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Vol. 26 Issue 11 Fortnightly February 1, 2015 Page 24 ` 5
PSC Bulletin, Official Publication of Kerala Public Service Commission
SINCE 1985
website: www.keralapsc.gov.in E-mail: [email protected] Call Centre: 0471-2554000
MATHS CORNER -HCF & LCM
C‚¿-hyq- t]m-Kmw-s^_p-hcn- - 2015
GRADUATE LEVELQUESTIONS SERIES10000
BIOLOGY
]co-£m- Ie≠¿
2015 am¿-®v-
A¥n-a DØckq-Nn-IIƒ-
dm¶v enkv‰v-FIREMAN (TRAINEE)
FIRE & RESCUE SERVICES66˛mw- dn-∏ªn-Iv- Zn-\m-tLm-jtØm-S\p-_‘n-®v- ]n-Fkv-kn- Bkv-Ym-\ Hm-^o-kn¬-
sNb¿-am≥- tUm.- sI Fkv- cm-[m-Ir-jv-W≥- tZio-b ]Xm-I Db¿-Øp-∂p-
2 ]nFkvkn _p≈‰n≥ 2015 s^_p-hcn- 1
io.- Atim-I≥- Ncp-hn¬ ˛ sNb¿-am≥saº¿-, tIcf ]ªn-Iv- k¿-∆o-kv- IΩo-j≥
tUm.- sI Djsaº¿,- tIcf ]ªn-Iv- k¿-∆o-kv- IΩo-j≥
tUm.- Po-h≥- Fw- sIsaº¿,- tIcf ]ªn-Iv- k¿-∆o-kv- IΩo-j≥
AUz.- hn- Fkv- lco-µ\m-Yv-saº¿, tIcf ]ªn-Iv- k¿-∆o-kv- IΩo-j≥
io.- ]n- in-hZm-k≥-saº¿,- tIcf ]ªn-Iv- k¿-∆o-kv- IΩo-j≥
]Xm[n]kanXn
81090 hscbp≈ hcn°mcpsS Imemh[n s^_p-hcn- 1
e-°tØmsSbmWv Ahkm\n°p∂Xv
hcnkwJy (\qdpcq])
aWn-tbm¿U-dmbn Abt°≠ hnemkw:
]ªn-Iv- dn-tej≥-kv- Hm-^o-k¿,-
tIcf ]ªn-Iv- k¿-ho-kv- IΩnj≥,-
]´w- ]m-ekv- ]n.-H., Xn-cp-h\¥]p-cw-˛695004
h-cn-°m¿- _p-≈-‰n-≥ kw-_-‘n-®v- I-sØ-gp-Xp-tºm-gpw-t^m-¨- sN-øp-tºm-gpw- _p-≈-‰n-\n-s‚- te-_-en-ep-≈-
k-_v-kv-ssI-_¿- \-º¿- Ir-Xy-am-bn- kq-Nn-∏n-t°-≠-Xm-Wv.-
hcn°mcpsS i≤bv°v
]ªnIv dntej≥kv Hm^ok¿
io.- F≥- kµo-]v-, t^m¨ : 0471 2546368 OR 9446412483
k¿°ptej≥ (]n.B¿.bqWn‰v): 0471 2546270
]n-Fkv-kn- Adn-bn∏-p-Iƒ-h¨ ssSw- c-Pn-kv-tS-j-≥ ˛ h- -ssSw- sh-cn- n-t°-j-≥ ]q¿-Øn-bm-Ip-tºmƒ-
sh-cn- n-t°-j-≥ k¿- n- n-°-‰v- \¬-Ipw-h¨ ssSw- c-Pn-kv-tS-j-≥ ap-tJ-\- A-t]-£- k-a¿-∏n-®- hn-hn-[- Np-cp-°-∏-´n-I-I-fn¬- Dƒ-s∏-Sp-
∂- D-tZym-Km¿-∞n-Iƒ-°v- h-¨-ssSw- sh-cn-^n-t°-j-≥ ]q¿-Øn-bm-Ip-tºmƒ- sh-cn-^n-t°-j-≥
k¿-´n-^n-°-‰v- \¬-Ip-hm-≥ ]n.-F-kv.-kn.- Xo-cp-am-\n-®n-´p-≠v.- ]-kv-Xp-X- sh-cn-^n-t°-j-≥ k¿-´n-
^n-°-‰p-I-fm-Wv- D-tZym-Km¿-∞n-Iƒ- sF-U-‚n-^n-t°-j-≥ k¿-´n-^n-°-‰m-bn- \n-b-a-\m-[n-Im-cn-
ap-ºm-sI- lm-P-cm-t°-≠-Xv.- C-]-Im-cw- sh-cn-^n-t°-j-≥ k¿-´n-^n-°-‰v- lm-P-cm-°n-bm¬- am-
X-ta- D-tZym-Km¿-∞n-sb- tPm-en-bn¬- ]-th-in-∏n-°p-I-bp-≈p.- F-∂p-≈-Xn-\m¬- sh-cn-^n-t°-j-
≥ k¿-´n-^n-°-‰v- \-jv-S-am-Im-sX- kq-£n-°p-hm-≥ D-tZym-Km¿-∞n-Iƒ- i-≤n-t°-≠--Xm-Wv.
Hcn-°¬- ]n.-F-kv.-kn.- \¬-In-b- sh-cn-^n-t°-j-≥ k¿-´n-^n-°-‰v- D-tZym-Km¿-∞n- H-cp- \n-b-a-
\m-[n-Im-cn-°v- ap-∂n¬- k-a¿-∏n-®v- tPm-en-bn¬- ]-th-in-°p-I-bpw- A-tX- sh-cn-^n-t°-j-≥ k¿-
´n-^n-°-‰n-ep-≈- tbm-Ky-X- ]-Im-cw- a-s‰m-cp- tPm-en-°v- A-ssUz-kv- e-`n-°p-I-bpw- sN-bv-Xm¬,- \n-
e-hn-se- Hm-^o-kv- ta-e-[n-Im-cn-bn¬- \n-∂pw- sh-cn-^n-t°-j-≥ k¿-´n-^n-°-‰v- \-º¿- tc-J-s∏-Sp-
Øn-b- H-cp- km-£y-]-Xw- lm-P-cm-°n-bm¬- am-X-ta- D-tZym-Km¿-∞n-Iƒ-°v- ]p-Xn-b- sh-cn-^n-
t°-j-≥ k¿-´n-^n-°-‰v- e-`n-°p-I-bp-≈p.- D-tZym-Km¿-∞n-°v- X-s‚- s]m-ss^-en¬- ]p-Xn-b- tbm-
Ky-X- Dƒ-s∏-Sp-Øp-∂-Xn-s‚- m-K-am-bn- ]p-Xn-b- sh-cn-^n-t°-j-≥ k¿-´n-^n-°-‰v- B-h-iy-am-bn- h-
cp-tºmƒ- ssI-h-i-ap-≈- sh-cn-^n-t°-j-≥ k¿-´n-^n-°-‰v- k-d-≠¿- sN-bv-Xm¬- am-X-ta- ]p-Xn-b-
k¿-´n-^n-°-‰v- e-`n-°-Ip-bp-≈p.-
]n.-F-kv.-kn.- \¬-In-b- sh-cn-^n-t°-j-≥ k¿-´n-^n-°-‰v- D-tZym-Km¿-∞n- \-jv-S-s∏-Sp-Øp-∂-]-
£w- -Ãv- ¢m-kv- Pp-Uo-jy¬- a-Pn-kv-tS-‰n¬- I-d-bm-Øv- a-Pn-kv-tS-‰n-s‚- tIm-S-Xn- ap-Z- ]-Xn-∏n-®-
km-£y-]-Xw- k-ln-Xw- A-t]-£- k-a¿-∏n-®m¬- am-X-ta- Uq-πn-t°-‰v- sh-cn-^n-t°-j-≥ k¿-´n-
^n-°-‰v- \¬-Ip-I-bp-≈p.-
H‰ØhW cPn-kvt-Sj≥-t^m-t´m- kw-_\v-[n-® \n¿-t±i߃-
1.-1.-2012 ap-X¬- ]m-_-ey-Øn-ep-≈- h-¨-˛-ssSw- c-Pn-kv-tS-j-≥, - I -Ωo -j-s‚- Hu -tZym -Kn -I - sh -_v -ssk-‰m -b
www.keralapsc.gov.in hgn- \SØn-btijam-Wv- DtZym-
Km¿-∞n-Iƒ- hn-hn-[ Xkv-Xn-IIƒ-°m-bn- At]£ ka¿-∏n-
t°≠Xv.- t^m-t´m- A]v-tem-Uv- sNøp-tºmƒ- ]co-£m¿-Xv-Yn-
Iƒ- Xm-sg ]dbp-∂ Im-cy-߃- ]tXy-Iw- i≤n-t°≠Xm-Wv.-
1.- t^m-t´m-bn¬- DtZym-Km¿-Xv-Yn-bp-sS t]cpw- t^m-t´m FSp-
Ø Xo-bXn-bpw- ]Xn-®n-cn-°Ww.
2. -- IΩo-j≥- ]p-ds∏Sp-hn-°p-∂ hn-⁄m-]\߃- ]Im-
cw- DtZym-Km¿-∞n-Iƒ- At]£ ka¿-∏n-°p-tºmƒ- A]v-
tem-Uv- sNøp-∂ t^m-t´mbv-°v- 10 h¿-jtØbv-°v- ]m-
_ey-ap-≠m-bn-cn-°pw.-- -
3. ]co-£m¿-XvYn-bp-sS ap-Jhpw- tXm-fp-Ifp-sS ap-Iƒ- m-Khpw-
hy-Iv-Xam-bn- ]Xn-™n-cn-°Ø° hn-[Øn-ep-≈ ]m-kv-t]m¿-
´v- sskkn-ep-≈ If¿-/ªm-°v- & ssh‰v- t^m-t´m-bm-bn-cn-
°Ww.-
4. -shfp-ØtXm- Cfw- \n-dØn-tem- D≈ ]iv-Nm-ØeØn¬-
Cfw- \n-dØn-ep-≈ hkv-Xw- [cn-®v- FSp-Ø t^m-t´m-bm-
bn-cn-°Ww.-
5.- ap-Jw- t\scbpw- ]q¿-Æam-bpw- t^m-t´m-bp-sS a≤y- m-KØv-
]Xn-™n-cn-°Ww.-
6.- IÆp-Iƒ- hy-Iv-Xam-bn- Im-WØ° hn-[Øn-em-bn-cn-°Ww.-
7.- A]v-tem-Uv- sNøp-∂ t^m-t´m-Iƒ- 200 ]n-Iv-sk¬- h x150 ]n-Iv-sk¬- w D≈Xpw- JPG t^m¿-am-‰n-ep-≈Xpw- 30KB b¬ sskkn¬- A[n-Icn-°m-ØXp-am-bn-cn-°Ww.-
8.- k¨-•m-kv,- sXm-∏n- F∂n-h [cn-®v- FSp-ØXpw- ap-JØn-
s≥-d Hcp- hiw- am-Xw- Im-WØ°hn-[ap-≈Xpw- ap-Jw- hy-
Iv-Xa√m-ØXp-am-b t^m-t´m-Iƒ- kzo-Im-cy-a√.
9.- ""aXm-Nm-cØn-s≥-d m-Kam-bn- sXm-∏n-/in-tcm-hkv-Xw- [cn-
®v- FSp-Ø t^m-t´m- a‰v- \n¿-t±ißf\p-kcn-®m-sW¶n¬-
kzo-Im-cy-am-Wv.-
t]cpw-t^m-t´m-FSp-Ø Xo-bXn-bpw-
Kk‰v hnPvRm]-\-Øn¬ \njv°¿jn-®n- p≈ tbmK-y-X-bpsSDb¿∂/XØp-ey tbmK-y-X-bp-≈-h¿ H‰-Ø-hW cPn-kvtS-j≥
aptJ\ At]£ ka¿∏n--°p-∂-Xn-\p≈ am¿§ \n¿t±-iw.H‰-Øh-W- c-Pn-kv-tS-j-\n-eq-sS- X-kv-Xn-I-I-fp-sS- A-t]-£-Iƒ- kzo-I-cn-°p-∂-Xn-\m-bn- ]-
kv-Xp-X- X-kv-Xn-I-I-fp-sS- kv-s]-jy¬- dqƒ- \n-jv-°¿-jn-®n- p-≈- tbm-Ky-X-Iƒ- B-Wv- Dƒ-
s∏-Sp-Øn-bn- p-≈-Xv.- hn-⁄m-]-\-Øn¬- \n-jv-°¿-jn-®n- p-≈- tbm-Ky-X-Iƒ- C-√m-Ø- D-
tZym-Km¿-∞n-Iƒ- A-t]-£- k-a¿-∏n-°p-tºmƒ- ineligible button B-bn-cn-°pw- Zr-iy-am-hp-
I.- ]-kv-Xp-X- D-tZym-Km¿-∞n-Iƒ- ineligible- _- -Wn-\v- Xm-sg-bp-≈- why I am ineligible-F-∂- en-¶n¬- ¢n-°v- sN-ø-Ww.- A-t∏mƒ- Zr-iy-am-Ip-∂- Have Equivalent or higherbutton ¢n-°v- sN-øp-tºmƒ- D-tZym-Km¿-∞n- s]m-ss -en¬- tc-J-s∏-Sp-Øn-b- tbm-Ky-X- H-
cp- h-i-Øpw- hn-⁄m-]-\-Øn-se- tbm-Ky-X- a-dp-h-i-Øpw- e- y-am-Ipw.- D-tZym-Km¿-∞n- A-
bm-fp-sS- tbm-Ky-X-I-fn¬- \n-∂pw- _-‘-s∏- - tbm-Ky-X-bv-°v- X-Øp-ey- tbm-Ky-X- sX-c-s™-
Sp-Øv- A-t]-£- k-a¿-∏n-t°-≠-Xm-Wv.- G-sXm-cp- tbm-Ky-X-bpw- a-s‰m-cp- tbm-Ky-X-tbm-Sv-
Xp-ey-X-s∏-Sp-Øp-∂-Xn-\p-≈- ku-I-cyw- e- y-am-Wv.- D-tZym-Km¿-∞n- ]-am-W- ]-cn-tim-[-\m-
th-f-bn¬- Xp-ey-X- sX-fn-bn-t°-≠-Xm-Wv.
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OR HIGHER THAN THE ONE PRESCRIBED INTHE NOTIFICATION
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2015 s^_p-hcn- 1 ]nFkvkn _p≈‰n≥ 3
]n-Fkv-kn- Adn-bn∏-p-Iƒ-
C≥-d¿-hyq- t]m-Kmw-s^_p-hcn- - 2015sI]n-Fkv-kn- Bkv-Ym-\ B^o-kv,- Xn-cp-h\¥]p-cw-
sl. category Name of Post & Dept. DateNo No 2015 Feb.
1. 068/13 Staff Nurse Gr.II 04,05,06,11,12,13,Medical Education 18,19,20,25,26,27
sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- ]Ø\w-Xn-´1. 068/13 Staff Nurse Gr.II
Medical Education 25,26,27
sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- Be∏p-g1. 068/13 Staff Nurse Gr.II 04,05,06,11,12,13,
Medical Education 18,19,20,25,26,27
sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- tIm-´bw-1. 068/13 Staff Nurse Gr.II 04,05,06,11,12,13,
Medical Education 18,19,20,25,26,27
sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- FdWm-Ip-fw-1. 068/13 Staff Nurse Gr.II 04,05,06,11,12,13,
Medical Education 18,19,20
sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- Xr-»q¿-1. 068/13 Staff Nurse Gr.II 04,05,06,11,12,13,
Medical Education 18,19,20
sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- ]m-e°m-Sv-1. 068/13 Staff Nurse Gr.II
Medical Education 25,26,27
sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- ae∏p-dw-1. 068/13 Staff Nurse Gr.II 04,05,06,11,12,13,
Medical Education 18,19,20
sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- tIm-gn-t°m-Sv-1. 068/13 Staff Nurse Gr.II 04,05,06,11,12,13,
Medical Education 18,19,20,25,26,27
sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- hb\m-Sv-1. 068/13 Staff Nurse Gr.II
Medical Education 25,26,27
sI]n-Fkv-kn- Pn-√m- B^o-kv,- IÆq¿-1. 068/13 Staff Nurse Gr.II
Medical Education 25,26,27
tImtfPv hnZym-`ym-k- h-Ip-∏n¬- e-Iv-N-d¿- C-≥ A-d-_n-Iv- X-kv-Xn-I-bn-se- ]-´n-I-
h¿-§-°m¿-°p-≈- H-cp- F-≥.-kn.-F.- H-gn-hv- \n-I-Øp-∂-Xn-\m-bn- ]-kv-Xp-X- hn-`m-K-
Øn¬-s∏-´- D-tZym-Km¿-∞n-I-fn¬- \n-∂w- 12˛-08˛-2014 se- K-k-‰v- hn-⁄m-]-\- ]-Im-
cw- (Im-‰-K-dn- \-º¿- 361/-2014)- A-t]-£-Iƒ- £-Wn-®n-cp-∂p.-
- -28˛-04˛-2014 se- Pn.-H.-(]n-)- \w.-11/-14/-]n.- B-‚ v- F.-B¿.-Un.- ]-Im-cw- Im-k-d-tKm-
Uv- Pn-√-bn-se- tlm-kv-Zp¿-§v,- Im-k-d-tKm-Uv- F-∂o- Xm-e-°p-I-fn-se- a-dm-´n- hn-`m-K-
sØ- ]-´n-I- h¿-§-k-ap-Zm-b-Øn¬- Dƒ-s∏-Sp-Øn-bn-cn-°p-∂p.- Cu- km-l-N-cy-Øn¬- Sn-
X-kv-Xn-I-bn-se- F-≥.-kn.-F-˛-F-kv.-Sn- hn-`m-K-Øn¬- ]-cn-K-Wn-°p-∂-Xn-\m-bn- Im-k-d-
tKm-Uv- Pn-√-bn¬- tlm-kv-Zp¿-§v,- Im-k-d-tKm-Uv- F-∂o- Xm-eq-°p-I-fn-se- a-dm-´n- hn-`m-
K-Øn¬-s∏-´- D-tZym-Km¿-∞n-I-fn¬- \n-∂p- am-Xw- a-‰-Ø-h-W- c-Pn-kv-tS-j-≥ ]-≤-Xn-
]-Im-cw- Hm-¨-sse-\m-bn- A-t]-£- £-W-n-°p-∂p.
At]-£-Iƒ ka¿∏n-t°≠ Ah-km\ XobXn 19˛02˛2015 hym-gmgvN A¿≤-
cmXn 12 aWn-hsc
12˛08˛2014 se Im‰-Kdn \º¿ 361/2014 hn⁄m-]-\-Ønse a‰v hy-h-ÿ-Iƒ°v
am‰-an-√.
12- 08- 2014 se Akm-[m-cW Kk‰v hn⁄m-]\ ]Imcw tIcf kwÿm\ knhn¬
kssπkv tIm¿∏-td-j≥ enan-‰-Un¬ Pq\n-b¿ amt\-P¿ (I-zm-fn‰n Aj-z-d≥kv)
XkvXn-I-bv°mbn 337/2014 Im‰-Kdn \ºdmbn hn⁄m-]\w ]kn-≤o-I-cn-®n-´p-≠v.
F∂m¬ Sn hn⁄m-]-\-Øn¬ ]mb-]-cn-[nsb kw_-‘n®v JWvUnI 6 Xmsg ]d-
bp∂ coXn-bn¬ t`Z-KXn hcp-Øn-bn-cn-°p-∂p.
JWvUnI 6: ]mb-]-cn[n 18˛36. DtZ-ym-Km¿∞n-Iƒ 02˛01˛1978 \pw 01˛01˛1996
\pw CS-bn¬ P\n-®-h-cm-bn-cn-°-Ww. (c≠p Xob-Xn-Ifpw Dƒs∏-sS) a‰p ]nt∂m°
hn`m-K-Øn¬ Dƒs∏- -h¿°pw ]´n-I-PmXn/]´n-I-h¿§ hn`m-K-Øn¬ Dƒs∏- -h¿°pw
\nb-am-\p-krX Cf-hp-≠m-bn-cn-°pw.
12˛08˛2014 se Xob-Xn-bnse Kk‰v hn⁄m-]\ ]Imcw Db¿∂ ]mb-]-cn[n
Ign™p F∂ Imc-W-Øm¬ At]£ ka¿∏n-°p-hm≥ Ign-bmsX t]mb DtZ-ym-
Km¿∞n-Iƒ amXw Cu hn⁄m-]-\-]-Imcw At]£ ka¿∏n-°m-hp-∂-Xm-Wv.
At]£ kzo-Icn-°p-∂ kab]cn-[n- 19.-2.-15 hym-gm-gv-N cm-Xn- 12 hsc.- a‰p-
hyhkvYIƒ-°v- am-‰an-√.-
12-˛08-˛2014 Xob-Xnbnse Akm-[m-cW Kk‰v hn⁄m-]\ ]Imcw Bt´m-ImÃv
enan-‰-Un¬ sÃt\m-Km-^¿ tKUv IV XkvXn-I-bv°mbn 341/2014 Im‰-Kdn \ºm-
dmbn hn⁄m-]\w ]kn-≤o-I-cn-®n-´p-≠v. F∂m¬ Sn hn⁄m-]-\-Øn¬ ]mb-]-
cn-[nsb kw_-‘n® JWvUnI 6 Xmsg ]d-bp∂ coXn-bn¬ t`Z-KXn hcp-Øn-bn-cn-
°p-∂p.
JWvUnI 6: ]mb-]-cn[n 18˛36. DtZ-ym-Km¿∞n-Iƒ 02˛01˛1978 \pw 01˛01˛1996
\pw CS-bn¬ P\n-®-h-cm-bn-cn-°-Ww. (c≠p Xob-Xn-Ifpw Dƒs∏-sS) a‰p ]nt∂m°
hn`m-K-Øn¬ Dƒs∏- -h¿°pw ]´n-I-PmXn/]´n-I-h¿§ hn`m-K-Øn¬ Dƒs∏- -h¿°pw
\nb-am-\p-krX Cf-hp-≠m-bn-cn-°pw.
12˛08˛2014 se Xob-Xn-bnse Kk‰v hn⁄m-]\ ]Imcw Db¿∂ ]mb-]-cn[n
Ign™p F∂ Imc-W-Øm¬ At]£ ka¿∏n-°p-hm≥ Ign-bmsX t]mb DtZ-ym-
Km¿∞n-Iƒ°v amXw Cu hn⁄m-]-\-]-Imcw At]£ ka¿∏n-°m-hp-∂-Xm-Wv.
At]-£-Iƒ kzo-I-cn-°p∂ ka-b-]-cn-[n: 19˛02˛2015 hym-gmgvN cmXn 12 aWn-
hsc. Sn hn⁄m-]-\-Ønse a‰v hy-h-ÿ-Iƒ°v am‰-an-√.
12- 08- -2014 Xo-b-Xn-bn-se- A-km-[m-c-W- K-k-‰v- hn-⁄m-]-\- ]-Im-cw- tI-c-f- kv-tamƒ-
C-≥U-kv-So-kv- sU-h-e-]v-sa-‚ v- tIm¿-∏-td-j-≥ en-an-‰-Un¬- tem-h¿- Un-hn-j-≥ A-
°u-≠-‚ v- X-kv-Xn-I-bv-°m-bn- 342/-2014 Im-‰-K-dn- \-º-dm-bn- hn-⁄m-]-\w- ]-kn-≤o-I-
cn-®n-´p-≠v.- F-∂m¬- Sn- hn-⁄m-]-\-Øn¬- ]m-b-]-cn-[n-sb- kw-_-‘n-®v- J-Wv-Un-I-
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4 ]nFkvkn _p≈‰n≥ 2015 s^_p-hcn- 1
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2015 s^_p-hcn- 1 ]nFkvkn _p≈‰n≥ 5
Ia Xo-bXn- Xkv-Xn-Ibpw- hIp-∏v-/ kn-e_kv-
\w- kabw- Im-‰Kdn- \ºdpw- kv-Ym-]\w-
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Common Test for Sl. Nos. 12 and 13 above
A¥n-a DØckq-Nn-IIƒ-Question Paper Code: 89/2014
Attender (SR for ST only) - TCC Ltd & LGS (NCA-OBC) - Various (Ktym)Medium of Question: Malayalam/Tamil/Kannada
Date of Test: 26.06.2014
Q No. Q No.A B C D A B C D
1 B A D A 51 D D B A2 C C C C 52 B A C C3 B B A C 53 D B B B4 A A B D 54 X B A A5 C D C A 55 B A C D6 A D A B 56 D B A D7 C C C D 57 A C C C8 B A C C 58 B B B A9 A B D B 59 B A A B
10 D C A A 60 A C D C11 D A B D 61 A A B B12 C C D B 62 C C A A13 A C C C 63 C C A C14 B D B D 64 A B D B15 C A A B 65 B C A A16 A B D C 66 A B B A17 C D B A 67 C A A C18 C C C D 68 C A C C19 D B D B 69 B D B A20 A A B C 70 C A A B21 B D C B 71 B B A A22 D B A C 72 A A C C23 C C D B 73 A C C C24 B D B A 74 D B A B25 A B C C 75 A A B C26 D C B D 76 B A A B27 B A C C 77 A C C A28 C D B A 78 C C C A29 D B A B 79 B A B D30 B C C D 80 A B C A31 C B D B 81 C D C B32 A C C D 82 A A D D33 D B A A 83 D C D C34 B A B C 84 B B C A35 C C D D 85 B A A B36 B D B D 86 D C B C37 C C D B 87 A D D A38 B A A D 88 C D C D39 A B C X 89 B C A B40 C D D B 90 A A B B41 D B D D 91 C B C D42 C D B A 92 D D A A43 A A D B 93 D C D C44 B C X B 94 C A B B45 D D B A 95 A B B A46 B D D B 96 B C D C47 D B A C 97 D A A D48 A D B B 98 C D C D49 C X B A 99 A B B C50 D B A C 100 B B A A
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Question Paper Code: 150/2014
Tradesman (Machinist) - Technical Education (Ktym, Tsr)Medium of Question: English
Date of Test: 18.09.2014
Q No. Q No.A B C D A B C D
1 A C C D 51 D A D C2 B C D D 52 B C D D3 D X A A 53 A C A A4 C A A C 54 B C C A5 D C D A 55 D A A D6 X D A C 56 D C C A7 A C D A 57 X D A D8 A B A A 58 B D A A9 D B D X 59 B B X D
10 D X B C 60 C C C B11 C D D A 61 B C A D12 D D C C 62 C D C C13 X A C B 63 B A B C14 B C D X 64 B A X D15 B A B C 65 X D C B16 X C C B 66 B A B C17 X A C C 67 A D C C18 B A A D 68 B A D A19 B X C B 69 C D B C20 B C C B 70 C B B C21 C A A D 71 A D D A22 C C B B 72 C C B B23 X B D A 73 C C A D24 A X C B 74 C D B C25 C C D D 75 A B D D26 D B X D 76 C C D X27 C C A X 77 D C X A28 B D A B 78 D A B A29 B B D B 79 B C B D30 X B D C 80 C C C D31 D D C B 81 C A B C32 D B D C 82 D B C D33 A A X B 83 A D B X34 C B B B 84 A C B B35 A D B X 85 D D X B36 C D X B 86 A X B X37 A X X A 87 D A A X38 A B B B 88 A A B B39 X B B C 89 D D C B40 C C B C 90 B D C B41 A B C A 91 D C A C42 C C C C 92 C D C C43 B B X C 93 C X C X44 X B A C 94 D B C A45 C X C A 95 B B A C46 B B D C 96 C X C D47 C A C D 97 C X D C48 D B B D 98 A B D B49 B C B B 99 C B B B50 B C X C 100 C B C X
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Question Paper Code: 171/2014
Driver Gr. II - Kerala Electrical & Allied Engineering Company LtdMedium of Question: Malayalam/Tamil/Kannada
Date of Test: 18.10.2014
Q No. Q No.A B C D A B C D
1 C B B B 51 B D D D2 D D D C 52 C D D D3 A A C C 53 D C D D4 C A A D 54 D D D C5 C C D A 55 D B X A6 B B B A 56 D D D D7 D D C B 57 D D D D8 A C C D 58 C D D D9 A A D B 59 D D C D
10 C D A B 60 B X A D11 B B A C 61 D D D D12 D C B D 62 D D D X13 C C D B 63 D D D D14 A D B A 64 D C D D15 D A B D 65 X A D C16 B A C C 66 D D D D17 C B D D 67 D D X D18 C D B A 68 D D D X19 D B A C 69 C D D D20 A B D C 70 A D C D21 A C C B 71 D D D D22 B D D D 72 D X D D23 D B A A 73 D D X C24 B A C A 74 D D D D25 B D C C 75 D C D D26 C C B B 76 D D D D27 D D D D 77 X D D C28 B A A C 78 D X C A29 A C A A 79 D D D C30 D C C D 80 C D D D31 B C C D 81 D D D C32 A B D C 82 D D C D33 D A B A 83 X C A D34 D A C D 84 D D C C35 A C B B 85 D D D D36 C C D B 86 D D C B37 B D C A 87 D C D C38 A B A D 88 C A D D39 A C D D 89 D C C D40 C B B A 90 D D D D41 C D B C 91 D C B D42 D C A B 92 C D C D43 B A D A 93 A D D C44 C D D A 94 C C D D45 B B A C 95 D D D B46 D B C C 96 C B D D47 C A B D 97 D C D D48 A D A B 98 D D C D49 D D A C 99 C D D D50 B A C B 100 D D B X
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Question Paper Code: 145/2014
Driver Gr. II (LDV) (Direct & NCA) - Various/Driver - DCBMedium of Question: Malayalam/Tamil/Kannada
Date of Test: 03.09.2014
Q No. Q No.A B C D A B C D
1 B A C D 51 C C D C2 A A B C 52 B C C B3 A C C D 53 A A D C4 C C A B 54 D D B A5 B D B A 55 C D A B6 C A D D 56 A A D D7 C B B D 57 D B D B8 A D X A 58 A C A X9 A C A C 59 B B C A
10 C A D A 60 A D A D11 A D A B 61 C C B A12 A C A B 62 C B B A13 C D B D 63 A C D B14 C B D A 64 D A A D15 D A X C 65 D B C X16 A D C D 66 A D D C17 B D D C 67 B B C D18 D A D D 68 C X D D19 C C C D 69 B A D C20 A A A D 70 D D D A21 D B B D 71 C A D B22 C B B D 72 B A D B23 D D D A 73 C B A D24 B A B B 74 A D B B25 A C A B 75 B X B A26 D D B C 76 D C C B27 D C C C 77 B D C C28 A D D B 78 X D B D29 C D X D 79 A C D X30 A D D B 80 D A B D31 B D B C 81 A B C B32 B D A B 82 A B B A33 D A A A 83 B D A A34 A B C D 84 D B D C35 C B B C 85 X A C B36 D C C A 86 C B A C37 C C C D 87 D C D C38 D B A A 88 D D A A39 D D A B 89 C X B A40 D B C A 90 A D A C41 D C A C 91 B B C A42 D B A C 92 B A C A43 A A C A 93 D A A C44 B D C D 94 B C D C45 B C D D 95 A B D D46 C A A A 96 B C A A47 C D B B 97 C C B B48 B A D C 98 D A C D49 D B C B 99 X A B C50 B A A D 100 D C D A
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6 ]nFkvkn _p≈‰n≥ 2015 s^_p-hcn- 1
FIREMAN (TRAINEE)FIRE & RESCUE SERVICES
30/12/2014Main List
1 132673 BENZILAL M L 88.00 2.88 90.88 21/05/1989E-Ezhava NCC2 112196 SUNIL PRAKASH V S 76.00 14.40 90.40 05/05/1987 HN SP3 177800 SAHAD O 90.00 90.00 18/05/1988 M-Mappila4 186841 SUNEESH VINCENT 75.33 14.40 89.73 13/05/1989 SP5 162122 RAJESH R 87.67 87.67 25/05/1992 E-Ezhava6 110072 DEEPU M J 87.33 87.33 04/04/1990 E-Ezhava7 111722 DEEPU B 87.00 87.00 28/05/19878 147889 JESSIL K H 84.33 1.92 86.25 13/02/1990 M-Muslim NCC9 129718 ABHILASH A R 86.00 86.00 30/05/1988 V-Viswakarma10 159598 ALBIN P I 86.00 86.00 05/05/198911 167604 SRUTHILESH S 86.00 86.00 18/05/1990 E-Ezhava12 139725 SYAM MOHAN M 81.00 4.80 85.80 17/05/1988 E-Ezhava SP13 171451 SANOOJ P 85.67 85.67 26/12/1988 E-Thiyya14 166198 SANTHOSH K 80.67 4.80 85.47 02/04/1990 SC-Kanakkan, PadannaNCC15 139588 MANOJ P 72.00 13.44 85.44 30/05/1985 E-Ezhava SP16 157754 SREEJITH KG 83.33 1.92 85.25 24/05/1987 NCC17 164282 SATHEESH R 80.33 4.80 85.13 27/05/1990 E-Ezhava NCC18 171030 RAMESH K 85.00 85.00 20/05/1984 V-Viswakarma19 143852 VISHNU V 85.00 85.00 12/03/1989 E-Ezhava20 142441 PRASANTH P 84.67 84.67 19/05/1989 E-Ezhava21 168617 SUMESH K 79.67 4.80 84.47 15/05/1991 E-Ezhava NCC22 182154 ROOPESH V K 84.33 84.33 10/05/1988 E-Thiyya23 186884 SANOOP M P 84.33 84.33 19/05/1989 E-Thiyya24 128037 AKHILESH KUMAR J 84.33 84.33 16/04/199125 156632 ROULA SHEREEF K A 75.67 8.64 84.31 12/09/1984 M-Muslim SP26 113857 ANIL W S 65.00 19.20 84.20 23/05/1989 SIUC N SP27 183434 AVINAS I 84.00 84.00 17/01/1987 E-Thiyya28 135163 PRAVEEN A G 84.00 84.00 04/04/1989 V-Viswakarma29 163945 AFZAL KS 79.00 4.8 83.8 23/06/1990 M-Mappila NCC30 173403 KRISHNADAS PANGOT 83.67 83.67 21/04/1987 E-Thiyya31 187521 JAFAR A C 83.67 83.67 31/05/1988 M-Muslim32 180433 VIJITH A K 83.67 83.67 12/05/1989 E-Thiyya33 141249 MANU D 83.67 83.67 20/05/1989 E-Ezhava34 154184 NANDU KRISHNA K R 83.67 83.67 13/05/1991 E-Ezhava35 178712 SAJITH KUMAR P M 83.33 83.33 18/05/198836 187448 SAJITH P 83.33 83.33 30/07/198937 160668 RAJEEB V M 83.00 83.00 11/03/1984 M-Muslim38 113139 JOHNS RAJ J 83.00 83.00 30/05/1985 LC39 111208 KIRAN M V 83.00 83.00 18/05/1986 HN40 188833 RAJESH V V 83.00 83.00 16/05/198741 100125 SUBIN M 83.00 83.00 21/05/198742 115759 ANU T 83.00 83.00 04/06/199043 143492 ANEESH P R 82.67 82.67 10/05/1989 E-Ezhava44 167598 SINOJ P 82.67 82.67 21/05/1990 E-Ezhava45 126880 SONY S 80.67 1.92 82.59 12/08/1991 LC NCC46 118989 DINIL KUMAR D J 82.33 82.33 30/05/198747 181422 RASHID P 82.33 82.33 31/05/1987 M-Mappila48 129126 GOPA KUMAR S M 82.33 82.33 14/10/1988 E-Ezhava49 152089 ELDHO PAUL 82.33 82.33 01/06/198950 157822 ASWIN KUMAR K 82.33 82.33 01/03/199051 147833 HALESH K H 67.33 14.88 82.21 30/08/1986 D-Dheevara SP,NCC52 102009 ANEESH C S 82.00 82.00 25/05/1987 SIUC N53 144717 AJITHKUMAR P G 82.00 82.00 09/03/199054 162905 VIVEK V 82.00 82.00 28/12/1990 E-Ezhava55 158928 DEEPAK V S 82.00 82.00 25/03/1991 E-Ezhava56 159653 JITHU THOMAS 82.00 82.00 29/07/199157 100530 VIPIN S 77.00 4.80 81.80 30/05/1991 OBC-Chetties NCC58 130451 RATHEESH KUMAR R 81.67 81.67 18/05/1984 V-Viswakarma59 139264 SAJI S 81.67 81.67 02/05/1985 E-Ezhava60 167916 SHARAFUDHEEN K 81.67 81.67 19/10/1985 M-Mappila61 149381 AJITH P J 81.67 81.67 05/07/1987 E-Ezhava62 129395 SUNNY E 81.67 81.67 30/05/1989 LC63 122920 ARUN K S 81.33 81.33 25/05/1985 D-Arayan64 142522 ABHILASH A 81.33 81.33 30/04/1986 D-Arayan65 108642 ABHILASH S KUMAR 81.33 81.33 31/05/198766 191415 SHIGIL P 81.33 81.33 30/05/1988 E-Thiyya67 188834 JYOTHISH M 81.33 81.33 30/05/198968 168910 PRASANTH G 81.33 81.33 07/09/1989 OBC-Ezhuthachan69 112151 PRAVEEN RAJ R 81.33 81.33 25/05/199070 109043 SANJU CS 81.33 81.33 19/02/1993 E-Ezhava71 124151 HARISH A 81.00 81.00 30/05/1987 E-Ezhava72 127565 RENJITH KUMAR R 81.00 81.00 19/04/198973 187211 DIPINNADH K V 81.00 81.00 25/04/1990 OBC-Saliyas, Chaliya, Chaliyam74 139750 JOHN MAXWEL P J 81.00 81.00 28/05/1990 LC75 168902 NIJAMUDHEEN A 81.00 81.00 20/05/1991 M-Muslim76 165587 UNNIKRISHNAN K 79.00 1.92 80.92 20/12/1990 NCC77 128254 NIJIN BABU K C 80.67 80.67 09/05/1985 E-Ezhava78 100813 RATHEESH KUMAR M I 80.67 80.67 28/05/198779 114693 SUJITH S 80.67 80.67 28/05/198980 178378 REKHIL R 80.67 80.67 10/01/199081 100520 ROJIN R J 80.67 80.67 05/12/199182 166777 DHILEESH V 75.67 4.80 80.47 28/05/1989 SC-Cheruman NCC83 165760 PRASHOB C 80.33 80.33 24/05/1984 E-Ezhava84 163314 SAJEESH K 80.33 80.33 27/05/1987 E-Ezhava85 152758 VISHNU V R 80.33 80.33 07/03/1988 E-Ezhava86 182121 AJESH D 80.33 80.33 24/05/198887 125409 MIJO MON T M 80.33 80.33 22/11/199088 165006 SADHIK A 80.33 80.33 05/05/1991 M-Mappila89 131763 ARUNRAJ R 78.33 1.92 80.25 09/01/1989 NCC90 173874 MUHAMED RAFI V K 77.33 2.88 80.21 09/04/1989 M-Mappila NCC91 125170 SARUN KUMAR S 76.33 3.80 80.13 18/05/1987 E-Ezhava SP92 155009 PROMODKUMAR P U 80.00 80.00 16/02/1987 OBC-Veluthedath93 184064 RANJITH N 80.00 80.00 25/04/198794 163854 KANNAN N 80.00 80.00 15/05/1987 OBC-Kumbarans95 123583 AKHIL RAJ 80.00 80.00 01/09/1988 E-Ezhava96 136243 VIPIN C V 80.00 80.00 20/05/1989 E-Ezhava97 162741 SAJITH V P 80.00 80.00 12/07/1989 OBC-Vadukkars And Vadukas98 165113 VENUGOPALAN K 80.00 80.00 17/11/1989 SC-Cheruman99 125366 JOSEPH BABU 78.00 1.92 79.92 14/04/1990 LC NCC
100 190533 NIVIN K 75.00 4.80 79.80 30/05/1991 E-Thiyya NCC101 179932 SUBEER P 79.67 79.67 18/04/1985 M-Mappila102 169517 ULLAS U 79.67 79.67 10/05/1987 E-Ezhava103 103071 ANAND K S 79.67 79.67 23/05/1987104 104774 SHIJUKUMAR R 79.67 79.67 05/05/1988105 168641 RAJU P C 79.67 79.67 25/05/1988 OBC-Kaikolan106 122976 MOHAMMAD FAISAL 79.67 79.67 10/09/1990 M-Muslim107 100416 ANOOP V 79.67 79.67 23/10/1990108 167224 SUVIN S 79.67 79.67 22/01/1991 E-Ezhava109 104723 ANU VIJAYAN 79.67 79.67 22/11/1991110 193355 RANJITH RAVEENDRAN 77.67 1.92 79.59 01/05/1984 E-Ezhava NCC111 111157 AJITH KUMAR R 77.67 1.92 79.59 05/05/1990 NCC112 117734 ANEESH KUMAR A 76.67 2.88 79.55 12/10/1991 E-Ezhava NCC113 160497 KRISHNARAJ A V 79.33 79.33 20/09/1985 E-Ezhava114 161765 PRAJODKUMAR N 79.33 79.33 20/03/1986 E-Ezhava115 190904 SREEJITH K 79.33 79.33 09/05/1986 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika116 181124 VINEETH S 79.33 79.33 10/04/1987117 107081 SHIJU S 79.33 79.33 29/05/1987 SIUC N118 173632 SUJITH R P 79.33 79.33 28/01/1988 E-Thiyya119 154901 PRAJO N 79.33 79.33 12/04/1988 E-Ezhava120 125553 ANEER T 79.33 79.33 11/03/1989 M-Muslim121 116860 AJESHKUMAR S L 79.33 79.33 30/05/1989 LC122 130831 ARUNKUMAR K 79.33 79.33 30/05/1989 V-Villasan123 165647 DHILEEP K C 79.33 79.33 30/05/1989 SC-Cheruman124 164364 SHYJU B 77.33 1.92 79.25 03/04/1984 E-Ezhava NCC125 104775 SHIBUKUMAR R 79.00 79.00 05/04/1987126 142138 BINUMON K H 79.00 79.00 24/04/1987127 129245 JAYESH K G 79.00 79.00 27/05/1988128 105650 AJITH SIVAN S 79.00 79.00 20/05/1989129 184502 RAGUL M 79.00 79.00 08/03/1990130 162895 MANOJ K 79.00 79.00 18/05/1990 E-Ezhava131 153192 RAHUL K N 79.00 79.00 20/05/1990 E-Ezhava132 100556 HARIKUMAR G 77.00 1.92 78.92 20/06/1990 SC-Kuravan NCC133 126622 ANU RAJ 76.00 2.88 78.88 20/05/1988 E-Ezhava NCC134 172043 RAGHURAJ V C 74.00 4.80 78.80 24/06/1987 SC-Kanakkan,Padanna NCC135 129686 SHAIJU K S 78.67 78.67 06/05/1984 E-Ezhava136 192890 VYSAKH N 78.67 78.67 05/02/1987137 136345 VIBHU R 78.67 78.67 19/04/1987138 139171 ARUNKUMAR A K 78.67 78.67 23/04/1987 E-Ezhava139 145847 TONY PARAMUNDAYIL J 78.67 78.67 14/05/1987140 155771 SHALIN P L 78.67 78.67 02/05/1988 E-Ezhava141 100924 VIPIN V N 78.67 78.67 31/05/1988 V-Viswakarmala142 113806 VISHNU M S 78.67 78.67 20/03/1989143 110076 RAJAGOPAL G K 78.67 78.67 06/05/1989144 158456 RAJEESH V R 78.67 78.67 19/09/1989 OBC-Pandithars145 183660 SATHYANATH P R 78.67 78.67 07/06/1991146 164456 ABDUL RAHIMAN A 75.67 2.88 78.55 31/05/1986 M-Mappila NCC147 142235 UDAYAGIRI P 78.33 78.33 20/05/1986 E-Ezhava148 140323 PRASANTH P P 78.33 78.33 02/09/1986 E-Ezhava149 121115 SANIL B 78.33 78.33 29/05/1987 SC-Kuravan150 177061 RAJIN P M 78.33 78.33 25/06/1987151 143405 HARIKRISHNAN T S 78.33 78.33 06/02/1989 E-Ezhava152 192025 SUNESH NEELETH 78.33 78.33 15/03/1989
KANNOTH153 124605 ANISH B 78.33 78.33 20/05/1989154 131761 SREERAJ MURALI 78.33 78.33 22/05/1989155 193758 YADU KRISHNAN P 78.33 78.33 25/12/1989156 104878 ABHILASH M 78.33 78.33 10/05/1990157 132427 AJESHKUMAR J P 78.33 78.33 12/05/1990158 167277 KRISHNAPRASAD V 76.33 1.92 78.25 22/03/1988 E-Ezhava NCC159 114479 SYAMLAL V S 78.00 78.00 31/05/1987 E-Ezhava160 121462 ABHISHEK P 78.00 78.00 13/02/1988 E-Ezhava161 130944 ANAS S 78.00 78.00 04/12/1988 M-Muslim162 185653 PRAJEESH V P 78.00 78.00 19/12/1988 OBC-Wayanadan Chetties163 129544 DINU D 78.00 78.00 01/04/1989 E-Ezhava164 175094 DEEPAK P 78.00 78.00 04/01/1990165 175809 VIPIN KUMAR T V 78.00 78.00 24/02/1990 D-Mukaya166 168905 NIKIL K 78.00 78.00 11/09/1991 E-Ezhava167 110392 VAISAKH B 78.00 78.00 26/09/1993 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika168 113341 SUJITH G 69.33 8.64 77.97 06/05/1989 E-Ezhava SP169 106640 VISHNU DAS V P 73.00 4.80 77.80 05/04/1990 OBC-Yadavas NCC170 178792 VIJEESH A 77.67 77.67 27/05/1985 E-Thiyya171 144064 MANOJ NARAYANAN 77.67 77.67 17/06/1986 E-Ezhava172 179504 SREESANKAR U 77.67 77.67 16/05/1987173 165576 RAMADAS V B 77.67 77.67 07/05/1988174 174974 SANDEEP K 77.67 77.67 25/12/1988 OBC-Sadhu Chetties175 116522 ARJUN CHANDRA B 77.67 77.67 20/05/1989176 103044 AKHIL S V 77.67 77.67 25/05/1989 HN177 165585 VINIL KUMAR K M 77.67 77.67 30/05/1989 E-Billava178 169516 GIREESHKUMAR K 77.67 77.67 15/05/1990 E-Ezhava179 167260 RAHUL R 77.67 77.67 16/04/1991 E-Ezhava180 160532 NIKHIL A R 77.67 77.67 1/5/1991 OBC-Ezhuthachan181 194002 NIDHEESH B 77.33 77.33 28/12/1984 E-Thiyya182 157886 SREEJITH V V 77.33 77.33 25/01/1986 OBC-Ezhuthachan183 187318 VINEESH V V 77.33 77.33 25/05/1987184 161389 MUKESH V 77.33 77.33 25/11/1987 E-Ezhava185 175806 KRIPIN K M 77.33 77.33 01/05/1988 E-Thiyya186 108677 ANEESH G 77.33 77.33 5/5/1988 OBC-Veerasaivas [yogis And187 131365 SREEKUMAR K 77.33 77.33 15/05/1988 SC-Velan188 137881 BIBIN SUNNY N 77.33 77.33 26/09/1988189 130699 SIVALAL S 77.33 77.33 11/05/1989 V-Viswakarma190 118037 DEEPU R 77.33 77.33 15/05/1989191 190505 VAISAKH K GOPI 77.33 77.33 15/05/1989 E-Thiyya192 182127 SUMITH C T 77.33 77.33 18/07/1989 SC-Cheruman193 169503 ISMAIL M 77.33 77.33 23/10/1989 M-Muslim194 131808 GLEN FERNANDEZ 77.33 77.33 16/11/1989 LC195 112197 JINU J U 77.33 77.33 30/05/1991 LC196 166871 SURESH K 74.33 2.88 77.21 1/6/1985 OBC-Ezhuthachan NCC197 162970 RANJITH C 77.00 77.00 31/03/1985 SC-Mannan198 123961 SREEJITH S 77.00 77.00 23/06/1986 E-Ezhava199 192976 KRISHNARAJ K 77.00 77.00 25/02/1987 OBC-MANIYANI200 168621 KISHOR R 77.00 77.00 09/01/1988 E-Ezhava201 193192 JINEESH C 77.00 77.00 24/03/1988202 188131 JIJU A K 77.00 77.00 18/05/1988203 145635 RAHUL R 77.00 77.00 21/05/1988
