back astrologers hadpredicted the end of the world, andeveryone was convinced that this wasonly the first of a series ofearthquakes.

    P : Several women had faintedQ : On the other hand, many were

    shrieking and running about.R : One old man of seventy leapt from a

    first floor balcony and broke his neck.S : But panic prevailed, and the entire

    population of the mohalla was out inthe street.

    The proper sequence should be :(a) SPQR (b) RPQS(c) SRPQ (d) PRQS

    8. S1 : Alleppy is a busy port on the coast ofKerala.

    S6 : Large quantities of coir and drycoconut are exported to Europe andAmerica from Alleppy.

    P : Coir is a brown fibre which is obtainedfrom the outer covering of thecoconut.

    Q : Dry coconut is very valuable becauseoils and fats are made from it.

    R : It is used in making mats, cords,brushes and many other articles.

    S : Most of the people are busy in theprocessing of coir and dry coconut.

    The proper sequence should be(a) PRQS (b) SPRQ(c) SRPQ (d) PRSQ

    9. S1 : We should visit our family doctor atleast twice a year so that he can giveus a thorough check-up.

    S6 : This is largely responsible for thenegation of the findings andmedicines prescribed.

    P : He has the sophisticated gadgets tofind out the ailments, if we may haveany.

    Q : On the basis of his findings, the willbe able to recommend the futurecourse of action.

    R : Some people seek to hide the relevantfacts from the doctor.

    S : Only he will be able to tell us whether

    SET – 1General Ability Test

    Part ‘A’

    ENGLISH

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    we are perfectly healthy or notThe proper sequence should be(a) PSRQ (b) PSQR(c) PRQS (d) PQRS

    10. S1 : Look at your watch for just oneminute.

    S6 : In one day, there are about 120,000additional mouths to feed.

    P : During that time, the population ofthe world increased by eighty fivepeople.

    Q : In the next hour, more than 5,000additional people will be living on thisplanet.

    R : So it goes hour after hour.S : Perhaps you think that is not much.The proper sequence should be :(a) PSRQ (b) PQRS(c) QPSR (d) PSQR

    SYNONYMSDirections (11-16) : In each of these

    questions, you find a sentence, a part of whichis underlined. For the underlined part, four words/ phrases are suggested. Choose the word /phrase nearest in meaning to the underlinedpart.11. Newspapers should resist the temptation

    of playing up violent incidents.(a) reporting (b) exaggerating(c) misrepresenting(d) encouraging

    12. Over-indulgence has made this childobstinate(a) rude (b) disrespectful(c) stubborn (d) disobedient

    13. He is very impulsive in everything he does.(a) wary (b) deliberate(c) impressive (d) rash

    14. He is often accused of having a vindictiveattitude towards his critics.(a) revengeful (b) harsh(c) cruel (d) rude

    15. The meeting came to an abrupt and(a) an unexpected(b) a sudden(c) a sad (d) an awful

    16. He suffered from excruciating pain afterhe got home from hospital(a) imaginary (b) mild(c) severe (d) abrupt

    ORDERING OF WORDS IN A SENTENCEDirections (17-21) : In these questions,

    some part of a sentence have been jumbled up.You are required to rearange these jumbled partslabelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correctsentence and choose the proper sequence fromthe alternatives (a), (b), (c) and (d).17. From the high balcony of my flat and

    envied their enthusiasm / over the heads P

    of their companions / as they soared high Q R

    / I had noticed the young dare-devil pilots.S

    The proper sequence should be(a) SRPQ (b) SPRQ(c) RQPS (d) RQSP

    18. In a fitting finale to his superb performancedeservedly drove in an Opel Astra /

    Pin the Coca Cola Cup Cricket Tournament

    Qat Sharjah / who lifted his nation up to

    Rthe pinnacle of glory / Young Tendulkar.

    SThe propler sequence should be(a) RQSP (b) RSPQ(c) SRQP (d) SRPQ

    19. The character of the upright man hetakes his stand upon / and when all else

    P Qfails / shines forth most brightly in

    Rmisfortune / his integrity and his courage.

