1. The motion of an object under free fall is an example of –a) Uniform velocityb) Uniform accelerationc) Zero accelerationd) Non-uniform acceleration
2. Which of the following is not a part of the digestive system?a) Small intestineb) Rectumc) Pharynxd) Spleen
3. Which of the following is the hybrid between a horse and a donkey?a) Muleb) Hulec) Tigond) Zorse
6. Which is the most literate district according to 2011 Census?a) Aizawlb) Champhaic) Serchhipd) Lunglei
8. National Multidimensional Poverty Index is released by-a) Ministry of Social Justice and Empowermentb) Ministry of Commerce and Industryc) NITI Aayogd) Prime Minister’s Office
(a) Free electric to the poor households(b) Rooftop solar power to one crore households(c) Grid connected power to the households(d) Green energy to the people
10. The Electoral Bond, recently struck down by the Supreme Court, was implemented since –
(a) 2017(b) 2018(c) 2019(d) 2020
11. Which state is the first to enact Uniform Civil Code?
(a) Assam(b) Gujarat(c) Uttarakhand(d) Uttar Pradesh
12. Who was recognised as the 2022 Person of the Year by the Time Magazine?
(a) Joe Biden(b) Narendra Modi(c) Vladimir Putin(d) Volodymyr Zelensky
(a) Benin(b) Burkina Faso(c) Cote d’Ivoire(d) Ghana
(a) 1st December(b) 2nd December(c) 5th December(d) 7th December
15. The winner of the cleanest cities award 2023 given by the President was given to –
(a) Surat(b) Portblair(c) Goa(d) Jaipur
16. Indian tennis player who won Australian men doubles 2024 was-
(a) Rohan Bopanna(c) Leander Paes(b) Vishnu Vardhan(d) M. Bhupathi
17. Who was the composer of the song “Vande Mataram”?a) Rabindra Nath Tagoreb) Sarojini Naiduc) Bankim Chandra Chatterjeed) Ramdhari Singh Dinkar
19. Who was known as “Modern Man of India”?a) Swami Vivekanandab) AO Humec) Nana Sahebd) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
20. Who said “Swaraj is my birth right, I shall have it”?a) Raja Ram Mohan Royb) Mahatma Gandhic) Bal Gangadhar Tilakd) Jawahar Lal Nehru
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1. Carbon monoxide is harmful to human beings as it(a) is antagonistic to CO₂(b) is carcinogenic(c) has higher affinity for haemoglobin as compared to oxygen(d) is destructive to ozone
2. Water is often treated with chlorine to(a) kill germs(c) remove hardness(b) increase oxygen content(d) remove suspended particles
6. Khawchhiar in the Mizo village was:(a) The village writer(b) A man who advises the Chief where jhums should be cut each year(c) The village blacksmith(d) The village crier
8. is a form of divorce by agreement.(a) Sa-ui tan.(b) Peksachang(c) Fanghmano ei(d) Remar talh
10. festival is usually held as soon as jhums have been cut:(a) Pawl Kut(c) Kawngpui siam(b) Mim Kut(d) Chapchar Kut
11. “Fano Dawi” is a ceremony performed to ensure good crops and to prevent too many:(a) Mosquitos(c) Birds eating ripe crops(b) Wild animals(d) None of these
12 ‘Lamthlangrapthla’ means:(a) A widow(c) A concubine(b) A widower(d) A divorcee
15. In Mizo Society, the death of a woman while giving birth was called(a) Sarthi(b) Hlamzuih(c) Raicheh(d) Awmlai
16. When a girl marries a man who lives in another village, it is known as(a) Ralkai(b) Khualkai(c) Thlangkhuandim(d) Puankhai
17. The author of the Book, “A fly on the Wheel, or How I Helped to Govern India” was:(a) T.H. Lewin(b) J. Skakespeare(c) N.E. Parry(d) Mac Donald
19. “Hmasang Mizo Awmdan” was authored by:(a) Rev. Chhuahkhama(b) K. Zawla(c) Seletthanga(d) Pastor Challiana
20. The carrier of meat at “Chawng” was said to be:(a) Ranpuiphur(b) Rualchawphur(c) Ranpuipu(d) Rualsapu