204 110556 SREELAL P S 77.00 77.00 28/05/1988205 116048 AJI R MENON 77.00 77.00 06/12/1988206 166822 VIPINDAS R 77.00 77.00 02/05/1989 OBC-Telugu Chetties207 102311 SYAM MOHAN M 77.00 77.00 25/05/1989208 182201 VIVEK C 77.00 77.00 30/05/1989209 161415 SATHEESH C 77.00 77.00 22/01/1990 E-Ezhava210 113150 ARUN KUMAR N S 77.00 77.00 04/03/1990 V-Viswakarma211 116729 PRASANTH M 77.00 77.00 10/05/1990 LC212 138285 ROOPESH K H 77.00 77.00 22/03/1991 E-Ezhava213 136478 SURAJ S R 74.00 2.88 76.88 31/05/1986 OBC-VilakkithalaNair, NCC214 103081 ANIL KUMAR M 76.67 76.67 16/05/1985 E-Ezhava215 161453 PRAVEEN C 76.67 76.67 01/06/1985 E-Ezhava216 178878 RASHID M T 76.67 76.67 15/09/1986 M-Mappila217 172011 ABDUNNASAR K 76.67 76.67 24/02/1987 M-Mappila218 162929 RAJENDRA PRASAD C 76.67 76.67 31/05/1987 SC-Cheruman219 167837 RAKESH K 76.67 76.67 20/04/1988 V-Asari220 127171 RAHUL R 76.67 76.67 07/05/1988221 136141 VINEETH KALADHARAN 76.67 76.67 20/05/1988222 111167 SARATH L S 76.67 76.67 29/12/1988223 129401 UMARUL FAROOK F 76.67 76.67 09/02/1989 M-Muslim224 144917 PRAJIN PRAKASH A P 76.67 76.67 27/04/1990 D-Dheevara225 100919 NITHIN S S 76.67 76.67 20/05/1990 E-Ezhava226 158950 SUJITH K R 76.67 76.67 25/08/1990 E-Ezhava227 105199 ANEESH K 76.67 76.67 05/09/1990 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika228 110284 PRASANTH S J 76.67 76.67 07/05/1991 SIUC N229 131762 SREEKUTTAN S 76.67 76.67 23/07/1992230 150897 SHIYAS P J 71.67 4.80 76.47 14/02/1990 M-Muslim NCC231 165739 SHIBU K 76.33 76.33 08/01/1985 E-Ezhava232 122666 SREERAJ S 76.33 76.33 15/03/1985 SC-PARAVAN233 164172 VIVEK V 76.33 76.33 21/04/1987 E-Ezhava234 164976 ABHILASH V 76.33 76.33 30/05/1987 E-Ezhava235 193028 UNNIKRISHNAN T V 76.33 76.33 30/06/1987 OBC-MANIYANI236 183902 NIJEESH P 76.33 76.33 27/03/1988 E-Thiyya237 111154 AKHIL S B 76.33 76.33 01/05/1988 E-Ezhava238 162525 MAHESH M 76.33 76.33 15/05/1988 E-Ezhava239 168736 ABDUL AZEES K S 76.33 76.33 25/05/1988 M-Mappila240 108205 RENJITH A 76.33 76.33 31/05/1988 E-Ezhava241 179259 RAHUL M 76.33 76.33 10/04/1989 E-Thiyya242 109585 MAHESH C G 76.33 76.33 04/05/1989243 173026 AJITH M V 76.33 76.33 15/05/1990 E-Thiyya244 114516 VIPIN S P 76.33 76.33 27/10/1991245 141834 JAYESH J M 76.33 76.33 20/05/1992 E-Ezhava246 191868 DHANESH T P 73.33 2.88 76.21 14/05/1991 E-Thiyya NCC247 183076 ABHILASH THAYYIL 76.00 76.00 22/04/1984 E-Thiyya248 178133 MUNEEB A 76.00 76.00 20/11/1984 M-Mappila249 173603 NIJASH A 76.00 76.00 04/04/1985 M-Mappila250 138471 NISHAD P R 76.00 76.00 07/04/1985 E-Ezhava251 126133 PRASANTH B 76.00 76.00 09/04/1985252 161355 RENJITH P K 76.00 76.00 30/01/1987253 137882 ANSAR B 76.00 76.00 05/05/1987 M-Muslim254 139466 ANOOP T A 76.00 76.00 15/05/1987 E-Ezhava255 118839 JAYASINGH V 76.00 76.00 15/05/1987 LC256 125413 ANOOP A 76.00 76.00 10/05/1988257 124353 SATHEESHKUMAR S 76.00 76.00 07/02/1989258 133670 ALTHAF E 76.00 76.00 25/04/1989 M-Mappila259 130302 VINEETH S 76.00 76.00 05/05/1989260 119524 RAHUL P R 76.00 76.00 20/05/1989 E-Ezhava261 125309 MANEESH M 76.00 76.00 25/05/1990262 109301 VISAKH S S 76.00 76.00 02/11/1990 OBC-VilakkithalaNair,263 121116 SARATH S 74.00 1.92 75.92 25/12/1986 E-Ezhava NCC264 168430 SURESH KUMAR T V 74.00 1.92 75.92 21/04/1987 OBC-Vadugans NCC265 188822 SAJESH T 75.67 75.67 21/12/1984 E-Thiyya266 178675 REJULESH V P 75.67 75.67 17/02/1985 E-Thiyya267 135393 SIYAD A 75.67 75.67 21/05/1985 M-Muslim268 185357 NIBILDAS A D 75.67 75.67 30/07/1985 E-Thiyya269 116909 SUMESH S 75.67 75.67 12/04/1986 E-Ezhava270 108361 SHIBIN GIREESH G U 75.67 75.67 25/05/1986 E-Ezhava271 108605 SAMEER A 75.67 75.67 28/05/1986 M-Muslim272 166043 RAMESH S 75.67 75.67 22/02/1987 OBC-Vadukkars
And Vadukas273 125361 VIJESH V 75.67 75.67 20/05/1987 E-Ezhava274 121164 ABHIJITH J C 75.67 75.67 31/05/1987275 169478 SATHEESH C 75.67 75.67 20/06/1987 OBC-Ezhuthachan276 183127 BIJU K 75.67 75.67 07/09/1987 E-Thiyya277 139406 VISHNU K 75.67 75.67 17/04/1988 D-Dheevara278 107294 RAHUL R 75.67 75.67 20/05/1988279 103233 ANEESH S 75.67 75.67 31/05/1988 OBC-Chetties280 176876 SAREESH K 75.67 75.67 01/04/1989 SC-Mannan281 128043 SYAMLAL MS 75.67 75.67 30/05/1989282 162612 BABU M 75.67 75.67 20/12/1989 E-Ezhava283 136493 VISHNU C K 75.67 75.67 24/04/1990 E-Ezhava284 114556 RATHEESH KUMAR V 75.67 75.67 30/04/1990285 102162 VIJILRAJ B L 75.67 75.67 13/05/1990 SIUC N286 177727 NIKHILESH KK 75.67 75.67 12/03/1991287 176054 MIDHUN R 75.67 75.67 03/04/1991288 103249 RAKESH R 66.00 9.60 75.60 05/07/1990 SP289 128106 SOORAJ M S 70.67 4.80 75.47 25/05/1990 NCC290 175284 NISANTH CP 75.33 75.33 31/03/1982 SC-Velan291 166621 PRATHEESH P V 75.33 75.33 15/12/1983 SC-Cheruman292 186877 VINESH C 75.33 75.33 22/01/1984 E-Thiyya293 114727 SAJITH S 75.33 75.33 15/03/1984 E-Ezhava294 135164 SHAMEER T 75.33 75.33 18/05/1985 M-Muslim295 152550 SALIN K R 75.33 75.33 20/05/1986 E-Ezhava296 127424 GIREESH H 75.33 75.33 30/05/1986 E-Ezhava297 111255 RATHEESH KUMAR D 75.33 75.33 03/01/1987 OBC-Vilakkithala Nair,298 124440 BALU S B 75.33 75.33 01/05/1987299 126702 GOPAKUMAR G 75.33 75.33 02/10/1987300 110693 PRASAD K 75.33 75.33 06/05/1988 E-Ezhava301 112808 ARUN R 75.33 75.33 08/03/1989 SC-Mannan302 131954 SHERIN S S 75.33 75.33 20/05/1989 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika303 176327 SHIJESH T 75.33 75.33 30/05/1989304 154136 MANU MOHAN 75.33 75.33 17/12/1989 E-Ezhava305 137833 SANEESH K S 75.33 75.33 20/05/1990 E-Ezhava306 190980 RAHUL N 75.33 75.33 29/03/1991 E-Thiyya307 117642 JAYAKRISHNAN G M 75.33 75.33 17/10/1991
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308 110179 KIRAN SA 75.33 75.33 31/10/1993309 162785 RAKESH N 73.33 1.92 75.25 04/05/1988 E-Ezhava NCC310 162631 SANDEEP C 73.33 1.92 75.25 08/08/1990 E-Ezhava NCC311 167648 SANTHOSH R 75.00 75.00 24/04/1985 OBC-Vadugans312 180404 JIJESH M K 75.00 75.00 10/05/1985 E-Thiyya313 139336 MOHAMMED SHAFI M H 75.00 75.00 20/01/1986 M-Muslim314 188817 SMIYESH K 75.00 75.00 29/04/1986 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika315 117313 SHAMNADH S 75.00 75.00 09/05/1987 M-Muslim316 129392 ANEES RAHMAN A 75.00 75.00 11/05/1987 M-Muslim317 118627 ANOOJ B S 75.00 75.00 25/05/1987 SC-Sambavar, Sambava,318 114544 SATHEESH KUMAR M S 75.00 75.00 25/05/1987 OBC-Chetties319 131717 DEEPAK S V 75.00 75.00 30/05/1987 E-Ezhava320 119132 SHAFEER A 75.00 75.00 23/10/1987 M-Muslim321 157964 RENEESH E S 75.00 75.00 05/05/1988 E-Ezhava322 106494 VINOD KRISHNAN M 75.00 75.00 28/05/1988323 181581 MUHAMMED FAVAZ P 75.00 75.00 05/02/1989 M-Mappila324 104797 SAJU S 75.00 75.00 25/05/1989 E-Ezhava325 102243 SAJI S NAIR 75.00 75.00 16/10/1989326 179726 VIJIN P 75.00 75.00 15/01/1990327 113188 JINEESH KUMAR J U 75.00 75.00 27/04/1991 HN328 100317 HARI KRISHNAN R 75.00 75.00 26/10/1993329 139449 HARIJITH K H 72.00 2.88 74.88 15/05/1992 E-Ezhava NCC330 157388 SIVAKUMAR S 74.67 74.67 18/02/1985 D331 123324 SYAM M 74.67 74.67 16/03/1985 OBC-Chetties332 163975 FAIZAL A 74.67 74.67 07/05/1985 M-Muslim333 169758 SUMESH P 74.67 74.67 05/12/1985 OBC-Saliyas, Chaliya, Chaliyam334 135191 ABHILASH K 74.67 74.67 25/12/1985 E-Ezhava335 102863 DINESH S D 74.67 74.67 14/11/1986 SC-Thandan336 130688 NADEERSHA Y 74.67 74.67 04/01/1987 M-Muslim337 119525 SREEKUTTAN C R 74.67 74.67 10/05/1987338 103111 SAJIKUMAR R 74.67 74.67 20/05/1987339 137551 SREEKANTH G 74.67 74.67 01/01/1988340 128996 SREERAJ P C 74.67 74.67 27/04/1988 E-Ezhava341 115695 VINEETH M 74.67 74.67 01/05/1988 E-Ezhava342 175405 SANDEEP M 74.67 74.67 10/05/1988 SC-Kanakkan, Padanna343 141833 SARATH S 74.67 74.67 20/09/1988 E-Ezhava344 158767 NIMESH RM 74.67 74.67 09/10/1988 E-Ezhava345 131822 MAHESHKUMAR K V 74.67 74.67 14/11/1988346 176854 SHIBINLAL K 74.67 74.67 26/11/1988 SC-paravan347 139366 RAGESH B 74.67 74.67 18/02/1989 OBC-Pattariyas348 160329 DHANESH T C 74.67 74.67 13/05/1989 OBC-Ezhuthachan349 122670 SOORAJ KUMAR M S 74.67 74.67 15/05/1989350 161913 MAHESH M 74.67 74.67 20/05/1989 E-Ezhava351 165242 SHIJU V 74.67 74.67 20/05/1989 E-Ezhava352 129619 RAHUL R R 74.67 74.67 30/05/1990 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika353 118545 ROSHAN RAJ R J 74.67 74.67 25/08/1992354 132156 ARUNKUMAR G 74.33 74.33 25/05/1984 SC-Thandan355 135147 SIYAD K 74.33 74.33 25/05/1984 M-Muslim356 164327 MANSURBABU B 74.33 74.33 10/01/1985 M-Muslim357 167686 GOPAKUMAR K K 74.33 74.33 01/05/1986 E-Ezhava358 127725 SAJEEV B 74.33 74.33 20/05/1986 E-Ezhava359 100115 UNNIKRISHNAN S V 74.33 74.33 16/02/1987360 125482 ANUMON V G 74.33 74.33 23/05/1987361 111535 GODWIN A C 74.33 74.33 12/04/1988 SIUC N362 169227 PRASAD S 74.33 74.33 10/05/1988 E-Ezhava363 155076 DEEPESH K V 74.33 74.33 28/05/1988 D-Dheevara364 180116 SREEJITH D 74.33 74.33 30/05/1988365 102363 ARUN M V 74.33 74.33 22/01/1989366 181897 SARATH RAJ A M 74.33 74.33 03/02/1989 SC-Pulaya367 182096 SANOOP T 74.33 74.33 02/05/1989368 160196 PRASANTH P K 74.33 74.33 01/06/1989 OBC-Ezhuthachan369 181273 AKHIL T K 74.33 74.33 18/10/1989 OBC-Saliyas,Chaliya, Chaliyam370 191633 ARUN KUMAR M 74.33 74.33 05/04/1990371 107115 HUSSAIN M A 74.33 74.33 26/05/1990 M-Muslim372 120777 FIROS KHAN M 74.33 74.33 18/03/1992 M-Muslim373 100248 DHANESH KUMAR M 74.33 74.33 18/03/1993374 169681 LIJIN M P 72.33 1.92 74.25 22/12/1988 E-Thiyya NCC375 189072 VIPIN K V 72.33 1.92 74.25 20/05/1989 OBC-MANIYANI NCC376 160700 NITHIN VINCENT E 69.33 4.80 74.13 07/01/1990 NCC377 152084 ANURAJ K R 69.33 4.80 74.13 26/05/1990 E-Ezhava NCC378 174911 SUDHEESH P K 74.00 74.00 31/12/1984 E-Thiyya379 136687 MAHESH P P 74.00 74.00 11/04/1985 E-Ezhava380 109172 SAJITH D 74.00 74.00 26/05/1985 V-Viswakarma381 111714 RAHUL RR 74.00 74.00 05/05/1986 V-Viswakarma382 144453 MAHESH M 74.00 74.00 26/09/1986 E-Ezhava383 180491 SEJEESH P K 74.00 74.00 16/10/1986 E-Thiyya384 168738 SHIJU V 74.00 74.00 24/03/1987 E-Ezhava385 169282 SIVADASAN K 74.00 74.00 30/04/1987 E-Ezhava386 100032 AJITH V S 74.00 74.00 02/05/1987 HN387 105031 PRATHEESH CHANDRAN R 74.00 74.00 25/05/1987388 125974 SATHEESH P 74.00 74.00 14/02/1988 SC-Pulaya389 131459 ANEESH K 74.00 74.00 25/05/1988390 105171 MIDHUN S K 74.00 74.00 30/05/1988 E-Ezhava391 119507 ANOOP KRISHNA K 74.00 74.00 13/05/1989 V-Viswakarma392 180426 PRABEESH KUMAR K K 74.00 74.00 28/05/1989 SC-Pulayan393 107082 ARAVIND S R 74.00 74.00 13/02/1990394 101519 AMALCHAND J 74.00 74.00 12/03/1990395 100486 AJIN P S 74.00 74.00 10/05/1990 E-Ezhava396 130470 MAHESH S 74.00 74.00 20/05/1990 E-Billava397 141727 PRETTY MATHRENJU 74.00 74.00 13/05/1991 LC398 161936 RAJEESH K 74.00 74.00 19/05/1992 OBC-24 Manai Chetties, 24399 157689 ANOOJ V R 65.33 8.64 73.97 18/07/1987 E-Ezhava SP400 166847 SATHEESH K 71.00 2.88 73.88 20/05/1987 E-Ezhava NCC401 108442 ARUN V S 73.67 73.67 12/05/1984 HN402 112248 SARATH CHANDRAN B 73.67 73.67 13/01/1986 HN403 168458 SIVAN A 73.67 73.67 18/03/1986 E-Ezhava404 145016 SUBIN BABU K 73.67 73.67 25/04/1986 V-Viswakarma405 179582 SHAGIL K 73.67 73.67 20/05/1986 E-Thiyya406 188370 PRIYESH KP 73.67 73.67 18/09/1986 E-Thiyya407 137719 VINEETH V 73.67 73.67 13/04/1987 E-Ezhava408 115720 ARUN KUMAR T 73.67 73.67 17/05/1987409 178725 SUBEESH P V 73.67 73.67 28/05/1987 E-Thiyya410 103072 PRAVEEN G S 73.67 73.67 05/08/1987 SIUC N411 134863 JUSTIN JACOB T J 73.67 73.67 22/11/1987 LC412 145336 JITHIN A G 73.67 73.67 20/04/1988 E-Ezhava413 183148 AKHIL R K 73.67 73.67 24/08/1988 E-Thiyya414 118561 ARUN M J 73.67 73.67 22/02/1989415 157409 JAIS JOY 73.67 73.67 09/03/1989416 105308 RAJESH R 73.67 73.67 08/05/1989 HN417 140835 BINULAL S S 73.67 73.67 25/05/1989 E-Ezhava418 167826 SAMEER S 73.67 73.67 05/06/1989 M-Mappila419 159816 ARJUN K K 73.67 73.67 14/10/1989 V-Thattan420 193029 RAHUL K V 73.67 73.67 11/12/1989 E-Thiyya421 129779 SUMOD S 73.67 73.67 05/04/1990 E-Ezhava422 128070 SYAM KUMAR S 73.67 73.67 13/05/1990423 108476 ANOOP V S 73.67 73.67 20/05/1990 E-Ezhava424 106720 VIJIKRISHNAN V 73.67 73.67 31/05/1990 OBC-Veerasaivas yogis And425 151791 AHIL P S 73.67 73.67 17/07/1990 E-Ezhava426 108375 SREERAG C P 73.67 73.67 19/08/1990427 181289 ANOOP K K 73.67 73.67 07/01/1991 V-Moosari428 160520 NIDHEESH T B 73.67 73.67 20/05/1991 SC-Parayan, Paraya, Parayar429 105159 SHAJI S B 73.67 73.67 27/05/1991 M-Muslim430 166563 SUNIL K 73.67 73.67 31/05/1991 SC-Parayan431 123131 JAYAKRISHNAN J 73.67 73.67 12/12/1991432 169561 JAYESH N 70.67 2.88 73.55 29/05/1991 SC-Cheruman NCC
433 142220 REMESH M K 73.33 73.33 22/05/1984 E-Ezhava434 169674 SAJEESH T 73.33 73.33 26/04/1986 E-Thiyya435 129337 ANUB R 73.33 73.33 28/04/1986 E-Ezhava436 144968 SREEKUMAR S 73.33 73.33 07/02/1987437 166591 KISHOR MENON C 73.33 73.33 20/05/1987438 156313 SREERAJ S 73.33 73.33 25/05/1987 D-Dheevara439 183892 ANWAR SALIH P S 73.33 73.33 28/05/1987 M-Mappila440 165887 HARISUDHAN P 73.33 73.33 25/05/1988 E-Ezhava441 123903 AMRUTHAJI S 73.33 73.33 31/05/1988 E-Ezhava442 187524 SHEMIN K P 73.33 73.33 01/06/1988 E-Thiyya443 114944 PREMKUMAR M P 73.33 73.33 25/10/1988 SC-Cheramar444 139873 ANTONY P T 73.33 73.33 20/03/1989 LC445 130533 KANNAN R 73.33 73.33 20/03/1989446 163225 KRISHNAPRASAD C S 73.33 73.33 10/04/1989447 192606 SHIBIN G A 73.33 73.33 14/05/1989 E-Thiyya448 112702 ANEESH A S 73.33 73.33 30/05/1989449 113578 PRASAD S G 73.33 73.33 30/05/1989 HN450 165575 SUDHAN V S 73.33 73.33 01/06/1989 E-Ezhava451 151022 LOJI JOSEPH 73.33 73.33 01/08/1989452 105050 PRINCE S 73.33 73.33 01/05/1991453 110898 MANOJ MOHAN 73.33 73.33 22/05/1991 SIUC N454 168620 SREEJITH R 73.33 73.33 20/05/1992 OBC-Vadugans455 183166 SUDEEP S D 70.33 2.88 73.21 03/03/1990 NCC456 180414 RAGIN KUMAR I B 68.33 4.80 73.13 10/03/1990 SC-Pulayan NCC457 101822 ARUN M C 73.00 73.00 31/05/1984 OBC-Veerasaivas
[ Malapandaram,458 108787 RENJITH KRISHNAN S K 73.00 73.00 31/05/1986 LC/AI-Lc459 168353 RATHEESH E 73.00 73.00 08/02/1987 E-Thiyya460 136346 SARATHCHANDRAN C 73.00 73.00 25/05/1987 D-Arayan461 135204 UNNIMON S 73.00 73.00 31/01/1988 D-Arayan462 151279 SANOOP P B 73.00 73.00 04/02/1988 D-Valan463 168623 PRAMODH A 73.00 73.00 11/04/1988 SC-Kanakkan, Padanna464 125770 SACHU S 73.00 73.00 25/05/1988 D-Arayan465 172046 NISHANTH T K 73.00 73.00 17/06/1988466 110671 ARAVINDAN M 73.00 73.00 27/10/1988467 181112 DIPIN RAJ P 73.00 73.00 30/03/1989 E-Thiyya468 135330 ARUN THANKACHAN 73.00 73.00 20/05/1989 SC-Pulaya469 117213 SYAMLAL S B 73.00 73.00 28/05/1989 SIUC N470 108959 RAGHUL R K 73.00 73.00 27/12/1989471 141981 RAJEEV R 73.00 73.00 28/03/1990472 120828 VISHNU S 73.00 73.00 20/05/1990 E-Ezhava473 107015 DINOOP R R 73.00 73.00 30/05/1990 OBC-Velaans [velaan, Velaar]474 114772 SANTHU V 73.00 73.00 20/05/1991 E-Ezhava475 180138 ADARSH V K 73.00 73.00 30/05/1991 E-Thiyya476 188622 NAVED P 73.00 73.00 30/05/1991477 124187 SIVAPRASAD P B 73.00 73.00 25/05/1992478 183828 JIJINRAJ T V 72.67 72.67 30/05/1984 E-Thiyya479 139222 VIPIN V 72.67 72.67 10/06/1984 E-Ezhava480 170977 AMEERUDHEEN KP 72.67 72.67 15/01/1986 M-Mappila481 102607 PRAMOD K L 72.67 72.67 12/05/1986 LC482 122569 SHAMEER A 72.67 72.67 25/05/1986 M-Muslim483 155686 SHAFEEK T B 72.67 72.67 01/01/1987 M-Muslim484 156633 SAJITH K S 72.67 72.67 10/03/1987 D-Valan485 179619 RAJEESH K 72.67 72.67 01/04/1987486 108697 BINEESH J S 72.67 72.67 14/05/1987487 165792 SUNILKUMAR KM 72.67 72.67 18/05/1987 SC-Cheruman488 132059 SABU THOMAS 72.67 72.67 25/05/1987489 167576 MANIKANDAN K 72.67 72.67 15/10/1987 OBC-Ezhuthachan490 188045 ANOG P V 72.67 72.67 18/01/1988 OBC-Vilakkithala Nair,491 137902 ARUNRAJ K A 72.67 72.67 30/03/1988 E-Ezhava492 109773 SREEKANTH C S 72.67 72.67 07/05/1988493 127071 CIJI CEASER 72.67 72.67 16/05/1988 LC494 110547 NISSAM S J 72.67 72.67 20/05/1988 M-Muslim495 166364 RAJESH K 72.67 72.67 30/05/1988 SC-Pulaya496 181081 SOORAJ C 72.67 72.67 31/05/1988497 128473 SOORAJ A 72.67 72.67 23/02/1989 LC498 167180 PRASANTH S 72.67 72.67 16/05/1989 E-Ezhava499 132559 PRAJITH P 72.67 72.67 25/05/1989 E-Ezhava500 112352 MANU V O 72.67 72.67 20/05/1990501 121038 SARATH R 72.67 72.67 25/05/1990502 129724 PREM KUMAR M 72.67 72.67 26/05/1990503 167866 SATHEESH P 72.67 72.67 28/05/1990 OBC-VadukkarsAnd Vadukas504 118155 HAREESH KUMAR M 72.67 72.67 15/06/1990 SC-Sambavar, Sambava,505 155691 AKHIL M SISUPAL 72.67 72.67 05/11/1990 D-Dheevara506 103041 SARATH R R 72.67 72.67 01/03/1991 E-Ezhava507 125272 SARATH S 72.67 72.67 15/05/1991508 120382 SUDHEESH KUMAR S 72.67 72.67 22/04/1992509 103178 VIPIN KRISHNAN K 72.67 72.67 29/06/1993510 181779 NIKHIL T 64.00 8.64 72.64 25/05/1986 OBC-Saliyas, SP
Chaliya, Chaliyam511 153434 GOPU KRISHNAN 69.67 2.88 72.55 21/05/1988 SC-Pulaya NCC512 166244 DINU C 67.67 4.80 72.47 08/05/1991 E-Ezhava NCC513 154393 SOORAJ T V 72.33 72.33 02/04/1986 E-Ezhava514 145774 SHEBIMON P B 72.33 72.33 22/04/1986 M-Muslim515 105307 ROBERT S THOMAS 72.33 72.33 31/05/1986 SIUC N516 171229 SAJEESH KUMAR A P 72.33 72.33 05/02/1987 V-Asari517 180405 SANAL RAJ G B 72.33 72.33 09/02/1987518 168397 AJEESH G 72.33 72.33 23/05/1987 E-Ezhava519 111593 SHARON RV 72.33 72.33 25/05/1987520 189210 SHIJIN M K 72.33 72.33 31/05/1987 E-Thiyya521 158853 ANEESH M H 72.33 72.33 13/03/1988 SC-Pulaya522 108511 AJITH M 72.33 72.33 17/05/1988523 180229 BABEESH T 72.33 72.33 30/05/1988524 163927 RANJITH K 72.33 72.33 30/05/1988 E-Ezhava525 168519 ANISHAL K 72.33 72.33 22/11/1988 M-Muslim526 178118 HEMAND B 72.33 72.33 09/05/1989527 100245 AHAMED SHAFI ABBASI A 72.33 72.33 03/10/1989 M-Muslim528 100699 ARUN R L 72.33 72.33 25/05/1990 HN529 177935 ARUN CR 72.33 72.33 12/08/1990530 190435 PRASHOB P V 72.33 72.33 07/11/1990531 108904 UNNIKRISHNAN S L 72.33 72.33 22/03/1991532 151453 PAUL MATHEW 72.33 72.33 25/05/1991533 148791 VIMOD N A 69.33 2.88 72.21 04/09/1985 HN NCC534 122685 NOUSHAD S 67.33 4.80 72.13 10/05/1992 M-Muslim NCC535 170170 SALEEM V 72.00 72.00 11/03/1984 M-Mappila536 175963 BINEESH V K 72.00 72.00 08/05/1984 E-Thiyya537 178311 SUJEESH N M 72.00 72.00 15/05/1984 E-Thiyya538 156891 ABHISHEK P S 72.00 72.00 28/05/1984 E-Ezhava539 123503 ANEESH S 72.00 72.00 17/02/1985 M-Muslim540 172471 VINAYASEELAN M 72.00 72.00 23/03/1985 E-Thiyya541 156994 SANAL ROY K M 72.00 72.00 25/04/1986 E-Ezhava542 126651 DINESH S 72.00 72.00 25/05/1986 E-Ezhava543 110171 VIPIN S 72.00 72.00 09/01/1987544 165940 SHAJITH M 72.00 72.00 09/03/1987545 115585 RENJITH Y 72.00 72.00 02/05/1987 LC546 145071 SHINU V R 72.00 72.00 30/05/1987547 181008 JINEESH KUMAR P K 72.00 72.00 12/12/1987548 189528 NIJIL K 72.00 72.00 27/05/1988 E-Thiyya549 186528 WILSON V B 72.00 72.00 31/05/1988550 128457 RENJITH M 72.00 72.00 12/06/1988551 186997 VIPIN P V 72.00 72.00 04/11/1988552 189123 BENCHAMIN R P 72.00 72.00 31/01/1989 E-Thiyya553 123705 ANILKUMAR S 72.00 72.00 09/04/1989554 122008 UNNIKRISHNA PILLAI K 72.00 72.00 17/05/1989555 122686 ANOOP S 72.00 72.00 30/05/1989556 135706 BIBIN K CHIDAMBARAN 72.00 72.00 31/05/1989 E-Ezhava
557 131545 VIVEK B R 72.00 72.00 08/07/1989558 175996 UNNIKRISHNAN S S 72.00 72.00 21/11/1989559 126593 BIVIN S BABU 72.00 72.00 05/03/1990 E-Ezhava560 139147 MIDHIN M 72.00 72.00 21/03/1990 E-Ezhava561 183626 AKHIL B 72.00 72.00 16/04/1990 E-Thiyya562 118843 SAMBHU C S 72.00 72.00 02/05/1990 E-Ezhava563 108917 VAISAKH R 72.00 72.00 10/05/1990 OBC-Chetties564 107289 JITH M G 72.00 72.00 21/05/1990 HN565 124451 ANIL DEV S 72.00 72.00 30/05/1990 LC566 187861 VISHAL K 72.00 72.00 02/09/1990567 111005 NITHIN S S 72.00 72.00 21/05/1991 E-Ezhava568 105291 VISHNU V NAIR 70.00 1.92 71.92 10/07/1987 NCC569 110096 AJESH GOPAN 70.00 1.92 71.92 16/02/1989 NCC570 110460 PRADEEP K 69.00 2.88 71.88 30/05/1989 NCC571 178413 LIGIL N 67.00 4.80 71.80 10/04/1986 E-Thiyya NCC572 142310 AKHILESH V K 66.00 5.76 71.76 11/05/1989 E-Ezhava SP,NCC573 135173 DHANESH D M 71.67 71.67 31/05/1982 SC-Pulaya574 190846 MAGESH P V 71.67 71.67 20/04/1984 E-Thiyya575 156898 ARUNKUMAR M K 71.67 71.67 10/05/1984 SC-Pulaya576 151671 RENJITH T R 71.67 71.67 21/02/1985 E-Ezhava577 141070 SANTHOSH R 71.67 71.67 05/04/1985 E-Ezhava578 174339 JABIR T 71.67 71.67 25/05/1985 M-Muslim579 121811 PRAJOSH V A 71.67 71.67 01/06/1985 E-Ezhava580 117101 HARILAL H 71.67 71.67 02/03/1986 E-Ezhava581 164128 RAJEEV S 71.67 71.67 02/05/1986 E-Ezhava582 164641 SHIBU C 71.67 71.67 18/05/1986 E-Ezhava583 147893 SUNU MOHAN 71.67 71.67 24/05/1986 E-Ezhava584 121538 ANOOP A 71.67 71.67 31/05/1986 E-Ezhava585 143280 RETHEESH P R 71.67 71.67 02/08/1986 E-Ezhava586 110289 DINU S T 71.67 71.67 23/01/1988587 165192 SUNIL KUMAR S 71.67 71.67 01/05/1988 SC-Adi Andhra588 178153 MAHESH P 71.67 71.67 11/05/1988589 151440 DHANESH G R 71.67 71.67 13/05/1988 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika590 105238 PRASANTH P I 71.67 71.67 30/05/1988 E-Ezhava591 133620 JITHIN P B 71.67 71.67 22/04/1989592 140945 AMARJITH C 71.67 71.67 08/05/1989 V-Viswakarma593 180640 ABHINAND K 71.67 71.67 25/05/1989 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika594 190885 ANEESH C K 71.67 71.67 27/05/1989 OBC-IRUMAN595 167229 SUNILKUMAR S 71.67 71.67 27/05/1989 E-Ezhava596 173113 LUKUMANUL HAKKEEM T 71.67 71.67 08/10/1989 M-Mappila597 165648 MANUGHOSH P 71.67 71.67 30/12/1989 E-Ezhava598 157097 AJMAL ALIYAR 71.67 71.67 14/02/1990 M-Muslim599 163037 PRAVEEN K 71.67 71.67 18/05/1990 SC-Kanakkan, Padanna600 193786 RAJEESH K 71.67 71.67 20/05/1990601 110897 ANU A K 71.67 71.67 25/05/1990 SC-Cheramar602 116835 JITHIN A R 71.67 71.67 31/05/1990603 110899 RAJESH J R 71.67 71.67 31/05/1990 LC604 179585 AKHIL T P 71.67 71.67 05/10/1990 E-Thiyya605 162006 JIJU J 71.67 71.67 29/03/1991 E-Ezhava606 128079 ANEESH S P 71.67 71.67 08/05/1992 OBC-Veluthedathu Nair,607 118825 AKASH P 71.67 71.67 01/06/1992608 121994 VISHNU S 69.67 1.92 71.59 30/05/1990 NCC609 109586 SANITH R S 69.67 1.92 71.59 27/05/1991 NCC610 135683 ARJUN M J 68.67 2.88 71.55 15/05/1990 NCC611 175448 BIJU KP 71.33 71.33 10/04/1984 E-Thiyya612 162555 PRAKASAN K 71.33 71.33 24/05/1984 E-Ezhava613 157851 ULLAS M UNNIKRISHNAN 71.33 71.33 04/05/1986 E-Ezhava614 114833 MAHESH KUMAR M 71.33 71.33 10/03/1987615 175458 JOYSON J 71.33 71.33 17/03/1987616 104851 AKHILESH R 71.33 71.33 15/05/1987617 110317 UVAYS A 71.33 71.33 25/05/1987 M-Muslim618 177339 MUNEER P 71.33 71.33 05/05/1988 M-Mappila619 164185 SURESH KUMAR V 71.33 71.33 20/05/1988620 170529 ABHILASH M C 71.33 71.33 25/05/1988 E-Thiyya621 171070 ANISH JOHN 71.33 71.33 21/11/1988622 107100 SREEKUTTAN S V 71.33 71.33 20/03/1989623 177279 NAVEEN KUMAR A C 71.33 71.33 21/05/1989624 185946 SUJITH MS 71.33 71.33 25/10/1989 V-Asari625 163671 RANJITH K 71.33 71.33 25/02/1990 E-Ezhava626 192105 RAHUL P 71.33 71.33 27/02/1990 E-Thiyya627 171899 RUMESH V U 71.33 71.33 14/07/1990 E-Thiyya628 124597 AJITH B 71.33 71.33 13/04/1991 E-Ezhava629 192856 JAYASANKER V 69.33 1.92 71.25 28/03/1987 OBC-Vanian, NCC
Vanika, Vanika630 128084 ADERSH S M 69.33 1.92 71.25 29/07/1989 E-Ezhava NCC631 180035 SUKESH K B 68.33 2.88 71.21 16/04/1988 E-Thiyya NCC632 128742 UNNI PRASAD K 71.00 71.00 31/05/1984 SC-Kuravar, Kurava633 120860 DEEPU C B 71.00 71.00 01/06/1984 E-Ezhava634 168948 RENJITH R 71.00 71.00 30/05/1985 E-Ezhava635 179755 SHANOJ K 71.00 71.00 25/12/1985 E-Thiyya636 137826 MANUKUTTAN M 71.00 71.00 16/03/1986 D-Arayan637 172095 ABDULLA I 71.00 71.00 24/08/1986 M-Mappila638 136463 BINOY B 71.00 71.00 01/03/1987639 177478 SHIJU T P 71.00 71.00 20/04/1987 OBC-Saliyas, Chaliya,Chaliyam640 125887 SURAJ R S 71.00 71.00 15/05/1987641 112885 SAJI KUMAR T R 71.00 71.00 13/11/1987642 108289 VINOD V NAIR 71.00 71.00 20/11/1987643 111266 ANEESH C P 71.00 71.00 10/03/1988644 157719 SAJITH T C 71.00 71.00 10/03/1988 E-Ezhava645 141517 ROJOMON J 71.00 71.00 05/04/1988646 114760 MANUMON V S 71.00 71.00 17/05/1988647 111840 RATHEESH P 71.00 71.00 30/05/1988 E-Ezhava648 169162 RAJESH K 71.00 71.00 28/02/1989 SC-Parayan, Paraya, Parayar649 192447 MANOOB K 71.00 71.00 30/04/1989 E-Thiyya650 167115 SATHEESH R 71.00 71.00 18/05/1989 E-Ezhava651 100591 ARAVIND R 71.00 71.00 01/08/1989 E-Ezhava652 178996 AKHIL E 71.00 71.00 17/01/1990653 182600 BIBIN VARGHESE 71.00 71.00 10/05/1990654 129610 VISHNU P 71.00 71.00 20/05/1990655 128248 KIRAN KUMAR O 71.00 71.00 27/05/1990656 182313 BINEESH K 71.00 71.00 20/07/1990657 103336 VISHNU B V 71.00 71.00 16/01/1991658 180523 AKHIL RAJ K P 71.00 71.00 07/04/1991 E-Thiyya659 131741 UMESH U 69.00 1.92 70.92 20/05/1989 E-Ezhava NCC660 164288 SUMAN S 66.00 4.80 70.80 17/05/1992 E-Ezhava NCC661 118854 SATHEESAN M 70.67 70.67 03/05/1986 E-Ezhava662 134959 ANEESH M D 70.67 70.67 02/03/1987 E-Ezhava663 191416 RAGESH P 70.67 70.67 10/03/1987 E-Thiyya664 174722 ANEESH NT 70.67 70.67 02/05/1987 V-Asari665 166210 SARATH A 70.67 70.67 03/06/1987 E-Ezhava666 161620 DIBU R 70.67 70.67 01/06/1988 E-Ezhava667 159447 RANJITH RAVEENDRAN M 70.67 70.67 22/01/1989 OBC-Ezhuthachan668 123240 GOPAKUMAR V R 70.67 70.67 27/01/1989669 188596 RANEESH K P 70.67 70.67 19/05/1989670 114391 NITHIN B 70.67 70.67 25/05/1989671 166392 SAMEER S 70.67 70.67 30/05/1989 M-Mappila672 191917 PRIYESH V V 70.67 70.67 13/06/1989673 106274 MANUMOHANAN M S 70.67 70.67 04/01/1990674 188298 DILEESH EK 70.67 70.67 20/03/1990 E-Ezhava675 104442 GOPAN G 70.67 70.67 09/11/1990676 146811 RAHUL NP 70.67 70.67 18/03/1992 D-Dheevara677 193708 VINEETH P 70.67 70.67 13/09/1992 E-Thiyya678 140486 NITISH G 67.67 2.88 70.55 30/12/1991 OBC-Veluthedath NCC
u Nair,679 147164 BIBIN SEBASTIAN 70.33 70.33 14/06/1984 OX-Ox
8 ]nFkvkn _p≈‰n≥ 2015 s^_p-hcn- 1
680 170808 RAJEESH N K 70.33 70.33 02/02/1985 SC-Kanakkan,Padanna
681 141966 DEYJU D 70.33 70.33 03/02/1985 D-Arayan682 193694 AJITH C V 70.33 70.33 04/04/1985 E-Thiyya683 119479 HARI PRASAD S 70.33 70.33 30/05/1985 SC-Pulaya684 190769 LIGESH P V 70.33 70.33 30/05/1985 E-Thiyya685 181952 SANOOSH E 70.33 70.33 14/04/1986 OBC-Peruvannan
[varanavar]686 164767 ANEESH K 70.33 70.33 12/03/1987 SC-Panan687 102161 VYSHAKHAN V 70.33 70.33 25/05/1987 OBC-Veerasaivas
