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Q. National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) is associated with which of the following?
1. Project India Size
2. VISION XT
3. COEK
4. CHAMPIONS Portal
Which of the options given above are correct?

1) Only 1 and 2
2) Only 2 and 3
3) Only 1,2 and 3
4) Only 2, 3 and 4

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Q. Which of the following state­ments regarding sexual repro­ductive structures in Fungi and Simple plants is/are true?
1. Zoospores are flagellated motile spores produced inside a parent cell called zoosporangia.
2. Conidia are non-motile spores produced singly or in chains by constriction at the tip or laterally on special hyphal branches called conidiophores.
3. Gemmules are endogenous buds that are simply a copy of the parent nucleus with a small amount of cytoplasm and a protective covering around them.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below -

1) Only 1 and 3
2) Only 2 and 3
3) Only 1, 2 and 3
4) Only 3

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Q. Which of the following state­ments with reference to the main cropping seasons in India is/are false?
1. The terms 'kharif' and 'rabi' originate from Arabic lan­guage where Kharif means autumn and Rabi means spring.
2. Kharif crops need cold weather for growth and need less water.
3. Rabi crops generally require more water and are called monsoon crops.
4. Zaid is a short cropping season during the summer months and mostly seasonal fruits and vegetables are growh in this season.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below -

1) Only 1 and 2
2) Only 1 and 4
3) Only 3 and 4
4) Only 2 and 3

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Q. With reference to the different types of soil found in India, identify the pairs which is/are wrongly matched -
1. Submontance soil - These are formed by the deposition of eroded material and are found in the Tarai region stretching from Jammu and Kashmir to Assam.
2. Karewa soil - These are the lacustrine deposits found in the Kashmir valleys and Bhadarwah Valley.
3. Peaty and Marshy soil - These are typical soils of the monsoon climate charac­terised by seasonal rainfall and is deficient in organic matter. 4. Laterite soil - These soils are rich in humus and organic matter.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below -

1) Only 1 and 2
2) Only 2 and 3
3) Only 1, 3 and 4
4) Only 3 and 4

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Q. Given below is a list of pro­minent Geographers and the countries to which they belong. Identify the pair(s) which is/are wrongly matched -
1. Jean Brunches - France
2. Muhammad al-Idrisi - England
3. David Harvey - Spain
4. Grehard Schott - Germany
Choose the correct answer from the options given below -

1) Only 1 and 4
2) Only 3 and 4
3) Only 1 and 3
4) Only 2 and 3

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Q. Arrange the following events performed by the Constituent Assembly in the correct sequence (earliest to latest) -
1. Ambedkar's first speech in the Constituent Assembly.
2. Adopted national flag by Constituent Assembly.
3. Approved Commonwealth membership of India.
4. Nehru's Objective Resolu­tion.

1) 1, 2, 3, 4
2) 1, 4, 3, 2
3) 4,1, 2, 3
4) 3, 4,1 and 2

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Q. Consider the following state­ments -
1. According to Article 356, the Government could declare a state of emergency on grounds of external threat only.
2. Once an emergency is pro­claimed the federal distri­bution of powers remains practically suspended and all the powers are concen­trated in the hands of the union government.
3. The 42nd Amendment was also passed during the emer­gency.
4. Among the various changes made by the 42nd Amendment, one was that the duration of the legislature in the country was extended from 5 to 7 years.
Which of the statements given above is correct?

1) Only 1 and 4
2) Only 1 and 2
3) Only 2 and 3
4) Only 3

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Q. Arrange the following move­ments chronologically (from earliest to latest) -
1. Kheda Satyagraha
2. Ahmedabad Satyagraha
3. Rowlatt Act Satyagraha
4. Champaran
Satyagraha Choose the correct answer from the options given below -

1) 1, 3, 2, 4
2) 3, 4,1, 2
3) 4, 2,1, 3
4) 4,1, 3, 2

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Q. With reference to Directive Principles of State Policy consider the following statements -
1. The Directive Principles of State Policy of Indian Con­stitution have been clearly divided into three parts, i.e. Socialist, Gandhian, and Liberal.
2. Directive principles of State Policy related to co-operative society (under Article 43) of Indian Constitutions are taken from Nehru's objective resolution of 1946.
Which of the statements given above is /are incorrect?

1) Only 1
2) Only 2
3) Both 1 and 2
4) Neither I nor 2

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Q. Consider the following state­ments under Article 18 of the Indian Constitution -
1. Any Citizen of India can take any title from any foreign state.
2. In Balaji Raghavan V/s Indian Federation, 1996, the Supreme Court announ­ced that' Padma-Vibhushan', 'Padma-Bhushan', and 'Padamshree' is a title, but these awards violate the 'right to equality'.
Which of the following state­ments given above is/are correct?

1) Only 1
2) Only 2
3) Both 1 and 2
4) Neither 1 nor 2

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