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    IAS 2011 GS PAPER-I ANSWER KEY WITH EXPLANATION1. In the Union Budget 2011-12, a full exemption from the basic customs duty was extended to the biobasedasphalt (Bioasphalt). What is the importance of this material?1. Unlike traditional asphalt, bio-asphalt is not based on fossil fuels.2. Bioasphalt can be made from non- renewable resources.3. Bioasphalt can be made from organic waste materials.4. It is eco-friendly to use Bioasphalt for surfacing of the roads.Which of the statements given above are correct?(a) 1,2 and 3 only

    (b) 1,3 and 4 only(c) 2 and 4 only(d) 1,2,3 and 4

    Ans: b.Exp: Bioasphalt is made from renewable sources only.2. Consider the following:-1. Carbon dioxide2. Oxides of Nitrogen3. Oxides of SulphurWhich of the above is/are the emission/emissions from coal combustion at thermal power plants?(a) 1 only(b) 2 and 3 only

    (c) 1 and 3 only(d) 1, 2 and 3

    Ans: d.Exp: The main emissions from coal combustion at thermal power plants are carbon dioxide (CO),nitrogen oxides (NO), sulfur oxides (SO), chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), and air- borne inorganic particlessuch as fly ash, soot, and other trace gas species.3. Satellites used for telecommunication relay are kept in a geostationary orbit. A satellite is said to be insuch an orbit when:1. The orbit is geosynchronous.2. The orbit is circular.3. The orbit lies in the plane of the Earth's equator.4. The orbit is at an altitude of 22,236 km.

    Select the correct answer using the codes given below:2(a) 1,2 and 3 only(b) 1,3 and 4 only(c) 2 and 4 Only(d) 1,2, 3 and 4

    Ans: a.Exp: Geostationary orbit is at an altitude of 22, 236 miles, not km. In km, the altitude comes to be35,786 km.4. India has experienced persistent and high food inflation in the recent past. What could be thereasons?1. Due to a gradual switchover to the cultivation of commercial crops, the area under the cultivation of

    food grains has steadily decreased in the last five years by about 30%.2. As a consequence of increasing incomes, the consumption patterns of the people have undergone asignificant change.3. The food supply chain has structural constraints,Which of the statements given above are correct?(a) 1 and 2 only(b) 2 and 3 only(c) 1 and 3 only(d) 1, 2 and 3

    Ans: b.Exp: The main causes of food inflation are:

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    Higher Food Prices worldwide

    Lower agricultural growth in India compared to the much faster GDP growth

    Rising percentage of Middle Class in India which is demanding increasing quantities of betterquality food products.

    High general Inflation.

    Inefficiency in the Food Supply Chain.

    Dependence of Indian Agriculture on Monsoon.5. At present, scientists can determine the arrangement or relative positions of genes or DNA sequences

    on a chromosome. How does this knowledge benefit us?1. It is possible to know the pedigree of livestock.2. It is possible to understand the causes of all human diseases.3. It is possible to develop disease-resistant animal breeds.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?(a) 1 and 2 only(b) 2 Only3(c) 1 and 3 only(d) 1, 2 and 3

    Ans: c.Exp: DNA sequencing can be used in the genetic diseases like Alzheimer's disease, Cystic fibrosis,

    myotonic dystrophy and many other diseases caused by the disability of genes to function properlybut not all human diseases.6. In terms of economy, the visit by foreign nationals to witness the XIX Common Wealth Games in Indiaamounted to(a) Exports(b) Imports(c) Production(d) Consumption

    Ans: a.Exp: Sports tourism or for that matter any kind of tourism is an export industry because foreignvisitors who travel to a country purchase the "touristic experience" of that country. They pay for itwith their money from their country.7. Microbial fuel cells are considered a source of sustainable energy. Why?1. They use living organisms as catalysts to generate electricity from certain substrates.2. They use a variety of inorganic materials as substrates.3. They can be installed in waste water treatment plants to cleanse water and produce electricity.Which of the Statements given above is/are correct?(a) 1 only(b) 2 and 3 only(c) 1 and 3 only(d) 1, 2 and 3

    Ans: c.Exp: The substrates used in microbial fuel cells are of organic origin which include glucose, acetate,arabitol, carboxymethyl cellulose, corn stover biomass, ethanol, farm manure, Furfural, Galactitol,Glucuronic acid, Lactate, Landfill leachate, Phenol, Propionate, Sodium formate, etc.8. Which one of the following statements appropriately describes the "fiscal stimulus"?(a) It is a massive investment by the Government in manufacturing sector to ensure the supply of goodsto meet the demand surge caused by rapid economic growth.(b) It is an intense affirmative action of the Government to boost economic activity in the country4(c) It is Government's intensive action on financial institutions to ensure disbursement of loans toagriculture and allied sectors to promote greater food production and contain food inflation(d) It is an extreme affirmative action by the Government to pursue its policy of financial inclusion

    Ans: b.Exp: Fiscal stimulus is the proposition that by borrowing money and spending it, the government can raise the overall state of the economy, raising output and lowering unemployment.

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    9. The formation of ozone hole in the Antarctic region has been a cause of concern. What could be thereason for the formation of this hole?(a) Presence of prominent tropospheric turbulence; and inflow of chlorofluorocarbons(b) Presence of .prominent polar front and stratospheric': Clouds; and inflow of chlorofluorocarbons(c) Absence of polar front and stratospheric clouds; and inflow of methane and chlorofluorocarbons(d) Increased temperature at polar region due to global warming.

    Ans: b.Exp: The chemistry of the Antarctic polar vortex (front) has created severe ozone depletion. The nitricacid in polar stratospheric clouds reacts with CFCs to form chlorine, which catalyzes the

    photochemical destruction of ozone. As Polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) are the medium on whichreservoir chlorine compounds are converted into ozone-destroying chlorine radicals, hence theirpresence is necessary for creating hole in ozone layer.10. Consider the following actions which the Government can take:1. Devaluing the domestic currency.2. Reduction in the export subsidy.3. Adopting suitable policies which attract greater FDI and more funds from FIIs.Which of the above action/actions can help in reducing the current account deficit?(a) 1 and 2(b) 2 and 3(c) 3 only(d) 1 and 3

    Ans: d.Exp: Action to reduce a substantial current account deficit usually involves increasing exports (goodsgoing out of a country and entering abroad countries) or decreasing imports (goods coming from aforeign country into a country). Firstly, this is generally accomplished directly through importrestrictions, quotas, or duties (though these may indirectly limit exports as well), or subsidizingexports. Influencing the exchange rate to make exports cheaper for foreign buyers will indirectlyincrease the balance of payments. This is primarily accomplished by devaluing the domestic currency.Secondly, current account deficit are reduced by promoting investor friendly environment i.e. Foreign5Direct Investment (FDI), Foreign Institutional Investors (FII), the income from these foreigninvestments positively contributes to current account. Thirdly, adjusting government spending tofavor domestic suppliers is also effective.

    11. The Constitution (Seventy-Third Amendment) Act, 1992, which aims at promoting the Panchayati RajInstitutions in the country, provides for which of the following?1. Constitution of District Planning Committees.2. State Election Commissions to conduct all panchayat elections.3. Establishment of State Finance Commissions.Select the correct answer using the codes given below:(a) 1 only(b) 1 and 2 only(c) 2 and 3 only(d) 1, 2 and 3

    Ans: c.Exp: Constitution of District Planning Committees is provided by Article 243ZD which was inserted in

    the Constitution by 74thAmendment.12. Two important rivers - one with its source in Jharkhand (and known by a different name in Odisha),and another, with its source in Odisha - merge at a place only a short distance from the coast of Bay ofBengal before flowing into the sea. This is an important site of wildlife and biodiversity and a protectedarea.Which one of the following could be this?(a) Bhitarkanika(b) Chandipur-on-sea(c) Gopalpur-on-sea(d) Simlipal

    Ans: a.

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    Exp: Bhitarkanika National Park and Mangrove Forest is situated at the confluence of rivers Brahmaniand Baitarni. Brahmani originates in Jharkhand in the name of Sankh and Baitarni originates inOdisha.13. A rapid increase in the rate of inflation is sometimes attributed to the "base effect". What is "baseeffect?(a) It is the impact of drastic deficiency in supply due to failure of crops(b) It is the impact of the - surge in demand due to rapid economic growth(c) It is the impact of the price levels of previous year on the calculation of inflation rate(d) None of the statements (a), (b) and (c) given above is correct in this context

    6Ans: c.14. India is regarded as a country With "Demographic Dividend" This is due to(a) Its high population in the age group below 15 years(b) Its high population in the age group of 15-64 years(c) Its high population in the age group above 65 years(d) Its high total population

    Ans: b.15. Regarding "carbon credits", which one of the following statements is not correct?(a) The carbon credit system was ratified in conjunction with the Kyoto Protocol(b) Carbon credits are awarded to countries or groups that have reduced greenhouse gases below theiremission quota

    (c) The goal of the carbon credit system is to limit the increase of carbon dioxide emission(d) Carbon credits are traded at a price fixed from time to time by the United Nations EnvironmentProgramme.

