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15 Questions on Current Affairs for March 2012
1). Recently the Chinese foreign Minster had visited India to step up the Bilateral Relations between the two countries.Which of the following issues are discussed:
i) Joint Operations against Piracy ii) Coordination on border Affairsiii) sharing of Technical Knowledgeiv) Dispute involving Arunachal Pradesh
Choose the right option:
(a) Only (i) and (iii)(b) Only (ii) and (iii)(c) Only (i), (ii) and (iii)(d) All of the (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)
Answer: c) Only (i), (ii) and (iii)
2). Who among the Following is the Foreign Minter of China, who recently paid a visit to India in the first week of March, 2012 ?
(a) Yang Jiechi(b) Hu Jinato(c) Liang Guanglie(d) Zhou Ji
Answer: Yang Jiechi
3). India had recently resolved a 14 months long standing Payment issue with which of the following countries:
(a) Israel(b) USA(c) China(d) Iran
Answer: Iran
4). The Government of India has recently approved the ............. Navy Plane Deal:
(a) $ 1 billion (b) $ 2 billion(c) $ 3 billion(d) None of the above
Answer: $ 1 billion
5) The Home Minister of which among the following neighboring countries had visited India in the last week of February 2012 to discuss bilateral issues such as Illegal Immigration and Extradition treaty
(a) China (b) Pakistan(c) Sri Lanka(d) Bangladesh
Answer: Bangladesh
6) India will sign an extradition treaty with which among the following countries.The Process in the final stages:
(a) Bangladesh(b) Pakistan(c) Nepal(d) Bhutan
Answer: Bangladesh
7) The Central Government of India has recently approved a farmer friendly Rural Job scheme called as(a) Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana(b) Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana(c) Mahatama Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (GMNREGS)(d) NREGA
Answer: Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (GMNREGS)
8) Which among the following countries is in the list of Polio - endemic countries of WHO:
(i) Pakistan (ii) Nigeria(iii) Afghanistan(iv) India
Choose the right Option:
(a) Only (i) and (ii) (b) Only (ii) and (iii)(c) Only (iii) and (iv)(d) Only (i), (ii) and (iii)
Answer: Only (i), (ii) and (iii)
9) Which among the following countries is removed from the list of Polio - endemic countries of WHO:
(a) India (b) Pakistan(c) Afghanistan(d) Bangladesh
Answer: India
10) Which among the following is not a Millennium Development Goal (MDG) as approved by UNO ?
(a) Achieve universal primary education(b) Improve maternal health (c) Reduce child mortality(d) Cross-Border Terrorism
Answer: Cross-Border Terrorism
11) Who among the Following is the President of European Union:
(a) Timothy Roemer(b) Asad-al-Bashar(c) Hermen Van Rompuy(d) None of the Above
Answer: Hermen Van Rompuy
12) The Indian-European Union (EU) Annual summit was recently held in which among the following cities:
(a) Madrid(b) Berlin(c) Budapest(d) New Delhi
Answer: New Delhi
13) According to report made available by CBI, the amount of Black money deposited by Indians in Foreign Banks is
(a) $ 300 Billion
(b) $ 1000 Billion(c) $ 500 Billion(d) None of the above
Answer: $ 500 Billion
14) The Supreme Court of India had recently canceled the .......... Telecom Licenses allotted on or after January 10, 2008
(a) 122(b) 123(c) 124(d) 125
Answer: 125
15) According to Data made available by Transparency International in December 2011, India's ranks in the Corruption Perceptions Index is:
(a) 95(b) 96(c) 97 (d) 98
Answer: 95
Note: Corruption perceptions index measures the perceived levels of public sector corruption in 183 countries and territories around the world
Current Affairs March 2012 Quiz-1
Posted: 28 Mar 2012 11:55 PM PDT
In the section on current Affairs, we will cover the Current Affairs of March, 2012.In our previous post, we have covered for Quizzes and Questions Answers for the month of February, 2012.Students preparing for several competitive exam will find this material useful.So go through these questions and according memorise them
20 Current Affairs March 2012 Quiz Questions
1. The fifth edition of the World Future Energy Summit was held recently in—
(A) Abu Dhabi(B) New Delhi(C) Tehran(D) Dhaka
2. Planning Commission of India on January 18, 2012 approved Rudrasagar development scheme. The scheme is related—
(A) Tripura (B) Assam(C) Manipur (D) Sikkim
3. The Board of Approval (BoA) under the Commerce Ministry on January 24, 2012 approved the proposal of this company to set up a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) at Indore in Madhya Pradesh. Identify the company—
(A) Reliance Industries(B) Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)(C) Hero Motors(D) Infosys
4. Scientists identified a new gene in maize plants called—
(A) Meg 1 (B) Meg 2(C) Meg 3 (D) Meg 4
5. Researchers discovered new earthworm species in Port Blair. What is the name of the new species ?
(A) Moniligaster ivaniosi(B) Annelida(C) Nematoda(D) Onychophora
6. Scientists recently developed a new wireless device to detect the presence of termites. Consider the following statements:
1. When the new device detects the presence of termites, it sends an SMS or email to a pest control firm.2. The device is made of a tiny sensor, even smaller than a fingernail.
Choose the right option :
(A) Both 1 and 2 are correct
(B) Only 1 is correct(C) Only 2 is correct(D) Neither 1 not 2 is correct
7. According to the draft sports policy of this State Government released on January 11, 2012, a special life-time achievement award, in memory of G.V. Raja, the Founder-President of the State Sports Council is to be instituted. Which State is being referred to ?
(A) Karnataka(B) Kerala(C) Tamil Nadu(D) Andhra Pradesh
8. Which team defeated Uttara-khand in the men's category to win the National title for the fourth time, in the 60th Senior National Volleyball Championship at Raipur on January 11, 2012 ?
(A) Kerala(B) Andhra Pradesh(C) West Bengal(D) Tamil Nadu
9. Which team extended their hegemony by defeating Kerala 25-12, 25-14, 25-16 in a one sided final in the women's category at the 60th Senior National Volleyball Championship ?
(A) Punjab (B) Services(C) Railways(D) Delhi
10. This footballer was awarded the 2011 FIFA Ballon d'Or on January 9, 2012 in Zurich. He won the award for the third consecutive year for the world's outstanding footballer.Identify the footballer.
(A) Cristiano Ronaldo(B) Xavi(C) Sergio Ramos(D) Lionel Messi
11. State-run Northern Coalfields (NCL) agreed to surrender land required to mine two blocks attached to the Sasan ultra mega power plant to which of the following companies giving the company the benefit of over ? 6000 crore over the life of the venture ?
(A) Reliance Power(B) Adani Power(C) Birla Power Solutions(D) DLF Power
12. Which car took home the crown of Indian Car of the Year 2012 in January 2012 ?
(A) Toyota Etios Liva(B) Maruti Suzuki Swift(C) Hyundai Verna(D) Hyundai Eon
13. As per the Wholesale Price Index, published by the government on January 16, 2012. Reduced food prices caused the inflation to dip to a year low at what per cent in December 2011?
(A) 7-47% (B) 7-65%(C) 6-33% (D) 5-41%
14. Maldives authorities allowed Male International Airport operator to collect airport development and insurance charges from passengers, nearly a month after a local court barred the Bangalore-based company from doing so. Name the operator.
(A) GMR Infrastructure(B) International Air Transport Association (LATA)(C) FraportAG(D) DIAL
15. Which French construction major entered the Indian market by buying out 100 per cent stake in NAPC, a Chennai-based construction company ?
(A) Sinopec Engineering(B) Uhde(C) Vinci(D) Snamprogetti
16. India signed MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) on tourism with ASEAN on January 12, 2012. The agreement took place in—
(A) Manado (B) Jakarta(C) Malaysia(D) Manila
17. Pravasi Bhartiya Divas-2012 was held in Jaipur. Jaipur is the capital of which one of the following states ?
(A) Rajasthan(B) Bihar(C) UP(D) Bihar
18. India and Japan on January 12, 2012 agreed to enhance their cooperation in the.........sector.
(A) Infrastructure(B) Tourism(C) Road and Transport(D) Coal and Mining
19. He was conferred the first S. K. Singh Award for excellence in the Indian Foreign Service on January 6, 2012. Identify the diplomat.
