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Jammu University Previous Year Question Papers Objective for Students
The highest mountain peak in the Uttarakhand Himalayas is
(a) Chowkhambha
(b) Dhaulagiri
(c) Nanda Devi
(d) Trishul
Option c – Nanda Devi
Which of the following is known as ‘Sagarmatha’? ( Jammu University Previous Year Question )
(a) Kanchenjunga
(b) Gadwin Austin
(c) Everest
(d) Namchabarway
Option c – Everest
The Shivalik range was created
(a) Eozoic
(b) Paleozoic
(c) Mesozoic
(d) Cenozoic
Option d – Cenozoic
Which of the following is the oldest mountain range? ( Jammu University Previous Year Question )
(a) Himalaya
(b) Aravali
(c) Vindhya
(d) Satpura
Option b – Aravali
What is the Western Ghats?
(a) a residual mountain
(b) A twisty mountain
(c) a fault verges
(d) A volcanic mountain
Option c – a fault verges
The confluence site of the Eastern Ghats and Western Ghats Mountain ranges is ( Jammu University Previous Year Question )
(a) Palani Hill
(b) Nilgiri Hills
(c) Annamalai Hill
(d) Shevarai Hill
Option b – Nilgiri Hills
The highest peak of the mountain range is
(a) Panchmarhi
(b) Mahendragiri
(c) Dodabetta
(d) Anaimudi
Option b – Mahendragiri
Which Mountain range of India is the latest is ( Jammu University Previous Year Question )
(a) Sahyadri
(b) Aravali
(c) Himalaya
(d) Satpura
Option c – Himalaya
A coil of 50 turns has dimensions of 10 cm x 10 cm. It is rotated at the rate of 5 rev/sec in a uniform magnetic field of flux density 0.7 Tesla. What is the maximum e.m.f induced in it?
a. 10 volts
b. 11 volts
c. 1 volt
d. 22 volts
Option b – 11 volts
The current in an inductor of self-inductance 40 mH is to be increased uniformly from 1 A to 11 A in milliseconds. What is produced in the inductor during this process?
a. 10 volts
b. 100 volts
c. 1000 volts
d. 1 volt
Option b – 100 volts
A solenoid has a length of 50 cm and a radius of 1 cm. If the number of turns in the solenoid is 500, the relative permeability of the material on which the turns are wound is 800. Find the coefficient of self-inductance. ( Jammu University Previous Year Question )
a. 1.58 Henry
b. 0.158 Henry
c. 0.0158 Henry
d. None of the above
Option b – 0.158 Henry
Who was the greatest Buddhist commentator of the Buddhist canonical literature?
(a) Buddhaghosha
(b) Vasumitra
(c) Nagarjuna
(d) Ashvaghosha
Option d – Ashvaghosha
The phrase “The Light of Asia” is applied to: ( Jammu University Previous Year Question )
(a) Alexander
(b) Chandragupta Maurya
(c) Mahavira
(d) Buddha
Option d – Buddha
Mark the correct sequence of places with regard to Buddha:
(a) Sarnath, Kushinagar, Bodh Gaya, Kapilavastu
(b) Bodh Gaya, Kapilavastu, Sarnath, Kushinagar
(c) Kapilavastu, Sarnath, Bodh Gaya, Kushinagar
(d) Kapilavastu, Bodh Gaya, Sarnath, Kushinagar
Option d – Kapilavastu, Bodh Gaya, Sarnath, Kushinagar
The Fourth Buddhist Council was held by: ( Jammu University Previous Year Question )
(a) Ashoka
(b) Kanishka
(c) Chandragupta
(d) Harashavardhana
Option b – Kanishka
Who among the following rulers held a religious assembly at Prayag every five years?
(a) Ashoka
(b) Kanishka
(c) Harshavardhana
(d) Chandragupta Vikramaditya
Option c – Harshavardhana
During the time of Harshavardhana, a great Buddhist assembly was held at: ( Jammu University Previous Year Question )
(a) Patliputra
(b) Nalanda
(c) Prayag
(d) Purushapura
Option c – Prayag
Which one of the following is the most fundamental difference between Mahayana Buddhism and Hinayana Buddhism?