    S(a) SRQP (b) SPQR(c) RQSP (d) RQPS

    20. Every afternoon the children used to go/ P

    from school / and play in the Giant'sQ R

    garden / as they were coming. S

    The proper sequence should be(a) SQPR (b) PQRS(c) SQRP (d) RQPS

    21. People at his dispensary / went to him P Q

    of all professions / for medicine and (R) (S)

    treatment.The proper sequence should be(a) RPQS (b) QPRS(c) RQSP (d) QRSP

    SENTENCE IMPROVEMENT

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    Directions (22-26) : In the questions, lookat the underlined part of each sentence. Beloweach sentence three possible substitutions (a),(b) and (c) for the underlined parts are given. Ifone of the them is better than the underlinedpart, indicate your response against thecorresponding letter (a), (b) or (c). If none of thesubstitutions improves the sentence, indicate (d)as your response. Thus a "No improvement"response will be signified by the letter (d).22. Though we were sitting very close to the

    dais, his speech was imposible to be heard(a) his speech was impossible to have

    been heard(b) his speech was impossible to hear(c) It has impossible to hear his speech(d) No improvement

    23. It is natural to be enthusiastic about theinfinite variety of organic life found in thetropical seas.(a) enthusiastic on(b) enthusiastic in(c) enthusiastic with(d) No improvement

    24. When he got off the train, he realised thata large gathering of his admirers waswaiting for his arrival for a long time.(a) is waiting(b) had been waiting(c) has waited (d) No improvement

    25. He would have sanctioned my leave if Iapplied a week earlier.(a) I would have applied(b) I have applied(c) I had applied(d) No improvement

    26. He seldom or ever loses his temper.(a) seldom, nor ever(b) seldom, or never(c) seldom, if ever(d) No improvement

    SPOTTING ERRORSDirections (27-30) : In each of these

    questions, the given sentence has three parts,indicated by (a), (b) and (c). Read each sentenceto find out whether there is an error. If you findan error in any one of them underlined parts (a),(b) and (c), indicate that part as your answer. Ifa sentence has no error, indicate this by letter"d" which stands for "No Error". Errors maybelong to grammer, usage or idiom or there maybe a word missing or a word which should beremoved.27. The people gathered together / to think

    (a)out the problem / which was too serious (b)to be neglected / No Error.

    (c) (d)28. When on duty / she is always wearing /

    (a) (b)a white saree with a blue border /No Error.

    (c) (d)29. Of the two wild beasts / this one seems /

    (a) (b) the must ferocious / No Error.

    (c) (d)30. Everybody among the guests / were

    (a)enjoying drinking / when the theft took

    (b) (c)place. / No Error.

    (d)

    SELECTING WORDS / PHRASESDirections (31-38) : In the following

    passage, there are blank space marked 31 to38. Against each of these numbers, below thepassage, a choice of three words marked (a), (b)and (c) is suggested. Choose the best word fromthese choices which fits the space appropriatelyand select your answer accordingly.

    The North-East India is Asia in miniaturea place where the brown and yellow races (31)and mingle. There are at least 260 (32) ethinicgroups and the region is home to more than148 million people, if one includes Bangladesh.Take (33) example the state of Manipur, which(34) Burma, with a population of 1.85 millionpeople. It is home to about 30 separate linguisticand ethinic groups including the Taraos, (35)number less than 400 individuals. Allowing theages and the mountains, the people of thiswinding trail (36) an anthropological andsociological (37) to South East Asia, where theroots of many (38) lie.31. (a) meet (b) desert

    (c) form32. (a) closed (b) identical

    (c) homogenous33. (a) again (b) for

    (c) from34. (a) stretches (b) holds

    (c) borders35. (a) though (b) who

    (c) amidst36. (a) broke (b) construct

    (c) form37. (a) window (b) bridge

    (c) anathema38. (a) since (b) sadly

    (c) diseases

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    COMPREHENSIONDirections (39-50) : In this section, you

    have three short passage. After each passage,you will find several questions based on thatpassage. First, read passage I to answer thesequestions based on it. Then go on to the otherpassages.