(A) Ranjan Mathai(B) Shivshankar Menon(C) D. Bala Venkatesh Verma(D) K.Raghunath
20. Name the auto making company which launched three new variants of the Eon-D—Lite plus, Era plus and Magna plus in the Indian market in January 2012.
(A) Tata Motors(B) Hyundai Motor India(C) Volkswagen(D) Maruti Suzuki
ANSWERS:
1. (A) 2. (A) 3. (B) 4. (A) 5. (A) 6. (A) 7. (B) 8. (A) 9. (C) 10. (D)11. (A) 12. (B) 13. (C) 14. (A) 15. (C) 16. (A) 17. (A) 18. (A) 19. (C) 20. (B)
Quick Information & History of RajasthanPosted by Admin on December 15, 2009
17 Votes
State Profile
Rajasthan is a vibrant, exotic state where tradition and royal glory meet in a riot of colors against the vast
backdrop of sand and desert. It has an unusual diversity in its entire forms- people, customs, culture,
costumes, music, manners, dialects, cuisine and physiography. The land is endowed with invincible forts,
magnificent palace havelis, rich culture and heritage, beauty and natural resources. It is a land rich in music,
Dance, Art & Craft and Adventure, a land that never ceases to intrigue & enchant.There is a haunting air of
romance, about the state, which is palpable in its every nook and corner. This abode of kings is one of the
most exotic locales for tourist world over. The state has not only survived in all its ethnicity but owes its
charisma and color to its enduring traditional way of life.
It is one of the 28 states that, along with seven union territories, form the republic of India. So rich is the
history of the land that every roadside village has its own tales of valour and sacrifice, the winds sing them
and the sands shift to spread them. Rajasthan is Spicy, but then, what is life after all without little bit of
spice, Rajasthan provides abundant scope to explore it.
The panoramic outlook of the state is simply mesmerizing, with lofty hills of Aravali’s – one of the oldest
mountain ranges of the world and the golden sand dunes of the Great Indian Desert – the only desert of the
sub-continent. No other region in the country is a conglomeration of so many paradoxes. It is a land of
superlatives, everything over here is breathtakingly beautiful, impressive and fascinating! The state is well
connected with other parts of the country and can be easily approached from Delhi and Bombay. Fast trains,
direct bus and air connections make travel easy and comfortable.
A visit to this wonderland will leave a lasting spell on your mind. In fact, one visit is not enough to capture
the real essence of this magical land. You will, we assure you, keep coming back for more.
Quick History of Rajasthan
Ancient Period, upto 1200 AD
Rajput clans emerged and held their sway over different parts of Rajasthan from about 700 AD. Before that,
Rajasthan was a part of several republics. It was a part of the Mauryan Empire. Other major republics that
dominated this region include the Malavas, Arjunyas, Yaudhyas, Kushans, Saka Satraps, Guptas and Hunas.
The Rajput clans ascendancy in Indian history was during the period from the eighth to the twelfth century
AD. The Pratihars ruled Rajasthan and most of northern India during 750-1000 AD. Between 1000-1200 AD,
Rajasthan witnessed the struggle for supremacy between Chalukyas, Parmars and Chauhans.
Medieval Period, 1201 – 1707
Around 1200 AD a part of Rajasthan came under Muslim rulers. The principal centers of their powers were
Nagaur and Ajmer. Ranthanbhor was also under their suzerainty. At the beginning of the 13th century AD,
the most prominent and powerful state of Rajasthan was Mewar.
Modern Period, 1707 – 1947
Rajasthan had never been united politically until its domination by Mughal Emperor – Akbar. Akbar created a
unified province of Rajasthan. Mughal power started to decline after 1707. The political disintegration of
Rajasthan was caused by the dismemberment of the Mughal Empire. The Marathas penetrated Rajasthan
upon the decline of the Mughal Empire. In 1755 they occupied Ajmer. The beginning of the 19th Century was
marked by the onslaught of the Pindaris.
In 1817-18 the British Government concluded treaties of alliance with almost all the states of Rajputana.
Thus began the British rule over Rajasthan, then called Rajputana.
Post Independence
The erstwhile Rajputana comprised 19 princely states and two chiefships of Lava and Kushalgarh and a
British administered territory of Ajmer-Merwara. Rajasthan State was heterogeneous conglomeration of
separate political entities with different administrative systems prevailing in different places. The present
State of Rajasthan was formed after a long process of integration which began on March 17, 1948 and ended
on November 1, 1956. Before integration it was called Rajputana; after integration it came to be known as
Rajasthan. At present there are 33 districts (including the new district of Pratapgarh) in the State.
District Information
All Districts of Rajasthan
AJMER DAUSA KOTA
ALWAR DHOLPUR NAGAUR
BANSWARA DUNGARPUR PALI
BARAN HANUMANGARHRAJSAMAND
BARMER JAIPUR SAWAI MADOHPUR
BHARATPUR JAISALMER SIKAR
BHILWARA JALORE SIROHI
BIKANER JHALAWAR SRI GANGANAGAR
BUNDI JHUNJHUNU TONK
CHITTORGARHJODHPUR UDAIPUR
CHURU KARAULI PRATAPGARH
Tourism
Places to Visit
Sisodia Rani Garden has tiered multilevel gardens with fountains,
water channel and painted pavilions and suites of living rooms. Amongst others, Vidhyadhar-ka-Bagh is the
best preserved one, with shady trees, flowing water, an open pavilion. It was built by the planner of the
city,Vidhyadhar.
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Parks and Sancturies
Rajasthan is a haven for a wide spectrum of wildlife. The topography of Rajasthan ranges from the barren
desert, scrub-thorn arid forests,rocks and ravines to wetlands and lush, green forests. And each of these
areas houses a large variety of animal and bird life. Some of them rare while some endangered.
Rajasthan is the home of the tigers, black bucks,chinkara, the rare desert fox,the endangered caracal, the
great Indian bustard,gavial, monitor lizard,wild boars,porcupine. Migratory birds like the common crane,
ducks,coots, pelicans and the rare Siberian cranes,imperial sandgrouse, falcons, buzzards flocks to this state
during the winter months. Typical areas representing each of the ecosystems have been earmarked as
special areas wildlife. Rajasthan boasts of two National Parks,over a dozen Sanctuaries and two Closed
Areas. Most of these areas are open to visitors round the year but are closed briefly during the monsoon.
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Adventure Tourism
The joy of being aloft in the wind and the thrill of defying the elements is what parasailing and ballooning are
all about. Unlike other aerosports, in these, once off the ground, the sportsman is on his own. Since the skies
are an element foreign to us, it would be judicious to take all precautions before indulging in the joy afforded
by the sports. Responsibility for the safety for the sportsman depends to a large extent on the team helping
out in this sport. Ballooning on other hand,permits the balloonist to soar high in the sky and drift over the
picturesque terrain.
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Heritage Hotels
In a class by themselves, these heritage hotels extend their own unique services to the tourist. Dressed
almost always in traditional turbans and dhotis,the old family retainers cater to the same kind of care and
hospitality to the tourists as they do to their personal guests.In most of these havelies,the host himself is
always around to ensure that the guest is comfortable and well looked after. What these palaces lack by way
of five-star facilities they more than make up by the personalized service that they extend. The Department
of Tourism takes active interest in promoting these heritage hotels. Some are listed below. A more detailed
list is available with the Department of Tourism,Government of Rajasthan.
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Distance Chart
To find out : Distance between two cities, trace down the vertical column of one city to its intersection with
the column of the other city.
