Friday, October 22, 2010

MPPSC FOREST RANGER EXAM PAPER

M.P. PSC Forest Ranger and Assistant Conservator Exam., 2008

General Awareness

1. Green colour of leaves is due to the presence of—

(A) Iron

(B) Chlorophyll

(C) Etiolin

(D) None of these

Ans : (B)

2. Purity of Milk is measured by—

(A) Hydrometer

(B) Manometer

(C) Lactometer

(D) Thermometer

Ans : (C)

3. Who invented Dynamite ?

(A) Neil Bohr

(B) Alfred Nobel

(C) Homi Bhabha

(D) Lord Chelmsford

Ans : (B)

4. In which state is Khajuraho situated ?

(A) Rajasthan

(B) Madhya Pradesh

(C) Orissa

(D) Maharashtra

Ans : (B)

5. World’s largest bird, which can run very fast, is—

(A) Ostrich

(B) Emu

(C) Kiwi

(D) Penguin

Ans : (A)

6. How many Judges are there in International Court of Justice ?

(A) 11

(B) 10

(C) 15

(D) 9

Ans : (C)

7. In which year the man first landed on Moon ?

(A) 1968

(B) 1969

(C) 1970

(D) 1971

Ans : (B)

8. Radar was invented by—

(A) J. L. Baird

(B) Graham Bell

(C) George Eastman

(D) R. W. Watt

Ans : (D)

9. Which country’s currency is ‘Kyat’ ?

(A) Thailand

(B) Malaysia

(C) Myanmar

(D) Israel

Ans : (C)

10. Pituitary gland is present—

(A) Below the brain

(B) Above the brain

(C) Inside the brain

(D) Not near the brain

Ans : (A)

11. Manas Wildlife Sanctuary is located in which state ?

(A) Gujarat

(B) Madhya Pradesh

(C) Assam

(D) Uttar Pradesh

Ans : (C)

12. Rajghat Dam is situated on which river ?

(A) Chambal

(B) Sutlej

(C) Betwa

(D) Narmada

Ans : (C)

13. Which is the largest continent of the world ?

(A) Australia

(B) Asia

(C) North America

(D) Africa

Ans : (B)

14. Salim Ali was associated with ?

(A) Horology

(B) Entomology

(C) Ornithology

(D) Parasitology

Ans : (C)

15. Trachoma is the disease of which organ ?

(A) Throat

(B) Eyes

(C) Liver

(D) Lungs

Ans : (B)

16. Which gas is used in preparation of Soda Water ?

(A) Carbon monoxide

(B) Chlorine

(C) Carbon dioxide

(D) Carbon

Ans : (C)

17. ‘Universal Donor’ belongs to blood group—

(A) O

(B) A

(C) B

(D) AB

Ans : (A)

18. Viruses lack—

(A) Proteins

(B) Enzymes

(C) Nucleic Acids

(D) Tentacles

Ans : (B)

19. Mammal which can fly—

(A) Whale

(B) Bat

(C) Snake

(D) Hen

Ans : (B)

20. Which king constructed the ‘Sanchi Stupa’ ?

(A) Bimbisara

(B) Ashoka

(C) Pushyamitra Shung

(D) Kanishka

Ans : (B)

21. In which state is the Kudremukh Iron Ore Scheme situated ?

(A) Kerala

(B) Karnataka

(C) Tamil Nadu

(D) Maharashtra

Ans : (B)

22. In which country is Angle Waterfall situated ?

(A) America

(B) Venezuela

(C) Canada

(D) Australia

Ans : (B)

23. Which country is called the ‘Land of Setting Sun’ ?

(A) Japan

(B) Indonesia

(C) Britain

(D) New Zealand

Ans : (C)

24. How much % of Nitrogen is present in Atmosphere ?

(A) 10%

(B) 33%

(C) 50%

(D) 78%

Ans : (D)

25. The iron ore mined from Belaidila is exported to which country ?

(A) Japan

(B) Russia

(C) England

(D) Iran

Ans : (A)

26. Which River flows between the Vindhya and Satpura mountain ranges ?

(A) Godavari

(B) Narmada

(C) Tapti

(D) Chambal

Ans : (B)

27. In which state cashew production is the highest ?

(A) Maharashtra

(B) Goa

(C) Kerala

(D) Karnataka

Ans : (C)

