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Bastar University Question Paper Objective for Students
Which River flows through the fault basin?
(a) Narmada
(b) Son
(c) Godavari
(d) Kaveri
Option a – Narmada
Which of the following is a river that flows through a different valley?
(a) Godavari
(b) Narmada
(c) Krishna
(d) Mahanadi
Option b – Narmada
Which is the largest river of peninsular India?
(a) Narmada
(b) Godavari
(c) Mahanadi
(d) Kaveri
Option b – Godavari
Which state of India flows most of the Narmada River?
(a) Gujarat
(b) Maharashtra
(c) Madhya Pradesh
(d) Rajasthan
Option c – Madhya Pradesh
The rivers forming deltas in India are
(a) Ganga, Mahanadi, Narmada
(b) Krishna, Ganga, Tapi
(c) Cauvery, Ganga, Mahanadi
(d) Narmada, Tapi, Krishna
Option c – Cauvery, Ganga, Mahanadi
Which of the following river is known as ‘Vridha Ganga’?
(a) Godavari
(b) Mahanadi
(c) Krishna
(d) Kaveri
Option a – Godavari
Which of the following river is called the ‘Ganges of Southern India’ due to its sanctity?
(a) Mahanadi
(b) Godavari
(c) Krishna
(d) Kaveri
Option d – Kaveri
Damodar River originates
(a) from Tibet
(b) Chhotanagpur plateau
(c) Near Nainital
(d) From Someshwar hill
Option b – Chhotanagpur plateau
India’s largest Wah River is
(a) Mahanadi
(b) Godavari
(c) Ganga
(d) Narmada
Option c – Ganga
When the Sun is near the horizon during the morning or evening, it appears reddish. The phenomenon that is responsible for this observation is
(A) reflection of light
(B) refraction of light
(C) dispersion of light
(D) scattering of light
Option d – scattering of light
A wire of copper having length l and area of cross-section A is taken, and a current I is flown through it. The power dissipated in the wire is P. If we take an aluminum wire having the same dimensions and pass the same current through it, the power dissipated will be
(A) P
(B) <P
(C) >P
(D) 2P
Option c – Greater than P
Which one of the following statements is not correct?
(A) In the conduction mode of the transfer of heat, the molecules of solid pass heat from one molecule to another without moving from their positions
(B) The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a substance is called its specific heat capacity
(C) The process of heat transfer in liquids and gases is through the convection mode
(D) The process of heat transfer from a body at a higher temperature to a body at a lower temperature without heating the space between them is known as radiation
Option b – The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a substance is called its specific heat capacity
If T is the time period of an oscillating pendulum, which one of the following statements is not correct?
(A) The motion repeats after time T only once
(B) T is the least time after which motion repeats itself
(C) The motion repeats itself after nT, where n is a positive integer
(D) T remains the same only for small angular displacements
Option a – The motion repeats after time T only once
In a solenoid, the current flowing through the wire is I, and the number of turns per unit length is n. This gives a magnetic field B inside the solenoid. If the number of turns per unit length is increased to 2n, what will be the value of the magnetic field in the solenoid?
(A) B
(B) 2B
(C) B/2
(D) B/4
Option b – 2B
Which one of the following physical quantities does not affect the resistance of a cylindrical resistor?
(A) The current through it
(B) Its length
(C) The resistivity of the material used in the resistor
(D) The area of the cross-section of the cylinder
Option a – The current through it
Which one of the following has the maximum inertia?
(A) An atom
(B) A molecule
(C) A one-rupee coin
(D) A cricket ball
Option d – A cricket ball
The time period of a simple pendulum made using a thin copper wire of length L is T. Suppose the temperature of the room in which this simple pendulum is placed increases by 30°C, what will be the effect on the time period of the pendulum?
(A) T will increase slightly
(B) T will remain the same
(C) T will decrease slightly
(D) T will become more than 2 times
Option a – T will increase slightly
Which one of the following statements is correct?
(A) Any energy transfer that does not involve a temperature difference in some way is not heat
(B) Any energy transfer always requires a temperature difference
(C) On heating, the length and volume of the object remain exactly the same
(D) Whenever there is a temperature difference, heat is the only way of energy transfer
Option a – Any energy transfer that does not involve a temperature difference in some way is not heat
The time it takes for sunlight to reach the surface of the Earth is approximately
(a) 4.2 minutes
(b) 4.8 minutes
(c) 8.3 minutes
(d) 3.6 minutes
Option c – 8.3 minutes
The speed of light is
(a) 9×10 m/s
(b) 3×10 m/s
(c) 3×10 m/s
(d) 2×10 m/s
Option c – 3×10 m/s
What part of the sun is visible at the time of solar eclipse?
