Sunday, February 28, 2010

Magsaysay Award Winners

List of Ramon Magsaysay Award Winners (Indian)

Category includes
CL - Community Leadership
GS - Government Service
JLCCA - Journalism,Literature and the Creative Communicative Arts
PIU - Peace & international Understanding
EL - Emergent Leadership
PS - Public Service

Year          Name ( Category )
1958 :        Vinoba Bhave (CL)
1959 :         Chintaman Deshmukh (GS)
1961 :         Amitabha Chowdhury (JLCCA) 1962 Mother Teresa PIU
1963 :         Dara Khurody (CL)
1963 :         Verghese Kurien (CL)
1963 :         Tribhuvandas Patel (CL)
1964 :         Welthy Fisher (PIU)
1965 :         Jayaprakash Narayan (PS)
1966 :         Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay (CL)
1967 :         Satyajit Ray (JLCCA)

1971 :          M.Sambasivan Swaminathan (CL)
1974 :          M.S.Subbulakshmi (PS)
1975 :          Boobli George Verghese (JLCCA)
1976 :          Henning Holck-Larsen (PIU)
1976 :          Sombhu Mitra (JLCCA)
1977 :          Ela Ramesh Bhatt (CL)
1979 :          Mabelle Arole (CL)
1979 :          Rajanikant Arole (CL)
1981 :         Gour Kishore Ghosh (JLCCA)
1981 :         Pramod Karan Sethi (CL)
1982 :         Chandi Prasad Bhatt (CL)
1982 :          Manibhai Desai (PS)
1982 :           Arun Shourie (JLCCA)
1984 :          Rasipuram Lakshman (JLCCA)
1985 :           Muralidhar Amte (PS)
1989 :          Lakshmi Chand Jain (PS)
1992 :          Ravi Shankar (JLCCA)
1993 :          Banoo Jehangir Coyaji (PS)
1994 :          Kiran Bedi (GS)
1996 :          Pandurang Athavale (CL)
1996 :          Tirunellai Seshan (GS)
1997 :          Mahasweta Devi (JLCCA)
1997 :          Mahesh Chander Mehta (PS)
2000 :          Jockin Arputham (PIU)
2000 :          Aruna Roy (CL)
2001 :           Rajendra Singh (CL)
2002 :          Sandeep Pandey (EL)
2003 :          James Michael Lyngdoh (GS)
2003 :         Shantha Sinha (CL)
2004 :          Laxminarayan Ramdas (PIU)
2005 :          V Shantha (PS)
2006 :          Arvind Kejriwal (EL)
2007 :          Palagummi Sainath (JLCCA)
2008 :          Dr. Prakash Amte and Dr. Mandakini Amte (CL)
2009 :          Deep Joshi (CL)

General Knowledge-PARTV

General Knowledge 
PART V

1. Magsaysay Awards are not given in which of the following categories ?
(A) Literature
(B) Peace and International Understanding
(C) Music
(D) Public Service
(E) Emergent Leadership

2. Who amongst the following is the author of the book ‘Colours of the Rainbow’ ?
(A) A.V. Kamath
(B) Anita Nayyar
(C) Pritish Nandy
(D) Sonia Gandhi
(E) None of these

3. Which of the following is not the recipient of Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award 2008 ?
(A) Sushil Kumar
(B) Vijendra Singh
(C) Mary Kom
(D) Tania Sachdev

4. What do you know of Mr. S.Y. Quereshi ?
(A) He is new Election Commissioner of India
(B) He is the new Foreign Secretary, Govt. of India
(C) He will be our new permanent representative in UNO
(D) His India’s new permanent representative in world trade organization
(E) None of these

5. Women in which of the following OPEC countries participated in elections for the first time ? (Elections were held recently)
(A) UAE
(B) Kuwait
(C) Iran
(D) Saudi Arabia
(E) None of these
6. Who amongst the following is the Author of the book ‘The City of Joy’ ?
(A) Dominique Lapierre
(B) Guentar Grass
(C) Daniel Steele
(D) Graham Green
(E) None of these

7. Why was Mr. Vijay Nambiar’s name recently in news ?
(A) He has taken over as the new Cabinet Secretary, Govt. of India
(B) He will be our permanent representative in UNO
(C) He has taken over as the under Secretary General in the UNO
(D) He is new Foreign Secretary Govt. of India
(E) None of these

8. Alan Garcia whose name was recently in news is the—
(A) Prime Minister of Peru
(B) President of Peru
(C) Prime Minister of Italy
(D) President of Italy
(E) None of these

9. ‘Shequel’ is the currency of—
(A) Israel
(B) Kenya
(C) Iraq
(D) Iran
(E) None of these

10. The XIIth UNCTAD conference was recently organized in—
(A) New Delhi
(B) Jaipur
(C) Mumbai
(D) Bangalore
(E) Accra

11. As per the reports published in the newspaper which of the following countries is first in production of gold jewellery ?
(A) China
(B) India
(C) Turkey
(D) Italy
(E) None of these

12. Jagannath Pahadia is the Governor of—
(A) West Bengal
(B) Madhya Pradesh
(C) Punjab
(D) Haryana
(E) None of these

13. Who amongst the following was adjudged best actress in the 7th IIFA Award Ceremony held in Dubai ?
(A) Lara Dutta
(B) Priyanka Chopra
(C) Kajal
(D) Rani Mukherjee
(E) None of these

14. Which of the following countries recently test fired a series of missiles ?
(A) Russia
(B) South Korea
(C) North Korea
(D) France
(E) None of these

15. Who amongst the following is the author of the book ‘Bearders-My Life in Cricket’ ?
(A) Shane Warne
(B) Bill Frindall
(C) Brian Lara
(D) Imran Khan
(E) None of these

16. India launched Chandrayaan I in the year—
(A) 2002
(B) 2003
(C) 2005
(D) 2007
(E) 2008

17. The sixth D-8 summit of developing Nations was organized recently in—
(A) Malaysia
(B) India
(C) Brazil
(D) Indonesia
(E) None of these

18. India recently signed on MOU on military ties with which of the following countries ?
(A) UK
(B) USA
(C) China
(D) Italy
(E) Russia
19. Which of the following countries is not one of the four former Soviet states who have jointly formed a forum, ‘Organization for Democracy and Economic Development GUAM’ ?
(A) Georgia
(B) Ukraine
(C) Croatia
(D) Azerbaijan
(E) Moldova

