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Bihar Judicial Service 2018 Exam Question Paper [Solved]

The Bihar Judicial Services exam is conducted by the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) to recruit for Civil Judges Posts. The recruitment process is carried out on the basis of prelims, main examination, and interviews.

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Bihar Judicial Service 2018 Question Paper and Answer Key

1. Which country hosted the FIFA World Cup, 2018?

(A) Australia
(B) Russia
(C) USA
(D) Britain

Answer: (B) Russia

Explanation: The 2018 FIFA World Cup was hosted by Russia.

2. Where will the 2022 Asian Games be held?

(A) China
(B) Pakistan
(C) Bangladesh
(D) India

Answer: (D) India

Explanation: The 2022 Asian Games will be held in India.

3. Who is the Vice Chairman of NITI Aayog of India?

(A) Arvind Saxena
(B) R. K. Mathur
(C) Dr. Rajiv Kumar
(D) Ashim Khurana

Answer: (C) Dr. Rajiv Kumar

Explanation: Dr. Rajiv Kumar is the Vice Chairman of NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India).

4. Who is the present Secretary General of UNO?

(A) Antonio Guterres
(B) Ban Ki-moon
(C) Miroslav Lajcak
(D) Miroslav Lajcak

Answer: (A) Antonio Guterres

Explanation: Antonio Guterres is the present Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN).

5. Which cricketer has been chosen as the cricketer of the year, 2017?

(A) Mahendra Singh Dhoni
(B) Virat Kohli
(C) Chris Gayle
(D) Steve Smith

Answer: (B) Virat Kohli

Explanation: Virat Kohli was chosen as the cricketer of the year for 2017.

6. In which country, the world’s largest ‘air purifier’ has been built?

(A) India
(B) China
(C) USA
(D) France

Answer: (B) China

Explanation: The world’s largest ‘air purifier’ has been built in China.

7. What is the purpose of ‘India Pride Project’?

(A) To provide justice to the Indians living in foreign countries
(B) To provide justice to women who have been divorced by
(C) To attach NRIs with Indian culture
(D) Bringing Indian heritage back to India

Answer: (D) Bringing Indian heritage back to India

Explanation: The ‘India Pride Project’ aims to bring back Indian heritage artifacts to India.

8. Which scheme has been approved by the Central Government for providing skill training to one crore youth across the country?

(A) Pradhan Mantri Kaushal
(B) Digital India Mission
(C) Start-up India
(D) Stand-up India

Answer: (A) Pradhan Mantri Kaushal

Explanation: The Central Government has approved the ‘Pradhan Mantri Kaushal’ scheme for skill training of one crore youth.

9. Which Union Department has launched India Hackathon program?

(A) Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs
(B) Ministry of Human Resource Development
(C) Ministry of Urban Development and Housing
(D) Ministry of Earth Sciences

Answer: (B) Ministry of Human Resource Development

Explanation: The India Hackathon program was launched by the Ministry of Human Resource Development.

10. In which State, Raksha Bandhan Day is celebrated as Tree Safety Day?

(A) Madhya Pradesh
(B) Haryana
(C) Uttar Pradesh
(D) Bihar

Answer: (B) Haryana

Explanation: Raksha Bandhan Day is celebrated as Tree Safety Day in the state of Haryana.

11. Which expressway has been named as ‘Atal Path’?

(A) Agra-Lucknow expressway
(B) Purvanchal expressway
(C) Bundelkhand expressway
(D) Yamuna expressway

Answer: (B) Purvanchal expressway

Explanation: The Purvanchal expressway has been named ‘Atal Path’ in honor of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

12. Who is the present Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?

(A) D. Y. Chandrachud
(B) Ranjan Gogoi
(C) Madan B. Lokur
(D) J. Chelameswar

Answer: (A) D. Y. Chandrachud

Explanation: The current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is D. Y. Chandrachud.

13. ‘Operation Madad’ is related to

(A) Kerala flood relief
(B) Odisha cyclone
(C) Anti-terror operation in Kashmir valley
(D) Kolkata bridge collapse

Answer: (A) Kerala flood relief

Explanation: ‘Operation Madad’ was related to Kerala flood relief.

