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From North to South the location of the Hydroelectric projects in Maharashtra are as follows :

c. Eklahare

(1) c,bandd

(3) b, d and a

d. Bhatghar

(2) d, b and a

(4) a, b and c

2. T a & a h ? r * M * r n g ~ d ? . (1) *,+-8 (2) d, (3) WQ, - (4) h, m, * In which of the following districts is chromite mineral mainly found ?

(1) KoIhapur, Solapur (2) Thane, Naahik . (3) Nagpur, Amravati (4) Bhandara, Nagpur, Gandia

h r d i n g to 2001 ceosus, the districts of very low density of population in Maharashtra are

(1) Amravati, Dhule, Nanded (2) Thane, Nashik, Charidrapur

(3) Buldhana, Yavatmal, Washim (4) Sindhudwg, G a m l i , Hinguli

4. *m; r f td t * * . (1) q (2) h (3) * (4)

L is a tributary of Ulhas river.

! (1) Kalu (2) Vaitarna I I (3) Savitri (4) Dahisar L I d ;jrmr I SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK P.T.O. !

2 I

Arrange the following places in ascending order as per their height : a. Kalsubai b. Hariahchandragad c. Kumbharli d. Phondaghat (1) c, b, a, d (2) d, c, b, a (3) c, d, b, a (4) b, c, d, a

6. ***. (1) d h - T i i f f t m (2) !p3T*-*sam (3) ~ ~ ~ - ~ a ; s F ; r (4) r n ~ 4 d ' t ~ - a % P d i T ; I Choose the wmng pair. ,

(1) nbert ~i - Lord Ripon (2) Wood's Despakh - Lonl Dalhousie (3) Indian Universities Act - Lord Curzon (4) First IndianFackwies Ad -Lord Lytton

7. w 4 m - k & % * v i ; n h * d '; d + m l &. (1) 1895 (2) 1696' (3) 1898 (4) 1890 The titie 'Rao Jbbadnr' was conferred on the pioneer &.the Labdm Movement, Narayan Meghaji Lokhande in (1) 1895 (a) 18% (3) 1898 (4) 1899

8. ! p & T ~ ~ ~ . m w : . .

a . H m h r. &I mh . * m h , . ,, ; ** 5 ) : . ,

(1) v,r,8i,s (2) s , ;k ,v ,a (3) 3,n,r,- (4) . .. 3,w,a,~i . . . . . Arrange the f~llowing ducati ion Commissions in their chronological order :

. , , . a. Raleigh Commission b. &&tet:a&&& c. Sadler Com;nission , d. Wood's Despatch (1) a,b,c,d . (2): d , c , b , a (3) d, a, b, c (4) 4.b, a, c

. . . .~ . . . .. . * ' -mm , sbACE FOR ROUGH WORK. < -3: ' : .' . . 5 , . . . , - . . . . , 2: '5""t.

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I a. ~ s R i R s ~ ~ i ; i i t ~ * ~ m 3 ? (1) - (2) k q CB) $4 (4) $I Where was the llecond seesion of the All India Kisan Sabha held ? (1) r+Aad% 12) Faizpur

I (3) Mumbai (4), Pune

I I

10. ~~~~~~~ n*m$ (1) e*- '(2) ma*& (3) **.(.ehmqft (4) **TihTF#*

2 8 'XkJyaGon though self MI, is our motto' is the dogan of the imtitutio@ (1) K b d e s h Education Society (2) Rayat Education Society (S) People's Education Society (4) Demm Education h t y

I 11. * ~ ) ~ ~ . 1 I

3. *&SlWk59f&&?, 1 9 4 6 M m .

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7. i R m ~ 1 ~ % 2 9 a h K , 1 9 4 7 ~ m ~ ~ ~ . r. dt.8;r. waiRm&*mm*. (1) Hsa-31 (2) m 7

L (3) mv; (4) -wit* SeleEt'the inw& statement.

I a. The hxt meeting of Constituent Assembly was held on gth December, 1946. b. The Constituent Assembly on 29* August, 1947 appointed the Elrafting

I committee. .