The total road mileage in Rajasthan is 2521 kms. of national highway and around 54,000 kms. of state roads
and rural link roads. Roads provide most convenient modes of transport between Delhi and various locations
in eastern Rajasthan, most of which are 1-5 hours of comfortable road journey from Delhi.
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Art & Culture
Paintings of Rajasthan
Rajasthan’s role in the development of Indian art has been very important. The decoration of dwellings and
other household objects was but one aspect of the creative genius of the Rajasthani – the world of miniature
paintings is perhaps the most fascinating and the distinctive styles that have existed here are renowned the
world over. From the 16th century onwards there flourished different schools of paintings like the Mewar
school, the Bundi-Kota kalam, the Jaipur, Bikaner, Kishengarh and Marwar schools.
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Jewellery & Gems
Rajasthan, men and women traditionally wore necklaces, armlets, anklets, earrings and rings. With the
advent of the Mughal Empire, Rajasthan became a major centre for production of the finest kind of jewellery.
It was a true blend of the Mughal with the Rajasthani craftsmanship. The Mughals brought sophisticated
design & technical know-how of the Persians with them.
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Art Galleries & Museums
RAJASTHAN - the land of massive forts, sprawling palaces and intricately carved temples ofcolourful tribes
and brave warriors, of unrivalledform of arts and crafts, unique dance and music traditions, is changing at
rapid pace. Its vast network of Museums in large and small towns, archaeological sites and the recently
opened museums and art galleries in the palaces of erstwhile rulers of old states help to preserve this great
heritage for posterity.
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Folk Dance and Music
There is a great tradition of popular poetry, which is written under the rival banners of Turru and Kalangi.
This is a sung in groups in Jikri, Kanhaiyya or Geet(of the Meenas), Hele-ke-Khyal and Bam Rasiya of Eastern
Rajasthan. Group singing of classical bandishes, called the Dangal or taalbandi is also unique to this region.
Bhopas are singing priests of various deities or warrior saints.The Bhopas of Mataji wear costumes and play
the Mashak.
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Fairs & Festivals
The Rajasthani’s love for colour and joyous celebrations is proved by the elaborate rituals and the gay
abandon with which he surrenders himself to the numerous fairs and festivals of the region. In addition to
the festivals celebrated by the Hindus,Muslims and others,there are also the traditional fairs.
People of Rajasthan
People
In olden days, the profession of the people decided their caste. This system has now been broken. Today,
individuals have the freedom to opt for any profession irrespective of caste. The profession based caste
system has now been transformed into birth-based caste system. People of various castes and sub-castes
reside in Rajasthan.
The Rajputs, who were the rulers of most of the erstwhile princely states of Rajasthan, form a major group of
residents of Rajasthan. Rajputs are generally stoutly built people of good height. The Rajputs generally
worshipped the Sun, Shiva, and Vishnu. Vedic religion is still followed by the Rajputs. All the auspicious and
inauspicious activities are done in accordance to the Vedic traditions.
The other castes found in Rajasthan are as follows:
Brahmins : Their main occupation was worshipping and performance of religious rites.
Vaishya : These people generally took up business as their source of livelihood. These days they are settled
in every nook and corner of the country.
There is a large group of agricultural castes to be found in Rajasthan. These people depend on Agriculture for
thier livelihood. Some of these castes are Jat, Gurjar, Mali, Kalvi etc.
Irrespective of the birth-based caste system, each individual is free to follow the profession / occupation as
per choice, in modern Rajasthan.
Many tribes are also found in different parts of Rajasthan. These tribes have their own social systems and
customs. Some of the commonly known tribs are Meena, Bhil, Garasia, Kanjar.
Religions
The religion and costumes of the tribes vary. They each have their own religion, costumes and profession.
The religion followed by Rajasthanis, in general, is the Hindu religion. Various other religions are also
prevalent.
Some of these religions are:
Jain Religion: the Jains follow the teachings of Lord Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara. Mahavira stressed on the
practice Non-violence.
Sikh Religion :Over time,there has been a considarable increase in the number of followers of Sikh religion.
The sikhs belive in formless God and worship their holy book ‘Guru Granth Sahib’.
Some other major religions that are followed are Buddishm, Islam, Chirstianity, Parsi religion.
Costumes
The study of the people of Rajasthan is incomplete without the knowledge of costumes and ornaments. The
costumes of the present have the reflections of the costumes of the past. .
Both males and females dress in the customary dresses fully influenced by climate, economy, status and the
profession, they are engaged. The traditional dresses being Potia, Dhoti, Banda, Angrakhi, Bugatari,
Pachewara, Khol, Dhabla, amongst Hindus; and Tilak, Burga, Achkan amongst Muslims which fast changing
now with Bushirt, Salwar and Skirts, Saris and Pants accordingly. Turbans the head dress of Rajasthan is a
differential pattern of each geographical region designed to its terrain and climatic influence. Clothes
express ones personality and tell people which village and caste they belong.
All over Rajasthan the bandhni, tie-dye sari and turban reign supreme.
The common dress of the women constitutes (i) Sari or Odhani, (ii) Kanchli or Kunchuki or Choli (iii) Ghaghra
or Ghaghri or Lahanga Besides, the women of high status and ranks wear dupatta and patka. The use of
chappals or sandals or jutees is also common but ladies of high families use coloured sandals studded
with gold threads and stars.Thus, it is concluded that the costumes of women are very colourful and
fascinating.
Ornaments
He use of ornaments dates back to the prehistoric times with the passage of time new designs and varieties
replace the old ones but still there are ornaments which were used in the past and are still used in the
present.
Both men and women wear ornaments but with the passage of time, men are giving up their use. The
ornaments of gold and silver are more prevalent in Rajasthan. There are certain ornaments which are used
by men.
In daily use the ladies wear normal ornaments of neck, hand, nose and ear but on special occasions and
social functions women wear all the ornaments of to look beautiful and attractive.For its exquisite designs
and delicacy of art Rajasthan jewelry is a rage not only for ladies in India but also for women of foreign
countires.
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This is the 3rd set of 120 Current Affairs quizzes. These quizzes will equip you to
take all competitive examinations as well. These quizzes are based on Corporate,
Economy, Sports, Science, National Current Affairs of India. This will make you
better prepared to face competitive examinations like that of IBPS CWE, Bank PO,
RRB, NABARD, RBI, LIC, Civil Services, MBA etc.
1. The union government of India on 1 February 2012 gave the approval for setting up a
National Council for Senior Citizens. It will be headed by the minister of____
a) External Affairs
b) Social Justice and Empowerment
c) Home
d) Finance
Answer: (b) Social Justice and Empowerment
2. As per the latest Sample registration System( SRS) bulletin, December 2011 released by
the Registrar General of India(RGI), it is noted that Infant Mortality Rate(IMR) dropped
further from __ to __ infant deaths per 1000 live births during 2010.
a) 50; 47
b) 52; 49
c) 53; 48
d) 48; 47
Answer: (a) 50; 47
3. In the period from January to November 2011, Sri Lanka received just over 7.5 lakh
tourists. Of this, over 1.5 lakh were Indians. Indians constituted about what per cent of the
tourists to Sri Lanka in 2011?
a. 20%
b. 11%
c. 27%
d. 31%
Answer: (a)
4. The Review Committee on the Delhi School Education Act and Rules 1973 submitted its
report to Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on 30 January 2012. Which of the following facts are
not true in this regard?
1. The committee was chaired by legal expert Manish Kumar Gaur. The other members of
the committee were Abha Joshi and Shailja Chandra.