(a) Chromosphere
(b) Kirit (Corona)
(c) halo
(d) no part
Option b – Kirit (Corona)
When a ray of light passes from a sparse medium to a dense medium, it
(a) goes in a straight direction
(b) leaned toward the normal
(c) moves away from the normal
(d) None of the above
Option b – leaned toward the normal
Who first determined the velocity of light?
(a) Galileo
(b) Newton
(c) Romer
(d) Michaelsson
Option c – Romer
The velocity of light is maximum
(a) in diamond
(b) in vacuum
(c) in water
(d) in glass
Option b – in vacuum
Approximately how long does it take for light to reach the Earth from the moon?
(a) 8 minutes
(b) 8 seconds
(c) 1.3 seconds
(d) 100 seconds
Option c – 1.3 seconds
A word document, video or MP3 is a:
(A) Folder
(B) Template
(C) File
(D) Icon
Option c – File
Which one of the following is the main electronic component of the third generation computer?
(A) Electronic tube
(B) Transistor
(C) Optical fibre
(D) Integrated circuit
Option d – Integrated circuit
Miniaturization of present-day computers has been possible due to the use of:
(A) Transistors
(B) Integrated Circuit Chips
(C) Nano-materials
(D) Superconductors
Option b – Integrated Circuit Chips
What is the material used in the manufacturing of I.C. chips in computers?
(A) Silicon
(B) Copper
(C) Steel
(D) Plastic
Option a – Silicon
The most important part of a computer is:
(A) C.P.U.
(B) Keyboard
(C) Disc
(D) Printer
Option a – C.P.U.
CPU stands for:
(A) Control Processing Unit
(B) Central Processing Unit
(C) Current Processing Unit
(D) None of the above
Option b – Central Processing Unit
Which of the following software is used for word processing?
(A) Page Maker
(B) Word Star
(C) MS Word
(D) All of these
Option d – All of these
Word processing, spreadsheet, and photo editing are examples of:
(A) Application software
(B) System software
(C) Operating system software
(D) Platform software
Option a – Application software
‘Microsoft Word is an example of:
(A) An operating system
(B) An input device
(C) A processing device
(D) Application software
Option d – Application software
MS Word is used for:
(A) Processing picture data
(B) Processing text data
(C) Processing numeric data
(D) None of the above
Option b – Processing text data
COBOL is
(A) Coal ash
(B) Computer language
(C) The new cannon
(D) Special
Option b – Computer language
Celeron, Pentium, and Core series are of
(A) Computer RAM
(B) Computer microchips
(C) Computer processor
(D) All of the above
Option c – Computer processor
In a computer, the permanent memory is called
(A) RAM
(B) ROM
(C) CPU
(D) CDROM
Option b – ROM
A means of specifying the location of data in memory is called
(A) Accumulator
(B) Address
(C) LDA
(D) RAM
Option b – Address
CD ROM stands for
(A) Core Disk Read Only Memory
(B) Compact Disk Read Only Memory
(C) Circular Disk Read-Only Memory
(D) None of the above
Option b – Compact Disk Read Only Memory
In computer terminology, RAM stands for
(A) Recent and Ancient Memory
(B) Random Access Memory
(C) Read and Memorise
(D) Recall all Memory
Option b – Random Access Memory
A name for the short-term memory of the computer that is lost when the computer is turned off
(A) CPU
(B) Hardware
(C) Processor
(D) RAM
Option d – RAM
Which of the following is an extremely fast, small memory between CPU and main memory?
(A) Main RAM and ROM
(B) Cache memory
(C) Secondary memory
(D) None of the above
Option b – Cache memory
Which of the following is not an output device?
(A) Drum pen plotter
(B) CRT monitor
(C) Earphones
(D) Digital Camera
Option d – Digital Camera
Word processors, Spreadsheets are examples of
(A) System Software
(B) Application Software
(C) Platform Software
(D) None of the above
Option b – Application Software
The basic unit of an Excel spreadsheet where we enter data is known as
(A) Tab
(B) Box
(C) Cell
(D) None of these
Option c – Cell
India’s largest coffee-producing state is
(a) Kerala
(b) Karnataka
(c) Tamil Nadu
(d) Bihar
Option b – Karnataka
India’s largest sugarcane-producing state is
(a) Uttar Pradesh
(b) Maharashtra
(c) Tamil Nadu
(d) Karnataka
Option a – Uttar Pradesh
Which state has the highest production of natural rubber in India?