1. In which year was the U.N. Conference on human environment held in Stockholm(a) 1962(b) 1972(c) 1982(d) 1992
2. The term ecology was introduced by:(a) Haeckel(b) Odum(c) Tansely(d) Ramdeo Mishra
3. The most important reason for decrease in biodiversity is(a) Pollution(b) introduction of exotic species(c) over-exploitation(d) habitat destruction
4. Chipko movement is a public agitation that occurred in(a) Mansbal area in Kashmir(b) Silent valley in Kerala(c) Sundarban area in Bengal(d) Tehri garhwal area of Uttar Pradesh
5. Which one of the following is not an in-situ conservation method?(a) Zoo(b) National Parks(c) Biosphere Reserves(d) Sanctuaries
6. Natality refers to(a) Number of individuals leaving the habitat(b) Number of individuals entering the habitat(c) Death rate(d) Birth rate
7. Mycorrhiza are example of(a) Amensalism(b) Protocooperation(c) Mutualism(d) Parasitism
8. Which of the following is a renewable source of energy?(a) Atomic power(b) Hydro electric power(c) Thermal power(d) Natural gas
9. Lotic ecosystem refers to(a) Ecosystem of standing water(b) Ecosystem of flowing water(c) Ecosystem of estuaries(d) Deep marine water system
10. Red data book contains data of(a) all plant species(b) all animal species(c) economically important species(d) threatened species
11. Ozone layer is situated in which strata of atmosphere?(a) Thermosphere(b) Stratosphere(c) Ionosphere(d) Mesosphere
12. The major green house gas which contributes most to greenhouse effect among the following is(a) Carbon monoxide(b) Methane(c) NOx(d) Carbon dioxide
14. Proteins are made up by varied arrangement of(a) Fats(b) Nucleosides(c) Amino acids(d) Phospholipids
15. Carbohydrates are stored in human body as(a) Glucose(b) Starch(c) Sugars(d) Glycogen
16. Candles contain a mixture of(a) Paraffin wax and Stearic acid(b) Bee wax and Paraffin wax(c) Bee wax and Stearic acid(d) Higher Fatty acids
17. The Polymers used in the preparation of non-stick utensils is(a) Vitol(b) Polyurethane(c) Teflon(d) Bakelite
19. Heroin is acetyl derivative of(a) Nicotine(b) Morphine(c) Cocaine(d) Caffeine
20. Drug which helps to reduce anxiety and brings about calmness is(a) Antihistamine(b) Analgesic(c) Diuretic(d) Tranquiliser
1. Fundamental Duties are incorporated in the constitution of India by the(a) Constitution 40th Amendment Act, 1976(b) Constitution 41 Amendment Act, 1976(c) Constitution 42nd Amendment Act, 1976(d) Constitution 43rd Amendment Act, 1977
2. Minorities in the Constitution of India is interpreted on the basis of(a) Religion and language(b) Religion and tribe(c) Language and Caste(d) Religion, language and tribe
3. Which one of the following is a federal feature of the Indian Constitution?(a) Single Election Commission(b) Appointment of Judges of the High Court by the President(c) Distribution of powers between Union Government and State Government by the constitution(d) Appointment of Governor of the State by the President of India
4. Any part of the constitution of India can be amended by the Parliament without touching(a) Preamble(b) Fundamental rights(c) Basic structure(d) Centre-state relation
5. The Constitution Seventy Third Amendment Act, 1992 incorporated how many tiers of Panchayats?(a) One-tier(b) Two-tiers(c) Three-tiers(d) No tier system
6. The main difference between the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles of State Policy is(a) Fundamental Rights are justiciable while Directive Principles of State Policy are not justiciable(b) Fundamental Rights are positive while Directive Principles of State Policy are negative(c) Directive Principles of State Policy are given precedence over Fundamental Rights by Courts in all cases(d) Directive Principles of State Policy are non-justiciable but not positive
