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Hi Friends
In any Rajasthan state competitive exam current affairs section
(specially Rajasthan
State current affaires) is becoming more and more important with
time. So it becomes
equally important that students should be provided with authentic
current affairs related
to Rajasthan state and specially to English Medium students who
face several problems
regarding authentic current affairs of Rajasthan.
In order to provide authentic current affairs of Rajasthan an
initiative has been taken to
provide you with authentic text material series to cater to the
requirements of English
Medium students.
This is the first of the two parts booklet of SPECIAL YEARLY-2021
ISSUE OF
CURRENT AFFAIRS OF RAJASTHAN. THE SECOND AND FINAL PART WILL
BE
PROVIDED TO YOU BETWEEN 20-25 AUGUST 2021. THESE TWO PARTS
WILL
COVER ALMOST COMPLETE RAJASTHAN CURRENT AFFIARS AND THE
CURRENT AFFAIRS WILL BE UPDATED UPTO 15 AUGUST 2021. SO THAT
IT
FULLY BENEFITS THE STUDENTS SPECIALLY WHO ARE PREPARING FOR
RPSC SI EXAM AND RPSC ASSTT. PROFESSOR EXAM.
I am fully confident that this initiative will be highly supportive
in your preparation for the
competitive examinations.
I hope that benefits of this endeavour will not be limited to
English Medium students but
Hindi medium students will also be equally benefitted by this
initiative.
Any suggestion in the improvement in from of the type of material
viz. requirement of
any specific topic relating to state of Rajasthan will be most
welcomed.
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PANKAJ SHARMA
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Ishrat Bano Anganwadi worker from Jaipur was awarded with
‘Female
Covid Warrior’ award in Vigyan Bhawan Delhi on the 29th
National Women’s Day
Justice Shri Pratap
Former Judge of the Rajasthan High Court was appointed as
the new Lokayukta of Rajasthan.
He assumed office on 9 March 2021
Justice Shri Banwari
as the Chairman of the State Consumer Disputes
Redressal Commission.
The appointment is four years or till the completion of 65
years whichever is earlier
Justice Shri G G
Commission.
Mahesh Goyal Former IPS has been appointed as the member of the
State
Human Rights Commission
Ms. Kiran Soni Gupta Former IAS has been appointed as the Director
of the
Western Region Cultural Art Centre by the Governor after
approval from the Union Government
Vasundhara
Chauhan
The brave girl from Dholpur was honoured by the Chief
Minister and was offered direct appointment for the post
of SI in Rajasthan Police for showing courage of pitching in
direct fight against hardcore criminals.
The criminals attacked a public transport bus in order to get
their accomplice, a hardcore criminal freed from police
custody.
The offer of appointment is a step towards promoting women
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empowerment and as a mark of honour to the girl showing
courage, virility and presence of mind
Anshuman Singh Former Governor of Rajasthan and Gujarat and
former
Judge of Allahabad and Rajasthan High Court died on 8
March 2021
Dadi Hridyamohini Chief Administrator of the Prajapati Brahmakumari
Iswariya
University died on 11 March 2021 at the age of 93 at a
private hospital in Mumbai
Achievement Award 2020.
Vishnu Khedekar is famous Folk Artist while Kanta govde is
famous musician and dancer.
Singh
He has been appointed as the Chairman of the 6th State
Finance Commission by the Governor.
Shri Ashok Lahoti He has been appointed as the Member of the 6th
State
Finance Commission by the Governor.
Shri Laxman Singh
Rawat
He has been appointed as the Member of the 6th State
Finance Commission by the Governor.
Shri Bannalal He has been appointed as the Member Secretary of the
6th
State Finance Commission by the Governor.
Shri B N Sharma He has been appointed as the Chairman State
Electricity
Regulatory Commission.
He was administered the oath of office by the Chief Justice
of Rajasthan High Court.
District died of Covid on 19th May 2021
Shri Jagannath
Former Chief Minister of Rajasthan died of Covid on 19th
May 2021.
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He also served as the Governor of Haryana and Bihar.
Daksh Kori The 13 year old student and environmental activist
from
Mount Abu was praised by the Governor during his visit to
the hill city.
He is spreading awareness among the people of Mount Abu
wildlife conservation and cleanliness.
Shri D B Gupta Former Chief Secretary of Rajasthan was appointed as
the
Chief Information Commissioner of the State by the
Governor.
Shri Narayan Bareth The Governor had appointed him as the
Information
Commissioner of the State
Ms. Sheetal Dhankad The Governor had appointed her as the
Information
Commissioner of the State
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PLACES IN NEWS
Alwar The third Military School of the state will be set in
Alwar.
The other two Military Schools are operational in Chittorgarh
and Jhunjhunu.
Bamanwas Rathore Barrage will be constructed in the Bamanwas
region
under the Easter Rajasthan Canal Project.
This will not only benefit Bamanwas Tehsil but also the
adjoining areas.
Suratgarh (Sri Ganga
The 8th Unit of Suratgarh Super Critical Thermal Power Plant
was successfully synchronised.
Churu The second Solar Energy Plant started producing
electricity
in Ghadsisar village of Sardar Sahar Tehsil of Churu on 3
June 2021 under the Component-A of KUSUM scheme.
The capacity of the plant is 2 MW,
The plant had been constructed on 4 hectares of land with a
cost of about 7 Crore.
Jaipur To provide better health facilities to the people a 22
storey
IPD tower will be constructed in SMS Medical College with a
cost of 300 crore. The constructed will be started from
August.
Udaipur A new Species of bird has been spotted in the
Gamda-ki-Nal
in the Phulwari-ki-Nal Wildlife Sanctuary of Udaipur.
This has added a new dimension to the rich biodiversity of
Rajasthan.
scientific name is Pelornius ruficeps.
It had been spotted by Environmental scientists Satish
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who are working for biodiversity conservation in South
Rajasthan.
A detailed report has been published in Part-5 of Issue-16 of
Indian Birds.
Kotputli (Jaipur) The first Solar Energy Plant of the Country under
the Kusum
Scheme Component-A started producing electricity in
Bhaloji Village of Kotputli Tehsil in Jaipur district on 1
April
2021.
The project in Kotputali has a 25-year contract between the
RRECL and farmland owner Devkaran Yadav. The contract
was signed on September 2, 2020 and the project has been
developed at an investment of nearly Rs 3.7 crore.
Six New Colleges- Six Naturopathy and Ayurveda Colleges will be
set-up in six districts
of the State.
Government Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy Integrated Colleges will
be set-up at
Kota, Sikar, Bikaner, Bharatpur and Jaipur.