20. Which of the following countries has awarded congressional gold medal to Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso ?
(A) Britain
(B) France
(C) Italy
(D) USA
(E) None of these

21. Mallika Sarabhai is associated which of the following ?
(A) Classical music
(B) Classical dance
(C) Social service
(D) Protection of environment

22. The name Pierre Cardian is associated with which of the following fields ?
(A) Pop music
(B) Fashion designing
(C) Painting
(D) Motion picture

23. Where was the first Engineering college of India located ?
(A) Bombay
(B) Roorkee
(C) Varanasi
(D) Calcutta

24. What facility is provided by ‘CARTOSAT-2A’ launched by ISRO in April 2008 ?
(A) Satellite-based multimedia link
(B) Remote sensing
(C) Intelligence data
(D) Earth observation satellite

25. With which musical instrument is Hari Prasad Chaurasia associated ?
(A) Flute
(B) Sarod
(C) Sitar
(D) Veena




Answers
1. C        2.E        3.D        4.A        5.B

6. A        7.C        8.B        9.A        10.E

11. B        12.D        13.D        14. C        15.B

16. E        17.A        18.C        19.C        20.D

21.B        22.B        23.B        24.D        25.A

General Knowledge-PART IV

General Knowledge
PART IV
1.    The party which emerged as the third largest party in the 15th Lok Sabha Elections is—
(A) Samajwadi Party
(B) Bahujan Samaj Party
(C) Communist Party of India (Marxist)
(D) Dravid Munnetra Kazhagam

2. India has emerged in the world as the—
(A) Second Largest Steel Producer
(B) Third Largest Steel Producer
(C) Fourth Largest Steel Producer
(D) None of the above

3. Recently India and China had a major face-off at—
(A) The International Monetary Fund (IMF)
(B) The World Bank
(C) The World Trade Organization
(D) Asian Development Bank

4. Agni II Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile was recently test-fired on—
(A) May 20, 2009
(B) May 19, 2009
(C) May 22, 2009
(D) May 23, 2009

5. INS Airavat is India’s—
(A) Naval Ship
(B) Amphibious Ship
(C) Submarine
(D) None of these


6. In reference to the recent Ministry formation of the Manmohan Singh Government, which of the following is incorrect ?
Minister — Portfolio
(A) Ghulam Nabi Azad — Health and Welfare
(B) Veerappa Moily — Law and Justice
(C) Anand Sharma — Information and Broadcasting
(D) Kapil Sibal — Human Resource and Development

7. The Presidential Task Force for Resettlement, Development and Security was appointed by which one of the following countries ?
(A) Sri Lanka
(B) India
(C) Nepal
(D) Bangladesh

8. In which of the following Arab countries were elections held in May 2009 ?
(A) Saudi Arabia
(B) Bahrain
(C) Kuwait
(D) Qatar

9. Sejil 2 Missile belongs to—
(A) Iran
(B) North Korea
(C) Pakistan
(D) None of these

10. Which of the following countries is not the party to the ‘Peace Pipeline Agreement ?
(A) Afghanistan
(B) India
(C) Pakistan
(D) Iran

11. NASA’s new administrator is—
(A) Charles Bolden
(B) Lori Garvar
(C) Tomothy R. Roemer
(D) None of these

12. Who has recently been re-elected as the new President of Germany ?
(A) Angela Markel
(B) Horst Koehler
(C) Helmut Kohl
(D) None of these

13. The new Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha is—
(A) Meira Kumar
(B) Somnath Chatterjee
(C) Karia Munda
(D) None of these

14. World Population Day is observed on—
(A) July 6
(B) July 7
(C) July 11
(D) July 1

15. “Out of Steppe : The Lost People of Central Asia” is the book by—
(A) Daniel Metcalfe
(B) Joshua Cooper Rawa
(C) Mihir Rakshit
(D) Naresh Gupta

16. Recently International Children’s Film Festival was held in—
(A) Delhi
(B) Kolkata
(C) Chennai
(D) Bengaluru

17. Astra Missile is—
(A) Surface to surface Missile
(B) Surface to air Missile
(C) Air to surface Missile
(D) Air to Air Missile

18. Where has the evidence of Pre-historic humans been found ?
(A) Thanjavur
(B) Kochi
(C) Vellore
(D) None of these
19. Nehru Institute of Mountaineering is situated at—
(A) Nainital
(B) Shimla
(C) Dehradun
(D) Uttarkashi

20. The Indian Army team recently visited—
(A) Mt. Everest
(B) Deep Mount Dhaulagiri
(C) Mount K2
(D) Mount Abu


Answers
1. A        2.B            3.D           4.B        5.B

6. C        7.A             8.C           9.A        10.A

11. A        12.B        13.C        14.B        15.A

16. B        17.D        18.A        19.D        20.B

General Knowledge-PART III

                                              General Knowledge 
                                                       PART III

1. On August 15, 2009, India celebrated its—
(A) 62nd Independence Day
(B) 64th Independence Day
(C) 63rd Independence Day
(D) 65th Independence Day

2. AFT stands for—
(A) Air Fitness Training Centre
(B) Armed Forces Tribunal
(C) Army’s Financial Team
(D) None of the above

3. India-China recently held on border dispute—
(A) 14th round of representative talks
(B) 13th round of representative talks
(C) 12th round of representative talks
(D) 11th round of representative talks

4. In Chief Minister’s Conference on Internal Security recently held Home Minister identified three major challenges to internal security of India. Which one among the following is not a challenge according to him ?
(A) Chinese threat to Arunanchal Pradesh
(B) Terrorism
(C) Insurgency in the North-east
(D) Naxalism

5. ASEAN—a regional bloc—with which India has signed Free Trade Agreement—is now India’s—
(A) Third largest trading partner
(B) Second largest trading partner
(C) Fourth largest trading partner
(D) Fifth largest trading partner

6. Under the trade pact with ASEAN the number of items India has included from agriculture, textiles and chemicals in negative list (which will be kept out of the duty reduction) is—
(A) 450
(B) 489
(C) 525
(D) 333

7. The Central Government has decided to grant land patta and occupancy rights of dwelling units in the name of woman member of the beneficiary household under—
(A) The Indira Awas Yojana
(B) The Rajiv Awas Yojana
(C) Bharat Nirman Project
(D) JNURM

8. ICWF is a fund for—
(A) Senior Citizens and disabled persons
(B) To help the women from OBCs and Minorities to run their employment
(C) To help Overseas Indians in times of distress
(D) None of the above

