Montague-Chelmsford reforms formed the basis for:
- Government of India Act 1919
- Government of India Act 1935
- Regulating Act 1773
- None of the above
The Majority of the world’s trade is carried by which of the following means:
- Air
- Sea
- Land
- Railway
Kuchipudi is originated from which of the following states?
- Tamil Nadu
- Kerala
- Andhra Pradesh
- Karnataka
Who is the founder of Arya Samaj?
- Rajaram Mohan Roy
- Swami Dayananda Saraswathi
- M.G.Renagade
- Swami Vivekananda
The words ‘Satyameva jayathe’ found in National Emblem are taken from:
- Kumara Sambhavam
- Mundaka Upanishad
- Bhagavath Gita
- Valmiki Ramayana
Which is the rarest blood group?
- AB-
- A+
- O+
- B+
Where was the first Indian Stock Exchange established?
- Mumbai
- Chennai
- Kolkata
- New Delhi
Study of birds is called
- Ichthyology
- Ornithology
- Psychology
- Virology
What did Tim Berners-Lee invent?
- WWW
- Computer
- Thumb Drive
- Compact Disc
Linguistics is the study of:
- Poetic expressions
- Languages
- Novels
- Phrases and Idioms
Which one of the following is discovered by Albert Einstein?
- Electron
- Theory of Gravitational Waves
- Theory of Relativity
- The Splitting of the atomic nucleus
Which company has the tagline ‘Connecting India’?
- Nokia
- BSNL
- India Post
- SBI
MRF stands for:
- Mumbai Rubber Factory
- Motor Racing Finish
- Madras Rubber Factory
- Madras Racing Finish
Which of the following countries countries is the world’s largest producer of rubber?
- Thailand
- Nigeria
- Malaysia
- India
Fourth Estate refers to
- Local bodies
- Real Estate
- Press
- Judiciary
Who among the following Indian judges is currently a judge of ICJ?
- Justice Dalveer Bhandari
- Justice Sadasivam
- Justice K.G.Balakrishnan
- Justice Markandeya Katju
Which planet is known as ‘Red Planet’?
- Venus
- Jupiter
- Earth
- Mars
Who is called as the father of Local Self Government in India?
- Lord Cornwallis
- Lord Bentinck
- Lord Rippon
- Warren Hastings
Who introduced the concept of Five Year Plan?
- Indira Gandhi
- Jawaharlal Nehru
- Rajiv Gandhi
- Mahatma Gandhi
Find out odd one from the following?
- Duphterice
- Malaria
- Tumour
- Cholera
If PALE coded as 2134, EARTH is coded as 41590, how is PEARL to be coded in that coding?
- 29530
- 24153
- 25413
- 25430
The National Library of India is located in
- New Delhi
- Kolkata
- Bangalore
- Nagpur
The book ‘Argumentative Indian’ is written by:
- Amartya Sen
- Swami Vivekananda
- Jawaharlal Nehru
- Rabindranath Tagore
ACBD, THGI, KMLN, PRQS _________ Complete the series with the suitable word from the following:
- WVXU
- UWVX
- XUVW
- VXMU
Breeze is to Cyclone, Drizzling is to _______
- Flood
- Temptation
- Down pour
- Drench
Which of the following number is correct to fill the blank space to complete the series:
1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, _________
- 13
- 14
- 15
- 16
Raju is 7 ranks ahead of Ramu in a class of 39 strength. If Ramu’s rank is 17th from the last, what is the rank of Raju from the top?
- 14
- 15
- 16
- 17
EIGHTY : GIEYTH :: OUTPUT : _________ Fill the blank with the suitable word from the following:
- UTOPTU
- UOTUPT
- TUOUTP
- TUOTUP
On which of the following days the ‘United Nations Day’ is celebrated every year?
- 23rd October
- 24th October
- 25th October
- 26th October
John’s age is twice than that of Mary, Now Mary’s age is 5. What is the age of John when Mary attains age of 30?
