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In which state is the Ghana Bird Sanctuary located?

(a) Madhya Pradesh

(b) Rajasthan

(c) West Bengal

(d) Kerala

Option b – Rajasthan

Dachigam Wildlife Sanctuary is located in which of the following states?

(a) West Bengal

(b) Madhya Pradesh

(c) Chhattisgarh

(d) Jammu and Kashmir

Option d – Jammu and Kashmir

The main animal found in Kaziranga National Park is

(a) Asiatic lion

(b) Wild elephant

(c) One-horned rhinoceros

(d) Royal Bengal Tiger

Option c – One-horned rhinoceros

The first national park established in India is

(a) Jim Corbett National Park, Nainital (Uttarakhand)

(b) Dudhwa National Park, Lakhimpur Kheri (Madhya Pradesh)

(c) Kanha Kisli National Park, Mandla and Balaghat (Madhya Pradesh)

(d) Khangchendzonga National Park, Gangtok (Sikkim)

Option a – Jim Corbett National Park, Nainital (Uttarakhand)

Where is Dudhwa National Park located?

(a) Madhya Pradesh

(b) Uttar Pradesh

(c) Tamil Nadu

(d) Odisha

Option b – Uttar Pradesh

A file is often referred to as a

(a) Wizard

(b) Document

(c) Pane

(d) Device

Option b – Document

Which of the following refers to the rectangular area for displaying information and running programs?

(a) Desktop

(b) Dialog box

(c) Menu

(d) Window

Option d – Window

The end menu is available at which button?

(a) End

(b) Start

(c) Turn off

(d) Restart

Option b – Start

You organize files by storing them in

(a) Archives

(b) Lists

(c) Indexes

(d) Folders

Option d – Folders

What is the default file extension for all Word documents?

(a) WRD

(b) TXT

(c) DOC

(d) FIL

Option c – DOC

In the split window mode, one title bar looks darker than the other because

(a) A darker title bar shows windows not in use

(b) A darker title bar shows an active window

(c) Darker title bar shows unavailable window

(d) Both ‘1’ and ‘2’

Option b – Darker title bar shows an active window

To display the contents of a folder in Windows Explorer, you should

(a) Click on it

(b) Collapse

(c) Name it

(d) Give it a password

Option a – Click on it

Which of the following statements is false concerning file names?

(a) Every file in the same folder must have a unique name.

(b) The file name comes before the dot (.)

(c) File extension is another name for the type.

(d) The file extension comes before the dot (.) followed by the file name.

Option d – The file extension comes before the dot (.) followed by the file name

Which of the following is contained at the end of the file name and helps to determine the type of file?

(a) File Property

(b) File type

(c) File name

(d) File extension

Option d – File extension

Which of the following refers to containers used to store related documents located on the computer?

(a) Labels

(b) Indexes

(c) Programs

(d) Folders

Option d – Folders

If you are upgrading from Windows 98 operating system to Windows XP, you are performing a ……..

(a) Push up

(b) China

(c) Path

(d) Update

Option d – Update

Graphical pictures that represent an object like a file, folder, etc. are …….

(a) Taskbar

(b) Windows

(c) Desktop

(d) Icons

Option d – Icons

What is Windows Explorer?

(a) Personal Computer

(b) Network

(c) File Manager

d) Drive

Option c – File Manager

A clipboard ……..

(a) is used to save data on disk in the event of a power failure

(b) is able to return the contents even when the computer is switched off

(c) is available only in Microsoft Word

(d) is a temporary storage in computer memory and temporarily stores the cut or copied data.

Option d – is a temporary storage in computer memory and temporarily stores the cut or copied data

The run a CD on a computer we need

(a) FD Drive

(b) CD Drive

(c) Zip Drive

(d) Pen Drive

Option b – CD Drive

The ……… is box that houses the most important parts of a computer houses the most important parts of a computer system.

