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Mock Test for Delhi Police Head Constable Objective for Students
Ashoka’s connection with Buddhism is evident from which one of the following edicts?
(a) Major Rock Edict 13
(b) Rock Edict 6
(c) Minor Rock Edict 1
(d) Pillar Edict 4
Option a – Major Rock Edict 13
In which city of India is Dhamek Stupa located?
(a) Pune
(b) Delhi
(c) Varanasi
(d) Hyderabad
Option c – Varanasi
Which one of the following was an important Pandya port, celebrated for its pearls in Sangam poems and Greek accounts?
(a) Muchiri
(b) Korkai
(c) Puhar
(d) Arikamedu
Option b – Korkai
(a) Weight and measurement
(b) Administrative management
(c) Construction of roads
(d) Revenue management
Option c – Construction of roads
In which of the following relief sculpture inscriptions is ‘Ranyo Ashoka’ (King Ashoka) mentioned along with the stone portrait of Ashoka?
(a) Kanganahalli
(b) Sanchi
(c) Shahbazgarhi
(d) Sohgaura
Option a – Kanganahalli
Who was called ‘Sandrocottos’ by Justin, the Greek Writer?
(a) Chandragupta Maurya
(b) Chandragupta I
(c) Chandragupta II
(d) Samudragupta
Option a – Chandragupta Maurya
Which river is praised in the fifth-century Tamil epic, Silappadikaram?
(a) Cauvery
(b) Godavari
(c) Saraswati
(d) Ganges
Option a – Cauvery
‘Sita’ in Maurya age means :
(a) a Goddess
(b) a religious sect
(c) revenue from crown land
(d) barren land
Option c – revenue from crown land
Which of the following inscriptions of Ashoka bans animal sacrifice on certain festive gatherings, that probably included a ban on animal killing as well?
(a) Rock Edict I
(b) Pillar Edict V
(c) Rock Edict IX
(d) Rock Edict XI
Option a – Rock Edict I
Which one among the following inscriptions was installed in the easternmost part of Ashoka’s territory?
(a) Barabar hill cave inscription
(b) Dhauli major rock edicts
(c) Sahasram minor rock edicts
(d) Lauriya Araraj pillar edicts
Option d – Lauriya Araraj pillar edicts
Who of the following had first deciphered the edicts of Emperor Ashoka?
(a) Georg Bilhler
(b) James Prinsep
(c) Max Muller
(d) William Jones
Option b – James Prinsep
The accounts of the Kalinga War are known to us by the :
(a) Rock Edict-XIII
(b) Rummindei Pillar Inscription
(c) Accounts of Hiuen Tsang
(d) Minor Rock Edict-I
Option a – Rock Edict-XIII
Whose relics are preserved in the Second Stupa at Sanchi?
(a) Missionaries of Ashokan age
(b) Lord Buddha
(c) Sariputra
(d) Mahamodglyeyan
Option a – Missionaries of Ashokan age
Chandragupta Maurya spent his last days at :
(a) Kashi
(b) Pataliputra
(c) Ujjain
(d) Sravanabelgola
Option d – Sravanabelgola
The two provisions of the Constitution of India that most clearly express the power of judicial review are
(a) Article-21 and Article-446
(b) Article-32 and Article-226
(c) Article-44 and Article-152
(d) Article-17 and Article-143
Option b – Article-32 and Article-226
In India, Judicial Review implies
(a) the power of the Judiciary to pronounce upon the constitutionality of laws and executive orders.
(b) the power of the Judiciary to question the wisdom of the laws enacted by the Legislatures.
(c) the power of the Judiciary to review all the legislative enactments before they are assented to by the President.
(d) the power of the Judiciary to review its own judgments given earlier in similar or different cases.
Option a – the power of the Judiciary to pronounce upon the constitutionality of laws and executive orders
Which one of the following jurisdictions of the Indian judiciary covers Public Interest Litigation?
