Exam Details

Subject ima social sciences
Paper
Exam / Course ima/imsc
Department
Organization central university
Position
Exam Date 2011
City, State telangana, hyderabad


Question Paper

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5-YEAR INTEGRATED M.A. PROGRAMME IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
(Leading to Masters Degree in Anthropology, Economics, History,
Political Science and Sociology)

Entrance Examination -June 2011
Maximum Marks: 100 Hall Ticket No. Time: 2 Hours
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Read thae instruction. carefully before ••werieg.
2.
Write the Hall Ticket Number in the OMR Answer Sheer given to you. Also write the Hall TIcket Number in the space provided above.

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Answcn an: 10 be marked on the OMR Answer Sheet following the instructions provided there upon.

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over both the question paper booklet and OMR Answer Sheet al the end of the examination to the Invigilator.

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No additional sheets will be provided. Rough work can be done in the que:;otion paper itself I on the space provided for it at the end ofthc booklet.

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The paper has FOUR sections as explained below:

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Each correct answer carries

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There is neplive markiag. P.adI wro.......er carries mark&.


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Useofcalculators is permitted.

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This questioo paper contains 16 pages excluding the OMR sheet.



Section r Ountioa Noe. Title Marks
A 01 Lan"'.... Com ion 25
B C n?6 SO (51 -m5 Reason;.. Ability Ouantilativc A . 25 25
D 076..:0100 Social Studi.. Qcn.,.] Awareness 25._




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Secl!oIA LANGUAGE AND COMPREHENSION
Questions in 1I1is section (QI to .... bued on the following to -your understanding ofthe JIOISI&". Rood the JIO_c:ard"ully and
IHEPASSAGE
The m-olution of 1757 definitely es1Iblished the militmy of the English in Bengal. Their hated rivals, the French, were ousted, and they obtained a grant oftenritories for the main_ of a properly equipped militmy fo=. valuable still was the prestige they had gained by the decisive victor)' over the unwieldy hosts ofthe Nawab.
As regards the government of the country, there was no apparent change. The sovereignty of the English over Calcutta was recognized, and they secured the right of keeping a Resident at the Nawab's court. save for minor changes, the position ofMir Ja&r diffencd, in theory, but little from that of In pnIClice, however, the supreme eomrol ofarrairs had passed into the hands of Clive, IS the new Nawab was entirely dependa:rt upon his support his newly acquired position.
TIle position ofClive in Bengal was anomalous in the extreme. He was merely a servant of the Governor and Council of Madras when he gained the victory at Plassey. But in June I75S, the Calcutta Council. on their own initiative, elected him to the governorship of Bengal, a position which was legalized by the onion of the Company towanls the end ofthat year.
The anomaly of Clive's position wi1h reprd to the Nawab, however, still continued. Without any fonnal rights or prerogatives, he exercised an effective control over the actions of Mir Jafar. and. in particular, he prevented the latter from ruining some notable Hindu otrlCials such as Roi Durlabh, the Diwan, and Ram Narayan, the governor of Bihar. Mir Jafar chafed at the interference ofClive. but he could hardly dispense with the mililar)' help of the English. This was strikingly illustrated when, in 1759, Ali Gouhar (later known as Shah Alarn II) planned to occupy Bengal and Bihar and laid siege to Patna. Mir Jafar succeeded in averting this danger with the help of Clive. but the episode was a rode reminder to him, if any such were necessary, that however unwelcome the English might be. their help was essential to keep himself on the throne.
Finally. Mir Jafar tried the desperate expedient of changing one master for another and entered into a conspiracy with the Dutch at Chinsura. 1be Dutch were very eager to supplant the English influence by their own and made an attempt to import fresh military fon:es from their settlements in Java. But the vigilance of Clive thwarted their design. They were defeated and humbled at Bedara in November 1759, and sued for peace.
Clive thus maintained the supmnacy of the English in Bengal for nearly 1I1ree years, mainly by his personality and ehataeter. His departure on 2S February, 1760, was followed shonly hy the death of Miran. the son of the Nawab, end the question of 5UCCCSSKm immediately came to the fo"'fronl The tn:achery and inoompetenee ofthe Nawab and IDS failure to make 1I1e payments due to the Company made him and his family distasteful to 1he Enslish. Holwen, 1he acting Governor, suggested the bold step of taking over the administration of the country, but the other members of the Council did not approve of the plan. He then supported the cause of Mir Kasim. the son-in-law ofthc Nawall. and Van.sittart. the pc:rmanent Governor. acquiesced in this view. A seen:! treaty was eoneludcd wi1l1 Mir Kasim on 27 September, 1760. Mir Kasim ogn:ed to payoff the outstanding dues to 1he Company and also 10 cede 1he three districts of Burowan. Midnapur and Chittagong. In n:tum for 111... concessions 1he EnSlish offen:d to appoint him Deputy Subahdar and guaranteed his succession to the throne.