(a) Software

(b) Hardware

(c) Input Device

(d) System Unit

Option d – System Unit

The main system board of a computer is called the

(a) Integrated Circuit

(b) Mother Board

(c) Processor

(d) Microchip

Option b – Mother Board

Which of the following is a part of the system Unit?

(a) CPU

(b) Monitor

(c) CD-ROM

(d) Floppy Disk

Option a – CPU

Spacebar is used for

(a) giving space

(b) deleting space

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(c) moving next line

(d) All of these

Option a – giving space

The computer gets …….. with the help of mouse, joystick or keyboard.

(a) Insert

(b) Delete

(c) Input

(d) Output

Option c – Input

The computer keyboard is an example of

(a) Memory device

(b) Input device

(c) Output device

(d) Both ‘2’ and ‘3’

Option b – Input device

Dot-matrix is a type of device

(a) Scanner

(b) Printer

(c) Keyboard

(d) None of these

Option b – Printer

The type of mouse is

(a) Mechanical, general

(b) Optical, Mechanical

(c) Full Duplex

(d) Automatic

Option b – Optical, Mechanical

The number of function keys in a keyboard is

(a) 14

(b) 13

(c) 12

(d) 15

Option c – 12

Which part of a computer helps to store information?

(a) Disk Drive

(b) Keyboard

(c) Monitor

(d) Printer

Option a – Disk Drive

When was the company named IBM

A) 1914

B) 1924

C) 1975

D) None of the above

Option b – 1924

Which of the following storage devices can store the largest amount of data?

A) Hard Disks

B) Flash Disks

C) Blu-Ray Disks

D) DVDs

Option a – Hard Disks

Raw facts & figures about any particular topic are

A) Information

B) Facts

C) Data

D) None of the above

Option c – Data

A computer can solve more than one kind of problem. This is related to which of the following characteristics?

A) Accuracy

B) Reliability

C) Versatility

D) Automatic

Option c – Versatility

From which generation of computers were printers used?

A) First

B) Second

C) Third

D) Fourth

Option b – Second

How many symbols exist in the Baudot code?

A) 32

B) 116

C) 58

D) 76

Option a – 32

Which of the following IC chips integrates 100 thousand electronic components per chip?

A) SSI

B) MSI

C) LSI

D) VLSI

Option c – LSI

An application program that helps the user to change any number & immediately see the result of that change is –

A) Desktop publishing program

B) Database

C) Spreadsheet

D) All of the above

Option c – Spreadsheet

In 1830, Charles Babbage designed a machine called the Analytical Engine which he showed at the Paris Exhibition. In which year was it exhibited?

A) 1820

B) 1860

C) 1855

D) 1870

Option c – 1855

What is the name of the new color laptop computer which is powered by a 386 processor at 33 MHz and is built by Epson?

A) AX3/33

B) Magnum 2000

C) NEC-20

D) HCL-3000

Option a – AX3/33

In an analog computer

A) Input is first converted to digital form

B) Input is never converted to digital form

C) Output is displayed in digital form

D) All of the above

Option b – Input is never converted to digital form

Which of the following computers was not invented by J.P. Eckert & John Mauchly?

A) ENIAC

B) EDVAC

C) UNIVAC

D) EDSAC”

Option b – EDVAC

CRT has a ………

(a) Hollow tube

(b) Vacuum tube

(c) Long tube

(d) Round tube

Option b – Vacuum tube

Soft copy refers to

(a) Printed Output

(b) Digitizing

(c) Music Sounds

(d) Screen Output

Option d – Screen Output

What are the units used to count the speed of the printer?

(a) CPM

(b) DPI

(c) PPM

(d) BIT

Option c – PPM

…….. Printer cannot print more than one character at a time.

(a) Line

(b) Daily wheel

(c) Laser

(d) Dot Matrix

Option d – Dot Matrix

The example of non-impact printers are ……..