    PASSAGE – ILanguage is often used for one of the

    following three purposes namely, to inform, toconvince and to persuade. The first requiringtalent of telling what we know, is a matter oflittle difficulty. The second demands reasoning.The third, besides reasoning, demands all theaid that we can obtain from the use of figuresof speech, or figures of rhetoric, which meansthe power of persuasion.39. The above passage is

    (a) informative (b) persuasive(c) convincing (d) rhetorical

    40. Which one among the following functionsof language is neither too easy nor todifficult to acquire ?(a) to inform (b) to reason(c) to convince (d) to persude

    41. The art of persuasion requires the use of(a) figures of speech(b) information and talent(c) reasoning and figures of speech(d) reasoning and information

    42. Rhetoric is the(a) means of communicating information(b) power of persuasion(c) art of reasoning(d) use of figure of speech

    PASSAGE – IIDo you remember, dear, the days so long

    ago when we were at school, and the chemistrylab where you and I worked over messyexperiments and grew to know each other ? Yourfamily had just moved to our town, I learnt thatyour father came from a distinguished familyand was a government official. My father wasdead, and I lived with my mother in anunfashionable street. We let half our house, andmy mother did fancy sewing for the well-to-dopeople in town. She did it proudly, with her headheld high... yet I was taken into your crowdbecause I was the Football captain and head ofthe boy's class.43. The narrator was included in his Friend's

    "crowd" because of his(a) affluent background(b) appearance(c) excellent performance(d) kind behaviour

    44. The narrator's mother was not ashamedof her sewing because(a) she needed the support of her

    neighbours(b) She believed in the dignity of labour(c) she stitched only for rich people(d) she was a good seamstress.

    45. The narrator's family rented out half theirhouse because(a) the house was too large for them(b) somebody asked for it(c) they needed the rent badly(d) they wanted to have good neighbours

    46. They lived in an "unfashionable street" as(a) fashions changed often there(b) things were cheaper in such streets(c) they wanted to follow the fashion of

    their choice(d) they did no like to live in a fashionable

    area.

    PASSAGE – IIIThe human brain is spherical. It is divided

    into two halves, called the two hemispheres.The right hemisphere controls the working ofthe left side of the body, while the lefthemisphere controls the right side.Furthermore, each hemisphere controls certainkinds of mental activity. In most people,reasoning the logical thinking and the learningof mathematics and languages, are controlledby the left hemisphere, while abilities in the artsand crafts and in music, dance and sports arecontrolled by the right hemisphere.47. From the above passage, we can infer that

    the left-handed people are generally, cleverin(a) languages (b) logic(c) arts (d) mathematics

    48. The left hemisphere of the human braincontrols(a) fine arts(b) logical thinking(c) music(d) aptitude for sports

    49. The division of the human brain in twohemispheres is(a) horizontal (b) uneven(c) vertical (d) oblique

    50. The function of both the hemispheres ofthe human brain is to control.(a) language learning ability(b) all mental activity(c) all logical operations(d) mathematical activity

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    51. Match List I with List II and select thecorrect answer using the codes given belowthe lists :

    List I List II(Country) (Capital)

    A. Poland I. BudapestB. Laos II. WarsawC. Nauru III. VientianeD. Hungary IV. Yaren(a) A—IV, B—III, C—II, D—I(b) A—II, B—I, C—IV, D—III(c) A—III, B—II, C—I, D—IV(d) A—II, B—III, C—IV, D—I

    52. Which of the following is wronglymatched ?(a) Secretary-General, Rajya Sabha →

    Mr. Yogendra Narain(b) Secretary-General Lok Sabha → Mr.

