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Which of the following leaf modifications occur(s) in the desert areas to inhibit water loss?
1) Hard and waxy leaves
2) Tiny leaves
3) Thorns instead of leaves
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
a)2 and 3 only
b)2 only
c)3 only
d)1,2 and 3

How is the National Green Tribunal (NGT) different from Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB)?
1) the NGT has been established by an Act and CPCB has been created by an
executive order of the government.
2) the NGT provides environmental justice and helps reducing the burden of
litigation in the High Courts whereas the CPCB promotes the cleanliness of
streams and wells , aims to improve the quality of air in the country.

Which of the statement given below is/are correct?
a)1 only
b)2 only
c)Both 1 and 2
d)Neither 1 nor 2

Which of the following is an Artificial Lake ?
a)Kodaikanal (Tamil Nadu)
b)Kolleru (Andhra Pradesh)
c)Nainital (Uttarakhand)
d)Renuka ( Himachal Pradesh)

Which of the is/are the possible consequences of heavy sand mining in riverbeds?
1) Decreased salinity in the water.
2) Pollution of groundwater
3) Lowering of the water label.
Select the correct answer using the code below:
a)1 only
b)2 and 3 only
c)1 and 3 only
d)1,2 and 3

With reference to agriculture soils consider the following statements:
1) A high content of organic matter drastically reduces its water holding capacity.
2) Soil does not play role in the sulphur cycle.
3) Irrigation over a period of time can contribute to the salinization of some agricultural lands.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
• a)1 and 2 only
• b)3 only
• c)1 and 3 only
• d)1,2 and 3

The Partnership for Action Green Economy (PAGE), a UN mechanism to assist countries transition towards greener and more
inclusive economies, emerged at
a)The Earth Summit on Sustainable Development 2002, Johannesburg
b)The United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development
2012, Rio De Janeiro.
c)The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
2015, Paris
d)The World Sustainable Development Summit 2016, New Delhi.

Why is a plant called Prosopis juliflora often mentioned in news?
a)Its extract is widely used in cosmetics.
b)It tends to reduce the widely biodiversity in the area in which it grows.
c)Its extract is used in the synthesis of pesticides.
d)None of the above
Consider the following statements:
1) Most of the world’s coral reefs are in tropical waters.
2) More than one-third of the world’s coral reefs are located in
the territories of Australia, Indonesia and Philippines.
3) Coral reefs host far more number of animal phyls than those hosted by tropical rainforests.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
a) 1 and 2 only
b)3 only
c)1 and 3 only
d)1,2 and 3

Momentum for Change : Climate Neutral Now” is an initiative launched by
a)The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
b)The UNEP Secretariat
c)The UNFCCC Secretariat
d)The World Meteorological Organization.

In which of the following States is PakhuiWildlife Sanctuary located?
a)Arunachal Pradesh
b)Manipur
c)Meghalaya
d)Nagaland

Consider of the following statements:
1) The Definition of “Critical Wildlife Habitat” is incorporated in the Forest Rights, 2006.
2) For the first time in India, Baigas have been Habitat Rights.
3) Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change officially decides and declares Habitat Rights
for Primitives and Vulnerable Tribal Groups is any part of India.
Which of the statements given below is/are correct?
a)1 and 2 only
b)2 and 3 only
c)3 only
d)1, 2 and 3

Consider the following:
1) Birds
2) Dust blowing
3) Rain
4) Wind blowing
Which of the above SPREAD plant diseases:
a)1 and 3 only
b)3 and 4 only
c)1,2 and 4 only
d)1,2,3 and 4

The term “sixth mass extinction/sixth extinction” is often mentioned in the news in the context of discussion of
a)Widespread monoculture practices in agriculture and large scale commercial farming with indiscriminate use of chemicals in many part
of the world that may result in the loss of good native ecosystems.
b)Fears of possible collision of a meteorite with the Earth in the near future in the manner it happened 65 million years ago that caused the
mass extinction of many species including those of dinosaurs.

c)Large scale cultivation of genetically modified crops in many part of the world and promoting their cultivation in other parts
of the world which may cause the disappearance of good native crop plants and the loss of food biodiversity.
d)Mankind’s overexploitation/misuse of natural resources, fragmentation/loss of natural habitats, destruction of ecosystems,

pollutions and world climate change
With reference to solar power production in India, consider the following statements :
1) India is largest in the world in the manufacture of silicon wafers used in photovoltaic units
2) The solar power tariffs are determined by the Solar Energy Corporation of India.
Which of the following statements given above is/are correct ?
a)1 only
b)2 only
c)Both 1 and 2
d)Neither 1 nor 2