(a) Laser-Dot Matrix

(b) Inkjet-Laser

(c) Inkjet-Dot Matrix

(d) Dot Matrix

Option b – Inkjet-Laser

Line printer speed is specified in terms of ……..

(a) LPM (Lines per minute)

(b) CPM (Characters per minute)

(c) DPM

(d) Any of the above

Option b – CPM (Characters per minute)

In laser printers, printing is achieved by deflecting a laser beam onto………. surface of a drum

(a) Magnetized

(b) Photosensitive

(c) Magnetic

(e) None of these

Option b – Photosensitive

A hard copy would

(a) Line Printer

(b) Dot matrix printer

(c) Plotter

(d) All of these

Option d – All of these

Which is not an item of hardware?

(a) An MP3 file

(b) A keyboard

(c) A mouse

(d) Printer

Option a – An MP3 file

The OCR is used for the preparation of

(a) Electricity bills

(b) Insurance Premium

(c) Telephone bills

(d) All of these

Option d – All of these

‘Prabuddha Bharata’ was started by?

(a) Lala Lajpat Rai

(b) Bal Gangadhar Tilak

(c) Raja Ram Mohan Roy

(d) Swami Vivekanand

Option d – Swami Vivekanand

SNDT Women’s University, the first women’s university, was established at which of the following places?

(a) Mumbai

(b) Pune

(c) Thane

(d) Nasik

Option b – Pune

Delhi was finally recaptured, and Bahadur Shah was imprisoned on:

(a) 20th April, 1857

(b) 17th June, 1858

(c) 20th Sept, 1857

(d) 2nd Aug, 1858

Option c – 20th Sept, 1857

Who among the following Mughal Emperors had the longest reign?

(a) Bahadur Shah

(b) Jahandar Shah

(c) Farrukhsiyar

(d) Muhammad Shah

Option d – Muhammad Shah

Who was known as the ‘Plato of the Jat tribe’?

(a) Gokul

(b) Suraj Mal

(c) Badan Singh

(d) Churaman

Option b – Suraj Mal

The first Europeans to come to India were:

(a) British

(b) Dutch

(c) French

(d) Portuguese

Option d – Portuguese

The First Anglo-Burmese War was concluded by a treaty. Which one among the following is that?

(a) Treaty of Bharma

(b) Treaty of Tamu

(c) Treaty of Bhamo

(d) Treaty of Yandaboo

Option d – Treaty of Yandaboo

The headquarters of the International Olympic Committee is at:

(a) Lausanne (Switzerland)

(b) Moscow

(c) Los Angeles

(d) New York

Option a – Lausanne (Switzerland)

The Winter Olympics came into being in:

(a) 1912

(b) 1916

(c) 1920

(d) 1924

Option d – 1924

Which Indian batsman made three consecutive centuries in his first three Test matches?

(a) Vinoo Mankad

(b) G.R. Vishwanath

(c) Mohd. Azharuddin

(d) S.M. Gavaskar

Option c – Mohd. Azharuddin

The term ‘Butterfly Stroke’ is associated with:

(a) Kabaddi

(b) Wrestling

(c) Swimming

(d) Boxing

Option c – Swimming

Which of the following countries has not been a host of Asian Games?

(a) Philippines

(b) Thailand

(c) Iran

(d) Pakistan

Option d – Pakistan

Who has taken the maximum wickets in one-day internationals?

(a) Shane Warne

(b) Mutthiah Muralitharan

(c) Kapil Dev

(d) Wasim Akram

Option b – Mutthiah Muralitharan

The 2010 Football World Cup was held in:

(a) China

(b) Australia

(c) Japan

(d) South Africa

Option d – South Africa

Famous GOLF player Vijay Singh is from which one of the following countries?

(a) Fiji

(b) Mauritius

(c) Malaysia

(d) Kenya

Option a – Fiji

For which sport is the Val Barker Trophy awarded in the Olympic Games?

(a) Swimming

(b) Boxing

(c) Long Jump

(d) High Jump

Option b – Boxing

Who among the following became the first Indian to take 16 wickets in a single test match?