    G. C. Malhotra(c) Chairman, Space Commission and

    ISRO → Dr. R. Chidambram(d) Chairman, Insurance Regulatory

    Authority → Mr. C. S. Rao53. Where was the Fifth Ministerial Conference

    of the WTO held ?(a) Amsterdam (b) Cancun(c) London (d) Newyork

    54. Atomic Energy Commission of India was(a) 1944 (b) 1946(c) 1948 (d) 1966

    55. The Jnapith Award is given for outstandingcontribution in the field of(a) Science (b) Industry(c) Films (d) Literature

    56. Which of the following Commission hasbeen probing circumstances leading to thedemolition of Babri Masjid in 1992 ?(a) Kothari Commission(b) Liberhan Commission(c) Sri Krishna Commission(d) Shastri Commission

    57. Michael Ferreira’s name is associated with(a) Billiards (b) Chess(c) Police Service (d) Cricket

    58. The term “CAT Scan” commonly used bydoctors these days stands for(a) Commonly Asked for Treatment(b) Computer Analysis Technique

    (c) Computrised Axial Tomography(d) The special cat Africa that can see

    through the bone59. The inventor of the logarithm table is

    (a) John Douglas (b) John Napier(c) John Doe (d) John Harrison

    60. Which of the following represents a tribeof Rajasthan ?(a) Munda (b) Santhal(c) Garadia (d) Asur

    61. Family Planning has faced maximumobstacle in rural areas because of(a) Non-availability of birth control

    devices(b) Deficiency in Planning(c) Psychologicla factors and social

    orthodoxy(d) lack of allotment of adequate funds

    62. A cricketer lowers his hand while catchingthe ball. This saves him from injurybecause of :(a) Newton’s third law of motion(b) Conservation of momentun(c) Conservation of mass and energy(d) Centrifugal Force

    63. A magnet needle points towards north onthe surface of the earth. When one usesthe magnetic needle at the north pole ofthe earth, the north pointing needle willpoint(a) upward, that is, towards the pole star(b) downward, that is towards the ground(c) oscillate on a horizontal plane(d) in a direction perpendicular to east-

    west direction64. Consider the following statements :

    The system consisting of ice-water andwater vapour is an example ofI. One-component systemII. One-phase systemIII. Three component systemIV. Three phase systemWhich of the above statements arecorrect ?(a) I and III (b) II and III(c) I and IV (d) III and IV

    Part ‘B’

    GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

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    65. Which one of the following is the majorcause of depletion of ozone strata of theatmosphere(a) Sulphur dioxide(b) Carbon dioxide(c) Chlorofluoro Carbon(d) Nitrogen oxide

    66. Usually light travels faster than sound.However, when we switch a television seton, the picture comes later than the sound.The reason is that(a) there is always a delay in the picture

    tube takes time(b) emission of electrons from the picture

    tube takes time(c) In TV transmission sound is

    transmitted first and picture istransmitted later

    (d) the wiring for picture tube is muchlonger compared to that for thespeakers

    67. If a proton of mas m is moving with velocityof light, its mass will be(a) unchanged (b) large but finite(c) zero (d) infiniteDirections (68-70) : The following items

    consist of two statements one labelled asAssertion ‘A’ and the other labelled as ReasonR. You are required to examine these statementsand decide if the Assertion A and the Reason‘R’ are individually true and if so, whether theReason is a correct explanation of the Assertion.Select your answr to these items using the codesgiven below and mark your answer-sheetaccordingly.

    Codes :(a) Both A and R are true, and R is the

    correct explanation of A.(b) Both A and R are true, but R is not

    the correct explanation of A.(c) A is true, but R is false.(d) A is false but R is true.