    Ans: d.Exp: Carbon credits prices are not fixed by UNEP.16. Which one of the following is not a feature of "Value Added Tax?(a) It is a multi-point destination-based system of taxation(b) It is a tax levied on value addition at each stage of transaction in the production-distribution chain(c) It is a tax on the final consumption of goods or services and must ultimately be borne by theconsumer(d) It is basically a subject of the Central Government and the State Governments are only a facilitatorfor its successful implementation

    Ans: d.Exp: Since Sales Tax/VAT is a State subject, the Central Government is playing the role of a facilitatorfor successful implementation of VAT. Ref.: report on outcome budget by ministry of finance.17. A "closed economy" is an economy in which(a) the money supply is fully controlled(b) deficit f inancing takes place(c) only exports take place(d) neither exports nor imports take place

    Ans: d.18. When the bark of a tree is removed in a circular fashion all around near its base, it gradually dries upand dies because7

    (a) Water from soil cannot rise to aerial parts(b) Roots are starved of energy(c) Tree is infected by soil microbes(d) Roots do not receive oxygen for respiration

    Ans: b.Exp: Because phloem tubes sit on the outside of the xylem in most plants, a tree or other plant can beeffectively killed by stripping away the bark in a ring on the trunk or stem. With the phloemdestroyed, nutrients cannot reach the roots, and the tree/plant will die.19. The "New START" treaty was in the news. What is this treaty?(a) It is a bilateral strategic nuclear arms reduction treaty between the USA and the Russian Federation(b) It is a multilateral energy security cooperation treaty among the members of the East Asia Summit

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    (c) It is a treaty between the Russian Federation and the European Union for the energy securitycooperation(d) It is a multilateral cooperation treaty among the BRICS countries Species richness

    Ans: a.Exp: New START (for Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) is a nuclear arms reduction treaty betweenthe United States of America and the Russian Federation with the formal name of Measures for theFurther Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms. It was signed on 8 April 2010 andentered into force on 5 February 2011.20. Three of the following criteria have contributed to the recognition of western Ghats-Sri Lanka and

    Indo-Burma regions as hotspots of biodiversity:1. Species richness2. Vegetation density3. Endemism.4. Ethno-botanical importance5. Threat perception6. Adaptation of flora and fauna to warm arid humid conditionsWhich three of the above are correct criteria in this context?(a) 1,2 and 6(b) 2,4 and 6(c) 1,3 and 5(d) 3,4 and 6

    Ans: c.Exp: To qualify as a hotspot, a region must meet two strict criteria: it must contain at least 1,500species of vascular plants (> 0.5 percent of the worlds total) as endemics, and it has to have lost atleast 70 percent of its original habitat.21. Human activities in the recent past have caused the increased concentration of carbon dioxide in theatmosphere, but a lot of it does not remain in the lower atmosphere because of81. Its escape into the outer stratosphere.2. The photosynthesis by phytoplankton in the oceans.3. The trapping of air in the polar ice capsWhich of the statements given above is/are correct?a) 1 and 2

    b) 2 onlyc) 2 and 3 onlyd) 3 only

    Ans: b.Exp: Being heavier than air, not much of carbon dioxide escapes to stratosphere. Also trapping of airin ice caps includes insignificant proportions of carbon dioxide.22. In the context of ecosystem productivity, marine upwelling zones are important as they increase themarine productivity by bringing the1. Decomposer microorganisms to the surface2. Nutrients to the surface.3. bottom-dwelling organisms to the surface.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    (a) 1 and 2(b) 2 only(c) 2 and 3(d) 3 only

    Ans: b.23. If a tropical rain forest is removed, it does not regenerate quickly as compared to a tropicaldeciduous forest. This is because(a) the soil of rain forest is deficient in nutrients(b) propagules of the trees in a rain forest have poor viability(c) the rain forest species are slow- growing(d) exotic species invade the fertile soil of rain forest

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    Ans: a.Exp: The soils of tropical rainforests are heavily leached and devoid of nutrients. So, once the treecover is removed, its regeneration is extremely difficult and gradually these forests are replaced bySavanna vegetation.24. The Himalayan Range is very rich in species diversity. Which one among the following is the mostappropriate reason for this Phenomenon?(a) It has a high rainfall that supports luxuriant vegetative growth9(b) It is a confluence of different bio-geographical zones

    (c) Exotic and invasive species have riot been introduced in this region(d) It has less human interference

    Ans: b.Exp: The richness of species diversity in the Himalayas is due to the occurrence of species of differentbiogeographic regions like Irano-Turanian, Mediterranean, Indo-Chinese, Indian, Malaysian, Eastern

    Asiatic, Circumboreal, Australian, Amazonian, Brazilian, Andean, North American.25. With reference to India, consider the following Central Acts:1. Import and Export (Control) Act, 19472. Mining and Mineral Development (Regulation) Act, 19573. Customs Act, 19624. Indian Forest Act, 1927Which of the above Acts have relevance to/bearing on the biodiversity conservation in the country)

    (a) 1 and 3 only(b) 2, 3 and 4 only(c) 1, 2, 3 and 4(d) None of the above Acts

    Ans: c.26. Karl Marx explained the process of class struggle with the help of which one of the followingtheories?(a) Empirical liberalism(b) Existentialism(c) Darwin's theory of evolution(d) Dialectical materialism

    Ans: d.

    Exp: Dialectical materialism is a strand of Marxism synthesizing Hegel's dialectics and Ludwig AndreasFeuerbach's materialism. The basic idea of dialectical materialism is that every economic order growsto a state of maximum efficiency, while at the same time developing internal contradictions orweaknesses that contribute to its decay. The dialectical aspect retains the Hegelian method withinthis materialist framework, and emphasizes the process of historical change arising from contradictionand class struggle based in a particular social context.27. A layer in the Earth s atmosphere called Ionosphere facilitates radio communication. Why?1. The presence of ozone causes the reflection of radio waves to Earth.2. Radio waves have a very long wavelength.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?a) 1 Onlyb) 2 only

    10c) Both 1 and 2d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Ans: b.Exp: Only waves with longer wavelength like AM and Radio waves are reflected by the ionosphere.Visible light, television and FM wavelengths are all too short to be reflected by the ionosphere. So TVstations are made possible by satellite transmissions. Ionosphere facilitates radio communicationbecause of the presence of electrically charged ions in it and not ozone.28. Both Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) are related to investmentin a country. Which one of the following statements best represents an important difference betweenthe two?

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    (a) FII helps bring better management skills and technology, while FDI only brings in capital(b) FII helps in increasing capital availability in general, while FDI only targets specific sectors.(c) FDI flows only into the secondary market, while FII targets primary market(d) FII is considered to be more stable than FDI

    Ans: b.Exp: Option A is wrong because it changes the roles of FII with FDI. Option C is wrong because whilethe FDI flows into the primary market, the FII flows into secondary market. Option D is wrongagain because FDI is considered more stable than FII.29. A genetically engineered form of brinjal, known as the Bt-brinjal, has been developed. The objective

    of this is(a) To make it pest-resistant(b) To improve its taste and nutritive qualities(c) To make it drought-resistant(d) To make its shelf-life longer

    Ans: a.Exp: BT Brinjal is a result of modification in genes of Brinjal by use of genetic engineering. Bt Brinjal isa transgenic brinjal created by inserting a gene cry1Ac from the soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensisinto Brinjal. This is said to give the Brinjal plant resistance against lepidopteran insects/pests like theBrinjal Fruit and Shoot Borer Leucinodesorbonalis and Fruit Borer Helicoverpa armigera.30. With reference to "Aam Admi Bima Yojana", consider the following statements:1. the member insured under the scheme must be the head of the family or an earning member of the

    family in a rural landless household.2. The Member insured must be in the age group of 30 to 65 years.3. There is a provision for free scholarship for up to two children of the insured who are studyingbetween classes 9 and 12.Which of the statements given above is/ are correct?11(a) 1 only(b) 2 and 3 only(c) 1 and 3 only(d) 1, 2 and 3

    Ans: c.Exp: The scheme provides for insurance of head of the family or an earning member of the family of

    rural landless household between the age of 18 to 59 years against natural death as well as accidentaldeath and partial/permanent disability. Two children of the beneficiaries studying in 9 th to12th Standard will get Rs.300/- per quarter per child.31. In the context of global oil prices Brent crude oil" is frequently referred to in the news. What does this term imply?1. It is a major source classification of crude oil.2. It is sourced from North Sea3. It does not contain sulphur.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?(a) 2 only(b) 1 and 2 only(c) 1 and 3 only

    (d) 1, 2 and 3Ans: b.Exp: Brent Crude is the biggest of the many major classifications of crude oil consisting of Brent Crude,Brent Sweet Light Crude, Oseberg, Ekofisk, and Forties. Brent Crude is sourced from the North Sea. Itcontains approximately 0.37% of sulphur, classifying it as sweet crude.32. The function of heavy water in a nuclear reactor is to(a) Slow down the speed of neutrons(b) Increase the speed of neutrons(c) Cool down the reactor(d) Stop the nuclear reaction

    Ans: a

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    Exp: In nuclear engineering, heavy water is used as a moderator. A neutron moderator is a mediumthat reduces the speed of fast neutrons, thereby turning them into thermal neutrons capable ofsustaining a nuclear chain reaction involving uranium-235.33. In India, if a religious sect/community is given the status of a national minority, what specialadvantages it is entitled to?1. It can establish and administer exclusive educational institutions.122. The President of India automatically nominates a representative of the community to Lok Sabha.3. It can derive benefits from the Prime Minister's 15-Point Programme.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?(a) 1 only(b) 2 and 3 only(c) 1 and 3 only(d) 1, 2 and 3

    Ans: c.Exp: Option 1 is true because of Article 30(1). Option 2 is not true as President appoints only two

    Anglo-Indians in Lok Sabha. Option 3 is true because national minority status does make the groupeligible for benefits under PMs 15 point programme.34. India is home to lakhs of persons with disabilities. What are the benefits available to them under thelaw?1. Free schooling till the age of 18 years in government-run schools.

