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RRB TTE Previous Year Objective Paper for Students

……. animal used for pyrogen testing

a) Frog

b) Guinea pig

c) Rat

d) Rabbit

Option d - Rabbit

The antidote for DDT poisoning is ……..

a) Adrenaline

b) Atropine

c) Barbiturate

d) Amphetamine

Option b - Atropine

The term bioavailability means the relative amount of drug that reaches.

a) Small intestine

b) Stomach

c) Liver

d) Systemic circulation

Option d - Systemic circulation

The absorption of the drug is not required when it is given by the following routes

a) Oral

b) IM

c) I.V.

d) S.C.

Option c - I.V.

The pack size of albendazole suspension present in the market is

a) 15ml

b) 60ml

c) 10ml

d) 30ml

Option c - 10ml

Which sensation is blocked first with a low concentration of a local anesthetic?

a) Temperature

b) Pain

c) Touch

d) Deep pressure

Option a - Temperature

Which of the following drugs undergoes extensive first-pass metabolism in the liver?

a) Phenobarbitone

b) Propranol

c) Phenylbutazone

d) Theophylline

Option b - Propranol

The therapeutic index of a drug is measured in its ....…

a) Safety

b) Potency

c) Efficacy

d) Dose variability

Option a - Safety

Which of the following secretion is not stimulated by acetylcholine?

a) Tear

b) Weat

c) Pancreatic juice

d) Bile

Option d - Bile

Which of the drug is most commonly used for prophylaxis of migraine?

a) Ergotamine

b) Propranolol

c) Methysergide

d) Sumatriptan

Option c - Methysergide

The Narrow spectrum antibiotic …….

a) Penicillin G

b) Amplicillin

c) Tetracycline

d) A & B of above

Option d - A & B of above

Preclinical studies of drugs are carried out on …..

a) Animal model

b) Human beings

c) Both a & b

d) None of the above

Option a - Animal model

Anthyroids are drugs that diminish or abolish the actions of endogenously released …….

a) Thyroxin

b) Insulin

c) Histamine

d) FCL

Option a - Thyroxin

'Z' track injections are made by ……. route

a) Intravenous

b) Subcutaneous

c) Intramuscular

d) Dintracistrenal

Option c - Intramuscular

The maximum volume that can be injected by intracutaneous route is …….

a) 0.1 ml

b) 01 ml

c) 0.01 ml

d) 0.2 ml

Option d - 0.2 ml

The Mitigating Poverty in Western Rajasthan (MPOWR) Programme is supported by

(A) Asian Development Bank (ADB)

(B) Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)

(C) International Fund for Agriculture Development (IFAD) and Ratan Tata Trust

(D) Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)

Option c - International Fund for Agriculture Development (IFAD) and Ratan Tata Trust

The Reserve Bank of India has designated Karnataka Bank as an A1+ class-scheduled commercial bank. Where is the headquarters of the Karnataka Bank Ltd?

(A) Bangalore

(B) Mangalore

(C) Mysore

(D) Udupi

Option b - Mangalore

In which place are the Apparel Training and Designing Centres not established in Chhattisgarh?

(A) Raipur

(B) Bilaspur

(C) Bhilai

(D) Rajnandgaon

Option b - Bilaspur

How many "Prayas Aawasiya Vidyalaya" are established to provide special coaching for IIT, JEE, NEET, PET, and CLAT competitive examinations to students affected by Naxalite Districts of Chhattisgarh State?

(A) 5

(B) 6

(C) 7

(D) 8

Option c - 7

Which one of the following States does not have the Headquarters of any Railway Zone?

(A) Jharkhand

(B) Chhattisgarh

(C) Odisha

(D) Bihar

Option a - Jharkhand

Eight-year-old Tajamul Islam of J & K is related to which game?

(A) Squash

(B) Kickboxing

(C) Swimming

(D) Football

Option b - Kickboxing

Consider the following statements regarding Bhamasha Yojana. 1. With the consent of the family, any woman of the family, who has attained the age of 21 years, may be declared as the head of the family. 2. The first verification of Bhamashah enrollment is done by the Sarpanch of the concerned Gram Panchayat.

(A) Only 1 is correct

(B) Only 2 is correct

(C) Both 1 and 2 are correct

(D) Both 1 and 2 are incorrect

Option b - Only 2 is correct

The Civil Disobedience Movement was led in the North-West Frontier Province by :

(a) Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah

(b) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan

(c) Dr. M.A. Ansari

(d) Sewa Singh Thikriwala

Option b - Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan

From where did Mahatma Gandhi start his historic Dandi March?

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(a) Champaran

(b) Sabarmati Ashram

(c) Chauri-Chaura

(d) Dandi

Option b - Sabarmati Ashram

The proposals for the partition of India into India and Pakistan were contained in the :

(a) Cripps Mission Proposals

(b) Cabinet Mission Proposals

(c) Prime Minister Attlee's statement of 20th February, 1947

(d) Mountbatten Plan of 3rd June, 1947

Option d - Mountbatten Plan of 3rd June, 1947

What was the immediate reaction of the government to the Salt Satyagraha and the Dandi march?