14. Who is the current President of DMK?

(A) M. Karunanidhi
(B) M. K. Stalin
(C) C. N. Annadurai
(D) M. K. Muthu

Answer: (B) M. K. Stalin

Explanation: M. K. Stalin is the current President of DMK (Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam).

15. Statue of Unity is related to whom?

(A) Vallabhbhai Patel
(B) Jawaharlal Nehru
(C) Deen Dayal Upadhyaya
(D) B. R. Ambedkar

Answer: (A) Vallabhbhai Patel

Explanation: The Statue of Unity is related to Vallabhbhai Patel, the first Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister of India.

16. Which of the following has been declared as ‘Ayushman Bharat Divas’?

(A) Dussehra
(B) Dhanteras
(C) Diwali
(D) Ram Navami

Answer: (B) Dhanteras

Explanation: Dhanteras has been declared as ‘Ayushman Bharat Divas,’ which is part of the Ayushman Bharat Yojana, a health insurance scheme.

17. Mughalsarai Junction Railway Station has been officially renamed as

(A) Jai Prakash Narayan Station
(B) Ram Manohar Lohia Station
(C) Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Junction Railway Station
(D) Sardar Patel Station

Answer: (C) Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Junction Railway Station

Explanation: Mughalsarai Junction Railway Station has been officially renamed as Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Junction Railway Station.

18. Who has been awarded Legion of Merit Award by the USA?

(A) Gen. Dalbir Singh Suhag
(B) Gen. Bipin Rawat
(C) Rajendrasinhji Jadeja
(D) Roy Bucher

Answer: (B) Gen. Bipin Rawat

Explanation: Gen. Bipin Rawat, the former Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army, was awarded the Legion of Merit Award by the USA.

19. Baby Rani Maurya has been appointed as the Governor of which State?

(A) Meghalaya
(B) Chhattisgarh
(C) Odisha
(D) Uttarakhand

Answer: (D) Uttarakhand

Explanation: Baby Rani Maurya has been appointed as the Governor of Uttarakhand.

20. Which State has published the first National Register of Citizens (NRC) of India?

(A) Sikkim
(B) Tripura
(C) Assam
(D) Goa

Answer: (C) Assam

Explanation: The first National Register of Citizens (NRC) of India was published in the state of Assam.

21. Kilowatt-hour is the unit of

(A) energy
(B) power
(C) mass
(D) momentum

Answer: (A) energy

Explanation: Kilowatt-hour (kWh) is the unit of energy, representing the amount of energy consumed by a 1-kilowatt appliance in one hour.

22. In a nuclear reactor, which one of the following is used as a fuel?

(A) Coal
(B) Uranium
(C) Radium
(D) Diesel

Answer: (B) Uranium

Explanation: Uranium is commonly used as a fuel in nuclear reactors for nuclear fission reactions.

23. In an MRI machine, what type of waves is used?

(A) Sound wave
(B) X-ray
(C) Ultrasound wave
(D) Magnetic wave

Answer: (D) Magnetic wave

Explanation: In an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) machine, magnetic waves are used to create detailed images of the internal structures of the body.

24. Which one of the following types of laser is used in a laser printer?

(A) Excimer laser
(B) Dye laser
(C) Semiconductor laser
(D) Gas laser

Answer: (C) Semiconductor laser

Explanation: Laser printers typically use semiconductor lasers for printing.

25. The power of lens is measured in

(A) watt
(B) lumen
(C) diopter
(D) candela

Answer: (C) diopter

Explanation: The power of a lens is measured in diopters (D), which indicate its ability to converge or diverge light.

26. ‘Fermi’ is a unit of

(A) mass
(B) length
(C) velocity
(D) time

Answer: (B) length

Explanation: A Fermi (fm) is a unit of length used in nuclear physics to measure the size of atomic nuclei.