    2. Preferential allotment of land for setting up business.3. Ramps in public buildings.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?(a) 1 only(b) 2 and 3 only(c) 1 and 3 only(d) 1, 2 and 3

    Ans: d.Exp: Option 1 is true as per National Policy Statement for Persons with Disabilities. Option 2 andOption 3 are true as per the Disabilities Act 1995.35. With what purpose is the Government of India promoting the concept of "Mega Food Parks?1. To provide good infrastructure facilities for the food processing industry.

    2. To increase the processing of perishable items and reduce wastage.3. To provide emerging and eco-friendly food processing technologies to entrepreneurs.Select the correct answer using the codes given below:(a) 1 only(b) 1 and 2 only(c) 2 and 3 only(d) 1, 2 and 313

    Ans: b.Exp: Mega food park scheme aims at facilitating achievement of the Vision 2015 of Ministry to raise:Processing of perishables in the country from the existing 6% to 20%, Value addition from 20% to 35%,Share in global food trade from 1.5% to 3% by the year 2015.

    Core Objectives include:Creation of enabling infrastructure/facilities and requisite backward linkages to enableentrepreneurs to set up large number of food processing units

    Increasing the level of food processing thus reducing wastages and ensuring value addition

    Increasing returns for all stakeholders: including farmers/producers of the region.36. The authorization for the withdrawal of funds from the Consolidated Fund of India must come from(a) The President of India(b) The Parliament of India(c) The Prime Minister of India(d) The Union Finance Minister

    Ans: b.

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    Exp: Article 283 (Custody, etc., of Consolidated Funds, Contingency Funds and moneys credited to thepublic accounts). Also refer Articles 114, 116, and 119.37. All revenues received by the Union Government by way of taxes and other receipts for the conductof Government business are credited to the(a) Contingency Fund of India(b) Public Account(c) Consolidated Fund of India(d) Deposits and Advances Fund

    Ans: c.

    Exp: Article 266.38. Microfinance is the provision of financial services to people of low-income groups. This includes boththe consumers and the self-employed. The service/ services rendered under micro- finance is/are:1. Credit facilities2. Savings facilities3. Insurance facilities4. Fund Transfer facilitiesSelect the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:(a) 1 only14(b) 1 and 4 only(C) 2 and 3 only

    (d) 1, 2, 3 and 4Ans: d.Exp: Microfinance includes basic financial services - including small loans, savings accounts, fundtransfers and insurance. Alongside non-financial services such as business training, microfinanceassists people living in poverty who wouldn't usually qualify for regular banking services because theyhave no form of collateral or formal identification.39. Southeast Asia has captivated the attention of global community' over space and time as a geostrategicallysignificant region. Which among the following is the most convincing explanation for thisglobal perspective?(a) It was the hot theatre during the Second World War(b) Its location between the Asian powers of China and India(c) It was the arena of superpower confrontation during the Cold War period

    (d) Its location between the Pacific and Indian oceans and its pre-eminent maritime characterAns: d.40. A company marketing food products advertises that its items do not contain trans-fats. What doesthis campaign signify to the customers?1. The food products are not made out of hydrogenated oils.2. The food products are not made out of animal fats/ oils.3. The oils used are not likely to damage the cardiovascular health of the consumers.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?(a) 1 only(b) 2 and 3 only(c) 1 and 3 only(d) 1, 2 and 3

    Ans: c.Exp: Many of the random compounds created when oils are hydrogenated are "trans fats". These areunnatural compounds, which are known to be detrimental to cardiovascular health. On the otherhand animal fats are relatively good for health.41. Among the following, who are eligible to benefit from the "Mahatma Gandhi National RuralEmployment Guarantee Act?(a) Adult members of only the scheduled caste and scheduled tribe households(b) Adult members of below poverty line (BPL) households(c) Adult members of households of all backward communities15(d) Adult members of any household

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    Ans: d.42. With reference to "Look East Policy" of India, consider the following statements:1. India wants to establish itself as an important regional player in the East Asian affairs.2. India wants to plug the vacuum created by the termination of Cold War.3. India wants to restore the historical and cultural ties with its neighbours in Southeast and East Asia.Which of the statements given above is / are correct?(a) 1 only(b) 1 and 3 only(c) 3 only

    (d) 1, 2 and 3Ans: b.Exp: Indias Look East Policy focuses on forging close economic and commercial ties and increasing strategic cooperation with South East Asian countries. India seeks to create and expand regionalmarkets for trade, investment and industrial development. It also began strategic and militarycooperation with nations concerned by the expansion of Chinas economic and strategic influence.43. When the annual Union Budget is not passed by the Lok Sabha,(a) the Budget is modified and presented again(b) the Budget is referred to the Rajya Sabha for suggestions(c) the Union Finance Minister is asked to resign(d) the Prime Minister submits the resignation of Council of Ministers

    Ans: d.

    Exp: The Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers are jointly accountable to the Lok Sabha. If apolicy statement like Annual Budget fails, it is tantamount to loss of confidence of the Parliament forthe government.44. Under the Constitution of India, which one of the following is not a fundamental duty?(a) To vote in public elections(b) To develop the scientific temper(c) To safeguard public property(d) To abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals

    Ans: a.Exp: Constitution of India. Article 51 A.45. With reference to the Finance Commission of India, which of the following statements is correct?(a) It encourages the inflow of foreign capital for infrastructure development

    (b) It facilitates the proper distribution of finances among the Public Sector Undertakings(c) It ensures transparency in financial administration16(d) None of the statements (a),(b) and (c) given above is correct in this context.

    Ans: d.Exp: Functions of the Finance Commission can be stated as:1. Distribution of net proceeds of taxes between Centre and the States, to be divided as per theirrespective contributions to the taxes.2. Determine factors governing Grants-in Aid to the states and the magnitude of the same.3. Work with the State Finance Commissions and suggest measures to augment the ConsolidatedFund of the States so as to provide additional resources to Panchayats and Municipalities in thestate.

    46. Consider the following:1. Right to education.2. Right to equal access to public service.3. Right to food.Which of the above is/are Human Right/Rights under Universal Declaration of Human Rights"?(a) 1 only(b) 1 and 2 only(c) 3 only(d) 1, 2 and 3

    Ans:Exp: Article 21: Everyone has the right of equal access to public service in his country.

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    Article 25: Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being ofhimself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary socialservices, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, oldage or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control.

    Article 26: Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary andfundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory. Technical and professional educationshall be made generally available and higher education shall be equally accessible to all on the basis ofmerit.47. There is a concern over the increase in harmful algal blooms in the seawaters of India. What could be

    the causative factors for this phenomenon?1. Discharge of nutrients from the estuaries.2. Run-off from the land during the monsoon.3. Upwelling in the seas.Select the Correct answer from the codes given below:(a) 1 only(b) 1 and 2 only(c) 2 and 3 only(d) 1, 2 and 3

    Ans: d.17Exp: Upwelling, formation of mud banks, nutrient discharges from estuaries and run-off from the land

    during southwest and northeast monsoons cause some algae blooms in coastal waters. (The Hindu20/12/2010)48. Consider the following:1. Photosynthesis2. Respiration3. Decay of organic matter4. Volcanic actionwhich of the above add carbon dioxide to the carbon cycle on Earth?(a) 1 and 4 only(b) 2 and 3 only(c) 2, 3 and 4 only(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

    Ans: c.Exp: Through the process of photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is removed from the air to make plantfood from carbon. All others contribute carbon dioxide to the carbon cycle.49. Recently, the USA decided to support India's membership in multi-lateral export control regimescalled the "Australia Group" and the Wassenaar Arrangement. What is the difference between them?1. The Australia Group is an informal arrangement which aims to allow exporting countries to minimizethe risk of assisting chemical and biological weapons proliferation, whereas the Wassenaar Arrangementis a formal group under the OECD holding identical objectives.2. The Australia Group comprises predominantly of Asian, African and North American countries,whereas the member countries of Wassenaar Arrangement are predominantly from the European Unionand American continents.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    (a) 1 only(b) 2 only(c) Both 1 and 2(d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Ans: d.Exp: Australian Group deals in Biological and Chemical weapons while Wassenaar Arrangement dealsin conventional arms, thus both dont have identical goals. Australia Group has 41 members, includingall Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) members except Mexico, theEuropean Commission, all 27 Member States of the European Union, Croatia, Ukraine and Argentina.There is not even a single member from Africa.18

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    50. The surface of a lake is frozen in severe winter, but the water at its bottom is still liquid. What is thereason?(a) Ice is a bad conductor of heat(b) Since the surface of the lake is at the same temperature as the air, no heat is lost(c) The density of water is maximum at 4C(d) None of the statements (a), (b) and (c) given above is correct.