(a) Appellate jurisdiction
(b) Original jurisdiction
(c) Advisory jurisdiction
(d) Epistolary jurisdiction
Option d – Epistolary jurisdiction
Who was the Chief Justice of India when Public Interest Litigation (PIL) was introduced to the Indian Judicial System?
(a) M Hidayatullah
(b) AM Ahmadi
(c) PN Bhagwati
(d) AS Anand
Option c – PN Bhagwati
The Supreme Court of India upheld that RTI was applicable to the
(a) The Office of the CBI also
(b) The Office of the NIA also
(c) The Office of the CJI also
(d) Office of the PMO also
Option c – The Office of the CJI also
Which of these statements is correct?
(a) The number of Judges in the High Court is fixed by the state legislature of the respective State.
(b) The number of Judges in the High Court may be altered by the Governor of the State on the recommendation of the President.
(c) The number of Judges in the High Court is decided by the President.
(d) The number of Judges in the High Court is fixed for each State by the Parliament.
Option c – The number of Judges in the High Court is decided by the President
For filing Public Interest Litigation, the Supreme Court invokes which of the jurisdictions under them?
(a) Appellate jurisdiction
(b) Writ Jurisdiction
(c) Original Jurisdiction
(d) Advisory Jurisdiction
Option b – Writ Jurisdiction
The number of States under the jurisdiction of a High Court is decided on the basis of:
(a) area and population to be served
(b) funds at the disposal
(c) the intention of the government
(d) number of judges available
Option a – area and population to be served
The High Court which has the distinction of having the first woman Chief Justice is:
(a) Allahabad High Court
(b) Delhi High Court
(c) Himachal Pradesh High Court
(d) Guwahati High Court
Option c – Himachal Pradesh High Court
A retired Judge of the High Court cannot:
(a) practice in the Supreme Court
(b) practice in any High Court of India
(c) practice in the High Court from where he has retired
(d) practice in any Court of India
Option c – practice in the High Court from where he has retired
The power to extend or restrict the jurisdiction of the High Court rests with:
(a) the President
(b) the Parliament
(c) the concerned State Legislature
(d) the Governor
Option b – the Parliament
A Judge of a High Court wanting to resign addresses his letter of resignation to:
(a) the President
(b) the Chief Justice of his High Court
(c) the Chief Justice of India
(d) The governor of the State
Option a – the President
When was the Indian Forest Service set up?
(a) 1st July 1966
(b) 1st July 1967
(c) 1st July 1965
(d) 1st July 1968
Option a – 1st July 1966
Who was the creator of the cartoon characters Mandrake, the Magician, and Phantom?
(a) Lee Falk
(b) Uderzo
(c) Derek Hockridge
(d) Goscinny
Option a – Lee Falk
Who is the chairperson of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights?
(a) Mamta Sharma
(b) Usha Mehra
(c) Leela Samson
(d) Shantha Sinha
Option d – Shantha Sinha
Norman Ernest Borlaug, regarded as the father of the Green Revolution in India, is from –
(a) USA
(b) Mexico
(c) New Zealand
(d) Australia
Option a – USA
Who inaugurated the ‘Grow More Trees’ campaign in July 1950?
(a) K.M. Munshi
(b) Vinoba Bhave
(c) Sardar Patel
(d) Jawahar Lal Nehru
Option a – K.M. Munshi
Who was the first Indian woman to win the ‘Miss Universe’ award?
(a) Lara Dutta
(b) Reeta Faria
(c) Sushmita Sen
(d) Aishwarya Rai
Option c – Sushmita Sen
The film which won the Audience Award at the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland is –
(a) Lagaan
(b) Nayak
(c) Yaadein
(d) Dil Chahta Hai
Option a – Lagaan
Dr. Ravuri Bharadwaj has been chosen for the Jnanpith Award 2012 for his outstanding literary contribution in –
(a) Tamil
(b) Telugu
(c) Kannada
(d) Malayalam
Option b – Telugu
BCCI named the ‘Indian Cricketer of the Year 2011-12’ to honour –
(a) Yuvraj
(b) Virat Kohli
(c) VVS Laxman
(d) Sunil Gavaskar
Option b – Virat Kohli
Who among the following is not a recipient of the Dada Saheb Phalke Award?