27. Computed tomography (CT) scan uses

(A) X-rays
(B) ultrasound waves
(C) radio waves
(D) infrared waves

Answer: (A) X-rays

Explanation: Computed tomography (CT) scans use X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body’s internal structures.

28. In binary code, the number 7 is written as

(A) 110
(B) 111
(C) 010
(D) 100

Answer: (B) 111

Explanation: In binary code, the number 7 is represented as 111.

29. Which one of the following has the highest melting point?

(A) Gold
(B) Silver
(C) Silicon
(D) Copper

Answer: (C) Silicon

Explanation: Silicon has a higher melting point compared to gold, silver, and copper. It has a melting point of 1414 degrees Celsius.

30. The Headquarters of ISRO is in

(A) New Delhi
(B) Hyderabad
(C) Mumbai
(D) Bengaluru

Answer: (D) Bengaluru

Explanation: The headquarters of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is located in Bengaluru, Karnataka.

31. The discoverer of penicillin was

(A) Lord Lister
(B) Alexander Fleming
(C) Karl Landsteiner
(D) Walter Reed

Answer: (B) Alexander Fleming

Explanation: Penicillin was discovered by Sir Alexander Fleming.

32. The disease caused by virus is

(A) typhoid
(B) cholera
(C) common cold
(D) tetanus

Answer: (C) common cold

Explanation: The common cold is caused by viruses, primarily rhinoviruses.

33. In nuclear reactors, electricity is produced by the process of

(A) nuclear fission
(B) nuclear fusion
(C) cold fusion
(D) superconductivity

Answer: (A) nuclear fission

Explanation: Electricity is produced in nuclear reactors through the process of nuclear fission.

34. Which of the following countries has approved the world’s first dengue vaccine?

(A) United Kingdom
(B) Canada
(C) Mexico
(D) France

Answer: (D) France

Explanation: France was one of the countries that approved the world’s first dengue vaccine, Dengvaxia.

35. First Indian satellite ‘Aryabhatta’ was launched in which year?

(A) 1970
(B) 1972
(C) 1975
(D) 1980

Answer: (A) 1970

Explanation: The first Indian satellite, Aryabhatta, was launched in the year 1970.

36. What is TERLS?

(A) A rocket launching station
(B) A satellite launched by India
(C) A technology centre
(D) A satellite launched by the USA

Answer: (A) A rocket launching station

Explanation: TERLS stands for Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station, which is a rocket launching station in India.

37. ‘Ohm’ is a unit of measuring

(A) Resistance
(B) Voltage
(C) Current
(D) Conductivity

Answer: (A) Resistance

Explanation: Ohm is the unit of measuring electrical resistance.

38. Which among the following principles is used by Bats?

(A) SONAR
(B) RADAR
(C) Law of reflection
(D) Law of diffraction

Answer: (A) SONAR

Explanation: Bats use SONAR (Sound Navigation and Ranging) principles to navigate and locate objects.

39. Baking soda is

(A) sodium carbohydrate
(B) sodium bicarbonate
(C) sodium sulphate
(D) sodium hydroxide

Answer: (B) sodium bicarbonate

Explanation: Baking soda is another name for sodium bicarbonate, which is commonly used in baking and as an antacid.

40. Density of water is highest at the temperature of

(A) 0 °C
(B) 4°C
(C) 50 °C
(D) 100 °C

Answer: (B) 4°C

Explanation: The density of water is highest at 4°C. At this temperature, water molecules are closely packed, leading to maximum density.

41. Gobar gas contains mainly

(A) methane
(B) ethylene
(C) propylene
(D) acetylene

Answer: (A) methane

Explanation: Gobar gas, also known as biogas, mainly contains methane, which is produced by the anaerobic digestion of organic matter, such as cow dung.

42. The Bhopal Gas Tragedy was caused by the leakage of which gas?

(A) Phongene
(B) Carbon dioxide
(C) Methyl isocyanate
(D) Chlorine

Answer: (C) Methyl isocyanate

Explanation: The Bhopal Gas Tragedy was caused by the leakage of methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas from a pesticide plant in Bhopal, India, in 1984, leading to a major industrial disaster.