    68. Assertion (A) : Sun sets and sun risesseen from the surface of the Earth are redwhile the daytime sky is blue.Reason (R) : Raman Scattering of light bydust particles and moisture present in theatmosphere is responsible for the redcolour.(a) (b) (c) (d)

    69. Assertion (A) : Two lawyers of cloth ofequal thickness provide warmer covering

    than a single layer of cloth of double thethickness.Reason (R) : Air is a bad conductor of heatand prevents body heat from beingconducted away.(a) (b) (c) (d)

    70. Assertion (A) : In superconductingtransmission lines, the electric power lossis almost negligible.Reason (R) : In superconducting electrictransmission lines, the electricalconductivity tends to zero.(a) (b) (c) (d)

    71. At what temperature the velocity of soundin air will be double of that at 0°C.(a) 273°C (b) 546°C(c) 819°C (d) 1024°C

    72. Who among the following was the FirstWoman ruler of India(a) Chand Bibi (b) Razia Sultan(c) Mumtaz Mahal (d) Nurjehan

    73. Who was the scholar who accompainedMahmud Ghani during his expeditions toIndia ?(a) Firdausi (b) Al-Razi(c) Al-Beruni (d) Ibn-Batutah

    74. Who among the following was the firstMughal Emperor to allow Britishers toestablished trade links with India ?(a) Shah Jahan (b) Akbar(c) Jehangir (d) Aurangzeb

    75. Which of the following is not once of thefour Sankaracharya Mutts founded by AdiShankaracharya ?(a) Shringeri (b) Dwarika(c) Puri (d) Kanchi

    76. Idol worship in India is historically tracedto the period of(a) Rig veda (b) Guptas(c) Kushans (d) Mauryas

    77. Who united all the Sikh chief and foundeda kingdom in the Punjab ?(a) Guru Gobind Singh(b) Guru Teg Bahadur(c) Ranjit Singh(d) Guru Nanak

    78. The first muslim invader of India was(a) a Turk (b) a Persian(c) an Arab (d) A Mongol of Ghar

    79. Bombay was taken by the English East-India Company from

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    (a) The Dutch (b) The French(c) The Danish (d) The Portogues

    80. In which respect did the Great Cholasdistinguish themselves from the otherimportant contemporary kings of India ?(a) Through their encouragement of local

    self-government in villages.(b) Through their patronage of scholars

    and priests(c) Through their encouragement of trade

    and commerce(d) None of these

    81. Which of the following soils is formedunder typical monsoonal conditions ?(a) Red Soils (b) Black Soil(c) Laterite Soils (d) None of these

    82. Which of the following is incorrect ?(a) Within the Arctic and Antarctic circles

    there is at least in the year duringwhich the sun does not set and at leastone day on which it never rises

    (b) At the North pole there is darknessfor half the year

    (c) At the summer solstice the sun shinesvertically over the Tropic of capricorn

    (d) The sun shines vertically over theEquator twice in the year

    83. Put in descending order of content of fixedCarbonI. PeatII. LigniteIII. Bituminous CoalIV. Anthracite(a) I, II, III and IV (b) IV, II, III, I(c) III, IV, I, II (d) IV, III, II, I

    84. Malaspine Glacier is in(a) Karakoram Range(b) Alaska(c) Alps (d) Hindukush

    85. Assertion (A) : Godavari is often referredto as “Dakshin Ganga” or Vridha Ganga”.Reason (R) : Godavari size and extent islarge.(a) A and R are correct and R explains A(b) A and R are correct but ‘R’ does not

    explain A(c) A is true but R is correct(d) A and R are incorrect

    86. Economically, the most important forestsof India are(a) Tidal forests (b) Thorn forest(c) Evergreen forest(d) Tropical decidious forest

    87. Match List I with List II and select thecorrect answer using the codes given belowthe lists :

    List I List IIA. Tropical Savanah I. Highly

    unpredictableWeather

    B. Tropical Desert II. Dry summerand mildwinters

    C. Mediterrnean III. Cloud-burstsof intensity atlong interval

    D. China type IV. Variablerainfall, floodsand droughts

    (a) A—III, B—II, C—I, D—IV(b) A—IV, B—III, C—II, D—I(c) A—I, B—II, C—III, D—IV(d) A—III, B—IV, C—II, D—I

    88. Name the place where Rhine and Spreerivers meet in Europe(a) Hamburg (b) Paris(c) Lyons (d) Berlin

    89. Match List I with List II and select thecorrect answer using the codes given belowthe lists :

    List I List IIA. Emerald Isle I. LhasaB. Forbidden City II. CubaC. Sugar Bowl of III. Australia