(a) Chetan Sharma

(b) Narendra Hirwani

(c) Kapil Dev

(d) Jesu Patel

Option b – Narendra Hirwani

Which of the following statements is not correct?

(a) Mahmud of Ghazni invaded India mainly to plunder its wealth

(b) Muhammad Ghori’s aim in invading India was to spread Islam

(c) Jayapala burnt himself to death following his defeat by Mahmud of Ghazni

(d) The first recorded Arab expedition in the seventh century was a naval expedition to plunder the western coast of India

Option b – Muhammad Ghori’s aim in invading India was to spread Islam

Which of the following is not correctly matched?

(a) Alai Darwaza-Ala-ud-din Khalji

(b) Jamait Khana Masjid-Balban

(c) Qutab Minar-lltutmish

(d) Hissar-Firuz Shah Tughlaq

Option d – Hissar-Firuz Shah Tughlaq

Who was the first monarch in the Delhi Sultanate to start direct relations with the cultivators to know the actual amount they paid as land revenue?

(a) Balban

(b) Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq

(c) Ala-ud-din-Khalji

(d) Sikandar Lodhi

Option c – Ala-ud-din-Khalji

Which of the contemporary historians was appointed as the chief qazi of Delhi by Sultan Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq?

(a) Ibn Batutah

(b) Zia-ud-din Barani

(c) Shams-i-siraj Afif

(d) None of these

Option a – Ibn Batutah

The extent of the Delhi Sultanate empire was the greatest during the reign of:

(a) Alauddin Khilji

(b) Iltutmish

(c) Balban

(d) Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq

Option d – Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq

Which of the following was not patronized by Mahmud of Ghazni?

(a) Utbi

(b) Hasan Dehlvi

(c) Al-Beruni

(d) Firdausi

Option c – Al-Beruni

The Delhi Sultanate virtually ended due to the invasion of:

(a) Chengez Khan

(b) Babar

(c) Nadir Shah

(d) Timur

Option d – Timur

The Slave Dynasty Sultans were:

(a) Persians

(b) Afghans

(c) Arabs

(d) Ilbari Turks

Option d – Ilbari Turks

Who amongst the following Sultans of Delhi declared himself as a lieutenant of the Caliph?

(a) Balban

(b) Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq

(c) Iltutmish

(d) Feroz Shah Tughlaq

Option c – Iltutmish

Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq transferred his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad:

(a) to develop cultural and trade relations with the Deccan

(b) to protect his country from the attack of Mongols

(c) to control South India better

(d) All of the above

Option c – to control South India better

Ashokan pillars were brought from Ambala to Delhi by:

(a) Qutub-ud-din Aibak

(b) Firoz Shah Tughlaq

(c) Ala-ud-din Khalji

(d) Muhammad-bin Tughlaq

Option b – Firoz Shah Tughlaq

Who amongst the Generals Ala-ud-din Khalji was responsible for his master’s destruction and that of the Khalji dynasty?

(a) Zafar Khan

(b) Malik Kafur

(c) Ghazi Malik

(d) Khusrau Malik

Option b – Malik Kafur

The famous poet Amir Khusrau, nicknamed the ‘Parrot of India,’ was the contemporary of all of the following except:

(a) Alauddin Khalji

(b) Ghiyas-ud-din Balban

(c) Iltutmish

(d) Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq

Option c – Iltutmish

The King who did not allow anybody to laugh in his court was:

(a) Qutab-ud-din Aibak

(b) Iltutmish

(c) Alauddin Khalji

(d) Balban

Option d – Balban

Who amongst the following Sultans of the Slave Dynasty reigned for the longest period?

(a) Qutub-ud-din Aibak

(b) Ghiyas-ud-din Balban

(c) Nasir-ud-din Mahmud

(d) Shams-ud-din Iltutmish

Option d – Shams-ud-din Iltutmish

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