(a) Emphasis on ahimsa
(b) Casteless Society
(c) Worship of Gods and Goddesses
(d) Worship of Stupa
Option c – Worship of Gods and Goddesses
Who, according to Jains, was the founder of Jainism? ( Jammu University Previous Year Question )
(a) Rishabha
(b) Mahavira
(c) Arishtanemi
(d) Parsavanatha
Option a – Rishabha
With which religion is Kaivalya associated?
(a) Buddhism
(b) Jainism
(c) Hinduism
(d) Sikhism
Option b – Jainism
Relics of Buddha are preserved in a: ( Jammu University Previous Year Question )
(a) Vihara
(b) Chaitya
(c) Stupa
(d) Monastery
Option c – Stupa
Which of the following religions got spread in different parts of Asia?
(a) Buddhism
(b) Jainism
(c) Hinduism
(d) None of these
Option a – Buddhism
The famous Indo-Greek king who embraced Buddhism was: ( Jammu University Previous Year Question )
(a) Strato
(b) Menander
(c) Demetrious
(d) Alexander
Option b – Menander
Which one of the following places was famous as a seat of Mahayana learning?
(a) Nalanda
(b) Taxila
(c) Varanasi
(d) Sarnath
Option a – Nalanda
Gandhara school of art came into existence in: ( Jammu University Previous Year Question )
(a) Hinayana sect
(b) Mahayana sect
(c) Vaishnava sect
(d) Shaiva sect
Option b – Mahayana sect
Idol worship in India can be traced to the period of:
(a) Pre-Aryan
(b) Vedas
(c) Mauryans
(d) Kushans
Option a – Pre-Aryan
‘Economic Justice’ as one of the objectives of the Indian Constitution has been provided in :
(a) the preamble and the Fundamental Rights
(b) the Preamble and the Directive Principles of State Policy
(c) the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles of State Policy
(d) None of the above
Option a – the preamble and the Fundamental Rights
According to the Constitution of India, which of the following are fundamental for the governance of the country?
(c) Directive Principles of State Policy
(d) Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties
Option c – Directive Principles of State Policy
Which one of the following is not correctly matched?
(a) Article 39 A – Equal justice and free legal aid
(b) Article 40 – Organisation of village panchayats
(c) Article 44 – Uniform Civil Code
(d) Article 48- Separation of judiciary from executive
Option d – Article 48- Separation of judiciary from executive
According to Article 25 of the Constitution, the Right to Freedom of Religion is not subjected to :
(a) Public order
(b) Health
(c) Morality
(d) Humanism
Option d – Humanism
Which of the following freedoms is not specifically mentioned in the Constitution of India as a fundamental right but has been subsequently upheld by the Supreme Court as such?
(a) Freedom of trade, occupation and business
(b) Freedom to reside and settle in any part of the country
(c) Freedom of association and union
(d) Freedom of the press
Option d – Freedom of the press
Provisions of citizenship in the Indian Constitution became applicable in :
(a) 1950
(b) 1949
(c) 1951
(d) 1952
Option b – 1949
Under which Article of the Constitution of India, can the fundamental rights of the members of the Armed Forces be specifically restricted?
(a) Article 21
(b) Article 25
(c) Article 33
(d) Article 19
Option c – Article 33
Which of the following is not a fundamental right as per the Indian Constitution?
(a) Right to Education
(b) Right to Information
(c) Right of Speech
(d) Right of Life
Option b – Right to Information
Which Article of the Indian Constitution stipulates that Directive Principles of State Policy shall not be enforceable by any Court?
(a) Article 31
(b) Article 38
(c) Article 37
(d) Article 39
Option c – Article 37
Which of the following is not correctly matched?
(a) Article 14 – Equality Before Law
(b) Article 16 – Equal opportunities
(c) Article 17 – Abolition of titles
(d) Article 18- Permission of military titles
Option c – Article 17 – Abolition of titles
Which one of the following is an item included in the list of Fundamental Duties of an Indian citizen in the Constitution?
