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Monday, February 17, 2020

February 17, 2020

Road Safety – Rules and Regulations Match the following Set 03

 Road Safety – Rules and Regulations 

Match the following Set 03

1.
1. Orange                    (a) Footpath 
2. Pedestrians              (b) Telephone
3. Information sign       (c) Traffic police
4. Hand Signal             (d) Get ready
Ans: 1.(d); 2.(a); 3.(b); 4.(c);
 

2.
1. Direction indicator        (a) Avoid the second of Horn
2. Silence Zones               (b) Avoids collision
3. Sufficient distance         (c) Free passage
4. Ambulance                   (d) Use for U Turn
Ans: 1.(d); 2.(a); 3.(b); 4.(c);
February 17, 2020

Road Safety – Rules and Regulations Fill in the blanks Set 02

Road Safety – Rules and Regulations 

Fill in the blanks Set 02

1.Drivers should drive their vehicles on the ......................... side of the road.
Ans: left
 

2. Road safety cell was setup in .........................
Ans: 1986
 

3. In Traffic Light ...................... colour indicates stop.
Ans: Red
 

4. Road signals are classified into .................. types.
Ans: three
 

5. Most of the accidents may be ...................
Ans: prevented
 

6. Fire service vehicles and Ambulances must be given .....................
Ans: free passage
 

7. No drivers shall take a ‘U’ turn on a busy ......................
Ans: traffic road
 

8. Drivers should avoid sound of the horn in ...................... zones.
Ans: silence
 

9. The major cause for road accident is ...................
Ans: speed
February 17, 2020

Road Safety – Rules and Regulations Choose the correct answer Set 01

Road Safety – Rules and Regulations

Choose the correct answer Set 01

1. The rules of road regulations came into effect from .............................
(a) 1989  

(b) 1990 
(c) 1998
 

2. Pedestrians can cross the road .........................
(a) anywhere 

(b) near the signals  
(c) at Zebra crossing
 

3. Every year, first week of ...................... is celebrated as Road Safety Week.
(a) December  

(b) January 
(c) March
 

4. For emergency , call ........................ for ambulance service.
(a) 108 

(b) 100 
(c) 106
 

5. India has the ................... largest road network in the world.
(a) first 

(b) second 
(c) third
 

6. Recently there is a growing concern over the problem of .......................
(a) road maintenance 

(b) road crash  
(c) road construction
 

7. Drivers shall drive their vehicles on the ........................ side of the road.
(a) left 

(b) right 
(c) back
 

8. National Road safety policies are formed by the .......................
(a) President  

(b) Prime Minister 
(c) Ministry of Surface Transport
 

9. The major cause of the accident is ........................
(a) speed  

(b) nature of road 
(c) nature of driver

Friday, February 14, 2020

February 14, 2020

National Integration Match the following Set 03

National Integration


Match the following Set 03

1.
1. Kalidasa             a. The Holy Book
2. The Bible            b. Jain Temple
3. Mount Abu          c. Amirtsar
4. Golden Temple    d. Megadootham
Ans: 1-d,2-a,3-b,4-c 
 

2.
1. Meenakshi temple         a. Santhome
2. Brihadeeswara temple   b. Muslims
3. Cathedral                     c. Madurai
4. Ramzan                        d. Tanjore
Ans: 1-c,2-d,3-a,4-b
February 14, 2020

