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General knowledge based Question 1:
Four of the five given below are the same in a particular way and hence form a group. Which of these does not fit into that group?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
General knowledge based Question 1 Detailed Solution
The logic follows here:
Plough, Spade, Tractor and Shovel are all agriculture instrument but Farmer is an odd one.
Hence, 'Farmer' is an odd one.
General knowledge based Question 2:
Which of the following statements about the Cellular Jail in Port Blair is incorrect?
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General knowledge based Question 2 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is: Tormented by living conditions in the jail, the prisoners sat on hunger strike for 45 days between 1927-28 till Mahatma Gandhi and RN Tagore intervened.
Key Points
- Cellular Jail
- A two-member committee headed by Sir Charles J.Lyall and Sir, A.S.Lethbridge visited Port Blair in 1890 and recommended the construction of a jail building in Port Blair.
- It was built in the shape of 07 spokes of a wheel from 1896 to 1906.
- 663 cells in the jail were specially built for the solitary confinement of the prisoners.
- Later 30 additional cells were constructed.
- In the center of the seven wings of the Cellular Jail was built the Central tower.
- The first batch of 200 convicts (freedom fighters) arrived on the island on 10th March 1858 abroad the frigate 'Semiraimis' was under the overall charge of Dr.J.P.Walker.
- He was assisted in his task by a guard of 60 naval brigade men, two native doctors, and a native overseer.
- Subsequently, the prisoners were also transported by three more ships - Roman Empire (171), Dalhousie (140), and Edward (130).
- The freedom fighters brought to the Cellular Jail rebelled against the tyranny of David Barrie.
- Mass hunger strikes were resorted to especially between 1937 and 1938.
- Three-person died in this.
- The strike was terminated on the intervention of Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindra Nath Tagore.
General knowledge based Question 3:
Five words are given, out of which four have a certain kind of similarity, and one is inconsistent. Select that inconsistent word.
Desperate, frustrated, happy, sad, withered
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
General knowledge based Question 3 Detailed Solution
The meaning of the given words:
Desperate → Very sad and upset because of having little or no hope: Feeling or showing despair.
Frustrated → To cause (someone) to feel angry or upset because of not being able to do something.
Happy → Feeling pleasure.
Sad → Causing a feeling of grief or unhappiness.
Withered → (used for plant) to become dry and die.
Here, the word 'Happy' shows a different or opposite meaning from the rest.
Hence, the correct answer is "Happy".
General knowledge based Question 4:
Indolence is related to Work. In the same way Taciturn is related to :
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
General knowledge based Question 4 Detailed Solution
The logic followed here is:
Logic: Opposites meaning of the word..
Here,
Indolence : Work → Indolence means laziness, and its opposite is work.
Similarly,
Taciturn : Speak → Taciturn means reserved or silent, and its opposite is speak.
Hence, the correct answer is "Option 1".
General knowledge based Question 5:
Who among the following composed Yoga Sutras?
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General knowledge based Question 5 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Patanjali.
Key Points
Yoga Sutra:
- The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali is a collection of Sanskrit sutras on the theory and practice of yoga 195 sutras and 196 sutras (according to other scholars including BKS Iyengar).
- The Yoga Sutras were compiled in the early centuries CE, by the sage Patanjali in India who synthesized and organized knowledge about yoga from much older traditions.
- The Yoga Sutras is best known for its reference to ashtanga, eight elements of practice culminating in samadhi, the concentration of the mind on an object of meditation, namely
- Yama (abstinences),
- niyama (observances),
- asana (yoga postures),
- pranayama (breath control),
- pratyahara (withdrawal of the senses),
- Dharana (concentration of the mind),
- dhyana (meditation) and
- samadhi (absorption)
Additional Information
Patanjali:
- Patanjali also called Gonardiya, or Gonikaputra was a sage in Ancient India.
- Very little is known about him, and while no one knows exactly when he lived, from analysis of his works it is estimated that it was between the 4th and 5th centuries CE.