Govt. Yoga and Naturopathy College will be set-up at Udaipur.
KUSUM (Kisan Urja Surksha evam Utthan Mahabhiyan) Scheme The
Cabinet
Committee on Economic Affairs had approved PM-KUSUM scheme in its
meeting held
on 19-2-2019. The Scheme consists of three components. The
Component-A includes
installation of Decentralised Ground Mounted Grid Connected
Renewable Power
Plants. Component-B included installation of standalone Solar
Powered Agriculture
Pumps and Component-C includes solarisation of Grid-connected
Agriculture Pumps.
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FLAGSHIP SCHEMES OF RAJASTHAN
In any democracy the people elects their representatives by the
process of election and
give them mandate to run the administration in order to provide the
objective of welfare
states.
The elected governments in order to fulfill their promises made to
the people during the
time elections formulate different types of schemes/policies for
the welfare of the people
in general and of the vulnerable sections in particular. Similarly
the Government of
Rajasthan has also implemented certain policies for the purpose of
the welfare of the
people of the state. Out of the total schemes a few of the schemes
are given priority
over the other ones, which are treated as Flagship Schemes (Schemes
with high
priority).
On 15th May 2020 the Government of the State declared 19 Schemes of
9 different
Ministries or departments as Flagship schemes. The importance of
categorising some
selected into Flagship schemes is firstly these follow an
integrated approach in solving
the problems of the people, secondly priority is given to efforts
in the solving the
problems and thirdly since a large chunk is diverted towards these
schemes so the
schemes are not effected due to the paucity or dearth of
funds.
Since the Flagship schemes are prioritised schemes so in this
Part-1 of the yearly issue
(of two parts), the Flagship schemes are discussed in detail other
schemes specially of
the Latest year will be discussed in next part. These schemes are
very important since
mostly questions on current affairs are asked from these schemes.
Also these schemes
are very important from the point of view of RAS mains examination
where questions
can be asked about the policies of the government specially about
the vulnerable
sections of the state.
SHUDH KE LIYE YUDH (PURE FOR SURE)
Scheme of the Department of Medical, Health and Family Welfare
against
adulteration of food products.
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This scheme was commenced in the State from 26 October 2020 in
order to make
pure food commodity available to all the consumers of the
state.
District Collector will be the Nodal Officer of the Scheme.
A reward of 51,000 has been announced under the scheme to those who
give
correct information about adulteration under the campaign. The name
of the person
giving information will be kept confidential.
NIROGI RAJASTHAN ABIHYAN
Scheme of Department of Medical, Health and Family Welfare.
This scheme was inaugurated on 17th December 2019 at the First
anniversary of the
present Ashok Gehlot Government.
The prime objective is this scheme is to spread awareness about
health among the
people of state so that everybody remains health without falling
sick in order to fulfill
the dream of Healthy Rajasthan.
‘Run for Nirogi Rajasthan’ was organised on the this occasion on 17
th December
2019. It has also been decided from 17th December 2020 that this
day of December
will be celebrated as Nirogi Rajasthan Diwas.
Under this scheme Health Volunteers (Swasthya Mitra) are selected
for every Gram
Panchayat and Ward.
A Nirogi Rajasthan Prabandhan Kosh (Management Fund) of 100 crore
has been
declared in the State Budget 2020-21. Every district will be
provided with 1 Crore
from this fund for the management and publicity of this Abhiyan via
different
methods.
This scheme was inaugurated on 2nd October 2011.
Rajasthan Medical Services Corporation Limited (RMSCL) was
incorporated on
4th May 2011 as a Public Limited Company under the Companies Act
1956.
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RSMCL has been established as centralised agency for procuring
generic
medicines, surgical and sutures & medical equipments for
Medical Health and
Family Welfare Department, Medical Education Department and other
departments.
At present the scheme consists of 713 essential drugs, 77 sutures
and 181 surgical
items (As per Economic Review of Rajasthan 2020-21)
This is the largest free medicine scheme of the World.
Union government added it in its National Health Mission.
MUKHYA-MANTRI NISHULK JANCH YOJANA
Scheme of Department of Medical, Health and Family Welfare.
This scheme was inaugurated in 2013 in three phases. First phase
was inaugurated
on 7 April (World Health Day) 2013 in Medical College Hospitals,
District/Sub
Divisional/ Satellite Hospitals. Second phase was inaugurated on
1st July (Doctor’s
Day) in Community Health Centres. Third phase was inaugurated on
15th August in
Primary Health Centres and Dispensaries.
As per the Budget speech 2021-22 of Rajasthan the no. of tests has
been
increased from 15 to 61 in Primary Health Centres(PHC), from 37 to
95 in
Community Health Centres (CHC) , from 56 to 109 in Sub-District
Hospitals,
and from 56 to 133 in District Hospitals.
AYUSHMAN BHARAT-MAHTAMA GANDHI RAJASTHAN SWASTHYA BIMA
YOJANA
This scheme was inaugurated on 1st September 2019.
This scheme is created by merging the erstwhile Bhamashah Swasthya
Bima
Yojana of the State and Ayushman Bharat Scheme of Central
Government in order
to include more no. of eligible families into a single scheme and
to provide them with
quality health services.
The main objective of this scheme is to cashless healthcare
services to poor families
(under NFSA – 2013 and selected families of SECC - 2011).
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1 crore 10 lakh families will be benefitted with this scheme.
Second phase- this phase (new version) of this scheme was launched
on 30
January 2021.
The no. of packages in this for various diseases in the scheme has
been increased
from 1401 to 1576.
The scheme will provide insurance cover of up-to 5,00,000/ (of
which upto 50,000/ would be available for treatment of general
illness and upto 4,50,000
for serious illness).
The beneficiaries of this scheme will be families under the SECC
(Socio Economic
Caste Census) 2011, Eligible families under the National Food
Security Act,
Members of the Ayushman Bharat (PMJAY) Scheme.
MAHATMA GANDHI GOVERNMENT ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOLS (MGGES)
Scheme of Department of School Education Ministry of
Education.
This scheme during the 150th birth anniversary year of father of
the nation Mahatma
Gandha.
The state is divided into 301 educational blocks.
In 134 blocks Swami Vivekananda Model schools are already in
operation which are
based on the CBSE pattern.
Mahatma Gandhi schools will be provided in the remaining 167 blocks
of the state.
These schools will be based on RBSE pattern.
These schools will be for class 1-12.
In the first phase of the scheme 1-1 schools each were opened in
each district of
Rajasthan.
The first school which was opened under this scheme was Government
Girls Senior
Secondary School Mansarovar.