43. Arrange the following:

  1. Submarine communication
  2. AM radio
  3. Shortwave radio
  4. Radar

in increasing frequency of the waves used in their applications.

(A) 4-3-2-1
(B) 1-2-3-4
(C) 2-1-4-3
(D) 2-3-4-1

Answer: (B) 1-2-3-4

Explanation: The arrangement in increasing frequency of the waves used in their applications is: AM radio (lowest frequency), Shortwave radio, Submarine communication, and Radar (highest frequency).

44. In which year, Sir C. V. Raman was awarded the Nobel Prize for Raman effect?

(A) 1927
(B) 1929
(C) 1930
(D) 1932

Answer: (B) 1929

Explanation: Sir C. V. Raman was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930 for his discovery of the Raman effect in 1928.

45. The major component of LPG is

(A) methane
(B) butane
(C) ethane
(D) propane

Answer: (B) butane

Explanation: The major component of LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) is butane.

46. Identify the metal which is non-toxic in nature

(A) Chromium
(B) Gold
(C) Cadmium
(D) Cobalt

Answer: (B) Gold

Explanation: Gold is a non-toxic metal and is generally considered safe for human contact.

47. Which of the following glands produces insulin?

(A) Pancreas
(B) Kidney
(C) Liver
(D) None of the above

Answer: (A) Pancreas

Explanation: Insulin is produced by the pancreas.

48. BCG immunization is for

(A) measles
(B) tuberculosis
(C) diphtheria
(D) leprosy

Answer: (B) tuberculosis

Explanation: BCG (Bacillus Calmette-Guérin) immunization is primarily for tuberculosis.

49. Which vitamin is most readily destroyed by heat?

(A) Riboflavin
(B) Ascorbic acid
(C) Tocopherol
(D) Thiamine

Answer: (B) Ascorbic acid

Explanation: Ascorbic acid, also known as vitamin C, is the vitamin most readily destroyed by heat.

50. In which of the following regions, the ozone layer is present?

(A) Troposphere
(B) Lithosphere
(C) Stratosphere
(D) Exosphere

Answer: (C) Stratosphere

Explanation: The ozone layer is primarily present in the stratosphere.

51. Which of the following is the oldest culture of India?

(A) Palaeolithic culture
(B) Mesolithic culture
(C) Neolithic culture
(D) Vedic culture

Answer: (A) Palaeolithic culture

Explanation: The Palaeolithic culture is the oldest cultural period in India.

52. How many Vedas are there?

(A) One
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) Four

Answer: (D) Four

Explanation: There are four Vedas in Hinduism: Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, and Atharvaveda.

53. With which material Harappan culture tools were made?

(A) Gold
(B) Silver
(C) Copper/Bronze
(D) Iron

Answer: (C) Copper/Bronze

Explanation: Tools and artifacts of the Harappan culture were primarily made of copper and bronze.

54. Dockyard is unearthed from which Chalcolithic site?

(A) Mohenjo-daro
(B) Harappa
(C) Lothal
(D) Daimabad

Answer: (C) Lothal

Explanation: The dockyard was unearthed from the Chalcolithic site of Lothal, an ancient Indus Valley Civilization city.

55. The end date of Pleistocene is

(A) 20000 years BP
(B) 10000 years BP
(C) 6000 years BP
(D) 2000 years BP

Answer: (A) 20000 years BP

Explanation: The Pleistocene epoch is generally considered to have ended around 20,000 years Before Present (BP).

56. The world-famous rock-art site in India is situated at

(A) Adamgarh
(B) Gupteshwar
(C) Bhimbetka
(D) Kabra Pahar

Answer: (C) Bhimbetka

Explanation: The world-famous rock-art site in India is situated at Bhimbetka in Madhya Pradesh.

57. The first bead-making evidence is found from which of the following?

(A) Patne
(B) Bhimbetka
(C) Adamgarh
(D) Baghor

Answer: (A) Patne

Explanation: The first evidence of bead-making is found at the site of Patne in India.