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Vansittart and Caillaud, the commander oftho Company's troops, thomJpon to Murshidabad. But Mir Jafar refused to appoint Mit Kasim as Deputy Subahdar. After a fruitless discussion for five days, Caillaud was ordorod to occupy tho Nawab's pelaoo. Tho helpl_ Nawab decided to abdicate rather than yield to the demands ofthe English. Mir Kasim was then declared Nawab and the revolution of 1760 was effected without any bloodshed.
II is somewhat singular that neither the English nor the new Nawab took advantage ofthe new agreement to clear up the relations between the two parties. It was gradually becoming clear that. while the Nawab claimed to be an independent ruler, the English authorities in Bengal had heen acting in a manner which was incompatible with that position. It evident that sooner or later the matter must come to a head, and the crisis came much earlier than expected.
Vansittart followed throughout tho policy ofstrongthoning the hands of tho Nawab. While Clive protected Ram Narayan, the governor of Bihar. Vansittart handed him over to Mir Kasim who first robbed him and then put him to death. Having thus asserted his internal autonomy. Mir Kasim felt strong enough to enler into that dispute with the English regarding inland trade which was to prove his ruin.
By an imperial finnan the English Company enjoyed the right oftrading in Bengal without the payment of transit dues or tolls. But the servants of the Company also claimed the same privileges for their private trade. The Nawabs had always protested against this abuse, but the members ofthe Council being materially interested. the practice went on increasing till it formed a suhject of serious dispute between Mit Kasim and the English. At last towards the end of 1762 Vansittart met Mir Kasim at Mongyr. where the Nawab had removed his capital. and concluded a definite agreement on the subject. The Council at Calcutta. however, rejected the agreement Thereupon the Nawab decided to abolish the duties altogether, but the English clamoured. against this and insisted upon having preferential treatment as against other traders. Ellis, the chief of the English factory at Pain&, violently asserted what he considered to be the rights and privileges of the English, and even made an attempt to seize the city of Patna. TIle attempt failed and his garrison was destroyed. but the events led to the outbreak of war between the English and Mir Kasim in 1763.
QUESTIONS
I. The Dutch who tried to chanenge the English in Bengal had already establishod settlements in
A. Singapore B. Java C. Malaysia D. Philippines
2. The European Companies were trying to establish political dominance in India by fol1owing the tactic of
A. Appeasing the Indian rulers B. Playing off the Indian rolers against one another
C. Appealing to the Indian peasants D. Winning tho approval ofthe Mughal emperor.
3. The rival power ousted by the British in Bengal was
A. Spanish B. Portuguese
C. French D.Danes
4. Who led the British in tho Battle ofPlassoy?
A. Duplei. B. Dalhousie
C. Ellis D. Clive