AGRICULTURE
As per the NSSO 70th Round “ Situation Assessment Survey of Technical
Households” consider the following statements:
1) Rajasthan has the highest percentage share of agricultural households among its rural households.
2) Out of the total agricultural households in the country, a little over 60 percentage belongs to OBCs.
3) In Kerala, a little over 60 percent agricultural households reported to have maximum income from sources other than agricultural activities.
Which of the statement given below is/ are correct?
a)2 and 3 only
b)2 only
c)1 and 3 only
d)1,2 and 3

• With references to the circumstances in Indian agriculture, the concept of “Conservation Agriculture” assumes significance.
Which of the following fall under the Conservation Agriculture?
1. Avoiding the monoculture practices.
2. Adopting minimum tillage.
3. Avoiding the cultivation of plantation crops.
4. Using crop residues to cover soil surface.
5. Adopting spatial and temporal crop sequencing/crop rotations.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
a)1, 3 and 4.
b)2, 3, 4 and 5.
c)2, 4 and 5.
d)1, 2, 3 and 5.

Which of the following statements best describes “carbon fertilization” ?
a)Increased Plant growth due to increased concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
b)Increased temperature of the earth due to increased concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
c)Increased acidity of oceans as a result of increased concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
d)Adaptation of living beings on Earth to the climate change brought about by the increased concentration of carbon dioxide
in the atmosphere

• With references to organic farming in India, consider the following statements:

1) “The National Programme for Organic Production”(NPOP) is operated under the guidelines and directions of the Union
Ministry Of the Rural Development.
2) “The Agricultural and Processed and Products Export Development Authority”(APEDA) functions as the Secretariat
for the implementation of NPOP.
3) Sikkim has become India’s first fully organic State.
Which of the following given above is/are correct?
2)1 and 2 only
b)2 and 3 only
c)3 only
d)1,2 and 3

•GEOGRAPHY
• Which of the following has/have shrunk immensely/ dried up in the recent past due to human activities ?
1) Aral Sea
2) Black Sea
3) Lake Baikal
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
a)1 only
b)2 and 3
c)2 only
d)1 and 3

• Consider the following statements :
1)In India, State Governments do not have the power to auction non-coal mines.
2)Andhra Pradesh and Jharkhand do not have gold mines.
3)Rajasthan has iron ore mines.
a)1 and 2
b)2 only
c)1 and 3
d)3 only

Among the following cities, which one lies on a longitude closest
to that of Delhi ?
a)Bengaluru
b)Hyderabad
c)Nagpur
d)Pune

Consider the Following Pairs:Towns sometimes Country mentioned in news
1)Aleppo — Syria
2)Kirkuk —Yemen
3)Mosul –Palestine
4)Mazar-i-Sharif — Afghanistan
Which of the pairs given above are correctly matched ?
a)1 and 2
b)1 and 4
c)2 and 3
d)3 and 4

• Consider the following statements:
1. The Earth’s magnetic fields has reserved every few hundred
thousand years.
2. When the Earth was created more than 4000 millions years
ago, there was 54% oxygen and no carbon dioxide.
3. When living organism originated, they modified the early
atmosphere of the Earth.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?
a)1 only
b)2 and 3 only
c)1 and 3 only
d)1,2 and 3

Consider the following statements;
1) The Barren Island volcano is an active volcano located in the
Indian territory.
2) Barren Island lies about 14o kms cast of Great Nicobar.
3) The last time the Barren Island volcano erupted was in 1991
and it has remained inactive since then.
Which of the statement given below is/are correct?
a)1 only
b)2 and 3 only
c)3 only
d)1 and 3

•SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
What is “Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD)”,sometimes seen in the news?
a)An Israeli Radar System.
b)India’s indigenous anti-missile programme.
c)An American anti-missile system.
d) A defence collaboration between Japan and South Korea.

• In which of the following area can GPS technology be used ?
1. Mobile phones operation.
2. Banking operations.
3. Controlling the power grids.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
a)1 only
b)2 and 3 only
c)1 and 3 only
d)1,2 and 3

The terms “WannaCry , Petya and Eternal Blue” sometimes mentioned in the news recently are related to
a)Exoplanets.
b)Cryptocurrency.
c)Cyber attacks
d)Mini Satellites.