2. The committee’s report is aimed at bringing about purposeful amendments to the Act
and related rules
3. The committee, constituted in April 2011 was mandated to examine all issues related
to DSEAR-73
4. It suggested a new concept of conducting school inspections with the primary focus
being on the learning outcomes of children.
a. 2 & 3
b. 3 & 4
c. Only 3
d. Only 1
Answer: (d)
5. Freedom fighter and one of the doyens of Indian diplomacy who was an architecht of of
the 1971 Indo-Soviet Treaty passed away in New Delhi on 31 january 2012. Identify him.
a. A K Damodaran
b. Prakash Shah
c. Bali Ram Bhagat
d. Shyam Nandan Prasad Mishra
Answer: (a)
6. Which electronic gadget maker predicting a fourth consecutive year of losses, named
Kazuo Hirai as chief executive officer, replacing Howard Stringer?
a. Sony
b. Samsung Electronics
c. Videocon
d. Hitachi
Answer: (a)
7. Binani Industries, the holding company of Braj Binani group, cquired a Belgian
fibreglass company for 275 million euros. The Belgian company is a leading manufacturer of
fibreglass in Europe. Name the Belgian company.
1. 1B
2. 2B
3. 3B
4. F2B
Answer: (c)
8. Which state run company signed an agreement with its trade unions for increase in the
wages under which minimum guaranteed benefit would be 25% of gross?
a. BHEL
b. CIL
c. IOC
d. ONGC
Answer: (b)
9. Which of the following banks filed a criminal complaint against Sterling Biotech, and its
six directors, for allegedly defaulting on repayments on credit facilities provided by the
public sector lender?
a. State Bank of Travancore
b. State Bank of Mysore
c. State Bank of Patiala
d. State Bank of Indore
Answer: (b)
10. Shailesh Rao, managing director (media & platforms) at Google’s Asia-Pacific
operations, left the world’s biggest Internet search company to set up the international
business of which of the following companies?
a. Yahoo
b. Rediffmail
c. Skype
d. Twitter
Answer: (d)
11. United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN-DESA) data for 150
countries over 40 years showed which two countries as the only two countries in the world
where female infant mortality is higher than male infant mortality in the 2000s?
a. Venezuela & Cambodia
b. Nigeria & Ghana
c. China & India
d. Indonesia & China
Answer: (c)
12. The fifth edition of the world future energy summit was held in Abu Dhabi from 16 to 19
January 2012. Abu Dhabi is the capital of ___.
a) UAE
b) UK
c) Iraq
d) Iran
Answer: (a) UAE
13. Kamla Persad Bissessar visited India from 5 January 2012 to 14 January 2012. Consider
the following statements on her.
i) She is the seventh Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago.
ii) She is the country’s first female Prime Minister.
Choose the right option:
a) Both i and ii are correct.
b) Only i is correct.
c) Only ii is correct.
d) Neither i nor ii is correct.
Answer: (a) Both i and ii are correct
14. What is SHADE?
a) A new pact among the naval forces of India, Japan and China
b) A new pact among the armed forces of India, Japan and China
c) A new pact among the naval forces of India, Japan and Russia
d) A new pact among the armed forces of India, Japan and Russia
Answer: (a) A new pact among the naval forces of India, Japan and China
15. Market regulator, Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on 28 January 2012
decided to enhance the minimum investment amount per client managed by portfolio
managers. Which of the following facts are not true with respect to the above statement?
2. SEBI decided to enhance the minimum investment amount per client managed by
portfolio managers to Rs.25 lakh from Rs.5 lakh
3. insurance companies and mutual funds, which are broad-based investment vehicles
representing the interests of the public at large to be included in the provisions of SEBI
(Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations
4. As per the current norm, SEBI (ICDR) Regulations preclude companies from issuing
preferential allotment to entities which have sold any of their holdings during the six months
prior to the relevant date
5. SEBI approved changes in the SEBI (Mutual Fund) Regulations, 1996, which ask the
asset management companies (AMCs) to ensure a fair treatment to all investors.
a. Only 1
b. Only 2
c. Only 3
d. Only 4
Answer: (b)
16. The Union government in January 2012 decided to subscribe to preferential equity
shares issued by which of the two public sector banks?
a. SBI & PNB
b. PNB & Union Bank
c. SBI & UCO
d. Bank of Baroda & Canara Bank
Answer: (a)
17. According to the data released by the Commerce and Industry Ministry on 30 January
2012, the growth rate of eight core industries slowed down to what per cent in December
2011 from 6.3 per cent in December 2010?
a. 2.5%
b. 3.1 %
c. 4%
d. 5.2%
Answer: (b)
18. The apex decision-making body of the communications ministry, the Telecom
Commission decided to allow mobile phone companies to share spectrum. Identify the
statement which is incorrect.
1. The Commission has however limited this facility to 3G airwaves alone
2. Only those operators that have airwaves in a particular region can share it. Spectrum
can be shared only between two spectrum holders
3. Two companies can share airwaves only if their combined holdings do not exceed the
limits prescribed in the M&A norms
4. Spectrum sharing deals will also have to be renewed every five years
a. Only 4
b. Only 2
c. Only 1
d. 2 & 3
Answer: (c)
19. The Union government on 31 January 2012 revised the economic growth rate for
2010-2011 financial year to what percent in comparison to the previous estimate of 8.5
percent?
a. 8%
b. 8.4%
c. 7.5%
d. 7%
Answer: (b)
20. Which team coached by R R Jadeja won its second consecutive Ranji Trophy title by
defeating Tamil Nadu at the MA Chidambaram stadium on 23 January 2012?
a. Karnataka
b. West Bengal
c. Andhra Pradesh
d. Rajasthan
Answer: (d)
21. Which Australian batsman was honoured with Austrlia’s highest civil honour - an
officer (AO) in the general division of the Order of Australia for distinguished service to the
sport of cricket as a leading player?
a. Ricky Ponting
b. Adam Gilchrist
c. Michael Hussey
d. Andrew Symonds
Answer: (a)
22. The 2012 men’s final of the Australian Open went past the 2008 Wimbledon final time
record, finishing after 5 hours and 53 minutes of play. Who emerged winner in the epic final?
a. Andy Murray
b. Roger Federer
c. Novak Djokovic
d. Rafael Nadal
Answer: (c)
23. Name the woman tennnis player who won her win first Grand Slam title by winning in
the finals of of the Australian Open 2012.
a. Victoria Azarenka
b. Svetlana Kuznetsova
c. Maria Sherapova
d. Caroline Wozniacki
Answer: (a)
24. Which of the following table tennis players won his maiden national title by defeating
a six time champion in the final of the 73rd Senior National and Inter-State Table Tennis
Championships in Lucknow on 29 January 2012?
a. A Sharath Kamal
b. A Amalraj
c. N Ganeshan
d. T.Raju
Answer: (b)
25. The White House on 10 February 2012 named India's renowned economist as the
receipient of the 2011 US National Humanities Medal. Identify him.
a. Montek Singh Ahluwalia
b. C. Rangarajan
c. Usha Thorat
d. Amartya Sen
Answer: (d)
26. Singer and actress Whitney Houston died on 11 February 2012 in a Beverly Hills hotel
room California. Which of the facts about her are not true?
1. Houston is a winner of six Grammy Awards including record of the year for I Will Always
Love You and album of the year for The Bodyguard
2. Houston's 1985 debut album Whitney Houston became the best-selling debut album by
a female act at the time of its release. The album was named Rolling Stone's best album of
1986, and was ranked at number 254 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Albums of
All Time
3. She had made her national televised debut alongside Davis on Gimme a Break.
4. She had won her first Grammy award for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female for
Saving All My Love for You.