(a) Raj Kapoor
(b) Lata Mangeshkar
(c) V. Shantaram
(d) Mukesh Bhatt
Option d – Mukesh Bhatt
“YUAN” is the currency of –
(a) China
(b) Italy
(c) Japan
(d) Yugoslavia
Option a – China
“Yen” is the currency of –
(a) Japan
(b) Thailand
(c) Mexico
(d) Yugoslavia
Option a – Japan
Which of the following Indian cities can boast of having the development of the largest rooftop solar water heaters?
(a) Pune
(b) Bangalore
(c) Mumbai
(d) Ahmedabad
Option b – Bangalore
Cyanide poisoning causes death in seconds because –
(a) It breaks the electron
(b) It causes cardiac arrest
(c) It causes lysis of red blood cells
(d) It denatures enzymes of heart muscle
Option a – It breaks the electron
Colonel Muammar al Gaddafi is associated with which one of the following countries?
(a) Yemen
(b) Tunisia
(c) Bahrain
(d) Libya
Option d – Libya
The first summit of the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) was held in –
(a) Suva
(b) Port Moresby
(c) Jaipur
(d) New Delhi
Option d – New Delhi
The 13th Pravasi Bhartiya Divas was held on 8th and 9th January 2015 at –
(a) Indore
(b) Bengaluru
(c) Gandhinagar
(d) New Delhi
Option c – Gandhinagar
Among the following political leaders of South India, who has not acted in any film?
(a) Jayalalitha
(b) M.G. Ramachandran
(c) N.T. Rama Rao
(d) C.N. Annadurai
Option d – C.N. Annadurai
The first Hindu-American to enter the US House of Representatives as senator is –
(a) Jyoti Sengupta
(b) Ami Bera
(c) Sunita Williams
(d) Tulsi Gabbard
Option d – Tulsi Gabbard
Who was the chairman of the 14th Finance Commission?
(a) A.M. Khusro
(b) Y.V. Reddy
(c) C. Rangarajan
(d) Dr. Vijay L. Kelkar
Option b – Y.V. Reddy
Who was elected Chief Minister of Meghalaya after the assembly elections in 2013?
(a) Salseng C. Marak
(b) P. A. Sangma
(c) D.D. Lapang
(d) Mukul Sangma
Option d – Mukul Sangma
The name of S. Chandrasekhar is associated with which of the following subjects?
(a) Chemistry
(b) Cosmology
(c) Astrophysics
(d) Fluid Mechanics
Option c – Astrophysics
A clone is a group of individuals obtained through –
(a) Cross Pollination
(b) Micro Propagation
(c) Hybridisation
(d) Self Pollination
Option b – Micro Propagation
Which one of the following is not a site for in-situ method of conservation of flora?
(a) National Park
(b) Botanical Garden
(c) Wildlife Sanctuary
(d) Biosphere Reserve
Option b – Botanical Garden
The reason for large-scale diversity among organisms is –
(a) Cooperation
(b) Polyploidy
(c) Mutation
(d) Adaptation
Option d – Adaptation
The Dada Saheb Phalke Award for 2006 was awarded by the president of India to –
(a) Dilip Kumar
(b) Lata Mangeshkar
(c) Madhur Bhandarkar
(d) Tapan Sinha
Option d – Tapan Sinha
Who of the following was honoured as the 2014 World Food Prize Laureate?
(a) C.N.R. Rao
(b) Sanjaya Rajaram
(c) M.S. Swaminathan
(d) Hari Shankar Gupta
Option b – Sanjaya Rajaram
Which prestigious award was given in 2013 to Aparajita Datta for her outstanding contribution to the conservation of hornbills?
