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Bankura University Previous Year Question Papers Objective for Students

What is the unit of power of the lens in the SI method?

(a) watt

(b) diopter

(c) opter

(d) meter

Option b – diopter

What is the decibel used to measure? ( Bankura University Previous Year Question )

(a) Hemoglobin in the blood

(b) Sugar in urine

(c) Sound in the environment

(d) particles in the air

Option c – Sound in the environment

SI unit of Young’s elasticity coefficient is

(a) dine/cm

(b) newton/m

(c) Newton/m

(d) m/s

Option c – Newton/m

Which of the following is not a vector amount? ( Bankura University Previous Year Question )

(a) momentum

(b) velocity

(c) angular velocity

(d) mass

Option c – angular velocity

Scalar sign is

(a) energy

(b) force moment

(c) momentum

(d) all these

Option a – energy

Which of the following is not a vector? ( Bankura University Previous Year Question )

(a) displacement

(b) velocity

(c) force

(d) volume

Option d – volume

Joule is the unit of the following

(a) energy

(b) force

(c) pressure

(d) temperature

Option a – energy

In which unit can we measure food energy ( Bankura University Previous Year Question )

(a) Calorie

(b) Calvin

(c) joule

(d) erg

Option a – Calorie

The unit of electrical quantity is

(a) ampere

(b) ohm

(c) volts

(d) Coulomb

Option a – ampere

Who was the founder of the Bahmani Kingdom? ( Bankura University Previous Year Question )

(a) Alauddin Hasan

(b) Firoz Shah

(c) Mahmud Gaonwa

(d) Asaf Khan

Option a – Alauddin Hasan

The Bahmani Kingdom was founded in the year

(a) 1336

(b) 1338

(c) 1347

(d) 1361

Option c – 1347

Which of the following was the first capital of the Bahmani Kingdom? ( Bankura University Previous Year Question )

(a) Bidar

(b) Gulbarga

(c) Daultabad

(d) Hussainabad

Option b – Gulbarga

The Bahmani kingdom disintegrated into five independent kingdoms in

(a) 1536 AD

(b) 1542 AD

(c) 1526 AD

(d) 1527 AD

Option d – 1527 AD

Alaudin Hasan, who founded the Bahmani kingdom was a noble of which ruler of Delhi Sultanate? ( Bankura University Previous Year Question )

(a) Mohammad bin Tughluq

(b) Firuz Shah Tughlaq

(c) Alauddin Khilji

(d) Ibrahim Lodi

Option a – Mohammad bin Tughluq

In how many provinces did the Bahmani kingdom under Alaudin Hasan divided?

(a) Four

(b) Five

(c) Eight

(d) Two

Option b – Five

Which among the following rulers of the Bahmani kingdom was called as ‘Nero of Deccan’? ( Bankura University Previous Year Question )

(a) Mahmud Gawan

(b) Ibrahim Adil Shah

(c) Humayun

(d) Hasan Gangu

Option c – Humayun

Who among the following Prime Minister of Bahmani rulers established the famous Madrasa at Bidar?

(a) Mahmud Gawan

(b) Hasan Gangu

(c) Humayun

(d) Ibrahim Adil Shah

Option a – Mahmud Gawan

Who was the ruler of Golconda when Aurangzeb seized the fort of Golconda in 1687?

(a) Abul Hasan Qutb Shah

(b) Sikandar Adil Shah

(c) Ali Adil Shah II

(d) Shayasta Khan

Option a – Abul Hasan Qutb Shah

Which one among the following was not a reform measure carried out by Mahmud Gawan of the Bahmani Kingdom? ( Bankura University Previous Year Question )

(a) The Kingdom was divided into eight provinces or Tarafs.

(b) Nobles were paid salaries and were asked to maintain contingents of horses.

(c) A tract of land, Khalisa, was set apart for the expenses of the Tarafdar.

(d) Lands were measured and land taxes were fixed on that basis.

Option c – A tract of land, Khalisa, was set apart for the expenses of the Tarafdar

The famous Gol Gumbaz of Bijapur was built by which among the following Deccan Sultans?

(a) Mohammad Adil Shah

(b) Mahmud Gawan

(c) Yusuf Adil Shah

(d) Ismail Adil Shah

Option a – Mohammad Adil Shah

The world-famous Koh-i-Noor diamond was excavated from the mines of

(a) Odisha

(b) Chota Nagpur

(c) Bijapur

(d) Golconda

Option d – Golconda

Who among the following rulers of the Qutub Shahi dynasty built the famous Char Minar?

(a) Mohammad Quti Qutub Shah

(b) Sultan Quti Qutub Shah

(c) Sultan Muhammad Qutub Shah

(d) Abdullah Qutub Shah

Option a – Mohammad Quti Qutub Shah

Who among the following was the author of the book ‘Kitab-i-Nauras’?