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Under this scheme wheat at 1 per kg is provided to Antydaya Ann
Yojana
beneficiaries and BPL and state BPL families under the National
Food Security Act-
2013. The difference is that under the NFSA-2013 the rate of wheat
is 2 per kg but
under this scheme the rate is 1 per kg of wheat.
This scheme has benefitted 94 Lakh families of the state.
SILICOSIS POLICY (POLICY ON PNEUMOCONIOSIS)
Scheme of Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.
Pneumoconiosis is applied to the ‘Group of Lung diseases which
result from
inhalation of dust particles in varies occupation’. Most of the
dust related diseases
are incurable, cause permanent disability and are totally
preventable by available
control measures and technology. These diseases mostly affects
workers engaged
in Mines and Building and Other Construction works.
Silicosis is a type of Pneumoconiosis
Pneumoconiosis is a type of occupational lung disease. It usually
takes years to
develop.
The mission of this policy will be prevention and control of
pneumoconiosis as an
occupational disease with the ultimate aim of elimination and
provide relief and
rehabilitation to affected workers.
This policy was launched on 3rd October 2019
This policy will be applicable no only to the workers directly
affected but also to
habitants residing in the neighbourhood of the mines and industries
and the family
members of the workers who are likely to be exposed to dust.
Under this scheme a person suffering will be treated at par with
the differently abled
person. This provision will provide all the benefits of Permanent
Disability Act 1995
to the person.
Under the scheme the benefits provided to the affected person and
its family
members are:- 3,00,000/ one time rehabilitation assistance,
2,00,000/ to
nominee on the death of the registered person, disability pension
to person or
pension to widow and 10,000/ funeral assistance.
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A pension of 1,500/ per month has been provided under the
Mukhyamantri Vishesh Yogyajan Samman Pension Yojana from
16-12-2019.
MUKHYA-MANTRI KANYADAN YOJANA
Scheme of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.
The erstwhile scheme of Sahayog and Uphar Yojana was renamed
as
Mukhyamantri Kanyadan Yojana on 12-10-2020.
The Sahayog and Uphar Yojana was itself the result of the two
earlier running
similar but independent schemes which were amalgamated in 2017 and
named as
Sahayog and Uphar Yojana
The first one was the grant scheme for the marriage of the
daughters of the
widows of economically weaker section started in 1997-98 and
similar scheme
for the daughters of BPL families of Schedule Castes known as
Sahayog
Yojana started in 2005.
This scheme is applicable only to the bonafide residents of the
state.
This will be applicable any two girl child above the age of 18
yrs.
The beneficiaries of this scheme are- girls of all categories of
BPL families,
antyodaya families, daughters of economic weaker section widows,
girls of palanhar
beneficiaries and specially abled persons and for the marriage of
woman sports
persons. This assistance is provided at the time of marriage.
The scheme divides the beneficiaries into two categories and the
assistance into 3
categories as per the education of the girl to be married.
In case of BPL families of Schedule Caste/ Schedule Tribes/
Minorities is 31,000/
(extra support of 10,000 if the girl is 10th pass and 20,000 if the
girl is
graduate).
For all other categories of beneficiaries 21,000/ (extra support of
10,000 if the
girl is 10th pass and 20,000 if the girl is graduate).
50% under this scheme will be provided before the marriage and the
remaining 50%
will be provided after the marriage of the beneficiary.
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Scheme of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.
The beneficiaries in this scheme are divided into two categories
viz. first females
who are above 55 years and less than 75 years & males who are
above 58 years
and less than 75 years. Second males and females above the age of
75 years.
The criteria for the beneficiary is that the annual income of the
beneficiary or
husband/wife should not be less than 48,000/.
The beneficiaries who are less than 75 years of age will get
pension of 750/ per
month and the beneficiaries who are above than 75 years will get a
pension of
1,000/ per month.
The complete amount of the pension will be borne by the state
government.
MUKHYA-MANTRI EKAL NARI SAMMAN PENSION YOJANA
Scheme of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.
The beneficiary of this scheme is single woman (widow or divorcee)
who is the
bonafide resident of the state and also residing in the state, the
other condition to
avail the benefit is that the annual income of the female from all
sources should be
less than 48,000/ annually.
Some categories females viz. BPL, HIV infected, antayodaya, astha
card holder,
saharia/kathodi/khairwa females have been provided income related
relaxation.
The females are divided into different categories as per their age
viz. first females 18
years and above but less than 55 years of age will get a pension of
500/ per
month, second females of 55 years and above but less than 60 years
will get
pension of 750/ per month, third females of 60 years and above but
less than 75
years will get pension of 1,000/ per month, fourth females of 75
years and above
will get pension of 1,500/ per month.
MUKHYA-MANTRI VISHESH YOGYAJAN SAMMAN PENSION YOJANA
Scheme of Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.
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The beneficiaries of this scheme are first who have disability
level of more than 40%
due to any one or more reason. Second adult dwarf person with
height less than 3
feet 6 inch certified by competent medical officer. Third person
suffering from
natural enunchoidism ( ).
The beneficiaries are divided into different age categories viz.
females with less
than 55 years and males with less than 58 years of age will get a
monthly
pension of 750/ per month. All females of 55 years and above but
less than
75 years and males of 58 years and above but less than 75 years of
age will
get pension of 1,000/ per month. All females and males of 75 years
and
above age will get pension of 1,250/ per month.
A special category of people that is leprosy recovered specially
abled person of any
age will get a pension of 1,500/ per month under the scheme.
The complete amount of the pension will borne by the state
government.
PALANHAR YOJANA
This scheme was started in 2004-05.
A palanhar is a person other than the biological mother or father
of the child who has
voluntarily taken the responsibility to look after the upbringing
of the child.
To avail the benefit the annual income of the palanhar family
should not be more
than 1,20,000/. That is this scheme provide financial assistance to
that palanhar
whose family is income less.
To avail the benefit the child should not be above the age of 18
years
The beneficiaries of the scheme are the vulnerable children of the
state who either
have become orphan or whose mother/ father or both are not in a
condition to look
after their child due to one of the other reasons, viz. children of
person suffering life
imprisonment, child of widow/divorcee, children of silicosis,
leprosy patients,
disabled parents.
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Two categories of financial assistance is provided in this scheme
viz. first for child
from 0-6 years of age (who mandatorily goes to aganwadi) and 6-18
years (who
mandatorily goes to school).
One time annually 2,000/ for dresses, shoes and winter wears etc.
(not provided
in case of widow and Nata palanhar).
An amendment has been made in the policy with effect from 3-7-2019,
as per this
amendment an adult who takes the responsibility of his/her minor
brother or sister
will be treated as the Palanhar of the his/her brother or
sister.