[yogis And688 120606 BONY ANTONY M 70.33 70.33 30/05/1987 LC689 168879 SURESH A K 70.33 70.33 03/10/1987 OBC-Ezhuthachan690 165150 SAJU B 70.33 70.33 05/05/1988 E-Ezhava691 128236 SIYAD T 70.33 70.33 15/05/1988 M-Muslim692 105635 DHINESH R 70.33 70.33 20/05/1988693 184970 MANU AUGUSTINE 70.33 70.33 20/05/1988694 131688 SUHAIL D A 70.33 70.33 25/05/1988 M-Muslim
695 130957 RIYAS Y 70.33 70.33 31/05/1988 M-Muslim696 145625 MUJEEB K M 70.33 70.33 09/06/1988 M-Muslim697 127441 REJIN RAJ 70.33 70.33 15/07/1988698 120390 RATHEESH R 70.33 70.33 27/07/1988699 194249 DIPIN KUMAR A 70.33 70.33 07/09/1988 OBC-maniyani700 131801 LENIN S 70.33 70.33 07/03/1989 LC701 116690 KIRAN S 70.33 70.33 30/05/1989 E-Ezhava702 178811 JIGESH K M 70.33 70.33 31/05/1989 E-Thiyya703 102744 ARUN K P 70.33 70.33 03/03/1990704 125239 ANIL RAJ R 70.33 70.33 11/09/1990 LC705 181459 ARJUN C K 70.33 70.33 01/12/1990 E-Thiyya706 169371 VINEETH M V 70.33 70.33 19/02/1991 OBC-Vadugans707 100280 UBAID A 70.33 70.33 18/03/1991 M-Muslim708 191353 SARIN P 70.33 70.33 02/05/1991 E-Thiyya709 164485 SUJEESH C C 70.33 70.33 30/05/1991 OBC-Vadugans710 126070 ANANTHA KRISHNAN A 68.33 1.92 70.25 10/05/1989 NCC711 187999 SHIJIN K V 67.33 2.88 70.21 30/04/1987 E-Thiyya NCC712 193953 SHIJU E 65.33 4.80 70.13 28/05/1985 OBC-Vanian, NCC
Vanika, Vanika713 186828 ASHLIN THOMAS 65.33 4.80 70.13 19/03/1987 NCC714 176328 NIDHIPRASAD E M 65.33 4.80 70.13 25/05/1988 E-Thiyya NCC715 158668 PRASAD K S 70.00 70.00 20/05/1983 SC-Parayan,
Paraya, Parayar716 122827 MANEESH V 70.00 70.00 23/02/1985 LC717 162922 SAJEEVAN R 70.00 70.00 16/05/1985 E-Ezhava718 119242 SAJU S 70.00 70.00 20/05/1986 SC-Cheramar719 118308 SANTHOSH P 70.00 70.00 29/05/1986 OBC-Chakravar720 131965 SHINU S 70.00 70.00 11/11/1986 LC721 168826 RAKESH R 70.00 70.00 30/11/1986 SC-Kanakkan, Padanna722 188993 DHANEESH KUMAR P K 70.00 70.00 28/02/1987 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika723 190971 SHIDHUNRAJ P 70.00 70.00 05/04/1987 OBC-Saliyas,
Chaliya, Chaliyam724 187351 SAJIN A 70.00 70.00 21/05/1988725 103256 ANEESH N L 70.00 70.00 22/05/1988 SC-Sambavar, Sambava,726 115177 KRISHNA RAJ R 70.00 70.00 30/05/1988 OBC-Saliyas,
Chaliya, Chaliyam727 126827 ANANDU KRISHNAN 70.00 70.00 06/09/1988728 166701 RANJITH H 70.00 70.00 24/12/1988 E-Ezhava729 129699 PRINCE K P 70.00 70.00 07/01/1989 LC730 137875 SARATH S 70.00 70.00 20/03/1989731 182024 DEEPAK LAL T P 70.00 70.00 26/03/1989 E-Thiyya732 153251 SHIBIN GOPI 70.00 70.00 15/04/1989 E-Ezhava733 170088 ABHILASH K 70.00 70.00 24/04/1989 E-Thiyya734 164644 RENJITH R 70.00 70.00 27/07/1989 E-Ezhava735 113547 ANOOP S 70.00 70.00 15/02/1990 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika736 130461 SARATH S 70.00 70.00 24/03/1990737 102620 ANEESH T 70.00 70.00 24/05/1990 OBC-Vanian,
Vanika, Vanika738 124209 RAKHESH CHANDRAN R 70.00 70.00 30/05/1990739 112399 JEEVAN B 70.00 70.00 30/05/1992 E-Ezhava740 165016 SANTHOSHKUMAR M 68.00 1.92 69.92 30/05/1987 OBC-Kulala, NCC
Kulala Nair741 174977 SATHEESH K 65.00 4.80 69.80 15/05/1985 SC-Kanakkan, NCC
Padanna742 122971 JOBIN C P 65.00 4.80 69.80 08/03/1989 NCC743 192079 RATHEESH K P 69.67 69.67 22/04/1984 E-Thiyya744 120836 MANOJ KUMAR K 69.67 69.67 15/05/1984 SC-Kuravan745 174873 NASEER K 69.67 69.67 20/05/1984 M-Mappila746 139854 MUHAMMED SHEFEEK P S 69.67 69.67 30/05/1984 M-Muslim747 131718 ROY G 69.67 69.67 03/04/1985 LC748 175504 VINAYAN VP 69.67 69.67 10/04/1985 E-Thiyya749 144460 VIDHEESH T V 69.67 69.67 08/05/1985 E-Ezhava750 167189 SIVAKUMAR S 69.67 69.67 10/05/1985 E-Ezhava751 108950 SAM J 69.67 69.67 29/01/1986 OX-Ox752 182908 MOHAMMED GULSHAD P K 69.67 69.67 10/03/1986 M-Mappila753 164018 ANILKUMAR V 69.67 69.67 19/04/1986 SC-Cheruman754 124038 BIPIN D 69.67 69.67 02/05/1986 E-Ezhava755 177029 BINEESH CP 69.67 69.67 04/09/1986 E-Thiyya756 162357 VINEESH K 69.67 69.67 01/05/1987 E-Ezhava757 120557 VIVEK S 69.67 69.67 22/05/1987758 124428 SYAMKUMAR T S 69.67 69.67 28/05/1987 OBC-Yadavas759 104501 DINESH AG 69.67 69.67 30/05/1987760 110448 RATHEESH KUMAR R R 69.67 69.67 31/05/1987 E-Ezhava761 104776 MAHENDRAN M 69.67 69.67 21/03/1988762 114402 ANEESH M 69.67 69.67 29/05/1988763 118855 ANEESH V A 69.67 69.67 31/05/1988764 169575 MUKESH K V 69.67 69.67 01/06/1988 OBC-Saliyas,
Chaliya, Chaliyam765 122618 PRABEETH S 69.67 69.67 08/06/1988 E-Ezhava766 125299 RENJITH R 69.67 69.67 04/04/1989767 106896 MANIKANTAN M 69.67 69.67 21/05/1989 OBC-Vanian,
Vanika, Vanika768 117716 SAJEEV G S 69.67 69.67 21/05/1989 SIUC N769 123104 AMJATHKHAN R 69.67 69.67 01/06/1989 M-Muslim770 172897 MUHAMMED SAMEEM K 69.67 69.67 12/01/1990 M-Mappila771 124294 PRADEEP KUMAR V 69.67 69.67 20/05/1990772 170094 ASHRAF KK 69.67 69.67 22/11/1990 M-Mappila773 100435 ABHILASH A R 69.67 69.67 23/12/1990774 168787 MAHESH T M 69.67 69.67 23/04/1992 E-Ezhava775 168882 PRAVEEN P 67.67 1.92 69.59 11/02/1988 E-Ezhava NCC776 135941 VINOD V 67.67 1.92 69.59 08/05/1989 OBC-Kudumbis NCC777 146879 AKHIL R 64.67 4.80 69.47 06/01/1988 NCC778 148064 PRASANTHKUMAR K 69.33 69.33 24/05/1984 E-Ezhava779 189653 RIJITH P 69.33 69.33 25/05/1984 OBC-Kani/kaniyan
[ganaka]kanisan/k780 106311 JINIRAJ C 69.33 69.33 31/05/1985 SIUC N781 132354 LINTUDAS H 69.33 69.33 05/03/1986 E-Ezhava782 183011 JINEESH K K 69.33 69.33 21/05/1986 E-Thiyya783 122067 SABU S 69.33 69.33 01/02/1987 E-Ezhava784 166278 ABHILASH KUMAR R 69.33 69.33 15/05/1987 SC-Mannan785 110301 ANUROOP K J 69.33 69.33 25/05/1987786 153326 AJITHAB K D 69.33 69.33 06/10/1987 E-Ezhava787 142062 SUJITH S 69.33 69.33 17/11/1987 E-Ezhava
788 101536 RAMESH P 69.33 69.33 13/02/1988789 162222 DHILEEP R 69.33 69.33 28/02/1988 E-Ezhava790 168095 DILEEP K T 69.33 69.33 10/05/1988 SC-Kavara791 169759 SARAFUDHEEN Y P 69.33 69.33 13/05/1988 M-Muslim792 100847 ANOOP GHOSH M K 69.33 69.33 20/05/1988 V-Viswakarmala793 177695 SHINOJ E 69.33 69.33 21/05/1988794 133427 ANOOP T S 69.33 69.33 27/05/1988 E-Ezhava795 119424 ANEESH CHANDRAN C S 69.33 69.33 28/05/1988796 168415 NIKHIL S 69.33 69.33 22/12/1988 E-Ezhava797 106247 SHYJU M S 69.33 69.33 15/05/1989 HN798 116644 SREEJU J S 69.33 69.33 15/05/1989799 183271 PRAVEEN P 69.33 69.33 14/06/1989 E-Thiyya800 118719 ARUN P S 69.33 69.33 25/01/1990 OBC-Vilakkithala Nair,801 162243 RIJESH C 69.33 69.33 04/03/1990 E-Thiyya802 105232 SAIJU S NAIR 69.33 69.33 25/05/1990803 115242 VINIL V NAIR 69.33 69.33 31/05/1990804 138086 AJESH K 69.33 69.33 29/09/1990 E-Ezhava805 182355 ANOOP V K 69.33 69.33 10/04/1991 OBC-Saliyas, Chaliya, Chaliyam806 129659 RENJITH R 69.33 69.33 20/04/1991807 103940 DEEPU S R 69.33 69.33 28/05/1991 E-Ezhava808 113555 ADARSH R S 69.33 69.33 30/05/1991809 115001 SATHEESH KUMAR V L 69.33 69.33 15/04/1992 HN810 162086 NARAYANAN KUTTY M 67.33 1.92 69.25 04/04/1987 E-Ezhava NCC811 175469 HARILALSHA P 66.33 2.88 69.21 08/11/1987 SC-Kanakkan, NCC
Padanna812 116527 GIRANKUMAR G S 66.33 2.88 69.21 10/05/1990 SC-PARAVAN NCC813 188439 ARUN K T 65.33 3.84 69.17 17/08/1989 OBC-MANIYANI SP814 113593 NIZAM M F 69.00 69.00 10/03/1985 M-Muslim815 104379 PRATHEEP KUMAR V 69.00 69.00 12/04/1985 SC-Kuravan816 117455 BABURAJ T 69.00 69.00 31/05/1985 SIUC N817 100066 ANEESH KUMAR R 69.00 69.00 13/05/1986 SIUC N818 182845 JAHIR M 69.00 69.00 25/05/1986 M-Mappila819 150162 ANILKUMAR 69.00 69.00 18/08/1986 OBC-Ganika
PEETHAMBARAN820 189558 SUNEESH M 69.00 69.00 14/03/1987 E-Thiyya
MADAPPURAKKAL821 122193 RENJITH R MADATHARA 69.00 69.00 11/04/1987822 114435 VINEETH D S 69.00 69.00 08/05/1987 SC-Ayyanavar823 105211 PONRAJ P S 69.00 69.00 31/05/1987 SIUC N824 165809 PRASANTH T 69.00 69.00 06/12/1987825 178324 SIJITH C 69.00 69.00 20/01/1988826 190540 SUHAIB P P 69.00 69.00 17/02/1988 M-Mappila827 124734 ANOOB BABU B 69.00 69.00 05/05/1988 E-Ezhava828 120398 SANDEEP B 69.00 69.00 20/05/1988 E-Ezhava829 130304 SREEJITH S 69.00 69.00 20/05/1988830 120863 SREEKUMAR K 69.00 69.00 25/05/1988 OBC-Vilakkithala Nair,831 117523 ARUN D S 69.00 69.00 11/04/1989 HN832 177375 ARUN S 69.00 69.00 11/04/1989833 161789 SURJITH C 69.00 69.00 29/04/1989 SC-Pulaya834 106453 ARUNJOSE S 69.00 69.00 30/05/1989 LC/AI-Lc835 190575 NEERAJ KV 69.00 69.00 31/05/1989836 127333 SUJITH KUMAR S 69.00 69.00 27/10/1989837 120381 SUJITH KUMAR S P 69.00 69.00 19/01/1990838 116202 JUSTIN S E 69.00 69.00 05/02/1990 HN839 148613 JOMIT JOSE 69.00 69.00 04/04/1990840 177140 ABDUL RAUOOF M T 69.00 69.00 11/04/1990 M-Mappila841 144628 ANAND VIJAI 69.00 69.00 06/05/1990842 152591 AMAL MOHANAN 69.00 69.00 29/05/1990 OBC-Velaans [velaan, Velaar]843 191149 JUBIN M 69.00 69.00 01/09/1990 E-Thiyya844 163091 ASHARAF M 69.00 69.00 04/12/1990 M-Mappila845 151090 MANU ANTONY 69.00 69.00 07/12/1990 LC846 174420 SREERAJ A 69.00 69.00 09/04/1991847 102195 JIJO V G 69.00 69.00 21/04/1991 HN848 121895 SREEJU R 69.00 69.00 04/07/1991849 114298 RAMESH C P 67.00 1.92 68.92 30/05/1989 SIUC N NCC850 163224 PRANAV V 67.00 1.92 68.92 25/05/1990 E-Ezhava NCC851 191440 SUMESH CHALI 68.67 68.67 28/02/1984 E-Thiyya852 104072 MUHAMED RAFI N 68.67 68.67 18/04/1984 M-Muslim853 119851 PRASANTH S 68.67 68.67 07/05/1984 OBC-Veerasaivas [yogis And854 135214 CHICKU S 68.67 68.67 12/05/1984 E-Ezhava855 171107 SAJEESH KUMAR P P 68.67 68.67 12/01/1985 OBC-Saliyas,
Chaliya, Chaliyam856 167555 SUNIL KUMAR K 68.67 68.67 20/03/1985 SC-Cheruman857 172561 SURESH E V 68.67 68.67 05/11/1985 OBC-Saliyas, Chaliya, Chaliyam858 145156 MAHESH REVEENDRAN 68.67 68.67 30/01/1986 E-Ezhava859 187380 ANOOP K V 68.67 68.67 04/03/1986 E-Thiyya860 167997 ANEESH K C 68.67 68.67 10/05/1986 OBC-Ezhuthachan861 126959 SURESHKUMAR J 68.67 68.67 15/05/1986 LC862 116859 AJESH KUMAR C 68.67 68.67 22/12/1986 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika863 150846 ARUN K S 68.67 68.67 11/02/1987 E-Ezhava864 127671 PRAMOD P 68.67 68.67 05/05/1987865 138035 UDESH V U 68.67 68.67 23/03/1988 E-Ezhava866 108184 SUJITH S KUMAR 68.67 68.67 10/05/1988867 124795 SYAMKUMAR S 68.67 68.67 25/05/1988 D-Arayan868 118067 SHIBIN RAJ S R 68.67 68.67 26/05/1988 LC869 133637 SYAM KUMAR O A 68.67 68.67 23/01/1989 SC-Sc870 160862 TIJO K T 68.67 68.67 06/02/1989871 187579 VIJESH V 68.67 68.67 01/05/1989 E-Thiyya872 169055 MUKUNDHAN B 68.67 68.67 05/05/1989 E-Ezhava873 120281 ANOOP N S 68.67 68.67 25/05/1989874 130579 SHINE F 68.67 68.67 30/05/1989 LC875 134978 PRINCE V P 68.67 68.67 07/01/1990 E-Ezhava876 102605 ANURAJ P R 68.67 68.67 20/03/1990877 166497 KRISHNAPRASAD VP 68.67 68.67 31/03/1990 V-Kallasary878 138711 ANEESH P A 68.67 68.67 05/05/1990 E-Ezhava879 122927 RAHUL M 68.67 68.67 10/05/1990880 113265 SIVA PRASAD V 68.67 68.67 22/05/1990881 181336 VIVEK P T 68.67 68.67 30/05/1990882 103184 SARATH R 68.67 68.67 01/07/1990 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika883 140674 JEETHU K JOHNY 68.67 68.67 01/09/1990 LC884 111721 BIJU KUMAR S 68.67 68.67 17/05/1991885 156952 VINU VARGHESE 68.67 68.67 18/09/1991886 111207 SREERAG M 68.67 68.67 10/07/1992887 152162 AKHILDEV A S 68.67 68.67 23/12/1992 E-Ezhava888 168747 PRASANTH K 65.67 2.88 68.55 15/04/1991 SC-Kanakkan, NCC
Padanna889 165738 VIJU V 68.33 68.33 13/04/1984 OBC-Vadugans890 188642 PRASANTH C S 68.33 68.33 27/02/1985 E-Thiyya891 134179 JOMON K JOHN 68.33 68.33 01/06/1985 OX-Ox892 168625 MOHAMMED SHAFEER Y 68.33 68.33 16/11/1985 M-Mappila893 169456 VIKAS P R 68.33 68.33 07/01/1986 E-Ezhava894 100828 SARATH M G 68.33 68.33 28/05/1986 V-Viswakarma895 136734 LIJUMON VR 68.33 68.33 04/06/1986 SC-Pulaya896 192278 RANJU K 68.33 68.33 12/11/1986 SC-Vannan897 175120 NISAMUDEEN M 68.33 68.33 27/11/1986 M-Mappila898 159320 ANSAR N U 68.33 68.33 25/01/1987 M-Muslim899 189909 SANOOP K 68.33 68.33 21/02/1987 E-Thiyya900 179067 RANJITH P 68.33 68.33 01/05/1987901 132489 MUKESH M 68.33 68.33 10/05/1987 E-Ezhava902 102295 PRADEEP KUMAR M 68.33 68.33 20/05/1987903 139001 LIPINDAS P Y 68.33 68.33 25/05/1987 E-Ezhava904 102689 REJI JOSE V R 68.33 68.33 25/05/1987 SIUC N
905 190270 ABHINESH C 68.33 68.33 03/01/1988 SC-Pulaya906 172787 VIVEEN C 68.33 68.33 19/04/1988 E-Thiyya907 157583 PRAJEESH KP 68.33 68.33 01/05/1988 E-Ezhava908 138273 SUDHEESH K S 68.33 68.33 12/05/1988909 108452 VIVEK V V 68.33 68.33 14/05/1988 E-Ezhava910 118392 HARIKRISHNAN G V 68.33 68.33 15/05/1988911 113473 UMESH U T 68.33 68.33 22/05/1988 E-Ezhava912 112134 NIJIL KUMAR V 68.33 68.33 26/05/1988 LC913 170398 SAJITH NP 68.33 68.33 15/06/1988 V-Asari914 164551 RAHUL R 68.33 68.33 02/10/1988 E-Ezhava915 100167 SANIL DAS D S 68.33 68.33 04/05/1989 LC916 114212 ANU R NAIR 68.33 68.33 14/05/1989917 141724 VIPIN P DANIEL P D 68.33 68.33 29/05/1989 LC918 126716 SHIFAS S 68.33 68.33 02/07/1989 M-Muslim919 119488 BIJIN I J 68.33 68.33 18/11/1989920 162508 SANOJ C 68.33 68.33 15/05/1990 E-THANDAN921 177946 PRASHOB K 68.33 68.33 21/05/1990 E-Thiyya922 111247 INDRAKANTH S K 68.33 68.33 29/05/1990 HN923 115112 JITHIN P S 68.33 68.33 04/02/1991 OBC-Veerasaivas
[yogis And924 182602 SIKHILESH K K 68.33 68.33 12/03/1991925 111724 NADHARSHAN S 68.33 68.33 20/04/1991 M-Muslim926 118406 ARUN R P 68.33 68.33 31/05/1991927 165685 GOPAKUMAR A 68.33 68.33 01/06/1991 E-Ezhava928 116314 GOPU V S 68.33 68.33 14/04/1992929 131126 RAJESH R 66.33 1.92 68.25 20/05/1990 E-Ezhava NCC930 129287 VINEETH V 65.33 2.88 68.21 31/05/1990 E-Ezhava NCC931 108567 AJESH A 68.00 68.00 29/05/1983 SC-paravan932 172115 NAJEEB M 68.00 68.00 05/04/1984 M-Mappila933 180493 LINEESH M 68.00 68.00 20/05/1984 E-Thiyya934 138520 SIBY K THOMAS 68.00 68.00 20/05/1984 LC935 156203 AJITH P R 68.00 68.00 24/05/1984 E-Ezhava936 126311 GOPAKUMAR A G 68.00 68.00 08/06/1984 E-Ezhava937 119581 SAMIN B 68.00 68.00 31/05/1985 E-Ezhava938 142171 SANDEEP MOHANAN 68.00 68.00 28/04/1986 E-Ezhava939 115597 PRASANTH KUMAR B R 68.00 68.00 05/05/1986 HN940 112027 ANU RAJ S 68.00 68.00 20/05/1987 SIUC N941 103042 NOBILRAJ D 68.00 68.00 25/05/1987 SIUC N942 125768 PRAVEEN R B 68.00 68.00 30/05/1987 E-Ezhava943 190362 RANEESH K 68.00 68.00 19/08/1987 E-Thiyya944 152919 GOKUL KRISHNAN P 68.00 68.00 24/10/1987945 137975 SANURAJ 68.00 68.00 26/10/1987 E-Ezhava946 112319 VIVEK G 68.00 68.00 01/05/1988 E-Ezhava947 134887 ARUN ISAC P I 68.00 68.00 15/05/1988 LC948 131850 SUJITHMON S 68.00 68.00 31/05/1988949 176778 RAHUL P 68.00 68.00 07/09/1988950 168688 PRABHU B 68.00 68.00 23/09/1988 OBC-Kuruba951 147869 VINAYAK T C 68.00 68.00 25/03/1989 D-Dheevara952 114927 RENJITH R 68.00 68.00 14/05/1989953 102417 REHIN R S 68.00 68.00 15/05/1989 E-Ezhava954 112299 DINU F RAJ 68.00 68.00 30/05/1989 SIUC N955 193872 SUDHEESHKUMAR TV 68.00 68.00 13/10/1989 E-Thiyya956 174758 ABDUL MANAF PP 68.00 68.00 04/02/1990 M-Muslim957 119075 ANEESH R N 68.00 68.00 11/02/1990 SIUC N958 125980 ARUN C 68.00 68.00 25/05/1990 E-Ezhava959 141015 VISHNU V 68.00 68.00 27/05/1990 E-Ezhava960 108238 RENJU D I 68.00 68.00 22/06/1990 SIUC N961 132671 ANOOP S 68.00 68.00 25/07/1990 E-Ezhava962 146750 SHINE P 68.00 68.00 04/10/1990 E-Ezhava963 162182 PRAJITH A P 68.00 68.00 10/02/1991 E-Ezhava964 100560 AJEESH A S 68.00 68.00 29/05/1991965 183261 ARUN PRASAD V K 68.00 68.00 29/05/1991 E-Thiyya966 118425 RAHUL R A 68.00 68.00 06/08/1991967 146067 RAHULRAVEENDRAN 68.00 68.00 04/11/1991968 169354 MIDHIN M 68.00 68.00 05/05/1993 E-Ezhava969 130041 JYOTHISH JISHNU B S 66.00 1.92 67.92 23/05/1989 OBC-Veerasaivas NCC
[ Malapandaram,970 134249 ARUN SINGH R 67.67 67.67 25/05/1984 E-Ezhava971 131601 VYAS D 67.67 67.67 08/10/1984 E-Ezhava972 157153 ABHILASH PS 67.67 67.67 08/01/1985 E-Ezhava973 177556 ERSHAD TK 67.67 67.67 13/04/1986 M-Mappila974 104450 PRASANTH R P 67.67 67.67 24/05/1987975 108450 SREEKUMAR AS 67.67 67.67 27/05/1987976 169488 MUTHUKKUTTY Y 67.67 67.67 06/06/1987 M-Muslim977 161846 RAHUL M S 67.67 67.67 24/10/1987 E-Ezhava978 139982 BIPINRAJ 67.67 67.67 19/12/1987 E-Ezhava
PURUSHOTHAMAN979 137074 LAWRENCE P F 67.67 67.67 06/02/1988 LC980 166323 LIJU R 67.67 67.67 06/02/1988 E-Ezhava981 107018 MANU S N 67.67 67.67 23/03/1988982 124858 ANEESH Y 67.67 67.67 30/03/1988 E-Ezhava983 139613 RATHEESH R 67.67 67.67 19/04/1988 OBC-24 Manai Chetties, 24984 122377 KRISHNARAJ P G 67.67 67.67 20/05/1988985 115054 RAKESH K P 67.67 67.67 20/05/1988986 117288 RAJESH C K 67.67 67.67 28/05/1988987 101185 VISHNUJITH P 67.67 67.67 30/05/1988 E-Ezhava988 139269 NITHIN RAJ E B 67.67 67.67 15/10/1988 E-Ezhava989 106488 ABHILASH T S 67.67 67.67 08/05/1989 SC-Sambavar, Sambava,990 102321 VINEESH KUMAR V 67.67 67.67 08/05/1989991 120801 JITHIN S 67.67 67.67 15/05/1989992 101636 HARESH S 67.67 67.67 20/05/1989993 119723 VISHNU NARAYANAN S N 67.67 67.67 20/05/1989994 114643 SHERIN S L 67.67 67.67 30/05/1989 SIUC N995 180070 ASHIQUE N 67.67 67.67 13/12/1989 M-Mappila996 181538 ANOOP N P 67.67 67.67 25/12/1989 E-Thiyya997 179360 JISHNU R 67.67 67.67 18/04/1990998 179037 SANDEEPDAS K P 67.67 67.67 18/05/1990 E-Thiyya999 167307 SUNITH V 67.67 67.67 20/05/1990 E-Ezhava1000 130564 SYAM KUMAR S 67.67 67.67 30/05/1990 E-Ezhava1001 155831 CHERIAN IYPE 67.67 67.67 27/10/19901002 124152 AKHIL KARTHIK K 67.67 67.67 09/04/19911003 166666 SHIYAS K M 67.67 67.67 31/05/1992 M-Muslim1004 144418 VISHNU DAS 67.67 67.67 23/12/1992 D-Dheevara1005 104509 HARIPRAKASH V 64.67 2.88 67.55 18/02/1990 NCC1006 123448 SHANAVAS S 67.33 67.33 30/05/1983 SC-Pulayan1007 168592 PRASANTH K M 67.33 67.33 15/02/1984 E-Ezhava1008 182109 VIJEESH K M 67.33 67.33 10/04/1984 E-Thiyya1009 116577 VINOD KUMAR N B 67.33 67.33 22/05/1986 LC1010 129350 RAJESH K R 67.33 67.33 31/05/1986 E-Ezhava1011 111257 AJITHLAL AG 67.33 67.33 06/02/1987 E-Ezhava1012 134329 RENJITH T V 67.33 67.33 18/02/1987 E-Ezhava1013 165941 RAJESH R 67.33 67.33 28/02/1987 E-Ezhuva, Izhuva, Ishuva1014 140462 RAJESH K P 67.33 67.33 08/03/1987 E-Ezhuvan1015 100661 ANU B 67.33 67.33 23/03/1987 E-Ezhava1016 114836 SANU M P 67.33 67.33 16/05/1987 E-Ezhava1017 182149 SUNIL KUMAR V 67.33 67.33 21/05/1987 E-Thiyya1018 168888 REJI KRISHNAN R 67.33 67.33 31/10/1987 V-Asari1019 145859 BINU V 67.33 67.33 27/01/19881020 104703 VISHNU M A 67.33 67.33 09/05/1988 E-Ezhava1021 125816 THAMPAN S A 67.33 67.33 11/05/1988 E-Ezhava1022 116875 BINEESH T R 67.33 67.33 24/05/1988 OX-Ox1023 109264 SREEPRAKASH G P 67.33 67.33 25/05/1988
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1024 101139 ANEESH G K 67.33 67.33 28/05/19881025 111467 ASHIN JOSE A 67.33 67.33 31/05/1988 SIUC N1026 173278 ABDUL RAHOOF P 67.33 67.33 03/07/1988 M-Muslim1027 112409 MUHAMMED SHAFEEK S 67.33 67.33 22/01/1989 M-Muslim1028 160438 MIDHUN M M 67.33 67.33 08/02/1989 E-Ezhava1029 138209 SREEDAS C 67.33 67.33 14/03/1989 E-Ezhava1030 110617 ARUN A K 67.33 67.33 03/08/1989 SC-Cheramar1031 110287 SHAMEER A 67.33 67.33 14/08/1989 M-Muslim1032 159737 ANTONY M J 67.33 67.33 19/09/19891033 146795 SIVAPRASAD P S 67.33 67.33 01/12/1989 E-Ezhava1034 144746 SREEJITH SHAJI 67.33 67.33 15/12/1989 D-Dheevara1035 184599 JITHIN KUMAR M 67.33 67.33 01/02/19901036 114716 ANEESH M V 67.33 67.33 09/05/1990 V-Asari1037 118212 RAJESHKUMAR MU 67.33 67.33 09/05/1990 HN1038 115939 AMALJITH R 67.33 67.33 10/05/19901039 117899 SREEJITH S 67.33 67.33 10/05/19901040 165810 JIBU G 67.33 67.33 15/05/1990 E-Ezhava1041 113675 MUHAMMED SAJITH S 67.33 67.33 21/05/1990 M-Muslim1042 149756 SHIBIN C S 67.33 67.33 25/05/1990 E-Ezhava1043 131770 VIVEK V 67.33 67.33 18/06/1990 OBC-Chetties1044 153899 BIBIN KB 67.33 67.33 08/11/1990 E-Ezhava1045 185516 AKHIL RAJ 67.33 67.33 27/01/1991 E-Ezhava1046 143260 ANOOP A P 67.33 67.33 10/03/1991 E-Ezhava1047 111404 MUHAMMED HUSSAIN S 67.33 67.33 04/09/1991 M-Muslim1048 127300 VISAKH V 67.33 67.33 16/01/19921049 182420 DHEERAJLAL P C 67.33 67.33 11/05/1992 E-Thiyya1050 107918 ABHILASH D 67.33 67.33 30/05/1992 SIUC N1051 118897 MUJEEB M S 65.33 1.92 67.25 30/05/1989 M-Muslim NCC1052 134233 MANJISH K UNNITHAN 64.33 2.88 67.21 02/05/1987 NCC1053 129445 RAJESHKUMAR R 64.33 2.88 67.21 20/05/1991 NCC1054 146962 ARUN K JOSEPH 64.33 2.88 67.21 23/01/1992 NCC1055 188222 NIMESH P 67.00 67.00 17/01/1984 OBC-Saliyas, Chaliya, Chaliyam1056 113237 SANAL KUMAR R P 67.00 67.00 05/05/1984 SIUC N1057 100517 AJITH KUMAR N 67.00 67.00 30/05/1984 LC1058 156331 ANURAJ P R 67.00 67.00 27/04/1985 E-Ezhava1059 177530 ABHILASH P 67.00 67.00 01/06/1985 E-Thiyya1060 169510 GOVINDANKUTTY S 67.00 67.00 18/05/1986 OBC-Kerala Mudalis1061 150883 RAJESH P R 67.00 67.00 18/06/1986 E-Ezhava1062 171491 ABDUL HAKKEEM K 67.00 67.00 09/11/1986 M-Muslim1063 143956 GOKUL G PAYYAPPILLY 67.00 67.00 19/01/1987 E-Ezhava1064 141187 JOSEMON P A 67.00 67.00 31/01/1987 LC1065 157979 SNEHESH M U 67.00 67.00 11/04/1987 SC-Pulaya1066 123870 SRAVAN C S 67.00 67.00 14/05/1987 E-Ezhava1067 108369 HARIKRISHNAN PB 67.00 67.00 15/05/19871068 111696 VIPINRAJ RR 67.00 67.00 22/05/19871069 118448 SHINE R S 67.00 67.00 26/05/19871070 186637 SOBIN K K 67.00 67.00 08/03/19881071 100304 VIJEESHRAJ V G 67.00 67.00 20/04/1988 V-Viswakarma1072 176222 SARATH C 67.00 67.00 29/04/1988 OBC-Saliyas, Chaliya, Chaliyam1073 162160 RENJITH P R 67.00 67.00 15/05/1988 E-Ezhava1074 102508 SREEJITH B 67.00 67.00 24/05/19881075 187034 VYSAKH M 67.00 67.00 29/07/1988 E-Thiyya1076 165119 SIMON M 67.00 67.00 31/12/1988 E-Ezhava1077 137055 PRAVEENKUMAR P P 67.00 67.00 17/01/1989 E-Ezhava1078 168780 DHANESH N 67.00 67.00 26/03/1989 E-Ezhava1079 104754 PRAVEEN R P 67.00 67.00 21/04/1989 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika1080 136237 ANEESH K R 67.00 67.00 24/04/1989 E-Ezhava1081 101689 SUBEESH S 67.00 67.00 02/05/1989 OBC-Vanian,Vanika, Vanika1082 114064 SYAM LAL R L 67.00 67.00 10/05/1989 LC1083 116888 SREEJITH MV 67.00 67.00 15/05/19891084 177144 SHIGIN CHANDRAN AK 67.00 67.00 20/05/1989 E-Thiyya1085 159272 JOSE PAUL A 67.00 67.00 30/05/19891086 159075 BALAKRISHNAN T C 67.00 67.00 23/03/19901087 118138 MANU M 67.00 67.00 20/05/1990 E-Ezhava1088 106269 VISHNU K V 67.00 67.00 25/05/1990 SC-Cheramar1089 100154 VISHNU MOHAN S R 67.00 67.00 05/10/19921090 126531 HASHEEM B 65.00 1.92 66.92 05/03/1989 M-Muslim NCC1091 114997 RATHEESH R 64.00 2.88 66.88 28/03/1988 NCC1092 113815 ANOOP V 64.00 2.88 66.88 01/03/1992 NCC1093 167172 SATHEESH KUMAR V 66.67 66.67 29/11/1984 E-Ezhava1094 169928 BINESH V 66.67 66.67 03/12/1984 SC-Kanakkan, Padanna1095 140917 AJI P 66.67 66.67 06/03/1985 E-Ezhava1096 134924 JINUMON P 66.67 66.67 29/04/1985 E-Ezhava1097 190442 DIVEESH M 66.67 66.67 15/05/1985 E-Thiyya1098 168998 VINEESH V 66.67 66.67 22/05/1985 SC-Pulayan1099 156477 DEEPUMON A P 66.67 66.67 15/04/1986 D-Arayan1100 176997 RANJITH K 66.67 66.67 22/05/1986 OBC-Saliyas, Chaliya, Chaliyam1101 185617 ABDUL BASHEER K 66.67 66.67 17/06/1986 M-Mappila1102 189349 SIBIN N 66.67 66.67 24/09/1986 E-Thiyya1103 130329 LISSOLIAN P 66.67 66.67 03/01/1987 LC1104 108964 SANJU S RAJAN 66.67 66.67 06/05/19871105 136074 AMALDEV D 66.67 66.67 31/03/1988 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika1106 106367 SRIJIN S 66.67 66.67 13/04/19881107 121775 SHAMEER S 66.67 66.67 25/05/1988 M-Muslim1108 160838 VINOD M V 66.67 66.67 15/02/1989 OBC-Ezhuthachan1109 136149 BINU KRISHNAN U 66.67 66.67 30/03/1989 E-Ezhava1110 143792 MANU R 66.67 66.67 17/04/19891111 104660 ANI K G 66.67 66.67 22/05/1989 SIUC N1112 161971 MAHESH M 66.67 66.67 28/05/1989 E-Ezhava1113 163218 SREENATH R 66.67 66.67 31/05/1989 SC-Cheruman1114 109772 JINAS B M 66.67 66.67 14/06/1989 M-Muslim1115 173587 AJITH V J 66.67 66.67 07/09/19891116 193790 ANILESH P 66.67 66.67 11/01/1990 OBC-Saliyas,Chaliya, Chaliyam1117 108422 RENJITH S 66.67 66.67 17/02/1990 E-Ezhava1118 182841 JITHESH A P 66.67 66.67 16/04/1990 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika1119 161974 MIJO JOSE 66.67 66.67 04/05/1990 LC1120 100610 AKHILRAM M S 66.67 66.67 17/05/19901121 139187 SREERAJ J 66.67 66.67 17/05/1990 V-Viswakarma1122 106164 BINU KUMAR S O 66.67 66.67 25/05/19901123 117958 PRAVEEN R 66.67 66.67 28/05/19901124 129335 ASEEM S 66.67 66.67 31/05/1990 M-Muslim1125 174450 SANANTH S 66.67 66.67 08/03/1991 E-Ezhava1126 143262 MANU MICHAEL P 66.67 66.67 11/03/1991 LC1127 102419 MUHAMMED SHAN A 66.67 66.67 05/05/1991 M-Muslim1128 113136 RAHUL M 66.67 66.67 10/05/1991 OBC-Vilakkithala Nair,1129 114882 VIJITH R A 66.67 66.67 20/05/19911130 177132 JINUKUMAR M 66.67 66.67 30/05/19911131 178596 VISHNU K 66.67 66.67 30/05/1991 E-Thiyya1132 106462 SAMBHU M 66.67 66.67 09/05/19921133 181039 PRAVEEN PATTOTH 66.67 66.67 12/09/19921134 182970 NIKHIL M 66.67 66.67 27/09/19931135 111309 AKHIL ROSE J S 64.67 1.92 66.59 21/04/1988 LC NCC1136 133597 MANOJ D 66.33 66.33 20/04/1984 SC-Sambavar, Sambava,1137 184544 SHARAFUDHEEN B 66.33 66.33 16/05/1984 M-Muslim1138 188158 RIJIL M K 66.33 66.33 31/05/1984 V-Kammala1139 189486 ROOPESH KUNHIKKANDI 66.33 66.33 16/11/1984 E-Thiyya1140 160231 BIJU A K 66.33 66.33 22/05/1985 OBC-Kudumbis1141 152609 SAJEESH P R 66.33 66.33 31/05/1985 SC-Velan1142 151377 PREM P P 66.33 66.33 25/12/1985 OBC-Kudumbis1143 152666 SUDEV M S 66.33 66.33 07/04/1986 SC-Pulaya1144 109683 REJITH G R 66.33 66.33 14/04/1986 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika1145 140029 SANGEETH K P 66.33 66.33 15/04/1986 SC-Pulaya
1146 140315 BANCHAMIN A J 66.33 66.33 20/05/1986 LC1147 127800 SUJESH P 66.33 66.33 24/05/1986 SC-Pulaya1148 167207 DHINESH C 66.33 66.33 27/05/1986 SC-Cheruman1149 152419 DILRAJ N D 66.33 66.33 27/05/1986 SC-Pulaya1150 139178 SANEESH S 66.33 66.33 25/06/1986 E-Ezhava1151 164104 KRISHNADAS V 66.33 66.33 28/07/1986 SC-Cheruman1152 106413 SANEESH KUMAR S 66.33 66.33 03/05/1987 LC/AI-Lc1153 122366 SOORAJ S 66.33 66.33 25/05/19871154 111192 BINESH T T 66.33 66.33 26/05/1987 SIUC N1155 129196 ARUN V K 66.33 66.33 28/05/1987 SC-Thandan1156 166170 SUDHINDRAN S I 66.33 66.33 31/05/1987 E-Ezhava1157 147387 SYAM KRISHNAPRASAD 66.33 66.33 07/08/19871158 127191 SUBEESH S 66.33 66.33 03/01/1988 E-Ezhava1159 183212 JITHIN BABU V 66.33 66.33 17/03/1988 E-Thiyya1160 181303 RAHUL C H 66.33 66.33 30/04/1988 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika1161 174554 SISIL DAS V 66.33 66.33 08/05/1988 SC-Mannan1162 121480 BIJU B 66.33 66.33 24/05/1988 E-Ezhava1163 112475 PRASOPH P 66.33 66.33 28/05/1988 LC1164 164414 BIJU N 66.33 66.33 18/08/1988 E-Ezhava1165 131999 KRISHNANUNNI R 66.33 66.33 02/05/19891166 124248 MUHAMMED SHAMEEM B66.33 66.33 02/05/1989 M-Muslim1167 176804 ANEESH KUMAR K 66.33 66.33 10/05/1989 OBC-Saliyas, Chaliya, Chaliyam1168 130736 MIDHUN T S 66.33 66.33 21/05/19891169 106241 SANAL KUMAR S 66.33 66.33 16/01/1990 SIUC N1170 161014 RINO PAUL M 66.33 66.33 17/02/19901171 124368 AJESH KUMAR A 66.33 66.33 18/02/19901172 122226 RAJESH R S 66.33 66.33 16/03/1990 E-Ezhava1173 163023 SUJIN M 66.33 66.33 25/03/1990 E-Ezhava1174 120657 SEN KUMAR S S 66.33 66.33 31/05/1990 OBC-Vilakkithala Nair,1175 124931 SUJITH S 66.33 66.33 20/06/1990 OBC-Veerasaivas