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S. Ram Narayan was the governor of
A. Bengal B. Bihar
C. Orissa D.Assam
6. Ali Gauhar came to be known as
A. Shah Alam I B. Shah Alam II
C. Shah Alam III D. Shah Alam IV
7. Bengal Nawabs wished to assert independence against 11>0 English trading oompany, but failed because they were
A. politically naTve B. administratively incompetent
C. mililarily weak D. low on confidence
8. In 1759 Ali Gauhar fought a war for the occupation ofBengal with
A. Mir Kasim and Clive B. Mir Jafar and Clive
C. Mir Kasim and Vansinart D. Mir Jarar and Vansinart
Q. 11le waf at Bedara in November 1759 was fought between
A. French and English B. French and Dutch
C. English and Dutch D. French &. English vs Dutch
10. Mira" was the son of
A. MirKasim B. Siraj-ud-daula
C. Mir Jafar D. MirOafur
11. Whowasthepennancntgovernor ofBengal?
A. Vansinan B. Ellis
C. Clive D. Holwell
12. When the Company's military forces exerted pressure on Mir Jafar to appoint Mir Kasim as deputy subahdar. Mir Jafar
A. agreed and made the appointment B. 1I>warted 11>0 Company fon:es
C. stepped down from power D. maintained status quo IJ. A secret treaty in 1760 was signed between
A. Mir Jafar and Holwell B. Mir Jafar and Vansittart
C. Mir Kasim and Holwcll D. Mir Kasim and Vansittan
14. The three districts which were ceded to the English as per the Treaty of 1760 were
A. Kolkala.. Sutanati and Midnapur B. Midnapur, Burdwan and Chittagoog
c. Midnapur. Burdwan and Kolkata O. Midnapur, Chittagong and Sutanati

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I5. ThecommanderoftheEnglishCompany troops was
A. Vansittart B. Cli..
C. Holwell D. Caillaud
16. After the Banle of Plassey, real political control in Bengal was with the
A. Governor of Bengal B. British Resident in Nawab's Court
C. Nawah of Bengal D. Calcutta Council
17. Mir Kasim was declared the Nawab of Bengal in
A. 1757 B. 1758
C. 1759 D. 1760
18. Mir iafar succeeded !he following as the Nawab of Bengal
A. MirKasim B. Ali Gauhar
C. Siraj-ud-daulah D. Miran
19. Whatwasthecauseofaserious disputebetweenMirKasimand the English Company
A. rorcign trddc B. Excise tax
C. Land Revenue D. Transit dues ofCompany servants
20. The concession that the English made in return ofthe ceded districts to the Nawab was to appoint
A. Mir iafar as the Deputy Subahdar B. Mir Jafar as the Governor Mir K••im :IS the Deputy Subahdar D. Mir Kasim as Governor
I. Who was the chiefofthe English factory at Patna in 1762 1. Clive B. Ellis
C. Vansittan D. Holwell
22. Whl.'l1 the Nawab of Bengal abolished all transit dues and tolls in 1762. he was trying to
A. help the East India Company B. help !he French traders
C. boost state revenues D. assert his independence
23. The tenn 'revolution' has been used in the passage to refer-to
A. Transformation B. Conspiracy and Intrigue
C. Military Banle D. None ofthe above
24. com of maintaining the Company military forces in the later IS· century was paid from
A. grants from the British Crown B. laXes collected by the English Parliament
C. profits of India trade D. land revenue ofgranted territories
25. In the 1760's, sovercign control over Calcutta remained with
A. N.wab of Bengal B. Mughal Emperor
C. Calcutta Council D. English Easllndia Company

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26. In the given series find the missing value: 316.280.250, 208
A.214 B.22O C. 226 D.216
27. 0""tenthofsumoftheprimenumbers. greaterthan5butlessthan 24,isthesquareof
A.4 B.3 C.5 D.6
28. Surabhi has a daughter named Sruti and Surabhi is Amar's sister. Mohini has a son named Neil and Amar is Mohini's brother. How is 8nrti rel8ted to Neil?
1. Aunt B. Cousin C. Aunt D. Niece
2Q. If PASSPORT is called RCUURQ1V. then BOOKLET will be coded as:
A. CQQMNFV B. DRRNMGW C. CPPLMFV D. DQQMNGV
30. Two identical RED and GREEN bans are placed in a box and a blind·folded person is Ll;ked to pick one ball. The colour of ball is noted. the drawn ball is replaced in the bol'C and the blind­folded person repeats this el'Cercise several limes. The following arc the results in tenns of occurrence of RED or GREEN balls in four successive rounds.
1. RGGR 2. RRRR 3. GGGO 4. GORG
Based on the given infonnalion whal is the probability that the ball drawn in the fifth round is RED
A.50% B. 100% C.O% D.25%
31. Find the next number in the series: 4. 17. 43, 82,
A. 134 B. 121 C. 105 D. 104
.12. There arc four pairs of white gloves, three pairs of brown gloves. two pairs of black gloves and one pair of red gloves kept in a dark room. What is the minimum number of (single) gloves thai should be brought out so that there is at least one pair of matching gloves.