RAJASTHAN AGRO-PROCESSION, AGRI BUSINESS AND AGRI EXPORTS
PROGRAMME POLICY 2019
Scheme of Department of Agriculture.
This scheme came into effect 12 December 2019 (vide a Notification
of the
Government of the same date) and shall remain in force till 31st
March 2024 (till the
policy remains in force) and shall be reviewed in the year
2021.
Though the policy was released by Chief Ministry Ashok Gehlot on
17
December 2019 during a Farmers meet in Jaipur.
A Farmers welfare Fund of 1,000/ Crore was launched on the same
occasion. He
also launched Krishi Gyan Dhara Programme to link farmers with the
latest farming
technologies. These initiatives as per the government will help the
state in the
direction of ‘Ease of Doing Farming’.
This scheme will provide capital assistance, subsidy, incentives
and interest
subvention for agro-processing and infrastructure units.
Capital subsidy is being provided at 50% of project cost subject to
a maximum of 1
Crore for Farmers and their organisation and 25% subject to a
maximum of 50
Lakhs for all other eligible entrepreneurs.
An interest subsidy of 5% is provided for agro processing and agro
infrastructural
projects in normal cases and 6% for units with 100% ownership of
SC/ST or Women
Entrepreneur or Young Entrepreneurs with age below 35 years. The
same 6%
interest subsidy is applicable to units set in TSP and backward
areas.
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Scheme of Department of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
(MSME).
This scheme was launched on 19 December 2019 in Jaipur.
This scheme is applicable for individual applicants and
institutional (self-help groups/
societies/ partnership firms/ LLP firms/ Companies).
No collateral is required for loan upto 10 Lakhs as per RBI
guidelines.
Under this scheme different categories of interest subsidies are
provided viz. 8%
interest subsidy on loans upto 25 Lakhs, 6% interest subsidy on
loans upto 5 Crore, 5% interest subsidy on loans upto 10
Crore.
THE RAJASTHAN MICRO,SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (FACILITATION
OF
ESTABLISHMENT & OPERATION) ACT
Scheme of Department of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
(MSME).
The objective is to promote livelihoods, inclusive economic growth
and
entrepreneurship in the State by giving exemption to MSMEs from
approval under
any Rajasthan Law and inspections for establishment and operation
of enterprise.
New micro, small or medium enterprise, whose date of commencement
of
commercial operation is proposed on or after the date of
promulgation of the Act i.e.
March 04, 2019.(This scheme was promulgated by an ordinance by the
state
government on 4th March 2019).
The exemption from inspections under all state laws is provided for
3 years.
A RAJUDYOG MITRA portal has been started for this scheme.
RAJASTHAN INVESTMENT PROMOTION SCHEME 2019
Scheme of Department of Industries.
This scheme was launched on 19 December 2019 in Jaipur.
The scheme came into force on 17-12-2019 and shall remain in force
upto 31st
March 2026. This was done via a notification of Government of
Rajasthan.
The implementation of this scheme has been made online from
1-3-2021.
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This scheme provides different types of incentives to investors to
generate
employment and promote rapid, rapid sustainable and balanced growth
in the state
of Rajasthan.
The different types of incentives provided by the scheme are
employment generation
subsidy, exemption on electricity duty, exemption from land tax,
exemption from
stamp duty, subsidy on state tax and others, these exemptions are
generally given
for seven years.
JAN SOOCHNA PORTAL
Portal of Department of Information Technology and
Communication.
This portal was launched on 13 September 2019
This portal has been developed as per Section 4 (2) of Right To
Information Act-
2005 which talks about the proactive disclosure of that much
information to the
people that they do not require to resort to the act in order to
get information from
the government. Rajasthan is the first state to implement this
section of the RTI
act
On the day of the launch of the portal 23 scheme and services
related information of
13 departments were made available in the portal.
At present 427 information related to 175 schemes of 70 departments
is
available on the portal to the people.
More information related to more schemes and more and more
departments is
regularly updated on the portal.
RAJASTHAN JAN AADHAR YOJANA
This scheme was launched on 18 December 2019.
The objectives of the scheme are first to create the Data-Base of
the Demographic
and Socio-Economic information related to the citizens of the
state, second to
provide benefits of the Direct Benefit Transfer Schemes, third to
promote Women’
Empowerment and Financial Inclusion.
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All families of the state are eligible for registration and get Jan
Aadhaar Card.
Each family will provided with 10 digit Family Identity Number
containing Jan
Aadhaar Card.
The punch line of this scheme is ‘One Number One Card One Identity
(
).
In Normal cases the card will be issued in the name of a female
member
(designated as the head of the family) of the family who is above
the age of 18
years. In case there is no female above the age of 18 years a
family the card can be
issued in the name of a male member above the age of 21 years. If
in case there is
neither a female above the age of 18 years in the family and nor a
male above the
age of 21 years in a family than in that case the Head of the
family can be any
member of maximum age.
This card is applicable as the Proof of Identity and Proof of
address document for
the family and its members as per orders of the Government of India
(UIDAI)
through its circular on 9th May 2020.
For effective implementation for the scheme an Independent
Rajasthan Jan-Aadhaar
Authority under the Chairmanship of the Chief Secretary with its
Head Quarters has
been established by the State Government.
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TEST SERIES
TEST SERIES
FOR REGISTRATION
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Justice Indrajeet
C P Joshi Speaker of Legislative Assembly of Rajasthan
Gulab Chand Kataria Leader of Opposition in Legislative
Assembly
B S Yadav Chairman RPSC
Hari Prasad Sharma Chairman RSMSSB
Justice Pratap
Krishna Lohara
Prem Singh Mehra Chief Election Commissioner
Praveen Gupta Chief Electoral Officer
Niranjan Arya Chief Secretary
Pradyuman Singh Chairman State Finance Commission
Dr. Mahesh Joshi Chief Whip
Dr. R Venkateswaran Chairman Revenue Board
Justice Sri Gopal
D B Gupta Chief Information Commission
Arvind Mayaram Chief Economic Advisor
Vaibhav Gehlot Chairman Rajasthan Cricket Association
Smt. Sangita Beniwal Chairman Rajasthan State Commission for
Protection of
Child Rights (RSCPCR)
Ashok Gehlot (Chief
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Transformation Advisory Council (CMRETAC)
Shri D P Yadav Principal Accountant General (A & E)
Rajasthan
Ashok Gehlot (Chief
FREE TEST SERIES
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AWARDS & HONOURS
PADMA AWARDS
Padma Awards - one of the highest civilian Awards of the country,
are conferred in three
categories, namely, Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri.