9. ISRO and NASA’s joint endeavour ‘Bi-State’ experiment to locate water-ice on Moon involved—
(A) Miniature Synthetic Aperture Radar
(B) Miniature Radio Frequency
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of the above

10. India has signed a pact with which of the following countries to help her in developing a National Police Academy at Rs. 320 crore ?
(A) Bhutan
(B) Maldives
(C) Afghanistan
(D) Nepal

11. Which of the following Bills were recently approved by Parliament ?
(A) The Constitution (109 Amendment) Bill 2009
(B) Right to Free Education Bill 2009
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) Neither (A) nor (B)

12. Prime Minister’s Council on Climate Change has approved in principle the National Mission on Enhanced Energy Efficiency which targets—
(A) 10 per cent energy saving by 2012
(B) 5 per cent energy saving by 2015
(C) 9 per cent energy saving by 2012
(D) None of the above

13. Union Cabinet has recently approved quota for women in Panchayat upto—
(A) 45 per cent
(B) 33 per cent
(C) 50 per cent
(D) 75 per cent



14. Who has topped the Forbe’s magazine most powerful woman list in the world ?
(A) Indira Nooyi
(B) Michell Bachelet
(C) Angela Merkel
(D) Kiran Mazumdar Shaw

15. Which of the following states recently set up Evening Courts ?
(A) Gujarat
(B) Maharashtra
(C) Tamil Nadu
(D) Kerala

16. NATM stands for—
(A) National Australian Tunneling Method
(B) National Automatic Teller Machine
(C) New Austrian Tunneling Method
(D) None of the above

17. The new head of DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organization) is—
(A) V. K. Chopra
(B) V. K. Saraswat
(C) S. L. Raina
(D) M. P. Muralidharan

18. Who among the following has been given National Communal Harmony Awards 2007 ?
(A) Dr. Dominic Emmanuel
(B) Anjuman Sair-e-Gul Faroshan
(C) Shri Ram Puniyani
(D) None of the above

19. The winner of 17th Rajiv Gandhi National Sadbhavana Award was—
(A) Gulam Ahmad Bhat
(B) Gautam Bhai of Pawanar
(C) Dr. Dominic Emmanuel
(D) None of the above


20. Which of the following has been conferred on the prestigious UNESCO’s King Sejong Literacy Prize 2009 ?
(A) Rajasthan Patrika
(B) The Hindu
(C) Khabar Lahariya
(D) None of the above


Answers
1. C        2.B        3.B        4.A        5.C

6. B        7.B        8.C        9.C        10.D

11. C        12.B        13.C        14.C        15.B

16. C        17.B        18.C        19.B        20.C

General Knowledge-PART II

General Knowledge 
    PART II

1. In which following city, Summit of Foreign Ministers of SAARC nations took place in February 2009 ?
(A) New Delhi
(B) Dhaka
(C) Kathmandu
(D) Colombo

2. As per RBI released data; India’s foreign exchange reserves at the end-March 2009 stands at—
(A) $ 252•0 billion
(B) $ 247•64 billion
(C) $ 314•60 billion
(D) $ 318•80 billion

3. As per the report on State of Forest released on February 13, 2008, what is the percentage coverage of forest area in the total geographical area of the country ?
(A) 22•20%
(B) 21•30%
(C) 20•60%
(D) 19•90%

4. 13th Finance Commission has been constituted under the Chairmanship of—
(A) Y. S. P. Thorat
(B) Vijai L. Kelkar
(C) T. S. Vijayan
(D) Laxmi Narayan

5. SEBI is a—
(A) Statutory body
(B) Advisory body
(C) Constitutional body
(D) Non-statutory body

6. Bank Cash Transaction Tax (BCTT) has been withdrawn w.e.f.—
(A) January 1, 2009
(B) March 1, 2009
(C) March 31, 2009
(D) April 1, 2009

7. When was the SAARC established ?
(A) On December 8, 1984
(B) On January 1, 1984
(C) On December 8, 1985
(D) On January 1, 1985
8. What is the present number of member countries of European Economic Community ?
(A) 15
(B) 12
(C) 25
(D) 20

9. Which Committee recommended abolition of tax rebates under section 88 ?
(A) Chelliah Committee
(B) Kelkar Committee
(C) Shome Committee
(D) None of the above

10. Which of the following countries is not the members of European Union ?
(A) Switzerland
(B) Malta
(C) The Czeck Republic
(D) Poland

11. Pradhanmantri Bharat Jodo Pariyojna is related to—
(A) Communication
(B) Social Integration
(C) Linking of Rivers
(D) Development of Highways

12. ‘Sagarmala’ is a name associated with—
(A) A drilling vessel
(B) A project of port development
(C) Oil well in Indian Ocean
(D) None of the above

13. Tarapore Committee submitted its report on “Full Convertibility on Rupee” in—
(A) Current account
(B) Capital account
(C) Both in current as well as in capital account
(D) Special Drawing Rights (SDR)

14. The repo rate w.e.f. April 21, 2009 stands at—
(A) 4•5%
(B) 4•75%
(C) 5•0%
(D) 5•25%

15. Airport Development Fees (ADF) has been imposed at Delhi & Mumbai airports to be paid by passengers w.e.f.—
(A) January 1, 2009
(B) March 1, 2009
(C) April 1, 2009
(D) May 1, 2009

16. CENVAT is related to—
(A) Sales Tax
(B) Excise Duty
(C) Custom Duty
(D) Service Tax

17. Aam Admi Bima Yojana provides social security to—
(A) All labours in rural areas
(B) All landless labours living below poverty line in rural areas
(C) All labours in urban areas
(D) All labours in both rural as well as urban areas

18. According to 2001 census urbanrural population ratio is about—
(A) 35 : 65
(B) 32 : 68
(C) 28 : 72
(D) 25 : 75

19. Asian Development Bank has approved an additional $ 71 million loan to the water project associated with the state—
(A) Uttar Pradesh
(B) Madhya Pradesh
(C) Rajasthan
(D) Gujarat

20. According to 2001 census the state having highest urban population is—
(A) U.P.
(B) Maharashtra
(C) Tamil Nadu
(D) Kerala


Answers
1. D        2.A        3.C        4.C        5.A

6. D        7.C        8.B        9.B        10.A

11. D        12.B        13.B        14.B        15.C

16. B        17.B        18.C        19.B        20.B

General Knowledge-PART I

General Knowledge

PART I
Combined Defense Services Examination 2008
(Held on 17-2-2008)