    Ans: c.Exp: At 4 C, water has the least volume and maximum density. This anomalous expansion plays animportant role by only freezing the upper layer in lakes and rivers. During winter months in colder

    countries the outside or atmospheric temperature is very low - it drops to below freezing - and theupper layers of water in the lakes and ponds start cooling. When the temperature of the surfacelayers falls to 4 C, the water body acquires maximum density and sinks down. The water that sinksdown displaces water below, and the lower layers of water simultaneously rise up. This also getscooled to 4 C and again sinks down. When the temperature of the water body finally goes below 4 C,the density or heaviness of water decreases and as a result water does not sink down. The surfacewater finally freezes at 0 C while the lower part still remains at 4 C. The light frozen layer of ice floatson top.51. A sandy and saline area is the natural habitat of an Indian animal species. The animal has nopredators in that area but its existence is threatened due to the destruction of its habitat. Which oneof the following could be that animal?(a) Indian wild buffalo

    (b) Indian wild ass(c) Indian wild boar(d) Indian gazelle.

    Ans: b.Exp: The Indian Wild Ass, Khar or Gorkhar, inhabits remote parts of the Little Rann of Kutch, a 259,000hectare salt plain along the Indian/Pakistan border. The threats to Indian wild ass's include habitatdegradation due to salt activities, the invasion of the Prosopis juliflora shrub, and encroachment andgrazing by the Maldhari.52. La Nina is suspected to have caused recent floods in Australia. How is La Nina different from EI Nino?1. La Nina is characterized by unusually cold ocean temperature in equatorial Indian Ocean whereas EINino is characterized by unusually warm ocean temperature in the equatorial Pacific Ocean.2. El Nino has adverse effect on south-west monsoon of India, but La Nina has no effect on monsoon

    climate.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?(a) 1 only(b) 2 only(c) Both 1 and 2(d) Neither I nor 2

    Ans: d.19Exp: El Nino and La Nina, both occur in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. During La Nina years, the tradewinds are unusually strong due to an enhanced pressure gradient between the eastern and westernPacific. As a result, upwelling is enhanced along the coast of South America, contributing to colderthan normal surface waters over the eastern tropical Pacific and warmer than normal surface waters

    in the western tropical Pacific. La Nina has a beneficial effect on Indian Monsoon. During the northernhemisphere summer season, the Indian monsoon rainfall tends to be greater than normal, especiallyin northwest India.53. The tendency for increased litigation was visible after the introduction of the land settlement systemof Lord Cornwallis in 1793. The reason for this is normally traced to which of the following provisions?(a) Making Zamindar's position stronger vis-a-vis the ryot(b) Making East India Company an overlord of Zamindars(c) Making judicial system more efficient(d) None of the (a), (b) and (c) above

    Ans: c.Exp: The land settlement system of Lord Cornwallis was accompanied by the great changes introduced

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    into the judicial institutions of the Presidency (Reform of the civil courts, 1793). The collector of therevenue had hitherto acted also as judge and magistrate. Lord Cornwallis separated the financial fromthe judicial functions, and confined the collector to his fiscal duties, placing him under a Board ofRevenue at the Presidency. A civil court was established in each district and in the principal cities, witha judge, a register to determine cases of inferior value, and one or more covenanted assistants. Everyperson in the country was placed under the jurisdiction of these courts, with the exception of Britishsubjects, who were, by Act of Parliament, amenable to the Supreme Court. To receive appeals fromthe zilla and city courts, four Courts of Appeal were constituted at Calcutta, Dacca, Murshidabad, andPatna, and from their decisions an appeal lay to the Sadr Court at the Presidency, nominally

    composed of the Governor-General and the members of Council. All fees of every description wereabolished, and the expenses of a suit restricted to the remuneration of pleaders and the expense ofwitnesses. The judicial administrative reforms by Cornwallis followed the Western conception ofJustice, which was based on the principle of equity. The Cornwallis Code proclaimed the sovereigntyof the law in unmistakable terms.54. Which one of the following observations is not true about the Quit India Movement of 1942?(a) It was a non-violent movement(b) It was led by Mahatma Gandhi(c) It was a spontaneous movement(d) It did not attract the labour class in general

    Ans: a.55. Which amongst the following provided a common factor for tribal insurrection in India in the 19th

    century?(a) Introduction of a new system of land revenue and taxation of tribal products(b) Influence of foreign religious missionaries in tribal areas(c) Rise of a large number of money lenders, traders and revenue farmers as middlemen in tribal areas20(d) The complete disruption of the old agrarian order of the tribal communities

    Ans: d.Exp: All options are represent the cause of dissention among the tribals. Also, the British restrictedtheir access to forest products which formed the very basis of their livelihood in the form of food, fueland land for shifting agriculture. But overall we can say that (a), (b) and (c) combined together led tocomplete disruption of tribal living order. (Bipan Chandra: Indias Struggle for Independence-page 45).56. India maintained its early cultural contacts and trade links with Southeast Asia across the Bay of

    Bengal. For this pre-eminence of early maritime history of Bay of Bengal, which of the following could bethe most convincing explanation/explanations?(a) As compared to other countries, India had a better ship-building technology in ancient and medievaltimes(b) The rulers of southern India always patronized traders, brahmin priests and buddhist monks in thiscontext(c) Monsoon winds across the Bay of Bengal facilitated sea voyages(d) Both (a) and (b) are convincing explanations in this context

    Ans: cExp: Though Indias ship-building technology was quite advanced, it is not that other countries laggedbehind. Before the discovery of the monsoon winds by Hippalus in AD 4547, the mariners of the eastcoast of India were aware of the monsoon wind and currents and used them for maritime trade. The

    maritime trade from India to Southeast Asia was a seasonal phenomenon. This shows how themonsoon wind and currents favoured mariners during their onward and return voyages to Southeast

    Asia. Even the Roman historian Strabo mentions that monsoon was known and manipulated for tradein his time.57. What is the difference between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi devices?(a) Bluetooth uses 2.4GHz radio frequency band, whereas Wi-Fi can use 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz frequencyband(b) Bluetooth is used for Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) only, whereas Wi-Fi is used for WirelessWide Area Networks (WWAN) only(c) When information is transmitted between two devices using Bluetooth technology, the devices haveto be in the line of sight of each other, but when Wi-Fi technology is used the devices need not be in the

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    line of sight of each other(d) The statements (a) and (b) given above are correct in this context

    Ans: aExp: Bluetooth uses 2.4GHz radio frequency band, whereas Wi-Fi can use 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz frequencyband. Wi-Fi in the 2.4 GHz frequency block has slightly better range than Wi-Fi in the 5 GHz frequencyblock. Wi-Fi is used for both- WLAN and WWAN. Even with the low power, Bluetooth doesn't requireline of sight between communicating devices. The walls in your house won't stop a Bluetooth signal,making the standard useful for controlling several devices in different rooms.58. With reference to micro-irrigation, which of the following statements is/are correct?

    211. Fertilizer/nutrient loss can be reduced.2. It is the only means of irrigation in dry land farming.3. In some areas of farming, receding of ground water table can be checked.Select the correct answer using the codes given below:(a) 1 only(b) 2 and 3 only(c) 1 and 3 only(d) 1, 2 and 3

    Ans: c

    Exp: The first statement is correct because with Micro irrigation, we can check the loss ofthe nutrients. The second statement is incorrect because of the word only. The thirdstatement is correct, because Micro irrigation can check the depletion of ground water tosome extent.59. With reference to the period of colonial rule in India, "Home Charges" formed an importantpart of drain of wealth from India. Which of the following funds constituted "Horne Charges?1. Funds used to support the India Office in London.2. Funds used to pay salaries and pensions of British personnel engaged in India.3. Funds used for waging wars outside India by the British.Select the correct answer using the codes given below:(a) 1 only(b) I and 2 only(c) 2 and 3 only

    (d) 1, 2 and 3Ans: d.Exp: Home charges included:

    Costs of the Secretary of States India Office,

    East India Companys military adventures,

    Cost of suppressing the Mutiny of 1857

    The compensation to the companys share holders,

    Pensions and salaries of the British Indian officials and army officers,

    Costs of army training, transport, equipments and campaigns outside India and

    Guaranteed interests on railway60. What was the reason for Mahatma Gandhi to organize a satyagraha on behalf of the peasants ofKheda?