(a) The Congress was banned

(b) It did not take it seriously

(c) The government resorted to repressive measures

(d) It was on its guard and took measures to prevent the mischief from spreading

Option b - It did not take it seriously

The real intention of the British to include the princely states in the Federal Union proposed by the India Act of 1935 was to :

(a) exercise more and direct political and administrative control over the princely states

(b) involve the princes actively in the administration of the colony

(c) finally, effect the complete political and administrative takeover of all the princely states by the British

(d) use the princes to counterbalance the anti-imperialist doctrines of the nationalist leaders.

Option d - use the princes to counterbalance the anti-imperialist doctrines of the nationalist leaders

The last opportunity to avoid the partition of India was lost with the rejection of :

(a) Cripps Mission

(b) Rajgopalachari Formula

(c) Cabinet Mission

(d) Wavell Plan

Option c - Cabinet Mission

Which one of the following is considered to have sparked off the 1857 Revolt?

(a) Annexation of Awadh

(b) The introduction of greased cartridges for the new Enfield rifle

(c) The anti-sati legislation

(d) All of the above

Option b - The introduction of greased cartridges for the new Enfield rifle

The White Mutiny occurred after the 1857 Revolt because:

(a) several Indian rulers objected to the takeover by the Crown

(b) European soldiers of the Company's army were opposed to the transfer of services to the Crown

(c) the Queen's Proclamation gave equal rights to all Indians

(d) None of the above

Option b - European soldiers of the Company's army were opposed to the transfer of services to the Crown

Which one of the following was not a consequence of the 1857 Revolt?

(a) European troops were increased in India

(b) Different classes of sepoys were mixed

(c) Artillery and advanced weapons were placed in European hands

(d) Hindus and Muslims began to be appeased equally

Option d - Hindus and Muslims began to be appeased equally

What mainly prevented Bombay and Madras from joining the revolt in 1857 like the northern provinces?

(a) They were too far from the seat of British administration

(b) The administrators there were comparatively enlightened and benevolent

(c) The ryotwari settlement had stripped them of effective leadership

(d) They did not experience the annexations to the same extent

Option c - The ryotwari settlement had stripped them of effective leadership

The Commander-in-Chief of Nana Saheb's forces who were later caught and hanged by the British was:

(a) Tantia Tope

(b) Bijlis Khan

(c) Azimullah

(d) None of these

Option a - Tantia Tope

The term torana in temple terminology implies

(a) elaborate Gateway

(b) elaborate Pillar

(c) sanctum

(d) curvilinear spire

Option a - elaborate Gateway

Which of the following temple sites is related to the Nagara temples?

(a) Aihole

(b) Sanchi

(c) Khajuraho

(d) Thanjavur

Option c - Khajuraho

Sittannavasal, Kanchipuram, Malayadipatti, and Tirumalaipuram were centers of the following ancient classical traditions?

(a) Painting

(b) Architecture

(c) Sculpture

(d) None of these

Option a - Painting

Badami and Aihole constitute one of the best art centers of which of the following dynasties?

(a) Chalukyas

(b) Rastrakutas

(c) Palas

(d) Pratiharas

Option a - Chalukyas

Which of the following images representative of the Pallava-Pandya art has not been discovered from Mamallapuram?

(a) Narvaraha

(b) Trivikrama

(c) Gajalaksmi

(d) Shiva

Option d - Shiva

Which of the following is not a constituent of the stupa?

(a) Pitha

(b) Anda

(c) Sopana

(d) Chhatra

Option a - Pitha

Which of the following sites in Madhya Pradesh has yielded evidence of Varaha and Garuda?

(a) Eran

(b) Arrah

(c) Sanchi

(d) Bharut

Option a - Eran

Which of the following terms refers to a grant made to a temple establishment?

(a) Agrahara

(b) Devadana

(c) Brahmadeya

(d) Shasana

Option b - Devadana

The stupa at which of the following places in Southern India is larger than the one at Sanchi and could well vie in artistic beauty and grandeur with the Sanchi and Bharhut stupas in the North?

(a) Amravati

(b) Nagarjunakonda

(c) Bhattiprolu

(d) None of the above

Option a - Amravati

The famous Lalbagh Garden of Bengaluru was commissioned by which of the following rulers?

(a) Haider Ali

(b) Tipu Sultan

(c) Krishnaraja Wodeyar III

(d) Narasaraja Wodeyar II

Option a - Haider Ali

The 57 feet high statue of Gomateshwara at Sravanabelagola in Mysore was erected in about 981 AD by the Ganga minister :

(a) Rishabha

(b) Chamundaraya

(c) Rachamal

(d) Bharata

Option b - Chamundaraya

Which kingdom did the temple of Hazara Rama belong to?