(a) Ibrahim Adil Shah II

(b) Ali Adil Shah

(c) Quli Qutab Shah

(d) Akbar Il

Option b – Ali Adil Shah

The Bahmani architecture in the Deccan is marked by its distinct originality and independent style. Which of the following statements about Bahmani architecture is correct? I. It derived its elements from the architectural styles of the Delhi Sultanate and that of distant Persia. II. The forts built by the Bahmanis were undoubtedly the greatest monuments far exceeding any of the same periods in Europe. III. Bahmani architecture did reflect a harmonious blend of both Hindi and Islamic styles. Select the correct answer using the codes given below

(a) I, II, and III

(b) II and III

(c) I and III

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(d) I and II

Option c – I and III

Consider the following statements about Vijayanagar Empire. I. Vijaynagar was noted for its markets dealing in spices, textiles, and precious stones. II. Krishnadeva Raya’s rule was characterized by the strain within the imperial structure. III. The amara-nayakas were military commanders who were given territories to be governed by the Rayas. Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?

(a) Only III

(b) I and II

(c) I and III

(d) All of these

Option c – I and III

The Northernmost place of India, ‘Indira Col’ is situated in

(a) Jammu and Kashmir

(b) Ladakh

(c) Himachal Pradesh

(d) Arunachal Pradesh

Option b – Ladakh

Which one among the following major Indian cities is most Eastward located?

(a) Hyderabad

(b) Bhopal

(c) Lucknow

(d) Bengaluru (Bangalore)

Option c – Lucknow

In terms of longitude, the Eastern State of India is

(a) Mizoram

(b) Manipur

(c) Nagaland

(d) Arunachal Pradesh.

Option d – Arunachal Pradesh

Which one of the following pairs of states of India indicates the Eastern and Westernmost state?

(a) Assam and Rajasthan

(b) Arunachal Pradesh and Rajasthan

(c) Assam and Gujarat

(d) Arunachal Pradesh and Gujarat

Option d – Arunachal Pradesh and Gujarat

The Southern point of India is

(a) Kanyakumari

(b) Rameshwaram

(c) Indira Point

(d) Point Calimere

Option c – Indira Point

Where is the Southern point of India located?

(a) Kanyakumari

(b) Great Nicobar

(c) Lakshadweep

(d) Madras

Option b – Great Nicobar

The Tropic of Cancer passes through

(a) Madhya Pradesh

(b) Tripura

(c) Mizoram

(d) All of these

Option d – All of these

Through how many Indian states does the Tropic of Cancer pass?

(a) 6

(b) 8

(c) 7

(d) 9

Option b – 8

Name the State of India through which the Tropic of Cancer passes.

(a) Jammu and Kashmir

(b) Himachal Pradesh

(c) Bihar

(d) Jharkhand

Option d – Jharkhand

Which of the following Indian state lies North of the Tropic of Cancer?

(a) Jharkhand

(b) Manipur

(c) Mizoram

(d) Tripura

Option b – Manipur

Among the following cities, which one is nearest to the Tropic of Cancer?

(a) Delhi

(b) Kolkata

(c) Jodhpur

(d) Nagpur

Option b – Kolkata

Which one of the following towns is nearest to the Tropic of Cancer?

(a) Agartala

(b) Gandhinagar

(c) Jabalpur

(d) Ujjain

Option b – Gandhinagar

70° East longitude passes through

(a) Jodhpur

(b) Jaisalmer

(c) Dholpur

(d) Nagaur

Option b – Jaisalmer

The Western most place in India, ‘Guhar Moti’ is situated in which the State/UT of India.

(a) Rajasthan

(b) Jammu and Kashmir

(c) Gujarat

(d) Punjab

Option c – Gujarat

The latitudinal extent of mainland India is between ….

(a) 8°4′ North and 37°6′ North

(b) 8°4′ West and 37°6′ West

(c) 8°4′ East and 37°6′ East

(d) 8°4′ South and 37°6¹ South

Option a – 8°4′ North and 37°6′ North

The latitudes that pass through Sikkim also pass through

(a) Rajasthan

(b) Jammu and Kashmir

(c) Himachal Pradesh

(d) Punjab

Option a – Rajasthan

Which one of the following latitudes passes through maximum Indian states?

(a) 20° N latitude

(b) 22° N latitude

(c) 24° N latitude

(d) 26° N latitude

Option c – 24° N latitude

The important latitude which almost divides (pre) India into two parts is

(a) 23°30′ South

(b) 33°30′ North

(c) 0°

(d) 23°30′ North

Option d – 23°30′ North

The longitudinal extent of India is between

(a) 68° 7′ E and 97° 25′ E

(b) 67° 8′ E – 98° 52′ E

(c) 57° 8′ E-97° 25′ E

(d) 65° E-95 E

Option a – 68° 7′ E and 97° 25′ E

Which sector is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases in India?

(a) Transport

(b) Domestic

(c) Agricultural

(d) Electric power generation

Option d – Electric power generation

The Greenhouse gas liberated by cud-chewing animals is

(a) Carbon dioxide

(b) Methane

(c) CFC

(d) Nitrous oxide

Option b – Methane

Among the following greenhouse gases, the emission of which one of the following is entirely anthropogenic?

(a) Chlorofluorocarbons

(b) Methane

(c) Nitrous oxide

(d) Hydrogen sulphide

Option a – Chlorofluorocarbons

The greenhouse effect is the process

(a) to obtain suitable temperatures for the plantation.