    1. The Administration did not suspend the land revenue collection in spite of a drought.2. The Administration proposed to introduce Permanent Settlement in Gujarat.Which of the statements given above is/ are correct?(a) 1 only(b) 2 only22(c) Both 1 and 2(d) Neither 1 or 2

    Ans: aExp: A famine had struck the Kheda district and a large part of Gujarat, and virtually destroyed theagrarian economy. The poor peasants had barely enough to feed themselves, but the British

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    government of the Bombay Presidency insisted that the farmers not only pay full taxes, but also paythe 23% increase stated to take effect that very year. This became the cause of dissention among thepeasants and finally the Satyagraha.61. Biodiversity forms the basis for human existence in the following ways:1. Soil formation2. Prevention of soil erosion3. Recycling of waste4. Pollination of cropsSelect the correct answer using the codes given below:

    (a) 1, 2 and 3 only(b) 2, 3 and 4 only(c) 1 and 4 only(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

    Ans: d.Exp: Biodiversity is important for all of them.62. Aspartame is an artificial sweetener sold in the market. It consists of amino acids and providescalories like other amino acids. Yet, it is used as a low-calorie sweetening agent in food items. What isthe basis of this use?(a) Aspartame is as sweet as table sugar, but unlike table sugar, it is not readily oxidized in human bodydue to lack of requisite enzymes(b) When aspartame is used in food processing, the sweet taste remains, but it becomes resistant to

    oxidation(c) Aspartame is as sweet as sugar, but after ingestion into the body, it is converted into metabolitesthat yield no calories(d) Aspartame is several times sweeter than table sugar, hence food items made with small quantities ofaspartame yield fewer calories on oxidation

    Ans: d.Exp: Aspartame, an artificial sweetener, is approximately 200 times sweeter than sucrose. Eventhough Aspartame produces 4 Kcal of energy per gram when metabolized, the quantity of aspartameneeded to produce a sweet taste is so small that its caloric contribution is negligible.63. What was the purpose with which Sir William Wedderburn and W. S. Caine had set up the IndianParliamentary Committee in 1893?23

    (a) To agitate for Indian political reforms in the House of Commons(b) To campaign for the entry of Indians into the Imperial Judiciary(c) To facilitate a discussion on India's Independence in the British Parliament(d) To agitate for the entry of eminent Indians into the British Parliament

    Ans: a.64. What is the difference between a CFL and an LED lamp?1. To produce light, a CFL uses mercury vapour and phosphor while an LED lamp uses semi-conductormaterial.2. The average life span of a CFL is much longer than that of an LED lamp.3. A CFL is less energy-efficient as compared to an LED lamp.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?(a) 1 only

    (b) 2 and 3 only(c) 1 and 3 only(d) 1, 2 and 3

    Ans: c.Exp: CFL uses mercury vapour which is toxic for the health and the environment. Average life span ofCFL is around 10,000 hours whereas that of LED lamps is around 50,000 hours. LEDs are more energyefficient as they consume 82% less energy than traditional incandescent bulb while CFL uses 75% lessenergy than traditional bulbs.65. Recently, "oilzapper" was in the news. What is it? .(a) It is an eco-friendly technology for the remediation of oily sludge and oil spills(b) It is the latest technology developed for under-sea oil exploration

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    (c) It is a genetically engineered high biofuel-yielding maize variety(d) It is the latest technology to control the accidentally caused flames from oil wells

    Ans: a.Exp: The Oilzapper is a technology developed by TERI, which feeds on hydrocarbon compoundspresent in crude oil and oily sludge (a hazardous hydrocarbon waste generated by oil refineries) andconverts them into harmless CO2 and water.66. A married couple adopted a male child. A few years later, twin boys were born to them. The bloodgroup of the couple is AB positive and 0 negative. The blood group of the three sons is A positive, Bpositive, and 0 positive. The blood group of the adopted son is

    (a) 0 positive(b) A positive(c) B positive(d) Cannot be determined on the basis of the given data

    Ans: a.24Exp: When the parents have blood groups AB and O, irrespective of the gender, their natural childrenwill have blood group of either A or B. So, out of the three children their natural children are of bloodgroups A and B. So, the adopted child must have the blood group of O.67. Mahatma Gandhi said that some of his deepest convictions were reflected in a book titled, Unto this Last" and the book transformed his life. What was the message from the book that transformedMahatma Gandhi?

    (a) Uplifting the oppressed and poor is the moral responsibility of an educated man(b) The good of individual is contained in the good of all(c) The life of celibacy and spiritual pursuit are essential for a noble life(d) all the statements (a), (b) and (c) are correct in this context

    Ans: b.Exp: The teachings of Unto This Last I understood to be:1. That the good of the individual is contained in the good of all.2. That a lawyer's work has the same value as the barber's inasmuch as all have the same rightof earning their livelihood from their work.3. That a life of labor, i.e., the life of the tiller of the soil and the handicraftsman is the life worthliving.The first of these I knew. The second I had dimly realized. The third had never occurred to me. 'Unto

    This Last' made it as clear as daylight for me that the second and the third were contained in the first. Iarose with the dawn, ready to reduce these principles to practice".

    Mahatma Gandhi (in his autobiography)68. With reference to Indian freedom struggle, Usha Mehta is well-known for(a) Running the secret Congress Radio in the wake of Quit India Movement(b) Participating in the Second Round Table Conference(c) Leading a contingent of Indian National Army(d) Assisting in the formation of Interim Government under Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru

    Ans: a.Exp: Usha Mehta (25 March 1920-11 August 2000) was a renowned Gandhian and freedom fighter ofIndia. She is also remembered for operationalizing the Congress Radio, also called the Secret CongressRadio, an underground radio station, which functioned for few months during the Quit India

    Movement of 1942.69. A new optical disc format known as the Blu-ray Disc (BD) is becoming popular. In what way is itdifferent from the traditional DVD?1. DVD supports Standard Definition video while BD supports High Definition video.2. Compared to a DVD, the BD format has several times more storage capacity.3. Thickness of BD is 2.4 mm while that of DVD is1.2 mm.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?(a) 1 only(b) 1 and 2 only(c) 2 and 3 only25

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    (d) 1, 2 and 3Ans: b.Exp: Blu-ray Disc (BD) is a next-generation optical disc format meant for storage of high-definitionvideo and high-density data. Traditional DVD supports Standard Definition video. BD offers more thanfive times the storage capacity of traditional DVDs and can hold up to 25GB on a single-layer disc and50GB on a dual-layer disc. Disc thickness of both, the BD and the DVD is 1.2 mm.70. With reference to the period of Indian freedom struggle, which of the following was/wererecommended by the Nehru report?1. Complete Independence for India.

    2. Joint electorates for reservation of seats for minorities.3. Provision of fundamental rights for the people of India in the Constitution.Select the correct answer using the codes given below:(a) I only(b) 2 and 3 only(c) 1 and 3 only(d) 1, 2 and 3

    Ans: b.Exp: Nehru report sought for dominion status for India rather than complete independence.71. Among the following States, which one has the most suitable climatic conditions for the cultivationof a large variety of orchids with minimum cost of production, and can develop an export orientedindustry in this field?

    (a) Andhra Pradesh(b) Arunachal Pradesh(c) Madhya Pradesh(d) Uttar Pradesh

    Ans: b.Exp: Cool-climate Orchids originate from the cool mountain areas where the average temperature issomewhat chilly, even in summer. The day-time temperature should range between 18C and 27C(i.e. 65-80F) and the night-time temperature should range between 8C and16C (i.e. 52-60F).Moderate-climate Orchids come from more or less the same conditions, but they grow at a loweraltitude than the cool-climate orchids. Their temperature range is as follows: Day-time temperaturebetween 20C and 24C (i.e. 68-75F) and night-time temperature 13C and 16C (i.e. 58-60F). WarmclimateOrchids are prevalent in the tropical and subtropical areas. They love a temperature that is

    consistently warm and will tolerate minor fluctuations between day and night temperatures. Minorfluctuations would be: day-time temperature of 24C and 27C (i.e. 75-80F) and night-timetemperatures of 18C and 20C (i.e. 65-68F). Apart from this most orchids thrive in humidconditions. Hence, among the given states, Arunachal Pradesh will be suited for most of the varietiesof orchids. In fact, Out of 1300 varieties of orchids found in India, 800 are found in the north-easternregion only. Also, there is an orchid sanctuary at Tapi in Arunachal Pradesh.2672. Which one of the following is not a site for in-situ method of conservation of flora?(a) Biosphere Reserve(b) Botanical Garden(c) National Park(d) Wildlife Sanctuary

    Ans: b.Exp: In-situ conservation, the conservation of species in their natural habitats, is considered the mostappropriate way of conserving biodiversity. It includes National Parks, Biosphere Reserves andWildlife Sanctuary.Ex-situ conservation is the preservation of components of biological diversity outside their naturalhabitats. This involves conservation of genetic resources, as well as wild and cultivated or species,and draws on a diverse body of techniques and facilities. Some of these include:Gene banks, e.g. seed banks, sperm and ova banks, field banks;In vitro plant tissue and microbial culture collections;Captive breeding of animals and artificial propagation of plants, with possible reintroductioninto the wild; and

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    Collecting living organisms for zoos, aquaria, and botanical gardens for research and publicawareness.73. Consider the following statements:In India, a Metropolitan Planning Committee1. is constituted under the provisions of the Constitution of India.2. prepares the draft development plans for metropolitan area.3. has the sole responsibility for implementing Government sponsored schemes in the metropolitanarea.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    (a) 1 and 2 only(b) 2 only(c) 1 and 3 only(d) 1, 2 and 3

    Ans: a.Exp: Under the Seventy-Fourth Amendment Act, 1992 there is a mandatory provision for constitutionof Metropolitan Planning Committee in all the metropolitan areas by the State governments. MPC isrequired to prepare Development Plan indicating vision and strategy for integrated and coordinateddevelopment of metropolitan area. It is not the sole authority for implementing Governmentsponsored schemes in the metropolitan area. For example, For Delhi, other govt. agencies responsiblefor government sponsored schemes implementation include Delhi Development Authority and NewDelhi Municipal Corporation.

    74. What is the difference between "vote- on-account" and "interim budget?1. The provision of a "vote-on- account" is used by a regular Government, while an "interim budget" is aprovision used by a caretaker Government.2. A "vote-an-account" only deals with the expenditure in Government's budget, while an "interimbudget" includes both expenditure and receipts.27Which of the statements given above is/ are correct?(a) 1 only(b) 2 only(c) Both land 2(d) Neither 1 or 2

    Ans: b.