1 I c. B.N. Rao was a constitutional advisor of Constitutiod ABsemMy.

I (1) Only a (2) Only b I (3) Only c (4) None of the above

la. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ G M t a d ~ ~ ? a. n=w&MR&md 7. e , m 9 * . w4Wdw4 -9. ~ilgnm*

. (1) ~en31,7ml%?i; (2) m7rsnfar?i;

1 (3) m8iarh-9 (4) vm 7, r a~tPts, I Which co&pta were bonmved from British Constitution in Indian k t i t u t i o n ?

a. Directive Principlee of State Policy b. Liberty, Equality and Fraternity c. Rule ofLaw d. RocedureufLawmehiag

. (1) ,Only a, b and c (2) Onlybandc

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. , * . _ . ! , . . ..,;: ,:.i:

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- . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i;:. ..: 1.: ! < - , . , , ' . ,. <. , ,, . :a , :: , ..,,., b. Dr. B.R -:dmczibed A&& a2 as %I-&. d-bee r t ' of the

. , C , . .: ..,,~' Constitution. L / . -

,<. ' ' . * ! , . :. c ~ : ' .. , . . . ' / . - . . I, (1) ~ n l y a @I '&ly i; . . . . , , 7- . i . , ~ , , .' . "

1 (3) All of the above (a d k * ~ ~ *

, . , In waiehstatesof lndia, does the dia,h@alati~e Council &t ? '. . . . . . .

a. Telangaaa . ' . :. .: . .

d. UtkRadesh ' , . / ' .

. . . .

(1) ' Only b and d (2) ony6&,,&&ddd. . ; :

. . , , . ~ > , (3) Onlyb,cw@d s (4) All ofthe a h , . . . . '~,

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m. . 3 P l h h T ~ * ~ ~ ~ ~ f r ~ t p r ~ . r. 9 1 ~ ? ~ p w w i + ~ m - 5 1 + i;qqp*-+. &*zoo21

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(1) +a a (2) ma&w (3) m 37 ?&I r (4) aftFmzft.rrd Which of the following statements idare c a m & about the fundamental duties of the citizen ?

a. The fundamental duties of the cithm were added in the Indian Constitution in 1976 by 42nd amendment.

b. Japanese Constitution is the only democratic Conetitution in the world which contaids a list of M e a d citiaens.

c. Article 51 of the Indian Constitution antsins 1-1 Puddm~ntal duties of ci-. llfh duty was added by the 86+" Conewtiond Amendment in 2002.

(1) Onlya (2) Only aand b

(3) Only aandc (4) All ofthe abave

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9. Wrnh 2 1 5 ~~. (1) m a, q, 3 &q (2) w s , 3 & 9 -

(3) m ~ r w @ i s (4) -4.~3~lfara ,

- Which ofthe foUowing.eqjoys the Constitutional status ? ~ ~ a Election Coqmheion <. j

1 b. District Planning Ccm&t@e .

1 c . University Grants Commission 2 d. . ~ a t i o n k Commiseioo for scheduled Castes e. Cerittal Vigilance Commission . .

2 Only a, b, d and e (2) Only a, d and e

(3) Only a and d (4) Onlya, b and f ~ ~

. ~. . . - .

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17. chlolflll 1::l611S){ifd)~R;q~I~i{ ~ fcJm ~ 3ij~d ~ 3lTfUr3ij~d \i1~lcn~ld) 2020~ ~ \mftq dqo;qjd ~ 3$ ?(1) 94 cxn (2) 95 cxn (3) 96 cxn (4) 98 cxn

Under which Constitutional Amendment Act was the reservation of seats providedfor Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the State Legislative Assembly up to2020 ?

(1) 94th (2) 95th (3) 96th (4) 98th

18. @ct)<?1~c€l~ {1'i4 1'64I ~ROII~~~ ~Ilh;~fch ~ 3n% ?(1) ~ q,lOlflllQI 0Cl~<?11CfllllQI~lOil(l<?1~ ~ ~;rrtr.(2) ~ ~ ~ ~ q~fq4d'64l ~ ~ ~ q ~ rn~®.(3) ~ ijjl<?1Cflj'64lW fclCflI~I~IJl ~ ~ ~~.