5. She is the first artist to have two number-one Billboard 200 Album awards (formerly
"Top Pop Album") on the Billboard magazine year-end charts.
a. 1 & 5
b. Only 2
c. Only 5
d. 2 & 4
Answer: (c)
27. The sixty-fifth annual British Academy Film awards, the BAFTA’s was held at the Royal
Opera House in London 12 February 2012. Which film swept the award ceremony winning a
total of 6 awards?
a. The Iron Lady
b. The Artist
c. We Need to Talk About Kevin
d. Hugo
Answer: (b)
28. This British singer with six nominations, won all six awards at 54th Annual Grammy
Awards held on 12 February 2012 for the album 21, thus tying Beyoncé's record for most
wins by a female artist in one night. Identify the singer.
a. Bon Iver
b. Lady Gaga
c. Adele
d. Whitney Houston
Answer: (c)
29. Pakistani archaeologists discovered a rare Indus Valley civilization-era seal in steatite
dating back to 2500-2000 BC from the Cholistan area of which of the following province in
Pakistan?
a. Punjab Privince
b. Balochistan
c. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
d. FATA
Answer: (a)
30. There were as many as 1359 foreigners, who availed themselves of the Visa on Arrival
scheme in January compared with 790 in January 2011. What was the per centage growth
recorded in number of foreigners availing Visa on Arrival (VoA) scheme in January 2012?
a. 70%
b. 72%
c. 75%
d. 82%
Answer: (b)
31. As per the provisional figures of exports released on 9 February 2012, India’s exports
in January 2012 rose to what per cent to $25.4 billion?
a. 10.1%
b. 7%
c. 12.32%
d. 8.3%
Answer: (a)
32. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on 14 February 2012, issued the ‘Draft Circular for
Deployment of White Label Automated Teller Machines (WLAs) from non-bank entities.
Which of the following facts related to this statement is/are not true?
1. The WLA operator can choose the location of the WLA. However, it will have to adhere
to annual targets and the ratio of WLA between Tier I &II and Tier III-VI centres that may be
stipulated by the RBI.
2. Non-bank entities proposing to set up WLAs have to apply to the RBI seeking
authorisation under the Payment and Settlement Systems Act 2007
3. The non-banking entities should have a minimum net worth of Rs. 1000 crore at the
time of making the application and on a continuing basis after issue of the requisite
authorisation.
4. Being non-bank owned ATMs, the guidelines on five free transactions in a month for
using other bank ATMs will not be applicable for transactions made on the WLAs.
5. The WLA operator will have to declare one Sponsor Bank, which will serve as the
Settlement Bank for the settlement of all the service transactions at the WLAs.
a. 2 & 5
b. Only 1
c. Only 3
d. Only 5
Answer: (c)
33. Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) headed by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee
on 15 February 2012 approved the auction route for selling 5 per cent stake in state-run oil
major?
a. IOC
b. ONGC
c. HPCL
d. BPCL
Answer: (b)
34. As per official data released on 14 February 2012, headline inflation eased to a 26-
month low in January 2012 from 7.47 per cent in December 2011 on the back of further fall
in vegetable prices. What did the headline inflation stand at in January 2012?
a. 6.55%
b. 5.33%
c. 5.75%
d. 7.1%
Answer: (a)
1. Name the veteran hindi film music composer Rajesh Roshan was honoured with the
Lata Manageshkar award by the Madhya Pradesh government on 8 February 2012.
a. A R Rehman
b. Rajesh Roshan
c. Adnan Sami
d. Leslie Lewis
Answer: (b)
35. Noted Hindi writer Professor Ramdarash Mishra was selected for the 21st Vyas
Samman for his poetry collection. For which of his poetry collection was he selected for the
award?
a. Pak gai hai dhoop
b. Path ke Geet
c. Kandhe par Suraj
d. Aam Ke Patte
Answer: (d)
36. Renowned Urdu poet and noted lyricist of Umrao Jaan, Akhlaq Mohammad Khan
passed away in Aligarh on 13 February 2012 after battling lung cancer. Which of the facts
about the poet given below are not true?
1. Akhlaq Mohammad Khan wrote under the pen name 'Shahryar'
2. Shahryar started his career as a literary assistant at Anjuman Tarraqqi-e-Urdu. He then
went on to join Jamia Millia Islamia, as a lecturer in Urdu and rose to become the chairman of
the Urdu Department
3. Shahryar had received the Jnanpith Award, India's highest literary award, in the year
2008.
4. He edited the literary magazine Sher-o-Hikmat. In 1987 he received the Sahitya
Akademy Award in Urdu for his poetry collection, `Khwab Ka Dar Band Hai'
a. 1 & 3
b. Only 3
c. Only 2
d. 3 & 4
Answer: (c)
37. 44th Session of Indian Labour Conference was held on 14 – 15th February, 2012 under
the chairmanship of Shri Mallikarjun Kharge, Union Minister of Labour & Employment. Which
of the facts given below are not true about the conference?
1. The conference was inaugurated by the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
2. The Conference deliberated upon very topical and critical issues viz., (i) Minimum
Wages, (ii) Social Security and (iii) Employability and Employment.
3. The first such tripartite consultation at the national level was held in 1942 as the
Tripartite National Labour Conference – subsequently renamed as Indian Labour Conference
since 1944
4. 45 Sessions of Indian Labour Conference have been held so far to discuss prominent
labour related issues.
a. Only 4
b. 2 & 3
c. 1& 3
d. Only 3
Answer: (a)
38. Name the senior BJP leader and Higher Education Minister of Karnataka who died in Bangalore
on 14 February 2012 following a massive cardiac arrest.
a. Katti Ramesh Vishwanath
b. G.S.Basavaraj
c. K.H. Muniyappa
d. V S Acharya
Answer: (d)
39. Consider the following statements and using the code given below identify the
personality with whom these statements are associated
1. He was the founder of Max Telecom
2. He is the founder and Chairman of Max India
3. He has been appointed the Non-Executive Chairman of Vodafone India
4. He is a veteran of Telecom Industry
(a). Deepak Parekh
(b). Sunil Bharati Mittal
(c). KP Singh
(d). Analjeet Singh
Answer: (d)
40. Which of the following Indian Telecom company on 16 February 2012 got the RBI nod
for FCCB redemption?
(a). Reliance Telecom
(b). Uninor
(c). Airtel
(d). Vodafone
Answer: (a)
41. Cognizant which on 13 February 2012 inked a 5-year deal with Future Group is a
(a). Logistic Company
(b). Aviation Company
(c). Online Retail Company
(d). Technology Solution Company
Answer: (d)
42. Kintetsu World Express of Japan and Gati on 13 February 2012 entered into a Joint
Venture of which of the following sector?
(a). Electronic Equipments
(b). Supply Chain
(c). Single Brand Retail
(d). Technology Solution
Answer: (b)
43. Legrand, the French electronic and digital equipments company on 9 February 2012
acquired the UPS business of which of the following Indian brand?
(a). Luminous
(b). Onida
(c). Numeric Power
(d). Invertabular
Answer: (c)
44. Consider the following statements and using the code given below identify the
personality with whom these statements are associated
1. He is the Serbian National
2. He holds number one position in world Tennis ranking
3. He has been given the highest Serbian award, the Gold Star of Karadjordje on 15
February 2012
4. He has five grand slam titles in his name
(a) Novack Djokovik
(b) Rafael Nadal
(c) Roser Federar
(d) Leton Hewit
Answer: (a)
45. Which of the following Indian company on 16 February 2012 withdrew its decision to
quash all its ties with the BCCI
(a) Reliance Industries
(b) Essar
(c) Sahara Group
(d) Vodafone
Answer: (c)
46. Who was sacked as the Bowling Coach of Indian Cricket Team on 13 February 2012?
(a) Garry Kirsten
(b) Venkatesh Prasad
(c) Eric Simons
(d) Brad Hogg
Answer: (c)
47. India had appealed to the International Olympic Committee to withdraw the sponsorship
of which company from the London Olympics
(a) Dow Chemicals
(b) Vodafone
(c) General Motors
(d) Google
Answer: (a)
48. Andrew Symonds, who announced his retirement from all the formats of cricket on 16
February 2012, is the player of
(a) England
(b) Newzeland
(c) Australia
(d) South Africa
Answer: (c)
49. Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram inaugurated the the fourth and final regional
hub of the National Security Guard (NSG) in which of the following places on 23 February
2012
a. Mumbai
b. Imphal
c. Srinagar
d. Vishakhapattnam
Answer: (a)
50. As a part of the Chacha Nehru Sehat Yojna (CNSY) Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit
on 20 February 2012 launched a major State-wide de-worming campaign. Which of the
following facts are not correct with respect to the de-worming campaign?