(a) To practice secularism
(b) To develop scientific humanism temper and the spirit of inquiry and reform
(c) To pay all taxes to the government regularly and correctly
(d) Not to assault any public servant in the (during) performance of his duties
Option b – To develop scientific humanism temper and the spirit of inquiry and reform
The phrase “equality before the law” used in Article-14 of the Indian Constitution has been borrowed from :
(a) U.S.A.
(b) Germany
(c) Britain
(d) Greece
Option c – Britain
Which Article of the Indian Constitution empowers the Parliament to regulate the Right of Citizenship?
(a) Article 10
(b) Article 11
(c) Article 8
(d) Article 9
Option b – Article 11
Carboxylic acids have higher boiling points than aldehydes, ketones, and even alcohols of comparable molecular mass. It is due to their:
(A) Formation of intramolecular H-bonding
(B) Formation of carboxylate ion
(C) More extensive association of carboxylic acid via Vander Waal’s force of attraction
(D) Formation of intermolecular H-bonding
Option d – Formation of intermolecular H-bonding
The reaction between acetone and methylmagnesium chloride followed by hydrolysis will give:
(A) Isobutyl alcohol
(B) Isopropyl alcohol
(C) sec. butyl alcohol
(D) Ter-butyl alcohol
Option d – Ter-butyl alcohol
Reaction between benzaldehyde and acetophenone in the presence of dil. NaOH is known as:
(A) Cross aldol condensation
(B) Aldol condensation
(C) Cannizzaro’s reaction
(D) Cross Cannizzaro’s reaction
Option a – Cross aldol condensation
Which of the following is not formed during the oxidation of methyl-n-propyl ketone?
(A) Ethanoic acid
(B) 2-Methyl propanoic acid
(C) Butanoic acid
(D) Propionic acid
Option b – 2-Methyl propanoic acid
Ethanoic acid and ethanal are distinguished by:
(A) Neutral ferric chloride
(B) Caustic soda
(C) Sodium carbonate
(D) Sodium metal
Option c – Sodium carbonate
Which one among the following is blind (extremely poor eyesight)?
(a) Bat
(b) Echidna
(c) Flying squirrel
(d) Slow loris
Option a – Bat
The urine of mammals contains excretory products as:
(a) Uric acid
(b) Ammonia
(c) Urea
(d) All of these
Option c – Urea
Which one among the following animals is without bone marrow?
(a) Frogs
(b) Fishes
(c) Lizards
(d) Birds
Option d – Birds
Which of the following is the smallest bird in the world?
(a) Finch
(b) Diamond Firetail
(c) Bee Hummingbird
(d) Robin
Option c – Bee Hummingbird
Which of the following sets of derivatives of integumentary structures characterizes birds as glorified reptiles?
(a) Scales and claws
(b) Syrinx and uropygial gland
(c) Claws and uropygial gland
(d) Syrinx and scales
Option a – Scales and claws
Pneumatic bones are expected to be found in:
(a) House lizard
(b) Flying fish
(c) Pigeon
(d) Tadpole of frog
Option c – Pigeon
Which of the following is/are flightless birds?
(a) Ostrich
(b) Emu
(c) Kiwi
(d) All of these
Option d – All of these
Which one of the following is incorrect for Aves?
(a) The heart is four-chambered and animals are oviparous.
(b) The presence of air cavities in bones and the presence of feathers on the body.
(c) The digestive tract has additional chambers, and animals are homeothermic.
(d) The forelimbs are not modified into wings.
Option d – The forelimbs are not modified into wings
Which of the following is a warm-blooded animal?
(a) Shark
(b) Snake
(c) Bat
(d) Lizard
Option c – Bat
Arrange the following countries in descending order of their area and select the correct answer using the code given below: 1. Brazil 2. Canada 3. China 4. U.S.A.
(A) 3, 4, 1, 2
(B) 2, 4, 1, 3
(C) 2, 3, 4, 1
(D) 1, 3, 2, 4
Option c – 2, 3, 4, 1
Which one of the following countries does not border with Lithuania?
(A) Poland
(B) Ukraine
(C) Belarus
(D) Latvia
Option b – Ukraine
Which of the following is not included in the geographical group of countries designated by the name Oceania?