- 65 Years
- 60 Years
- 45 Years
- 35 Years
In 2014 Common Wealth Games held in Glasgow, India finished fifth in the medals tally with
- 15 Gold Medals
- 30 Silver Medals
- 19 Bronze Medals
- All the above
The Union of India at present consists of:
- 28 States
- 29 States
- 30 States
- 31 States
Who is the Law Minister of State of Telangana?
- Jogu Ramana
- A. Chandulal
- A. Indrakaran Reddy
- T. Harish Rao
The amendment which has given the constitutional status to the National Judicial Appointment Commission (NJAC) in India is:
- 99th Amendment
- 96th Amendment
- 98th Amendment
- 97th Amendment
Medical examination of which of the following is called ‘Autopsy’?
- A person
- A wild animal
- A dead person
- A dead animal
With which country India signed an agreement on mutual protection of classified information
- Switzerland
- Sweden
- Spain
- South Africa
Kailash Satyarthi and Malala Yousafzai are jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize:
- Human Rights and Women Rights
- Child Rights and Child Education
- World Peace and Women’s Education
- Adult Education and Gender Justice
The Present Bihar Chief minister is:
- Lalu Prasad Yadav
- Jitan Ram Manjhi
- Nitish Kumar
- Ahilesh Yadav
Dinesh Oroan was unanimously elected as the Speaker of which of the following states on January 7th 2015?
- Maharashtra
- Haryana
- Jammu and Kashmir
- Jharkhand
Which country has launched ‘on line visa pilot’ programme for Indians
- Australia
- Canada
- Germany
- Russia
Who among the following is appointed as Secretary in the union Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (HUPA)?
- Savita Singh
- Nandita Chatterjee
- Divya Prakash Sinha
- Krishna Chaudhary
Which of the following banks has launched India’s first digital bank ‘Pocket’ on mobile phone?
- Axis Bank
- HDFC Bank
- ICICI Bank
- Corporation Bank
Which among the following state has maximum number of Special Economic Zones upto February 2015?
- Karnataka
- Andhra Pradesh
- Tamil Nadu
- Telangana
Name the world’s no fuel solar powered Aircraft
- Solar Impulse-2
- Solar Impulse
- Solar Jet
- Solar IndiGo
Which of the following was won by Lionel Messi in Football World Cup-2014?
- Golden Ball
- Golden Boot
- Golden Glove
- None of the above
FIFA Football World Cup 2014 was won by:
- Argentina
- Brazil
- Netherlands
- Germany
The vehicle that launched the satellites to Mars was:
- PSLV - 24
- SLV - 3
- PSLV - 25
- SLV - 5
Who is the current Solicitor General of India?
- Gopal Subrmanyam
- R. Nariman
- Mohan Parasaran
- Ranjith Kumar
Who was chosen for Jnanpith Award 2014?
- Amartya Sen
- Bhalchandra Nemade
- Ananthamurthy
- C. Narayan Reddy
Prashanth Bhooshan has been recently removed from Political Affairs Committee of which of the following political parties?
- Samajwadi Party
- Rastriya Janata Dal
- Aam Aadmi Party
- Bahujan Party
‘World Cancer Day’ is observed on
- February 6
- March 4
- March 6
- February 4
Who is the present Secretary General of United nations?
- Kofi Annan
- Boutras Ghali
- Javier Perezde Cueller
- Ban ki Moon
The first Solar Plane took off in the month of March 2015 from:
- New York
- Hyderabad
- Abu Dhabi
- London
Who among the following was conferred the French Civilian Award ‘Knight of the Legion of Honor’ in 2014?
- Aamir khan
- Shah Rukh Khan
- Dilip Kumar
- Amitab Bachchan
Who is the present Chairman of AP State Human Rights Commission?
- B. Prabhakar Reddy
- Banwar Lal
- Kakumuru Pedda Peri Reddy
- Miryala Rama Rao
On which of the following prohibition is imposed on sale and consumption in Maharashtra?
- Beef
- Chicken
- Liquor
- None of the above
In which State the world’s longest canal Bhakranangal is located?
- Bihar
- Himachal Pradesh
- Uttar Pradesh
- Punjab
Who is the present Governor of State of Tamilnadu?