(a) Avadh

(b) Travancore

(c) Vijayanagara

(d) Ahom

Option c - Vijayanagara

Mahatma Gandhi's Hind Swaraj is essential:

(a) a critique of Western modernity

(b) an outline of his philosophy of Satyagraha

(c) an invocation to Indians to free themselves from the British

(d) a blueprint of Gram Swaraj

Option a - a critique of Western modernity

What was 'Teccavi'?

(a) Loans to the Peasants

(b) A fertile category of land

(c) A tax on the Hindus

(d) Barren land

Option a - Loans to the Peasants

Which one among the following is not correct about the cave paintings at Ajanta?

(a) Scenes have no dividing frame and blend into each other

(b) Scenes are both religious and secular

(c) The influence of the Gandhara Art is seen

(d) Scenes mostly depict tales from Jatakas

Option c - The influence of the Gandhara Art is seen

What form of Shiva is most prominent in the Brihadeshvara Temple built by the Chola dynasty?

(a) Harihara

(b) Bhairava

(c) Rudra

(d) Tripurantaka

Option d - Tripurantaka

Which one of the following is the common element between the Kailasanatha Temple at Ellora and the Shore Temple at Mamallapuram?

(a) Both are examples of Nagara architecture

(b) Both are carved out from solid rocks

(c) Both are Gupta-period temples

(d) Both were built under the patronage of Pallava Kings

Option b - Both are carved out from solid rocks

The Lilavati of Bhaskara is a standard text on : ( RRB TTE previous year question paper )

(a) Mathematics

(b) Surgery

(c) Poetics

(d) Linguistics

Option a - Mathematics

The distribution of powers between the Centre and the States in the Indian Constitution is based on the scheme provided in the :

(a) Morley-Minto Reforms, 1909

(b) Montagu-Chelmsford Act, 1919

(c) Government of India Act, 1935

(d) Indian Independence Act, 1947

Option c - Government of India Act, 1935

The first Indian Councils Act was passed in : ( RRB TTE previous year question paper )

(a) 1853

(b) 1857

(c) 1861

(d) 1892

Option c - 1861

Which of the following Acts provided that Indians should not be barred from holding jobs with the Company?

(a) Charter Act, 1833

(b) Pitt's India Act, 1784

(c) The Regulating Act, 1733

(d) The Govt. of India Act, 1858

Option a - Charter Act, 1833

No Indian "shall by reason only of his religion, place of birth, descent, color or any of them be disabled from holding any office or employment under the company." This was a pledge first given by the :

(a) Charter Act of 1813

(b) Charter Act of 1833

(c) Queen's Proclamation of 1858

(d) Indian Civil Service Act of 1861

Option b - Charter Act of 1833

Which Act did change the designation of Governor General of Bengal to Governor General of India?

(a) Regulating Act of 1773

(b) Charter Act of 1833

(c) Government of India Act of 1858

(d) Government of India Act of 1935

Option b - Charter Act of 1833

Which one among the following was not a provision of the Regulating Act of 1773?

(a) It introduced Parliamentary supervision over the East India Company.

(b) The Government of Bengal was vested in a Governor General and the Council of four members

(c) It changed the power of vote in the Court of Proprietors by removing all restrictions on qualifications

(d) The Governor General was vested with a casting vote.

Option c - It changed the power of vote in the Court of Proprietors by removing all restrictions on qualifications

Separate electorates for representation of Indian Christians and Anglo-Indians were created under the :

(a) Indian Councils Act, 1861

(b) Government of India Act, 1909

(c) Government of India Act, 1919

(d) Government of India Act, 1935

Option c - Government of India Act, 1919

By which Act the Board of Control came into existence?

(a) Regulating Act, 1773

(b) Act of Settlement, 1781

(c) Charter Act, 1813

(d) Pitt's India Act, 1784

Option d - Pitt's India Act, 1784

The Trade Disputes Act of 1929 provided for: ( RRB TTE previous year question paper )

(a) the participation of workers in the management of industries

(b) arbitrary powers to the management to quell industrial disputes

(c) an intervention by the British Court in the event of a trade dispute

(d) a system of tribunals and a ban on strikes

Option b - arbitrary powers to the management to quell industrial disputes

In the context of Indian history, the principle of "Dyarchy (diarchy)" refers to:

(a) division of the central legislature into two houses

(b) introduction of double government i.e., Central and State governments

(c) having two sets of rulers; one in London and another in Delhi

(d) division of the subjects delegated to the provinces into two categories

Option d - division of the subjects delegated to the provinces into two categories

In the Federation established by The Government of India Act of 1935, residuary powers were given to the

(a) Federal legislature

(b) Governor General

(c) Provincial Legislature

(d) Provincial Governors

Option b - Governor General

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