The Awards
are given in various disciplines/fields of activities, viz.- art,
social work, public affairs,
science and engineering, trade and industry, medicine, literature
and education, sports,
civil service, etc. ‘Padma Vibhushan’ is awarded for exceptional
and distinguished
service; ‘Padma Bhushan’ for distinguished service of high order
and ‘Padma Shri’ for
distinguished service in any field. The awards are announced on the
occasion of
Republic Day every year.
This year the President has approved conferment of 119 Padma Awards
including 1
duo case (in a duo case, the Award is counted as one). The award
comprises 7
Padma Vibhushan, 10 Padma Bhushan and 102 Padma Shri Awards. 29 of
the
awardees are women and the list also includes 10 persons from the
category of
Foreigners/NRI/PIO/OCI, 16 Posthumous awardees and 1 transgender
awardee.
3 Persons from Rajasthan have been awarded the Padma Shri, they
are
1. Shri Lakha Khan in the field of Art
2. Shri Shyam Sunder Paliwal in the field of Social Work
3. Shri Arjun Singh Shekhawat in the field of Literature and
Education
NATIONAL PANCHAYAT AWARDS-2021
The awards are given annually on 24th April, celebrated as National
Panchayati Raj
Day (NPRD) to commemorate 73rd Constitution Amendment Act, 1992
which came into
force with effect from 24th April, 1993.
PANDIT DEENDAYAL UPADHYAY PANCHAYAT SHASHKTIKARAN PURASKAR
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Under this scheme awards are being provided every year to one best
performing Zila
Parishad, two Panchayat Samitis and Five Gram Panchayats of the
State. The following
are the awardees under this scheme
1. Zila Parishad Kota District Kota 2. Panchayat Samiti Kotra
District Udaipur 3. Panchayat Samiti Chirawa District Jhunjhunu 4.
Gram Panchayat Tyonda Panchayat Samiti Khetri District Jhunjhunu 5.
Gram Panchayat 4 NN Chanana Panchayat Samiti Padampur District
Sri
Ganganagar 6. Gram Panchayat Thoor Panchayat Samiti Bargaon
District Udaipur 7. Gram Panchayat Nidharia Kalan Panchayat Samiti
Saipau District Dholpur 8. Gram Panchayat Bar Panchayat Samiti
Raipur District Pali.
Nanaji Deshmukh Rashtriya Gaurav Gram Sabha Puraskar
Under this award scheme one Gram Panchayat is selected and awarded
for excellence
in organisation of the Gram Sabha as per Panchayat Raj Acts &
Rules and norms
decided by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj and State
Government.
Bhojasar Panchayat of Jhunjhunu district has been awarded this
award.
Gram Panchayat Development Plan Award
This award was institutionalised in 2019, under this award scheme
only one Gram
Panchayat selected for excellence in various criteria, like
participatory planning
approach, quality of plans, sustainable development goals, low
cost, no cost activity,
convergence, plan execution & appropriate monitoring system,
own sources revenue,
process documentation and use of information technology in
planning
Arawar Panchayat of Panchayat Samiti Mundwa of District Nagaur has
been
awarded this award
Child Friendly Gram Panchayat Award
Under this award Scheme, only one best performing Gram Panchayat of
the State is
awarded for Child Friendly activities.
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Minda Panchayat of Panchayat Samiti Nawa District Nagaur has been
awarded with
this award
OTHER AWARDS
CSI SIG E GOVERNANCE AWARD- The Statistical Portal (Price
Statistics in
Rajasthan) of the State was awarded with the 18th CSI SIG
E-Governance Award 2020.
SKOCH SILVER AWARD- Swachh Bharat Mission Rural Rajasthan was
awarded this
award for remarkable work in the state. The mission director of
Swachh Bharat Mission
Rural Sh. Vishwa Mohan Sharma was presented with a Felicitation
certificate by the
Skoch Group in an online ceremony on 20th February 2021.
SKOCH SILVER & SKOCH ORDER OF MERIT AWARD- The Integrated
Child
Development Services of Rajasthan has been awarded with Skoch
Silver and Skoch
Order of Merit Award. This award was given to ICDS for remarkable
work in primary
education during Covid times their efforts in providing online
education to children aged
between 3 and 6 at Anganwadi Centres.
WATER STEWARD OF THE YEAR AWARD- Ajitabh Sharma Principal
Secretary
(Mines, Petroleum and IT Department) was awarded ‘Water Steward of
the Year’ for his remarkable work and contribution in the field of
Water Conservation. The award was
given by Ratan Lal Kataria Union Minister of State for Jal Shakti
at the Second Annual
Water and Sanitation Innovation Conference organised
virtually.
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SOLVED PAPERS AND MODEL PAPERS SECTION
In order to succeed in any field of life and specially mere
knowledge of that is not
sufficient the most important aspect is the application that
knowledge and the
appropriate application of knowledge requires ample practice to
succeed in the
competitive exams.
For the same the following Solved papers from the recently held
examination has been
provided which are fully solved with explanation corroborated from
authentic sources
this endeavour will benefit the students in their upcoming
competitive exams.
These Questions have been taken from recently held RSMSSB
Stenographer Exams.
These Questions are equally useful for all exams conducted by RPSC
and RSMSSB.
Only selected and relevant questions regarding the exam are
provided in this section.
GEOGRAPHY & ECONOMY (SECTION) OF RAJASTHAN
1 Which of the following is the highest mountain peak of Aravalli
Range.
(A) Gurushikhar (B) Ser (C) Delwara (D) Kumbhalgarh
Answer- A
Gurushikhar is the highest peak of Aravalli Range in Mount Abu. Its
height is 1722
meter. The height of other peaks are Ser- 1597 meter, Delwara- 1442
meter,
Kumbhalgarh- 1224 meter.
(A) sports (B) wildlife protection (C) music (D) politics
Answer- B
It is a national award instituted by the Government of India and is
given for wildlife
protection.
It is given in the memory of Amrita Devi Bishnoi, who sacrificed
her life for the sack of
protection of trees in 1731 in Khejarli village of Rajasthan.
3 In which district of Rajasthan Alluvial soil is found
(A) Nagaur (B) Bharatpur
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Answer- B
This type of soil is found mainly in the river basins of the
eastern Rajasthan. This soil
has a dearth of humus content. This type of soil is found in
Bharatpur, Jaipur, Dausa,
Jaipur, Tonk districts.
4 Old rich deposits of copper lie in Rajasthan at
(A) Bikaner region (B) Udaipur region
(C) Khetri (D) Deedwana region
Answer- C
Copper is metallic mineral. Its rich deposits are found in
Khetri-Singhana region of
Jhunjhunu district.