7. Which of the following is a national party?(a) Samajwadi party(c) Biju Janata Dal (BJD)(b) National Conference(d) Aam Admi Party
8. India is a republic because(a) She has elected head of state(b) She has parliamentary democracy(c) She is a Union of States(d) She has bicameral legislature
11. The Sustainable Development Goals are intended to be achieved by the year(a) 2030(b) 2035(c) 2040(d) 2045
12. In the two lists given below, List-I provides the number of Sustainable Development Goals, while List-II indicates its broad area. Match the two Lists and choose the correct answer from the codes given below:List-I List-IIa. Goal 2 i. Quality Educationb. Goal-3 ii. Good Health and Well-beingc. Goal 4 iii. Zero Hungerd. Goal13 iv. Climate Action(a) a-iii, b-ii, c-i, d-iv(b) a-iv, b-iii, c-ii, d-i(c) a-iii, b-ii, c-iv, d-i(d) a-iii, b-i, c-iv, d-ii
13. In India, poverty ratio is lowest in(a) Kerala(b) Punjab(c) Haryana(d) Delhi
14. Which of the following collects data poverty in India?(a) Planning Commission(b) National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO)(c) Central Statistical Organization (CSO)(d) Ministry of Tribal Affairs
15. Which of the following is responsible for high poverty rates in India?(a) Inequality of income and wealth(b) Unequal distribution of land(c) Lack of effective implementation of land reforms(d) All of the above
16. When was the Bank of Hindustan (the First Bank of India) established?(a) 1770(b) 1780(c) 1870(d) 1947
19. Which expense is not included in the development expenditure?(a) Agriculture expenses(b) Economic expenses(c) Defence expenses(d) Social Community Expenses
1. The coinage of the slogan “Dilli chalo” is attributed to:(a) Netaji Subash Chandra Bose(b) Sardar Vallabhai Patel(c) Jawaharlal Nehru(d) Motilal Nehru
3. The “Partition of Bengal” was revoked in which year due to widespread protests?(a) 1905(b) 1911(c) 1920(d) 1947
5. Shanghai city developed on the banks of the(a) Yangtze river(b) Yellow river(c) Mekong river(d) Han river
6. The total geographical area of India is(a) 3.28 million sq km(b) 4.28 million sq km(c) 2.28 million sq km(d) 5.28 million sq km
7. Which of the following cities has the largest number of French speakers in the world?(a) Paris(b) Quebec(c) Tahiti(d) Kinshasa
8. The Patkai hills separate India from(a) Myanmar(b) China(c) Pakistan(d) Sri Lanka
10. The 2015 Nepal earthquake occurred as a result of the Indian plate colliding with the(a) Arabian plate(b) Chinese plate(c) Eurasian plate(d) Tibetan plate
11. Bailadila range in the Deccan plateau is well known for the production of(a) Iron ore(b) Bauxite(c) Silver(d) Copper
12. Which of the following river drains into the Brahmaputra River?(a) Betwa(b) Luni(c) Lohit(d) Gomti
13. Shompen tribes are found in(a) Nilgiri Hills(b) Great Nicobar Islands(c) Andaman Islands(d) Lakshadweep
14. Which of the following seas are connected by the Suez Canal?(a) Red sea and Dead sea(b) Red sea and Arabian sea(c) Red sea and Mediterranean sea(d) Red sea and Black sea
15. The largest island in the Indian ocean is(a) Maldives(b) Madagascar(c) Sri Lanka(d) Sumatra
16. The Tropic of Cancer passes through(a) Andhra Pradesh(b) Uttar Pradesh(c) Maharashtra(d) Madhya Pradesh
17. The Constitution of India was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of India on(a) 15th August, 1947(c) 26th January, 1950(b) 26th November, 1949(d) 24th January, 1950