[ Malapandaram,1176 106203 PRANAV P S 66.33 66.33 05/12/19901177 134710 MANU M 66.33 66.33 15/05/19911178 119838 RANJITH J S 66.33 66.33 20/05/19911179 108222 RATHEESH R 66.33 66.33 02/01/1992 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika1180 125298 LIVINGSTON LEON 66.33 66.33 01/03/1992 LC1181 137283 SUJITH THOMAS 66.33 66.33 30/04/19921182 147843 PRAVEEN P P 66.33 66.33 15/05/1992 E-Ezhava1183 110252 ANOOP R S 64.33 1.92 66.25 27/05/1985 E-Ezhava NCC1184 141491 ANILKUMAR K V 66.00 66.00 14/05/1984 E-Ezhava1185 126824 SHAFEEK S 66.00 66.00 30/05/1984 M-Muslim1186 192863 ANEESH B 66.00 66.00 07/04/1985 OBC-Saliyas,
Chaliya, Chaliyam1187 169413 BHAGATH V 66.00 66.00 01/05/1985 E-Ezhava1188 146983 SREENATH S 66.00 66.00 26/05/1985 V-Viswakarma1189 181718 SREE KUMAR K K 66.00 66.00 28/11/1985 OBC-Saliyas,
Chaliya, Chaliyam1190 187066 AJAYAKUMAR K 66.00 66.00 10/05/1986 E-Thiyya1191 100037 SHINE C P 66.00 66.00 30/05/1986 E-Ezhava1192 117969 SANDEEP S A 66.00 66.00 13/01/1987 OBC-Vanian,
Vanika, Vanika1193 101544 RENJITH RAMANAN 66.00 66.00 15/04/1987 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika1194 143644 AJU THOMAS 66.00 66.00 18/04/19871195 130396 GOPAKUMAR G 66.00 66.00 16/05/19871196 191266 SHIJU K 66.00 66.00 17/05/19871197 125432 SUFFERSSON S 66.00 66.00 20/05/1987 D-Arayan1198 170464 AFSAL K 66.00 66.00 08/12/1987 M-Mappila1199 104978 SANTHOSH S 66.00 66.00 10/02/19881200 143351 AJESH SARMA S 66.00 66.00 07/03/1988 E-Ezhava1201 177738 SUBIN E 66.00 66.00 06/04/19881202 163188 SUNIL KUMAR P 66.00 66.00 06/04/1988 SC-Mannan1203 120442 ASHOK CHANDRAN R 66.00 66.00 19/05/1988 E-Ezhava1204 108251 PRASAD V 66.00 66.00 28/05/1988 HN
1205 146401 JAYAPRAKASH N 66.00 66.00 30/05/19881206 168622 ANEES A 66.00 66.00 12/09/1988 M-Muslim1207 142156 KANNAN T K 66.00 66.00 25/01/1989 E-Ezhava1208 132563 SAJIN S 66.00 66.00 25/01/1989 D-Arayan1209 162311 SIBU S 66.00 66.00 26/02/1989 E-Ezhava1210 171001 JAMSHEER AHAMMED CP 66.00 66.00 27/02/1989 M-Mappila1211 112751 VINEETH V S 66.00 66.00 15/05/1989 V-Viswakarma1212 180506 DILRAS K 66.00 66.00 20/05/1989 M-Mappila1213 166040 MANURAJ R 66.00 66.00 24/05/1989 E-Ezhava1214 108440 BIBIN B 66.00 66.00 25/05/1989 E-Ezhava1215 145692 SAJEESH KUMAR N 66.00 66.00 25/05/1989 D-Dheevara1216 147429 PRAVEEN S 66.00 66.00 30/05/1989 D-Dheevara1217 166695 RAMESH R 66.00 66.00 24/04/1990 E-Ezhava1218 110555 REJITH KUMAR R R 66.00 66.00 30/05/1990 E-Ezhava1219 124766 SURAJ R S 66.00 66.00 29/07/1990 E-Ezhava1220 112978 DIPIN SR 66.00 66.00 04/08/1990 LC1221 181864 NIJAS K P 66.00 66.00 31/05/1991 M-Mappila1222 106697 SACHIN S 66.00 66.00 07/12/1991 E-Ezhava1223 124107 VINEESH V PILLAI 64.00 1.92 65.92 06/09/1988 NCC1224 189055 NIDHIN K 65.67 65.67 16/02/1985 E-Thiyya1225 175870 MUHAMMED SHAMEEM T 65.67 65.67 12/03/1986 M-Mappila1226 144113 ARUN MOHAN 65.67 65.67 05/05/1986 E-Ezhava1227 118647 HARIKRISHNAYADAV A P 65.67 65.67 27/05/1986 OBC-Yadavas1228 119867 SUMESH J G 65.67 65.67 27/05/1986 SC-Cheramar1229 114541 ANU S P 65.67 65.67 30/05/1986 HN1230 128156 SHUHAIB S 65.67 65.67 30/05/1986 M-Muslim1231 190081 SIMITH M 65.67 65.67 05/09/1986 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika1232 193052 VINEETH M 65.67 65.67 29/03/19871233 186103 SREEKANTH A S 65.67 65.67 05/04/1987 E-Ezhava1234 117029 NAJIMON J N 65.67 65.67 16/04/1987 M-Muslim1235 191737 VIPIN M 65.67 65.67 30/04/1987 E-Thiyya1236 112178 VIMAL RAJ R 65.67 65.67 20/05/1987 V-Asari1237 103254 VINESHKUMAR K 65.67 65.67 25/05/19871238 154171 SYAMLAL K S 65.67 65.67 19/02/1988 OBC-Kudumbis1239 181731 ABHEESH P 65.67 65.67 16/03/1988 E-Thiyya1240 111420 ROSHAN R 65.67 65.67 13/04/1988 SC-Sambavar, Sambava,1241 154767 BIBIN BABU 65.67 65.67 10/05/1988 E-Ezhava1242 185821 JITHIN K J 65.67 65.67 20/07/19881243 180927 VIJINEESH K K 65.67 65.67 25/01/1989 SC-PULAYAN1244 168489 SUJITH K V 65.67 65.67 03/03/1989 OBC-Veluthedath u Nair,1245 127033 ARUNKRISHNAN R 65.67 65.67 17/03/19891246 169278 SANDEEP B 65.67 65.67 03/04/1989 V-Asari1247 129559 DILEEP KUMAR D 65.67 65.67 03/05/1989 SC-Kuravar, Kurava1248 168420 PRATHYUSH P S 65.67 65.67 05/05/1989 OBC-Vadugans1249 120766 ANJITH R 65.67 65.67 09/05/1989 E-Ezhava1250 122652 KRISHNA KUMAR U 65.67 65.67 27/05/19891251 100590 ABHIJITH M 65.67 65.67 30/05/19891252 164019 BIJOY C 65.67 65.67 16/08/1989 E-Ezhuva, Izhuva, Ishuva1253 189036 VIPIN K 65.67 65.67 03/09/1989 E-Thiyya1254 187784 MAHESH T P 65.67 65.67 25/11/1989 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika1255 160315 AJITH K 65.67 65.67 12/05/19901256 182936 ASWANTH VISWAN V R 65.67 65.67 25/05/19901257 124958 JAYAKRISHNAN K 65.67 65.67 25/05/19901258 113234 SHIJU C S 65.67 65.67 04/11/1990 HN1259 164613 ASHIF N 65.67 65.67 24/02/1991 M-Mappila1260 163873 SANDHYANANDHAN S 65.67 65.67 16/05/1991 OBC-Ezhuthachan1261 144730 RAHUL V 65.67 65.67 25/05/19911262 110221 VISHNU M C NAIR 65.67 65.67 30/05/1991
1263 167558 RAMESH V 65.33 65.33 02/05/1984 SC-Cheruman1264 106932 LETHEESH V S 65.33 65.33 20/05/1984 SC-Ayyanavar1265 148688 VINEESH M 65.33 65.33 20/04/1985 HN1266 164482 SHAJI S 65.33 65.33 29/04/1985 M-Muslim1267 134800 ANEESH K DAS 65.33 65.33 10/02/1986 SC-Velan1268 141131 SUNIL SANKAR S 65.33 65.33 15/04/1986 OBC-Veerasaivas
[ Malapandaram,1269 161742 DEVADASAN V 65.33 65.33 21/05/1986 SC-Cheruman1270 117103 RAJEEV R P 65.33 65.33 07/06/1986 V-Viswakarma1271 155612 ANOOP V T 65.33 65.33 12/12/1986 E-Ezhava1272 143713 SEBASTIAN K G 65.33 65.33 27/01/1987 LC1273 174250 SIDDEEQUE P 65.33 65.33 15/02/1987 M-Mappila1274 131836 SUMESH M 65.33 65.33 02/03/1987 E-Ezhava1275 157402 SREEJITH M T 65.33 65.33 24/04/1987 E-Ezhava1276 153757 ARUNDAS M D 65.33 65.33 26/04/1987 D-Valan1277 123901 ANVARSHA S 65.33 65.33 16/05/1987 M-Muslim1278 114582 BIBIN LAL T T MONY 65.33 65.33 27/05/1987 SIUC N1279 106204 RAJKUMAR V 65.33 65.33 28/05/1987 E-Ezhava1280 181382 SANTHOSH C 65.33 65.33 30/05/1987 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika1281 148069 MANU M R 65.33 65.33 16/01/1988 D-Dheevara1282 182688 SANDEEP A 65.33 65.33 20/01/1988 E-Thiyya1283 171176 HASIF E 65.33 65.33 12/05/1988 M-Mappila1284 134937 JAYAKRISHNAN M 65.33 65.33 20/05/19881285 147938 MIDHUN KS 65.33 65.33 25/05/1988 E-Ezhava1286 121751 SHAFEEK R 65.33 65.33 30/05/1988 M-Muslim1287 106373 NOORUDEEN S N 65.33 65.33 31/05/1988 M-Muslim1288 143268 BIJU K UNNY 65.33 65.33 05/06/1988 E-Ezhava1289 131710 EBIN E 65.33 65.33 23/06/1988 LC1290 112725 AKHILRAJ R 65.33 65.33 23/09/1988 E-Ezhava1291 167217 STIJU K 65.33 65.33 27/10/1988 E-Ezhava1292 152968 JIJIL K M 65.33 65.33 20/03/1989 E-Ezhava1293 111056 FEBIN VARGHESE 65.33 65.33 25/04/1989 LC1294 183487 RANEESH K P 65.33 65.33 27/06/19891295 106368 AMJITH V S 65.33 65.33 19/08/1989 E-Ezhava1296 176831 ANOOP P 65.33 65.33 31/08/19891297 187193 LISHIL E 65.33 65.33 30/09/1989 E-Thiyya1298 178700 LIKESH V 65.33 65.33 15/03/1990 E-Thiyya1299 138537 SAVIN P S 65.33 65.33 28/03/1990 E-Ezhava1300 131585 JISHNU K P 65.33 65.33 14/05/1990 E-Ezhava1301 109922 BINU MOHAN 65.33 65.33 15/05/19901302 168495 DILEEP G 65.33 65.33 25/05/1990 SC-Kanakkan, Padanna1303 110951 MAHESH M L 65.33 65.33 27/05/1990 HN1304 100482 VIKRAMA RAJ B 65.33 65.33 19/10/19901305 115308 SAJITH R 65.33 65.33 16/05/19911306 177795 RANJITH I M 65.33 65.33 25/05/1991 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika1307 125317 RAJESH R 65.33 65.33 31/05/1991 LC1308 112630 BIJU S 65.33 65.33 29/10/1991 HN1309 107805 SAVIN V S 65.33 65.33 07/11/1991 LC1310 175943 NIKHIL K T 65.33 65.33 29/05/19921311 184711 ARUN KRISHNAN A 65.33 65.33 12/12/19921312 128390 VISAKH A S 65.33 65.33 17/07/19931313 169215 GURUVAYURAPPAN P 65.00 65.00 18/03/1983 SC-Kanakkan,Padanna1314 170701 VIJESH UNNI A V 65.00 65.00 05/05/1985 SC-Kanakkan,Padanna1315 103862 PRASANTH N G 65.00 65.00 03/06/1985 E-Ezhava1316 155738 SHEREEF P M 65.00 65.00 30/01/1986 M-Muslim1317 112624 VIJIL KUMAR Y 65.00 65.00 12/05/1986 LC1318 165815 RATHEESH V 65.00 65.00 16/05/1986 E-Ezhava1319 123134 ULLAS U L 65.00 65.00 24/05/1986 E-Ezhava1320 145037 REMEESH M O 65.00 65.00 28/04/1987 E-Ezhava1321 145449 SANEESH I V 65.00 65.00 29/04/1987 D-Dheevara1322 123760 SREEKUMAR O 65.00 65.00 25/05/19871323 117170 VYSAKH V 65.00 65.00 28/05/19871324 116088 PRAVEEN P 65.00 65.00 29/05/1987 SC-Pulaya1325 111413 SANTHOSH V 65.00 65.00 31/05/19871326 122106 SETHU NATH P M 65.00 65.00 31/05/1987 E-Ezhava1327 155756 AAREESH CH 65.00 65.00 01/06/1987 E-Ezhava1328 185744 ASHIF EK 65.00 65.00 16/07/1987 M-Mappila1329 111684 VISHNU B NAIR 65.00 65.00 09/11/19871330 188244 RAJEESH R T 65.00 65.00 10/12/19871331 130327 VIPIN V 65.00 65.00 12/01/1988 LC1332 160985 NIDHIN R U 65.00 65.00 22/02/1988 E-Ezhava1333 187002 VINEETH KUMAR K C 65.00 65.00 04/04/19881334 158981 ALEXANDER C W 65.00 65.00 01/05/19881335 114600 SUJITH KRISHNAN K 65.00 65.00 12/05/1988 OBC-Velaans[velaan, Velaar]1336 129627 JAYAPRAKASH P 65.00 65.00 18/05/1988 E-Ezhava1337 119073 NITHIN S P 65.00 65.00 30/05/1988 SIUC N1338 104657 NITHIN S S 65.00 65.00 31/05/1988 E-Ezhava1339 190855 DILEED K 65.00 65.00 24/02/1989 E-Thiyya1340 104544 MAHESH M NAIR 65.00 65.00 08/03/19891341 161364 NITHIN N 65.00 65.00 25/05/1989 E-Ezhava1342 139881 AHLUDEV V C 65.00 65.00 08/11/1989 E-Ezhava1343 159083 JITHIN P J 65.00 65.00 04/12/19891344 176025 DHANEESH K M 65.00 65.00 06/01/1990 OBC-Saliyas, Chaliya, Chaliyam1345 184101 NIJEESHKUMAR T 65.00 65.00 21/03/19901346 169679 NOUSHAD P M 65.00 65.00 15/04/1990 M-Mappila1347 168666 SHABEER M S 65.00 65.00 21/04/1990 M-Mappila1348 130201 SUJILAL S 65.00 65.00 08/05/1990 E-Ezhava1349 182246 AKHIL C K 65.00 65.00 10/05/1990 OBC-Saliyas, Chaliya, Chaliyam1350 179199 VISHNU LAL I K 65.00 65.00 24/05/1990 OBC-Saliyas, Chaliya, Chaliyam1351 121864 SUMEERMON A 65.00 65.00 25/05/1990 M-Muslim1352 107402 SAMJITH S 65.00 65.00 27/05/1990 LC1353 112265 SABU S 65.00 65.00 30/05/1990 E-Ezhava1354 109863 SABARINATH S 65.00 65.00 10/06/19901355 124436 JITHIN P 65.00 65.00 04/11/1990 LC1356 116459 SHINEDAS Y 65.00 65.00 18/12/1990 SIUC N1357 182902 SAJITH KUMAR T 65.00 65.00 31/01/19911358 184926 AJIL K 65.00 65.00 10/05/1991 E-Thiyya1359 116029 SHIJU S 65.00 65.00 21/05/19911360 188292 DHANESH K 64.67 64.67 25/04/1983 SC-Pulayan1361 165666 ASHOKAN K M 64.67 64.67 10/01/1984 E-Ezhava1362 178743 VIJEESH T 64.67 64.67 28/05/1984 E-Thiyya1363 109860 ANI S 64.67 64.67 04/05/1985 OX-Ox1364 162100 RAMESH R 64.67 64.67 30/05/1985 E-Ezhava1365 182989 SINEESH A 64.67 64.67 12/02/1986 E-Thiyya1366 131827 SREEJITH S 64.67 64.67 11/05/1986 E-Ezhava1367 144571 SAJUMON M K 64.67 64.67 25/05/1986 SC-Cheramar1368 141039 DILEEP K C 64.67 64.67 23/10/1986 LC1369 147573 BINESHMON P M 64.67 64.67 17/01/1987 E-Ezhava1370 193497 SREEJITH KUMAR P 64.67 64.67 02/03/1987 E-Thiyya1371 106473 ANIL D S 64.67 64.67 08/04/1987 SIUC N1372 101530 RAHUL K 64.67 64.67 22/05/1987 E-Ezhava1373 123654 ABHIJITH B S 64.67 64.67 26/01/1988 SC-Thandan1374 115166 SACHIN S 64.67 64.67 29/02/1988 E-Ezhava1375 145130 ARUN P RAJ 64.67 64.67 20/03/1988 E-Ezhava1376 188620 ROSHITH K 64.67 64.67 13/04/1988 E-Thiyya1377 167054 RAJESH KUMAR R 64.67 64.67 24/04/1988 E-Ezhava1378 110075 ABHILASH K J 64.67 64.67 26/05/19881379 178228 SHIJILESH P R 64.67 64.67 01/06/1988 E-Thiyya1380 115711 SUBHASH S S 64.67 64.67 25/07/1988 HN1381 104970 AKHIL V S 64.67 64.67 05/01/19891382 168570 SUBEER S 64.67 64.67 10/01/1989 M-Mappila1383 178603 MANUPRASAD K M 64.67 64.67 30/03/1989 E-Thiyya
10 ]nFkvkn _p≈‰n≥ 2015 s^_p-hcn- 1
1384 182937 VIPIN K P 64.67 64.67 01/05/19891385 133977 VISHNU VIJAY 64.67 64.67 30/05/1989 E-Ezhava1386 187891 RINU KUYYALIL 64.67 64.67 31/05/1989 E-Thiyya1387 105455 SONY S KUMAR 64.67 64.67 24/08/19891388 168901 MAHESH R 64.67 64.67 02/04/1990 E-Ezhava1389 113018 KANNANLAL P N 64.67 64.67 15/05/1990 E-Ezhava1390 109444 SYAM S NAIR 64.67 64.67 19/10/19901391 163731 MANUKUTTAN M 64.67 64.67 17/05/1991 E-Ezhava1392 101123 ABDUL KALAM K N 64.67 64.67 30/05/1991 M-Muslim1393 118446 ANOOP R 64.67 64.67 13/01/19921394 131697 MAHESH U 64.67 64.67 13/08/19921395 162056 RAJEESH K 64.33 64.33 27/02/1984 E-Ezhava1396 103528 SHAJI J 64.33 64.33 30/05/1984 SIUC N1397 137205 LEJUMON C 64.33 64.33 04/01/1985 E-Ezhava1398 143331 SHIJO K G 64.33 64.33 09/05/1985 LC1399 129266 SUJATHAN S 64.33 64.33 20/05/1985 E-Ezhava1400 139023 XAVIER T J 64.33 64.33 16/08/1985 LC1401 173354 VIVEK C V 64.33 64.33 02/05/1986 OBC-Ezhuthachan1402 127391 RAGESH R 64.33 64.33 15/05/1986 E-Ezhava1403 167677 SUJEESH K M 64.33 64.33 20/05/1986 SC-Cheruman1404 152384 PRADEEP T NARAYANAN 64.33 64.33 23/05/1986 SC-Pulaya1405 128312 ARUN R V 64.33 64.33 28/05/1986 E-Ezhava1406 177934 SHANIL P T 64.33 64.33 22/04/1987 V-Asari1407 153867 NIDHIN T S 64.33 64.33 06/05/1987 E-Ezhava1408 119869 RAJESH R 64.33 64.33 29/05/1987 HN1409 123430 ANEESH M 64.33 64.33 30/05/1987 V-Viswakarma1410 119171 ARUN R 64.33 64.33 31/05/19871411 129473 PRAVEEN KUMAR U V 64.33 64.33 29/12/19871412 115621 SUJITH S 64.33 64.33 30/03/1988 OBC-Veerasaivas
[ Malapandaram,1413 114163 ANOOP KUMAR S U 64.33 64.33 18/04/19881414 101548 ABHILASH S 64.33 64.33 20/05/19881415 104398 NITHEESH R 64.33 64.33 20/05/19881416 179592 BABEESH P M 64.33 64.33 30/05/1988 E-Thiyya1417 104381 SUBHASH S O 64.33 64.33 30/05/1988 SIUC N1418 108300 ANOOP R S 64.33 64.33 31/05/19881419 181902 SIBISHAL P T K 64.33 64.33 12/11/1988 E-Thiyya1420 164490 DHANESH KUMAR T V 64.33 64.33 15/01/1989 OBC-Ezhuthachan1421 162148 SHIBU K 64.33 64.33 29/01/1989 OBC-Ezhuthachan1422 154900 ANOOP MOHANAN 64.33 64.33 08/04/1989 OBC-Kudumbis1423 119397 VISHNU B 64.33 64.33 10/05/1989 E-Ezhava1424 111131 VIPIN V NAIR 64.33 64.33 25/05/19891425 120410 ANINSHA E 64.33 64.33 27/05/1989 M-Muslim1426 126986 ANEESH S 64.33 64.33 28/05/19891427 144741 ANOOP K P 64.33 64.33 30/05/1989 D-Dheevara1428 177255 ABHILAJPATHLAL V K 64.33 64.33 01/06/19891429 179549 JINESH R 64.33 64.33 28/08/1989 E-Thiyya1430 181406 JITHIN V 64.33 64.33 30/01/19901431 140108 SYAM KUMAR S 64.33 64.33 24/02/19901432 188105 RIJU P 64.33 64.33 26/02/19901433 105743 VIBISH JOHN V S 64.33 64.33 26/05/1990 SIUC N1434 119712 ANUPRASANTH M V 64.33 64.33 30/05/1990 LC1435 146911 ANOOP VIJAYAN 64.33 64.33 08/06/1990 SC-paravan1436 121937 AKHIL R 64.33 64.33 26/06/19901437 187320 SATHYAN P 64.33 64.33 20/07/1990 OBC-MANIYANI1438 139138 VISHNU DAS 64.33 64.33 10/01/1991 D-Dheevara1439 118544 SONY M A 64.33 64.33 10/04/1991 SIUC N1440 110472 PRADOSH CHANDRAN B 64.33 64.33 15/05/19911441 102957 AKHIL V A 64.33 64.33 05/05/1992 E-Ezhava1442 100035 VISAKH V L 64.33 64.33 15/05/19921443 110798 UNNIKRISHNAN S 64.33 64.33 25/09/19921444 107269 ANEESH G S 64.33 64.33 31/05/1993 HN1445 121114 MANOJ K 64.00 64.00 15/03/1982 SC-Pulaya1446 147908 AJESH K R 64.00 64.00 02/04/1984 SC-Cheramar1447 168378 PRABHUKUMAR C 64.00 64.00 25/04/1985 SC-Perumannan1448 184216 SINEESH S M 64.00 64.00 04/05/1986 SC-Mannan1449 187076 VIJESH K 64.00 64.00 08/05/1986 E-Thiyya1450 161522 RATHEESH K 64.00 64.00 10/05/1986 E-Ezhava1451 169064 EBINDAS S 64.00 64.00 29/09/1986 E-Ezhuva, Izhuva, Ishuva1452 120370 ANEESH KUMAR A 64.00 64.00 24/04/1987 SC-Kuravan1453 163464 TIJO THOMAS 64.00 64.00 01/05/19871454 129759 ANEESH CHANDRAN R 64.00 64.00 05/05/19871455 122302 SMITHESH MOHAN 64.00 64.00 10/05/19871456 194149 MANOJ M 64.00 64.00 25/05/1987 OBC-maniyani1457 110403 ARJUN D R 64.00 64.00 30/05/1987 E-Ezhava1458 100108 VISHNU M S 64.00 64.00 01/06/1987 OBC-Chakkala1459 182847 DILEESH K 64.00 64.00 20/11/1987 OBC-Saliyas, Chaliya, Chaliyam1460 112314 MUKESH KUMAR S 64.00 64.00 15/05/19881461 187964 RIJU A K 64.00 64.00 18/05/19881462 186807 ANEESH P K 64.00 64.00 26/05/1988 OBC-Vilakkithala Nair,1463 167124 SUJEESH R 64.00 64.00 01/06/1988 E-Ezhava1464 149091 JILSON THOMAS 64.00 64.00 17/04/19891465 162799 SANOJ K 64.00 64.00 10/05/1989 E-Ezhava1466 102610 AKHILESAN M S 64.00 64.00 15/05/19891467 114155 JOSE V 64.00 64.00 22/05/19891468 175663 MOHAMMED SHIBIN P 64.00 64.00 17/06/1989 M-Muslim1469 169102 MAHESH P M 64.00 64.00 30/09/1989 V-Viswakarma1470 112535 YADHU KRISHNAN J S 64.00 64.00 08/02/1990 HN1471 136793 ARUN P 64.00 64.00 30/04/1990 E-Ezhava1472 166312 MADARSH A C 64.00 64.00 30/04/1990 E-Thiyya1473 108709 SYAM BABU R S 64.00 64.00 20/05/19901474 130960 NOWFER N 64.00 64.00 22/06/1990 M-Muslim1475 171673 LIJO JOHN 64.00 64.00 04/07/19901476 102932 NOUSHAD S 64.00 64.00 31/05/1991 M-Muslim1477 104563 AJESH J 64.00 64.00 26/02/19921478 168721 PRATHEEP N 64.00 64.00 10/05/1992 E-Ezhava
SUPPLEMENTARY LISTEZHAVA
1 135748 RENJITH R 61.00000 7.2 68.2 13/05/1987 E-Ezhava SP2 145048 NAVEEN NANDANAN 62.33 2.88 65.21 15/05/1989 E-Ezhava NCC3 168674 RANJITH C C 60.67 3.84 64.51 31/05/1993 E-Ezhava SP4 166510 VINISH S 59.33000 4.8 64.13 24/04/1991 E-Ezhava NCC5 100246 SHIBU S 59.00000 4.8 63.8 28/05/1986 E-Ezhava NCC6 121907 PRATHEESH KUMAR S 63.67 63.67 07/05/1985 E-Ezhava7 126580 KALESH K 63.67 63.67 30/05/1986 E-Ezhava8 176751 AVAREESH T 63.67 63.67 23/05/1987 E-Thiyya9 158780 SHANIL N R 63.67 63.67 18/01/1989 E-Ezhava10 164376 PRATHEEP K 63.67 63.67 17/04/1989 E-Ezhava11 189795 SHABIN M 63.67 63.67 21/05/1989 E-Thiyya12 169270 PRADEEPAN C 63.33 63.33 09/04/1985 E-Ezhava13 131326 RATHEESH R 63.33 63.33 30/05/1987 E-Ezhava14 128666 VISHNU R 63.33 63.33 15/03/1988 E-Ezhava15 106580 MAHESH M R 63.33 63.33 23/05/1990 E-Ezhava16 190829 NITHIN KUMAR P P 63.33 63.33 30/05/1990 E-Thiyya17 182157 ASWIN B P 63.33 63.33 10/02/1991 E-Thiyya18 183227 JITHIN JAYAKRISHNAN 63.00 63.00 31/05/1986 E-Thiyya19 143152 PRINCE G 63.00 63.00 17/03/1989 E-Ezhava20 165778 SIJU C 63.00 63.00 23/04/1990 E-Ezhava21 146667 ANOOP A 63.00 63.00 17/05/1990 E-Ezhava22 191989 SARIN K T 63.00 63.00 21/02/1992 E-Thiyya23 168086 SUJITH S 63.00 63.00 30/05/1992 E-Ezhava24 168946 VINUKUMAR C 62.67 62.67 28/04/1985 E-Ezhava
25 176828 JAIJITH B 62.67 62.67 15/03/1986 E-Thiyya26 112122 SAMBU S GANESH 62.67 62.67 14/01/1987 E-Ezhava27 130303 SARATH KUMAR I S 62.67 62.67 20/05/1987 E-Ezhava28 192249 NIKESH V 62.67 62.67 08/01/1988 E-Thiyya29 163066 MURALIDHARAN B 62.67 62.67 05/05/1988 E-Ezhava30 186550 JINESH K M 62.67 62.67 27/05/1988 E-Thiyya31 139022 JAYESH S 59.67 2.88 62.55 11/05/1986 E-Ezhava NCC32 133547 VELAYUDHAN PK 59.67 2.88 62.55 10/04/1987 E-Ezhava NCC33 181180 SOORAJLAL T 62.33 62.33 07/03/1987 E-Thiyya34 122672 AJITH P 62.33 62.33 25/05/1988 E-Ezhava35 103014 VISHNU S S 62.33 62.33 30/05/1988 E-Ezhava36 147445 SANDEEP M S 62.33 62.33 02/01/1989 E-Ezhava37 165665 GIRIDHARAN K 62.33 62.33 15/05/1989 E-Ezhava38 137662 VIPIN RAJ K R 62.33 62.33 05/03/1990 E-Ezhava39 173010 SAJEESH OTTUPARA 62.33 62.33 26/05/1990 E-Thiyya40 129866 HEMANTH P ANIL 62.33 62.33 08/04/1992 E-Ezhava41 163800 NISHANTH N 62.00 62.00 30/04/1984 E-Ezhava42 145751 SREEJESH P S 62.00 62.00 10/02/1986 E-Ezhava43 158983 SUMESH M V 62.00 62.00 06/05/1986 E-Ezhava44 169109 RETHEESH K 62.00 62.00 28/10/1986 E-Ezhava45 183217 DHANESH N K 62.00 62.00 07/05/1988 E-Thiyya46 135733 PREMDAS P S 62.00 62.00 16/05/1988 E-Ezhava47 191394 SIKHIN P P 62.00 62.00 17/05/1988 E-Thiyya48 142361 RAHUL RAJAN 62.00 62.00 18/02/1990 E-Ezhava49 166225 SHEEBAK K 62.00 62.00 28/04/1990 E-Ezhava50 162098 RAMESH C 61.67 61.67 10/05/1986 E-Ezhava51 179930 RIJESH OTTAMAVULLA 61.67 61.67 26/04/1987 E-Thiyya
MALAYIL52 166281 GOHITH G 61.67 61.67 20/03/1989 E-Ezhava53 176501 SHIGIL ENGATTU MEETHAL 61.67 61.67 07/05/1990 E-Thiyya54 169017 DIVYAN V 61.67 61.67 30/05/1990 E-Ezhava55 148088 SHIJUMON S 61.67 61.67 10/04/1991 E-Ezhava56 122871 ANEESH S S 61.67 61.67 23/05/1991 E-Ezhava57 168172 SAJEEB C 61.67 61.67 30/05/1991 E-Ezhava
58 124652 ARAVIND VIJAYAN 61.67 61.67 20/07/1993 E-Ezhava59 113066 ABHILASH G 61.33 61.33 30/05/1985 E-Ezhava60 143599 AJAI S 61.33 61.33 31/05/1987 E-Ezhava61 176885 ABHILASH K S 61.33 61.33 07/04/1988 E-Thiyya62 157329 SUJI S 61.33 61.33 16/05/1988 E-Ezhava63 164508 SASIKUTTAN P 61.33 61.33 20/05/1988 E-Ezhava64 180637 VIGIL M 61.33 61.33 21/09/1988 E-Thiyya65 147046 SUJITH A S 61.33 61.33 10/01/1989 E-Ezhava66 131812 KICHU ASOK 61.33 61.33 22/03/1989 E-Ezhava67 116904 RENJURAJ R 61.33 61.33 27/05/1989 E-Ezhava
68 159981 NAVYENDHU M D 61.33 61.33 31/05/1989 E-Ezhava69 136048 ARUN B 61.33 61.33 03/03/1990 E-Ezhava70 157290 RAJ MOHAN K 61.33 61.33 06/08/1991 E-Ezhava71 180178 SUJITH M 61.00 61.00 10/05/1985 E-Thiyya72 178622 RAJITH V 61.00 61.00 25/08/1985 E-Thiyya73 127764 SAJITH S 61.00 61.00 27/05/1986 E-Ezhava74 180757 RIJESH K M 61.00 61.00 17/09/1986 E-Thiyya75 166234 ANEESH K 61.00 61.00 10/02/1987 E-Thiyya76 189660 MANU A M 61.00 61.00 02/06/1987 E-Ezhava77 182000 NIDHINRAJ M B 61.00 61.00 13/03/1988 E-Thiyya78 122926 ARUN BABU B S 61.00 61.00 29/05/1990 E-Ezhava79 177564 JIBIL A 60.67 60.67 20/09/1985 E-Thiyya80 108173 SUDHEESH S S 60.67 60.67 24/12/1986 E-Ezhava81 128968 DEEPAK S D 60.67 60.67 21/02/1987 E-Ezhava82 189920 SARIN K A 60.67 60.67 12/04/1987 E-Thiyya83 155131 SANU T S 60.67 60.67 28/12/1987 E-Ezhava84 120631 KIRAN S U 60.67 60.67 10/03/1988 E-Ezhava
85 100160 MIDHUN S BABU 60.67 60.67 29/03/1988 E-Ezhava86 156573 ARUNLAL E N 60.67 60.67 08/05/1988 E-Ezhava87 146122 MANEESH MOHAN 60.67 60.67 23/06/1988 E-Ezhava88 134778 PRASANTH C H 60.67 60.67 06/01/1989 E-Ezhava89 193770 SHYAMKUMAR T V 60.67 60.67 26/01/1989 E-Thiyya90 151614 JILU PRASAD K 60.67 60.67 06/02/1989 E-Ezhava91 133724 PRADEEP P PRASAD 60.67 60.67 07/02/1989 E-Ezhava92 161193 SABARISH S 60.67 60.67 20/04/1991 E-Ezhava93 157827 NIKHIL P M 60.67 60.67 02/05/1992 E-Ezhava94 190042 SUBHASH K P 60.33 60.33 13/11/1984 E-Thiyya95 102992 VINEETH V S 60.33 60.33 11/04/1987 E-Ezhava96 140928 SIJESH P C 60.33 60.33 10/05/1988 E-Ezhava97 129110 SHIBIN MP 60.33 60.33 23/06/1988 E-Ezhava98 142321 KANNAN T G 60.33 60.33 18/10/1988 E-Ezhava99 148455 ARUNKRISHNASAGAR P R 60.33 60.33 17/04/1990 E-Ezhava100 156433 AKHIL K H 60.33 60.33 06/01/1991 E-Ezhava101 106217 VINEESH B 60.33 60.33 30/05/1993 E-Ezhava102 113898 ANU G S 60.00 60.00 15/01/1986 E-Ezhava103 121885 RENJITH R 60.00 60.00 20/05/1987 E-Ezhava104 190312 ANUROOP K 60.00 60.00 28/03/1988 E-Thiyya105 166961 SREEJITH V 60.00 60.00 31/05/1988 E-Ezhava106 163129 VAISAKH T G 60.00 60.00 09/11/1988 E-Ezhava107 151050 AJEESH PRABHAKARAN 60.00 60.00 24/10/1989 E-Ezhava108 168675 GIREESH K 60.00 60.00 01/05/1990 E-Ezhava109 139293 SUDHEESH C P 59.67 59.67 01/05/1986 E-Ezhava110 114213 RENJITH P 59.67 59.67 30/05/1986 E-Ezhava111 147309 ASHISH UPENDRAN 59.67 59.67 02/11/1987 E-Ezhava112 139802 MANU CHANDRAN 59.67 59.67 20/05/1988 E-Ezhava113 164123 SHIJU P 59.67 59.67 25/08/1988 E-Ezhava114 164398 UMESH S 59.67 59.67 10/04/1989 E-Ezhava115 106139 VYSAKH M S 59.67 59.67 25/05/1989 E-Ezhava116 168842 RAJEEV R 59.67 59.67 26/12/1989 E-Ezhava117 101269 VIPIN V L 59.67 59.67 20/04/1990 E-Ezhava118 149794 AKHIL K VISWAM 59.67 59.67 10/01/1991 E-Ezhava119 179850 RAHUL M 59.67 59.67 06/11/1991 E-Thiyya120 146677 ANEESH DAS 59.33 59.33 17/02/1984 E-Ezhava121 169344 SIJEESH M K 59.33 59.33 31/05/1984 E-Ezhava122 147281 BINIT T A 59.33 59.33 08/04/1988 E-Ezhava123 194261 RANJITH AK 59.33 59.33 21/05/1988 E-Thiyya124 178322 VIJEESH P 59.00 59.00 13/04/1985 E-Thiyya125 108336 SUBIN S 59.00 59.00 15/05/1986 E-Ezhava126 110271 ARUN BABU S L 59.00 59.00 20/05/1986 E-Ezhava127 119797 ANOOJ M 59.00 59.00 01/05/1987 E-Ezhava128 148906 ANEESH K S 59.00 59.00 08/05/1987 E-Ezhava129 141056 AJITH P R 59.00 59.00 20/04/1988 E-Ezhava130 145135 ASHWIN RAJAPPAN 59.00 59.00 26/04/1990 E-Ezhava131 119538 SARIN T G RAJ 59.00 59.00 21/01/1991 E-Ezhava132 167236 SHAIBU P 59.00 59.00 06/05/1991 E-Ezhava133 102285 ADARSH A 59.00 59.00 27/08/1991 E-Ezhava
SCHEDULED CASTE1 169370 SANTHOSH KUMAR M 56.33 12 68.33 29/03/1987 SC-Cheruman SP2 169063 MUKESH I 61.67000 4.8 66.47 04/04/1989 SC-Cheruman
NCC3 153484 JITHIN KUMAR M T 63.33 2.88 66.21 07/02/1989 SC-Pulaya NCC4 160243 NIDHEESH V U 62.67 2.88 65.55 31/05/1989 SC-Pulaya NCC5 166251 RAMESH M 60.67 3.84 64.51 15/01/1986 SC-Cheruman SP6 131226 RATHEESH BABU R 63.67 63.67 01/05/1983 SC-Thandan7 162590 DINESH P C 63.67 63.67 05/08/1985 SC-Cheruman
8 123186 RAJESH P 63.67 63.67 17/01/1989 SC-Kuravan9 184413 NIKHIL KT 63.67 63.67 18/05/1990 SC-Velan10 152814 VIJEESH P V 63.33 63.33 22/05/1984 SC-paravan11 169095 HARIDAS K 63.33 63.33 31/03/1988 SC-Parayan,
Paraya, Parayar12 119441 SANU VALSAN 63.33 63.33 16/06/1990 SC-Cheramar13 191133 DILEEP K 63.00 63.00 02/05/1984 SC-Pulayan14 103634 MANOJ M 63.00 63.00 30/05/1984 SC-Vannan15 143099 KALESH KUMAR K 63.00 63.00 30/05/1985 SC-Pulayan16 147677 RAJEEV P N 63.00 63.00 27/05/1987 SC-Pallan17 163999 PAVITHRAN P 63.00 63.00 20/05/1988 SC-Panan18 110656 SAJITH S 63.00 63.00 30/05/1990 SC-Pulaya19 163776 MIDHUN P K 58.00 4.80 62.80 07/02/1992 SC-Panan NCC20 135311 SUMESH M 62.67 62.67 07/02/1982 SC-Pulaya21 148146 GIRISH K T 62.67 62.67 20/05/1984 SC-Pulaya22 114996 JAYAKRISHNAN R S 62.67 62.67 30/05/1985 SC-Sambavar,
Sambava,23 165908 GIRISH N 62.67 62.67 30/05/1988 SC-Kanakkan,
Padanna24 161300 SURESH K 59.67 2.88 62.55 15/03/1986 SC-Cheruman NCC25 170878 RAMESH C 62.33 62.33 31/05/1985 SC-Kanakkan,
Padanna26 122124 DINU KUMAR S 62.00 62.00 28/09/1984 SC-Kuravar,
Kurava27 120884 VIPIN V 62.00 62.00 01/01/1987 SC-Kuravan28 161510 SIVADAS K 62.00 62.00 15/09/1987 SC-Kanakkan,
Padanna29 119929 PRASOBH P 62.00 62.00 08/05/1988 SC-Ayyanavar30 159237 SUJEESH K S 62.00 62.00 25/05/1989 SC-Kakkalan31 122995 MANU B R 60.00 1.92 61.92 10/02/1989 SC-Thandan NCC32 183627 RANEESH M M 61.67 61.67 04/05/1985 SC-Pulaya33 172761 REMESH M 61.67 61.67 03/05/1987 SC-Kalladi34 174025 SUNILKUMAR MP 61.67 61.67 09/04/1988 SC-Kanakkan, Padanna35 106170 SHIBIN KUMAR S 61.67 61.67 26/04/1990 SC-Ayyanavar36 178152 SARATH LAL M P 61.67 61.67 20/05/1990 SC-Pulaya37 132069 ANEESH M R 61.67 61.67 16/07/1990 SC-Kuravar, Kurava38 151222 JAYAMOHAN P A 58.67 2.88 61.55 02/07/1983 SC-Cheramar NCC39 162717 UNNI KRISHNAN I 61.33 61.33 25/05/1982 SC-Cheruman40 177064 SAILESH I P 61.33 61.33 05/02/1985 SC-Cheruman41 122664 BIPINDAS V 61.33 61.33 25/05/1985 SC-Pulaya42 168643 PRATHEESH A 61.33 61.33 05/05/1987 SC-Kanakkan, Padanna43 165017 SUBHASH B 61.33 61.33 16/02/1989 SC-Cheruman44 164411 BABEESH L 61.33 61.33 11/03/1989 SC-Cheruman45 127430 SOORYAKANDAN S 61.33 61.33 31/05/1989 SC-Kuravan46 172166 JAYESH V P 56.33 4.80 61.13 01/06/1992 SC-Panan NCC47 170832 SIVAN C 61.00 61.00 09/04/1986 SC-Cheruman48 183454 SWARAJ A 61.00 61.00 15/05/1987 SC-Cheruman49 104918 SREEJITH T 61.00 61.00 22/03/1991 SC-Kuravan50 160351 RAGESH E S 56.00 4.80 60.80 23/12/1985 SC-Parayan, NCC