    Exp: Both vote-on-account and the interim budget are generally opted for by a caretaker governmentin place of full budget, as it is regarded improper for an outgoing government to impose on itssuccessor changes that may or may not be acceptable to the incoming government.75. Regarding the International Monetary Fund, which one of the following statements is correct?(a) It can grant loans to any country(b) It can grant loans to only developed countries(c) It grants loans to only member countries(d) It can grant loans to the central bank of a country

    Ans: c.76. The 2004 Tsunami made people realize that mangroves can serve as a reliable safety hedge againstcoastal calamities. How do mangroves function as a safety hedge?(a) The mangrove swamps separate the human settlements from the sea by a wide zone in which people

    neither live nor venture out(b) The mangroves provide both food and medicines which people are in need of after any naturaldisaster(c) The mangrove trees are tall with dense canopies and serve as an excellent shelter during a cyclone ortsunami(d) The mangrove trees do not get uprooted by storms and tides because of their extensive roots.

    Ans: d.77. The Jain philosophy holds that the world is created and maintained by(a) Universal Law(b) Universal Truth(c) Universal Faith

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    (d) Universal SoulAns: a.Exp: Jainism does not support belief in a creator deity. According to Jain doctrine, the universe and itsconstituents - soul, matter, space, time, and principles of motion have always existed. All theconstituents and actions are governed by universal natural laws.78. Salinization occurs when the irrigation water accumulated in the soil evaporates, leaving behind saltsand minerals. What are the effects of salinization on the irrigated land?(a) It greatly increases the crop production(b) It makes some soils impermeable

    28(c) It raises the water table(d) It fills the air spaces in the soil with water

    Ans: c.Exp: As irrigation water is concentrated by evapotranspiration, calcium and magnesium present in thesaline soil precipitate as carbonates, leaving sodium ions dominant in the soil solution. The sodiumions tend to be absorbed by colloidal clay particles, disaggregating them and leaving the resultantstructure-less soil impermeable to water and unfavorable to root development. Also, the salt-ladenwater can move to the soil surface via capillary action. Again, the water will evaporate and leavebehind the salts, forming a saline seep.79. The "Red Data Books" published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and NaturalResources (IUCN) contain lists of

    1. Endemic plant and animal species present in the biodiversity hotspots.2. Threatened plant and animal species.3. Protected sites for conservation of nature and natural resources in various countries.Select the correct answer using the codes given below:(a) 1 and 3(b) 2 only(c) 2 and 3(d) 3 only

    Ans: b.80. Why is the offering of "teaser loans" by commercial banks a cause of economic concern?1. The teaser loans are considered to be an aspect of sub-prime lending and banks may be exposed tothe risk of defaulters in future.

    2. In India, the teaser loans are mostly given to inexperienced entrepreneurs to set up manufacturing orexport units.Which of the statements given above is/ are correct?(a) 1 only(b) 2 only(c) Both 1 and 2(d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Ans: a.Exp: Teaser loans are actually loans that have initially less rate of interest or may be no interest at all, so you have to pay only the principal amount that is equally divided in the number of months forwhich the loan is approved. As the time matures, the rate of interest on the loan increases. So thename teaser meaning that it entices the customer by its seemingly attractive proposition. Generally,

    it is attributed to the sub-prime mortgage market. So the answer is (a).81. An artificial satellite orbiting around the Earth does not fall down. This is so because the attraction ofEarth(a) does not exist at such distance(b) is neutralized by the attraction of the moon29(c) provides the necessary speed for its steady motion(d) provides the necessary acceleration for its motion

    Ans: d.Exp: Earths gravity provides required centripetal acceleration for the satellite to keep moving in acurved path.

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    82. In the context of Indian economy, consider the following statements:1. The growth rate of GDP has steadily increased in the last five years.2. The growth rate in per capita income has steadily increased in the last five years.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?(a) 1 only(b) 2 only(c) Both 1 and 2(d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Ans: d.

    Exp: Planning Commission data. Both have not changed steadily.83. In India, which of the following have the highest share in the disbursement of credit to agricultureand allied activities?(a) Commercial Banks(b) Cooperative Banks(c) Regional Rural Banks(d) Microfinance Institutions

    Ans: a.Exp: Among organized credit disbursement to agriculture, commercial banks play a vital role with ashare of about 70% where as cooperative sector and RRBs contribute 20% and 10 % respectively.84. Which of the following can aid in furthering the Government's objective of inclusive growth?1. Promoting Self-Help Groups

    2. Promoting Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises3.Implementing the Right to Education ActSelect the correct answer using the codes given below:(a) 1 only(b) 1 and 2 only(c) 2 and 3 only(d) 1, 2 and 3

    Ans: d.Exp: all the three mentioned premises promote the inclusive concept in the growth.3085. Why is the Government of India disinvesting its equity in the Central Public Sector Enterprises(CPSEs)?

    1. The Government intends to use the revenue earned from the disinvestment mainly to pay back theexternal debt.2. The Government no longer intends to retain the management control of the CPSEs.Which of the statements given above is/ are correct?(a) 1 only(b) 2 only(c) Both 1 and 2(d) neither 1 nor 2

    Ans: d.Exp: As per Disinvestment Policy statement, while pursuing disinvestment, Government has to retainmajority shareholding, i.e. at least 51% and management control of the Public Sector Undertakings.75% of the annual income of the National Investment Fund will be used to finance selected social

    sector schemes, which promote education, health and employment.86. What is the difference between asteroids and comets?1. Asteroids are small rocky planetoids, while comets are formed of frozen gases held together by rockyand metallic material.2. Asteroids are found mostly between the _ orbits of Jupiter and Mars, while comets are found mostlybetween Venus and Mercury.3. Comets show a perceptible glowing tail, while asteroids do not.Which of the statements given above is/ are correct?(a) 1 and 2 only(b) 1 and 3 only(c) 3 only

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    (d) 1, 2 and 3Ans: b.Exp: Comets are basically extra planetary elements that come as intruders into any solar system.87. Economic growth is usually coupled with(a) Deflation(b) Inflation(c) Stagflation(d) Hyperinflation

    Ans: b.

    Exp: It is basic economic fundamental that with growth comes more liquidity and that makes forinflation.88. The lowering of Bank Rate by the Reserve Bank of India leads to31(a) More liquidity in the market(b) Less liquidity in the market(c) No change in the liquidity in the market(d) Mobilization of more deposits by commercial - banks

    Ans: a.Exp: Lowering of bank rate means that the rate, at which the RBI keeps the liquidity of the banks, isdecreased with the monetary regulation that is the prerogative of RBI. This will naturally increase themarket with more liquidity.

    89. Westerlies in southern hemisphere are stronger and persistent than in northern hemisphere. Why?1. Southern hemisphere has less landmass as compared to northern hemisphere.2. Coriolis force is higher in southern hemisphere as compared to northern hemisphere.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?(a) 1 only(b) 2 only(c) Both 1 and 2(d) neither 1 nor 2

    Ans: a.Exp: Westerlies in the SH is so strong due to the absence of differential rate of heating (which isbecause of the relative absence of land mass)that it has got its own name like the Roaring Forties (at40 degree latitude), Furious Fifties and Shrieking or Screaming Sixties. Coriolis force is not hemisphere

    dependent. It depends upon the latitude and the velocity of wind.90. Between India and East Asia, the navigation time and distance can be greatly reduced by which ofthe following?1. Deepening the Malacca straits between Malaysia and Indonesia.2. Opening a new canal across the Kra isthmus between the Gulf of Siam and Andaman Sea.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?(a) 1 only(b) 2 only(c) Both I and 2(d) Neither I nor 2

    Ans: c.Exp: Malacca Strait being the most and only navigation channel accounting for one third of

    international cargo movement, so deepening its channel will reduce the overhaul and waiting periodof the Twenty Foot Equivalent heavy liners. An alternate channel also will logically reduce the time.91. Regular intake of fresh fruits and vegetables is recommended in the diet since they are a goodsource of antioxidants. How do antioxidants help a person maintain health and promote longevity?(a) They activate the enzymes necessary for vitamin synthesis in the body and help prevent vitamindeficiency(b) They prevent excessive oxidation of carbohydrates, fats and proteins in the body and help avoid32unnecessary wastage of energy(c) They neutralize the free radicals produced in the body during metabolism(d) They activate certain genes in the cells of the body and help delay the ageing process

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    Ans: c.Exp: Anti-oxidants cleanse our system from the harmful radicals (free reactive ions) by chemicallyreacting with them.92. Regarding the Indus Valley Civilization, consider the following statements:1. It was predominantly a secular civilization and the religious element, though present, did notdominate the scene.2. During this period, cotton was used for manufacturing textiles in India.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?(a) 1 only

    (b) 2 only(c) Both 1 and 2(d) neither 1 nor 2

    Ans: c.Exp: In IVC, basically trees and other forms of sacred animals like unicorn were worshipped. It wasfully secular sans any demarcation based on the birth. Cotton shreds are found in the Lothal the mainshipment centre.93. The lower Gangetic plain is characterised by humid climate with high temperature throughout theyear. Which one among the following pairs of crops is most suitable for this region?(a) Paddy and cotton(b) Wheat and Jute(c) Paddy and Jute

    (d) Wheat and cottonAns: c.Exp: Both paddy and jute are water-intensive and both require a temperature above 27C.94. What could be the main reasons for the formation of African and Eurasian desert belt?1. It is located in the sub-tropical high pressure cells.2. It is under the influence of warm ocean currents.Which of the statements given above is/are correct in this context?(a) 1 only(b) 2 only(c) Both 1 and 2(d) neither 1 nor 2

    Ans: a.