18. How many Fundamental Rights are there in the Constitution of India?(a) 8(b) 6(c) 7(d) None of these
1. Which type of volcano is typically the largest interms of volume?(a) Shield volcano(b) Stratovolcano(c) Cinder cone(d) Caldera
2. What is the Ring of Fire?(a)A popular tourist destination(b)A chain of volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean(c)The hottest part of a volcano(d)A type of volcanic eruption
3. Which of the following gases is commonly released during a volcanic eruption?(a) Oxygen(b) Nitrogen(c) Sulfur dioxide(d) Helium
4. What is the name of the scale used to measure the explosiveness of volcanic eruptions?(a)Richter Scale(b)Mercalli Intensity Scale(c)Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI)(d)Saffir-Simpson Scale
6. What is an earthquake?(a)A volcanic eruption(b)A sudden shaking or movement of the Earth’s surface(c)A large storm with rotating winds(d)A tsunami caused by underwater explosions
7. What is the point on the Earth’s surface directlyabove the focus of an earthquake called?(a) Epicenter(b) Hypocenter(c) Fault line(d) Seismic zone
9. What scale is most commonly used to measure the magnitude of an earthquake?(a) Richter Scale (b) Mercalli Intensity Scale(c) Beaufort Scale(d) Saffir-Simpson Scale
10. Which of the following is NOT a type of seismic wave produced by an earthquake?(a)P-wave(b) S-wave(c) Surface wave(d) Light wave
11. Which region is most likely to experience frequent earthquakes?(a) The Arctic Circle(b) The Pacific Ring of Fire (c) The Sahara Desert(d) The Amazon Rainforest
12. What is a tsunami, and how is it related to earthquakes?(a) A large earthquake on land(b) A large sea wave caused by an underwater earthquake(c) A volcanic eruption(d) A strong windstorm over the ocean
13. What is a major cause of earthquakes?(a)Tectonic plate movement(b)Global warming(c)Ocean tides(d)Wind patterns
17. A and B started a business in partnership investing Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 15,000 respectively. After six months, C joined them with Rs. 20,000. What will be B’s share in total profit of Rs. 25,000 earned at the end of 2 years from the starting of the business?(a) Rs. 7500(b) Rs. 9000(c) Rs. 9500(d) Rs. 10,000
1. Which pronoun is the correct replacement forthe underlined noun phrase in the sentence?“The teacher asked Rini and Malsawmi to write a report.”(a) they(b) them(c) their (d) theirs
2. Choose the correct possessive adjective to fill in the blank:“The students gave ________ books to the library.”(a) their(b) theirs(c) them (d) theirs’
3. 88% of 370+24% of 210-? = 118(a) 256(b) 258(c) 268(d) 358
4. If 35% of a number is 12 less than 50% of that number, then the number is:(a) 40(b) 50(c) 60(d) 80
5. If x is 80% of y, what percent of x is y?(a) 125%(b) 130%(c) 100%(d) 80%
14. A student has to score 35% marks to pass in an examination. He gets 650 marks and fails by 50 marks. What are the full marks?(a) 1000(b) 1500(c) 2000(d) 2500
17. If A’s income is of B’s income, then B’s income is more than A’s income by(a) 10%(b) 15%(c) 20% (d) 25%
20. What term is used to describe a volcano that hasnot erupted for a long time but may erupt again?(a) Active(b) Dormant(c) Extinct(d) Inactive
2. Among typhoid, hysteria, measles & influenza which is / are not contagious disease(s)?(a) Hysteria only(b) Hysteria & Measles(c) Hysteria, Typhoid & Measles(d) All are contagious diseases
4. Which of the following states of matter has the weakest Intermolecular forces?(a) Solids(b) Liquids(c) Gases(d) It is same in solids, liquids and gases