Paraya, Parayar51 122657 SAJEEV P 58.67 1.92 60.59 25/05/1983 SC-Pulaya NCC52 190811 SHYJIN P 60.33 60.33 31/05/1984 SC-Malayan53 106213 SHIBIN N 60.33 60.33 07/05/1986 SC-Cheramar54 168750 MANOJ V 60.33 60.33 24/05/1986 SC-Kanakkan,
Padanna55 106205 SOORAJ S 60.33 60.33 25/05/1987 SC-Vannan56 133168 PRAVEEN KUMAR S 60.33 60.33 25/05/1989 SC-Velan57 134083 SAJITH KUMAR M K 60.00 60.00 20/05/1982 SC-Pulaya58 191040 ASIKH A P 60.00 60.00 13/05/1987 SC-Malayan59 159762 SREEJITH K S 60.00 60.00 27/05/1987 SC-Pulaya60 168885 SUNIL N K 60.00 60.00 24/03/1990 SC-Cheruman61 116369 MANIKANTAN C 59.67 59.67 30/05/1987 SC-Mannan62 152757 LIBINESH K B 59.67 59.67 02/11/1990 SC-Pulaya63 177443 SUDHEESH P 59.33 59.33 09/10/1987 SC-PARAVAN64 133817 SHINIL KUMAR T 59.00 59.00 27/05/1987 SC-Panan65 163880 VINEETH PK 59.00 59.00 12/03/1990 SC-Cheruman66 107560 RENJITH R U 58.67 58.67 26/05/1987 SC-Sambavar, Sambava,67 145155 SREEJI S 56.67 1.92 58.59 23/01/1983 SC-Velan NCC68 167566 MANIKANDAN K 58.33 58.33 08/03/1985 SC-Panan69 118803 SREEKUMAR S 58.33 58.33 25/05/1985 SC-Thandan70 179855 SANDEEP M P 01/06/1987 SC-Velan
58.33 58.3371 116823 RAJEEV G 58.33 58.33 20/05/1989 SC-Kuravan72 133004 GOPAN N 58.00 58.00 02/01/1984 SC-Kuravar,
Kurava73 123757 DINU P DEV 58.00 58.00 02/11/1990 SC-Thandan74 160776 PRAJITH PRAKASH P 56.00 1.92 57.92 30/10/1987 SC-Pulaya NCC75 125657 MOHANLAL K 57.67 57.67 16/02/1984 SC-Parayan,
Paraya, Parayar76 178346 RAGESH N 57.67 57.67 18/02/1985 SC-Cheruman77 110185 VIPIN RAJ V R 57.67 57.67 19/05/1985 SC-Paravan78 132701 SREEJITH S 57.67 57.67 17/05/1990 SC-Thandan79 102160 VINAYAN J 57.33 57.33 09/05/1984 SC-Sambavar, Sambava,80 170403 SHINJURAJ N 57.33 57.33 14/01/1990 SC-Kanakkan, Padanna81 182222 ASWANTH R M 57.33 57.33 04/05/1990 SC-PARAVAN82 156702 AJEESH T S 57.33 57.33 25/07/1990 SC-Vettuvan83 126851 BIJU K 57.00 57.00 25/05/1984 SC-Kuravan84 192222 SHIBU P 57.00 57.00 14/01/1985 SC-Pulayan85 184308 RAJIN K M 57.00 57.00 01/03/1986 SC-Cheruman86 123828 ANISH KUMAR G 57.00 57.00 21/03/1986 SC-Kuravan87 130653 DINU D 57.00 57.00 20/05/1990 SC-Thandan88 129081 GANESH G 56.67 56.67 11/05/1987 SC-Sidhanar89 108889 HARI T I 56.67 56.67 15/05/1987 SC-Sambavar, Sambava,90 121581 RAJANEESH M L 56.67 56.67 15/05/1987 SC-Parayan, Paraya, Parayar91 121359 THUSHANTH R 56.67 56.67 04/03/1988 SC-Thandan92 121738 VIMAL-V 56.67 56.67 09/05/1988 SC-Thandan93 119913 RATHEESH R 56.67 56.67 22/05/1988 SC-Pulaya94 185115 PRAVEEN MP 56.67 56.67 04/11/1989 SC-Cheruman95 168740 SIVAPRASAD S 56.67 56.67 08/12/1989 SC-Kanakkan,
Padanna96 129147 SHAIJU G 56.33 56.33 20/05/1984 SC-Vetan97 168979 VIPIN V 56.33 56.33 24/01/1986 SC-Kanakkan,
Padanna98 120082 RAJESH KUMAR T R 56.33 56.33 15/05/1986 SC-Ayyanavar99 137781 ARUN ANAND 56.33 56.33 22/08/1990 SC-Thandan100 113374 ADARSH S 56.33 56.33 31/05/1992 SC-Vannan101 178870 JAYESH K K 56.00 56.00 15/05/1982 SC-Pulaya102 166885 SAJIMON S 56.00 56.00 25/05/1983 SC-Cheruman
103 177501 VINIL A P 56.00 56.00 01/01/1986 SC-PARAVAN104 123259 SOJITH S 56.00 56.00 28/01/1993 SC-Thandan
SCHEDULED TRIBE1 192120 VIJESH CP 60.67 60.67 04/08/1985 ST-Kurichan, Kuruchiyan2 167515 SATHEESH P V 60.67 60.67 10/02/1991 ST-Irulan3 145490 AJESH V T 59.33 59.33 11/08/1984 ST-Uraly4 192559 UMESH K 56.67 56.67 10/05/1991 ST-Mavilan5 186142 SATHEESH A B 56.33 56.33 19/05/1983 ST-Kurumans6 147999 VIJO GEORGE 55.33 55.33 30/01/1987 ST-Malai Arayan,
Mala Arayan7 184849 KEERTHICK KUMAR 55.00 55.00 26/04/1989 ST-Kurumans8 184637 JITHIN K B 53.67 53.67 19/02/1989 ST-Kurumans9 192147 PRALESH M C 53.33 53.33 26/06/1986 ST-Kurichan,
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Kuruchiyan10 186279 GOPINATHAN T P 51.67 51.67 28/05/1983 ST-Kurumans11 177835 MANOJ KIZHAKKEKARA 51.33 51.33 17/07/1990 ST-Kurichan,
Kuruchiyan12 145982 ANAND A RAJU 51.33 51.33 30/03/1991 ST-Malai Arayan,
Mala Arayan13 185891 SUNIL KUMAR K R 51.00 51.00 07/05/1985 ST-Kurumans14 185359 MUKESH P K 49.67 49.67 03/06/1989 ST-Kurumans15 187649 SUDHEESH K K 49.00 49.00 31/12/1992 ST-Karimpalan16 187226 RAJESH P K 48.67 48.67 27/04/1987 ST-Karimpalan17 149669 RAGESHKUMAR O G 48.67 48.67 02/07/1987 ST-Malai Arayan,
Mala Arayan18 186099 AJEESH V V 48.00 48.00 08/04/1989 ST-Kurumans19 188175 VIPIN P 46.67 46.67 12/12/1992 ST-Mavilan20 193628 RATHEESH A 43.67 2.88 46.55 23/03/1984 ST-Mavilan NCC21 185311 SREEJU P K 46.33 46.33 29/04/1984 ST-Kurumans22 110736 MAHESH M R 44.33 44.33 25/05/1989 ST-Kanikaran /kanikar23 192210 VIJITH C 44.00 44.00 08/07/1984 ST-Kurichan,
Kuruchiyan24 186432 SUJAY SANKAR P S 43.67 43.67 02/10/1984 ST-Paniyan25 185358 SANIL K V 43.67 43.67 14/05/1990 ST-Kurumans26 150633 JAMES NOBLE 43.33 43.33 05/02/1988 ST-Malai Arayan,
Mala Arayan27 186063 SREEJITH K S 43.33 43.33 30/03/1990 ST-Kurumans28 185042 MOHANAN CA 42.67 42.67 20/05/1984 ST-Kurichan,
Kuruchiyan29 150328 DINKAR M G 42.33 42.33 14/02/1985 ST-Malai Arayan,
Mala Arayan30 184825 VINU K M 42.33 42.33 12/07/1989 ST-Kurichan, Kuruchiyan31 185736 AKHIL P P 42.00 42.00 21/07/1991 ST-Kurumans32 185083 BAIJU T V 41.67 41.67 08/04/1985 ST-Kurumans33 184803 SANTHOSH T K 41.67 41.67 20/05/1985 ST-Kurichan, Kuruchiyan34 185307 RATHEESH T M 41.67 41.67 25/05/1987 ST-Kurichan, Kuruchiyan35 184550 AMBADI M V 41.67 41.67 30/05/1987 ST-Kurumans36 150950 BABU B 41.33 41.33 27/05/1985 ST-Mannan37 180870 SUJEESH EM 41.33 41.33 30/05/1985 ST-Karimpalan38 100644 SUNEESH S 41.33 41.33 08/05/1991 ST-Kanikaran
/kanikarMUSLIM
1 150207 SHAJAHAN B 58.6713.44 72.11 10/05/1988 M-Muslim SP2 126612 ABDUL SHAMEER S 59.00 4.80 63.80 25/04/1991 M-Muslim NCC3 116284 RASEEF A 63.67 63.67 24/01/1986 M-Muslim4 104942 SHEFEEK E 63.67 63.67 02/01/1987 M-Muslim5 144342 SHEMEER M P 63.67 63.67 13/05/1988 M-Muslim6 178856 FAZIL ALI T P 63.67 63.67 25/12/1988 M-Mappila7 120470 ANSAR B 60.67 2.88 63.55 20/04/1991 M-Muslim NCC8 149858 UNAIS T E 63.33 63.33 21/07/1991 M-Muslim9 102505 MUHAMMED SABITH S S 60.33 2.88 63.21 02/06/1992 M-Muslim NCC10 183352 SAHEER P M 63.00 63.00 15/08/1987 M-Mappila11 154099 SHAJI V M 63.00 63.00 23/01/1988 M-Muslim12 191510 SATHAR K 62.67 62.67 05/05/1985 M-Muslim13 165721 ABDUL HAKKIM U 62.67 62.67 15/05/1986 M-Muslim14 102128 MUHAMMED SHEBEER E 62.67 62.67 30/04/1987 M-Muslim15 174257 ILYAS P 62.33 62.33 10/01/1985 M-Mappila16 144151 RIYAS K A 62.33 62.33 08/04/1986 M-Muslim17 170891 NAJMUDHEEN ILLATHODI62.33 62.33 18/06/1986 M-Muslim18 101493 MUHAMMED AFSAL A R 62.33 62.33 24/02/1989 M-Muslim19 125033 SHINAS S 62.33 62.33 30/05/1989 M-Muslim20 117461 NAJEEM A S 62.33 62.33 23/05/1990 M-Muslim21 107551 MOHAMMED EJAS M 62.33 62.33 28/12/1991 M-Muslim22 166437 RASHEED N R 59.33 2.88 62.21 03/03/1989 M-Muslim NCC23 130395 JAMEER J 62.00 62.00 25/04/1987 M-Muslim24 119608 FIROSHKHAN S 62.00 62.00 23/05/1988 M-Muslim25 117387 SHIYAS E 62.00 62.00 21/05/1989 M-Muslim26 174796 ANWAR SADIQUE 62.00 62.00 25/04/1990 M-Mappila
CHEKKATH27 142780 SUDHEER K 62.00 62.00 16/11/1990 M-Muslim28 102790 NAZIM H R 62.00 62.00 17/08/1991 M-Muslim29 106885 AJMAL Y 59.00 2.88 61.88 01/02/1991 M-Muslim NCC30 173246 FASIL ALI E 61.67 61.67 19/04/1989 M-Mappila31 132084 IRSHAD B 61.67 61.67 21/05/1990 M-Muslim32 170290 SAFWAN T P 61.67 61.67 20/02/1991 M-Muslim33 122057 SHAN B 61.67 61.67 30/05/1991 M-Muslim34 100594 SHEMIN H R 56.67 4.80 61.47 23/07/1991 M-Muslim NCC35 167575 SULFIKERALI I 61.33 61.33 03/03/1984 M-Muslim36 190970 SAFEER POYILAN 61.33 61.33 25/08/1986 M-Muslim37 126438 MANSOOR A 61.33 61.33 27/04/1991 M-Muslim38 116934 RIJAS S N 58.33 2.88 61.21 10/05/1989 M-Muslim NCC39 118471 MANZOOR S 61.00 61.00 06/05/1987 M-Muslim40 129753 AHAMMED KABEER S 61.00 61.00 23/05/1987 M-Muslim41 124002 SHEHEER M 61.00 61.00 28/05/1987 M-Muslim42 106172 NISHAMUDEEN S N 61.00 61.00 30/05/1990 M-Muslim43 156318 MOHAMMED SHAFI C A 61.00 61.00 04/12/1990 M-Muslim44 114240 NISHAD M 61.00 61.00 02/05/1991 M-Muslim45 174006 JAMSHAD N 60.67 60.67 14/02/1989 M-Mappila46 152118 ASHKAR ALIYAR 60.67 60.67 20/03/1989 M-Muslim47 121255 SHAHEER O A 60.67 60.67 20/04/1989 M-Muslim48 113185 SHAMEER M S 60.00 60.00 25/04/1985 M-Muslim49 187660 SHANIF A C 59.67 59.67 24/02/1986 M-Muslim50 137723 AJMAL B 59.67 59.67 09/04/1986 M-Muslim51 178945 SHAMEER P 59.67 59.67 07/05/1987 M-Mappila52 129740 SHAMEER M 59.67 59.67 31/05/1988 M-Muslim53 111111 SHAMEEM M B 59.67 59.67 07/04/1989 M-Muslim54 189220 SHAIVAS R P 59.67 59.67 06/11/1990 M-Muslim55 101240 SHAHIM B 59.67 59.67 09/03/1991 M-Muslim56 180244 FASALU RAHMAN K 59.67 59.67 28/05/1992 M-Mappila57 100113 SHAJAHAN H 57.67 1.92 59.59 10/07/1991 M-Muslim NCC58 112747 SHAMEER J 59.33 59.33 27/05/1984 M-Muslim59 100088 ANAS S 59.33 59.33 18/05/1989 M-Muslim60 163331 MUJEEB RAHIMAN I 59.33 59.33 15/03/1991 M-Mappila61 142055 SIYADU S 59.33 59.33 13/05/1991 M-Muslim62 114521 SAJAD P 59.00 59.00 30/05/1984 M-Muslim63 109607 ANSEEM S N 59.00 59.00 01/05/1986 M-Muslim64 186154 FAIZAL K K 59.00 59.00 28/04/1988 M-Mappila65 184691 SIYAD V M 59.00 59.00 28/05/1989 M-Mappila66 181834 JAMALUDHEEN P P 59.00 59.00 21/07/1990 M-Mappila67 104245 MUHAMMED SULFY Y 58.67 58.67 20/04/1987 M-Muslim68 131996 JASEER J 58.67 58.67 29/05/1987 M-Muslim69 182069 SHAMSUDHEEN T K 58.67 58.67 05/09/1987 M-Mappila70 174762 IRSHAD P 58.67 58.67 10/05/1989 M-Mappila71 104681 AFSALKHAN S 58.67 58.67 02/05/1990 M-Muslim72 130824 ASHRAF S 58.67 58.67 28/05/1990 M-Muslim73 126729 ANAS VAHID 56.67 1.92 58.59 12/12/1991 M-Muslim NCC74 134006 SIYAD S 58.33 58.33 10/05/1987 M-Muslim75 170675 SAJEER MK 58.33 58.33 24/02/1988 M-Mappila76 178299 NAHAS K 58.33 58.33 01/05/1988 M-Mappila77 131292 ANFAL KHAN K 58.33 58.33 24/05/1989 M-Muslim78 190406 SIRAJUDHEEN N K 58.00 58.00 18/04/1985 M-Muslim79 170809 ANOOB P K 58.00 58.00 01/05/1985 M-Mappila80 100289 SHAFEEK S R 58.00 58.00 08/05/1987 M-Muslim81 176782 AFZAL K C 58.00 58.00 25/05/1988 M-Mappila82 126958 SAHIL S 58.00 58.00 30/05/1990 M-Muslim83 131282 ANZARI I 58.00 58.00 25/05/1992 M-Muslim
84 126155 ANVAR B 58.00 58.00 14/09/1992 M-Muslim85 152592 MUJEEB C E 57.67 57.67 10/05/1985 M-Muslim86 162539 ALIASKAR P 57.67 57.67 25/05/1986 M-Mappila87 132321 HAREES M 57.67 57.67 25/05/1990 M-Muslim88 131577 FIROZ K MAJEED 55.67 1.92 57.59 07/05/1988 M-Muslim NCC89 136645 MUHAMMED AMEEN S 57.33 57.33 12/02/1987 M-Muslim90 131311 NISAM RAWTHER A 57.33 57.33 28/04/1987 M-Muslim91 116916 SHAFI S 57.33 57.33 03/03/1991 M-Muslim92 114995 ANSHAD A 57.33 57.33 03/12/1991 M-Muslim93 168692 MUHAMMED RIYAS N 57.33 57.33 06/05/1992 M-Muslim94 148469 HARIS T P 57.00 57.00 12/04/1988 M-Muslim95 115225 SUNEER S 57.00 57.00 28/02/1989 M-Muslim96 127970 MUHAMMED ASHAR 57.00 57.00 17/05/1989 M-Muslim97 145870 SAJID P A 57.00 57.00 08/04/1990 M-Muslim98 124067 SAKKIR SHA M 57.00 57.00 31/05/1990 M-Muslim99 172098 SAYEED ASLAM M 57.00 57.00 10/02/1992 M-Mappila100 185027 SHIHABUDHEEN K M 56.67 56.67 20/08/1986 M-Mappila101 133668 SHYJU P S 56.67 56.67 30/05/1987 M-Muslim102 121652 SUDHEER A 56.67 56.67 01/05/1988 M-Muslim103 170735 ABDUL MUNEER K 56.67 56.67 27/01/1989 M-Mappila104 159006 SAJEER K S 56.67 56.67 19/10/1991 M-Muslim105 172987 FAROOQUE SALIM TC 56.33 56.33 26/12/1985 M-Muslim106 186556 NISAMUDDEEN C 56.33 56.33 21/12/1986 M-Mappila107 168956 SHEBIN M 56.33 56.33 23/05/1988 M-Mappila108 186305 NOUFAL T 56.33 56.33 28/01/1991 M-Mappila109 150915 YASEEN K A 56.33 56.33 12/08/1992 M-Muslim110 100263 ANVAR A 56.00 56.00 25/05/1985 M-Muslim111 183876 SHAMSUDHEEN K M 56.00 56.00 20/12/1991 M-Mappila112 161188 SHAMEER K B 56.00 56.00 11/12/1993 M-Mappila113 138157 FASIL K 55.67 55.67 23/02/1985 M-Muslim114 122687 SUNEER Y 55.67 55.67 25/05/1985 M-Muslim115 185077 MUHAMMED MUSTHAFA T 55.67 55.67 01/06/1988 M-Muslim116 170399 MOHAMMED ASLAM P A 55.67 55.67 14/03/1989 M-Muslim117 166463 SHAMSUDHIN H 55.67 55.67 16/05/1989 M-Muslim118 171416 ABDUL KAREEM P 55.67 55.67 11/07/1989 M-Mappila119 106730 SHAN S S 55.67 55.67 02/09/1989 M-Muslim120 118882 BINTHAHIR S 55.67 55.67 26/10/1991 M-Muslim121 174462 MUJEEB RAHMAN P C 55.33 55.33 30/05/1987 M-Mappila122 159107 SAJITH K M 55.33 55.33 29/02/1988 M-Muslim123 114308 HIJAS H 55.33 55.33 25/05/1988 M-Muslim124 173279 MUHAMMED NOUSHIL K 55.33 55.33 29/05/1988 M-Mappila125 171568 SUBAIRUDHEEN KP 55.33 55.33 05/04/1989 M-Mappila126 173757 ABDULLA E 55.33 55.33 20/05/1990 M-Mappila127 119737 ANVAR SHAN S S 55.33 55.33 25/05/1991 M-Muslim128 138080 RINAS N 55.00 55.00 31/05/1985 M-Muslim129 178352 ABDUL KHADAR V T 55.00 55.00 20/05/1986 M-Mappila130 132743 ABSEL A 55.00 55.00 17/06/1987 M-Muslim131 169948 AHAMMADUL KABEER K 55.00 55.00 30/01/1988 M-Muslim132 178438 JOUSHIF T 55.00 55.00 21/10/1989 M-Mappila133 163312 MOHAMMED NISSAR A 55.00 55.00 09/05/1990 M-Mappila
LATIN CATHOLICS / ANGLO INDIAN1 137276 VARGHESE PHILIP 58.00 9.6 67.6 30/05/1985 LC SP2 127488 CLEMENT Y 62.33 2.88 65.21 10/5/1984 LC NCC3 143267 BIBIN A S 63.67 63.67 07/09/1985 LC4 104462 JASMIN XAVIER 63.67 63.67 10/11/1985 LC5 116495 REJANEESH L 63.67 63.67 01/07/1986 LC6 129530 VINOD F 63.67 63.67 22/05/1987 LC7 141128 SIJU VARGHESE 63.67 63.67 03/12/1989 LC8 120868 WILSON Y 63.00 63.00 30/05/1989 LC9 139824 JOHNPAUL A D 62.67 62.67 25/07/1985 LC10 142965 JINU ANTONY 62.67 62.67 11/08/1988 LC11 103253 DEEPAK PHILIP 62.33 62.33 10/05/1985 LC12 122874 ALEX P 62.33 62.33 15/05/1987 LC
13 107807 ARUNKUMAR T V 59.33 2.88 62.21 31/05/1991 LC NCC14 112677 REJIN S 62.00 62.00 11/05/1989 LC15 138375 VIMAL G KODIVEEDU 62.00 62.00 23/12/1990 LC16 125286 NITHIN C J 62.00 62.00 27/12/1990 LC17 160260 THOMAS MANOJ P M 61.67 61.67 14/11/1986 LC18 141399 JOSELIN M F 61.67 61.67 16/12/1987 LC19 130485 VINEESH VIJAYAN 61.67 61.67 20/05/1991 LC20 138043 MELBIN P M 61.33 61.33 23/05/1986 LC21 139521 JOSEMON P J 61.33 61.33 15/08/1986 LC22 106912 SAIJU R 61.33 61.33 25/05/1989 LC
23 121263 VARGHESE PHILIP 61.33 61.33 18/12/1991 LC24 185324 MANUEL JIMSON T P 61.00 61.00 11/04/1987 LC25 114745 LIJIN KUMAR J L 61.00 61.00 27/05/1993 LC26 106965 BIBIN B 60.67 60.67 28/05/1993 LC27 131205 ANIL A 60.33 60.33 01/02/1988 LC28 108263 RAHUL BABU B 60.00 60.00 20/02/1988 LC29 135154 BINOY GEORGE 60.00 60.00 17/10/1989 LC30 123414 SABU F 60.00 60.00 16/12/1989 LC31 114506 DEEPU D S 59.67 59.67 14/05/1989 LC32 128951 JOSEPH P 59.67 59.67 10/04/1992 LC
33 125395 BIJU B 59.33 59.33 18/05/1985 LC34 137329 FRANCIS V S 59.00 59.00 08/05/1986 LC35 126209 SAJAN Y 59.00 59.00 16/06/1989 LC36 130807 THOMAS RICHARD 58.67 58.67 09/02/1989 LC37 128224 FREDINAND F 58.67 58.67 09/04/1992 LC38 114921 GOPAN C 58.33 58.33 18/05/1985 LC39 155243 ARUN JOSE T 58.00 58.00 06/08/1988 LC40 121718 JOSEPH TITUS 58.00 58.00 21/08/1989 LC41 124520 BAIJU B 58.00 58.00 07/05/1991 LC42 132399 SAJU PAUL C 57.67 57.67 22/05/1986 LC43 124358 RENO K G 57.67 57.67 30/05/1986 LC44 138034 VIPIN JACOB P X 57.67 57.67 10/11/1988 LC45 128791 LIJO L 57.67 57.67 31/05/1990 LC46 185513 ROBIN M 57.00 57.00 02/12/1987 LC
47 136962 JIBIN A C 56.67 56.67 01/06/1991 LC48 129762 JACKSON VALLENTINE C 56.33 56.33 30/05/1985 LC49 123156 XAVIER M 56.33 56.33 30/05/1987 LC50 138547 CHRISTOPHER V V 56.33 56.33 11/05/1990 LC51 113147 SHIBIN M B 56.33 56.33 26/05/1990 LC52 129284 JOSHUA A 56.33 56.33 03/11/1992 LC53 129345 AJITH ANTONY 56.00 56.00 23/05/1988 LC54 128099 JIJIN J 56.00 56.00 31/05/1988 LC55 118880 SAJITH S 56.00 56.00 15/05/1989 LC56 111690 RAJESH KUMAR P R 56.00 56.00 15/05/1990 LC57 106788 VINOD V S 56.00 56.00 20/05/1990 LC
OBC1 100266 ANOOP S 61.67 8.64 70.31 24/10/1986 OBC-Chakkala SP2 145495 RAHUL NARAYANAN 62.33000 4.8 67.13 10/02/1992 OBC-Veerasaivas
NCC [yogis And3 186856 SANDEEPKUMAR K 63 1.92 64.92 07/08/1987 OBC-maniyani NCC4 121113 ARUN R 63 1.92 64.92 30/04/1989 OBC-Veluthedath NCC
u Nair,5 146168 VINEETH N 61.33 2.88 64.21 24/01/1985 OBC-Veerasaivas NCC
[ Malapandaram,6 106955 SIJU R 63.67 63.67 01/05/1986 OBC-Velaans
[velaan, Velaar]
7 155105 VIJESH M M 18/04/1984 OBC-Kudumbis63.33 63.33
8 139009 LIMEESH M 63.33 63.33 27/05/1986 OBC-Vilakkithala Nair,9 125803 RENJITH G 63.33 63.33 25/04/1987 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika10 139043 PRAKASHKRISHNA G 62.67 62.67 10/05/1987 OBC-Ganika11 188618 SREERANJ P 60.67 1.92 62.59 31/05/1986 OBC-Saliyas, NCC
Chaliya, Chaliyam12 182812 BIJU C K 62.33 62.33 05/01/1987 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika13 129333 MAHESH C 62.33 62.33 14/05/1987 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika14 164311 SATHIANANDAN S 62.33 62.33 11/04/1989 OBC-Ezhuthachan15 170922 DINESH M MAYANOOR 62.00 62.00 26/02/1986 OBC-Kumbarans16 180901 NIKHIL KUMAR T K 61.67 61.67 30/04/1989 OBC-Saliyas, Chaliya, Chaliyam17 175933 SUBITH T 61.67 61.67 29/05/1989 OBC-Saliyas, Chaliya, Chaliyam18 117227 SREEJITH R 61.67 61.67 15/05/1990 OBC-Vanibha Chetty19 124874 MAHESH S 61.33 61.33 25/04/1985 OBC-Veerasaivas
[ Malapandaram,20 167681 SATHEESH V T 61.33 61.33 28/02/1993 OBC-Ezhuthachan21 162978 DINESAN K 61.00 61.00 19/01/1989 OBC-Kaikolan22 173906 SHIJU MK 60.33 60.33 21/10/1984 OBC-Kani/kaniyan
[ganaka]kanisan/k23 179431 VINEETH B 60.33 60.33 23/04/1986 OBC-Saliyas, Chaliya, Chaliyam24 168521 GURUVAYURAPPAN C 60.33 60.33 04/03/1987 OBC-Chetties25 127955 AJITHBAL B 60.00 60.00 09/08/1984 OBC-Vilakkithala Nair,26 117131 KUTTAPPAN R 60.00 60.00 16/05/1985 OBC-Vanian, Vanika, Vanika27 151318 VINOD KUMAR K K 60.00 60.00 14/07/1988 OBC-Pattariyas28 179625 RINEESH K 60.00 60.00 03/02/1991 OBC-Kusavan
VISWAKARMA1 107316 RAKESH SV 63.67 63.67 06/06/1988 V-Viswakarma2 166711 SURAG R 63.67 63.67 03/12/1988 V-Viswakarma3 150367 RENJITH KUMAR T 63.67 63.67 27/05/1989 V-Viswakarma4 127304 ARUN G NATH 63.33 63.33 01/02/1988 V-Viswakarma5 124715 SUMITH SUKUMARAN 60.33 2.88 63.21 21/12/1988 V-Viswakarma NCC6 137857 SREENIVASAN J 62.67 62.67 08/11/1984 V-Viswakarma7 120521 VINEESH V 62.67 62.67 26/07/1988 V-Viswakarma8 173941 SHAJU KP 61.67 61.67 16/11/1984 V-Viswakarma9 109379 ANOOP PRATHAP 61.67 61.67 30/12/1984 V-Viswakarma10 182944 SANAL N K 61.67 61.67 26/05/1987 V-Asari11 104173 HARIKRISHNAN S 61.67 61.67 12/05/1988 V-Viswakarma12 177596 SHINOJ M K 61.67 61.67 18/05/1989 V-Thattan13 116970 ARUNCHAND C V 61.33 61.33 15/05/1990 V-Viswakarma14 109486 ALVIN V S 61.00 61.00 02/05/1985 V-Viswakarma15 118521 AKHIL M 61.00 61.00 20/05/1993 V-Asari16 106377 VISHNU S 60.67 60.67 12/07/1989 V-Viswakarma17 107299 ANOOP VIJAY 60.00 60.00 24/08/1987 V-Viswakarma18 132524 AJEESH G 60.00 60.00 09/05/1988 V-Viswakarma19 101438 AKHIL P 60.00 60.00 03/07/1989 V-Viswakarma20 193757 SUBEESH P V 59.00 59.00 10/05/1988 V-Kollan21 188101 SHACHITH K 58.67 58.67 28/04/1986 V-Viswakarma22 123211 AMITKUMAR C J 58.33 58.33 26/05/1987 V-Viswakarma23 129835 RAHUL R RAJ 58.33 58.33 05/03/1991 V-Viswakarma24 158367 JINESH M J 58.00 58.00 20/05/1984 V-Asari25 120871 RAHUL KRISHNAN C R 58.00 58.00 03/04/1988 V-Viswakarma26 115223 ARUN KUMAR S 57.67 57.67 29/11/1990 V-Viswakarma27 124458 JISHNU S 57.33 57.33 10/03/1989 V-Viswakarma28 119357 PRASANTH G 56.33 56.33 23/05/1987 V-Viswakarma
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Renaissance in Kerala-1
1. The founder of ‘Samathwa Samajam”: Ayya Vaikundar
2. The founder of ‘Travancore Ezhava Sabha’:Dr.Palpu
3. Sree Narayana Guru visited the Satyagrahisat Vaikkom in: 1924
4. The Maharaja of Travancore who invitedThycaud Ayya to his palace and became hisdisciple? Swati Tirunal
5. One of the leaders of Kerala renaissanmcewho served as the manager of Residency inThiruvananthapuram? Thycaud Ayya
6. Panmana Ashramam is related to:Chattampi Swamikal
7. Prabodha Chandrodayam Sabha patronisedby Pandit Karuppan had its seat at: NorthParavur
8. S a h o d a r a n Ay y a p p a n l a u n c h e d‘Mishrabhojanam’ programme at Cherayiin: 1917
9. Sivagiri Theerthadanam, was conceived byVallabhasseri Govindan Vaidyar and _____-T K Kittan Writer
10. Who was instrumental in the establishmentof “Muslim Aikya Sangham”, a united Muslimforum for all the Muslims of the Travancore,Cochin and Malabar regions? VakkomMaulavi
11. Who was also known as ‘Kumara Gurudevan’?Poikayil Yohannan
12. Who was also known by the name ‘SreeBhatarakan’? Chattampi Swamikal
13. Who was born in 1814 in Nakalapuram?Thycaud Ayya
14. Who was called the ‘Lincoln of Kerala’?Pandit Karuppan
15. Sree Narayana Dharma Sangham wasregisted in: 1928
16. Sree Narayana Guru made his first visit toSri Lanka in: 1918
17. The founder of All Travancore MuslimMahajanasabha : Vakkom Moulavi
18. Kumaranasan passed away in: 192419. Kumaranasan was born in the year: 187320. Kummampalli Raman pillai Asan was the
teacher of: Sree Narayana Guru21. Name the organisation jointly launched by
Mannath Padmanabhan and R.Sankar: HinduMaha Mandalam
22. Name the social reformer who had contactswith Sree Narayana Guru and BrahmanandaSivayogi: Vagbhatananda
23. Name the social reformer whose educationwas started after attaining the age of 17:V.T.Bhatathirippad
24. The founder of Ananda Maha Sabha-Brahmananda Swami Sivayogi
25. Who founded ‘Vidhyaposhini’, a culturalorganisation? Sahodaran Ayyappan
26. Who founded Prathyaksha Raksha DaivaSabha? Poikayil Yohannan
27. Who started the publication of a journal called‘Abhinava Kerala’? Vagbhatananda
28. Who studied at the ‘Patasala’ of PettayilRaman Pillai asan and became the monitor
of the class? Chattampi Swamikal29. Who translated the ‘Atmopadeshasatakam’
of Sree Narayana Guru into English with theTitle ‘Centiloquy to the Self”? Nataraja Guru
30. Who translated the dialogue between Tagoreand Narayana Guru into Malayalam duringTagore’s visit to Sivagiri? Kumaranasan
31. The name ‘Muthukutty’ was the childhoodname of: Ayya Vaikundar
32. The first to establish a printing press in Keralawithout foreign support: Kuriakode EliasChavara
33. The founder of ‘Islam Dharma ParipalanaSangham’: Vakkom Moulavi
34. “Ask not, Say not, think not caste” are thewords of: Sree Narayana Guru
35. ‘Adwaitha Chintha Paddhathi was written by’:Chattampi Swamikal
36. ‘Baalaakalesam’ was autored by: PanditKaruppan
37. ‘Daiva Dasakam’ was authored by: Sree
Narayana Guru38. “His grandfather Hrishikesan and his father
Muthukumaran were great yogis and weremigrated to Tamilnadu from Pampumkadu inMalabar during Tipu Sultan’s aggression. LordSubramanya was their family deity. At the ageof 12, he received spiritual initiation from twoTamil Saints, Sachidananda Maharaj and SriChitti Paradeshi.”-The person mentioned hereis: Thycaud Ayya
39. “I consider it the greatest good fortune of mylife to have visited the beautiful Travancorestate and met the most venerable saint, SreeNarayana Guru Swami trippadangal” Whowrote these words in the guest book atSivagiri?- Gandhiji
40. The leaders of renaissance who were bornin 1863: Ayyankali and Dr.Palpu
41. The Malayalam poet who had prominentBuddhist influence in his writ ings:Kumaranasan
42. The mouth piece of Sadhujana ParipalanaSangham, started in 1913: SadhujanaParipalini
43. The Ezhava Memorial of 1900 was submittedbefore: Lord Curzon
44. The first European disciple of Sree NarayanaGuru: Ernest Kirk
45. The first medical graduate from Ezhava
community in Travancore: Dr.Palpu46. Acts that one performs For one’s own sake
Should also aim for the good Of other men-are the words of:Sree Narayana Guru
47. “Without differences of caste,Nor enmities ofcreed, Here it is, the model of an abode,whereall live like brothers at heart” - these wordswere inscribed by Narayana Guru on a plaqueat: Aruvippuram
48. “The people who form the Ezhava samajamand Nair samajam are themselvesproclaiming that they are non-Brahmins andare of backward class, thereby destroyingtheir eminence and unity”-Who said this?Brahmananda Sivayogi
49. “To change the Nampoothiri into human” wasthe slogan of which organisation?Yogakshema Sabha
50. “Whatever the religion, attire, language andsuch other things of human kind, as theybelong to same caste (species) there is noharm in interdining and intermarriage betweenthem”-Sree Narayana Guru made this
suggestion to: Sahodaran Ayyappan51. In which state is Marutwamala? Tamil Nadu
(Kanyakumari district)52. In which year Dr.P.Palpu was born? 186353. In which year Kumaranasan became the
president of S.N.D.P.Yogam? 192354. In which year Kuriakose Elias Chavara was
born? 180555. In which year Narayana Guru did the
prathishta of the goddess Sree Sarada atSivagiri ?1912 (April)
56. In which year Sadhujana ParipalanaSangham became ‘Pulaya Mahasabha’? 1938
57. In which year Sree Narayana Guruestablished Adwaithasramam at Aluva? 1914
58. In which year Thycaud Ayya passed away ?1909
59. “Not for argument but to know and inform
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others” these words were the theme of theconferece held at____ under the leadershipof Sree Narayana Guru in 1924: Aluva
60. “Organize and strengthen, Educate andEnlighten” are the words of: Sree NarayanaGuru
61. “Oru jathy, oru matham ,oru Daivom” (“Inthaulakathile orae oru jathy than, Orae orumatham than, orae oru kadavul than” ) is theMalayalam translation of Thycaud Ayya’steaching . Who popularised it? SreeNarayana Guru
62. Dr.Palpu served in the medical service underthe government of: Mysore
63. From where the Begging March ofV.T.Bhatathirippad was started? Thrissur
64. ‘I have been touring different parts of theworld. During these travels, I have had thegood fortune to come into contact with severalsaints and maharshis. But I have frankly toadmit that I have never come across one whois spiritually greater than Swami SreeNarayana Guru of Kerala” Whose words arethese? Rabindranath Tagore
65. In What was the aim of Begging March(Yachana Yatra) organised byV.T.Bhatathirippad ?- to provide opportunityof education for poor children
66. In which district was the Perinad strike held?Kollam
67. Moksha Pradeepa Khandanam was writtenby: Chattampi Swamikal
68. Name the leader of renaissance who becamea minister in Travancore Cochin: SahodaranAyyappan
69. Who was honoured by the Maharaja ofCochin with the title ‘Kavithilakan’? PanditKaruppan
70. Who was known as the ‘Saint withoutSaffron’? Chattampi Swamikal
71. Who was named Komaran at his birth?Poikayil Yohannan
72. Who was respectfully called “SuperintendAyya”? Thycaud Ayya
73. Who was the Chief Minister when theGovernment of Kerala decided to return thepress that had been confiscated in 1910 tothe descendants of Vakkom Maulavi, in 1957?