5 Which districts of Rajasthan has the maximum ‘Reserved Forest
Area’
(A) Jaipur and Chittorgarh (B) Jaisalmer and Bikaner
(C) Dungarpur and Kota (D) Jodhpur and Sri Ganganagar
Answer- A
(A) Jawai Dam - Pali
(C) Ummed Sagar Dam - Bhilwara
(D) Bajaj Sagar Dam - Dungarpur
Answer- D
Mahi Bajaj Sagar Dam is situated in Borkhera village of Banswara
District.
7 Which of the following is not the variety of sheep of
Rajasthan
(A) Chokla (B) Pugal (C) Magra (D) Barbari
Answer- D
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Barbari is a breed of Goat and not sheep.
8 Match the following and choose the correct answer from the codes
given
1. Bird Santuary a. Tal Chhapar
2. Tiger Project b. Kevladev
3. Black Buck Santuary c. Ranthambore
Codes
Black Buck Sanctuary- Tal Chhapar
9 In which of the following district of Rajasthan maximum wheat is
grown
(A) Karauli (B) Sri Ganganagar (C) Dausa (D) Jaipur
Answer- B
The maximum wheat in Rajasthan is grown in the district of Sri
Ganganagar due to the
irrigation facilities provided by the Ganga Canal.
10 All of the following are Rabi oilseeds of Rajasthan
except:-
(A) Rapeseed Mustard (B) Taramira
(C) Linseed (D) Groundnut
Groundnut is sown in the Kharif season under rainfed
condition.
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11 Which neighbouring state of Rajasthan has a share in the Chambal
Project
(A) Punjab (B) Gujarat
Answer- C
Chambal is the joint project of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. This
project was
approved by Central Jal Shakti Board in 1950. Both Rajasthan and
Madhya Pradesh
has 50:50 share in this project.
12 In which of the following places Leather based Small Scale
Industries are
situated
(C) Jaipur and Jodhpur (D) Pali and Alwar
Answer- C
Mojri or Juttis are footwear of Rajasthan made of leather with
artistic embroidery. They
are famous of Jaipur and Jodhpur.
13 Which is the main centre of art for making clay (Terracota)
idolss in Rajasthan
(A) Molela (B) Akola (C) Shahpura (D) Tankla
Answer- A
present
Answer- A
RIICO has played a catalytic role in the industrial development of
Rajasthan.
It provides infrastructural facilities for the development of
small, medium and large
industries.
15 Where is the second largest Solar Park of state going to be set
up
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(C) Nokh, Jaisalmer (D) None of these
Answer-C
The second largest Solar Park of state will be set up at Nokh in
Jaisalmer District.
The capacity of the park will be 925 MW.
16 First Direct Benefit Yojana (Scheme) in Rajasthan is
(A) Bhamashah Yojana (B) Kishori Shakti Yojana
(C) Ladli Yojana (D) None of these
Answer- A
Bhamashah Yojana was the First Direct benefit scheme of
Rajasthan.
17 According to the Census 2011, which one of the following
districts has the
highest population
Answer- D
As per Census 2011 the population of the mentioned districts
are
Jaisalmer- 669919 Jodhpur - 3687165
Udaipr - 3068420 Jaipur - 6626178
18 Which of the following city of Rajasthan is known as ‘City of
Stepwells’
(A) Jalore (B) Dausa (C) Bundi (D) Jaisalmer
Answer- C
Bundi is known as the ‘City of Stepwells ( )’
19 Where is summer festival observed in Rajasthan
(A) Jaipur (B) Pushkar (C) Jodhpur (D) Mount Abu
Answer- D
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20 In Rajasthan __________ is known for its Tillpatti
(A) Jodphur (B) Bikaner (C) Beawar (D) Alwar
Answer- C
21 CM’s Seven Point Programme is associated with
(A) Rural Development (B) Conservation of Wildlife
(C) Urban Development (D) Empowerment of Women
Answer- D
This programme is associated with Empowerment of Women.
It was launched by the Govt. in 2009.
22 Which city in Rajasthan is famous in the world for ‘Gems
Market’
(A) Jaipur (B) Ajmer (C) Alwar (D) Udaipur
Answer- A
Jaipur is famous for its ‘Gems Market’ in the world.
23 Match them
2. Chandan b. Tharparkar
3. Nohar c. Malvi
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1 Dug (Dag) for Malvi Breed in Jhalawar District
2 Chandan for Tharparkar Breed in Jaisalmer District
3 Nohar for Rathi Breed in Hanumangarh District
24 Rajasthan was the _________ state in introduction of the
three-tier system of
Panchayati Raj in the Country
(A) First (B) Second (C) Third (D) Fourth
Answer- A
Rajasthan was the first state to introduce the Panchayati Raj
system in the country
It was inaugurated by Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru on 2nd October
1959.
25 The correct descending order of the following districts in terms
of area is
1. Jaisalmer 2. Nagaur 3. Tonk
(A) 3, 2, 1 (B) 2, 3, 1
(C) 1, 2, 3 (D) 3, 1, 2
Answer- C
Tonk - 7194 square km
HISTORY & CULTURE (SECTION) OF RAJASTHAN
1 Which of the following Hill Fort of Rajasthan is not included in
UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites.
(A) Ranthambore Fort (B) Chittorgarh Fort
(C) Taragarh Fort (D) Kumbhalgarh Fort
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Answer- C
UNESCO included six forts of Rajasthan in the list of World
Heritage sites in June 2013 viz. Amer Fort, Ranthambore Fort,
Jaisalmer Fort, Chittor Fort, Kumbhalgarh Fort and Gagron
Fort.
2 ‘Kanhadde Prabandh’( ) was written by
(A) Kallol (B) Padamnabh
Answer- B
Kanhadde Prabandh was written by Padamnabh under the patron of
Jalore Ruler Akheraj in 15th century.
3 Which of the following pair of fair with its celebration month is
incorrect
(A) Khatu Shyamji Fair - Falgun
(B) Pushkar Fair - Kartik
(D) None of these
Answer- C
Baba Ramdevji Fair is organised in the Bhadrapad month of Hindu
calendar at village Ramdevra in Pokhran tehsil of Jaisalmer
district.