1. Which one of the following diagrams shows the direction and duration of wind ?
(A) Cartogram
(B) Climogram
(C) Ergograph
(D) Star diagram

2. June 21 is the longest day of the year for those living in the Northern hemisphere. What is the shortest day of the year for those living in the Southern hemisphere ?
(A) March 21
(B) September 21
(C) December 21
(D) June 21

3. Which one of the following countries is not a founder member of OPEC ?
(A) Algeria
(B) Kuwait
(C) Iraq
(D) Iran

4. Bar is a unit of which one of the following ?
(A) Force
(B) Energy
(C) Pressure
(D) Frequency

5. With which one of the following countries, India shares maximum length of the border ?
(A) Bangladesh
(B) Pakistan
(C) China
(D) Nepal


6. Consider the following statements—
1. Doris Lessing becomes the oldest person to win the Nobel prize in Literature (2007).
2. She is a school dropout.
3. Jane Moor is the pseudonym of Doris Lessing.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?
(A) 1 only
(B) 1 and 2 only
(C) 2 and 3 only
(D) 1, 2 and 3

7. Liberhan Commission has been appointed to deal with which one of the following ?
(A) Anti-Sikh Riots, 1984
(B) Demolition of Babri Masjid
(C) Godhra Incident
(D) Mumbai Communal Riots

8. Which one of the following industries is not recommended by Investment Commission as National Thrust Area ?
(A) Tourism
(B) Information Technology
(C) Agro-processing
(D) Textiles

9. The Kyoto Protocol commits the developed nations, including economies in transition to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases by which one of the following during the years 2008-2012 ?
(A) An average of 4% below 1990 levels
(B) An average of 5% below 2000 levels
(C) An average of 4•2% below 2000 levels
(D) An average of 5•2% below 1990 levels

10. According to the provisions of the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) Act, 2003 and FRBM Rules, 2004, the Government is under obligation to present three statements before the Parliament
along with the Annual Budget.
Which one of the following is not one of them ?
(A) Macroeconomic Framework Statement
(B) Fiscal Policy Strategy Statement
(C) Medium-term Fiscal Policy Statement
(D) Statement showing Shortterm Fiscal Policy


11. What is an ECO-MARK ?
(A) A scheme for labeling pollution-free industrial unit
(B) A scheme for labeling environment friendly consumer product
(C) A cost-effective production technique
(D) An international certification recognizing eco-friendly building

12. Which among the following is the oldest board under the Department of Commerce ?
(A) The Rubber Board
(B) The Tea Board
(C) The Coffee Board
(D) The Tobacco Board

13. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched ?
(A) Fiat — Italy
(B) Nissan — Japan
(C) Toyota — Japan
(D) Hyundai — Germany

14. Consider the following statements—
1. At the time of independence, the Government of India followed the calendar based on Saka era.
2. The National Calendar commenced on Chaitra 1 Saka, 1879 corresponding to 22 March 1957 A.D.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?
(A) 1 only
(B) 2 only
(C) Both 1 and 2
(D) Neither 1 nor 2

15. The Sun Temple of Konark was built by Narasimhadeva 1. To which dynasty did he belong to ?
(A) Somavamsi dynasty
(B) Imperial Ganga dynasty
(C) Suryavamsi Gajapati dynasty
(D) Bhoi dynasty

16. Which of the following is a rich source of energy ?
(A) Protein
(B) Lipid
(C) Carbohydrate
(D) Vitamin
17. In human body, what is the number of cervical vertebrae ?
(A) 5
(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 12

18. The terms Lubb and Dubb relate to which one of the following ?
(A) Heart
(B) Eyes
(C) Teeth
(D) Lungs

19. In normal adult human, what is the rate of heartbeat per minute ?
(A) 72–80
(B) 70–75
(C) 80–97
(D) 82–87

20. Which one of the following is considered as the easily digestible source of protein ?
(A) Egg albumin
(B) Soyabean
(C) Fish flesh
(D) Red meat

21. Which of the following plants is not capable of manufacturing own food ?
(A) Algae
(B) Mushroom
(C) Carrot
(D) Cabbage

22. Which one of the following peaks is the highest ?
(A) Nanda Devi
(B) Kanchenjunga
(C) Godwin Austen
(D) Nanga Parbat

23. Which one of the following is the correct order in which the following cities are located from West to East ?
(A) Alwar – Gorakhpur – Ranchi – Bhagalpur
(B) Bhagalpur – Ranchi – Alwar – Gorakhpur
(C) Ranchi – Alwar – Bhagalpur – Gorakhpur
(D) Gorakhpur – Bhagalpur – Ranchi – Alwar
24. Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched ?
Country / Currency
(A) Myanmar / Baht
(B) Thailand / Kyat
(C) Cambodia / Riel
(D) Vietnam / Rupiah

25. Which waterway separates India from Sri Lanka ?
(A) Eight Degree Channel
(B) Palk Strait
(C) Ten Degree Channel
(D) Andaman Sea

26. Which one of the following countries is not a UN member country ?
(A) Greece
(B) Taiwan
(C) Portugal
(D) Australia

27. Consider the following statements—
The South-West Monsoon originates in India due to—
1. low pressure in the Punjab plain
2. high pressure in areas South of India
3. equatorial low being filled up by descending air current
4. the Himalayas
Which of the statements given above are correct ?
(A) 1 and 4 only
(B) 1 and 2 only
(C) 1 and 3 only
(D) 2 and 4 only

28. Which one of the following iron and steel plants was established with the British collaboration ?
(A) Bhilai
(B) Rourkela
(C) Bokaro
(D) Durgapur

29. Which of the following divides India into Northern and Southern parts ?
(A) Equator
(B) Tropic of Cancer
(C) Tropic of Capricorn
(D) Arctic Circlc
30. Which one of the following is the oldest oil refinery in India ?
(A) Haldia
(B) Koyali
(C) Digboi
(D) Mathura

31. Consider the following events—
1. Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
2. Second Civil Disobedience Movement
3. Congress Split at Surat
4. Boycott of Simon Commission
Which one of the following is the correct chronological order of the above events ?
(A) 3, 1, 4, 2
(B) 1, 4, 2, 3
(C) 4, 2, 3, 1
(D) 2, 3, 1, 4