E.M.S.Namboothirippad74. Who was the first to introduc the system
called “A school along with every church”?Kuriakose Elias Chavara
75. Name the leader of renaissance who wasousted from his caste for the reason ofattending the Ahmedabad Congress Sessionof 1921? V.T.Bhatatirippad
76. Name the leader related to the ‘MuthukulamSpeech’ of 1947? Mannath Padmanabhan
77. Name the leaders of renaissance of Keralawho kept a warm relationship throughout theirlife from the beginnig of their friendship? SreeNarayana Guru and Chattampi Swamikal
78. Name the newspaper started byC.V.Kunhuraman in 1911 to propagate theideals of Sree Narayana Guru: KeralaKaumudi
79. In which year was the Begging March ofV.T.Bhatathirippad? 1931
80. Jaathikkummi is the famous work of:Pandit Karuppan
81. Jnanodayam Sabha’ was founded underthe patronage of Pandit Karuppan at:Edakochi
82. Kumarakodi is the final resting place of:Kumaranasan
83. The birth place of Mannath Padmanabhan:Perunna
84. The elegy ‘Prarodanam’ mourns the deathof his contemporary and friend ______. A.R. Raja Raja Varma
85. The founder of Thathva Prakashika Ashramat Kozhikode: Vagbhatananda
86. The Goverment of Travancore issuedorders to open the approach roads totemples to all avarnas in the year: 1928
87. Nirvritipachakam was written by: SreeNarayana Guru
88. The first member of Pulaya community tobe nominated to Travancore LegislativeAssembly: Ayyankali
89. The first Sanyasa disciple of SreeNarayana Guru: Sivalinga Swamikal
90. The organiser of ‘Kalyanadayini Sabha’:Pandit Karuppan
91. The original name of Thycaud Ayya was:Subbarayan
92. The Perinad strike was led by: Ayyankali93. The personality who was visited by
Narayana Guru at Thiruvannamala, Tamilnadu in 1916: Ramana Maharshi
94. The place selected by Narayana Guru whenhe decided to give up his wandering life andsettle down: Varkala
95. The place where Ayyankali started a‘Kudippallikkoodam’ for the depressedclasses in 1905? Venganur
96. The place where Ayyankali started a schoolfor the depressed classes in 1904:Venganur
97. The place where Dr.Palpu was born: Pettah98. Who called Kumaranasan as ‘Chinna
Swami’? Dr.Palpu99. Who called the rule of English as ‘White
Devil’ and the rule of the King of Travancoreas the ‘Devil of Ananthapuri’? AyyaVaikundar
100. Who conferred the Title of ‘Vidwan’ uponPandit Karuppan in 1913? KeralavarmaValiakoithampuran of Travancore
101. Narayana Guru’s second visit to Sri Lankawas in: 1926
102. Neelakanda Theerthapadar was thedisciple of: Chattampi Swamikal
103. The place where Narayana guru is believedto have attained a state of Enlightenment:Maruthwamala
104. The real name of Brahmananda Sivayogi:Karat Govindankutty Menon
105. Who ousted god from the centre and placedmind in its place? Brahmananda Sivayogi
106. Who passed away on the previous day of
India becoming a republic? Dr.Palpu107. Who patronised ‘Sudharma Sooryodaya
Sabha’ at Thevara? Pandit Karuppan108. The real name of Vagbhatananda
Gurudevar- V.K.Gurukkal109. Vakkom Abdul Khadir Moulaviwas born in
1873 in _____ district. Thiruvananthapuram110. Vakkom Maulavi passed away in: 1932111. Vedadhikara Niroopanam was authored by:
Chattampi Swamikal112. The birth place of Chattampi Swamikal:-
Kollur (Kannammula)113. What was the pet name of Chattampi
Swamikal: Kunjan114. The social reformer who inspired the
formation of ‘Karshaka Sangham’ inMalabar: Vagbhatananda
115. The social reformer who said “Mind is God”:Brahmananda Sivayogi
116. The third signatory in the Malayali Memorial(1891) a mass petition signed by more than10000 persons submitted before Sree MulamTirunal, the King of Travancore: Dr.Palpu
117. The Visit of Mahathma Gandhi at VaikomSatyagraha in the year-1925
118. Who advised Dr. Palpu to associate withsome spiritual person in his effort to fight forthe rights of the Ezhavas? Vivekananda
119. Who advised the organisers of VaikomSatyagraha to conduct ‘Savarna Jatha’?
Mahathma Gandhi120. The birth place of Vaikunta Swamikal:
Swamithoppe121. Which agitation is also known as
“Thonnooramand Lahala’? Oorutapalamrevolt
122. Which organisation inspired Ayyan Kali toestablish Sadhujana Paripalana Sangham?SNDP Yogam
123. Who authored ‘Mokshapradeepam’?Brahmananada Sivayogi
124. The remains of Chavara Kuriakose Alias iskept at: Mannanam
125. Who called Kumaranasan “the Poet ofRenaissance’? Thayatt Sankaran
126. Who authored ‘Anandasutram’?Brahmananada Sivayogi
127. Who authored ‘Divyakokilam’ as a tribute toRabindranath Tagore? Kumaranasan
128. The work of Kumaranasan based onBuddhist legend:
129. The work of Kumaranasan that depicts thefact ‘Mamsanibhadamalla ragam’ (Love isnot an artifact of flesh): Leela
130. The work of Kumaransan on the backgroundof the Malabar Rebellion of 1921:Duravastha
131. The world rises from love /And attainsprogress with love,/Love is itself the powerof the world,/Love brings happiness to all; /Love is life itself, sir,/And Love’s absence isdeath”-The work of Kumaranasan whichdepicts the sacredness of love :Chandalabhikshuki
132. The year of Liberation Struggle -1959133. The year of Perinad Revolt led by Ayyankali:
1915134. Who founded the Siddhasramam at Alathur?
Brahmananda Swami Sivayogi135. Who gave a detailed explanation of
‘Chinmudra’ to Swami Vivekananda whenhe visited Kerala? Chattampi Swamikal
136. Who gave financial aid to Kumaranasan toget education from Bangalore and Kolkata?Dr.Palpu
137. Who headed a deputation which submitteda memoradum signed by 23000 personsbefore the Regent Queen during theVaikom Satyagraha? ChanganasseryParameswaran Pillai
138. Who introduced Thycaud Ayya to SreeNarayana Guru? Chattampi Swamikal
139. Who expounded the concept of‘Aananthajathi’? Brahmananda Sivayogi
140. Who expounded the philosophy“Snehamanakhilasaramoozhiyil” (Love is allin this world) in his writings? Kumaranasan
141. Who undertook a studentship in poetryunder Manamboor Govindan Asan?Kumaranasan
142. Who was declared as his successor by SreeNarayana Guru in 1925? Bodhananda
143. Who was given the name ‘MudichoodumPerumal’ by his parents? Ayya Vaikundar
144. Who was the only person who wasexempted from court appearances in civilcases by Government of Travancore? SreeNarayana Guru
145. Who wrote Darshanamala? Sree NarayanaGuru
146. Who wrote introduction to ‘Nalini’ written byKumaranasan: A.R.Rajaraja Varma
147. Who, on the basis of logical reasoningrejected all existing religions and at thesame time established a new religion called
‘Aananthamath’? Brahmananda Sivayogi148. Whom Sardar K.M.Panicker called the
‘Madan Mohan Malavya of Kerala’?Mannath Padmanabhan
149. Whose childhood name was ‘Kumaru’?Kumaranasan
150. The headquarters of Prathyaksha RakshaDaiva Sabha: Eraviperoor
151. The last Sanyasa disciple of Sree NarayanaGuru: Anandatheertha Swamikal
152. The author of ‘AdukkalayilninnuArangathekku’: V.T.Bhatathirippad
153. Cochin Pulaya Maha Sabha was foundedby: Pandit Karuppan
154. Who organised interdining at Kozhikode andcalled it “Preethibhojanam”? Vagbhatananda
155. Who presided over the All CommunitiesConference organised by Ayyankali on 10th
December 1915 in connection with the Perinadstrike? Changanassery ParameswaranPillai
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156. Who raised the concept of ‘Dravida dalit’who is neither Hindu nor Christian?Kumaragurudevan
157. Who said “No caste, no religion, no god forman”: Sahodaran Ayyappan
158. Who said these words “I installed my siva;not a Brahmin siva”? Sree Narayana Guru
159. Who started the publication ‘Saragrahi’ topropagate his ideals? BrahmanandaSivayogi
160. After becoming the disciple of SreeNarayana Guru to which place Kumaru(Kumaranasan) was sent for higher studiesin Sanskrit? Bangalore
161. Who is regarded as the father of therenaissance of Kerala? Sree NarayanaGuru
162. Who led the first organised strike ofagricultural labourers in Travancore?Ayyankali
163. Aggrieved by the death of Sree ChattambiSwamikal, who wrote a condolence poemnamely ‘Samadhi Sapthakam’? PanditKaruppan
164. Al-Islam , The Muslim and Deepika werepublished by- Vakkom Moulavi
165. Araya Vamsodharani Sabha had its seat at:Engandiyoor
166. Atmopadeshasatakam was authored by:Sree Narayana Guru
167. Ayyankali passed away in: 1941168. Bodheswaran, Perunnelli Krishnan
Vaidhyan, Velutheri Kesavan Vaidhyan,Kumbalath Sanku Pillai etc were grihasthadisciples of : Chattampi Swamikal
169. Brahmananda Swami Sivayogi was born in:1852
170. The place which was selected by NanuAsan (Narayana Guru) as his abode formeditation and spiritual activit ies:Aruvippuram
171. The prefix ‘Mahakavi’ awarded toKumaranasan by Madras University in theyear ___.1922
172. The presiding deity of the Thycaud AyyaSwami Temple: Shiva
173. The name ‘Sivagiri’ was given to the mountat Varkala by: Sree Narayana Guru
174. The name ‘Vagbhatananda’ was given toV.K.Gurukkal by - Sivayogi of Alathur
175. The name of the boat Kumaranasan wastravelling before he met an accident thatcaused his death: Redeemer
176. The novel ‘Guru’ depicts the life of SreeNarayana Guru is authored by:K.Surendran
177. Who is called the father of literacy inKerala? Kuriakose Elias Chavara
178. Who called Kumaranasan ‘ViplavathinteSukranakshatram’? Joseph Mundassery
179. Who exhorted ‘Mattuvin Chattangele’(Change the rules)? Kumaranasan
180. The only foreign country visited by SreeNarayana Guru: Sri Lanka
181. The only Keralite whose birth day and deathanniversary are declared holiday by theGovernment of Kerala: Sree NarayanaGuru
182. The publication ‘The Muslim’ was launchedby Vakkom Moulavi in: 1906
183. Chattampi Swamikal aquired self realizationat: Vadaveeswaram
184. Who is referred to as the “father of muslimrenaissance in Kerala”? Vakkom Moulavi
185. Who led the starvation march? V.T.Bhatatirippad186. Vagbhatananda Gurudevar was a disciple
of : Sree Narayana Guru187. Who became the editor of ‘Yukthivadi’
magazine in 1928? Sahodaran Ayyappan188. Who became the first president of the
Travancore Devaswam Board in 1949?Mannath Padmanabhan
189. Who called Kerala “a lunatic asylum’?Vivekananda
190. ‘Navamanjari’ written by Sree NarayanaGuru is dedicated to: Chattampi Swamikal
191. ‘Prachina Malayalam’ was authored by:Chattampi Swamikal
192. “ Whatever may be the religion of a man, itis enough if he becomes virtuous “ are thewords of: Sree Narayana Guru
193. “ Liquor is poison, make it not, sell it not,drink it not” are the words of: Sree NarayanaGuru
194. “Freedom alone is nectar divine;Freedom is life itself;To a self-respecting peopleSlavery is more terrible than death”- Whowrote these lines? Kumaranasan
195. The only poet in Malayalam who became‘mahakavi’ without writing a ‘mahakavyam’:Kumaranasan
196. Who is regared as the greatest Keralite of20th century? Sree Narayana Guru
197. Who led ‘Kallumala (Stone ornament)Agitation”? Ayyankali
198. Who led agitation against oozhiyavela(forced labour)? Ayya Vaikunatar
199. The last temple consecrated by SreeNarayana Guru: Kalavankode
200. The leaders of renaissance who passedaway in the same year of 1924: ChattampiSwamikal and Kumaranasan
Constitution of India-1201. Indian Legislature was made bicameral for
the first time in through: Govt. of India Act,1919
202. After the June 3rd plan of Lord Mountbatten,The Constituent Assembly of Pakistan metat: Karachi
203. The Act which introduced diarchy or dualgovernment for the first time: Govt. of IndiaAct, 1919
204. The Act which introduced federal structurefor India for the first time? Govt. of IndiaAct, 1935
205. The administrative reform that introducedthe element of direct election for the firsttime: Indian Council Act, 1909
206. The British crown assumed soveregnty overIndia from East India Company, through the......: Govt of India Act, 1858
207. The Constituent Assembly approved theConstitution on- 26th November 1949
208. The constituent assembly was electedindirectly by......... - The members of theProvincial legislative assembly
209. The Constituent Assembly was formed afterthe proposals of: Cabinet Mission
210. After the partition, the membership of theConstituent Assembly was reduced to: 299
211. How many members represented theprovinces in the Constituent Assembly? 229
212. Indian Councils Act 1909 was also knownas: Minto-Morley Reforms
213. Indian politics was brought under theinfluence of the British Parliament for thefirst time through: The Regulating Act, 1773
214. Minto-Morley Reforms were introduced in:1909
215. Most of the Constitution of India has beenerected on the debris of: Govt. of India Act,1935
216. Official language is mentioned in Part .....of the Constitution: Part XVII
217. On 13 December, 1946, who moved theObjectives Resolution in the ConstituentAssembly? Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
218. The Act which ended the diarchy inprovinces and granted autonomy: Govt. ofIndia Act, 1935
219. The Constituent Assembly was formedon......., 1946: December 6
220. The first Act passed by the Brit ishParliament for the administration of India:The Regulating Act, 1773
221. The first attempt to introduce representativeand popular element was: Minto-MorleyReforms
222. The last Act passed by the Brit ishParliament in respect of the administrationof India. Indian Independence Act
223. The reform which introduced the element
of election in indirect manner for the firsttime: Indian Council Act, 1892
224. The shortest Act passed by the BritishParliament in respect of the administrationof India. Indian Independence Act
225. Under which Act Burma (Myanmar) wasseparated from British India? Govt. of IndiaAct, 1935
226. What was also known as Montague-Chelmsford Reforms? Govt. of India Act,1919
227. Which Act by the British Parliament madeprovisions for appointment of a GovernorGeneral for the administration of the areasunder the East India Company? TheRegulating Act, 1773
228. Which Act envisaged provisions for theestablishment of a federal court for India?Govt. of India Act, 1935
229. Which Act provided separate electorate formuslim community for the first time? IndianCouncil Act, 1909
230. Which Act redesignated the GovernorGeneral of Bengal as the Governor Generalof India? Charter Act, 1833
231. The number of elected members in LokSabha at present: 543
232. The number of indirectly elected membersto the Rajya Sabha from states: 229
233. The number of indirectly elected membersto the Rajya Sabha from Union Territories:4
234. The number of schedules in the Constitutionof India when it was brought into force in1950: Eight
235. The number of sessions of Lok Sabha takeplace in a year: 3
236. The Parliament building of India wasdesigned by: Edwin Lutuens and HerbertBaker
237. The Parliament of India consists of: LokSabha, Rajya Sabha, President
238. The quorum of for the meeting of eitherhouse of Parliament: 1/10
239. The structure of the Parliament building ofIndia: Circular
240. The total membership of the ConstituentAssembly of undivided India was : 389
241. The total number of elected members inParliament at present: 776
242. Who was elected as the permanentchairman of the Constituent Assembly on11th December, 1946? Rajendraprasad
243. According to the Constitution the maximumlimit of the number of members can beelected from States: 530
244. According to the Constitution the maximumlimit of the number of members can beelected from Union Territoties: 20
245. Advisory Committee on FundamentalRights, Minorities was headed by: SardarPatel
246. Anti defection law was included in the .....Schedule of the Constitution: Tenth
247. As per constitutional provisions themaximum number of members in Parliamentis limited as: 802
248. Directive Principles are included in Part......of the Constitution: Part IV
249. Fundamental Rights Sub-Committee washeaded by: JB Kripalani
250. In which Part of the ConstitutionFundamental Duties are included?Part IVA
251. In which part of the ConstitutionFundamental Rights are included?Part III
252. Lok Sabha is also known as: House ofPeople
253. Name the Union Territories that arerepresented in Rajya Sabha: Delhi andPuthucherry
254. Rajya Sabha was formed on 3rd April, ........:1952
255. Seventh Schedule of the Constitit ioncontains details about: Three lists
256. The Act which granted opportunity toIndians to members in the Viceroy’s
Executive Council? Indian Council Act,1909
257. The colour of the carpet in Lok Sabha:Green
258. The colour of the carpet in Rajya Sabha:Red
259. The Constituent Assembly met for the firsttime on ......., 1946: December 9
260. The Constituent Assembly took .........tocomplete the Constitution: 2 years, 11months and 18 days
261. The Constitution of India was brought intoforce on: 26th January 1950
262. The first amendment of the Constitution wasincluded in ..... Schedule of the Constitution:Ninth
263. The foreign language included in the EighthSchedule of the Constitution: Nepali
264. The four languages added to the EighthSchedule recently: Dogri, Maithili, Sindhi,Bodo
265. The Indian Independence Act got theassent of the British King on: 18th July 1947
266. The longest session of Lok Sabha: Budgetsession
267. The maximum number of members that canbe nominated by the president to the LokSabha from Anglo Indian community: 2
268. The members of the Constituent Assemblyappended their signatures to theConstitution on- 24 January, 1950
269. The members of the Union Cabinet iscollectively responsible to: Lok Sabha
270. The minimum age required to become amember of Lok Sabha: 25
271. The minimum age required to become amember of Rajya Sabha: 30
272. The total number of members in the RajyaSabha at present: 245
273. The total number of members of Parliamentat present: 790 (Lok Sabha-545+RajyaSabha 245)
274. The total number of nominated members inParliament: 14 (Lok Sabha-2+Rajya Sabha 12)
275. The total number of sessions of theConstituent Assembly: 11
276. The Vice President of the ConstituentAssembly was: Harendra CoomarMookerjee
277. Third Scheule of the Constitution contains......: Oath and Affirmations
278. Under which Act the post of GovernorGeneral of India was renamed ‘Viceroy ofIndia’? Govt of India Act, 1858
279. Which Act transferred the administration ofIndia from the British hands to the Indian handscompletely? Indian Independence Act
280. Which Part of the Constitution containsamendment provisions? Part XX
281. Which Part of the Constitution containsemergency provisions? Part XVIII
282. Which part of the Constitution deals withElections? Part XV
283. Which part of the Constitution is dealt withStates and Union Territories? Part I
284. Which party has the second largest numberof members in the Constituent Assembly:Muslim League
285. Which Schedule contains PanchayatRaj? 11th
286. The number of schedules in the Constitutionof India at present: 12
287. How much of the total members of RajyaSabha is elected every two years? 1/3
288. Which is presided over by a non-member?Rajya Sabha
289. Which is called House of Elders? RajyaSabha
290. A money bill sent to Rajya Sabha shouldbe returned to the lower house within ......days. 14
291. The first joint sitting of Lok Sabha and RajyaSabha was held in the year: 1961
292. The objective resolution was adopted by theConstituent Assembly on: 22nd January1947
293. The tenure of member of Lok Sabha is ......years. 5
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294. As per the provisions of the Constitution thenumber of members of Lok Sabha is limitedas: 552
295. As per the provisions of the Constitution thenumber of members of Rajya Sabha islimited as: 250
296. On normal business days, the Lok Sabhaproceedingd starts at ...... a.m- 11.00
297. Which Schedule of the Consti tut ioncontains number of seats allotted tovarious States and Union Territories inRajya Sabha? Part IV
298. Which schedule of the Constitution containsprovisions about emoluments andallowances of Presidents and Governors?Second
299. Which Schedule of the Constitution dealsabout administration and control ofscheduled areas: Part V
300. Which Schedule of the Constitution ismentioned about tribal areas? Part VI
301. Which Schedule was added by 74thamendment? 12th
302. Which Schehule of the Constitution containsnames and territorial extents of States andUnion Territories? First
303. Which State has the largest number ofmembers in Rajya Sabha? U.P.
304. Which state has the largest number ofmembers in the Constituent Assembly?United Province
305. Which Union territory has the largestnumber of members in Rajya Sabha? Delhi
306. Who presides over the joint sitting ofParliament? Speaker of Lok Sabha
307. Who presides over the Lok Sabha?Speaker
308. Who presides over the Rajya Sabha? VicePresident
309. Who represented Scheduled CasteFederation in the Constituent Assembly? BRAmbedkar
310. Who was the chairman of the DraftingCommittee of the Constitution? BRAmbedkar
311. Who was the Constitutional advisor to theConstituent Assembly? BN Rao
312. Who was the temporary chairman of theConstituent Assembly? SachidanandaSinha
313. The number of languages in the eighthSchedule of the Constitution: 22
314. The number of languages in the SeventhSchedule of the Constitution when it wasbrought into force: 14
315. Rajya Sabha is also known as: Council ofStates
316. The first chairman of Rajya Sabha: SRadhakrishnan
317. The first Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha:SV Krishnamurthy
318. The first hour of every sitting of Lok Sabhais called the ....... Question Hour
319. The minimum age required to vote in LokSabha elections: 18
320. The tenure of member of Rajya Sabha is...... years. 6
321. Who is the ex-officio chairman of RajyaSabha: Vice President
322. Who was known as ‘father of Rajya Sabha’?S Radhakrishnan
323. How many members are nominated by thepresident to the Rajya Sabha: 12
324. The number of elected members in RajyaSabha at present: 233
325. The sovereignty under the Constitution ofIndia vested with: People
326. Which part of the Constitution of Indiarepresent the quintessence, the philosophyand the ideals or soul of the Constitution?Preamble
327. The date mentioned in the preamble of theConstitution: 26th November 1949
328. The status of India from 15th August 1947to 26th January 1950: Dominion in theBritish Commonwealth of Nations
329. “The state shall have no religion of its ownand all persons shall be equally entilted to
freedom of conscience and right freely toprofess, practice and propagate religion”-This principle is termed: Secularism
330. As per the provisions of the Constitution theminimum strength of State LegislativeAssembly is: 60
331. As per the provisions of the Constitution,the strength of State Legislative Assemblyis limited upto: 500
332. Cabinet system in India was copied from:Britain
333. From which country Ireland copied DirectivePrinciples? Spanish Republic
334. If the post of president is vacant, a newpresident will be elected within ..... months-6
335. In case of resignation, the President submitshis resignation letter to: Vice President
336. In which case the Supreme Court gave theverdict that the preamble is a part ofConstitution? Keshavananda Bharati Case
337. India borrowed the idea of FundamentalRights from the Constitutuion of: USA
338. Legislative Assembly of which state has thetenure of six years? Jammu & Kashmir
339. “A representative and responsible systemunder which those who administer the affairsof the state are chosen by the electorateand accountable to them”- This refers to:Democracy
340. Which term implies an elected head of state:Republic
341. The minimum age required to become acandidate for the post of President: 35
342. The minimum age required to contest in theelection to Legislative Assembly: 25
343. The minimum age required to vote in theelection to Legislative Assembly: 18
344. The number of rooms in RashrapathiBhavan: 340
345. The number of states in India withLegislative Council, the second chamber ofLegislature: 7
346. The official residence of the President ofIndia, Rashrapathi Bhavan, was designedby: Edwin Lutyens
347. The idea of single citizenship has beencopied from: Britain
348. The idea of Suspension of FundamentalRights during emergency has been copiedfrom: Weimar Constitution of Germany
349. The idea of the President is the executivehead of the state has been copied from:USA
350. The idea of Vice President as the chairmanof upper house has been copied from: USA
351. The idea of written constitution has beencopied from: USA
352. The Indian state where Article 356 of theConstitution was imposed for the first time:Kerala
353. A democratic state with hereditary head ofstate: Britain
354. A country with collective head of state:Switzerland
355. The words included in the preamble throughthe 42nd Amendment: Socialist, Secular
356. The words ‘Unity of the Nation’ in thepreamble was substituted by ....... throughthe 42nd Amendment: Unity and Integrityof the Nation
357. In which year preamble was amended?1976
358. Which amendment amended the preamble?42nd
359. How many words are there in the preambleat present? 85
360. Who drafted the preamble? JawaharlalNehru
361. The wording of the preamble of India is closeto the preamble to the Constitution of :Ireland
362. The idea of council of ministers arecollectively responsible to the lower houseof the Parliament has been copied from:Britain
363. How many times the preamble has beenamended? Once
364. Ministers of the State Legislative Assembly
are collectively responsible to the: StateLegislative Assembly
365. Name the country other than India to haveFundamental Duties in its Constitution:Japan
366. Name the Union Territories that haveLegislative Assembly: Delhi andPuthucherry
367. President is empowered to declare howmany types of emergency? 3
368. Rule of law has been copied from: Britain369. The distribution of powers between centre
and states has been copied from: Canada370. The executive powers of the union of India
is vested with: President371. The feature of Federal Scheme has been
borrowed from: Govt of India Act, 1935372. The first in the world history to codify laws:
Hammurabi373. The first law giver of the world: Hammurabi374. The idea of advisory jurisdiction of Supreme
Court has been copied from: Canada375. The idea of appointment of Governors of
States by the centre has been copied from:Canada
376. The idea of Parliamentary privileges hasbeen copied from: Britain
377. The idea of placing the residuary powerswith the centre was influenced by theConstitution of: Canada
378. The idea of post of Vice President has beencopied from: USA
379. The idea of prerogative writs has beencopied from: Britain
380. The idea of President as the nominal headof the state has been copied from: Britain
381. The idea of President is the supremecommander of the armed forces has beencopied from: USA
382. The idea of Public Service Commission hasbeen copied from: Govt of India Act, 1935
383. The Indian state where President’s rule wasimposed for the first time: Punjab
384. The law making procedure in India has beencopied from: Britain
385. The Legislative procedure has been copiedfrom: Britain
386. The member of the Constituent Assemblywho made the remark that “The Preamble isthe most precious part of the Constitution. Itis the soul of the Constitution. It is the key tothe Constitution”: Thakurdas Bhargava
387. The method of election of president hasbeen copied from: Ireland
388. The only Indian state that has its ownconstitution: Jammu & Kashmir
389. The ordinances issued by the President mustbe approved by the President within ......weeks of the reassembly of Parliament: 6