(a) Kerala
(b) Karnataka
(c) Tamil Nadu
(d) Bihar
Option a – Kerala
What is the place of India in the production of tobacco in the world?
(a) First
(b) Second
(c) Third
(d) Fourth
Option c – Third
(a) Environment
(b) Agriculture
(c) Fisheries production
(d) Cleanliness of rivers
Option c – Fisheries production
The largest producer of clean aquatic fish in India is
(a) Maharashtra
(b) Tamil Nadu
(c) West Bengal
(d) Kerala
Option c – West Bengal
What is the place of India in milk production in the world?
(a) First
(b) Second
(c) Third
(d) Fourth
Option a – First
Where is the best tea produced in India?
(a) Jorhat
(b) Nilgiri
(c) Darjeeling
(d) Cooch Behar
Option c – Darjeeling
Which state produces the highest tea in India?
(a) West Bengal
(b) Kerala
(c) Assam
(d) Tamil Nadu
Option c – Assam
According to the 2011 census report of India, the percentage of the population living in rural areas is
(a) 70
(b) 68.84
(c) 74
(d) 80
Option b – 68.84
2011 Census Which census is the history of the Indian census?
(a) Thirteenth
(b) Fifteenth
(c) Sixteenth
(d) Atharvi
Option b – Fifteenth
2011 Census What is the post-independence census?
(a) Fifth
(b) Seventh
(c) Eighth
(d) Ninth
Option b – Seventh
The Census Commissioner of the National Census, 2011 was
(a) C. Chandramouli
(b) D.K. Sikri
(c) RA Nanda
(d) KC Pant
Option a – C. Chandramouli
Since when is the serial census in India being assessed at an interval of every ten years?
(a) 1872 A.D.
(b) 1881 A.D.
(c) 1891 A.D.
(d) 1901 A.D.
Option b – 1881 A.D.
What is the name of a billionth baby girl born in India?
(a) Rita
(b) Katrina
(c) Tsunami
(d) Faith
Option d – Faith
What is India’s place in the world’s largest countries in terms of population?
(a) First
(b) Second
(c) Third
(d) Fourth
Option b – Second
The population of India according to the 2011 census is
(a) 102.25 crore
(b) 121.01 crore
(c) 105.65 crores
(d) 107.56 crores
Option b – 121.01 crore
According to the 2011 census, which state has the highest population of Scheduled Tribes?
(a) Uttar Pradesh
(b) Madhya Pradesh
(c) Jharkhand
(d) Chhattisgarh
Option b – Madhya Pradesh
The age limit for calculating the literacy rate is
(a) above 5 years
(b) above 6 years
(c) above 7 years
(d) above 8 years
Option c – above 7 years
According to the 2011 census report, which state has the lowest literacy rate is the
(a) Arunachal Pradesh
(b) Madhya Pradesh
(c) Bihar
(d) Haryana
Option c – Bihar
According to the 2011 census report, which state has the highest literacy rate?
(a) Mizoram
(b) Goa
(c) Maharashtra
(d) Kerala
Option d – Kerala
According to the final figures of the 2011 census, which state has the highest percentage of scheduled caste people?
(a) Uttar Pradesh
(b) Madhya Pradesh
(c) Kerala
(d) Punjab
Option d – Punjab
According to the 2011 census, which state has the highest population of scheduled castes?
(a) Uttar Pradesh
(b) Bihar
(c) Rajasthan
(d) p. Bengal
Option a – Uttar Pradesh
Approximately what percentage of the energy expended in a tube light is converted into light?
(a) 30-40%
(b) 40-50%
(c) 50-60%
(d) 60-70%
Option d – 60-70%
The kilowatt-hour unit is a measure of
(a) Energy
(b) Power
(c) Electric charge
(d) Electric current
Option a – Energy
Lightning conductors are typically made of
(a) Iron
(b) Aluminum
(c) Copper
(d) Steel
Option c – Copper
The unit of the magnetic field is
(a) Gauss
(b) Weber
(c) Henry
(d) Domain
Option a – Gauss
A dry cell is a type of
(a) Primary cell
(b) Secondary cell
(c) Tertiary cell
(d) Quartile cell
Option a – Primary cell
(a) Electrolysis
(b) Pressure of gases
(c) Electrically disconnected circuits
(d) Electrically charged particles
Option a – Electrolysis
The principle of a fuse is based on
(a) Chemical effect of electricity
(b) Mechanical effect of electricity
(c) Thermal effect of electricity
(d) Magnetic effect of electricity
Option c – Thermal effect of electricity
The element of an electric bulb is typically made of
(a) Copper
(b) Iron
(c) Lead
(d) Tungsten
Option d – Tungsten
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