General knowledge based Question 6:
Choose the Analogy (choose similar word) — Delhi : Agra : Mathura
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
General knowledge based Question 6 Detailed Solution
The logic followed here is:
City | Bank of river |
Delhi | Yamuna |
Agra | Yamuna |
Mathura | Yamuna |
Delhi : Agra : Mathura they all are situated on the bank of river Yamuna.
Hence, the correct answer is "Option 4".
General knowledge based Question 7:
Match the List - I with List - II and choose correct answer from code given below :
|
List - I |
|
List - II |
(a) |
National Green Tribunal Act |
(i) |
1980 |
(b) |
Biological Diversity Act |
(ii) |
2010 |
(c) |
The Environment (Protection) Act |
(iii) |
2002 |
(d) |
Forest (Conservation) Act |
(iv) |
1986 |
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
General knowledge based Question 7 Detailed Solution
National Green Tribunal Act-is a statutory body established by a Government Notification using the powers of Section 3 of the NGT Act 2010.
Key Points It has replaced the National Environment Appellate Authority.
- National Green Tribunal Act for effective and expeditious disposal of cases relating to environmental protection and conservation of forests and other natural resources.
- India became the third country in the world to set up a specialised environmental tribunal, only after Australia and New Zealand, and the first developing country to do so.
- NGT is mandated to make disposal of applications or appeals finally within 6 months of filing of the same.
- NGT is guided by principles of natural justice.
Additional Information
Biological Diversity Act- 2002 was passed by the parliament of India to protect biodiversity
- it aims at the conservation of biological resources, managing its sustainable use.
- The purpose of this Act is to realize equitable sharing of benefits arising out of the use of biological resources and associated knowledge.
- The Act prohibits to person or organisation (either based in India or not) obtaining any biological resource occurring in India for its research or commercial utilisation.
- The act envisaged a three-tier structure to regulate the access to biological resources:
- The National Biodiversity Authority (NBA)
- The State Biodiversity Boards (SBBs)
- The Biodiversity Management Committees (BMCs) (at local level)
Forest (Conservation) Act- of 1980 is an act by the Parliament of India which ensures conservation of forest and its resources.
- This act protect the forest, its flora, fauna and other diverse ecological component.
- This act protect the forests and prevent deforestation that will lead to land erosion and subsequent degradation of the land
Environment (Protection) Act- was enacted in 1986 with the objective of providing for the protection and improvement of the environment.
- It empowers the Central Government to establish authorities charged with the mandate of preventing environmental pollution in all its forms and to tackle specific environmental problems that are peculiar to different parts of the country.
- The Act was enacted under Article 253 of the Indian Constitution which provides for the enactment of legislation for giving effect to international agreements.
General knowledge based Question 8:
Choose the arrangement in the increasing order of size for an average human being:
A: arm,
B: toe,
C: head,
D: heart.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
General knowledge based Question 8 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is B, D, C, A
Explanation:
- Toe: A toe is one of the smallest parts listed here. Generally, it measures a few centimeters in length.
- Heart: Its average size is comparable to the size of a fist, roughly around 12-15 centimeters in length for an adult.
- Head: The average circumference of an adult head is about 55-60 centimeters.
- Arm: The arm can measure around 50-70 centimeters in length from the shoulder to the fingertips.
General knowledge based Question 9:
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
Ability, Impotence, Potential, Capacity, Competence
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General knowledge based Question 9 Detailed Solution
Given:
Ability, Impotence, Potential, Capacity, Competence
1. Ability → Skill to do something.
2. Impotence → Inability to take effective action (Helplessness)
3. Potential → Having the capacity to develop into something in the future.
4. Capacity → The amount that something can produce.
5. Competence → The ability to do something efficiently.
Here, 'Impotence' is different from the others.
Hence, the correct answer is "Option (4)".
General knowledge based Question 10:
National Legal Services day is celeberated in India on ___________.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
General knowledge based Question 10 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is 9th November.
Key Points
- This date marks the commencement of the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987, which came into force on 9th November 1995.
- The purpose of the day is to spread awareness about the provisions of free legal aid and the availability of legal services for the weaker sections of society.
- It also aims to ensure justice is not denied to any citizen due to economic or other disabilities, in line with Article 39A of the Constitution.