58. From which pre-Harappan site, furrow evidences were found?

(A) Kalibangan
(B) Lothal
(C) Ahar
(D) Bara

Answer: (C) Ahar

Explanation: Furrow evidences were found at the pre-Harappan site of Ahar.

59. The earliest culture unearthed at Chirand is

(A) Neolithic culture
(B) Chalcolithic culture
(C) Mesolithic culture
(D) Historical culture

Answer: (B) Chalcolithic culture

Explanation: The earliest culture unearthed at Chirand is the Chalcolithic culture.

60. Damdama site is situated in which State?

(A) Bihar
(B) Jharkhand
(C) Uttar Pradesh
(D) Rajasthan

Answer: (B) Jharkhand

Explanation: The Damdama site is situated in the state of Jharkhand.

61. Which metal played an important role in the second urbanization?

(A) Gold
(B) Silver
(C) Copper
(D) Iron

Answer: (D) Iron

Explanation: Iron played an important role in the second urbanization of ancient civilizations.

62. The birthplace of Mahavira was at

(A) Kaushambi
(B) Kundagrama
(C) Sarnath
(D) Prayaga

Answer: (B) Kundagrama

Explanation: The birthplace of Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism, was Kundagrama.

63. The name of the mother of Mahatma Buddha was

(A) Mahamaya
(B) Prabhavati
(C) Shakuntala
(D) Rajashri

Answer: (A) Mahamaya

Explanation: The mother of Mahatma Buddha was Mahamaya.

64. Pataliputra was the capital of which kingdom?

(A) Kashi
(B) Konhal
(C) Anga
(D) Magadha

Answer: (D) Magadha

Explanation: Pataliputra was the capital of the Magadha kingdom.

65. The capital of Avanti kingdom was

(A) Pataliputra
(B) Kaushambi
(C) Ujjain
(D) Gaya

Answer: (C) Ujjain

Explanation: The capital of the Avanti kingdom was Ujjain.

66. Kautilya or Chanakya was the Prime Minister of which Emperor?

(A) Chandragupta Maurya
(B) Chandragupta Vilramaditya
(C) Samudragupta
(D) Harsha

Answer: (A) Chandragupta Maurya

Explanation: Chanakya, also known as Kautilya, was the Prime Minister of Chandragupta Maurya.

67. Ashoka invaded which kingdom?

(A) Kashi
(B) Kaushambi
(C) Kalinga
(D) Anga

Answer: (C) Kalinga

Explanation: Ashoka invaded the Kalinga kingdom.

68. Who convened the fourth Buddhist Council?

(A) Ajatashatru
(B) Ashoka
(C) Kanishka
(D) Harsha

Answer: (C) Kanishka

Explanation: The fourth Buddhist Council was convened by Emperor Kanishka.

69. Chandragupta II was the ruler of which Dynasty/Empire?

(A) Mauryan
(B) Gupta
(C) Vardhan
(D) None of the above

Answer: (B) Gupta

Explanation: Chandragupta II was a ruler of the Gupta Dynasty.

70. The ‘Chandra’ of Meherauli Iron Pillar Inscription is associated with

(A) Chandragupta Maurya
(B) Chandragupta
(C) Chandragupta II
(D) Chand Bardai

Answer: (A) Chandragupta Maurya

Explanation: The ‘Chandra’ of Meherauli Iron Pillar Inscription is associated with Chandragupta Maurya.

71. The oldest coins of India are

(A) tribal coins
(B) punch-marked coins
(C) Naga coins
(D) Kushana coins

Answer: (B) punch-marked coins

Explanation: The oldest coins of India are punch-marked coins.

72. Who was the first President of Independent India?

(A) Jawaharlal Nehru
(B) Rajendra Prasad
(C) Sardar Patel
(D) Lal Bahadur Shastri

Answer: (B) Rajendra Prasad

Explanation: Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the first President of Independent India.

73. Which ruler established a department for the Slaves (Gulam)?

(A) Firuz Shah Tuglug
(B) Razía Sultan
(C) Sikandar Lodi
(D) Mahmud of Ghazni

Answer: (A) Firuz Shah Tuglug

Explanation: Firuz Shah Tuglug established a department for the Slaves (Gulam).