4 Which of the following folk dance of the state is popularly
called as ‘Snake Charmer Dance’
(A) Bhavai (B) Ghoomar (C) Kalbelia (D) Kathputli
Answer- C
Kalbelia dance of the state is popularly called as ‘Snake Chamer
Dance’. It is performed by Kalbelia Tribe (Sapera- Snake
Catcher)
5 Following all styles comes under Dhundar school of painting
except
(A) Amber Style (B) Jaipur Style
(C) Uniara Style (D) Bundi Style
Answer- D
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Bundi Style or Sub Style comes under the Hadauti School of
painting
6 ______ is the main instrument used while reciting Phad of
Pabuji
(A) Ravanhatta (B) Sarangi (C) Bhapang (D) Rawaj
Answer- A
Ravanhatta is played by the Bhopas of Pabujai while reciting Phad
of Pabuji.
7 This place of Rajasthan was formerly known as Viratnagar, where
Pandavas passed their incognito exile of a year. Give the present
name of this place
(A) Kolayat (B) Bairath
Answer- B
Bairath was formerly known as Viratnagar and it is believed that
Pandavas spend their one year of Agyatvas (incognito exile) in the
small kingdom of Viratnagar.
8 Which Lok Devta is worshiped as ‘God of Camels ( )’ (A) Pabuji
(B) Harbhuji
(C) Devnarayanji (D) None of these
Answer- A
Pabuji is worshipped as the ‘God of Camels’. When camels becomes
ill Pabuji is worshipped to relieve the camels from illness.
9 Pandit Jasraj is related to _________ singing
(A) Maud (B) Mewati (C) Khayal (D) None of these
Answer- B
Pandat Jasraj was related to the Mewati Gharana of singing.
10 Jawahar Kala Kendra is situated at ___________ in
Rajasthan
(A) Bikaner (B) Jodhpur (C) Udaipur (D) Jaipur
Answer- D
Jawahar Kala Kendra is situated at Jaipur in Rajasthan. It was
established in 1993.
11 Which dialect is mostly spoken in Udaipur, Bhilwara and
Chittorgarh
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Answer- A
Mewari is spoken in most parts of Udaipur, Bhilwara, Chittorgarh
and Rajsamand Distiricts
12 ‘Damna’ is an ornament worn in
(A) Neck (B) Finger (C) Ear (D) Nose
Answer- B
Damna is an ornament worn in finger.
13 Which of following are correct pair of Inscriptions/Prashashti
and its year
1. Achleshwar Stone Inscription - 1285
2. Dilwara Inscription - 1216
3. Kumbhalgarh Inscription - 1460
(A) 1, 2 and 3 (B) only 1 and 3
(C) only 2 and 3 (D) only 1 and 2
Answer- B
14 Consider the following Battles :
1. Battle of Haldighati 2. Battle of Khanwa
3. Second of Battle of Tarain
(A) 1, 2, 3 (B) 2, 3, 1
(C) 3, 2, 1 (D) 1, 3, 2
Answer- C
Second Battle of Tarain - 1192
15 Vijay Stambh of Chittorgarh was built by
(A) Rana Sanga (B) Rana Kumbha
(C) Maharana Pratap (D) Prithviraj Chauhan
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Answer- B
Vijay Stambh was built by Rana Kumbha. It is nine-storey tower
located inside the premise of Chittorgarh Fort.
It was built to commemorate the victory of Rajputs over Muslim
ruler
16 Bharatpur town was founded by
(A) Rao Pratap Singh (B) Rao Bikaji
(C) Maharaja Surajmal (D) Raja Janmaijaya
Answer- C
Bharatpur was founded by Maharaja Surajmal in 1733 AD
17 In Rajasthan British signed their treaty with ruler Harvakshpal
Singh at
(A) Sirohi (B) Bundi (C) Bikaner (D) Karauli
Answer- D
Harbakshsingh (Harvaksh Singh) was the ruler of Karauli who signed
the treaty with the British on 9 November 1817.
As per the agreement of the treaty he was relaxed from paying
khiraj to the Britishers although he paid khiraj to Peshwa.
18 From where did the Revolt of 1857 began in Rajasthan
(A) Deoli (B) Nasirabad (C) Jaipur (D) Udaipur
Answer- B
The Revolt of 1857 started in Rajasthan on 28-5-1857 in Nasirabad
(Ajmer) Cantonment in Rajasthan
19 Secret Military Orgasnisation Veer Bharat Sabha was formed
by
(A) Gopal Singh Kharwa and Kesari Singh Barhath
(B) Amar Singh and Sardar Singh
(C) Ramsingh and Khushal Singh
(D) Lala Hardayal and Mahavat Khan
Answer- A
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Veer Bharat Sabha was formed by Kesari Singh Barhath and Gopal
Singh Kharwa in 1910. This sabha worked as the regional branch of
the ‘Abhinav Bharat, the national revolutionary organisation;
20 Trench Commission is associated with
(A) Begu Peasant’s Movement ( )
(B) Alwar Peasant’s Movement ( )
(C) Bijolia Peasant’s Movement ( )
(D) Sikar Peasant’s Movement ( )
Answer- A
Trench Commission was associated with Begu Peasant’s Movement. This
commission was rejected by the Peasants since their was a condition
that the peasants will be represented in front of the commission by
any outsider. This was done so that the peasants will not be able
to get the assistance of Rajasthan Sewa Sangh
21 To organise Bhil and Garasia in Rajasthan, Samp Sabha
established by
(A) Govind Giri (B) Jorawar Singh
(C) Motilal Tejawat (D) Bhogilal Pandya
Answer- A
Samp Sabha was founded by Govind Giri in 1883. He organised the
Bhils and Garasias of Mewar, Dungarpur, Gujarat and adjoining areas
by the this organisation.
22 Rajasthan Diwas is celebrated on
(A) 15 May (B) 18 April (C) 1 November (D) 30 March
Answer- D
30 March is celebrated as Rajasthan Diwas or Rajasthan Day. On this
day in 1949 Greater Rajasthan was formed by the amalgamation of
Bikaner, Jaipur, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur princely states with United
Rajasthan
23 Consider the following Prajamandals of Rajasthan
1. Kishangarh 2. Banswara 3. Jaipur
According to their establishment the correct chronological order
is
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(C) 2, 1, 3 (D) 1, 2, 3
Answer- A
Kishangarh- 1939 Banswara - 1943 Jaipur - 1931
24 Integration of Rajasthan is completed in how many stages
(A) Eight (B) Five (C) Six (D) Seven
Answer- D
The integration of Rajasthan was completed in 7 stages. Starting
from 18 March (in some books 17 March is also mentioned) 1948 to 1
Nov 1956.
25 ‘Koo ‘is related with
(A) House of Bhil Tribe (B) Garasia Tribe’s Weapon
(C) Bhil Tribal Clothing (D) Festival of Meena Tribe
Answer- A
The Houses of the Bhils are known as ‘Koo”, they are rectangular in
shape with walls made of bamboo or stone.