1. The campaign aims to de-worm the children and save them from worm-infested
diseases such as anaemia, malnutrition, and physical and mental retardation
2. Delhi Government had earlier conducted a study and found that the average prevalence
of soil-transmitted worms was around 16 per cent
3. To overcome this, all school-age children of Delhi Government schools, Municipal
Corporation Delhi schools, New Delhi Municipal Council schools, Delhi Cantonment Board
schools, pre-school children in Anganwadi centres, and the adolescent girls of SABLA
programme was given one dose of the de-worming medication on 21 february 2012, the de-
worming day.
4. The exercise was conducted in schools and Anganwadi centres, where the teachers and
Anganwadi workers would administer mebendazole de-worming tablets to every child.
5. The Chacha Nehru Sehat Yojna was introduced in September 2010 to provide health
check-ups and free treatment to students studying in Delhi government, New Delhi
Municipal Council, Municipal Corporation of Delhi and Delhi Cantonment Board schools
a. 3 & 4
b. Only 4
c. Only 5
d. 2 & 4
Answer: (c)
51. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) panel on priority sector lending on 21 February 2012
proposed increment in the target (priority sector) for foreign banks to 40% of net bank credit
from the current level of 32 per cent with sub-targets of 15 per cent for exports and 15 per
cent for the MSE sector. The committee was headed by which of the following members?
a. M. V. Nair
b. Dr. D. Subbarao
c. Dr. K.C. Chakrabarty
d. Subir Gokran
Answer: (a)
52. The new version of MGNREGA included more than 25 agriculture and allied activities.
The new version of the act will be implemented from___.
a) 1 April 2012
b) 1 May 2012
c) 1 June 2012
d) 1 July 2012
Answer: (a) 1 April 2012
53. The Vice President Mohammed Hamid Ansari released a collection of poems titled LAVA
in New Delhi. The poems were written by___.
a) Javed Akhtar
b) Hamid Ansari
c) Salman Rushdie
d) Salman Khan
Answer: (a) Javed Akhtar
54. India asked which one of the following nations to bring in a national anti-piracy
legislation for investigation and prosecution of suspected pirates?
a) Somalia
b) China
c) Egypt
d) Ghana
Answer: (a) Somalia
55. India and Pakistan on 21 February 2012 agreed to extend the agreement to reduce the
risk from accidents related to nuclear weapons for another___ years.
a) Five
b) Four
c) Three
d) Two
Answer: (a) Five
56. The largest (12.76 carat) rough pink diamond ever found in Australia was discovered in
a West Australian mine owned by Rio Tinto. What was diamond named?
a. Argyle Pink Jubilee
b. Williamson Pink
c. Aurora Butterfly of Peace
d. Eureka Diamond
Answer: (a)
57. A phase-two study of the World Bank’s crisis response, presented in a report, titled The
World Bank’s Response to the Global Economic Crisis: Phase II was released on 23 February
2012. Which of the following facts stated below is incorrect with respect to the report?
1. Low resource allocation at the start of the crisis and the assumption that all financing
demands could be accommodated from existing patterns of lending had played a role in the
Bank’s ultimate lending decisions.
2. While equity-to-loan ratios of the Bank at the outset of the crisis were around 37.5 per
cent, the recent financial figures released by the Bank for quarter closing September 2011
suggested it had come down to 29 per cent
3. while much of the budget-support lending that the Bank undertook in India had helped
signal the strength of public sector banks in the country, yet many of these public sector
banks had capital adequacy ratios conforming to Indian government norms at the outset of
crisis
4. The lending phenomenon was driven by country demand for Bank lending, and hence
countries that were most engaged with the Bank before the crisis tended to approach the
Bank more and in some cases get loans more quickly
a. 1 & 3
b. Only 2
c. 3 & 4
d. Only 4
Answer: (b)
58. Delhi High Court on 23 February 2012 dismissed a plea from the Centre challenging
Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal’s (TDSAT) authority to stop which of
the following bodies from enforcing a ban on 3G roaming pacts between telcos?
a. Supreme Court
b. HRD Ministry
c. DoT
d. Finance Ministry
Answer: (c)
59. Cabinet Committee for Economic Affairs approved the National Dairy Development
Board’s ambitious National Dairy Plan for the 12th Five-Year Plan to be initiated in 2012.
Which of the following facts with regard to the statement is not true?
2. The project is aimed at boosting milk production using scientific breeding and feeding
programmes covering about 2.7 million milch animals in 40000 villages
3. According to the National Dairy Development Board, the demand for milk is likely to be
about 150 million tonne by 2016-17 and 200-210 million tonne by 2021-22. India was the
third largest milk producing nation in 2010-11 with a production of 100.2 million tonne.
4. Cooperatives currently procure about 16% of the national marketable milk surplus
covering around 21% of the country’s villages and 18% of rural milk producing households
5. The cooperative sector is needed to achieve a procurement share of at least 20% of the
marketable milk surplus by 2016-17 so as to retain an overall 50% share of the marketable
surplus handled by the organised sector
a. 1 & 3
b. Only 3
c. Only 2
d. 3 & 4
Answer: (c)
60. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on13 February 2012 changed the bank rate, a medium-term
signal rate after nine years with the objective to realign it with the marginal standing facility
(MSF) rate as a one-time technical adjustment to link it with the main policy repo rate. What
does the changed bank rate stand stand at?
a. 9.5%
b. 8.3%
c. 10.1%
d. 8%
Answer: (a)
61. As per the first nationwide retail inflation data released by the Centre of Statistical
Office on 21 February 2012, inflation based on the all India Consumer Price Index stood at
what per cent in January 2012?
a. 6.6%
b. 7.65
c. 8.32%
d. 5.50%
Answer: (b)
62. The Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Panel (PMEAC) on 22 February 2012 projected
7.5 - 8 per cent growth rate for the fiscal 2012-13. Which of the following facts are true with
respect to the above statement?
1. The economy recorded a growth rate of 8.4 per cent in 2010-11, which according to the
CSO estimates is expected to moderate to 6.7 per cent in the current fiscal 2011-12
2. Inflation was projected to moderate to 6.5% by March 2012 and 5-6 per cent in 2012-
13.
3. The manufacturing sector was projected to grow by 4.8 percent while construction
segment is expected to expand by 5.3 percent.
4. Projected Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth for 2012 is substantially down from the
budgetary target of around nine percent, and 8.4 percent expansion registered in 201
a. Only 4
b. Only 1
c. Only 2
d. 1, 2 & 4
Answer: (d)
63. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) panel on priority sector lending on 21 February 2012
proposed increment in the target (priority sector) for foreign banks to what per cent of net
bank credit from the current level of 32 per cent with sub-targets of 15 per cent for exports
and 15 per cent for the MSE sector?