74. How many parts are there in Akbarnama?

(A) Two
(B) Three
(C) Four
(D) Five

Answer: (C) Four

Explanation: Akbarnama is divided into four parts.

75. Rajjnama, the Persian translation of which Hindi book?

(A) Ramayana
(B) Mahabharata
(C) Ramcharitmanas
(D) Kavitavali

Answer: (C) Ramcharitmanas

Explanation: Rajjnama is the Persian translation of Ramcharitmanas.

76. Who was the last Hindu ruler of Delhi?

(A) Hemchandra Vikramaditya
(B) Vikramaditya
(C) Dara Shikoh
(D) Veer Savarkar

Answer: (A) Hemchandra Vikramaditya

Explanation: Hemchandra Vikramaditya was the last Hindu ruler of Delhi.

77. Where is British Port William situated?

(A) Kolkata
(B) Chennai
(C) Hyderabad
(D) Delhi

Answer: (A) Kolkata

Explanation: British Port William is situated in Kolkata.

78. The writer of Shakuntalam is

(A) Kalidasa
(B) Tulsidasa
(C) Banabhatta
(D) Chand Bardai

Answer: (A) Kalidasa

Explanation: Kalidasa is the writer of Shakuntalam.

79. Din-i-llahi in 1582 AD was promulgated by

(A) Sher Shah Suri
(B) Babur
(C) Akbar
(D) Aurangzeb

Answer: (C) Akbar

Explanation: Din-i-llahi was promulgated by Akbar in 1582 AD.

80. Who founded Khilaphat Andolan?

(A) Maulana Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali
(B) Jawaharlal Nehru
(C) Mahatma Gandhi
(D) Lal Bahadur Shastri

Answer: (A) Maulana Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali

Explanation: Khilaphat Andolan was founded by Maulana Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali.

81. Who started Benares Hindu University?

(A) Swami Dayanand
(B) Pt. Madan Mohan Malviya
(C) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
(D) Sucheta Kriplani

Answer: (B) Pt. Madan Mohan Malviya

Explanation: Benares Hindu University was started by Pt. Madan Mohan Malviya.

82. Who is the writer of The Indian War of Independence, 1857?

(A) Raja Ram Mohan Ray
(B) B. Savarkar
(C) Sarojini Naidu
(D) Bal Gangadhar Tilak

Answer: (B) B. Savarkar

Explanation: The Indian War of Independence, 1857, was written by B. Savarkar.

83. Who led Savinay Abhigyan Andolan?

(A) Jawaharlal Nehru
(B) Rajendra Prasad
(C) Lal Bahadur Shastri
(D) Mahatma Gandhi

Answer: (D) Mahatma Gandhi

Explanation: Savinay Abhigyan Andolan was led by Mahatma Gandhi.

84. When did Chauri-chaura incident take place?

(A) February 4, 1922
(B) January 26, 1857
(C) August 15, 1857
(D) December 25, 1925

Answer: (A) February 4, 1922

Explanation: The Chauri-chaura incident took place on February 4, 1922.

85. Where is RSS head office situated?

(A) Delhi
(B) Kolkata
(C) Mumbai
(D) Nagpur

Answer: (D) Nagpur

Explanation: The head office of RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) is situated in Nagpur.

86. The State highest with a percentage of geographical area under mountainous topography (i.e., more than 2000 meters) is

(A) Sikkim
(B) Himachal Pradesh
(C) Arunachal Pradesh
(D) Jammu and Kashmir

Answer: (D) Jammu and Kashmir

Explanation: Jammu and Kashmir has the highest percentage of geographical area under mountainous topography.

87. Which one of the following major river basins of India is the smallest in terms of basin area?

(A) Sabarmati
(B) Brahmani
(C) Pennar
(D) Mahi

Answer: (A) Sabarmati

Explanation: The Sabarmati river basin is the smallest major river basin in India in terms of its basin area.