A.2 B.5 C.3 D.4
33. Amir and Akhil are brothers. Amir is four years older to Akhil. Both have the same date of birth. Akhil was born on Monday. the first ofJuly 1996. On which day of the week wa.. Amir hom?
A. Monday B. Tuesday C. Wednesday D. Thursday
34. Find the odd one out
A. Blue B. Green c. Brown D. Orange





3!i. In a certain code NAnON is written as MYQE1H. How will COUNTRY be written in this
code?
A. BNRTOYR B. PV01ll.SZ C. BQWPVTW O. BMRJOLR
36. Choose the word that does oot belong to the group
A. Throat B. Skin C. Nose D. Ear
.17. Ra1tery is to mobiJephone BS is to car

A. Engine B. Petrol C. Tyres D. Doors
38. Find the odd one out:
AD C·I__ D·O

39. Among four sisters Neha is twice the age of Sangita. Anamika is one and half younger than Sangha. Amala is six years older to Sangita but six years younger than Neha. Who is the eldest?
A. Ncha B. Anamika C. sangHa D. Arnala
40. For a l"Q.'1Angularpiecc: of""""r AEBCFD. it is given that AD -AE -ED (see below).


i i
o FC
Now if it is folded once lengthwise at EF and then cut along Ee, then we get,

A. one rectangle B. one right an81ed biangle
e. twO right angled triangle D. right angled bi..gles
41. Find the odd number from the following
A.6ns B. SS76 C.3600 D.2SOO
42. In an educational ;nstitution 40 percent of the snxIents are hostellers and the rest are day· scholars. Among the students 60 percent are low achievers and the r<st are high achievers. If 10 pen;cnt of the high achievers are hostellers, then what pen:ent of low achievers are
hostellers?
A.2S B. 36 C.48 D.6O

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43. Consider the following leplCSC"I>Itioos:
Living beings .. Plants
6 o
Animals - Hwnan beinp
o o
Which of the following represents the relotionship the above correctJy?
1. B.

C. D.
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44. A young researcher, who is interested in empirical studies., was asked to choose from two research questions put before him. 1llCy
I. Moon is made ofgreen cheese AND II. God helps those who help others
Sck.'Ct the most appropriate statement inferable fiom the above:
A. 11,c researcher chooses I and discards 2 as it cannot be empirically investigated
B. The researcher chooses 2 and discards I as it cannot be empirically investigated
C. The researcher discards both as they cannot be empirically investigated
O. The researcher tosses a coin to choose since both projects are empirically investigablc
45. Rotany fllants Entomology:
A. Insects B. Snakes C. Flowers D. Birds
46. In a defective QWERlY key board keys G and 0 type crronoously as LandE respectively. What would be typed on the monitor for the word GOOGLE
1. LEELLE B. LLELLE C. LELELE D. LEELEL
47. Candle: Sun Pond: 7
A. Water B. Sea C. Well D. Swimming pool

4H. Ammge the following words in the order in which they appear in the dictionary:
ROUND ROCK ROUGH RACKET ROCKET 1. 42531 B. 45231 C. 45213 D. 42513

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49. If stands division, • stands for muffiplication. x stands for addition, J stands for deduction.
what is the product of the following equation? 4-6.14+715
A.20 B. 21 C.2S D. 18
SO. Rohan started from point A and travelled forwud 8 km up to point B. then turned towards right and tTavelled 5 km up to point C. then turood right and travelled 7 km up to point D and then turned right and travelled 5 km up to point E. He was travelling at a speed of60 km per hour.[Juthisbikeneeds 12minutesofrestforeveryS kmoftravel.What isthetimetakenfor his travel and the distance between point A and
A. 85 minutes and I km B. 73 minutes and 5 km
C. 85 minutes and 2S km D. 73 minutes and I km
Seelio. C QUANTITATIVE AYI'ITUDE
51. Which one is the correct solution for y in the quadratic equation 4y ·S 01
A. I and 5 B.5and3 C.2and7 D. I and-5 Th"", factors ofthe expression I-I-4y an:
A. B. and
C. and D. and
53. The equation y -45 ifplotted on a graph paper. will give a
A. horizontal straight line B. downward sloping straight line
C. upward sloping straight line D. U-5haped curve andc=ab. then is equal to
A. 4.xltl B. 8.x'2 C. 8t.x" D. 16.x20
55. Given the values for 0.03. m 0.04 and n 0.002., which among the foJloMng is correct?
A. pmn-O. 0..oo24 B. pom -0.0..oo 18
C. pnn -0.00006 D. pmm -0.00012
56. What is the solution to the system ofequations given below?
5x +3y ­30 and 6x -2y
A. x-5andy-3 B. x-)Oandy-2
C. x=6andy=) D. x· 3 andy·5