5. What is the device used to measure the cell potential?(a) Ammeter(b) Voltmeter(c) Wattmeter(d) None of the above
6. What is the source of energy in nuclear reactors which produce electricity?(a) Nuclear Fission(b) Nuclear Fusion(c) Gamma decay(d) both (a) and (b)
7. Which of these non-metals is lustrous?(a) iodine(b) selenium(c) phosphorous(d) mercury
8. Which is the largest endocrine gland of the body?(a) Thymus gland(b) Pineal gland(c) Thyroid gland(d) Adrenal gland
9. The term biomass most often refers to which of the following?(a) Inorganic matter(b) Organic matter(c) Chemicals(d) Ammonium compounds
10. Heart attack occurs due to(a) Impairment of hearts working due to unknown reasons(b) Bacterial attack on the heart(c) Lack of supply of blood to the heart itself(d) Stopping of heart beat
11. What is the theme of ‘World Health Day 2024’?(a) Building a fairer, healthier world(b) My Health, My Right(c) Our planet, our health(d) Support nurses and midwives
13. Which five countries officially joined the BRICS group?(a) Saudi Arabia, Egypt, UAE, Iran & Ethiopia (b) Argentina, Chile, Iraq, Sudan & Somalia(c) Peru, Namibia, Guyana, Bulgaria & Turkey (d) Mali, Thailand, Myanmar, Laos & Bhutan
16. The 128th Constitution Amendment Bill, 2023, is associated with –(a)Reserve 33% of seats for women in Lok Sabha and State Assemblies(b)Identify Other Backward Classes (OBCs)(c)Reservation for Economically Weaker Sections (EWSs)(d)Goods and Services Tax
17. Recently, 26th World Energy Congress is organized in which country?(a) Belgium(b) Netherlands(c) Germany(d) Denmark
3. Which of the following is not a font style?(a) Bold (b) Italics(c) Superscript (d) Regular
5. Special effects used to introduce slides in a presentation are known as(a) transition (b) effects (c) custom animations (d) annotations
6. Who is known as the father of the World Wide Web?(a) Charles Babbage (b) Tim Thompson (c) Tim Berners Lee (d) Charles Darwin
7. The files that are created with spreadsheet software are called(a) Package(b) Worksheet(c) Spreadsheet (d) Program
8. What is a Search Engine?(a) A program that searches engines(b) A website that searches for information(c) A hardware component(d) A machinery engine that searches data
9. When using formula or function in MS Excel, it should be prefixed by(a) = (b) % (c) $ (d) #
10. When you send out emails successfully, it is accessible from(a) Inbox (b) Outbox (c) Draft (d) Sent
11. What is a Vlog?(a) Video Log(b) Video Blog (c) Log of blog activity (d) All of these
12. An orphan line is created if(a) last line of a paragraph is at the bottom of the page(b) first line of a paragraph is at the top of the page(c) last line of the paragraph is at the top of the page(d) first line of a paragraph is at the bottom of the page
13. A nibble is used for representation of(a) 2 bits(b) 4 bits(c) 8 bits(d) 16 bits
14. The cell referencing that does not get changed when copied is(a) absolute cell addressing (b) comparative cell addressing (c) relative cell Addressing(d) reference cell addressing
16. Which of the following is not a GUI based operating system?(a) Linux (b) Android(c) MS-DOS(d) MS-Windows
18. The domain name is converted to the IP address by(a) DNS Server (b) Web Server (c) Database Server(d) Proxy Server
19. What is the latest Windows launched by Microsoft recently for general public use?(a) Windows 10(b) Windows 11 (c) Windows 12 (d) Windows XT
20. Disk defragmentation means(a) a file/data is stored across different disks(b) a file/data is stored in several locations in a hard disk(c) the hard disk is crashed and is not recoverable(d) none of the above