28. Which of the following is not a fresh water fish ?

(A) Cod

(B) Eel

(C) Salmon

(D) Trout

Ans : (A)

29. Scientific study of fishes is called—

(A) Herpetology

(B) Lepidopteriology

(C) Ichthyology

(D) Ornithology

Ans : (C)

30. In which state the Dafla and Sinhpo tribes are found ?

(A) Himachal Pradesh

(B) Madhya Pradesh

(C) Andhra Pradesh

(D) Arunachal Pradesh

Ans : (D)

31. The most important reason for population explosion in India is—

(A) Urbanisation

(B) Increase in birth-rate

(C) Decrease in death-rate

(D) Improvement in health facilities

Ans : (D)

32. How much percentage of Protein is present in Soyabean ?

(A) 30%

(B) 40%

(C) 50%

(D) 60%

Ans : (B)

33. What is Kharpatwar ?

(A) Harmful and unwanted (Weeds) plants grown in cultivated crops

(B) Unwanted plants on Soil

(C) Harmful grass in Rice Harvest

(D) Useless grass on agricultural land

Ans : (A)

34. Central Rice Research Institute is located at—

(A) Chennai

(B) Cuttak

(C) Kolkata

(D) Rajendranagar

Ans : (B)

35. In India which harvest in highest average product per Hectare ?

(A) Maize

(B) Wheat

(C) Bajra

(D) Rice

Ans : (D)

36. At present how many states and centrally administered territories are there in Indian Union ?

(A) 25, 8

(B) 24, 8

(C) 28, 7

(D) 26, 8

Ans : (C)

37. In Rajya Sabha elected members of which state are in greatest number ?

(A) Andhra Pradesh

(B) Madhya Pradesh

(C) Bihar

(D) Uttar Pradesh

Ans : (D)

38. So far who has won the Lok Sabha seat with highest number of votes ?

(A) Indira Gandhi

(B) Jawahar Lal Nehru

(C) Ram Vilas Paswan

(D) P. V. Narsimha Rao

Ans : (D)

39. Which state in India first started Employment Guarantee Programme ?

(A) West Bengal

(B) Gujarat

(C) Kerala

(D) Maharashtra

Ans : (D)

40. Breeder Seed is which stage of Seed Production Cycle ?

(A) Second

(B) First

(C) Third

(D) Fourth

Ans : (B)

41. Which is the biggest Trade Union of India ?

(A) BMS

(B) CITU

(C) INTUC

(D) AITUC

Ans : (A)

42. Steel Ball floats on mercury, because—

(A) Nothing can sink in mercury

(B) Density of mercury is higher than steel

(C) Density of steel is higher than mercury

(D) Ball can not float

Ans : (B)

43. Sun Light takes……time to reach the earth.

(A) 8 seconds

(B) 8 years

(C) 8 minutes

(D) 4 minutes

Ans : (C)

44. pH value of pure water is—

(A) 14

(B) 2

(C) 7

(D) 9

Ans : (C)

45. It burns with blue flame—

(A) Nitrogen

(B) Hydrogen

(C) Sulphur dioxide

(D) Carbon monoxide

Ans : (A)

46. Deficiency of which vitamin causes Night Blindness ?

(A) Vitamin A

(B) Vitamin B1

(C) Vitamin C

(D) Vitamin D

Ans : (A)

47. Which organ of body is affected first by Nuclear Radiation ?

(A) Liver

(B) Lungs

(C) Bone Marrow

(D) Brain

Ans : (C)

48. How many chromosomes are there in a Bacteria ?

(A) One

(B) Two

(C) Many

(D) Not even one

Ans : (A)

49. Whose milk contains highest protein content ?

(A) Cow

(B) Goat

(C) Sheep

(D) Buffalo

Ans : (C)

50. With which area Dr. V. J. Curian is connected ?

(A) Animal Husbandry

(B) Milk Development Industry

(C) Plant Protection

(D) None of the above

Ans : (B)

51. Find out that smallest number which is fully divisible by 6, 10, 15 and 18—

(A) 800

(B) 900

(C) 1,000

(D) 1020

Ans : (B)

52. When is ‘World Health Day’ celebrated ?

(A) 12 December

(B) 7 April

(C) 10 October

(D) 23 May

Ans : (B)