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57. The area ofa rectangular field is equallD 300 square meters. Its perimeter is equal to 70 meters. Find the 1eng1h and width (W)oflhis_gular field.
A. W-10 B. L-30andW-10
C. L-60andW-5 D. L-20and W-15
5S. it. ABC is a triansJ. when: AB -10 meters, IIC -15 melaS and L II -9d'.1hen the lenslh of BC is equal to
A. exactly 20 meters B. 2S meters
C. 12.50 meter.; D. IS meters approximately
59. What would come in the place ofthe W'Iknown amount indicated by the question mark 45%of7 +30"40f90-30"40f21O
11.120 B. SO C.6O D. None ofthe above
60. A real estate agent received a commission on the selling price ofa house.lfhis commission was Rupees 8880. what was the selling price ofthe house?
II. RuJX...... 14800 B. Rupees 53280 C. Rupees J.48Ia1:h D. Rupees 14.SlaI:h
61. In a shoppins mall. the cost of4 shins, 4 pairs oftrouselS and 2 pens is Rs. 560. The cost of9 shirts. 9 pairs of trousers and 6 pens is Rs. 1290. What is the total cost of I shirt, I pair of trousers and I pen?
A. Rs.175 B. Rs. 160 C. Rs. 250 D. Rs. 150
62. Four children have small toys. The first child has 1/10 of the toys, the second child has 12 more toys than the first, the third child has one more toy of what the first child has and the
fourlh child has double the third child. How many toys are there?
II. 20 toys B. 30 toys C. 32 toys D. 35 toys
63. Which real numbers are equal to their cubes?
II. Only 0 B. 0,1 and-I C. oand I D. None of the above

64. For what value afk will the system given below have no solutions?

2. 6y AND -3. +ky

A.
k-zero B. C. k-l or-I D.


65. By selling an article at 80% of its marked price., a merchant makes a loss of 12-;0. What will be the pcn:ent profit/loss made by the merchant ifhe sells the articl. at 95% ofits marked price?
A. profit B. loss C. 10% profit D. 4.5% profit
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66. Which one ofthc following statemellts is false?
A. The null set is. subset ofall sets
8. IfS is a set, then S union S i. equal to S.
c.
IfM isa set with four elements, then M intersection M is equal to M

D.
If V is an empty set, then V has one zero


67. 1I0w many distinct subsets can be formed from the set
A. 6 subsets 8. 64 subsets C. 18144 subsets D. 35 subsets
68. Mark. oblained by 9 students in a minor siven below: 38.34,39,35,34.31,37.30,41
What are the median and mode ofrnarb?
A. median 35 and mode -34 B. median 34 and mode 35
C. median -30 and mode -41 D. median -35.44 and mode -34.50 2
69. Find the simple interest on Rs.1200 at per annum for 2-years:5
A. Rs.165 B. Rs. 144 C. Rs.114 D. Rs.110
70. What sum of money will produce Rs. 70 Lll simple interest in 4 years at per annum?
2
A. Rs. sao B. Rs.525 C. Rs.5SO D. Rs.555
71. Mr. Shyam. who is half as efflcient as Mr. Krish. will take 24 days to complete a work if he worked alone. If Shyam and Krish worked together, how long will they take to oomplete the
work?
A. 16 days ll. 12 days C. 8 days D. 6 days
72. Five years ago, the total ofages of a father and his child was SO. The ratio oftheir present ages is4 I. What is the prescnt age ofthe father?