- Rangarajjan
- Ch. Vidyasagar Rao
- K. Rosaiah
- E.S.L. Narasimhan
Salim Khan has recently declined to receive which of the following?
- ‘Padma’ Award
- ‘Oscar’ Award
- ‘Filmfare’ Award
- ‘Jnanpeet’ Award
The highest score in Cricket World Cup History i.e.237 is scored by:
- Sachin Tendulkar
- Ross Taylor
- Martin Guptil
- M.S.Dhoni
Transfer of movable property as security to get the loan is called:
- Mortgage
- Guarantee
- Pledge
- All the above
On which date the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir came into force?
- 26th January 1957
- 26th January 1946
- 15th August 1947
- 26th January 1950
Financial Emergency can be declared in India under:
- Article 362
- Article 360
- Article 363
- Article 370
The members of the Constituent Assembly were:
- Directly elected
- Indirectly elected
- Nominated
- Selected from among the freedom fighters
Which among the following does not take part in the Election of President of India?
- Elected members of Rajya Sabha
- Elected members of Lok Sabha
- Elected members of Legislative Council
- All the above
President of India can make laws during recess of Parliament through
- Ordinance
- Act
- Billa
- Notifications
Plaintiff : Defendant :: Appellant : _________
- Complainant
- Applicant
- Petitioner
- Respondent
Which one of the following is a correct statement?
- All torts are civil wrongs
- All civil wrongs are torts
- All torts are not civil wrongs
- None of the above
The enforcement of Directive Principles of State Policy depends upon the
- The will of the Government
- Judiciary
- Parliament
- Resources available with the Government
WTO came in to existence:
- 1st january 1995
- 1st January 1996
- 1st February 1995
- 1st February 1996
The oath of the Vice-President is administered by:
- President of India
- Chief Justice of India
- Prime Minister of India
- Chief Election Commissioner
Power to dissolve the Lok Sabha lies with:
- Prime Minister
- President
- Speaker
- President on the advice of Prime Minister
Who among the following is not appointed by the President of India?
- Attorney General
- Chief Election Commissioner
- Advocate General
- Chief Justice of India
What is the age of retirement of the President of India?
- 70 years
- 75 years
- 78 years
- No Age limit
Treaty making power is conferred on
- President
- Prime Minister
- External Affairs Minister
- President subject to ratification by Parliament
Members of Union Public Service Commission are appointed by
- Prime Minister
- President
- Chief Justice of Supreme Court
- Parliament
Who is the Ex-Officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha?
- President
- Vice-President
- Prime minister
- Speaker of Lok Sabha
What is the term of the Judges of International Court of Justice?
- 9 years
- 10 years
- 15 years
- No limit
A Contract entered into by misrepresentation is
- Valid agreement
- Void agreement
- Voidable Agreement
- Illegal agreement
Impeachment proceedings against a Judge of a high Court can be initiated by
- Supreme Court
- Lok Sabha
- Joint meeting of both the Houses of Parliament
- Rajya Sabha
The concept of Public Interest Litigation which has become quite popular in India was originated in
- U.S.A
- Australia
- Canada
- U.K.
Sovereignty under the Constitution of india belongs to:
- President
- Parliament
- People
- Judiciary
The Chairman of the Constituent Assembly was:
- Jawaharlal Nehru
- C. Rajagopalachary
- Rajendra Prasad
- B.R. Ambedkar
Name the Planet known as ‘Rusty Planet’?
- Venus
- Jupiter
- Mars
- Earth
Fundamental duties in the Constitution of India were derived from the Constitution of:
- USA
- Canada
- USSR (Erstwhile)
- UK
Which of the following is not a writ?
- Habeas Corpus
- Mandamus
- Injunction
- Certiorari
The person appears before the court against the accused on behalf of the state is:
- Government Pleader
- Prosecutor
- Police Officer
- None of the above
The concept of Directive Principles of State Policy is borrowed from the Constitution of:
- Germany
- France
- Ireland
- USA
P.I.L. stands for:
- Private Interest Litigation
- Personal Interest Litigation
- Public Interest Litigation
- Police Interest Litigation
Which Article of the Constitution provides for the appointment of Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG)?