(A) Indonesia
(B) Melanesia
(C) Micronesia
(D) Australia
Option a – Indonesia
(A) Denmark
(B) Finland
(C) Norway
(D) Sweden
Option a – Denmark
Afghanistan does not have a common border with
(A) Tajikistan
(B) Turkmenistan
(C) Uzbekistan
(D) Russia
Option d – Russia
Other than India and China, which one of the following groups of countries border with Myanmar?
(A) Bangladesh, Thailand, and Vietnam
(B) Cambodia, Laos, and Malaysia
(C) Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia
(D) Thailand, Laos, and Bangladesh
Option d – Thailand, Laos, and Bangladesh
The wavelength of light in air and in a medium is 6000 Å and 4000 Å respectively. If c is the speed of light in air, then the speed of light in that medium will be :
(A) 0.8 c
(B) 0.866 c
(C) 0.6667 c
(D) 1.5 c
Option c – 0.6667 c
A glass slab of thickness 8 cm contains the same number of waves as 10 cm of water when both are traversed by the same monochromatic light. If the refractive index of glass is 5/3 then the refractive index of water is :
(A) 3/5
(B) 4/3
(C) 3/4
(D) 9/8
Option b – 4/3
The green light of wavelength 5460 A is incident on an air and glass interface, if the refractive index of glass is 1.5, then the wavelength of light in glass would be :
(A) 3640 Aº
(B) 3800 A°
(C) 5500 Aº
(D) 6745 Aº
Option a – 3640 Aº
Light takes the same time to travel through air and glass. If the thickness of the glass is 5 cm and μ = 1.5, then the distance traveled through the air is :
(A) 5 cm
(B) 8.5 cm
(C) 6 cm
(D) 7.5 cm
Option d – 7.5 cm
A ray of light is incident on a denser medium making an angle of 40° with the surface. After refraction, it deviated by 12° from its initial path. the refractive index of denser medium will be :
(A) 1.5
(B) 1.33 v
(C) 1.245
(D) 2.4
Option c – 1.245
The length of a string tied to two rigid supports is 40 cm. The maximum wavelength of a stationary wave produced on it is :
(A) 20 cm
(B) 40 cm
(C) 80 cm
(D) 120 cm
Option c – 80 cm
The maximum wavelength of a transverse wave that can be set up in a string of length / is :
(A) l
(B) l/2
(C) 2l
(D) 4l
Option c – 2l
If four loops are formed on a string of length 80 cm, then what will be the wavelength of the stationary wave? :
(A) 0.2 m
(B) 0.6 m
(C) 0.8 m
(D) 0.4 m
Option d – 0.4 m
A standing wave has 3 nodes and 2 antinodes formed between two atoms having a distance of 1.21 A between them. The wavelength of a standing wave is :
(A) 1.21 Aº
(B) 2.42 A°
(C) 3.63 Aº
(D) 6.05 Aº
Option a – 1.21 Aº
Standing waves are produced in 10 m long stretched string. If the string vibrates in 5 segments and the wave velocity is 20 m/s, the frequency is :
(A) 2 Hz
(B) 4 Hz
(C) 5 Hz
(D) 10 Hz
Option c – 5 Hz
The frequency of the note produced by plucking a given string increases as :
(A) The length of the string increases
(B) The tension in the string increases
(C) The tension in the string decreases
(D) Both the tension and length increase proportionately
Option b – The tension in the string increases
In the case of a vibrating string, the frequency of the first overtone is equal to the frequency of the :
(A) Fundamental note
(B) First harmonic
(C) Second harmonic
(D) Third harmonic
Option c – Second harmonic
What happens to the natural frequency of vibration of a stretched string, when its length and diameter are increased? :
(A) No change in frequency
(B) Frequency decreases
(C) Frequency increases
(D) May increase or decrease
Option b – Frequency decreases
A sonometer wire is vibrating in the second overtone. In the wire, there are :
(A) Two nodes and two antinodes
(B) One node and two antinodes
(C) Four nodes and three antinodes
(D) Three nodes and three antinodes
Option c – Four nodes and three antinodes
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