    33Exp: These desert belts lie in the vicinity of cold currents which have a desiccating effect on air.95. The jet aircrafts fly very easily and smoothly in the lower stratosphere. What could be theappropriate explanation?1. There are no clouds or water vapour in the lower stratosphere.2. There are no vertical winds in the lower stratosphere.Which of the statements given above is/are correct in this context?(a) 1 only(b) 2 only(c) Both 1 and 2(d) neither 1 nor 2

    Ans: b.

    Exp: Lower stratosphere is not devoid of clouds. Some high Cirrus clouds and polar stratosphericclouds are found in the lower stratosphere.96. Consider the following statements:1. Biodiversity is normally greater in the lower latitudes as compared to the higher latitudes.2. Along the mountain gradients, biodiversity is normally greater in the lower altitudes as compared tothe higher altitudes.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?(a) 1 only(b) 2 only(c) Both I and 2(d) Neither 1 and 2

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    Ans: c.Exp: Bio Diversity flourishes only where there are favourable climatic conditions like high temperatureand high humidity.97. The Brahmaputra, Irrawady and Mekong rivers originate in Tibet and flow it through narrow andparallel mountain ranges in their upper reaches. Of these rivers, Brahmaputra makes a "U" turn in itscourse to flow into India. This "U" turn is due to(a) Uplift of folded Himalayan series(b) Syntaxial bending of geologically young Himalayas(c) Geo-tectonic disturbance in the tertiary folded mountain chains

    (d) Both (a) and (b) aboveAns: d.Exp: As Brahmaputra is an antecedent river, both a and b combined explain the U-turn of the river atthe syntaxial bend.3498. A state in India has the following characteristics:1. Its northern part is arid and semiarid.2. Its central part produces cotton.3. Cultivation of cash crops is predominant over food crops.Which one of the following states has all of the above characteristics ?(a) Andhra Pradesh(b) Gujarat

    (c) Karnataka(d) Tamil Nadu

    Ans: b.99. What is Virtual Private Network" ?(a) It is a private computer network of an organization where the remote users can transmit encryptedinformation through the server of the organization(b) It is a computer network across a public internet that provides users access to their organization'snetwork while maintaining the security of the information transmitted(c) It is a computer network in which users can access a shared pool of computing resources through aservice provider(d) None of the statements (a), (b) and (c) given above is a correct description of Virtual PrivateNetwork

    Ans: a.Exp: A virtual private network (VPN) is the extension of a private network that encompasses linksacross shared or public networks like the Internet. To emulate a point-to-point link, data isencapsulated, or wrapped, with a header that provides routing information allowing it to traverse theshared or public transit internetwork to reach its endpoint. To emulate a private link, the data beingsent is encrypted for confidentiality. VPN connections allow users working at home or on the road toconnect in a secure fashion to a remote corporate server using the routing infrastructure provided bya public internetwork (such as the Internet). From the users perspective, the VPN connection is a point-to-point connection between the users computer and a corporate server.100. The "dharma" and "rita" depict a central idea of ancient Vedic civilization of India. In this context,consider the following statements:1. Dharma was a conception of obligations and of the discharge of one's duties to oneself and to others.

    2. Rita was the fundamental moral law governing the functioning of the universe and all it contained.Which of the statements given above is/ are correct?(a) 1 only(b) 2 only(c) Both 1 and 2(d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Ans: c.35Exp: According to the Vedic literatures, there is, at the summit of consciousness, a power of actionwhich arranges forces and activities of the universe by an automatic harmony of relationships,movements and results. The right law of this automatic harmony is the Rita. The Rita cannot be

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    prescribed or circumscribed by any legislation or any man-made law. Rita is, indeed, the right law ofaction, but it issues from the vast consciousness of the truth, and it is thus superior to any humanstandards of action or any laws of the individual and collective life. Dharma is conceived as the mostfundamental moral norm grounded on the essence of human nature, prescribing duties andobligations accordingly, so that justice, order and righteousness can be maintained in the universe.

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    UPSC CIVILS PRELIMS 2011 Solved Paper (General Studies- IIDirections for the following 8 (eight) items:

    Read each of the following two passages and answer the items that follow. Your answers to these items

    should be based on the passages only.

    Passage-I

    For achieving inclusive growth there is-a critical need to rethink the-role of the State. The early debate

    among economists about the size of the Goverment can be misleading. The need of the hour is to have a

    enabling Government. India is too large and complex a nation for the State to be able to deliver all that i

    needed. Asking the Government to produse all the essential goods, create all the necessary jobs, and ke

    a curb on the prices of all goods is to lead to a large cumbersome bureaucracy and widespread corruptio

    The aim must be to stay with the objective of inclusive growth that was laid down by the founding fathe

    of the nation and also to take a more modern view of what the State can realistically deliver. This is wha

    leads to the idea of an enabling State, that is, a Government that does not try to directly deliver to the

    citizens everything that they need. Instead, it (1) creates an enabling ethos for the market so that

    individual enterprise can flourish and citizens can, for the most part, provide for the needs of one anothand (2) steps in to help those who do not manage to do well for themselves, for there will always be

    individuals, no matter what the system, who need support and help. Hence we need a Government that

    when it comes to the market, sets effective, incentive-compatible rules and remains on the sidelines wit

    minimal interference, and, at the same time, plays an important role in directly helping the poor by

    ensuring that they get basic education and health services and receive adequate nutrition and food .

    1. According to passage :

    1. The objective of inclusive growth was laid down by the founding fathers of the nation.

    2. Need of the hour is to have an enabling Government.

    3. The Government should engage III maximum interference in market processes.

    4. There is a need to change the size of the Government.

    Which of the statements given above are correct ?

    (a) 1 and 2 only

    (b) 2 and 3 only

    (c) 1 and 4 only

    (d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

    Ans: a

    2. According to the passage, the strategy of inclusive growth can be effected by focussing on

    (a) meeting all the needs of every citizen in the country.

    (b) Increasing the regulations over the manufacturing sector.

    (c) Controlling the distribution of manufacturing goods.

    (d) Delivery of the basic services to the deprived sections of the society.

    Ans:d

    3. What constitutes an enabling Government?

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    1. A large bureaucracy.

    2. Implementationof welfare programmes through representatives.

    3. Creating an ethos that helps individual enterprise

    4. Providing resources to those who are underprivileged.

    5. Offering direct help to the poor regarding basic services.

    Select the correct answer from the codes given below :

    (a) 1, 2 and 3 only(b) 4 and 5 only

    (c) 3, 4 and 5 only

    (d) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5

    Ans: c

    4. Why is the State unable to deliver "all thai is needed"?

    1. It does not. have sufficient bureaucracy.

    2. It does not promote inclusive growth.

    Select the correct answer from the codes given below :(a) 1 only

    (b) 2 only

    (c) Both 1 and 2

    (d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Ans: d

    5. What is essential message being conveyed by the author of the passage ?

    (a) The objectives of inclusive growth laid down by the foundings fathers of the nation should be

    remembered.

    (b) The Government needs to make available more schools and health sevices.

    (c) The Government needs to establish markets and industries to meet the needs of the poor strata of th

    society.

    (d) There is a need to rethink the role of the State in achieving inclusive growth.

    Ans: d

    Passage-2

    The concept of 'creative society' refers to a phase of development of a society in which a large number o

    potential contradictions become articulate and active. This is most evident when oppressed social groupget politically mobilised and demand their rights. The upsurge of the peasants and tribals, the movemen

    for regional autonomy and self-determination, the environmental movements, and the women's

    movements in the developing countries are signs of emergence of creative society in contemporary time

    The forms of social movements and their intensity may vary from country to country and place to place

    within a country. But the very presence of movements for social transformation in various spheres of a

    society indicates the emergence of a creative society in a country.

    6. What does the author imply by "creative society" ?

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    1. A society where diverse art forms and literary writings seck incentive.

    2. A society where social inequalities are accepted as the norm.

    3. A society where a large number of contradictions are recognised.

    4. A society where' the exploited and the oppressed groups grow conscious of. their human rights and

    upliftment.

    Select the correct answerusing the codes given below :

    (a) 1, 2 and 3(b) 4 only

    (c) 3 and 4

    (d) 2 and 4

    Ans: c

    7. What according to the passage are the manifestations of social movements?

    1. Aggressiveness and being incendiary.

    2. Instigation by external forces.

    3. Quest for social equality and individual freedom.4. Urge for granting privileges and self-respect to disparaged sections of the society.

    Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

    (a) 1 and 3 only

    (b) 2 and 4 only

    (c) 3 and 4 only

    (d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

    Ans: c

    8. With reference to the passage. consider the following statements:

    1. To be a creative society, it is essential to have a variety of social movements.

    2. To be a creative society, it is imperative to have potential contradictions and conflicts.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

    (a) 1 only

    (b) 2 only

    (c) Both 1 and 2

    (d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Ans: c

    9. Consider the following three statements:1. Only students can participate in the race.

    2. Some participants in the race are girls.

    3. All girl participants in the race are invited for coaching.

    Which one of the following conclusions can be drawn from the above statements?