32. The characteristic odour of Garlic is due to which one of the following ?
(A) Chlorine - containing compounds
(B) Fluorine - containing compounds
(C) Nitrogen - containing compounds
(D) Sulphur - containing compounds

33. What does airbag, used for safety of car driver, contain ?
(A) Sodium bicarbonate
(B) Sodium Azide
(C) Sodium nitrite
(D) Sodium peroxide

34. Which colour of heat radiation represents the highest temperature ?
(A) Blood red
(B) Dark cherry
(C) Salmon
(D) White

35. Which one of the following is correct ?
A concrete wall generally.
(A) Only reflects sound
(B) Only absorbs sound
(C) Only transmits sound
(D) Absorbs and transmits sound

36. What would be the best choice for window material to keep the outside heat away ?
(A) Single-pane glass
(B) Double-pane glass without a gap in between
(C) Double-pane glass with water filled in between
(D) Double-pane glass with air in between

37. What is the pH value of pure water ?
(A) 1
(B) 6
(C) 7
(D) 10

38)with the normal at the point of incidence.38. A ray of light is incident on a plane mirror at an angle 30
The ray will be deviated from its incidence direction by what angle ?
(A) 30°
(B) 60°
(C) 120°
(D) None of these

39. Who gave the first evidence of the Big-Bang theory ?
(A) Edwin Hubble
(B) Albert Einstein
(C) S. Chandrasekhar
(D) Stephen Hawking

40. The density of water varies with temperature which helps the aquatic animals to live in cold water. At what temperature is the density of water maximum ?
(A) 1°C
(B) 2°C
(C) 3°C
(D) 4°C

41. Why is it difficult to see through fog ?
(A) Rays of light suffer total internal reflection from the fog droplets
(B) Rays of light are scattered by the fog droplets
(C) Fog droplets absorb light
(D) The refractive index of fog is extremely high

Directions—(Q. 42–45) In the following questions, each items consists of two statements, one labeled as ‘Assertion (A)’ and the other as ‘Reason (R)’. You are to examine these two statements carefully and
select the answers to these items using the code given below—
Codes :
(A) Both (A) and (R) are individually true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are individually true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true

42. Assertion (A) : Steam is more harmful for human body than the boiling water in case of born.
Reason (R) : Boiling water contains more heat than steam.
43. Assertion (A) : Red Blood Cells burst when placed in water.
Reason (R) : Due to osmosis, water enters into Red Blood Cells.

44. Assertion (A) : The percentage of the earth’s surface covered by India is 2•4%.
Reason (R) : On the Mercator’s map of the world, India is shown much smaller than Canada.

45. Assertion (A) : An award made by a Lok Adalat is deemed to be a decree of a Civil Court.
Reason (R) : Award of Lok Adalat is final and binding on all parties and no appeal lies against thereto before any court.

Answers

1. D        2.D        3.A        4.C        5.C

6. B        7.B        8.B        9.D        10.D

11. B        12.C        13.D        14.B        15.B

16. C        17.B        18.A        19.A        20.B

21. B        22.C        23.A        24.C        25.B

26. B        27.C        28.D        29.B        30.C   

31. A        32.D        33.B        34.D        35.D

36. D        37.C        38.C        39.A        40.D   

41.B        42.C        43.A        44.B        45.C

General Awareness-PART VII

GENERAL AWARENESS

                            PART VII


1.Say’s Law of Markets states that—
(A) Demand creates its own supply
(B) Supply creates its own demand
(C) Demand creates its own demand
(D) Supply creates its own supply
(E) None of these

2. Malthusian theory of population is based on—
(A) Harmonic progression of population
(B) Geometric progression of food production
(C) Arithmetic progression of population
(D) Geometric progression of population
(E) All of the above

3. Gresham’s Law states that—
(A) Good money drives bad money out of circulation
(B) Bad money drives good money out of circulation
(C) Both good money and bad money may co-exist
(D) Neither bad money nor good money may be long in circulation
(E) None of these

4. The on-going melt down had its origin in—
(A) The real sector
(B) The financial sector
(C) The service sector
(D) The textile sector
(E) None of these

5. A competitive firm maximizes its profit when—
(A) MR = AR
(B) MR = MC
(C) MC = AC
(D) MC = AR
(E) None of these

6. ‘Supernormal’ profit may exist in a market due to—
(A) Asymmetry of information
(B) Restriction of information
(C) Quantity restriction
(D) Price restriction
(E) All the above
7. Profit is caused by—
(A) Dynamic element in the economy
(B) Innovation
(C) Windfall
(D) All of the above
(E) None of these

8. Interest is paid—
(A) To compensate for inflation
(B) Due to superiority of present over future goods
(C) Because demand for money outstrips its supply
(D) To ensure the growth of the real sector
(E) All the above

9. Investment is defined as a—
(A) Deployment of a sum in business operations
(B) Purchasing an interest bearing bond
(C) Change in the stock of capital
(D) All the above
(E) None of these

10. The unproductive expenditure of the rich is—
(A) Necessary to the employment of the poor
(B) An impediment to the growth of an economy
(C) Having no bearing on the economy
(D) Having bearing only on the economy of the rich
(E) None of these

11. Heckscher-Ohlin theory explains—
(A) Pattern of trade in terms of relative factor endowments of countries
(B) Why a country may import products which use extensively the country’s scarce factor
(C) The law of comparative cost
(D) The concept of reciprocal demand
(E) All the above

12. ‘Quasi-rents’—
(A) Are in the nature of free gifts
(B) May be applicable to all factors of production
(C) Comprise of all the returns to the firm in excess of the returns of the marginal firm
(D) All the above
(E) None of these



13. The indifference curve technique is essentially—
(A) A cardinal approach
(B) An ordinal approach
(C) A quasi-ordinal approach
(D) All the above
(E) None of these

14. The slope of an indifference curve expresses—
(A) The marginal rate of substitution of two goods
(B) A ratio of marginal utility of one good to another
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) A ratio of total utility of one good to another
(E) None of these

15. ‘Pass through’ effect in international trade theory refers to—
(A) The proportion of an exchange rate change that is reflected in export and import price change
(B) Exports and imports not facing any tariff barrier
(C) Exports and imports not facing any technical barrier
(D) All of the above
(E) None of these

16. Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations—
(A) Started in 1986 and completed at the end of 1993
(B) Aimed at reversing the rising trend of non-tariff trade barriers
(C) Replaced the GATT with WTO
(D) Brought services and agriculture into WTO
(E) All of the above