a. 53%
b. 40%
c. 46%
d. 39%
Answer: (b)
64. Consider the following statements and using the code given below identify the
personality with whom these statements are associated
2. He is the Chairman of HDFC
3. He has been given the Ernst & Young Lifetime Achievement Award 2011
4. He is one of the pioneer in the Housing Finance in the country
5. He is on the board of Castrol India Limited
(a) Deepak Parekh
(b) Rahul Bhatia
(c) Ratan Tata
(d) Analjeet Singh
Answer: (a)
65. Rahul Bhatia, who was chosen for Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award is the
Managing Director of
(a) Qualcomm Communications
(b) Jet Airways
(c) Vodafone
(d) InterGlobe Enterprises
Answer: (d)
66. Etisalat Which has initiated the legal proceeding against the promoters of Swan
Telecom, its joint venture partner in India, is a
(a) Baharain Based Company
(b) UAE Based Company
(c) Australia Based Company
(d) Russia Based Company
Answer: (b)
67. The Competition Commission of India, under the Competition Act, 2002of Parliament,
has been empowered to look into
(a) high voltage merger and acquisition deals
(b) market activities
(c) security market tradings
(d) client base of different companies
Answer: (a)
68. World’s largest two wheeler manufacturer Hero MotoCorp on 22 February 2012 inked a
pact with Erik Buell Racing [EBR]. EBR is an
(a) USA based company
(b) UAE based company
(c) Argentina based company
(d) UK based company
Answer: (a)
69.Consider the following statements and using the code given below identify the
personality with whom these statements are associated
1. He is an Australian national
2. He led the Australian cricket team twice to the world cup victory
3. He has 30 centuries and 82 fifties in ODI in his name
4. He on 21 February 2012 announced his retirement from the One day cricket
(a) Andrew Simonds
(b) Shane Watson
(c) Ricky Ponting
(d) Kevin Pieterson
Answer: (c)
70. Which of the following team defeated Indian women hockey team in the final match of
London Olympic Qualifiers
(a) South Africa
(b) France
(c) Australia
(d) New Zealand
Answer: (a)
71. Dow Chemicals whose sponsorship to the London Olympics was highly protested in India
is the parent company of
(a) Union Carbide
(b) Etisalat
(c) Vodafone
(d) Coca Cola
Answer: (b)
72. Sania Mirza and Elena Vesnina suffered a crushing defeat against top seeds Liezel
Huber and Lisa Raymond and finished runners-up at the
(a) Australian Open
(b) WTA Dubai Open
(c) Chennai Open
(d) Korean Open
Answer: (b)
73. Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina won his 10th career ATP title by beating
(a) Roger Federar
(b) Rafael Nadal
(c) Novac Djokovick
(d) Michael Llodra
Answer: (d)
74. According to data released by the ministry of commerce and industry on 28 February
2012, output of eight core segments that comprise the manufacturing sector dipped to 0.5%
in January 2012, marking the slowest growth in three months. What is the total weight of the
eight core segments in the index for industrial production (IIP)?
a. 42%
b. 37.9%
c. 53%
d. 51.4%
Answer: (b)
75. The union government decided to boost public spending in the health sector to what
per cent of GDP from the current 1.4 per cent over five years (12th Five Year Plan period
begining 2012)?
a. 2.5%
b. 3%
c. 3.33%
d. 4.5%
Answer: (a)
76. As per the data released by the Central Statistical organisation (CSO) on 29 February
2012, India’s economic growth rate dipped to what percent in the third quarter (october-
december ) of 2011-12 due to poor performance of the manufacturing, mining and farm
sectors?
a. 5.5%
b. 3.2%
c. 6.1%
d. 6.6%
Answer: (c)
77. As per the data released by the Controller General of Accounts on 29 February 2012,
fiscal deficit was 105 per cent of the total annual target in the April-January period of 2011-
12. What did the deficit stand at?
a. Rs 4 lakh crore
b. Rs 3.33 lakh crore
c. Rs 5.21 lakh crore
d. Rs 4.34 lakh crore
Answer: (d)
78. Scientists recently found the treatment for Glaucoma in rats. Glaucoma is an __
disease.
a) Eye
b) Ear
c) Lung
d) Skin
Answer: (a) Eye
79. Scientists identified two genes, which are linked to Parkinson’s. The genes are called__.
a) NACP and MAPT
b) NCAP and MPAT
c) NPAC and MTPA
d) NNCP and MMPA
Answer: (a) NACP and MAPT
80. Erosion and diversion of Rushikulya river mouth in Odisha's Ganjam district seem to be
posing a serious threat to the annual mass nesting of the endangered Olive Ridley sea
turtles. Consider the following statements:
i) The olive ridley sea turtle is also known as the Pacific ridley.
ii) It is a species of sea turtle.
Choose the right option:
a) Both i and ii are correct.
b) Only i is correct.
c) Only ii is correct.
d) Neither i nor ii is correct.
Answer: (a) Both i and ii are correct
81. Which one of the following state governments imposed restrictions on the visit of foreign
tourists to the areas inhabited by Tribals?
a) Odisha
b) Bihar
c) Madhya Pradesh
d) Uttar Pradesh
Answer: (a) Odisha
82. Indian black eagle was spotted in the Aravali Biodiversity park after a gap of __ years.
a) 90
b) 80
c) 70
d) 60
Answer: (a) 90
83. According to data released by the ministry of commerce and industry on 28 February
2012, output of eight core segments that comprise the manufacturing sector dipped to 0.5%
in January 2012, marking the slowest growth in three months. What is the total weight of the
eight core segments in the index for industrial production (IIP)?
a. 42%
b. 37.9%
c. 53%
d. 51.4%
Answer: (b)
84. The union government decided to boost public spending in the health sector to what
per cent of GDP from the current 1.4 per cent over five years (12th Five Year Plan period
begining 2012)?
a. 2.5%
b. 3%
c. 3.33%
d. 4.5%
Answer: (a)
85. As per the data released by the Central Statistical organisation (CSO) on 29 February
2012, India’s economic growth rate dipped to what percent in the third quarter (october-
december ) of 2011-12 due to poor performance of the manufacturing, mining and farm
sectors?
a. 5.5%
b. 3.2%
c. 6.1%
d. 6.6%
Answer: (c)
86. As per the data released by the Controller General of Accounts on 29 February 2012,
fiscal deficit was 105 per cent of the total annual target in the April-January period of 2011-
12. What did the deficit stand at?
a. Rs 4 lakh crore
b. Rs 3.33 lakh crore
c. Rs 5.21 lakh crore
d. Rs 4.34 lakh crore
Answer: (d)
87. Scientists recently found the treatment for Glaucoma in rats. Glaucoma is an __
disease.
a) Eye
b) Ear
c) Lung
d) Skin
Answer: (a) Eye
88. Scientists identified two genes, which are linked to Parkinson’s. The genes are called__.
a) NACP and MAPT
b) NCAP and MPAT
c) NPAC and MTPA
d) NNCP and MMPA
Answer: (a) NACP and MAPT
89. Erosion and diversion of Rushikulya river mouth in Odisha's Ganjam district seem to be
posing a serious threat to the annual mass nesting of the endangered Olive Ridley sea
turtles. Consider the following statements:
i) The olive ridley sea turtle is also known as the Pacific ridley.
ii) It is a species of sea turtle.
Choose the right option:
a) Both i and ii are correct.
b) Only i is correct.
c) Only ii is correct.
d) Neither i nor ii is correct.
Answer: (a) Both i and ii are correct
90. Which one of the following state governments imposed restrictions on the visit of foreign
tourists to the areas inhabited by Tribals?
a) Odisha
b) Bihar
c) Madhya Pradesh
d) Uttar Pradesh
Answer: (a) Odisha
91. Indian black eagle was spotted in the Aravali Biodiversity park after a gap of __ years.
a) 90
b) 80
c) 70
d) 60
Answer: (a) 90
92. According to data released by the government on 19 March 2012, retail inflation stood
at what per cent in February 2012 as a result of higher prices of protein based items, edible
oil products and manufactured goods?
a. 8.83%
b. 7.74%
c. 7%
d. 6.9%
Answer: (a)
93. The Union Finance Minister (FM) Pranab Mukherjee tabled the Union Budget in the
Parliament of India on 16 March 2012 for the fiscal year 2012-13. The total expenditure for
2012-13 is estimated what amount?
a. Rs 1400025 crore
b. Rs 1490925 crore
c. Rs 1451033 crore
d. Rs 1444264 crore
Answer: (b)
94. In the Economic Survey tabled by the Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on 15
March 2012, Indian economy was estimated to grow by what per cent in 2011-12 mainly due
to weakening industrial growth?
a. 6.5%
b. 6%
c. 5.2%
d. 6.9%
Answer: (d)
95. The Union Railway Budget 2012-13 was presented in the Lok Sabha on 14 March 2012
by Union Railway Minister Dinesh Trivedi. Which of the following facts related to the budget
are not true?