53. Which world renowned Mountain peak is called ‘Sagar Matha’ ?

(A) Everest

(B) Nanda Devi

(C) K2

(D) Kanchenjunga

Ans : (A)

54. In India, which city is called ‘Sun City’ ?

(A) Puri

(B) Kohima

(C) Jodhpur

(D) Kanyakumari

Ans : (C)

55. In which area is Bhatnagar Prize given ?

(A) Sports

(B) Film

(C) Science and Technology

(D) Literature

Ans : (C)

56. How many spokes (Tilian) are there in the wheel in India’s National Flag ?

(A) 20

(B) 22

(C) 24

(D) 25

Ans : (C)

57. Which of the following separates Daman from Diu ?

(A) Mahi River

(B) Rann of Kachha

(C) Narmada River

(D) Gulf of Khambhat

Ans : (D)

58. Of the following countries which is situated in the ‘Horn of Africa’ ?

(A) Tunisia

(B) Somalia

(C) Kenya

(D) Sudan

Ans : (B)

59. World’s Wild Ass is found only in—

(A) Rann of Kachchh

(B) Chhota Nagpur

(C) Ladakh

(D) Sunderbans

Ans : (A)

60. Indian Space Research Institute’s Satellite Tracking and Ranging Station is located at—

(A) Kawalur

(B) Hassan

(C) Sriharikota

(D) Ahmedabad

Ans : (B)

61. What is the name of India’s first fast breeder Neutron Reactor located at Kalpakkam ?

(A) Apsara

(B) Dhruv

(C) Poornima

(D) Kamini

Ans : (D)

62. Of which famous woman’s ‘autobiography’ is ‘Golden Girl’ ?

(A) Amrita Shergil

(B) P. T. Usha

(C) Lata Mangeshkar

(D) Nargis Dutt

Ans : (B)

63. What is Tejas ?

(A) Ultramodern Radar

(B) Ultramodern Fighter Battleship

(C) Light Combat Aeroplane

(D) Remote Sensing System

Ans : (C)

64. Sharda Act is related to—

(A) Child Marriage

(B) Sati Pratha

(C) Widow Remarriage

(D) Child Killings

Ans : (A)

65. Out of the following which is concerned with ‘Al Nino’ ?

(A) Labrador Current

(B) Benguela Current

(C) Humboldt Current

(D) Kuro Shiwo Current

Ans : (C)

66. Which separates the main land of India from Rameshwaram Island ?

(A) Pamban Channel

(B) 9° Channel

(C) 10° Channel

(D) Palk Strait

Ans : (A)

67. What are the main constituents of Biogas ?

(A) Methane + Carbon dioxide

(B) Nitrogen + Butane

(C) Ethane + Butane

(D) Carbon dioxide

Ans : (A)

68. Who gave the name, ‘Indian National Congress’ ?

(A) Dadabhai Naoroji

(B) A. O. Hume

(C) W. O. Bannerji

(D) Dufrin

Ans : (A)

69. Which of the following gas produces ‘Green House Effect’ ?

(A) CO

(B) CO2

(C) Nitrogen

(D) Nitric oxide

Ans : (B)

70. Which of the following is not a Free Trade Zone ?

(A) Kandla

(B) Falta

(C) Santacruz

(D) Pondicherry

Ans : (D)

71. Which of the following connects the Sikyang Province of China and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) ?

(A) Siachin road

(B) Silk road

(C) Goodwill road

(D) Karakoram road

Ans : (D)

72. Starting from evening 8 O’clock to 2 O’clock at night how many times the hands of the clock shall make right angle ?

(A) 6

(B) 8

(C) 11

(D) 7

Ans : (C)

73. Who constructed the Jagannath Temple at Puri ?

(A) Narsingh Burman

(B) Parmeshwar Burman

(C) Antburman Chodgang

(D) Aadityaburman Chodgang

Ans : (C)

74. In which of the following the ‘Gayatri Mantra’ is included ?

(A) Samveda

(B) Rigveda

(C) Yagyavalkya

(D) Aitareya Upanishad

Ans : (B)

75. Enzymes are made mostly of the following—

(A) Fats

(B) Protein

(C) Carbonic acids

(D) Carbohydrate

Ans : (B)