    (a) All participants in the race are invited for coaching.

    (b) All students are invited for coaching.

    (c) All participants in the race are students.

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    (d) None of the statements (a), (b) and (c) given above is correct.

    Ans: c

    Directions for the following 2 (two) items:

    Each of the following two items consists of four statements. Of these four statements, two cannot both

    true, but both can be false. Study the statements carefully and identify the two that satisfy the above

    condition. Select the correct answer using the codes given below each set of statements :10. Examine the following statements:

    1. All animals are carnivorous.

    2. Some animals are not carnivorous.

    3. Animals are not carnivorous.

    4. Some animals are carnivorous.

    Codes:

    (a) 1 and 3

    (b) 1 and 2(c) 2 and 3

    (d) 3 and 4

    Ans: a

    11. Examine the following statements:

    1. All trains are run by diesel engine.

    2. Some trains are run by diesel engine.

    3. No train is run by diesel engine.

    4. Some trains are not run by diesel engine.

    Codes:

    (a) 1 and 2

    (b) 2 and 3

    (c) 1 and 3

    (d) 1 and 4

    Ans: c

    12. Consider the four age pyramids given below namely A, B, C and D representing four different

    countries.

    Which one of them indicates the declining population ?

    (a) A

    (b) B

    (c) C

    (d) D

    Ans: c

    13. The followings figures has four curves namely A, B, C and D, Study the figure and answer the item tha

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    follows.

    Which curve indicates the exponential growth ?

    (a) A

    (b) B

    (c) C

    (d) DAns: c

    Directions for the following 2 (two) items:

    The following pie charts show the break-up of disease categories recorded in the patients from two

    towns, Town A and Town B. Pie charts plot the disease Categories as percentage of the total number of

    patients. Based on these, answer the two items that follow the charts.

    14. Which of the two towns has a higher number of persons with Diabetes?

    (a) Town A

    (b) Town B

    (c) Same in Town A and Town B

    (d) No inference can be drawn

    Ans: d

    15. What can we say about persons with more than one disease from these graphs ?

    (a) There are likely to be persons with more than one disease in Town A.

    (b) There are likely to be persons with more than one disease in Town B.

    (c) There'are likely to be persons with more than one disease in both Towns A and B.

    (d) No inference can be drawn.

    Ans: b

    16. Consider the followmg Velocity-Time graph. It shows two trains starting simultaneously on parallel

    tracks.

    With reference to the above graph, which one of the following statements is not correct ?

    (a) Train B has an initial acceleration greater than that of Train A.

    (b) Train B is faster than Train A at all times.

    (c) Both trains have the same velocity at time to'

    (d) Both trains travel the same distance in time to units.

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    Ans: d

    Directions for the following 6 (six) items:

    Read each of the following two passages and answer the items that follow. Your answers to these items

    should be based on the passages only.

    Passage-1

    Ecosystems provide people with a variety of goods and services; food, clean water, clean air, flood contr

    soil stabilization, pollination, climate regulation, spritual fulfilment and aesthetic enjoyment, to name jua few. Most of these benefits either are irreplaceable or the technology necessary to replace them is

    prohibitively expensive. For example, potable fresh water can be provided by desalinating sea-water, bu

    pnly great cost. The rapidly expanding human population has greatly modified the Earth's ecosystems to

    meet their increased requirements of some of the goods and services, particularly food, fresh water,

    timber, fibre and fuel. These modifications have contributed substantially to human well being and

    economic development. The benefits have not been equally distributed. Some people have actually bee

    harmed by these changes. Moreover, short-term increases in some ecosystem goods and services have

    come at the cost of the long-term degradation of others. For example, efforts to increase the productionof food and fibre have decreased the ability of some ecosystems to provide clean water, regulate floodin

    and support biodiversity.

    17. With reference to the passage, consider the following statements.

    Expanding human' population has an adverse effect on :

    1. Spiritual fulfilment

    2. Aesthetic enjoyment

    3. Potable fresh water

    4. Production of food and fibre

    5. Biodiversity

    Which of the statements given above are correct ?

    (a) 1, 2 and 3 only

    (b) 2, 4 and 5 only

    (c) 3 and 5 only

    (d) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5

    Ans: c

    18. The passage mentions that "some people have actually been harmed by these changes." What does

    imply ?1. The rapid expansion of population has adversely affected some people.

    2. Sufficient efforts, have not been made to increase the production of food and fibre.

    3. In the short term some people may be harmed, but in the long term everyone will benefit from

    modifications In the Earth's ecosystems.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    (a) 1 only

    (b) 2

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    (c) 1 and 3

    (d) None of the statements given above

    Ans: a

    19. With reference to the passage, consider the following statements:

    1. It is imperative to modify the Earth's ecosystems for the well being of mankind.

    2. Technology can never replace all the goods and services provided by ecosystems.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?(a) 1 only

    (b) 2 only

    (c) Both 1 and 2

    (d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Ans: b

    Paasage-B:

    A moral act must be our own act; must spring from our own will. If we act mechanically, these is no mor

    content in our act. Such action would be moral, If we think it proper to act like a machine and do so. Forin doing so, we use our discrimination. We should bear in mind the distinction between acting

    mechanically and acting intentionally. It may be moral of a king to pardon a culprit. But the messenger

    carrying out the order of pardon plays only a mechanical part in the king's moral act. But if the messenge

    were to carry out the king's order considering it to be his duty, his action would be a moral one. How can

    man understand morality who does not use his own intelligence and power of thought, but lets himself

    swept along like a log of wood by a current ? Sometimes a. man defies convention and acts on his own

    with a view to absolute good.

    20. Which of the following statements best describe/describes the thought of the writer?

    1. A moral act calls for using our discretion.

    2. Man should react to a situation immediately.

    3. Man must do his duty.

    4. Man should be able to defy convention in order to be moral.

    Select the correct answer from the codes given below :

    (a) 1 only

    (b) 1 and 3

    (c) 2 and 3

    (d) 1 and 4Ans: d

    21. Which of the following statements is the nearest definition of moral action, according to the writer ?

    (a) it is a mechanical action based on official orders from superiors.

    (b) It is an action baased on our sence of discretion.

    (c) IS a clever action based on the clarity of purpose.

    (d) It is a religious action based on understanding.

    Ans: b

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    22. The passage contains a statement "lets himself be swept along like a log of wood by a current." Amo

    the following statements, which is/are nearest in meaning to this?

    1. A person docs not use his own reason.

    2. He is susceptible to influence/pressure.

    3. He cannot withstand difficulties/challenges.

    4. He is like a log of wood.

    Select the correct answer using the codes given below:(a) 1 only

    (b) 1 and 2

    (c) 2 and 3

    (d) 1 and 4

    Ans: b

    23. Consider the following distance - time graph. The graph shows three athletes A, Band C running side

    by side for a 30 km race.

    With reference to the above graph consider the following statements :

    1. the race was won by A.

    2. B was ahead of A up to 25 km 26 mark.

    3. C ran very slowly from the begining.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

    (a) 1 only

    (b) 1 and 2 only

    (c) 2 and 3 only

    (d) 1, 2 and 3

    Ans: b

    24. Consider the following figures :

    What is the missing number ?

    (a) 7

    (b) 8(c) 9

    (d) 10

    Ans: c

    25. Study the following figure:

    A person goes from A to B always moving to the right or downwards along the Jines. How many differen

    routes can he adopt?

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    Select the correct answer from the codes given below :

    (a) 4

    (b) 5

    (c) 6

    (d) 7Ans: c

    26. Consider the following figure and answer the item that follows :

    What is total number of triangles in the above grid ?

    (a) 27(b) 26

    (c) 23

    (d) 22

    Ans: c

    Directions for the following 4 (four) items:

    Read the following passage and answer the items that follow. Your answers to these items should be

    based on the passage only.

    Passage

    A country under foreign domination seeks escape from the present in dreams of a vanished age, and fin

    consolation in visions of past greatness. That is a foolish and dangerous pastime in which many of us

    indulge. An equally questionable practice for us in India is to imagine that we are still spiritually great

    though we have come down, in the world in other respects. Spiritual or any other greatness cannot be

    founded on lack of freedom and opportunity, or on starvation and misery. Many western writers have

    encouraged that notion that Indians are other-worldly. I suppose the poor and unfortunate in every

    country become to some extent other-worldly, unless they become revolutionaries, for this world is

    evidently not meant for them. So also subject peoples.

    As a man grows to maturity he is not entirely engrossed in, or satisfied with, the external objective worldHe seeks also some inner meaning, some psychological and physical satisfactions. So also with peoples

    and civilizations as they mature and grow adult. Every civilization and every people exhibit these paralle

    streams of an external life and an internal life. Where they meet or keep close to each other, there is an

    equilibrium and stability. When they diverge conflict arises and the crises that torture the mind and spir

    27. The passage mentions that "this world is evidently not meant for them". It refers to people who

    1. seek freedom from foreign domination.

    2. live in starvation and misery.

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    3. become revolutionaries .

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

    (a) 1 and 2

    (b) 2 only

    (c) 2 and 3

    (d) 3 only

    Ans: b28. Consider the following assumptions :

    1. A country under foreign domination cannot indulge in spiritual pursuit.

    2. Poverty is an impediment in the spiritual pursuit.

    3. Subject peoples may become other-wordly.

    With reference to the passage, which of th