• With reference to the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) , consider the following statements :
1) IRNSS has three satellites in geostationary and four
satellites in geosynchronous orbits.
2) Geosynchronous covers entire India and about 5500 sq. Km
beyond its border.
3) India will have its own satellite navigation system with full
global coverage by the middle of 2019.
Which of the following statements given above is/are
correct?
a)1 only
b)1 and 2 only
c)2 and 3 only
d)none

• Consider the following phenomenon:
1) Light is affected by gravity.
2) The universe is constantly expanding.
3) Matter wraps its surrounding space- time.
Which of the above is/are prediction/predictions of Albert Einstein’s General Theory Of Relativity, often discussed in media ?
a)1 and 2 only
b)3 only
c)1 and 3 only
d)1,2 and 3

With reference to the Genetically Modified mustard (GM Mustard) developed in India, consider the following statements:
1) GM Mustard has the genes of the soil bacterium that give the plant the property of pest-resistance to a wide variety of pests.
2) GM Mustard has the genes that allow the plant cross-pollination and
hybridization.
3) GM mustard has been developed jointly by the IARI and Punjab Agricultural University.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?
a)1 and 3 only
b)2 only
c)2 and 3 only
d)1,2 and 3

• Consider the following pairs:
Term sometimes seen in news Context/Topic
1) Belle II – Artificial Intelligence
experiment
2) Blockchain – Digital/
Technology Cryptocurrency
3) CRISPR – Cas9 – Particle Physics
Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched ?
a)1 and 3 only
b)2 only
c)2 and 3 only
d)1,2 and 3

• When the alarm of your smartphone rings in the morning, you wake up and tap it to stop the alarm which causes your geyser to be switched on
automatically. The smart mirror in your bathroom shows the day’s weather and also indicates the level of water in your overhead tank. After
you take some groceries from your refrigerator for making breakfast, it recognises the shortage of stock in it and places and order for the supply
of fresh grocery items. When you step out of your house and lock the door, all lights, fans, geysers and AC machines get switched off
automatically. On your way to office, your car warns you about traffic congestion ahead and suggests an alternative route, and if you are late for
a meeting, it sends a message to your office accordingly.
In the context of emerging communication technologies, which
one of the following terms best applies to the above scenario?
a)Border Gateway Protocol
b)Internet Of Things
c)Internet Protocol
d)Visual Private Network

• 3D Printing” has applications in which of the following
1 Preparation of confectionery items
2. Manufacture of bionic ears
3. Automotive industry
4. Reconstructive surgeries

5. Data processing technologies
select the correct answer using the code given below;
a)1,3 and 4 only
b)2,3 and 4 only
c)1 and 4 only
d)1,2,3,4 , 5

• With the reference to India’s satellite launch vehicles, consider the
following statements:
1) PSLVs launch the satellite useful for Earth resources monitoring whereas GSLVs are designed mainly to launch communication satellites.
2) Satellites launched by PSLVs appear to remain permanently fixed in the first same position in the sky, as viewed from a particular location on
Earth.
3) GSLV Mk III is a four-staged launch vehicle with the first and third stages using solid rocket motors; and the second and fourth stages using
liquid rocket engines.
Which of the statements given below is/are correct?
a)1 only
b)2 and 3 only
c)1 and 2
d)3 only

ECONOMICS

Which of the following best describes the term “ Merchant Discount Rate” sometimes seen in news ?
a)The incentive by a Bank given to a merchant for accepting payments through debit cards for financial transactions for purchasing goods and services.
b)The amount paid by bank to their customers when they pay by debit cards for financial
transactions for purchasing goods and services.
c)The charge to a merchant by a bank for accepting payments from his customers through the bank’s debit card.
d)The incentive given by the Government to merchants for promoting digital payments by their customers through PoS( point of sale) machines and debit cards.