76. Out of the following Shiv Samudram water-fall is situated on which River ?

(A) Tungabhadra River

(B) Narmada River

(C) Kaveri River

(D) Chambal River

Ans : (C)

77. In India which of the following has the longest Railway Division ?

(A) Eastern Railway

(B) Western Railway

(C) Northern Railway

(D) Central Railway

Ans : (D)

78. When was life originated on Earth ?

(A) 300 mllion years ago

(B) 3500 million years ago

(C) 1000 million years ago

(D) 4500 million years ago

Ans : (B)

79. What is an Atomic Reactor ?

(A) A Reservoir of Heavy Water

(B) Atomic furnace in which nuclear fission produces heat

(C) A Chemical Reservoir

(D) An Atom Bomb

Ans : (B)

80. In Datia (M.P.) ‘Kudau Singh Music School’ was started in his memory. Kudau Singh was associated with which area of music ?

(A) Bansuri

(B) Tabla

(C) Sitar

(D) Mridang and Pakhawaj

Ans : (D)

81. What is Param 10,000 ?

(A) Radar

(B) Surface to Surface missile

(C) Surface to Air missile

(D) Computer

Ans : (D)

82. In Madhya Pradesh Panna is associated with—

(A) Copper

(B) Gold

(C) Diamond

(D) Mica

Ans : (C)

83. Who was the first Caliph ?

(A) Imam Husain

(B) Abu Bakr

(C) Sulaiman

(D) Constantine

Ans : (B)

84. India is the Chief Exporter of—

(A) Coffee

(B) Mica

(C) Silk

(D) Jute

Ans : (B)

85. Who wrote ‘Arthashashtra’ ?

(A) Bana Bhatta

(B) Kalidas

(C) Kautilya

(D) R. K. Narayan

Ans : (C)

86. Who wrote the book ‘Wings of Fire’ ?

(A) Jawaharlal Nehru

(B) Kuldeep Nayar

(C) A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

(D) J. B. Kriplani

Ans : (C)

87. Which is the National Anthem of India ?

(A) Vande Mataram

(B) Jana Gana Mana

(C) Sare Jahan Se Achchha Hindostan Hamara

(D) Jhanda Uncha Rahe Hamara

Ans : (B)

88. ‘Kiwi’ is the inhabitant of ?

(A) South Africa

(B) Indonesia

(C) Hungary

(D) New Zealand

Ans : (D)

89. Shambhu Maharaj was connected with—

(A) Painting

(B) Kathak dancing

(C) Film Music

(D) Photography

Ans : (B)

90. Who discovered Bacteria ?

(A) Jenner

(B) Leeuwenhock

(C) Linnaeus

(D) Ronald Ross

Ans : (B)

91. After India became independent who suggested that ‘Indian National Congress’ should be dissolved ?

(A) C. Rajgopalachari

(B) Mahatma Gandhi

(C) Acharya Kriplani

(D) Jai Prakash Narayan

Ans : (B)

92. Of the following dances which one is performed by single person ?

(A) Kuchipudi

(B) Bharat Natyam

(C) Odissi

(D) Mohiniattam

Ans : (D)

93. Who called ‘Britain is a nation of shop-keepers’ ?

(A) Mussolini

(B) Hitler

(C) Napoleon

(D) Garibaldi

Ans : (C)

94. Who founded, ‘Servants of India Society’ ?

(A) Pandit Hridaya Nath Kunjru

(B) Gopal Krishna Gokhale

(C) Bal Gangadhar Tilak

(D) Shriniwas Shastri

Ans : (B)

95. In which country were the 2008 Olympic Games held ?

(A) China

(B) Australia

(C) Spain

(D) England

Ans : (A)

96. Who was the first Indian Woman to swim across the English Channel ?

(A) Kamaljit Sandhu

(B) Rita Faria

(C) Arti Saha

(D) Shanta Rangaswami

Ans : (C)

97. When was the India’s Communication Satellite INSAT-C3 was launched from Kourou in French Guiana ?

(A) February 28, 2000

(B) May 26, 1999

(C) March 22, 2000

(D) January 24, 2002

Ans : (D)

98. Which country is called the ‘Playground of Europe’ ?

(A) France

(B) Scotland

(C) Netherland

(D) Switzerland

Ans : (D)

99. When was the United Nations Organisation founded ?

(A) October 20, 1945

(B) June 16, 1945

(C) November 11, 1944

(D) October 24, 1945

Ans : (D)

100. Keil Canal links the following—

(A) North Sea and Baltic Sea

(B) Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean

(C) Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea

(D) Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea

Ans : (A)

101. Name the Indian State having the least population—

(A) Sikkim

(B) Nagaland

(C) Goa

(D) Tripura

Ans : (A)

102. The Hijri Era (Calendar) started in—

(A) 570 A.D.