- Article 78
- Article 148
- Article 178
- Article 238
Rule of Law was profound by:
- Montesque
- A.V. Dicey
- K.C.Davis
- Salmond
Law made by the legislature is called:
- Precedent
- Ordinance
- Legislation
- Rules
Cr.P.C. stands for
- Criminal Proceedings Code
- Criminal Prevention Code
- Criminal Procedure Code
- Criminal Proceedings in Court
Joint session of the both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha is presided over by:
- Speaker of the Lok Sabha
- Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
- President
- Prime Minister
Who among the following is not subject to impeachment proceedings under the Constitution of India?
- Governor of a State
- Chief Justice of india
- Prime minister
- Lok Sabha Speaker
The President of India can nominate:
- 10 members in Rajya Sabha
- 10 members in Lok Sabha
- 12 members in Rajya Sabha
- 1/4th of the total members of the Rajya Sabha
‘Something in return’ is the meaning of which of the following maxims?
- Nemo dat quod not habet
- Res Ipsa Loquitur
- Damnum Sine Injuria
- Quid Pro Quo
Defamation is a:
- Tort
- Crime
- Breach of Contract
- Tort and also a crime
Which of the following is a cyber crime?
- Hacking
- Worm attack
- Virus attack
- All the above
Speaker of the Legislative Assembly can be removed from his office by:
- An order of the Governor
- An Order of the Chief minister
- A vote of no confidence motion in the Assembly
- An order of the Court
Constitution of India Provided for abolition of:
- Titles
- Untouchability
- Racial Discrimination
- All the above
Which of the following courts deals with Criminal Cases?
- District Court
- Civil Court
- Sessions Court
- Labour Court
The power to remove Governor of a State lies with the:
- Prime Minister of India
- Chief Minister of State
- President of India
- Chief Justice of Supreme Court
An order of the court to appear before a Judge or a Magistrate is known as:
- Warrant
- Legal Notice
- Summon
- Showcause Notice
When can some of the Fundamental Rights can be suspended in India?
- During the President’s Rule
- During the Emergency
- By an order of the Court
- During the Financial Emergency
‘Curfew’ means
- Prohibition on moving in groups
- Prohibition on carrying of arms
- Order to stay indoors for a specified period
- Shoot at sight
A.D.R. means:
- Alternative Dispute Record
- Alternative Dispute Report
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Alternative Dispute Recourse
The maximum strength of the Rajya Sabha is:
- 250
- 233
- 238
- 300
The Union Council of Ministers is responsible to:
- Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha
- Lok Sabha
- Rajya Sabha
- Prime Minister
Mens Rea means:
- Guilty mind
- Innocent mind
- Sound mind
- Unsound mind
“Where there is a right there is a remedy” is the meaning of the which of the following maxim?
- Ubi jes ibi remedium
- Audi Alteram Partem
- Injuria Sine Damno
- None of the above
What is the meaning of the term “Perjury”?
- A truth revealed by an approver
- Giving false evidence in a court
- Issuing a warrant against an accused
- Misappropriation of Government money
The public office authorised to attest and certify deeds of writings to make them authentic is known as:
- Amicus Curiae
- Notary Public
- Official Receiver
- Officia; Assignee
Court fee is paid in the form of:
- Cash
- Cheque
- Stamps
- All the above
Surrender of an accused person of a crime to a foreign State where the crime was committed is known as:
- Expropriation
- Extradition
- Externment
- Expatriation
To constitute an offence as ‘decoity’, how many persons participate in the offence?
- Five members
- Seven members
- Ten members
- Twelve members
The temporary release of a prisoner is called:
- Pardon
- Amnesty
- Parole
- Discharge
The law which deals with the procedure in a civil is:
- Criminal Procedure Code
- Civil Procedure Code
- Indian Penal Code
- None of the above
Who was the first Woman to become Governor of a State in India?
- Fathima Beevi
- Sarojini Naidu
- Vijayalaxmi Pandit
- Suchetha Krupalani
Which of the following punishment theory is followed in India?
- Deterrent Theory
- Preventive Theory
- Retributive theory
- Reformative Theory
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