(4) ~ wf, em, ~, fWT ~ ~"lIT CflROllq~"l "l111f{CflI~~~ Cfi\UTR;rrtr.Which one of the following is a Directive Principle of State Policy?

(1) The State shall not deny to any person equality before law.

(2) The State shall provide free and compulsory education to all children of the ageof six to fourteen years. .

(3) The State shall secure opportunities for healthy development of children.

(4) The State shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds of religion,race, caste, sex or place of birth.

Statement b is correct, a is falseBoth the statements are false

(2)(4)

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31. {1'i4l::lc~<fl<?1~-~ lli'64I<fl<?1Sl~II~c€l;qm (~ 256), 3i10ftiiH0ft ~ ~

(~ - 352,353,356) "lIT1935:c;c:nCflI;qQI~~ ~'i:lfcl;' ~ flll'64l~ft ~0501l'"ll13$.

er. {1'i4I::lC~C11<?1~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1935 :c;c:nCflI;qQI~ ~ ~'i:lfcl;' ~

flll'64l~ft ~05011'"ll13$.

(1) fcJm 31 ~ 3n%, er ~ 3n% (2) fcJm er ~ 3n%, 31 ~ 311%

(3) ~ ~ fcftlR ~ 3$ (4) ~ fcftlR ~ 3$

Consider the following statements:a. The Administrative Relations between Centre and States (Article 256),

Emergency Provisions (Article 352, 353, 356) of the Constitution are similar towhat the 1935 Act suggested.

b. The provisions of the Constitution relating to adult franchise are also similar towhat the 1935 Act suggested.

(1) Statement a is correct, b is false(3) Both the statements are correct

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ae. m h m : ST. W 14 I. ?ibm&Wi* . W 2 1 A 11. WTdi u4Rft iii. -23 III. &- S. w 18 rv. 6 4 1 4 ~ d ~ ~ a ~ ~

a igi 3

(1) IV 11 I I11

(2) 111 lv I I1

(3) I I1 I n . lv (4) I1 111 lv I

Match the following :

a. Article 14 I. Right against Exploitation

b. Article 21 A 11. Abolition of Titles

c. ~ Article 23 ID. Equality before Law

d. Article 18 lv. Free and compulsory education to all children

of age 6 to 14 years

21. *3I ' fh7 *, 2 0 0 5 d 3 T d i W N ~ ~ T k l 4. (1) 35 (2) 28

(3) 31 (4) 39 The total number of eections in the Right to Mrmation Act, 2005 are

(1) 35 (2) 28

(3) 31 (4) 39

1 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK " P.T.O.

The salary, allowances and condition. of se+ces of the Chief Information Commissioner shall be as that of

(1) C h i e f o f h y

(2) Chief Justice of India

(3) Chief Justice of High Court

(4) Chief Election Commissioner

The second Schedule of the Right to Information Ah, 2005 can be amended by

(1) State Government (a) Chief Information M c e r

(3) Central Government (4) Supreme Court of Iddie

Which of the following facts about the post of Chief Information Commissioner is not

, (1) Shall hold office for a term of five years.

(2) Shall be eligible for reappointment.

(3) Shall not hold &ce after he has attained the age of~ ix ty - ih years.

(4) Information Commiseioner can be appointed as the Chief Information Commissioner.

g1841- M I SPACE FOR ROUGH WORE

When the information sought for under the Right to Information act, wncerna the life or liberty of a person, within how many hours will it provided aRer the receipt of the request ?

(1) Within 24 hours

(2) Within48 hours

(3) Within 72 hours

(4) Within 12 hours

28. ~ h ~ * ~ ' ~ ' m ~ ~ l ~ d a , m ' ~ @ * ~ ~ ? (1) (2) 11

(3) 15 (4) =&7+& ?d In Hem decimal system of numbers as 'A' stands for value 'lo', then 'F" is . (1) Zero (2) 11

(3) 15 (4) All of the above

Communication between computers using standard telephone linea

(1) Requima a change to an analog signal

(2) Is most efficient

(3) Produce8 little noise and few disturbances

(4) None ofthe above

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%K s m ? R m m ~ * * ( G I C ) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ R T W (1) 5 *, 1990

(2) 17 2002

(3) 5 9 5 2002 (4) 10 rJShK, 2002

The Community Wormation Centre's (CICe) project of the Weinm'ent k India Btertedon (1) 5%lgust, 1990

(2) 17& August, 2002 (3) 5fhJune, 2002

(4) lofh August, 2002

In 1969, which of the following has brought Academicians, -tes and Government O q & m t & d ' ~ t h e r , for research ?