• With reference to India’s decision to levy an equalization tax of 6% on online advertisement services offered by non resident entities , which
of the following statement is/are correct?
1) It is introduced as a part of Income Tax Act.
2) Non Resident entities that offer advertisement services in India can claim a tax credit in their home country under the “ Double Taxation
Avoidance commission”
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
a)1 only
b)2 only
c)Both 1 and 2
d)Neither 1 nor 2

• Consider the following Statements:
1) The Fiscal responsibility and the budget Management Review Committee Report has recommended a debt to GDP ratio of 60% for the general
(combined) Government by 2023, comprising 40% for the Central government and 20% for the State Government.
2) The Central government has domestic liabilities of 21% of GDP as compared to 49% of GDP of the State Governments.
3) As per the Constitution of India, it is mandatory for the state to take Central government’s consent for raising any loans if the former owes any
liabilities to the latter.
Which of the given statement is/ are correct?
a)1 only
b)2 and 3 only
c)1 and 3 only
d)1,2 and 3

Consider the following statements:
1) The quality of imported edible oil is more than the domestic production of edible oils in the last five years.
2) the Government does not impose any custom duty on all the imported edible oils as a special
case.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
a)1 only
b)2 only
c)Both 1 and 2
d)Neither 1 nor 2

Which one of the following links all the ATMs in India?
a)Indian Bank’s Association
b)National Securities Depository Ltd.
c)National Payments Corporation of India
d)Reserve Bank of India

• Consider the following statements:
1) Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) is the amount that the banks have to
maintain in the form of their own funds to offset any loss that bank incur
if the account holder fail to repay any dues.
2) CAR is decided by each individual bank.
Which of the following Statements given above is/are correct?
a)1 only
b)2 only
c)Both 1 and 2
d)Neither 1 nor 2


Consider the following statements :
1)The Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 replaced the
Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954.
2)The Food Safety and Standard Authority of India (FSSAI)
is under the charge of Director General of Health Services
in the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
Which of the following statements is/are correct ?
a)1 only
b)2 only
c)Both 1 and 2
d)Neither 1 and 2

India enacted The Geographical Indications of Goods(Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 in order to comply with the obligations to
a)ILO
b)IMF
c)UNCTAD
d)WTO
Which one of the following statements correctly describes the
meaning of legal tender money?
a)The money which is tendered in courts of law to defray the fee of
legal cases.
b)The money which a creditor is under compulsion to accept in
settlement of his claims.
c)The bank money in the form of cheques, drafts, bill of exchange,
etc.
d)The metallic money in circulation in a country.
If a commodity is provided free to the public by Government,then
a)the opportunity cost is zero.
b)the opportunity cost is ignored.
c) the opportunity cost is transferred from the consumers of the product to the tax paying public.
d)the opportunity cost is transferred from the consumers of the product to the Government.
Increase in absolute and per capita real GNP do not connote a higher
level of economic development , if
a) Industrial output fails to keep pace with agricultural output.
b)agricultural output fails to keep pace with industrial output.
c)Poverty and unemployment increases.
d)Imports grow faster than exports.

• Consider the following statements
Human capital formation as a concept is better explained in terms of a process which enables
1. Individuals of a country to accumulate more capital.
2. Increasing the knowledge,skills level and capacities of the people of the
country.
3. Accumulation of tangible wealth.
4. Accumulation of intangible wealth.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
a)1 and 2
b)2 only
c)2 and 4
d)1,3 and 4

Despite being a high saving economy, capital formation may not result in significant increase in output due to
a)Weak administrative machinery.
b) Illiteracy.
c)High population density
d)High capital-output ratio.

Consider the following statements:
1. The Reserve Bank of India manages and services Government of India
Securities but not any State Government Securities.
2. Treasury bills are issued by the Government of India and there are no
treasury bills issued by the State Governments.
3. Treasury bills offers are issued at a discount from the par value.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?
a)1 and 2 only
b)3 only
c)2 and 3 only
d)1,2 and 3

• Consider the following:
1) Areca nut
2) Barley
3) Coffee
4) Finger millet
5) Groundnut
6) Sesamum
7) Turmeric

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has announced the Minimum Support Price for which of the above?
a)1,2,3 and 7 only
b)2,4,5 and 6 only
c)1,3,4,5 and 6 only
d)1,2,3,4,5,6 and 7

• With the references to the governance of the public sector banking in India, considering the following statements:
1) Capital infusion into public sector banks by the Government
of India has steadily increased in the last decade.
2) To put the public sector banks in order, the merger of associate Banks with the parent State Bank of India has been
affected.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
a)1 only
b)2 only
c)Both 1 and 2
d)Neither 1 nor 2

Consider the following items
1Cereal grains hulled
2 Chicken eggs cooked
3Fish processed and canned
4. Newspapers material containing advertising
Which of the above items is/are exempted under GST (Goods and Services Tax)?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1, 2 and 4 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

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