88. Identify the State sharing its boundary with the maximum number of States.

(A) Assam
(B) Uttar Pradesh
(C) Maharashtra
(D) Jharkhand

Answer: (C) Maharashtra

Explanation: Maharashtra shares its boundary with the maximum number of States in India.

89. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?

(A) Doddsbetta-Tamil Nadu
(B) Guru Shikhar-Rajasthan
(C) Gorakhnath-Gujarat
(D) Mahendragiri-Andhra

Answer: (C) Gorakhnath-Gujarat

Explanation: The pair “Gorakhnath-Gujarat” is not correctly matched. Gorakhnath is a place in Uttar Pradesh, not in Gujarat.

90. Match List-I with List-11 and select the correct answer using the codes given above the Lists:

Coal Deposits

(A) (A-2),(B-4),(C-1)(D-3)

(B) (A-3),(B-2),(C-1),(D-4)

(C) (A-2),(B-3),(C-4),(D-)

(D) (A-3),(B-3),(C-2),(D-4)

Ans: (D)

91. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?

(A) Coir Board Thiruvananthapuram
(B) Spice Board-Cochin Railway Zone
(C) Coffee Board-Bengaluru
(D) Tea Board-Kolkata

Answer: (B) Spice Board-Cochin Railway Zone

Explanation: The pair “Spice Board-Cochin Railway Zone” is not correctly matched. The Spice Board is located in Kochi (Cochin), Kerala, but it is not related to a railway zone.

92. The largest salt-producing State in India is

(A) Tamil Nadu
(B) Andhra Pradesh
(C) Gujarat
(D) Maharashtra

Answer: (C) Gujarat

Explanation: Gujarat is the largest salt-producing state in India.

93. Wainganga is the tributary of

(A) Mahanadi
(B) Ganga
(C) Cauvery
(D) Godavari

Answer: (D) Godavari

Explanation: The Wainganga River is a tributary of the Godavari River.

94. Match List-1 with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given above the Lists:

Railway Zone

(A) (A-2),(B-3),(C-1),(D-4)

(B) (A-4),(B-1),(C-2),(D-3)

(C) (A-3),(B-4),(C-1),(D-2)

(D) (A-4),(B-2),(C-3),(D-1)

Ans: (B)

95. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?

(A) Highest percentage of forest cover-Madhya Pradesh
(B) Highest percentage of area under mangroves-West Bengal
(C) Largest area under coral reefs-Andaman and Nicobar
(D) Largest area under wetlands-Gujarat

Answer: (C) Largest area under coral reefs-Andaman and Nicobar

Explanation: The pair “Largest area under coral reefs-Andaman and Nicobar” is not correctly matched. The largest area under coral reefs in India is in the Gulf of Mannar and the Lakshadweep Islands.

96. Grey and brown soils are mostly found in

(A) Maharashtra and Karnataka
(B) Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu
(C) Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh
(D) Rajasthan and Gujarat

Answer: (A) Maharashtra and Karnataka

Explanation: Grey and brown soils are mostly found in Maharashtra and Karnataka.

97. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given above the Lists:

Platinum

(A) (A-3),(B-4),(C-1),(D-2)

(B) (A-4),(B-3),(C-2),(D-3)

(C) (A-2),(B-1),(C-4),(D-3)

(D) (A-1),(B-2),(C-3),(D-4)

Ans: (C)

98. Which one of the following major ports of India is renamed as Deen Dayal Port?

(A) Nhava Sheva
(B) Ennore
(C) Kandla
(D) Tuticorin

Answer: (C) Kandla

Explanation: Kandla Port in Gujarat has been renamed as Deen Dayal Port.

100. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?

(A) World’s largest location solar power plant-Kamuthi single power
(B) World largest solar park-kurnool
(C) Banasura Sagar Dam, floating solar plant-Kerala
(D) Pavagada Solar Park Gujarat

Answer: (C) Banasura Sagar Dam, floating solar plant-Kerala

Explanation: Banasura Sagar Dam is located in Kerala, but it is not known for having a floating solar plant. The other options are correctly matched.

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