17. Product Cycle Model in international trade theory (Vernon, 1966)—
(A) Is an extension of technological gap model
(B) Is an extension of Heckscher-Ohlin model
(C) Explains dynamic comparative advantage of new products and new processes of production
(D) All of the above
(E) None of these

18. Hedging and speculation in forex markets—
(A) Are opposite activities
(B) Parallel activities
(C) Same activities
(D) All of the above
(E) None of these

19. A currency swap refer to—
(A) A spot sale of currency combined with a forward repurchase of the same currency—as part of single transaction
(B) A forward sale of currency combined with a forward repurchase of the same currency—as part of a single transaction
(C) A forward sale of currency combined with a forward repurchase of the same currency—in two different transactions
(D) All of the above
(E) None of these

20. Public-Private Partnership projects in India are mostly related to—
(A) Airports
(B) Ports
(C) Railways
(D) Roads
(E) Urban development

21. The largest share in the short term money market of India in recent times belonged to the segment—
(A) Collaterised Borrowing and Lending Obligation (CBLO)
(B) Traditional repo
(C) Clearcorp Repo Over Matching System (CROMS)
(D) Call
(E) Others

22. As per the revised estimate of CSO, the GDP in India at factor cost during 2008-09 was—
(A) Rs. 28,71,120 crore
(B) Rs. 31,29,717 crore
(C) Rs. 33, 39,375 crore
(D) Rs. 44,82,436 crore
(E) None of these

23. Mid Day Meal Scheme—
(A) Is a centrally funded and largest school meal scheme in the world
(B) Provides each child in government and government aided school a minimum of 300 calories and 8–12 gm of protein each day of school for a minimum of 200 days
(C) Provides lunch to about 120 million children
(D) All of the above
(E) None of these

24. Insurance penetration is defined as the—
(A) Ratio of premium underwritten in a year to GDP
(B) Ratio of premium underwritten in a year to total population
(C) Ratio of insurance subscribers in a year to total population
(D) Ratio of total number of policy holders in a year to total population
(E) None of these

25. Insurance density is defined as the—
(A) Ratio of premium underwritten in a year to GDP
(B) Ratio of premium underwritten in a year to total population
(C) Ratio of insurance subscribers in a year to total population
(D) Ratio of total number of policy holders in a year to total population
(E) None of these

26. Minimum Support Prices of crops are recommended by—
(A) Planning Commission of India
(B) Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP)
(C) Finance Commission of India
(D) Farmers’ Commission of India
(E) None of these

27. The Electricity (Amendment) Act 2007—
(A) Dispensed with licence requirement for sale from captive units
(B) Provided for joint effort by the Central and State governments for providing access to all areas including villages and markets
(C) Expanded the definition of theft to cover the use of tampered meters
(D) All of the above
(E) None of these

28. In times of slowdown of the economy, the fiscal policy influences aggregate demand through—
(A) Discretionary element
(B) Non-discretionary element
(C) Lowering of tax rates
(D) All of the above
(E) None of these

29. Thirteenth Finance Commission is headed by—
(A) Dr. Rangarajan
(B) Dr. Vijay L. Kelkar
(C) Dr. Suresh Tendulkar
(D) Dr. C. H. Hanumantha Rao
(E) None of these

30. A constitutionally recognized body is—
(A) Planning Commission
(B) Finance Commission
(C) Forward Commission
(D) Farmers Commission
(E) None of these
31. Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana was launched by GOI in August 2007 with the objective(s) of—
(A) To incentivise the states to increase public investment in agriculture and allied sectors
(B) To ensure that local needs/crops/priorities are better reflected
(C) To achieve the goal of reducing the yield gaps in important crops
(D) All of the above
(E) None of these

32. The Buffer Stock of foodgrains at the beginning of February 2009 stood at—
(A) 16•2 million tonnes
(B) 20•0 million tonnes
(C) 37•4 million tonnes
(D) 36•2 million tonnes
(E) None of these

33. Public Private Partnership came to be introduced in India to—
(A) Mitigate the financial burden of the governments
(B) Respond to the technological change that allow unbundling of infrastructure
(C) Alter the character of goods and services from pure public to private ones
(D) All of the above
(E) None of these

34. Heteroscedasticity in econometric analysis means—
(A) The variance for each disturbance term (Vi) is the same for all i’s
(B) The variance for each disturbance term (Vi) is not the same for all i’s
(C) The co-variance for each pair of disturbance term is the same
(D) The co-variance for each pair of disturbance term is not the same
(E) None of these

35. Autocorrelation in econometric analysis refers to—
(A) The correlation between the values of different variables
(B) The correlation between the values of alternative variables
(C) The correlation between successive values of the same variable
(D) All of the above
(E) None of these

36. Durbin-Watson Test is applied in econometric models to test—
(A) Presence of heteroscedasticity in a model
(B) For autocorrelated errors in the sample data
(C) For multicorrelinearity
(D) For autoregressive disturbances
(E) None of these
37. A weakly stationary stochastic process is so called, if—
(A) Its mean and variance are constant over time
(B) The value of covariance between two time periods depends only on lag between two time periods
(C) The value of covariance does not depend on the actual time at which the covariance is computed
(D) All the above
(E) None of these

38. Dummy variables are used in regression models—
(A) To represent important variables that are not qualitatively measurable
(B) To capture the effect of specific attributes
(C) As binary variables
(D) To distinguish between two groups of population
(E) All of the above

39. Principal components in econometric analysis—
(A) Are linear combinations
(B) Help to increase the degrees of freedom
(C) Help to reduce high degree of multicorrelinearity
(D) All of the above
(E) None of these

40. If world population grows at 2•6 per cent, then it will double in—
(A) 44•34 years
(B) 36•92 years
(C) 29•32 years
(D) 26•66 years
(E) None of these

Answers
1. D        2.D        3.B        4.A        5.B

6. A        7.D        8.B        9.C        10.A

11. A        12.C        13.B        14.A        15.A

16. E        17.E        18.A        19.A        20.D

21. D        22.C        23.C        24.A        25.B

26. B        27.D        28.C        29.B        30.B   

31. D        32.D        33.A        34.B        35.A

36. B        37.D        38.C        39.A        40.E   

General English

GENERAL ENGLISH

Indian Air Force Airman Selection Test, 2008: Solved Paper Group ‘X’ (Technical) Trades

Directions—(Q. 1 to 5) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.