390. The post of speaker of Lok Sabha has beencopied from: Britain
391. The system of Parliamentary Governmenthas been copied from: Britain
392. The system that the head of the state is apart of parliament has been copied from:Britain
393. The tenure of member of LegislativeAssembly is ...... years. Five
394. The tenure of the president of India is ......years.- 5
395. Union Territory in South India to haveLegislative Assembly: Puducherry
396. What is referred to as an ‘epitome’ of thebroad features of the Constitution?Preamble
397. What is regarded as the corner stone ofmodern democracy? Magna Carta
398. Which Article of the Constitution deals withspecial provisions regarding Jammu andKashmir? 370
399. Which Article of the Constitution is relatedto ‘Abolition of untouchability’? 17
400. Which Article of the Constitution is relatedto ‘Equality of opportunity in matters ofpublic employment’? 16
401. The preamble of the Constitution beginswith: We, the people of India..... IndiraGandhi
402. The preamble of the Constitution came intoforce on: 26th January 1950
403. The procedure for removing the Presidentof India, if he violates the Constitution:Impeachment
404. The procedure of election of members tothe upper house has been copied from:South Africa
405. The idea of Fundamental Rights has beencopied from: USA
406. The idea of impeachment of President hasbeen copied from: USA
407. The idea of Independence of Judiciary hasbeen copied from: USA
408. The idea of joint sitting of two houses ofparliament has been copied from: Australia
409. The idea of Judicial review has been copiedfrom: USA
410. The idea of more powerful lower house hasbeen copied from: Britain
411. The idea of nominating eminent membersto Rajya Sabha has been copied from:Ireland
412. Which state has the largest number ofLegislative Council seats? Uttar Pradesh
413. Which state has the largest number of LokSabha seats? U.P.
414. Which state has the largest number of RajyaSabha seats? Uttar Pradesh
415. The procedure of impeachment has beencopied from: USA
416. The procedure of removal of judges of HighCourt and Supreme Court has been copiedfrom: USA
417. The provisions regarding trade andcommerce has been copied from: Australia
418. The scheme of federation with a strongcentre has been copied from: Canada
419. The South Indian states with LegislativeCouncil: Karnataka,Andhra Pradesh,Telengana
420. The status of Delhi as per the Constitution:National Capital Territory
421. The system of election in India has beencopied from: Britain
422. Which Article of the Constitution is relatedto President’s rule in State? 356
423. Which Article of the Constitution is relatedto prohibition of discrimination on thegrounds of religion, race, caste, sex or placeof birth? 15
424. Which Article of the Constitution related toimpeachment of President? 61
425. Which state has the largest number ofLegislative Assembly seats? Uttar Pradesh
426. The idea of Bicameralism has been copiedfrom: Britain
427. The idea of Concurrent List has been copiedfrom: Australia
428. The idea of Directive Principles of StatePolicy has been copied from: Ireland
429. The idea of elected president as the headof the state has been copied from: Ireland
430. The idea of Fundamental Duties has beencopied from: Former USSR
431. Which state has the least number ofLegislative Council seats? Jammu &Kashmir
432. Which state has the least number ofmembers in its Legislative Assembly?Sikkim
433. Which State/ Union Territory has the leastnumber of members in its LegislativeAssembly? Puducherry
434. Who administers the oath of office of thePresident? Chief Justice of India
435. Who is called “the first among the equals”?Prime Minister
436. Who is known as the ‘key stone of thecabinet arch? Prime Minister
437. Who is the ex-officio chairman of thePlanning Commission? Prime Minister
438. Who made the statement “The Preambleof the Constitution is the horoscope of ourSovereign Democratic Republic”? KMMunshi
439. Who performs the duties of the Presidentin his/her absense of Presidend and Vice
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President? Chief Justice of SupremeCourt
440. Who performs the duties of the Presidentin his/her absense? Vice President
441. Which Article of the Constitution related toissuance of ordinances by the President? 123
442. From which community the President ofIndia can nominate two members to LokSabha to ensure representation? Anglo-Indian
443. Who summons the Lok Sabha? President444. Who has the power to dissolve the Lok
Sabha? The President445. Amendment by special majority means the
bill is passed in each house by a majority ofthe total membership and by a majority notless than ........ of the members that housepresent and voting: Two thirds
446. Amendment that needs ratification by statesmust be ratified by Legislatures of not lessthan ...... of the states- One half
447. From which country India adopted the ideasof Fundamental Duties? Formenr USSR
448. The Artilcles of the Constitution related toDirective Principles of State Policy: 36 to 51
449. The Constitutional amendment granted aposition of primacy to all Directive Principlesover Fundamental Rights: 42
450. The Inter-State Council is presided over by:Prime Minis
451. The largest amendment of the Constitutionwas: 42nd
452. The makers of the Constitution borrowedthe idea of Directive Principles of StatePolicy from the Constitution of: Ireland
453. The maximum number of members in theSubordinate Legislation Committee: 15
454. The number of Fundamental Duties in theIndian Constitution: 11
455. From which country India copied theprocedure of amendment of Constitution?South Africa
456. Full statehood was granted to ArunachalPradesh by .....amendment. 55
457. In how many ways the Constitution of Indiacan be amended? 3
458. In which year the Indian National Congresspassed a resolution in Madras whichdeclared that ‘the basis of future Constitutionof India must be a declaration ofFundamental Rights’? 1927
459. ‘Right to equal opportunity for justice andfree legal aid was added to DirectivePrinciples through ..... amendment. 42
460. The 42nd Amendment was introduced afterthe recommendations of ..... Committee.Swaran Singh
461. The 73rd Amendment of the constitutioncame into force in- 1993
462. The 84th amendment of the Constitution in2000 created ...... states. 3
463. The Amendment of the Constitution thatrestored the life of Lok Sabha and StateAssemblies from 6 years to five years: 44th
464. The Amendment that included Bodo, Dogri,Maithili and Santhali in the Eighth Scheduleof the Constitution making a total of 22: 92nd
465. Which Article declares that the state shallendeavour to promote international peaceand security? 51
466. Which Article enacts that all persons areequally entilted to freedom of conscienceand the right freely to profess, practice andpropagate religion? 25
467. Which article is related to ‘Freedom ofPress’? Article 19(1) (a)
468. Which Article is related to the ‘Right toConstitutional Remedies’? 32
469. Which Article is related to the separation ofjudiciary from executive? 50
470. Which Article of the Constitution deals withAmendment procedure? 368
471. The Article related to the prohibition of cowslaughter: 48
472. In which Article of the ConstitutionFundamental Duties are mentioned? 51A
473. In which part of the Constitution DirectivePrinciples of State Policy are included? IV
474. In which part of the Constitution theFundamental Rights are included? III
475. In which year 44th amendment of theConstitution was passed? 1978
476. The Article that deals about Equality beforelaw: 14
477. The Articles of the Constitution of Indiadealing with Right to Equality: 14 to 18
478. The number of Fundamental Rights atpresent: 6
479. The number of Fundamental Rights whenthe Constitution was brought into force? 7
480. The number of members from Rajya Sabhato the Public Accounts Committee: 15
481. The only state in India where uniform civilcode has been implemented: Goa
482. The president has the power to suspend theenforcement of any or all the FundamentalRights during emergency as per Article: 359
483. The President of India to exercise pocketveto: Zail Singh
484. The state shall organise village panchayatsas units of self government. This isenshrined in Article: 40
485. The state shall promote with special carethe educational and economic interests ofweaker sections of people. To which Articlethis is related? 45
486. Which amendment of the Constitutionremoved ‘the right to property’ from the listof Fundamental Rights? 44
487. In which year the first Constitution Bill waspassed? 1951
488. Which Article of the Constitution is relatedto ‘Abolition of titles’? 18
489. Which Article of the Constitution is relatedto ‘Protection against arrest and detentionin certain cases’? 22
490. Which Article of the Constitution is relatedto ‘Protection in respect of convict ofoffenders’? 20
491. Constitutional safeguards aganist arbitrarydismissal of a member of civil service areembodied in Article —— of the Constitutionof India: 311
492. The normal tenure of Panchayats is: Fiveyears
493. The number of Articles related toFundamental Rights when the originalconstitution was brought into force: 24
494. The number of Articles under the DirectivePrinciples when the Constitution wasbrought into force: 16
495. The number of Articles when the originalconstitution was brought into force: 395
496. The number of members from Lok Sabhato the Public Accounts Committee: 7
497. The number of members in the estimatecommittee of Parliament: 30
498. Which Art ic le of the Const i tut ion isrelated to ‘Protection of life and personalliberty’? 21
499. Which Article of the Constitution is relatedto the protection of certain rights regardingfreedom of speech? 19
500. Which Article states that “State shall try topromote cottage industries”?43
501. Which Article under Directive Principles ofState Policy is related to prohibtion ofindoxicating drinks and drugs? 47
502. Which Article was inserted by the 86thamendment of the Constitution to the list ofFundamental Rights? 21A
503. Which Articles is related to uniform civilcode? 44
504. Which enshrines the principles of a welfarestate in India? Directive Principles of StatePolicy
505. Which part of the Constitution reflects someGandhian ideals? Directive Principles ofState Policy
506. Which part of the Constitution was criticisedas ‘New year resolutions which were brokenon the second January” by M Nasiruddin,one of the members of ConstituentAssembly? Directive Principles
507. Who made the comment that DirectivePrinciples of State Policy expresses Fabian
Socialism without the word ‘Socialism’? IvorJennings
508. Who was the prime minister of India whenRight to property was deleted from the listof Fundamental Rights? Morarji Desai
509. “Federal Court of India’ was set up for thefirst time under: Govt of India Act, 1935
510. ...... refers to independence of the countryin all its external and internal matters:Sovereignty
511. “India, that is Bharat, shall be a union ofStates” occurs in which Article of IndianConstitution? 1
512. Advocate General is appointed by:Governor
513. Anglo Indian representative in theConstituent Assembly: Frank Antony
514. Annual Financial statement is the othername of: Budget
515. As a non-member who can participate tothe proceedings of either House ofParliament? Attorney General
516. Censure motion in Parliament should besupported by atleast ...... members. 50
517. Collegium for the appointment of SupremeCourt Judges comprises the Chief Justiceand ...... seniormost judges. 4
518. The number of members in the PrevilegeCommittee of Parliament: 15
519. The number of members in the PublicAccounts Committee of Parliament: 30
520. Fourteen Indian banks were nationalised in:1969
521. How many times a person can become thePresident of India? No legal limitation
522. If a notice for special session of Lok Sabhawas given in writing signed by not less thanone-tenth of the members, the president mustsummon the session within ..... days. 14
523. In the 1937 elections to the CentralLegislative Assembly, in how manyprovinces, the Indian National Congress gotmajority? 7
524. Which Schedule of the Constitution wasadded by the first amendment of theConstitution? Ninth
525. Which session of the Indian NationalCongress adopted a resolution onFundamental Rights and Economic andSocial Change? 1931
526. Who compared Directive Principles of StatePolicy to the Instrument of Instructions inthe Govt. of India Act, 1935? BR Ambedkar
527. Who described ‘Directive Principles’ as acheque payable by the bank when able onlywhen the resources of the bank permit? KTShaw
528. Who described Directive Principles of StatePolicy as a novel feature of the Constitutionof India? BR Ambedkar
529. The first mid-term poll in India was held in:1971
530. The first sitting of the first Lok Sabha wason May 13, ....... 1952
531. The first speaker of Lok Sabha: GVMavlankar
532. The Indian prime minister who abolishedprivy purses through the 26th amendmentof the Constitution: Indira Gandhi
533. The interval between two consecutivesessions of Lok Sabha shall be less than........ months. 6
534. The largest princely state in terms ofpopulation at the time of independence:Hyderabad
535. The Lok Sabha must meet atleast ...... timesin a year. 2
536. Who described Part III of Constitutiondealing Fundamental Rights as the mostcriticized part of the Constitution? BRAmbedkar
537. Who is called ‘the l ink between thePresident and the cabinet’? Prime minister
538. In the case of resignation, a member of LokSabha must submit his resignation to:Speaker
539. Lok Sabha was formed on 17th April,......1952
540. Maintenance of Internal Security Act (MISA)was passed by the Parliament in: 1971
541. Motions of no confidence against thegovernment can only be introduced andpassed in the...... Lok Sabha
542. National Security Act (NSA) was passed bythe Parliament in: 1980
543. Number of Part A states in India when theConstitution was brought into force: 9
544. Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) waspassed by the Parliament in: 2002
545. Prohibition of discrimination on grounds ofreligion, etc (Article 15 of the Constitutionof India) is Fundamental Right classifiedunder: Right to Equality
546. Speaker of Loksabha and ____have equalstatus according to Table of Precedence ofIndia: The Chief Justice of India
547. The 73rd Amendment of the Constitutionwas passed by both houses of Parliamentin: 1992
548. The Amendment that made the right to freeand compulsory education a ‘FundamentalRight’? 86th
549. The Article of the Constitution related to thepardoning power of the President: 72
550. The Article that was related to Right toProperty: 31
551. The budget is presented in the Lok Sabhaby the Finance Minister in the name of the......of India. President
552. The concept of Five Year Plan in India wasintroduced by : Jawaharlal Nehru
553. The most important session of IndianParliament: Budget session
554. The most powerful upper house of theLegislature in the world: American Senate
555. The first Deputy Chairman of PlanningCommission: Gulsarilal Nanda
556. The first elected president of the CentralLegislative Assembly: Vithalbhai Patel
557. The longest of the three lists in the SeventhSchedule of the Constitution: Union list
558. The minimum age prescribed to become theVice President of India: 35
559. The Monsoon session of Lok Sabha beginsin the month of: July
560. The number of schedules in the Constitutionof India when it was brought into force: 8
561. The number of states formed as per theState Reorganisation Act of 1956: 14
562. Which Amendment of the Constitutionreduced voting age from 21 years to 18years for Lok Sabaha and StateAssemblies? 61st
563. Which Amendment provided for anauthoritative text of the Constitution inHindi? 58th
564. In Uttar Pradesh, the seat of High Court is:Allahabad
565. Most powerful federal judicial court in theworld is in: India
566. The Article of the Constitution related toPresidential reference: 143
567. The first Chief Justice of India: Hiralal JKania
568. The number of states formed in 1956 underthe State Reorganisation Act: 14
569. The parliament of...... is known as the‘mother of all parliaments’: Britain
570. The process of readjusting therepresentation of electoral constituencies isknown as: Delimitation
571. The provision for the name, ‘Union of India’was borrowed from the Constitution of:Canada
572. The region which was ceded from India in1937 as per the Government of India Act of1935: Myanmar(Burma)
573. The Schedule of the Constitution that wasadded by 73rd Amendment: 11
574. Which Commonwealth country has the mostpowerful upper house? Canada
575. Who hold office during the pleasure of thePresident of India? Governor of a State
576. Who determines whether a bill is money bill?Speaker
577. Who elects the deputy chairman of Rajya
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Sabha: All the members of Rajya Sabha578. Who is the authority to grant permission to
a member of Lok Sabha to speak in hismother tongue if he does not know Englishor Hindi? Speaker
579. Who was known as ‘father of Lok Sabha’?GV Mavlankar
580. Who was the Prime Minister of India whenthe 73rd and 74th Amendments of theConstitution were passed: Narasimha Rao
581. The shortest of the three lists in the SeventhSchedule of the Constitution: Concurren
582. The south Indian state where President’srule was imposed for the first time: Andhra
583. The speaker of Lok Sabha submits hisresignation to: Deputy Speaker
584. Which Amendment of the Constitutionchanged its charecterisation from ‘SoverignDemocratic Republic’ to ‘Sovereign SocialistSecular Democratic Republic’? 42nd
585. Which amendment of the Constitutionempowered the Parliament to amend any partof the Constitution including preamble? 24
586. Which amendment of the Constitution gaveAssosiated State status to Sikkim? 35th
587. The State in India which has the largestnumber of Local Self GovernmentInstitutions: Uttar Pradesh
588. The Twelfth Schedule was added to theConsti tut ion was added by.. . . . .Amendment: 74th
589. The Untouchability Offences Act waspassed by the Parliament in: 1955
590. The Winter session of Lok Sabha begins inthe month of: November
591. When a proclamation of national emergencyis in force, the term of Lok Sabha can beextended by Parliament for the first time for aperiod not exceeding ...... at a time. One year
592. Which Amendement is related to Anti-Defection Law? 52nd
593. Which amendment is related toreorganisation of states on linguistic basis(1956)? 7th
594. The form of government in India is:Parliamentary
595. The highest interpreter of the Constitution:Supreme Court
596. The highest judicial body in India: SupremeCourt
597. The Judges of Supreme Court can beremoved by: Parliament
598. The number of Supreme Court judgesincluding Chief Justice when theConstitution was brought into force: 8
599. The retiring age of the judge of SupremeCourt: 65 years
600. The second chamber of the state legislatureis known as: Legislative Council
601. The strength of the council of ministers is.....% of the total number of members. 15
602. The total number of electors including MPsand MLAs for the Presidential Election: 4896
603. To be appointed as the Advocate Generalof the State,the person should possess thequalifications necessary for appointment as:A Judge of the High Court
604. Under which Article of the Constitution acitizen can approach the High Court if hehas been denied Fundamental Rights: 226
605. What according to Ramsay Muir, the‘steering wheel of the ship of the state’?Cabinet
606. Which Act passed by the British Parliamentdivided India and Pakistan? IndianIndependence Act, 1947
607. Which Article is related to the power of thePresident to issue ordinances? 123
608. Which Article of the Constitution is relatedto amenedment procedure? 368
609. Which Article of the Indian Constitution isrelated to creation of abolition of LegislativeCouncil of the State? 169
610. Any citizen of India over.....years of age canbe appointed as Governor: 35
611. How many times can the President ask theCouncil of Ministers to reconsider itsadvice? One
612. If a member absents himself fromParliament for ...... days without permissionof the House, his seat may be declaredvacant. 60
613. If a state legislative council is to be createdor abolished, a resolution to that effect is tobe first passed by the state Legislature bya ........majority: Two Thirds
614. In case of President dies and the VicePresident and Supreme Court Chief Justiceare not available who acts as the President?Seniormost judge of Supreme Court
615. In how many ways members to theLegislative Council are elected? 5
616. Appointment, qualifications and nature ofduties of Attorney General are prescribedby the Article: 76
617. As per which Article the Supreme Court ofIndia is treated as a court of record? 129
618. Comptroller and Auditor General isappointed for a period of ..... years: 6
619. Dadra and Nagar Haveli, before beingintegrated with India, were enclaves of:Portugal
620. Deputy Speaker submits his resignation to:Speaker
621. Disputes regarding the election of Presidentand Vice President are settled by: SupremeCourt
622. Elections to fill the vacancy in Presidentialoffice due to death or resignation have tobe held not less than ..... months from theoccurrence of vacancy: 6
623. Finance Commission is appointed oncein...... years. 5
624. Financial Emergency under Article 360cannot be imposed by the Union in the stateof: Jammu and Kashmir
625. For contesting in a Panchayat election, acandidate has to attain the age of .... years-21
626. How many members have to support noconfidence motion? 50
627. How many members of House have to signthe resolution seeking President’simpeachment? ¼ th of the total
628. In which case did the Supreme Court rulethat Parliament had the right to amend anyof the Fundamental Rights? KeshavanandaBharati
629. In which state two woman are nominatedby the Governor to the LegislativeAssembly? Jammu and Kashmir
630. On what basis seats are allotted to thestates in Lok Sabha? Population
631. Part VI of the Constitution is applicable toall states except: Jammu & Kashmir
632. Proclamation of emergency due to breakdown of Constitutional machinery has to beapproved by Parliament within ......- Twomonths
633. Proclamation of Financial Emergency hasto be approved by Parliament within ......-Two months
634. Residuary power of legislation in the caseof Jammu Kashmir belongs to: The state
635. Th duration of an elected municipality is ......years-5
636. Which Article provides that all minorities,whether based on religion and languageshall have the right to establish andadminister educational institutions on theirchoice? 30
637. Which writ is l i terally means “Wecommand”? Mandamus
638. Who is called ‘Federal Ambassador’?President
639. Who has the power to issue ordinanceswhen the Assembly is not in session?Governor
640. Who represented parsi community in thefirst meeting of the Constituent Assemblyof India? H.P.Modi
641. Writs filed before the Supreme Court underArticle ...... of the Constitution.- 32
642. The Indian independence Act was passedby: British Parliament
643. A minister should become a member ofeither house of Parliament within a period of
..... months, if he is not already a member. 6644. An ordinance made by the Governor
automatically ceases to operate on theexpiry of ..... from the re-assembly of StateLegislature.-Six Weeks
645. The Constitution gives ........ the power toregulate the right of citizenship by law.Parliament
646. The Constitution of India describes India asa ...... of States. Union
647. The Constitution originally mentioned about...... categories of states and territories. Four
648. The Contigecy Fund of a State is in thenature of an imprest, is placed at thedisposal of : Governor
649. The details regarding acquisition andtermination of Indian Citizenship areenumerated in: Indian Citizenship Act, 1955
650. The ex-officio chairman of the RulesCommittee: Speaker
651. The final appellate tribunal in India is:Supreme Court
652. The first state formed on linguistic basis in1953: Andhra
653. The Fundamental Rights listed under whichArticle are automatically suspended on theproclamation of emergeny due to war? 19
654. The gap between two sessions of the statelegislatve assembly should not exceed .....months. 6
655. The Legislative Council is a continuinghouse, one third of whose members retireevery ..... years. 2
656. The members of the Legislative Councilshould not exceed ..... of the total numberof membership in the state assembly: 1/3
657. The members of the State Public ServiceCommission are appointed by the _____and can be removed by the President onthe advice of Supreme Court. Governor
658. The minimum age prescribed to become theGovernor of a State: 35
659. When was the ninth schedule added to theConstitution? 1951
660. Which Article of the Constitution is relatedto Finance Commission? 280
661. Which Article stipulates that there is tobe a Council of Ministers with the primeminister as the head to aid and assist thePresident? 74
662. Which Fundamental Right was consideredto be the heart and soul of the Constitutionby BR Ambedkar? Right to ConstitutionalRemedies
663. Which High Court has jurisdiction overLakshadweep? Kerala
664. Which state has the largest number ofnominated members? West Bengal
665. Which Part of the Constitution is related toPanchayats? IX
666. The most profound influence was exertedon the Constitution of India by: Govt of IndiaAct, 1935
667. The normal tenure of Governor of a Stateis ...... years. 5
668. The number of members in the PublicEnterprises Committee: 15
669. Which Schedule of the Constitutiondistributes powers between the statelegislature and Panchayats? Eleventh
670. Who administers the oath of office of theGovernor? Chief Justice of High Court
671. Who has the right to address the statelegislative assembly eventhough he is nota member of legislative assembly?Advocate General
672. Who decides on the holding of elections toPanchyats? State Government
673. Who decides reasonableness of restrictionsimposed on the Fundamental Rights?Supreme Court and High Court
674. Who determines the composition andconditions of service of a Public ServiceCommission? Governor
675. Who determines the salary of AttorneyGeneral? President
676. Who elected the members of the ConstituentAssembly? Provincial Assemblies
677. Who has the power to determine thestructure of administration of a UnionTerritory? Parliament
678. Who has the power to form new state fromthe territory of any state in India: Parliament
679. Who has the power to transfer a judge ofHigh Court from one High Court to another?President
680. Who headed the Constitution ReviewCommittee appointed in 2000? MNVenkitachelliah
681. Who is generally the ex-officio chancellorof a university in a state? Governor
682. Who is the counter part of Attorney Generalin the state? Advocate General
683. The number of members in the RulesCommittee: 15
684. The number of readings for a Bill in thelegislative assembly: 3
685. The power to declare any area as‘scheduled area’ belongs to the: President
686. The power to establish a common HighCourt for two or more states belongs to:Parliament
687. The power to superintend, direct and controlelections to the Panchayat is vested in the:State Election Commission
688. The Rajya Sabha has ...... sessions in ayear because the Budget session is splitinto two. Four
689. The strength of the Vidhan Parishad cannotbe less than: 40
690. The system of parliamentary democracy inIndia has been modelled on the system of:Britain
691. To be appointed as a judge of SupremeCourt, a person should have been anadvocate of a High Court for atleast ......years. 10\
692. What is the Indian name given to our countryin Constitution? Bharat
693. What proportion of the total members of theLegislature Council is indirectly elected? 5/6
694. When a public officer commits an actionwhich infringes a person’s FundamentalRights, a writ of ...... is issued by the Court.Mandamus
695. When did Constituent Assembly met for thefirst time as a sovereign body for thedominion of India? 14th August 1947
696. Who is the head of the executive power ofthe state? Governor
697. Who served for the longest period as theChief Justice of India: YV Chandrachud
698. Who served for the shortest period as theChief Justice of India: KN Singh
699. Writs filed before the High Court underArticle ...... of the Constitution. 226
700. The Twelfth Schedule is related to theresponsibilities of: Municipalities
General Knowledge-11. In which class Buddha was born?
(a) Brahmin (b) Kshatriya(c) Vaisya (d) Sudra
2. Which period is referred to as the the classicalage of Ancient India:(a) Mauryas (b) Kushanas(c) Guptas (d) Haryanka
3.Who founded the Pallava dynasty?(a) Vijayalaya (b) Mayurasarman (c)Dantidurga (d) Simhavishnu
4.The city built by Krishna Deva Raya:(a) Hampi (b) Nagalpur(c) Bhagalpur (d) Kanchi
5. In his father’s side Babur was a descendant of:(a) Genghis Khan (b) Timur(c) Mahmud Ghori (d) Mahmud Ghzni
6. The publication launched by Bal GangadharTilak in Marathi language:(a) Mahratha (b) Kesari(c) Pioneer (d) Al Hilal
7. The Viceroy who headed the interimgovernment assumed office on 2nd September,1946:
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(a)Wavell (b) Linlithgo(c) Irwin (d) Mountbatten
8. In which year Gandhiji landed India afterending his stay in South Africa?(a) 1915 (b) 1916 (c) 1917 (d) 1918
9. Who put forwarded the ‘fourteen point formula’?(a) MA Jinnah (b) Nehru(c) Gandhiji (d) Rajagopalachari
10. The year of Naval Mutiny:(a) 1944 (b) 1945(c) 1947 (d) 1946
11. The first person who was born in 20th Centryto get Bharat Ratna is Lal Bahadur Shastri.The State in which Lal Bahadur Shastri wasborn:(a) M.P. (b) Uttar Pradesh(c) Gujarat (d) Maharashtra
12.The only state in India where uniform civil codehas been implemented:(a) Jammu & Kashimir (b) Sikkim(c) Goa (d) Tamil Nadu
13.Who among the following enjoys the rank of acabinet minister in the Union Cabinet?(a) Cabinet Secretary (b) Deputy Chairman ofthe Planning Commission(c) Supreme Court Judge (d) PrincipalSecretary to the Prime Minister
14.Who is authorised to issue an order to suspenda State PSC member?(a) Governor (b) Chief Minister (c)Home Minister (d) Speaker
15.The Carthagian General who is regarded asthe greatest general of antiquity:(a) Robert Bruce (b) Hammurabi (c)Hannibal(d) Julius Caesar
16. ‘Bata’ is a famous trade name in the field of:(a) Battery (b) Tyres(c) Footwares (d) Computer
17. The subjects in which Marie Curie got NobelPrizes:(a) Chemistry, Medicine (b) Physics, Medicine(c) Physics, Chemistry (d) Physics, Peace
18.Orange Prize is related to:(a) Sports (b) Literature(c) Cinema (d) Science
19. The United Nations University is in(a) New York (b) Tokyo(c) London (d) Costa Rica
20. Death anniversary of Mahathma Gandhi isobserved as:(a) National rededication day(b) National integration day(c) Martyr’s Day (d) None of these
21. The place in Rajastan famous for camel hairproducts:(a) Kota (b) Bikaner (c) Jaipur (d) Pokhran
22. Alexandria is on the banks of:(a) Nile (b) Congo (c) Zambezi (d) Orange
23. The highest waterfall in the world is SaltoAngel. It is in:(a)USA (b) Canada (c) Laos (d) Venezuela
24. The city of Golden Temple:(a) Amritsir (b) Delhi(c) Madurai (d) Bhuvaneswar
25. Peking is now known as:(a) Moscow (b) Leningrad (c) Beijing (d) Ho Chi
Minh City
Answers1(b) 2 (c) 3(d) 4 (b) 5(b) 6(b) 7 (a) 8(a)9(a) 10(d)11(b) 12(c) 13(b) 14(a) 15(c) 16(c) 17(c)18(b) 19(b)20(c)21(b) 22(a) 23(d) 24(a) 25(c)
General Knowledge-21. Instrument used to measure electrical potential
difference between two points:(a) Viscometer (b) Tonometer(c) Volt meter (d) Watt meter
2. The basic unit of distance as per theInternational Bureau of Weights and Measures
(a) Kilometre (b) Mile(c) Foot (d) Metre
3. Volume of liquid is measured in:(a) Litre (b) Gram(c) Metre (d) Yard
4. The material used for the bomb dropped inNagasaki:(a) Plutonium (b) Thorium(c) Uranium (d) None of these
5. Which human organ is first affected by nuclearradiation?(a) Brain (b) Liver(c) Heart (d) Kidney
6. The roots that contains chlorophyll capable ofphotosynthesis?(a) Stilt roots (b) Assimilatory roots(c) Prop roots (d) Vehimen roots
7. Halophytes are plants that grow in .......(a) Salt water (b) Deserts(c) Trees (d) Mountains
8. The plant hormone that is useful for theformation of roots:(a) Florigen (b) Auxin (c) Cytokinins (d)Oestrogen
9.In which organ Ammonia is converted to Urea?(a) Heart (b) Kideny(c) Liver (d) Pancreas
10.The term ‘biology’ was coined by:(a) Johanson (b) Jean Lamarch(c) Grigor Mendel (d) Aristotle
11.Charles Darwin made his observations in ........island.(a) Cook (b) Falkland(c) Corsica (d) Galapagos
12.The nearest planet to Earth:(a) Mars (b) Mercury (c) Jupiter (d) Venus
13. Leika became the first animal sent to spacein the year:(a) 1960 (b) 1957 (c) 1958 (d) 1959
14.Which country has the largest number of timezones including the dependant territories?(a) Russia (b) France (c) China (d) UnitedKingdom
15.The equatorial diameter of the earth is ......km(a) 12756 (b) 12714 (c) 6378 (d) 6357
16.Heathrow airport is in:(a) London (b) New York (c) Chicago (d) Paris
17.The first country to make ceramic wares:(a) India (b) Egypt(c) China (d) Greece
18.In Rajasthan, Panchayat Raj system wasintroduced in(a) 1950 (b) 1959(c) 1960 (d) 1964
19.The major part of the Western Ghats lies inthe state of:(a) Tamil Nadu (b) Karnataka(c) Kerala (d) Goa
20.Which religion belongs to the Lotus Temple inNew Delhi?(a) Sikh (b) Parsi(c) Bahai (d) Jain
21.Jayasamhita is the old name of:(a) Ramayan (b) Rig Veda(c) Bhagavat Gita (d) Mahabharat
22. “Be proud that you are an Indian, proudly claimthat I am an Indian, every Indian is mybrother”These words are related to:(a) Gandhiji (b) Vivekananda(c) Dayanand Saraswathy(d) Bal gangadhar Tilak
23.The first film star to become the Chief Ministerof an Indian state:(a) NT Rama Rao (b) Sivaji Ganeshan (c) MGRamachandran(d) Satrughnan Sinha
24. The year of the oath of “Koonan Kurissu’:(a) 1653 (b) 1599 (c) 1663 (d) 1661
25.In connection with which event, Gandhiji visitedKerala for the second time, in 1925?(a)Vaikom Satyagraha(b) Guruvayur Satyagraha(c) Paliyam Satyagraha(d) Wagon tragedy
Answers1(c) 2(d) 3(a)4(a)5(a )6(b) 7 (a) 8(c)9(c)10(b) 11(d)12(d) 13(b) 14(b) 15(a)16(a)17(c)18(b) 19(b) 20(c)21(d) 22(b)23(c) 24(a)25(a)
General Knowledge-31. Which river was called “the English channel in
India’ as it separated the British and Frenchoccupied territories?(a) Mayyazhi river (b) Chaliyar(c) Kavvayi (d) Chandragiri
2. EMS became the Chief Minister of Kerala inthe years:(a) 1956, 1967 (b) 1957, 1967(c) 1957, 1965 (d) 1947, 1957
3. The southernmost sanctuary in Kerala:(a) Peppara (b) Neyyar(c) Shendurny (d) None of these
4. Who among the following was instrumental inthe publication of Rajyasamacharam?(a) Itty Achuthan (b) Dr. Palpu(c) C.V.Raman Pillai (d) Hermen Gundert
5. The first deputy speaker of the KeralaLegislative Assembly:(a) Sankaranarayan Thampy (b) Rosamma Punnoose(c) P.T.Chacko (d) Ayisha Bhai
6. Gravitational force is minimum in:(a) Poles (b) Equator(c) Temperate region (d) None of these
7. The process of convertion of one element intoanother:(a) Reduction (b) Oxidation(c) Transmutation (d) Migration
8. Geiger Counter is used to determine:(a) Radio activity (b) Gravitional force (c)Magnetic flux (d) Resonance
9. Electricity is a flow of......(a) Protons (b) Neutrons(c) Electrones (d) None of these
10.The second most ductile element:(a) Copper (b) Iron(c) Tungsten (d) Silver
11. Which metal is contained in Insulin?(a) Zinc (b) Magnisium(c) Lithium (d) Barium
12.Example of neutral solution:(a) Chloroform (b) Vinegar(c) Water (d) Urine
13.Who is the father of Mutation theory?(a) Darwin (b) Lamarch(c) Hugo De Vries (d) Mendel
14.Who coined the word ‘Gene’?(a) Gregor Mendel (b) Lamarch(c) Johanson (d) Bateson
15. ‘Stratosphere Giant, the tallest tree in theworld, is in:(a) USA (b) Russia(c) China (d) France
16.Annual rings are helpful to determine the .......oftrees?(a) height (b) Genus(c) Yield (d) age
17.Who discovered Vaccination?(a) Louis Pasteur (b) Edward Jenner(c) Ronald Ross (d) William Harvey
18.The first test tube baby in India:(a) Indira (b) Durga(c) Aastha (d) Louis Brown
19.‘Struggle for Existence’ is one of the mainconcepts of:(a) Special Creation Theory(b) Evolution Theory(c) Mutation Theory(d) Lamarchism
20.Artificial heart was discovered by:(a) Christian Bernard (b) William Harvey(c) William Kolf (d) Robert Jarvic
21.Anatoly Carpov earned fame as a ........ player:(a) Basketball (b) Polo(c) Tennis (d) Chess
22. John Maynard Keynes was an economistbelonged to:(a) Britain (b) France(c) Russia (d) USA
23.How many members are nominated by thepresident to the Rajya Sabha:(a) 14 (b) 12 (c) 2 (d) 10
24.Lok Sabha is also known as:(a) House of Elders (b) House of People (c)Council of States (d) House of Leaders
25.The first amendment of the Constitution wasincluded in ..... Schedule of the Constitution:(a) Tenth (b) Ninth(c) Seventh (d) Sixth
Answers 1(a) 2 (b) 3(b) 4 (d) 5(d) 6(b) 7 (c) 8(a)9(c) 10(c)11(a) 12(c) 13(c) 14(c) 15(a) 16(d) 17(b) 18(b)19(b) 20(c)21(d) 22(a) 23(b)24(b) 25(b)
General Knowledge-41.What was the real name of Dayanand
Saraswathy?(a) Mul Sankar (b) Narendranath(c) Gadhadhar (d) Moniya
2. Who gave the slogan ‘Dilli Chalo”?(a) Gandhiji(b) Bhagat Singh(c) Subhas Chandra Bose (d) Jawaharlal Nehru
3. In which year Gandhiji attended the Congresssession for the first time?
(a) 1899 (b) 1900(c) 1901 (d) 1902
4. The last Viceroy of British India:(a)Wavell (b) Linlithgo(c) Wellington (d) Mountbatten
5.Adisankara attained samadhi at Badrinath in:(a) 820 (b) 825(c) 840 (d) 850
6. Tulsidas was a contemporary of:(a) Babur (b) Akbar(c) Shah Jehan (d) Aurangazeb
7.The ninth Sikh guru who was kil led byAurangazeb:(a) Arjan Dev (b) Har Rai(c) Harkishan (d) Teg Bahadur
8.Who authored ‘Panchatantra’?(a) Vishnugupta (b) Vishnu Sharma (c)Kalidas (d) Bhasa
9.Who founded the Sunga dynasty?(a) Pushyamitra (b) Brihadratha(c) Devabhuti (d) Agnimitra
10.Who is regarded as the first Thirthankara ofJainism?(a) Mahavira. (b) Parswanatha(c) Bhadrabahu (d) Rishabha
11.In which Indian State Pahari language isspoken?(a) Assam (b) Bihar(c) Jharkhand (d) Himachal Pradesh
12.Rajiv Gandhi was born in:(a) Allahabad (b) New Delhi(c) Mumbai (d) Dehra Dun
13.Where is the headquarters of CAPART (Councilfor Advancedment of People’s Action and RuralTechnology)?(a) New Delhi (b) Mumbai(c) Hyderabad (d) Kolkata
14.Cotton textiles industry in India was startedwith the establishment of a textile mill in 1818at Fort Glaster near ......(a) Kolkata (b) New Delhi(c) Mumbai (d) Ahmedabad
15.The slowest train in India connectsMettuppalayam and ......(a) Coimbatore (b) Chennai (c) Salem (d) Udagamandalam
16.Yercaud is a hill station in ...... in ShevaroyHills .(a) Tamil Nadu (b) Karnataka(c) Andhra Pradesh (d) Orissa
17.Buddhist stupa at Bodh Gaya is on the banksof the river:
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(a) Falgu (b) Kshipra(c) Narmada (d) Indravati
18.Which is regarded as the head stream ofGanga?(a) Alakananda (b) Nandakini (c) Bhagirathi (d)Dhauliganga
19.In which language the holy scriptures ofHinduism is originally written?(a) Hindi (b) Sanskrit(c) Sanskrit (d) Pali
20.What fraction of the total area of the land areaof the world is occupied by India?(a) 1/32 (b) 1/52 (c) 1/42 (d) 1/24
21.Decimal system was originated in:(a) China (b) India (c) Greece (d) Egypt
22.In which country the first telephone exchangewas established?(a)USA (b) UK (c) France (d) Germany
23...... is the angular distance of a place north orsouth of equator:(a) Longitude (b) Latitude(c) Meridian (d) Altitude
24.The longest night in northern hemisphere:(a) September 23 (b) June 21(c) December 22 (d) March 21
25.Reserve Bank of India which was started in1935 nationalised in:(a) 1946 (b) 1947 (c) 1948 (d) 1949
Answers1(a) 2(c) 3(c) 4(d) 5(a) 6(b) 7(d) 8(b) 9(a) 10(d)11(d) 12(c) 13(a) 14(a) 15(d) 16(a) 17(a) 18(c)19(c) 20(c) 21(b) 22(a) 23(b) 24(c) 25(d)
General Knowledge-51.In which novel Sherlock Holmes appearing for
the first time?(a) A Study in Scarlet (b) Casino Royale (c)Dr.No (d) The Valley of Fear
2.Intelligence test is related to:(a) Sigmund Freud (b) Asimov(c) Binet (d) Frobel
3.In Roman numeration ‘D’ indicates:(a) 50 (b) 100 (c) 1000 (d) 500
4. Who led Manhattan Project to make the firstatom bomb?
(a) Oppenheimer (b) Einstein(c) Fermi (d) Samuel Cohen
5.The first to isolate aluminium from bauxite:(a) Oesterd (b) Wohler(c) Charles Martin Hall (d) Henry Bessemer
6.Water has minimum density at ..... degreecelcius.(a) 0 (b) 4 (c) 10 (d) 1
7. Which indicates the efficiency of burning ofpetroleum in engines:(a) Mach number (b) Knocking number(c) Octane number (d) None of these
8.Acids turn blue litmus into .....(a) Black (b) Yellow (c) Red (d) Green
9.The gas filled in balloons used for weathermonitoring:(a) Hydrogen (b) Oxygen(c) Helium (d) Nitrogen
10.The gallaxy to which the Sun is belonged:(a) Andromeda (b) Milky Way(c) Sirius (d) Nebula
11.The motion of the earth round sun is called:(a) Rotation (b) Revolution(c) solstice (d) Orbit
12.The standard time of a country depends on:(a) Tropic of Cancer(b) Tropic of Capricorn(c) Greenwich Line(d) Equator
13.The deepest point on the earth’s ocean floor:(a) Challenger deep (b) Java Trench(c) Diamantina (d) Warton
14.The Nepalese name of mount Everest:(a) Chomolungma (b) Sagarmatha(c) Gowrisankaram (d) Qagir
15.The capital of Pakistan when it formed in 1947:(a) Karachi (b) Lahore (c) Dhaka (d) Islamabad
16.Apostolic Palace is the official residence of:
(a) Pope (b) British Queen(c) Russian President (d) French President
17.Hatshepsut is the first woman ruler in the worldhistory. She belonged to:(a) Egypt (b) China(c) Persia (d) Mesopotamia
18.Charles de Gaul air port is in:(a) Tokyo (b) London(c) New York (d) Paris
19.Pulitzer Prize is given by Colombia University in:a) Britain (b) France(c) Germany (d) USA
20.The main language of Brazil:a) Spanish (b) English(c) Portuguese (d) Dutch
21.The number of languages in the 8th Scheduleof the Constitution:(a) 22 (b) 18 (c) 21 (d) 24
22. The river which originates near Mahabaleswarin Maharashtra:(a) Kaveri (b) Godavari(c) Krishna (d)Mahanadi
23.Which state has the largest forest area?(a) Kerala (b) Andhra Pradesh (c)Uttar Pradesh (d) Madhya Pradesh
24.Ranikhet is a hill station in:(a)West Bengal (b) Uttar Pradesh (c) Uttarakhand (d) Himachal Pradesh
25.Which is called “the religious capital of India”?(a) Rameswaram (b) Tirupati (c) Dwaraka (d) Varanasi
Answers1 (a) 2(c) 3 (d) 4 (a) 5(c) 6(a) 7(c) 8(c) 9(c)10(b)
11(b) 12(c) 13(a) 14(b) 15(a)16(a)17(a)18(d)19(d) 20(c) 21(a)22 (c) 23(d) 24 (c) 25(d)
General Knowledge-61.The architect who worked along with Edwin
Lutyens for the construction of ParliamentBuilding Complex:(a) Herbert Baker (b) Henri Irwin(c) William Emerson (d) Le Courbusier
2. Which river is mentioned for the largest numberof times in Rig Veda?(a) Ganga (b) Indus(c) Narmada (d) Kaveri
3.Buddha was born at:(a) Saranath (b) Lumbini(c) Bodh Gaya (d) Kushinagara
4.Who was the ruler of Taxilla when Alexanderinvaded India?(a) Porus (b) Bimbisara(c) Ambhi (d) Seleucus
5.Bahmani kingdom was established during theperiod of:(a) Feroz Shah Tughlaq(b) Muhammad bin Tughlaq(c) Ghiassuddin Tughlaq(d) None of these
6. By race, Sher Shah is a/an:(a) Turkish (b) Persian(c) Afghan (d) Chinese
7.The woman who dominated in the politicalscenario during the reign of Jehangir was:(a) Mumtaz (b) Anarkali(c) Nur Jehan (d) Jodha Bhai
8.The founder of Asiatic Society of Bengal in1784?(a) AO Hume (b) Warren Hastings (c)William Jones (d) HV Derozio
9. Bal Gangadhar Tilak published ‘Mahratha’ in.....language:(a) Hindi (b) Marathi(c) Urdu (d) English
10.The Viceroy when the partition of Bengal wasrepealed in 1911:(a) Minto I (b) Hardinge II(c) Chelmsford (d) Reading
11.The first to become the President of the IndianNational Congress:(a) Dadabhai Navroji (b) W.C.Bannerjee(c) Gandhiji (d) A.O.Hume
12. In which year Gandhiji conducted his lastSatyagraha?
(a) 1945 (b) 1946 (c) 1947 (d) 194813.Who raised the slogan ‘Inquilab Zindabad’ for
the first time?(a) Lajpath Rai (b) Subhas Chandra Bose(c) Bhagat Singh (d) Motilal Nehru
14.In which year Congress passed the Quit IndiaResolution?(a) 1945 (b) 1943 (c) 1942 (d) 1940
15.The first Indian president to exercise franchisein Lok Sabha elections:(a) KR Narayanan (b) Dr Radhakrishnan(c) V.V.Giri (d) APJ Abdul Kalam
16.Who among the following Prime Ministersadministrative units of India?(a) Jawaharlal Nehru (b) Rajiv Gandhi(c) A.B.Vajpayee (d) None of these
17.Which Schedule was added by 74thamendment?(a) 12th (b) 10th (c) 9th (d) 11th
18.The number of elected members in RajyaSabha at present:(a) 250 (b) 245 (c) 240 (d) 233
19.Where is the headquarters of State Bank ofIndia?(a) Kolkata (b) New Delhi(c) Mumbai (d) Chennai
20. “Breviry is soul of wit”-This statement wasmade by:(a) Shakespeare (b) Churchill
(c) Russel (d) Bernard Shaw21.Which disease is known as ‘Black death’?