(1) Cybemet (2) ARPANET (3) Webnet (4) None d the above

so. m m m m m * s s f f t a ~ ~ ~ * ~ i m 9 * Jrh? (1) * (2) wWwW*k~ (3) * (4) -wlo* A private network based on same technology but restricted to an organization or for . . internal use is called (1) Internet (2) WWN (WoridWids Web) (3) Intranet (4) None of the above

31. * ~ * d ~ I s s r * * ~ ? (1) -wiMf~RRfm (2) f$Ji)oiuil.ho * RRfm (3) MWMmRRfm (4) rn F4Hm fMbI

is the full form of GIs.

(1) Geographical Information System (2) Geologioal Information System

(3) GEO Information System (4) Grand Information System

32. * d l

(1) ~ * h ~ J T m r n

(2) fm3hafPMmft!yJdmTm (3) f$;AZFIh*m (4) dkIMd91ft In Modems

(1) Several digital signala are multiplexed

(2) A digital signal chenges some characteristic of a carrieF wave (3) Digital signal ia amplified (4) None of the above

Applications of Media Lab Asia are (1) Empowerment of the differently-abled (embedded systems, assistive devices,

assessment tools, iconic interfaces combined with multimedia portals and wtenta)

(2) Health care (ICT in health care, promotion, Healthpedia, W S , HIS and linking health care hierarchy through telemedicine, electronic health records and affordable health care equipment and devices)

(3) Education (pre-primary, web and mobile based access, inteIligent tutoring) (4) All ofthe above

W l W d I SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK . , . . P.T.O.

The medium of data trmafef thmugh fiber optic cables is

(1) Electricity (2) Lightwaves

(3) Soundwaves (4) Elmmagnetic waves

36. * i i ; r t m ~ ~ ~ ~ ( p 2 ~ ) ' ~ ~ 4 m ~ 7

(1) m-k-m (2) -<-- (3) *+* (4) mi++-+

With reference to the Internet, the meaning ofthe term T2P' is

(1) Peer-*Peer (2) Pemo11-tuP13r@on

(3) Public-*Public (4) R i V W b P n b P R c

ss. G I I F f t F l ~ ~ ~ : a. ~ ~ ~ ~ * 8 I ~ t ? r ~ .

?. *w*-.iiiiiRd-. iii. .m&hwm 1 9 7 6 ~ M .

Consider the following statements :

a. USA ie the firat wune who etarted regional p h m h g .

b. The area of national planning is rooted in the Bolshevik Ftm6lution.

c. India started its regional planning from 1976.

Which ofthe statements givw above qm correct.?

(1) Onlyaaedb (2) Only b and c

(3) Only a and c (4) Auofthenbwe ~ ~ . -

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In connection with planning, consider the following statements :

a. Decentralised planning is closer to the neoclassical view of the functioning of economies which lays stress on markets and prices with the public sector confined to selective programmes only.

b. Comprehensive planning was intmduced in the capitalist countries, it was in nature comprehensive. It was so in the sense that the plane dealt with the entire inputs and the entire outputs of theae economies.

Which of the statements given above idare i n c o m t ?