Florence Nightingle was born in the year 1820 in a small town in Italy. Her parents were famous and rich. They looked after little Florence very carefully. But, Florence was thin and sickly.

One day little Florence said to her father, “father, I would like to be a nurse.” The little girl's father said, “My dear, I do not think you can be a nurse. Nursing is hard work.” “I will try, ” said Florence. Soon she began to learn nursing at home.

One day Florence was returning home early from school. On the way she saw a dog lying on the road. It was crying bitterly. An unkind boy hit the poor creature with a big stone. It hurt right leg and it was bleeding badly. Florence became very sad. She gently carried the dog home and nursed the wound. She tied a bandage tightly round the leg. In a week the dog was quite well. Soon the dog became friendly with Florence. It wagged its tail and jumped around her playfully and licked Florence all over, as if, it wanted to say, “Thank you, little nurse, thank you.”

1. Florence wanted to become—
(A) An animal lover
(B) A teacher
(C) A nurse
(D) An M.L.A.

2. When Florence expressed her desire to become a nurse her father ?
(A) Agreed readily
(B) Was very doubtful
(C) Kept silent
(D) None of these

3. On the way, she saw—
(A) An unkind boy hitting a dog
(B) A wounded dog lying on the road
(C) A dog limping across the road
(D) None of these


4. Florence nursed the wounded dog because—
(A) She wanted to be a nurse
(B) Her father told her to do so
(C) She felt pity for the dog
(D) None of these

5. The dog licked Florence all over to—
(A) clean her body
(B) express thanks
(C) show its anger
(D) None of these


Answers

1.C        2.B        3.B        4.C        5.B


Directions—(Q. 6 to 8) In each of the following questions choose the opposite in meaning—

6. Condemned
(A) Abandoned
(B) Shifted
(C) Acquiesced
(D) Taken in

7. Deny
(A) Renounce
(B) Confirm
(C) Controvert
(D) Disappear

8. Disparage
(A) Discredit
(B) Perceive
(C) Incline
(D) Approve



Answers

6.C        7.B        8.D

Directions—(Q. 9 to 11) In each of the following questions choose the same word in meaning—

9. Discretion
(A) Judiciousness
(B) Examine
(C) Assent
(D) Accede

10. Dreadful
(A) Propitious
(B) Auspicious
(C) Frightful
(D) Estranged

11. Exchanted
(A) Attracted
(B) Captivated
(C) Influenced
(D) Comprehended


Answers

9.A        10.C        11.B


Directions—(Q. 12 to 15) Choose the error and give its options from (A), (B), (C) and (D)—

12. It is not easy (A) / to beat out (B) / a swarm of (C) / wasps if they attack you. (D)

13. I would (A) / do this (B) / if (C) / I was allowed. (D)
14. I asked (A) / him (B) / where (C) / did he live. (D)

15. The soldiers (A) / as well as (B) / the commanders was (C) / running away. (D)

Answers

12. B beat off        13.D were allowed       
14. (D) ‘he lived’ in place of ‘did he live’.   
    15. (C) ‘were’ in place of ‘was’


Directions—(Q. 16 to 20) Fill in the blanks with suitable options—

16. He hankers … money.
(A) over
(B) for
(C) after
(D) about

17. It was with considerable …… that we heard the news of his rescue.
(A) relieve
(B) reliefs
(C) relieves
(D) relief

18. He was accused … murder.
(A) for
(B) of
(C) with
(D) about

19. He is looking … his lost book.
(A) down
(B) into
(C) out
(D) for

20. Any activity which is prejudicial … law and order is punishable.
(A) for
(B) to
(C) from
(D) on


Answers

16.C        17.D        18.B          19.D        20.B


Punjab National Bank Agriculture Officers Exam. 2009
English Language: Solved Paper
(Held on 16-8-2009)
Directions—(Q. 1–15) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

Despite the global slowdown, the online shopping in India has increased. The growing pace of online buying is because of the attractive discounted prices offered and the ability of the customers to research and compare the prices across several outlets.

The average frequency of online purchases in India grew up to 2•9 in the fourth quarter of 2008 from 2•6 during the same quarter in 2007, as reported by the survey of Master Card Worldwide.

“The economic meltdown has not affected our business”, said the CEO of an e-commerce portal which specializes in personalized gifting and merchandise space in India. He said, “Our business has increased up to five times this year despite the economic recession. Currently, we possess a database of 25,000 designs posted by a thousand designers so that the users can create their own merchandise by selecting the designs sitting at home”.

The CEO also said that with the rise in bandwidth penetration in India and the increasing awareness of internet among people, the online shoppers sense the convenience to click on the products they want to purchase.

Holding onto a similar conviction, the CEO of another company said, “With the convenience of online buying, customers can save their time and money to move across multiple outlets for a product.”

The online shoppers also plan their shopping in advance and conduct research on their planned purchases. It becomes easier for the customers to decide the price at which they want the products. Sharing views on this point, the Manager of the e-commerce portal says, “Through the online shopping, customers can attain the objective of value for money during these tough times.”

Today, India is the only country where the 18 to 29 years age group has the highest average spend on online shopping. In India, the popular online purchases include the home appliances and the electronic gadgets like cell phones, camera, laptops and so on. According to the survey, the epurchasing of electronic products has gone up by 51 per cent.

So to drive these online shoppers, e-commerce portals are adopting a networking culture by incorporating ‘social networking feature’ in their websites, so that people can discuss with their friends and relatives before buying the particular product. There are more startups, who are innovating their products to combat slowdown.

1. What does the phrase ‘value of money’ as used in the passage mean ?
(A) Get the best at optimum price
(B) Buy the cheapest possible product
(C) Pay a lot for the best product
(D) Get a lot of money in return for the purchase
(E) None of these

2. Which of the following statements is not true in the context of the passage ?
(A) Purchases online have increased as the people buying these products are rich
(B) Online buying has increased because customers are getting a lot of discounts
(C) Customers have access to a number of outlets online thus online buying is more popular
(D) Online purchases have increased because the customers are able to compare prices easily
(E) All of the above are not true

3. What according to the CEO of ecommerce portal is the reason for increase in the number of online shoppers ?
1. Greater bandwidth is now available in India.
2. Internet is available at a cheap cost.
3. More people are aware of the internet.
(A) Only (1) and (2)
(B) Only (2)
(C) Only (3)
(D) Only (2) and (3)
(E) Only (1) and (3)