A.48 B.36 C.6O 0.52
73. Findthevalue ofthefollowing: (88044+44)+17.23-?
A. 2291 B. 2392 C. 592 D. 412
74. Pankaj buys applesat the ",te ofa basket of 10 apples for Rs. 100. At what price pcrdozen should he sell apples ifhe wishes to make a prof. of2S%?
A. Rs.125 B. Rs.150 C. Rs.175 D. Rs.180
75. Iftheprice ofpetrol increasesby25% and Ram intends to spend only 15% more on petrol, by what 1I. should he reduce the quantity of petrol that he buys?
A.10% B. 12.50% C. ll% 0.12%
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76. Who among the following is the SecretaJy General ofthe United Nations?
A. Ban ki moon. B. Boutros Boutros-Ghali.
C. U Thant. D. Javier Perez de Cuellar.
77. Which ofthe following newspaper.; is owned by Bennett Coleman &. Co. Ltd?
A. The Hindu. B. The Times oflndia. The Indian Express. D. TIle HindustBn Times.
78. Identify the author ofthe book-cWealthofNations'
1. John Maynard Keynes B. Arthur Lewis

C. Davtd Ricardo D. Adam Smith

79. Who is the Deputy Chairman ofthe Planning Commission oflndia7

A. Montck Singh Ahluwalia B. Mani Shankar Aiyar

C. Sam Pitroda D. D Subba Ran

80. 'Non -alignment' focus offoreign policy ofwhich ofthe following cotmUies?
1. USA B. UK C. Japan D. India
8 J. In whose name is the one rnpee currency issued in India?

A. Deputy Chainnan. Planning Commission of India
B. Governor, Reserve Bank. ofIndia
C. Secretary. Ministry of Finance
D. President of India
g2. 'Ashok CbaIcra', the official symbol oflndia is drawn from the pillar of:

A. Sanchi B. Samath C. BodhGaya D. Varanasl
83. Who among (he following is regarded as the historical founder ofJainism?
A. Mahavir B. Sisunaga C. Rishabhadev D.Gautama
84. Which dynasty built the Meenakshi temple at MadunU?
A. Pandyas 8. Pallavas C.Cholas D. Palas


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85. 'Operation Shakti' is the code name Biven to:
A. India's nuclcartest
B. India's Missile Development Missioo
C. Military offensive against L1TE
D. None ofthe above
86. Eighth Schedule ofthe ConstiMion of India deals wi1h:
A. Languages B. Tribes C. Minorities D. Financial Devolution
87. Which among the following currencies has no specific symbol?
A. Dollar B. Poond Sterling
C. Indian Rupec D. None ofthe above
88. 'Dow Jones' is associated with:
A. Stock Market B. Literary work C. Relail Bnsnd D. Publishing House
89. Article 370 of India's Constitution deals with
A. Imposition ofPrcsidcnt's rule B. Conn! State Financial Allocation
C. Special SlaWS of Kashmir D. Foreign Policy Fonnulation
90. Chakama refuges are originally from:
A. Bhutan B. Nepal C. Myanmar D. Bangladesh
91. McMahon line is on the border between-
A. India -Pakistan B. lndia-China
C. India-Afghanistan D. India·Bangladesh
92. ,1le word 'Tsunami' is from which language?
A. Korean B. Chinese C.Thai D. Japanese
93. arc the Headquarters ofWTO?
A. Washington D.C. B. Geneva C.Rome D. Paris
94. 2010 Commoowealth Games were oonductcd in
A. New Delhi B. Londoo C. Auckland D. Johannesburg
95. Which day ofthe year is celebrated as International Women's Day?
C. MardiS D. November 14
A. 0c10ber 24 B.May I
96. Which ofthe following sports does Abhinav Bindra belong to?
C.Archery D. Shooting

A. Tennis B. Hockey
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97. Who among the following constituto the Electoral College for Presidential election in India?
A. Legislators ofstate assemblies B. Members ofLo!< Sabha
C. Members ofRajya SBbha D. All the above
98. Which among the following is the rqional groupingofSouth Asian countries? A.ASEAN B.SAARC C.APEC D.SCO
99. Whtch state in India has the ktngest C08Stline?
A. Andhl1l Pradesh B. Tamil Nadu
C. GujuI'81 D. Kerala
100. National Conference is a majorRgional party in 1. West Bengal B. Jammu &. Kashmir
C. Haryana D. Manipur



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