(a) Plague P (b) AIDS(c) Leprocy (d) Tuberculosis
22.Which organism has the most developed brain?(a) Chimpanzee (b) Human(c) Gorilla (d) Baboon
23. ‘The queen of spices’:(a) Pepper (b) Turmeric(c) Saffron (d) Cardomom
24.Turpentane is obtained from:(a) Teak (b) Ricinus(c) Pinus (d) Bamboo
25.The first Governor of Kerala:(a) B.Ramakrishana Rao (b) P.S.Rao(c) V.V.Giri (d) None of these
Answers1(a) 2(b) 3(b) 4(c) 5(b) 6(c) 7(c) 8(c) 9(d)10(b)11(b) 12(d) 13(c) 14(c) 15(a ) 16(c) 17(a)18(d)19(c) 20(a) 21(a) 22(b) 23(d)24(c)25(a)
General Knowledge-71. Mahatma Gandhi Setu is across the river.....
(a) Ganga (b) Yamuna(c) Sone (d) Gandak
2. Goa was formerly a ..... colony:(a) French (b) Dutch(c) Portuguese (d) British
3. Which is a hydro- electric project in Jammuand Kashmir?(a) Tehri (b) Salal (c) Jayakwadi (d) Thein
4. The city which is situated near to the centre ofIndia:(a) Nagpur (b) Mumbai(c) Nasik (d) Aurangabad
5. Old names of Orissa (Odisha):(a) Magadha, Utkala (b)Dakshina Kosala, Vaji(c) Kalinga, Utkala (d) Kamarupa, Kalinga
6. The Ministry of EMS was the first to be dismissedunder Article 356 of the constitution .It was in(a) 1957 (b) 1959 (c) 1958 (d) 1960
7 .In which river is Peechi Dam?(a) Manali (b) Chaliyar(c) Kabani (d) Pamba
8. Christine Madeleine Odette Lagarde is the newManaging Director of:(a) IBRD (b) IFC(c) ADB (d) IMF
9.The venue of 2022 World Cup Football:(a) Russia (b) Brazil (c) India (d) Qatar
10.The first Life Time Achievement Award of KeralaSahithya Pravarthaka Sahakarana Sanghamwas declared to Thakazhy and..........:(a) Vayalar Ramavarma
(b) Vaikkom Muhammad Basheer(c) Kamala Surayya(d) Ayyappapanicker
11.The headquarters of Malabar district during theBritish regime:(a) Farock (b) Kozhikode(c) Thalassery (d) Kannur
12. The museum at East Hill in Kozhikode isnamed after:(a) Sardar KM Panicker(b) VK Krishnamenon(c) Sakthan Thampuran(d) Pazhassi Raja
13. Father of Plastic Surgery:(a) Atreya (b) Charaka(c) Susruta (d) None of these
14. The last king of Maurya dynasty:(a) Brihadratha (b) Dhanananda(c) Devabhuti (d) Asoka
15. The political guru of Gopala Krishna Gokhale:(a) Dadabhai Navroji(b) Surendranath Bannerjee(c) Rajaram Mohun Roy(d) M.G.Ranade
16.Who among the following was not a memberof the Constituent Assembly?(a) SP Mukherjee (b) S Radhakrishnan(c) KM Munshi (d) Mahathma Gandhi
17.Atal Behari Vajpayee was elected to Lok Sabhafrom four different administrative units of Gujarat,Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and ........(a) Punjab (b) Haryana (c) Bihar (d) Delhi
18.How many banks were nationalised by IndiraGandhi in 1980:(a) 14 (b) 6 (c) 12 (d) 10
19.Who wrote ‘Hindu View of Life’?(a) Rajendraprasad (b) Dr.Radhakrishnan(c) KR Narayanan (d) SD Sharma
20.The year of Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy:(a) 1920 (b) 1917 (c) 1918 (d) 1919
21.Odontology is related to:(a) Eyes (b) Ears (c) Skin (d) Teeth
22.The first computer game:(a) Spacecraft (b) Space bar(c) Space War (d) Space Shuttle
23.The scientific name of Lotus:(a) Nelumbo nucifera(b) Occimum sanctum(c) Vitis vinifera(d) Oriza sativa
24.Which one of the following is an insectivorousplant?(a) Vanda (b) Pandanus(c) Ficus (d) Nepenthes
25. Which organ helps to balance pH value ofhuman body?(a) Kidney (b) Heart(c) Liver (d) Lungs
Answers1(a)2(c)3(b)4(a)5(c)6(b)7(a)8 (d) 9(d)10(a)11(b)12(d) 13(c) 14(a)15(d)16(d) 17(d)18(b)19(b) 20(d)21(d) 22(c)23(a) 24(d) 25(a)
General Knowledge-81. “It’s better to live one day as a lion, than a
thousand years as a lamb” who said this?(a) Tipu Sultan (b) Napoleon(c) Hitler (d) Churchill
2. The first woman with the citizenship of an Asiancountry to get Nobel Peace Prize:(a) Aung San Suu Kyi (b) Mother Theresa(c) Shirin Ebadi (d) None of these
3.The only U.N. Secretary General who servedfor only one term:(a) Javier Perez de Cuellar (b) Kofi Annan(c) Trygve Lie (d) Boutros Boutros-Ghali
4. World Diabetes Day:(a) November 14 (b) November 27(c) November 17 (d) December 1
5. Who among the following were the first Indianwomen athletes to take part in Olympic games?(a) Neelima Ghosh and Mary D’Souza(b) PT Usha and Shiny Wilson(c) Mary D’Souza and PT Usha
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(d) PT Usha and Karnam Malleswari6. The venue of the first national games was:
(a) Kolkata (b) Bangalore(c) Chennai (d) New Delhi
7. Lenin passed away in:(a) 1919 (b) 1921 (c) 1923 (d) 1924
8. Oncology is the study of:(a) Tumours (b) Diseases (c) Ants (d) Sleep
9. Udometer is the other name of:(a) Tachometer (b) Polygraph(c) Rain gauge (d) Odometer
10.Why mercury is used in thermometers?(a) Its expansion is uniform(b) It has high density(c) It is a bad conductor of electricity(d) It is cheap
11.What percent of Moon can be seen from Earth?(a) 50 (b) 51 (c) 59 (d) 61
12.The line that separates atmosphere and outerspace:(a) Plimsol line (b) Karman line(c) Radcliffe line (d) None of these
13.When temperature rises surface tension of water:(a) Decreases (b) Increases (c) No change (d) None of these
14.The invention related to Jack Kilby:(a) Integrated Circuit (b) Floppy Disc(c) Compact Disc (d) Calculator
15. Minamata disease in Japan was caused by:(a) Lead (b) Mercury(c) Sulphur (d) Arsenic
16.The mineral added to cement to adjust theduration of setting:(a) Epsom (b) Sodium(c) Lime (d) Gypsom
17.Which one of the following is not in crystallineform?(a) Table salt (b) Blue vitriol(c) Rubber (d) Sugar
18.Which element has the largest atom?(a) Carbon (b) Nitrogen(c) Sodium (d) Caesium
19.Cactus is a modified form of .....(a) Root (b) Stem(c) Leaf (d) None of these
20.The Rhizobium bacteria in the root nodules ofPea plants are helpful for ........ fixation:(a) Oxygen (b) Hydrogen(c) CO2 (d) Nitrogen
21.Coco de mer has the largest ........(a) Leaf (b) Fruit (c) Seed (d) Flower
22. The word ‘Genetics’ was used for the first time by:(a) Gregor Mendel (b) Johanson(c) William Bateson (d) Lamarch
23.The scientist who is known as ‘Second Darwin’:(a) Craig Venter (b) Ernest Meyr(c) W.O. Wilson (d) A.R. Wallace
24.Which organism has its heart in its head?(a) Cuttle fish (b) Prawn(c) Spider (d) Butter fly
25.Mamankom was held on the banks of the river:(a) Periyar (b) Pamba(c) Bharatappuzha (d) Chandragiri
Answers1 (a) 2(b) 3 (d) 4 (a) 5(a) 6(d) 7(d) 8(a) 9(c) 10(a)1(c) 12(b) 13(a) 14(a) 15(b) 16(d) 17(c)18(d) 19(b)20(d) 21(c) 22(c) 23(b) 24(b) 25(c)
General Knowledge-91. Earth is called:
(a) Yellow planet (b) Red Planet(c) Green Planet (d) Blue Planet
2. The capital of Czech Republic:(a) Prague (b) Berlin(c) Reykjavik (d) Athens
3. Kalaalit Nunat is the official name of .....innative language:(a) Greenland (b) Denmark(c) Iceland (d) Norway
4. ‘7 Race Cource Road’ is the official residenceof ...... of India.(a) President (b) Prime Minister(c) Speaker (d) Leader of opposition
5. The country helped for the construction of
Bokaro steel plant:(a) Japan (b) Former Soviet Union(c) USA (d) Canada
6. Which soil is also known as ‘Regur soil’?(a) Laterite (b) Red soil(c) Black soil (d) Alluvial soil
7. Indira Sagar dam is in:(a) Narmada (b) Tapti(c) Kshipra (d) Ganga
8. Trishna National Park is in:(a) Tripura (b) Manipur(c) Meghalaya (d) Nagaland
9. Kalimpong is a hill station in:(a)West Bengal (b) Uttar Pradesh(c) Uttarakhand (d) Himachal Pradesh
10.The distance between the rails in broad gaugeline:(a) 1.67m (b) 1.4m (c) 1 m (d) 762 mm
11.Who sacked Nalanda University in the 12thcentury?(a) Sher Shah (b) Bakthiyar Khilji(c) Balban (d) Iltutmish
12.Who led Swethambara sect of Jainism afterschism?(a) Bhadrabahu (b) Jamali(c) Kharavela (d) Sthulabahu
13.The founder of the Satavahana dynasty:(a) Dantidurga (b) Simuka(c) Simhavishnu (d) Vasudeva
14.What was the real name of Sher Shah?(a) Ulugh Khan (b) Nasiruddin(c) Farid (d) Salim
15.Guru Nanak was born in:(a) 1469 (b) 1539 (c) 1479 (d) 1459
16.The Viceroy when Muslim League was formedin 1906:(a) Minto II (b) Hardinge II (c) Chelmsford (d) Chelmsford
17.The first person to be appeared in the stampof independent India:(a) Nehru (b) Sardar Patel(c) Mahathma Gandhi (d) Rajendraprasad
18.Who was known as ‘the lion of Punjab’?(a) Bhagat Singh (b) Lajpath Rai(c) Ajith Singh (d) Chandrasekhar Azad
19.In which year Gandhiji withdrew from activepol i t ics and devoted to construct iveprogrammes:(a) 1934 (b) 1935 (c) 1936 (d) 1937
20.The first session of the Constituent Assemblywas held in:(a) 1944 (b) 1945 (c) 1946 (d) 1947
21.The president of India who signed in thedeclaration of internal emergency:(a) Rajendraprasad (b) Dr.Radhakrishnan (c)Fakruddin Ali Ahmed (d) None of these
22.Whose resting place is ‘Veer Bhumi’?(a) Indira Gandhi (b) Rajiv Gandhi(c) Lal Bahadur Shastri (d) Narasimha Rao
23.Rajya Sabha was formed on 3rd April,........(a) 1947 (b) 1948 (c) 1950 (d) 1952
24.The law making procedure in India has beencopied from:(a) Ireland (b) USA (c) Britain (d) Canada
25. Fourteen Indian banks were nationalised in:(a) 1980 (b) 1949 (c) 1959 (d) 1969
Answers1(d) 2(a) 3(a) 4(b) 5(b) 6(c) 7(a) 8(a)9(a)10(a)11(b)12(d)13(b)14(c) 15(a) 16(a)17(c)18(b)19(a)20(c)21(c)22(b)23(d) 24(c) 25(d)
General Knowledge-101.Who is invented Mobile phone?
(a) Martin Cooper (b) Sorenson(c) Cockerel (d) J.J.Thomson
2.Paleontology is related to:(a) Soil (b) Fossils(c) Stamps (d) Drugs
3. The author of Jurassic Park:(a) Michael Crichton (b) HG Wells(c) Arthur Conal Doyle (d) Aldous Huxley
4. The first American to get a Nobel Prize (1906):(a) Sinclair Lewis(b) Woodrow Wilson
(c) Rudyard Kipling(d) Theodore Roosevelt
5.The day on which Magsaysay Awards aredistributed?(a) December 11 (b) December 10(c) August 31 (d) July 31
6. Number of permanent members in UnitedNations Security Council:(a) 5 (b) 10 (c) 15 (d) 6
7. World Haemophilia Day:(a) April 27 (b) April 7(c) April 17 (d)April 18
8. Who said this ‘Work like a bull; live like ahermit”?(a) Gandhiji (b) Winston Churchill (c)Edison (d) B.R. Ambedkar
9. The first test tube baby in the world was born in:(a) 1978 (b) 1979 (c) 1980 (d) 1981
10. In which book ‘Sher Khan’ is a character?(a) Jungle Book (b) Kim(c) Moby Dick (d) Robinson Crusoe
11. The first modem was invented by:(a) Bell Company (b) Microsoft(c) Apple (d) Lenova
12.Number of Hydrogen atoms in a water molecule:(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
13.The process of extracting pure water from seawater is:(a) Fragmentation (b) Combustion(c) Distillation (d) Evaporation
14.Which is known as ‘Yellow Cake’?(a) Titanium dioxide (b) Lead trioxide(c) Uranium oxide (d) None of these
15.Pine apple was brought to India by the:(a) Dutch (b) Portuguese(c) French (d) British
16.Plant that produces fruits once in life:(a) Coffee (b) Tea(c) Magnolia (d) Plantain
17.The wood used for making ‘Veena’ and‘Tamburu’:(a) Jack Fruit tree (b) Teak(c) Mahagony (d) Deodar
18.The largest lizard:(a) Crocodile (b) Komodo Dragon (c)Goliath beetle (d) Anaconda
19.Which organism has the heaviest brain?(a) Elephant (b) Hippopotamus(c) Sperm Whale (d) Rhinocerus
20.In which continent Yak can be seen?(a) Africa (b) Asia (c) Europe (d) Australia
21.Degrees of longitude are ......km apart at theequator:(a) 111 (b) 100 (c) 90 (d) 89
22.The only country in the Indian Subcontinentwhich does not share border with China:(a) Myanmar (b) Bhutan(c) Nepal (d) Bangladesh
23. The second smallest nation in the world inpopulation:(a) San Marino (b) Tuvalu(c) Nauru (d) Palau
24.In which language ‘Janaganamana ‘ wasoriginally composed by Rabindranath Tagore?(a) Bengali (b) Hindi (c) Urdu (d) English
25.The largest district in India:(a) Leh (b) Jaisalmer(c) Kachch (d) Medinipur
Answers 1 (a) 2(b) 3 (a) 4 (d) 5(c) 6(a) 7(c) 8(d) 9(a) 10(a)11(a) 12(b) 13(c) 14(c) 15(b)16(d) 17(a) 18(b) 19(c)20(b) 21(a) 22 (d) 23(b) 24 (a)25(a)
General Knowledge-111.Which Vedanga is related to Metrics?
(a) Chanda (b) Kalpa(c) Nirukta (d) Shiksha
2.Who defeated Humayun in the battle of Kanauj?(a) Hemu (b) Rana Pratap(c) Rana Sanga (d) Sher Shah
3.Who spread Bhakti cult in Assam:(a) Sankaradev (b) Chaithanya(c) Thukkaram (d) Dadu
4.The year of the First Battle of Tarain in whichMuhammad Ghori was defeated by Pritvi Raj
Chauhan:(a) 1026 (b) 1192 (c) 1191 (d) 1090
5.The youngest to become the CongressPresident:(a) Rajeev Gandhi (b) Maulana Azad(c) Jawaharlal Nehru (d) None of these
6.Gandhiji was imprisoned for ...... days in India.(a) 2089 (b) 2189 (c) 2890 (d) 2338
7.Who founded the ‘Servants of India society’?(a) MG Ranade(b) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan(c) GK Gokhale(d) MK Gandhi
8.In which year Bal Gangadhar Tilak formed IndianHome Rule League with its headquarters atPune?(a) 1916 (b) 1917 (c) 1918 (d) 1919
9.Who moved Objective Resolution in theConstituent Assembly?(a) BR Ambedkar (b) Jawaharlal Nehru (c)Sardar Patel (d) Gandhiji
10.The resting place of Morarji Desai:(a) Sakthisthal (b) Santhivan (c) Raj Ghat (d) Abhai Ghat
11.Who presides over the Rajya Sabha?(a) Speaker (b) Vice President (c) Prime Minister (d) President
12.From which country Ireland copied DirectivePrinciples?(a) India (b) USA(c) Spanish Republic (d) Germany
13.In how many ways the Constitution of Indiacan be amended?(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
14.Who has the power to issue ordinances whenthe Assembly is not in session?(a) Chief Minister (b) Law Minister (c) Governor (d) Speaker
15.Who discovetred artificial radio activity?(a) Henry Becqerel(b) Joliot Curie and John Frederick(c) Pierre Curie(d) Marie Curie
16.What is discovered by John Napier?(a) Computer (b) Calculator \(c) Logarithm (d) Type writer
17.Ann Hathaway was the wife of a famousplaywright. Name this person:(a) Charles Dickens (b) Maxim Gorkey (c)Leo Tolstoy (d) William Shakespeare
18.The first talkie in Malayalam:(a) Vigathakumaran (b) Balan(c) Kandam becha coat (d) None of these
19.Kerala State Road Transport Corporation(KSRTC) was formed in:(a) 1957 (b) 1965(c) 1960 (d) None of these
20.The birth place of Chattambi Swamikal:(a) Panmana (b) Chempazhanthi(c) Kayikkara (d) Kannammoola
21.The Palaruvi waterfalls is in the district of:(a) Idukky (b) Pathanamthitta(c) Thiruvananthapuram (d) Kollam
22.Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology is at:(a) Kozhikode (b) Thiruvananthapuram(c) Kochi (d) Kannur
23.The country participated in all World CupFootball tournaments:(a) Argentina (b) Brazil (c) Italy (d) Germany
24.The term ‘Chinaman’ is related to:(a) Football (b) Table Tennis(c) Cricket (d) Volleyball
25.Where is the headquarters of ICICI Bank?(a) Chennai (b) Mumbai(c) New Delhi (d) Kolkata
Answers1(a) 2(d) 3(a) 4(c) 5(b) 6(a) 7(c)8(a) 9(b) 10(d)11(b)12(c) 13(b)14(c) 15(b) 16(c) 17(d)18(b)19(b) 20(d)21(d) 22(b) 23(b)24(c)25(b)
General Knowledge-121. Which is a port town of Indus Valley Civilisation?(a) Kalibangan (b) Lothal (c) Ropar (d)
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Brihadaranyopanishad (d) Katopanishad3.The first human image worshipped in India:
(a) Mahavira (b) Kanishka(c) Buddha (d) Asoka
4.Who founded the Kanva dynasty?(a) Menander (b) Gondophernes(c) Kanishka (d) Vasudeva
5.The greatest king of Pala dynasty:(a) Mahipala (b) Gopala(c) Kumarapala (d) Dharamapala
6.Who imposed Jazia for the first time?(a) Feroz Shah Tughlaq(b) Ghiassuddin Tughlaq(c) Muhammad bin Tughlaq(d) None of these
7.The real name of Shah Jahan:(a) Salim (b) Murad(c) Shuja (d) Khurram
8. The second Sikh Guru:(a) Har Kishan (b) Ram Das(c) Angad (d) Arjun Dev
9.The Governor General when Calcutta medicalcollege was founded:(a) Canning (b) Cornwallis(c) William Bentick (d) Dalhousie
10.The freedom fighter who was born in Mecca,Saudi Arabia:(a) Rehmat Ali (b) Syed Ahmed Khan(c) Vinoba Bhave (d) Abul Kalam Azad
11.The date in which Gandhiji started the DandiMarch:(a) 1930 April 12 (b) 1930 March 12(c) 1930 May 12 (d) 1930 April 6
12.In which year the first meeting of AITUC washeld?(a) 1910 (b) 1920 (c) 1921 (d) 1922
13.The president of India when India celebratedthe Golden Jubilee of Independence:(a) K.R.Narayanan (b) Zail Singh(c) Sankar Dayal Sharma (d) None of these
14.In which year Jawaharlal Nehru and Chou EnLai of China signed Panch Sheel Agreement?(a) 1953 (b) 1954 (c) 1955 (d) 1956
15.The Constituent Assembly met for the first time
on ......., 1946:(a) December 1 (b) December 6(c) December 9 (d) December 11
16.The maximum number of members that canbe nominated by the president to the LokSabha from Anglo Indian community:(a) 12 (b) 2 (c)14 (d) 5
17.The distribution of powers between centre andstates has been copied from:(a) Canada (b) Britain (c) USA (d) Ireland
18.The English Admiral who defeated the Frenchfleet at Trafalgar in 1805 but lost his life:(a) Wellington (b) Arthur Wellesley (c)Louis Mountbatten (d) Horatio Nelson
19.Nobel Prizes were given for the firsttime in:
(a) 1900 (b) 1901 (c) 1896 (d) 189520.The permanent members of Security Council
are USA, UK, Russia, France and.....(a) Germany (b) Canada(c) Italy (d) China
21.The day on which CV Raman announced thediscovery of Raman effect is related to:(a) National science day(b) National technological day(c) National integration day(d) None of these
22.“Take care to get what you like, or you will beforced to like what you get’: These words arerelated to:(a) Keats (b) Socretes(c) Shakespeare (d) George Bernard Shaw
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BIOLOGY
1. A ribozyme is(a) a protenaceous enzyme(b) a catalytic RNA(c) an enzyme that helps in ribose synthesis(d) an enzyme that joins ribose with adenine.
2. Genes involved in cancer are:(a) cancer genes (b) oncogenes(d) tumour genes (d) regulator genes
3. Which of the following disease is causedby Wuchereria bancrofti?(a) Malaria (b) Filariasis(c) Diabetes (d) None of these
4. The last case of Small Pox was reportedin(a) 1977 (b)1972(c) 1980 (d) 1970
5. Which of the following disease is now con-sidered eradicated from India?(a) Small Pox (b) Mumps(c) Chicken Pox (d) Swine Flu
6. ——— is characterized by hydrophobia.(a) Dengue (b) SARS(c) Measles (d) Rabies
7. OPV (Oral Polio Vaccine) was preparedby(a) Jonas Salk (b) Sabin et al
(c) Alexander Fleming (d) Louis Pasteur8. Which of the following organs does not pro-
duce any digestive enzymes?(a) Salivary Gland (b) Pancreas ( c )Liver (d) Stomach
9. Widal Test is done to confirm(a) Malaria (b) Typhoid(c) Pneumonia (d) Jaundice
10. Theory of inheritance was proposed by(a) John Mendel (b) Charles Darwin(c) Louis Pasteur (d) Francis Crick
11. Human Heart is enclosed by a sac known asthe(a) Atria (b) Chordae Tendineae(c) Pericardium (d) Aorta
12. Acid Rain is produced by(a) Excess NO2 and SO2 from burning fossil fuels.(b) Excess production of NH3 by industries(c) Excess release of CO by incomplete
combustion(d) Excess formation of CO2 by
combustion and animal respiration13. A bone is connected to muscle with the help of
(a) Ligament (b) Cartilage(c) Tendon (d) None of these
14. Which of the following blood groups enable aperson to give to any person?(a) A (b) B(c) AB (d) O
15. Fluoride pollution mainly affects(a) Brain (b) Heart(c) Teeth (d) Kidney
16. Chernobyl nuclear tragedy occurred in(a) April 1986 (b) August 6, 1945(c) August 9, 1945 (d) December3, 1984
17. About 70% of the total global carbon is foundin(a) Oceans (b) Forests(c) Grasslands (d) agro ecosystems
18. Which of the following is an egg laying mam-mal?(a) Kangaroo(b) Duck-billed Platypus(c) Penguin (d) Whale
19. Diabetes Insipidus occurs due to the hypose-cretion of (a) Thymosine (b) Oxytocin(C) Insulin (d) Vasopressin
20. “The Inheritance of Acquired Characters” wasproposed by(a) Lamarck (b) Darwin
(c) Wallace (d) Miller21. The deficiency of Vitamin A causes
(a) Night Blindness(b) Cataract(c) Rickets (d) Pellagra
22. Myopia or Near-sightedness can be cor-rected by(a) Biconvex Lens(b) Cylindrical Lens(c) Biconcave Lens(d) Surgical removal
23. Which is the smallest bone in the body?(a) Malleus (b) Incus(c) Stapes (d) Carpal
24. Which of the following is an Ozone deplet-ing chemical?(a) CFC (b) SO2
(c) CO2 (d) CO25. The 1992 Earth Summit was held in
(a) Paris (b) New York(c) Rio de Janeiro (d) Kyoto
Key
1.b 2.b 3.b 4.a 5.a 6.d 7.b 8.c 9.b 10.a 11.c12.a 13.c 14.d 15.c 16.a 17.a 18.b 19.b 20.a21.a 22.c 23.c 24.a 25.c
23.King of hobbies:(a) Philately (b) Numismatics(c) HAM Radio (d) Reading
24.The term ‘ashes’ is related to:(a) Chess (b) Football(c) Volleyball (d) Cricket
25.The length of Marathon race is ...... miles and385 yards.(a) 26 (b) 34 (c)28 (d) 22
Answers
1 (b) 2(a) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5(d)6(a)7(d)8(c)9(c)10(d) 11(b)12(b) 13(a)14(b) 15(c)16(b)17(a) 18(d)19(b) 20(d)21(a)22 (d) 23(a)24 (d) 25(a)
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MATHS CORNER - HCF & LCMShaji K
1. Two numbers are in the ratio 2 : 3. Iftheir L.C.M. is 48. what is sum of thenumbers?
A. 28 B. 40 C. 64 D. 42Answer : Option B
Explanation : Let the numbers be 2x and 3x LCM of 2x and 3x = 6x (? LCM of 2 and 3
is 6. Hence LCM of 2x and 3x is 6x)Given that LCM of 2x and 3x is 48 => 6x = 48 => x =48#6=8Sum of the numbers = 2x + 3x = 5x= 5 × 8 = 40
2. What is the greatest number of four digitswhich is divisible by 15, 25, 40 and 75 ?A. 9800 B. 9600 C. 9400 D. 9200Answer : Option BExplanation :Greatest number of four digits = 9999LCM of 15, 25, 40 and 75 = 6009999 ÷ 600 = 16, remainder = 399Hence, greatest number of four digitswhich is divisible by 15, 25, 40 and 75= 9999 - 399 = 9600
3 Three numbers are in the ratio of 2 : 3 :4 and their L.C.M. is 240. Their H.C.F. is:A. 40 B. 30 C. 20 D. 10Answer : Option CExplanation :Let the numbers be 2x, 3x and 4xLCM of 2x, 3x and 4x = 12x=> 12x = 240=> x = 240÷12=20H.C.F of 2x, 3x and 4x = x = 20
4. What is the lowest common multiple of12, 36 and 20?A. 160 B. 220 C. 120 D. 180Answer : Option DExplanation :LCM OF 12,36,20= 180
5. What is the least number which whendivided by 5, 6, 7 and 8 leaves aremainder 3, but when divided by 9leaves no remainder?A. 1108 B. 1683 C. 2007 D. 336Answer : Option BExplanation :LCM of 5, 6, 7 and 8 = 840Hence the number can be written in theform (840k + 3) which is divisible by 9If k = 1, number = (840 × 1) + 3 = 843which is not divisible by 9If k = 2, number = (840 × 2) + 3 = 1683which is divisible by 9Hence 1683 is the least number whichwhen divided by 5, 6, 7 and 8 leaves aremainder 3,but when divided by 9 leaves noremainder
6. The H.C.F. of two numbers is 5 and theirL.C.M. is 150. If one of the numbers is25,
then the other is:A. 30 B. 28 C. 24 D. 20Answer : Option AExplanation :Product of two numbers = Product of theirHCF and LCM.Let one number = x
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7. 504 can be expressed as a product ofprimes asA. 2 × 2 × 3 × 3 × 7 × 7B. 2 × 3 × 3 × 3 × 7 × 7C. 2 × 3 × 3 × 3 × 3 × 7D. 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 3 × 7Answer : Option DExplanation :It is clear that 504 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 3 × 7
8. Which of the following integers has themost number of divisors?A. 101 B. 99 C. 182 D. 176Answer : Option DExplanation :99 = 1 × 3 × 3 × 11=> Divisors of 99 are 1, 3, 11, 9, 33 and99101 = 1 × 101=> Divisors of 101 are 1 and 101182 = 1 × 2 × 7 × 13=> Divisors of 182 are 1, 2, 7, 13, 14,26, 91 and 182176 = 1 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 11=> Divisors of 176 are 1, 2, 11, 4, 22, 8,44, 16, 88, 176Hence 176 has most number of divisors
9. The least number which should be addedto 28523 so that the sum is exactlydivisible by 3, 5, 7 and 8 isA. 41 B. 42 C. 32 D. 37Answer : Option DExplanation :LCM of 3, 5, 7 and 8 = 84028523 ÷ 840 = 33 remainder = 803Hence the least number which should beadded = 840 - 803 = 37
10. What is the least number which whendoubled will be exactly divisible by 12,14, 18 and 22 ?A. 1286 B. 1436 C. 1216 D. 1386Answer : Option DExplanation :LCM of 12, 14, 18 and 22 = 2772Hence the least number which will beexactly divisible by 12, 14, 18 and 22 =27722772 ÷ 2 = 1386=> 1386 is the number which whendoubled, we get 2772Hence, 1386 is the least number whichwhen doubled will be exactly divisible by12, 14, 18 and 22 ?
11. What is the greatest possible lengthwhich can be used to measure exactlythe lengths 8 m, 4 m 20 cm and 12 m 20cm?A. 10 cm B. 30 cm C. 25 cm D. 20 cmAnswer : Option DExplanation :Required length = HCF of 800 cm, 420cm, 1220 cm = 20 cm
12. The product of two 2 digit numbers is2028 and their HCF is 13. What are thenumbers ?A. 26, 78 B. 39, 52 C. 13, 156 D. 36, 68Answer : Option BExplanation :Let the numbers be 13x and 13y (? HCFof the numbers = 13)13x × 13y = 2028=> xy = 12co-primes with product 12 are (1, 12) and(3, 4) (? we need to take onlyco-primes with product 12. If we take twonumbers with product 12, but not co-prime,the HCF will not remain as 13)Hence the numbers with HCF 13 andproduct 2028= (13 × 1, 13 × 12) and (13 × 3, 13 × 4)= (13, 156) and (39, 52)Given that the numbers are 2 digitnumbersHence numbers are 39 and 52
13. N is the greatest number which divides1305, 4665 and 6905 and gives the sameremainder in each case. What is the sumof the digits in N?A. 4 B. 3 C. 6 D. 5Answer : Option AExplanation :If the remainder is same in each caseand remainder is not given, HCF of thedifferences of the numbers is the requiredgreatest number6905 - 1305 = 56006905 - 4665 = 22404665 - 1305 = 3360Hence, the greatest number which divides1305, 4665 and 6905 and gives the sameremainder, N= HCF of 5600, 2240, 3360= 1120Sum of digits in N= Sum of digits in 1120= 1 + 1 + 2 + 0= 4
14. A boy divided the numbers 7654, 8506and 9997 by a certain largest number andhe gets same remainder in each case.What is the common remainder?A. 156 B. 199 C. 211 D. 231Answer : Option BExplanation :
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If the remainder is same in each caseand remainder is not given, HCF of thedifferences of the numbers is the requiredlargest number9997 - 7654 = 23439997 - 8506 = 14918506 - 7654 = 852Hence, the greatest number which divides7654, 8506 and 9997 and leaves sameremainder= HCF of 2343, 1491, 852= 213Now we need to find out the commonremainder.Take any of the given numbers from 7654,8506 and 9997, say 76547654 ÷ 213 = 35, remainder = 199
15. A, B and C start at the same time in thesame direction to run around a circularstadium. A completes a round in 252seconds, B in 308 seconds and c in 198seconds,all starting at the same point. After whattime will they again at the starting point ?A. 36 minutes 22 seconds B. 46 minutes22 secondsC. 36 minutes 12 seconds D. 46 minutes12 secondsAnswer : Option DExplanation :LCM of 252, 308 and 198 = 2772Hence they all will be again at the startingpoint after 2772 secondsor 46 minutes 12 seconds
16. The ratio of two numbers is 4 : 5. If theHCF of these numbers is 6, what is theirLCM?A. 30 B. 60C. 90 D. 120Answer : Option DExplanation :Let the numbers be 4k and 5kHCF of 4 and 5 = 1Hence HCF of 4k and 5k = kGiven that HCF of 4k and 5k = 6=> k = 6Hence the numbers are (4 × 6) and (5 ×6) = 24 and 30LCM of 24 and 30 = 120
17. What is the HCF of 2.04, 0.24 and 0.8 ?A. 1 B. 2 C. 0.02 D. 0.04Answer : Option DExplanation :Step 1 : Make the same number ofdecimal places in all the given numbersby suffixingzero(s) in required numbers as needed.=> 2.04, 0.24 and 0.80Step 2 : Now find the HCF of thesenumbers without decimal.=>HCF of 204, 24 and 80 = 4Step 3 : Put the decimal point in the resultobtained in step 2 leaving as many digitson its right as there are in each of thenumbers.i.e., here, we need to put decimal pointin the result obtained in step 2 leavingtwo digits on its right.=> HCF of 2.04, 0.24 and 0.8 = 0.04
18. If HCF of two numbers is 11 and theproduct of these numbers is 363, what isthe the greater number?A. 9 B. 22 C. 33 D. 11Answer : Option CExplanation :Let the numbers be 11a and 11b11a × 11b = 363=> ab = 3co-primes with product 3 are (1, 3)Hence the numbers with HCF 11 andproduct 363= (11 × 1, 11 × 3)= (11, 33)Hence numbers are 11 and 33The greater number = 33
19. What is the greatest number which ondividing 1223 and 2351 leavesremainders 90 and 85 respectively?A. 1133 B. 127 C. 42 D. 1100Answer : Option AExplanation :Required number= HCF of (1223 - 90) and (2351 - 85)= HCF of 1133 and 2266= 1133
20. What is the least multiple of 7 whichleaves a remainder of 4 when divided by6, 9, 15 and 18 ?A. 364 B. 350 C. 343 D. 371Answer : Option AExplanation :LCM of 6, 9, 15 and 18 = 90Required Number = (90k + 4) which is amultiple of 7Put k = 1. We get number as (90 × 1) +4 = 94. But this is not a multiple of 7Put k = 2. We get number as (90 × 2) +4 = 184. But this is not a multiple of 7Put k = 3. We get number as (90 × 3) +4 = 274. But this is not a multiple of 7Put k = 4. We get number as (90 × 4) +4 = 364. This is a multiple of 7Hence 364 is the answer.
21. Three numbers which are co-prime toeach other are such that the product ofthe first two is 119 and that of the lasttwo is 391. What is the sum of the threenumbers?A. 47 B. 43 C. 53 D. 51Answer : Option AExplanation :Since the numbers are co-prime, theirHCF = 1Product of first two numbers = 119Product of last two numbers = 391The middle number is common in both ofthese products.Hence if we take HCF of 119 and 391, weget the common middle numberHCF of 119 and 391 = 17=> Middle Number = 17First Number = 119?17 = 7Last Number = 391?17 = 23Sum of the three numbers = 7+17+23 = 47
22. What is the greatest number whichdivides 24, 28 and 34 and leaves thesame remainder in each case?A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
Answer : Option BExplanation :If the remainder is same in each caseand remainder is not given, HCF of thedifferences ofthe numbers is the required greatestnumber34 - 24 = 1034 - 28 = 628 - 24 = 4Hence, the greatest number which divides24, 28 and 34 and gives the sameremainder= HCF of 10, 6, 4= 2
23. Six bells start ringing together and ringat intervals of 4, 8, 10, 12, 15 and 20seconds respectively. how many times willthey ring together in 60 minutes ?A. 31 B. 15 C. 16 D. 30Answer : Option AExplanation :LCM of 4, 8, 10, 12, 15 and 20 = 120120 seconds = 2 minutesHence all the six bells will ring togetherin every 2 minutesHence, number of times they will ringtogether in 60 minutes=1+(60÷2)=31
24. What is the least number which whendivided by 8, 12, 15 and 20 leaves in eachcase a remainder of 5 ?A. 125 B. 117 C. 132 D. 112Answer : Option AExplanation :LCM of 8, 12, 15 and 20 = 120Required Number = 120 + 5 = 125
25. The HCF of two numbers is 23 and theother two factors of their LCM are 13 and14. What is the largest number?A. 312 B. 282 C. 299 D. 322Answer : Option DExplanation :The HCF of a group of numbers will bealways a factor of their LCMHCF is the product of all common primefactors using the least power of eachcommon prime factor.LCM is the product of highest powers ofall prime factorsHCF of the two numbers = 23=> Highest Common Factor in thenumbers = 23Since HCF will be always a factor of LCM,23 is a factor of the LCM.Other two factors in the LCM are 13 and 14.Hence factors of the LCM are 23, 13, 14So, numbers can be taken as (23 × 13)and (23 × 14)= 299 and 322Hence, largest number = 322
26. What is the smallest number which whendiminished by 12, is divisible 8, 12, 22and 24?A. 276 B. 264 C. 272 D. 268Answer : Option AExplanation :Required Number = (LCM of 8, 12, 22and 24) + 12 = 264 + 12 = 276
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