4. Which of the following statements is True in the context of the passage ?
(A) Cameras, laptops and mobile phones are popular online shopping products
(B) Customers find online shopping more convenient
(C) More people in the age group of 18 to 29 spend on online shopping
(D) Home appliances are a popular online product
(E) All the above are true

5. How can customers plan their purchases online in advance ?
(A) By looking at the product in a store and then searching for it online
(B) By waiting for discounts being offered by companies
(C) By creating their own websites and socially interacting
(D) By conducting research and then deciding the price at which they want to buy
(E) None of these

6. What can possibly be the most appropriate title to the passage ?
(A) Innovation-the art of survival
(B) Online shopping-unaffected by recession
(C) Recession and its impact
(D) Customer is king
(E) Sale of Electronic Goods

7. Which of the following statements is true in the context of the passage ?
(1) People make purchases only through e-commerce portals.
(2) Online buying of electronic gadgets has increased by 51 per cent.
(3) E-commerce portals are finding it difficult to sell their products.
(A) Only (1)
(B) Only (2)
(C) Only (1) and (3)
(D) Only (2) and (3)
(E) All the three (1), (2) and (3)

8. How are e-commerce portals luring customers ?
(A) By innovating their products
(B) By offering free products with other products bought
(C) By creating an awareness about social networking
(D) By enabling customers through their website to interact with friends and relatives before buying a product
(E) None of these




Answers

1.A        2.E        3.E        4.E   

5.D        6.B        7.B        8.C

Directions—(Q. 9–12) Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.


9. Pace
(A) Walk
(B) Length
(C) Rate
(D) Tread
(E) Variety

10. Conviction
(A) Sense
(B) Culture
(C) Belief
(D) Value
(E) Worry

11. Drive
(A) Coax
(B) Show
(C) Dishearten
(D) Ride
(E) Implement

12. Innovating
(A) Researching
(B) Improvising
(C) Selling
(D) Measuring
(E) Deleting


Answers

9.C        10.A        11.A        12.B       


Directions—(Q. 13–15) Choose the word/group of words which is most opposite in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.


13. Attractive
(A) Dark
(B) Ugly
(C) Slim
(D) Insignificant
(E) Striking

14. Rise
(A) Finish
(B) Improve
(C) Reduction
(D) Heighten
(E) Stop

15. Tough
(A) Soft
(B) Delicate
(C) Comfortable
(D) Difficult
(E) Simple


Answers

13.D        14.C        15.C       



Directions—(Q. 16–20) Which of the phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct ? If the sentence is correct as it is given and ‘No correction is required’, mark (E) as the answer.

16. The traders’ community is up to in arms against the police on their failure for not ensuring the arrest of wanted criminals.
(A) Up in arming
(B) Up arm
(C) Up in arms
(D) Up to arms
(E) No correction required

17. Chief Justice announced that a total of 30 evening courts will be started in all the five district courts of the city by the end of December.
(A) Will be start
(B) Is started
(C) Will starting
(D) Is being started
(E) No correction required

18. If you are planning on getting admission forms to enroll your child in school, you might as well forgetting about it.
(A) Forgets with it
(B) Forget in it
(C) Forgetting it
(D) Forget about it
(E) No correction required

19. Police said that basis on secret information, a trap was laid and the criminal was arrested near the station.
(A) As basis of
(B) That based on
(C) As base on
(D) That base in
(E) No correction required

20. With order to help outstation candidates planning to move to the city, a few colleges load their application forms online.
(A) In order to
(B) As order in
(C) Along with order to
(D) In ordering to
(E) No correction required


Answers

16.C        17.E        18.D        19.B        20.A  


Directions—(Q. 21–25) Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

21. The petitioner had ……… an immediate stay from the court on allotment of the flats till ……… of investigation into the alleged irregularities.
(A) asked, process
(B) sought, completion
(C) propagated, finish
(D) demanded, course
(E) granted, end

22. Modern music doesn’t lend ……… to longevity; sometimes it is hard even to remember what the biggest hit from a ……… of years ago was.
(A) itself, couple
(B) much, few
(C) money, some
(D) matter, spatter
(E) substance, variety

23. Opportunities ……… when they are seized and ……… when they are not.
(A) gather, evade
(B) needed, reflect
(C) create, disperse
(D) shout, calm
(E) multiply, die

24. At the sound of the bell we are ……… to pause, relax our body and become gently ……… of our in-breath and out-breath.
(A) asked, thoughtless
(B) requested, wishful
(C) invited, aware
(D) forced, meaningful
(E) braced, calm

25. ………… to listen to the sounds of nature, we find that we can afterwards carry on with whatever we were doing in a more ……… and loving way.
(A) feeling, helpful
(B) waiting, rough
(C) dreaming, dramatic
(D) pausing, attentive
(E) hurting, creative

    Answers

21.B        22.A        23.E        24.C        25.A   

Directions—(Q. 26–35) In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Since …26… times, people have …27… that human activity could affect the environment. The discovery of past ice ages shows that Earth’s climate is in constant …28… and that …29… history, scientists have …30… for the cause of these changes. Though scientists discovered the greenhouse effect in the late 19th century, the theory of global warming wasn’t …31… as a scientifically proven fact until 1992 when the United Nations held a Conference on Environment and Development. Today, global warming is a …32… accepted reality and …33… about its effects ranges from the hysteria to the acceptance. Newspapers chronicle the slowly changing climate and the actions that have …34… that change. From developing nations to industrial countries, global climate affects …35…

26. (A) Long
(B) Great
(C) Urgent
(D) Ancient
(E) Stone-age

27. (A) Believed
(B) Succeeded
(C) Wished
(D) Lost
(E) Wanted

28. (A) Hot
(B) Flux
(C) Fight
(D) Changes
(E) Reality

29. (A) With
(B) For
(C) To
(D) Throughout
(E) As

30. (A) Contribute
(B) Talked
(C) Resigned
(D) Visited
(E) Searched

31. (A) Accepted
(B) False
(C) Real
(D) Greeted
(E) Expected

32. (A) Rarely
(B) Widely
(C) Wrongly
(D) Leisurely
(E) Faithfully

33. (A) Principles
(B) Various
(C) Measurement
(D) Idea
(E) Speculation

34. (A) Meaning
(B) Worked
(C) Affected
(D) Cause
(E) Witness

35. (A) One
(B) Much
(C) Everyone
(D) More
(E) Singular


Answers

26. D        27.A        28.B        29.D        30.E   

31. A        32.B        33.E        34.C        35.C