(1) Only a

(2) Both a and b are incorrect

(3) Only b

(4) Both a and b are correct

1 Which of the following is not a feature of Indian planning ? (1) Indicative Economic Planning

L

1 (2) Physical Planning 3 (3) Social Planning

t (4) Socialistic Planning

L W l W T d W'lll SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK P.T.O. i

Consider the following statements : a. The focus of the Ninth Plan was 'gmwth with social justice and eqhit$. b. Target of 8 percent annual growth rate for the economy in Tenth Plan. c. The focus of the Second Plan was 'Mastructure Development'. Which of the statements given above Mare correct ? (1) Onlyaandb (2) Onlybandc (3) Odyaandc (4) Only c

40. ~ ~ ~ , ~ 3 7 & F i r f t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ W ? f R i ~

m: 2?7 Wm%iJmn4 *(z016)

a. ikb I. 67.40 9. -dh II. 63.92 2. sm III. 9009 3. hE5 N. 62.01

w T Vi 3

(1) I I1 N 111 (2) I1 I III N (3) 111 . Iv II I (4) N III I n Primary human needs, welfare and opportunity ate tbig social pro(prese idic~tom. In this connection match the following :

Country Social ArJgress Indicator (2016. a. Finland I. 57.40 b. China 11. 53.92 c. India 111. 90.09 d. Nepal N. 62-01

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IR W m 41. #&RWIl 4 1981 2012 * w-3R@%lT ( G D P ~

*. (1) 3.5*

(2) 5.9*

(3) 5.7*

(4) 4 . 2 d

The average GDP gmdh rate during the&@? pheee of planning 1981 to 2012 was

1 3-6 percent

(2) 5.9 percent

(3) 5.7percent

(4) 4.2 percent w

According to the T~~ Committee recommendations, dete rmination . ' #..POV- ~hould indude expenditure on

a. Education . . . ,

. . ,.. . , .

b.' Health . . . .

(2) All the three mentioned above (3) Only a and c

(4) Only b aadc . , . , . . ~ ~ ...,- .... .~~ .- ... . .. .. . . .. . . . ~ . .. : ,

. ,a -~.::,. , , , . ...., ~.~ *..- -&* ,SPACE FOB -"'&$ :, ' .'.: '. '- -' - .- . J . ' , . ,. , , ..cp,+:&. ,i' -wl. :'

D09 18 M

43. f.:I'oqoo~!illi("llf('1 3("<l1e:'"11~1(NDP) ~ ~::lRf:!14 {'q~jfll(~ 2004 - 2005 ~ fch~Hfl~1 ~

€IIJ)~~~:~ / 4f;r CfTCT (2010 - 11) erH>cl/fld

31. it<"ft I. 9·3~. ~ II. 12·7(fl. ~, ~ 31TfUr 3qf:!l(lJf:! III. 8·3

~. '&rT 31TfUr cfP:rr IV. 18·2

31 Gf en s(1) I II III IV

(2) III IV I II

(3) IV I II III(4) II III IV I ,

I.II.III.IV.

Share (2010 -11) Contribution(in percent)9·312·78·318·2

dIVIIIIII .

c.b.a.

As per sectorial composition of Net Domestic Product (NDP) at 2004 - 2005 prices,match the following:

Industry / Sector

d.

AgricultureConstructionTrade, hotels and restaurantsBanking and insurancea . b c

(1) I II III(2) III IV I(3) IV I II(4) II III IV

44. ~ ~ ~ ~ en 4l\i1Q('1lf('1~ ~~~I~I ~ fu:cm ~ Sd~o41:cf1

wft~~.(1) 200 (2) 150(3) 100 (4) 125

MGNREGA aims to provide at least days of guaranteed employment in afinancial year to rural households covered under the scheme.(1) 200(3) 100

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(2) 150(4) 125

009 20 M

47. 311f$f; ~ ~ 31TfUr ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 311%.

(1) Qlu41'i:l1 (2) ~

(3) fcrfcN Cf$ (4) ~~'i:lIC~

There is a direct correlation between the degree of economic growth and per capitaconsumption of _.(1) water (2) energy

(3) va!ious goods (4) telecommunication

48. ~ Wrm g&h05i;1

~Wffi.(1) QluAg(c'l61

(3) ~

(2) ~ICfdlBItA

(4) qtlt1~ch) ~

Infrastructural facilities often referred to as economic and social overheads consist of(1) irrigation

(3) transport

(2) energy

(4) All of the above

49. tlRdi<',It1 ~ ~ tt ~ ~ ShlOliCflI-q131TfUr Zillll<'1lt1"'i:l'tm ShlOliCflI-ql~ 311%. 3ffi

~ cRt {~'641 ~CflIBI'641 ~1~d1d ~ ~ @(11t1~ch) ch)ulflll BlOlf'!li'"il ~ tr 311%?

