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Tuesday, 24 July 2012

JL MODEL QUESTIONS



1. In plants, phosphorus is mainly used for (1)
1) Leaf growth 2) Flowering 3) Root growth 4) Leaf and root growth
2. Concave mirrors are used as shaving mirrors because they (2)
1) do not distort images 2) always produce real images
3) produce magnified images 4) never produce inverted images
3. In the human body, urea is produced in the (3)
1) Liver 2) Spleen 3) Kidneys 4) Pancreas
4. Sound travels faster in (3)
1) dry air than in water 2) wood than in iron
3) iron than in air 4) hydrogen than in water
5. In the human body, the pituitary gland is located in the (4)
1) Chest 2) Abdomen 3) Throat 4) Brain
6. Non-secretion of insulin causes (1)
1) Diabetes 2) Malaria 3) Ulcer 4) Tuberculosis
7. The unmanned aircraft developed in India is called (2)
1) Lakshya 2) Nishant 3) Trishul 4) Hansa
8. Photoelectric cells are used to convert (3)
1) Light energy into sound energy 2) Light energy into heat energy
3) Light energy into electrical energy 4) Electrical energy into light energy
9. India's first exclusive meterological satellite launched recently took the Earth's
image in full frame mode. What is the name of the satellite? (4)
1) INSAT-IC 2) INSAT-2B 3) INSAT-1A 4) METSAT
10. Which among the following is the richest source of protien? (4)
1) Black gram 2) Bengal gram 3) Pea 4) Soyabean
11. Which kind of light waves are used in the remote control of Television? (2)
1) Visible light 2) Infra-red 3) X-rays 4) r- rays
12. What is the name of the world's first cloned human baby? (1)
1) The Eve 2) Dolly 3) The Shrine 4) Abbey
13. Genome Mapping is related to (2)
1) Blood grouping 2) Mapping of genes
3) Mapping of nerve centres 4) Mapping of the brain
14. The technology which allows the user to access the Internet through the mobile
phone without using a modem or computer, is (4)
1) PGRS 2) RPGS 3) SPGR 4) GRPS
15. Of the following diseases, which one is related to the spinal column of man? (3)
1) Hypothermia 2) Cataract 3) Cervical spondylosis 4) Hernia
16. Which of the following human organs is least suceptible to harmful radiation?
1) Eyes 2) Heart 3) Brain 4) Lungs ()
17. The fuel efficiency of dry cattle dung in comparison to bio-gas is (2)
1) One- fourth 2) One- fifth 3) One-Sixth 4) One-eighth
GENERAL STUDIES
A.P.P.S.C Jr. LECTUTERS - 2003 18. Which of the following is named 'Gajraj'? (1)
1) MIG-27 2) Jaguar 3) Mirage 2000 4) IL-76
19. The missile 'Agni'-has a range of (3)
1) 1000 km 2) 700 km 3) 2000 km 4) 200 km
20. The largest Telecome operator in India is (1)
1) BSNL 2) MTNL 3) Tata Indicom 4) Reliance Info.comm
21. Which of the following cities has India's first "Techno Park"? ()
1) Gurgaon 2) Pune 3) Bangalore 4) Thiruvananthapuram
22. The National Institute of Oceanography is located at (4)
1) Cochin 2) Mumbai 3) Chennai 4) Goa
23. Which of the following is a mixture? (4)
1) Lime 2) Table salt 3) Sugar 4) Sea water
24. Where does genetic mutation occur? (1)
1) In DNA 2) In RNA 3) In chromosomes 4) In ribosomes
25. An element is best characterised by its (1)
1) Electronic configuration 2) Atomic number 3) Atomic weight 4) Atomic volume
26. The Supreme Court has allowed the construction of the Sardar Sarovar Dam up to a height of
1) 88 metres 2) 90 metres 3) 100 metres 4) 120 metres (2)
27. The Central Rice Institute of India is located in (2)
1) Kolkata 2) Cuttak 3) Bangalore 4) Guwahati
28. The Rana Pratap Sagar Power Plant (Rajasthan) is associated with (1)
1) Nuclear power 2) Solar power 3) Hydro-electricity 4) Gas-based electricity
29. Which of the following States is the leading producer of wollen textiles? (2)
1) Jammu & Kashmir 2) Punjab 3) Rajasthan 4) Himachal Pradesh
30. Which of the following Oil Corporations in the Public Sector has proposed
setting up a new oil refinery at Bina in M.P.? (1)
1) Indian Oil Corporation 2) Bharat Petroleum Corporation
3) Hindustan Petroleum Corporation 4) Indo-Burma Petroleum Corporation
31. At the mouth of which river is India's largest estuary located (2)
1) Hooghly 2) Bhagirathi 3) Godavari 4) Krishna
32. The most extensive soil cover of India comprises is its (2)
1) Red Soil 2) Black soil 3) Alluvial soil 4) Marshy soil
33. The most sensitive indicator of the health of a community is its (3)
1) Birth Rate 2) Infant Mortality Rate 3) Death Rate 4) Maternal Mortality Rate
34. In India, banks were nationalised for the first time in the year (2)
1) 1950 2) 1960 3) 1969 1979
35. Similipal in Orissa state is well known for its (2)
1) Stone -carved temple complex 2) Wild-life sanctuary
3) Virgin beach 4) Hydro-electric power project
36. Where are tropical evergreen forests found in India? (1)
1) Kerala 2) Andhra Pradesh 3) Madhya Pradesh 4) Orissa
37. Certain economists opine that Indian economy has reached the "Take off" stage. It means
1) The economy is about to collapse 2) The economy is stagnant (3)
3) The beginning of steady growth 4) The removal of all controls

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