(B) 1129 A.D.

(C) 622 A.D.

(D) 712 A.D.

Ans : (C)

103. Which of the following is the indicator of Air Pollution ?

(A) Cycas

(B) Algae

(C) Bryophytes

(D) Lichens

Ans : (D)

104. During Dehydration from human body the substance which is usually lost is—

(A) Sugar

(B) Sodium Chloride

(C) Calcium Phosphate

(D) Potassium Chloride

Ans : (B)

105. Where is the Test Tube Baby (Egg) fertilised ?

(A) Outside the body of mother

(B) In the Test Tube

(C) In the Testis of man

(D) It does not take place

Ans : (B)

106. The well known discussion between Nachiketa and Yama is narrated in—

(A) Kathopanishad

(B) Kenopanishad

(C) Mundakopanishad

(D) Chhandogyopanishad

Ans : (A)

107. Haemophilia is a genetic diseases which is caused by—

(A) Fall in Haemoglobin level

(B) Rheumatic Heart

(C) Absence of clotting of blood

(D) White blood cells become less in number

Ans : (C)

108. In Indian Constitution in which ‘Schedule’ there is mention of antidefection laws ?

(A) 10th Schedule

(B) 8th Schedule

(C) 2nd Schedule

(D) 5th Schedule

Ans : (A)

109. In British period in India fast development of Industries did not take place, because—

(A) Absence of Natural Resources

(B) Absence of Foreign Capital

(C) Absence of Heavy Industries

(D) Wealthy people were disinterested in Industries

Ans : (B)

110. When ants bite they inject in human body, this substance which causes pain—

(A) Glacial acetic acid

(B) Formic acid

(C) Methanol

(D) Stearic acid

Ans : (B)

111. Out of the following pairs of States and Tribes which pair is not correct ?

(A) Assam—Miri

(B) Arunachal Pradesh—Apatani

(C) Madhya Pradesh—Lebada

(D) Nagaland—Konyak

Ans : (C)

112. Out of the following which acts as Biofertilizer for better Rice Harvest ?

(A) Rhizobium sp.

(B) Azotobacter sp.

(C) Blue Green Algae

(D) Kawak Mul Kawak

Ans : (C)

113. Song (Rag) which is sung in the morning, is—

(A) Bhoopali

(B) Todi (Bhairavi)

(C) Darbari

(D) Bhimpalasi

Ans : (B)

114. Which is the correct sequence in order of ascending atomic weights of Hydrocarbons ?

(A) Propane, Butane, Ethane, Methane

(B) Methane, Ethane, Propane, Butane

(C) Butane, Propane, Ethane, Methane

(D) Butane, Propane, Methane, Ethane

Ans : (B)

115. Antigen is important for human body because it—

(A) Destroys harmful germs

(B) Is useful in treatment of poisons

(C) Reduces the body temperature

(D) Produces the antibodies

Ans : (D)

116. Night on Venus shall be of how many days ?

(A) 180 Earth days

(B) 135 Earth days

(C) 118 Earth days

(D) 50 Earth days

Ans : (C)

117. Who is associated with Discovery of Cristal Dynamics ?

(A) J. C. Bose

(B) C. V. Raman

(C) C. Ramanujam

(D) H. J. Bhabha

Ans : (B)

118. When an air bubble rises from the bottom of the lake and rises to the surface, its shape shall—

(A) Grow bigger

(B) Become smaller

(C) No change

(D) Become saucer shaped

Ans : (A)

119. Total internal reflection takes place when the ray of light passes through—

(A) Air to glass

(B) Water to glass

(C) Air to water

(D) Diamond to glass

Ans : (D)

120. In liquor poisoning which results in blindness the dangerous substance is—

(A) Methyl alcohol

(B) Ethyl alcohol

(C) Emyl alcohol

(D) Benzyl alcohol

Ans : (A)

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