(b) of heating the atmosphere by absorption of infrared radiations by atmospheric carbon dioxide.

(c) by which barren mountains change into the green.

(d) in which deep water seems green.

Option b – of heating the atmosphere by absorption of infrared radiations by atmospheric carbon dioxide

The greenhouse effect means

(a) an increase in atmospheric temperature due to the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

(b) growing vegetables and flowers at an increased temperature.

(c) growing food crops in glass houses.

(d) None of the above

Option a – an increase in atmospheric temperature due to the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere

The greenhouse effect’ with respect to global warming refers to

(a) cooling and moist condition.

(b) warming effect.

(c) increased rainfall and greenery.

(d) desertification.

Option b – warming effect

Which one of the following atmospheric changes takes place due to the greenhouse effect?

(a) Increase in carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere.

(b) Increase in humidity in the atmosphere.

(c) Increase in biological population.

(d) Increase in wind speed.

Option a – Increase in carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere

The greenhouse effect is enhanced in the environment due to

(a) Carbon monoxide

(b) Carbon dioxide

(c) Oxygen

(d) None of the above

Option b – Carbon dioxide

Which one of the following naturally occurring greenhouse gases causes the highest percentage of the Greenhouse effect?

(a) Carbon Dioxide

(b) Methane

(c) Ozone

(d) Water vapour

Option d – Water vapour

Which one of the following is not correctly matched?

(a) Carbon dioxide – Thermal Power Stations

(b) Chlorofluoro carbon – Automobile

(c) Nitrous oxide – Waterlogged Paddy fields

(d) Sulphur dioxide – Brick Kilns

Option b – Chlorofluoro carbon – Automobile

Consider the following. I. The greenhouse effect in its entirety is caused by human activities (Anthropogenic factors). II. Greenhouse gases absorb ultraviolet rays emitted from the earth and retain them within the atmosphere. Which of the statements given above is/are true?

(a) Only I

(b) Only II

(c) All of these

(d) None of these

Option d – None of these

Consider the following. I. Rice fields II. Coal mining III. Domestic animals IV. Wetlands Which of the above is a source of methane, a major greenhouse gas?

(a) I and IV

(b) II and III

(c) I, II and III

(d) I, II, III and IV

Option d – I, II, III and IV

Consider the following statements. I. With 17% of the world’s population, India contributes only 4% of the total global greenhouse gas emission. II. India’s CO₂ emissions are approximately 1 tonne per annum as against a world average of 4.2 tonnes per annum. III. India is one of the few developing countries in the world where the forest cover is increasing, despite the pressure of population growth and rapid economic development. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a) I, II and III

(b) I and II

(c) Only II

(d) None of these

Option a – I, II and III

What is the Chemical formula of Ozone?

(a) O

(b) O2

(c) O3

(d) None of these

Option c – O3

A place where the ozone layer is primarily found is

(a) the Troposphere

(b) the Stratosphere

(c) the Mesosphere

(d) ionosphere

Option b – the Stratosphere

Why is the ozone layer useful to humanity?

(a) It supplies oxygen to the atmosphere.

(b) It prevents the Sun’s ultraviolet rays from reaching the Earth.

(c) It controls the temperature of the Earth.

(d) None of the above

Option b – It prevents the Sun’s ultraviolet rays from reaching the Earth

Which of the following group of gases contribute to the “Greenhouse effect”?

(a) Ammonia and Ozone

(b) Carbon monoxide and Sulphur dioxide

(c) Carbon tetrafluoride and Nitrous oxide

(d) Carbon dioxide and Methane

Option d – Carbon dioxide and Methane

Which gas is filled in refrigerators?

(a) Ammonia

(b) Mafron

(c) Methane

(d) Acetylene

Option b – Mafron

Which set of the following gases is most important for the Greenhouse effect?

(a) Carbon dioxide, methane, chlorine, nitric oxide.

(b) Nitric oxide, methane, ethane, chlorofluorocarbons.

(c) Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, water vapour.

(d) Carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide, methane, water vapour.

Option c – Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, water vapour

Which one of the following is not a greenhouse gas found naturally in the atmosphere?

(a) Nitrogen oxide

(b) Carbon dioxide

(c) Methane

(d) Ozone

Option a – Nitrogen oxide

The increasing abundance of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has led to the following effects

(a) global warming.

(b) depletion of the ozone layer in the stratosphere.

(c) oxygen fertilisation effect.

(d) carbon dioxide fertilisation effect.

Option c – oxygen fertilisation effect

Which one of the following is not a greenhouse gas?

(a) Methane

(b) Nitrous oxide

(c) Chlorofluorocarbon

(d) Hydrogen

Option d – Hydrogen

Which one of the following gases is not a greenhouse gas?

(a) CO₂

(b) CH4

(c) NO₂

(d) O₂

Option d – O₂

Which one of the following is not a greenhouse gas?

(a) Water vapour

(b) Methane

(c) Ozone

(d) Carbon monoxide

Option d – Carbon monoxide

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