(a) Right Livelihood Award
(b) Magsaysay Award
(c) Whitley Award
(d) Rajiv Gandhi Ecology Award
Option c – Whitley Award
The 27th Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration was conferred to –
(a) Gulzar
(b) A.R. Rahman
(c) Ela Bhatt
(d) Mohan Dharia
Option a – Gulzar
Who among the following was chosen for the Dada Saheb Phalke Award for the year 2010?
(a) V.K. Murthy
(b) D. Ramanaidu
(c) K. Balachander
(d) Adoor Gopalakrishnan
Option c – K. Balachander
Who among the following won the Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration in 2003?
(a) Mrinal Sen
(b) Baba Amte
(c) Shyam Benegal
(d) Achanya Mahaprajna
Option c – Shyam Benegal
The 28th Annual Lata Mangeshkar Samman Alankaran 2013 was conferred to –
(a) A.R. Rahman
(b) Kailash Kher
(c) Hariharan
(d) Sonu Nigam
Option c – Hariharan
Miss World 2015 competition held in China was won by Mireia Lalaguna. She belongs to –
(a) Spain
(b) China
(c) South Africa
(d) United Kingdom
Option a – Spain
When is World Blind Day observed?
(a) 11th December
(b) 20th December
(c) 15th October
(d) 15th September
Option c – 15th October
October 14 is observed as –
(a) World Immunization Day
(b) World Standards Day
(c) World Vegetarian Day
(d) United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation
Option b – World Standards Day
The Man Booker Prize for 2014 was awarded to –
(a) Amrita Pritam
(b) Richard Flanagan
(c) Lech Walesa
(d) Shashi Tharoor
Option b – Richard Flanagan
Which of the following is not correct?
(a) PIL – Public Induced Litigation
(b) KYC – Know Your Customer
(c) SIT – Special Investigation Team
(d) CNG – Compressed Natural Gas
Option a – PIL – Public Induced Litigation
Which of the following is not correct?
(a) BSF – Border Security Force
(b) CISF – Central Industrial Security Force
(c) SIT – Special Investigation Team
(d) UNDP – United Nations Development Project
Option d – UNDP – United Nations Development Project
The first India-Africa Forum Summit was held during 2008 at –
(a) Tana
(b) Bangalore
(c) New Delhi
(d) Addis Ababa
Option c – New Delhi
The first example of an enacted constitution is –
(a) The American Constitution
(b) The French Constitution
(c) The Russian Constitution
(d) The Chinese Constitution
Option a – The American Constitution
Which one of the following cities has the maximum number of registered vehicles on the road?
(a) Delhi
(b) Chennai
(c) Kolkata
(d) Mumbai
Option a – Delhi
A formalized system of trading agreements with a group of countries is known as –
(a) Trade Blocks
(b) Trade Partners
(c) Trade Organisations
(d) Trade Ventures
Option a – Trade Blocks
Which one of the following countries became the world leader in the carbon credit business in 2007?
(a) China
(b) Brazil
(c) India
(d) Mexico
Option a – China
Where is the National Academy of Agricultural Research Management located?
(a) Itanagar
(b) New Delhi
(c) Hyderabad
(d) Dehradun
Option c – Hyderabad
What facility is provided by ‘Edusat’ launched by ISRO in September 2004?
(a) Remote Sensing
(b) Intelligence Data
(c) Educational Connectivity
(d) Satellite-based Multimedia Link
Option c – Educational Connectivity
Where is the Church of Nativity located?
(a) Rome
(b) Bethlehem
(c) Nazareth
(d) Jerusalem
Option b – Bethlehem
Referendum and Initiative are practised in –
(a) America
(b) India
(c) Switzerland
(d) Great Britain
Option c – Switzerland
The Central Institute is located at –
(a) Srinagar
(b) Pune
(c) Chennai
(d) Guwahati
Option c – Chennai
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