1. The total union budget outlay for 2012-13 stood at Rs 60100 crore.
2. The fares were raised in the budget. The fares were raised 5 paise per km for suburban
and ordinary second class. Fares for mail express second class was raised by only 2 paise
per km
3. Union Railway budget 2012-13 proposed to allocate about Rs 4410 crore to capacity
augmentation works
4. The Union railway proposed to electrify 6500 route kilometers during the 12th Plan
period. This would include electrification of Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla line and hence
provide pollution free traction to the pristine Kashmir Valley
5. Union railway Minister proposed to raise the allocation under passenger amenities from
Rs 762 crore in 2011-12 to Rs 1102 crore in 2012-13
a. 3 & 5
b. Only 4
c. Only 2
d. 3 & 4
Answer: (c)
96. Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukharjee presented the annual budget for the fiscal
year 2012-13 in the parliament on 16 March 2012. The Union Minister of Finance came up
with an increased budgetary allocation for various sectors including agriculture, rural
development, defence etc. Which of the statements are not true with respect to the
budgetary allocations?
1. Budgetary allocation for agriculture and allied activities 2012-13 increased by 16%.
9217 crore rupees allocated for Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana
2. 20,000 crore rupees allocated for Rural Infrastructure Development Fund
3. Sarva Siksha Abhiyan-Right to Education- 25555 crore rupees
4. 193407 crore rupees aallocated for Defence services including 79579crore rupees for
capital expenditure
5. 20822 crore rupees National Rural Health Mission
a. 1 & 5
b. Only 1
c. 2 & 5
d. Only 4
Answer: (b)
97. Consider the following statements using the code given below identify the personality
with whom these statements are associated
1. He has recently announced his retirement from International Test Cricket
2. He is the second highest run getter in international test cricket
3. He made his international debut on 20 June 1996 while playing at the Lord’s against
England
4. He has the highest test catches to his credit
(a) Sourav Ganguly
(b) Adam Gilchrist
(c) VVS Laxman
(d) Rahul Dravid
Answer: (d)
98. Which one of the following statements is wrong
(a) Anjum Chopra will lead the Indian team in the limited-over series against Australia
(b) Anjum Chopra is a leading hockey player
(c) Indian women Kabaddi team won first women World Cup Kabaddi championship title
(d) Akhil Kumar is a boxer
Answer: (b)
99. Who among the following tennis players won Dubai Open Singles Title?
(a) Rafael Nadal
(b) Roger Federer
(c) Novak Djokovic
(d) Andy Murray
Answer: (a)
100. Dav Whatmore was appointed as the principal coach by which of the following teams?
(a) Pakistan
(b) Australia
(c) Zimbabwe
(d) South Africa
Answer: (a)
101. Indian Tennis pair of Mahesh Bhupati and Rohan Bopanna won the doubles title of
Dubai Open on 3 March 2012. It was Bhupati’s ..............career title.
(a) 30th
(b) 15th
(c) 50th
(d) 1st
Answer: (c)
102. Consider the following statements and using the code given below identify the
personality with whom these statements are associated
1. He has recently joined the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited as its Chairman
2. He is one of the few outsiders to head HAL
3. He started his career with ONGC in 1976
4. He has also served as the head of Pawan Hans Limited
(a) RK Sharma
(b) RK Tyagi
(c) AM Naik
(d) Pratip Chaudhury
Answer: (b)
103. Which of the following Indian company has formed a joint venture with South African
firm Exxaro
(a) Reliance Industries
(b) Essar
(c) Tata Power
(d) Vodafone India
Answer: (c)
104. Who has been appointed the new Managing Director of Hyundai India?
(a) Bo Shin Seo
(b) Andrew Mark
(c) Anil Aggarwal
(d) Anand Mahindra
Answer: (a)
105. Admax, South Asia’s largest digital media network was acquired by which Indian
company
(a) Komli Media
(b) Mindtree
(c) Tata Teleservices
(d) Google India
Answer: (a)
106. James Murdoch, who on 29 February 2012 stepped down as Executive Chairman of
News International is son of
(a) Rupert Grint
(b) Steve Murdoch
(c) Mark Rupert
(d) Rupert Murdoch
Answer: (d)
107. Consider the following statements using the code given below identify the
personality with whom these statements are associated
2. He has recently been appointed as the Chairman of Mindtree Limited
3. He is also the co-founder of Mindtree limited
4. He has replaced Ashok Soota as the Chairman of Mindtree Limited
5. He has also served as the Vice Chaiman of Mindtree
(a) Subroto Bagchi
(b) Vivek Hooda
(c) Ashok Malik
(d) Pradeep Rungta
Answer: (a)
108. Which one of the following statements is wrong
(a) Varun Berry resigned from the Pepsi Co India on 29 February 2012
(b) He was the Chief Executive Officer of PepsiCo India Food
(c) He joined the company in 2006
(d) As the CEO of PepsiCo India Foods, he promoted brands like Lay’s, Quaker, Kurkure
and Lehar
Answer: (c)
109. Who has been appointed the new Managing Director of Hyundai India?
(a) Bo Shin Seo
(b) Andrew Mark
(c) Anil Aggarwal
(d) Anand Mahindra
Answer: (a)
110. Company Law Board on 1 March 2012, returned the petitions of
(a) Telenor and Unitech
(b) Reliance Telecom
(c) Etisalat DB
(d) STel
Answer: (a)
111. Which of the following public sector bank has appointed Madhukant Girdharlal Sanghvi
as its new Chairman
(a) Bank of Baroda
(b) Allahabad Bank
(c) State Bank of Maharashtra
(d) Syndicate Bank
Answer: (d)
112.Consider the following statements and using the code given below identify the
personality with whom these statements are associated
1. He is an Australian national
2. He led the Australian cricket team twice to the world cup victory
3. He has 30 centuries and 82 fifties in ODI in his name
4. He on 21 February 2012 announced his retirement from the One day cricket
(a) Andrew Simonds
(b) Shane Watson
(c) Ricky Ponting
(d) Kevin Pieterson
Answer: (c)
113. Which of the following team defeated Indian women hockey team in the final match of
London Olympic Qualifiers
(a) South Africa
(b) France
(c) Australia
(d) New Zealand
Answer: (a)
114. Dow Chemicals whose sponsorship to the London Olympics was highly protested in
India is the parent company of
(a) Union Carbide
(b) Etisalat
(c) Vodafone
(d) Coca Cola
Answer: (b)
115. Sania Mirza and Elena Vesnina suffered a crushing defeat against top seeds Liezel
Huber and Lisa Raymond and finished runners-up at the
(a) Australian Open
(b) WTA Dubai Open
(c) Chennai Open
(d) Korean Open
Answer: (b)
116. Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina won his 10th career ATP title by beating
(a) Roger Federar
(b) Rafael Nadal
(c) Novac Djokovick
(d) Michael Llodra
Answer: (d)
117. In context with agriculture, 2012 is being launched as the year of ___?
(a) Green Manure
(b) Organic Farming
(c) Horticulture
(d) Sericulture
Answer: (c) Horticulture
118. Who among the following has won the Best actor Award in the 59th National Film
Awards 2011?
(a) Amir Khan
(b) Nasiruddin Shah
(c) Girish Kulkarni
(d) Salman Khan
Answer: (c) Girish Kulkarni
119. The four leading countries in the recently held first women's World Cup Kabaddi
championship were as follows:
(a) India, Iran, Japan, Russia
(b) India, Iran, Japan, Thailand
(c) India, Australia, Japan, Iran
(d) India, Australia, Iran, Japan
Answer: (b) India, Iran, Japan, Thailand
120. Recently, the Empowered Group of Ministers, EGoM has decided to allocate 700
megahertz spectrum for offering which among the following telecom services?
(a) 2G
(b) 3G
(c) 4G
(d) 5G
Answer: (c) 4G
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