31. ~1i;Hi'i:ll ~~.

~. ~ 31TfUr~ ql~1::fillOl~ m~ ~.co. ~ ql~ich)QI~"l cfuf m.s. ~<f~l"iXl41 {~'641 CflI4f~A~ ~ i'fq; ~~ 3MCf 31TfUr~~.

(1) -q:)CRf 31 (2) -q:)CRf 31, ~ 31TfUrco

(3) -q:)CRf co 31TfUrS (4) qtlt1~ch) ~

The Indian Railway System is the second largest in Asia and fourth largest in theworld. Which of the following problems or issues in railway development is/are theIndian railways facing?

a. Increasing input cost.

b. Suffer heavy losses on suburban and other traffic.

c. Intense competition from road transport.

d. Gross inefficiency and mismanagement in railway operations.(1) Only a (2) Only a, band c(3) Only c and d (4) All of the above

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D09 30 M

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~ ;rrtt/;nftrr?31. ~lcf\JIRen ~

Gl. :qi:'!"1~tl;qen ~

-en. ~ Icf\JIR en CfNf

s. fcffiRr >mR=R(1) T:f)Cffl 31

(3) T:f)Cffl sPublic finance is the branch of economics which deals with the financial activities ofthe government at national, state and local levels. Which of the following is/are notwithin the scope of public finance?

a. Public revenue

b. Monetary management

c. Public debt

d. Financial administration

(1) Only a (2) Onlyb

(3) Only d (4) Only c and d

67. ~ fcrtffi ~:ql{ld ~ :

31. fcffiRr gc: ~ ~ fcffiRr ~~ ~ fcffiRr ~ ~ m:rUt.

Gl. 3'i<;I\JIq51cRi;qgc: ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ m:rUt.

-en. (1\i'4 Cf>I~;q gc: tt ~(en I(i:'!1 ~ "JllTIf;ft III000 1I::;qI ~ 3~hll:en~ ~.

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(3) T:f)Cffl 31 (4) T:f)Cffl -enConsider the following statements:a. Revenue deficit means the excess of current revenue expenditure over current

revenue receipts.b. Budget deficit means the excess of total expenditure over total revenue.c. Fiscal deficit indicates the total revenue requirements of the government from

all sources.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?(1) Only a and b (2) Only band c(3) Only a (4) Only c

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81. <ilol~1 ~ fSt;Cf;c:q{~ ~IIClS4Id ~ ~ CfiB1iT fSt;Cf;c:JOl~ 250 ~ ~ m qC:ChIRlC"l1

~?(1) ~ ~ (2) (Rl:eiS::01 ~(3) -&s:: ~ (4) ~ ~

Which Indian cricketer recently became the bowler to take fastest 250 test wickets?(1) Ishant Sharma (2) Ravichandran Ashwin(3) Ravindra Jadeja (4) Bhuvneshwar Kumar

82. g<tlC"l~chl <ilol~1 ~ ~ ~ (l'i4i'all ~1C=:14IJOl~ ~ ~ ~ ?(1) ~ . (2) JiI<)Cfi)

(3) ~ (4) ~

Which of the following countries rejoined the club ofAfrican States?

(1) Egypt

(3) Sudan

.(2) Morocco

(4) Kenya

83. g<tlC"l~chl Cf!loll41 ~ ~ ~ (Iti?l'Ul~ ~ ~ ~ ?(1) ~~ (2) ~~

(3) ~-cfiffi R01~4( (4) ~ ~31i

Who has been appointed as the new President of Germany?

(1) Charles Mitchell . (2) Keith Mitchell

(3) Frank-Walter Steinmeier (4) Freundel Stuart

84. u$ ~ClRl~H ~, 2016 cn1uft)Jlt(f~ ?(1) 1B.~. ~ (2) ~.~. 8)C"l«l(IJOl(3) ~.Gft. ~ (4) 1B.~. q:qIf{41

Who won the National Bioscience Award, 2016?

(1) N.V. Ramanathan

(3) V.B. Rangarajan

(2) H.V. Tulsiram

(4) N.C. Pacharia

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