    the WorldD. Land of the Golden IV. Thailand

    FleeceE. Lend of White Elephant V. Ireland(a) A—IV, B—V, C—I, D—II, E—III(b) A—V, B—I, C—II, D—III, E—IV(c) A—V, B—IV, C—II, D—III, E—I(d) A—I, B—II, C—III, D—IV, E—V

    90. Which one of the following is not an areaof seismic activity ?(a) Circum—Atlantic Ocean(b) Circum—Pacific Ocean(c) Circum—Indian Ocean(d) Mid—Atlantic Ocean

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    91. In Medieval India, during the reign of“Shivaji” the role of the official called“Chitnis” was to(a) be the in-charge of intelligence/

    espionage activity(b) be the in-charge of kings personal

    security guard(c) be the master of ceremonies in the

    royal court(d) be assisting the king with his

    correspondence92. Who among the following wrote unhappy

    India(a) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad(b) Annie Besant(c) Lala Lajpat Rai(d) Mahatma Gandhi

    93. “I do not know whether my work is inaccordance with the tenents of Islam ornot. I do whatever I consider best for theoccasion.” The above opinion wasexpressed by(a) Sikandar Lodi(b) Balban(c) Allauddin Khilji(d) Mohammad Tughlak

    94. The most important aspect in QueenVictoria’s proclamation was(a) Property qualifications were

    prescribed for franchise(b) The administration in India was taken

    over by the crown(c) The Governor in Bengal came to be

    called as Governor-General(d) Provincial autonomy was accorded

    95. Match List I with List II and select thecorrect answer using the codes given belowthe lists.

    List I List III. 1950 (A) First CensusII. 1951 (B) Setting up of Planning

    CommissionIII. 1881 (C) Nationalisation of 14

    BanksIV. 1969 (D) First Five Year PlanCodes :(a) I—B, II—D, III—C, IV—A(b) I—B, II—D, III—A, IV—C(c) I—B, II—A, III—C, IV—D(d) I—D, II—C, III—B, IV—A

    96. The founder of Ahmadiya Movement was(a) Haji Shariat-Ullah(b) Shah Abdul Aziz(c) Haji Shaffiq-Ullah(d) Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

    97. Who among the following rulers built achain of five fortress collectively known asof Mankot ?(a) Islamshah Sur (b) Humayun(c) Sikandar Lodi (d) Shershah Suri

    98. Consider the following personalitiesI. BiswasII. TyabIII. BirsaIV. JanaiWho among these were associated with theIndigo Revolt in Bengal (1859-60) ?(a) I, II and III (b) I and IV(c) I and II (d) III and IV

    99. Self-respect movement against castefacilities was first organised in(a) Gujarat (b) Maharastra(c) Travancore-Cochin(d) Bengal

    100. Lothal was used by the Indus people as a(a) Market (b) Port(c) Capital City(d) Permanent settlement by the kings

    101. Consider the following inscriptions :I. Lumbini Pillar-EdictII. Gurjara InscriptionIII. Girnar Second Rock EdictIV. Bhabru (Vairata) InscriptionIn which of these inscriptions did Ashokaexpress his affinity for Buddhism ?(a) I and II (b) I, III and IV(c) I and III (d) II and III

    102. “The Revolution is the war of liberty againstits enemies, the constitution is the rule ofliberty victorious and at peace.”Who made the above statement regardingthe French Revolution ?(a) Malovet (b) Mounier(c) Robespierre (d) Danton

    103. Sufi Saint who maintained the devotionalmusic was one way of coming to God was(a) Shah Alam Bukhari(b) Moin-ud-din Chisti(c) Baba Farid (d) Karamat Ali

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