GENERAL SCIENCE (SECTION)
(A) Oxygen (B) Hydrogen
(C) Carbon-di-oxide (D) Silicon
Answer- B
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the Universe. It is main
component of stars
and the source of energy of stars. Stars produce their energy by
the process of nuclear
fusion.
(A) Atomic Number (B) Atomic Weight
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Answer- A
As per Mosely’s law properties of Elements are the Periodic
functions of their atomic
number. Atomic number is the no. of protons present in the nucleus
of the atom of the
element. In a neutral atom it is also equal to the no. of electrons
in the atom.
3 The element present in the largest amount in the atmosphere
is
(A) Nitrogen (B) Silicon (C) Hydrogen (D) Aluminium
Answer- A
Atmosphere is the blanket of air around us. Nitrogen is most
abundant element in the
atmosphere. It contains 78% nitrogen.
4 Which of the following is a pure substance made up of two or more
types of
atoms or elements.
(A) Mixture (B) Compound (C) Element (D) All the these
Answer- B
Compound is a pure substance which made up of two or more types of
atoms.
5 Which of the following is a pure substance made up of one type of
atoms
(A) Compound (B) Element (C) Mixture (D) None of these
Answer- B
Element is the pure substance which is made up of one type of
atoms
6 Which of the following may be classified as a compound and as a
molecule
(A) Oxygen (B) Water (C) Crude oil (D) Sodium
Answer- B
Crude oil is a mixture. While Sodium is an element.
7 The reason for physical change to be named as such is that
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(B) Transfer of energy takes place
(C) It is a reversible change
(D) All of these
Answer- A
Physical changes are those in which no new compound is formed only
the change in
physical state of the substance takes place.
Transfer of heat takes place in both chemical and physical
change.
8 Which of these metals is most commonly used in storage
batteries
(A) Copper (B) Lead (C) Aluminium (D) Sodium
Answer- B
The metal lead is most commonly used in storage batteries. Storage
battery is a
secondary cell which can be used many times since in can be
recharged after its use.
9 Flint Glass is used in making
(A) Window Pane (B) Mirror (C) Headlight (D) Prism
Answer- D
Flint Glass is an optical glass which have high refractive index.
Due to this feature it is
used in making prism and lenses.
10 Non-metals are
(C) Electrophile (D) Electronegative
Answer- D
Non-metals are present at the extreme right of the periodic table.
They have the
tendency to accept electrons so they are electronegative in
nature.
11 Bleaching Powder is not used in
(A) in paper industry (B) to disinfect drinking water
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(C) as preservative in food items (D) for preparation of
chloroform
Answer- C
In paper industry Bleaching Powder is used for bleaching wood
pulp.
It is used as a disinfectant for drinking water.
It is used in the preparation of chloroform by its reaction with
acetone or ethanol (ethyl
alcohol).
12 What are detergents made of
(A) Sodium salts of fatty acids (B) Sodium salts of sulphonic
acids
(C) Sodium salts of Benzoic acids (D) All of these
Answer- B
Detergents are Sodium salts of Benzene Sulphonic Acids. They
contain –SO3H
(sulphonic acid group) group instead of –COOH (carboxylic acid
group) group which is
present in soaps.
13 Which of these chemicals is used to dissolve soap to make a
transparent soap
(A) Ethanoic acid (B) Ethanol
(C) Benzene (D) Propylene
Answer- B
Transparent soaps are prepared by dissolving the soap in ethanol
and then evaporating
the excess solvent.
(A) Concave (B) Convex (C) Diverging (D) None of these
Answer- B
In case of Long-sightedness the image is formed behind the retina
so to form the image
on the retina a converging lens is required which is the convex
lens.
15 Which of the following is correct according to Laws of
Reflection of light
(A) Angle of incidence is equal to angle of reflection
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(B) Angle of incidence is less than angle of reflection
(C) Angle of incidence is greater than angle of reflection
(D) None of these
Answer- A
As per the Laws of Reflection the Angle of Incidence is equal to
the Angle of Reflection.
16 An air bubble in water will act as
(A) Convex Mirror (B) Convex Lens
(C) Concave Mirror (D) Concave Lens
Answer- D
The air bubble in water acts like a convex lens. The air bubble is
a sphere having a
convex surface.
(A) Concave (B) Convex (C) Cylindrical (D) None
Answer- B
Convex lens is most widely used for magnifying objects and in
reading small letters.
18 Which part of eye control size of pupil
(A) Cornea (B) Iris (C) Retina (D) Eye-lens
Answer- B
The Iris controls the amount of light that enters the eye by
increasing or decreasing the
size of pupil. In case of darkness the size of pupil is enlarged by
Iris whereas in case of
bright light the size of pupil is decreased by the Iris.
19 The image formed on retina of human eye is
(A) Virtual and erect (B) Real and inverted
(C) Virtual and inverted (D) Real and erect
Answer- B
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The image formed on the retina of human eye is real and inverted,
the image formed on
the retina is send to brain as signals by specialised cells called
as rods and cones, and
the brain converts the inverted image into erect image.
20 When a beam of light falls on a glass prism, the colour of light
which will deviate
least is
Answer- B
A glass prism separates a beam of light into 7 colours. The
deviation of the coloured
light is inversely related to the wavelength of the colour of
light. Since the wavelength of
Red light maximum so its deviation will be least.
21 The largest part of Human Brain is
(A) Medulla Oblongata (B) Cerebellum
(C) Cerebrum (D) None of these
Answer- C
Cerebrum is the largest part of the human brain. It is composed of
two hemispheres viz.
the right and left hemispheres.
22 The hormone which stimulates milk production in mammal is known
as
(A) Glucagon (B) Prolactin (C) Progesterone (D) Oxytocin
Answer- B
Glucagon secreted by pancreas converts glycogen (stored in liver)
to glucose during the
deficiency of glucose generally while fasting..
Progesterone suspends ovulation during maintenance of
pregnancy.
Oxytocin stimulates milk secretion from mammary glands during
breastfeeding and
stimulates contraction of uterine muscles during child birth. So
this hormone is known
as ‘birth hormone and milk ejecting hormone’
Prolactin stimulates the growth of mammary glands and the
production of milk after
child birth.
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(C) Tape worms (D) None of these
Answer- A
24 The BCG vaccine is given for the immunity against
(A) Hepatitis (B) Jaundice (C) Tuberculosis (D) Malaria
Answer- C
Tuberculosis.
25 The energy possessed by huge waves needed to generate
electricity is
(A) Kinetic energy (B) Solar energy
(C) Potential Energy (D) Heat energy
Answer- A
Large Waves are high speed moving mass of water in the sea, they
possess kinetic