National Integration Fill in the blanks Set 02

National Integration 

Fill in the blanks Set 02

1. India is also known as ______
Ans: Bharat
 

2. Cave Temples are at ______
Ans: Mamallapuram
 

3. Social structure of India is based upon ________ system.
Ans: caste
 

4. The Buddhists celebrate ______
Ans: Buddha poornima
 

5. Indian society is a _________ society
Ans: multi cultural
 

6. The official link language in India is _______
Ans: English
 

7. Shakunthala was written by _______
Ans: Kalidas
 

8. Guru Nanak Jayanthi is celebrated by the _____
Ans: Sikhs 
 

9. The Arunachaleswara temple is in ________
Ans: Thiruvannamalai
 

10. The low level of literacy rate hinders the ________ development of a country.
Ans: economic
 

11. The important Fundamental Right is _________
Ans: Right to Education
 

12. Uniform pattern of education was introduced by the ________
Ans: Educational Policy of 1968
 

13. Compulsory primary education was emphasised by ______
Ans: National Education Policy of 1986
 

14. In India, child Labour is a ______
Ans: Social Problem
 

15. STEP enable _________ to earn.
Ans: Women
February 14, 2020

National Integration Choose the correct answer Set 01

National Integration

Choose the correct answer Set 01

1. The number of official languages in India is ________
a. 15 

b. 18
c. 22
 

2. The National Language of India is ______
a. English 

b. Tamil
c. Hindi
 

3. In India, the states are divided on the basis of ______
a. language  

b. literature
c. heritage
 

4. The National Integration Day is observed on ______
a. 14 November 

b. 19 November
c. 1 November
 

5. Ethonological Museum is the term referring to ______
a. India  

b. Srilanka 
c. Nepal
 

6. Valmiki wrote_____
a. Ramayana 

b. Mahabharata
c. Bhagavad Gita
 

7. The spirit of tolerance promotes________
a. economic growth  

b. national integration
c. spiritual growth
 

8. The Education policy of 1968 introduced ________ of education.
a. High level

b. Uniform pattern
c. Primary level
 

9. National Education policy of 1986 emphasized on ______ primary education.
a. free  

b. compulsory
c. uniform
 

10. National Literacy Mission gave importance to _________ education.
a. Women 

b. Children
c. Adult
 

11. The novel plan “Education for all” provides education to ______
a. All woman 

b. All children
c. All formers
 

12. PDS helps the people to get essential commodities at _______ prices.
a. reasonable 

b. low 
c. high
 

13. India ranks ______ in the world population.
a. First  

b. Second
c. Third

Thursday, February 6, 2020

February 06, 2020

Legislations and Welfare Schemes For Children and Women Match the following Set 03

 Legislations and Welfare Schemes For Children and Women 

Match the following Set 03

1.
1. Article 45                    (a) to reduce rate of mortality
2. ICDS Scheme              (b) 1961
3. Children’s Day              (c) rehabilitation of girls
4. Dowry Prohibition Act    (d) 14th November
5. Short Stay Home           (e) free and compulsory education
Ans: 1.(e); 2.(a); 3.(d); 4.(b); 5.(c);
 

2.
1. Right to Education Act                            (a) 1997
2. The National Child Award                        (b) 2002
3. The Juvenile Injustice Act                        (c) 1996 
4. Prohibition of Eve-Teasing Law                 (d) 2010
5. Prevention of Harassment of Women        (e) 1986
Act
Ans: 1.(d); 2.(c); 3.(e); 4.(a); 5.(b);
February 06, 2020

Legislations and Welfare Schemes For Children and Women Fill in the blanks Set 02

Legislations and Welfare Schemes For Children and Women  

Fill in the blanks Set 02

1.The Juvenile Injustice Art was amended in the year .....................
Ans: 2000
 

2. The Child Line Services aims at helping .................... during times of difficulties an emergency.
Ans: children
 

3. The Child Marriage Restraint Act of 1978 has increased the age of marriage of girls from 15 yrs to ..................... years.
Ans: 18
 

4. Tamil Nadu Legislature passed the prohibition of Eve-Teasing Law in .....................
Ans: 1997 
 

5. The Family Counselling Centres were started to give .................... for the victims facing social problems.
Ans: counselling
 

6. Right to Education Act was passed in the year .................
Ans: 2010
 

7. Article 23 prohibits the ....................... like commodities.
Ans: trade of woman
 

8. Empowerment of women through Self Help Group is undertaken by .................
Ans: Swayamsidha
February 06, 2020

Legislations and Welfare Schemes For Children and Women Choose the correct answer Set 01

Legislations and Welfare Schemes For Children and Women

Choose the correct answer Set 01

1. The ......................... are the future pillars of our nation.
(a) Elderly persons 

(b) Middle aged persons
(c) Childern
 

2. The .......................... in the Constitution provides facilities for the children to develop in a healthy manner
(a) Article 39(f)  

(b) Article 45
(c) Article 25
 

3. The Government of India introduced the Right to Education on ....................
(a) 15th August 1947 

(b) 26th January 1950
(c) 1st April 2010
 

4. The 72nd 73rd Amendment Acts have provided 33% reservations of seats for .................. in the local bodies
(a) teachers  

(b) women
(c) graduates
 

5. ......................... deals with the socio-economic development and empowerment of women through self-help groups.
(a) Short Stay Home 

(b) Swayamsidha
(c) Family Counselling Centres
 

6. No country can make progress until .................. are educated.
(a) labourers 

(b) refugees   
(c) women
 

7. Prohibition of child labour is dealt with by the Article .................
(a) 24  

(b) 25
(c) 26
 

8. The freedom fighter .................... demanded the right to education for Indian children.
(a) Gokhale 

(b) Tilak
(c) Patel
 

9. STEP is a programme started to help ................... to get employed.
(a) women 

(b) youth
(c) adult
February 06, 2020

Unites Nations Organization Match the following Set 03

Unites Nations Organization 

Match the following Set 03

1. 
1. UN Conference                (a) Resettles Refugees
2. UNO                               (b) San Francisco
3. Ban Ki-moon                   (c) New York
4. UN Headquarters             (d) 24th October 1945
5. UNHCR                           (e) UN Secretary-General
Ans: 1.(b); 2.(d); 3.(e); 4.(c); 5.(a);  

2.
1. Suez canal                     (a) Holland
2. Soviet Troops                 (b) Civil war
3. Cambodia                      (c) Veto power
4. Permanent Members       (d) Internationalised
5. World Court                   (e) Afghanistan
Ans: 1.(d); 2.(e); 3.(b); 4.(c); 5.(a);
 

Mention some specialized Agencies of UNO
i) FAO – Food and Agricultural Organisation
ii) ILO – International Labour Organisation
iii) IMF – International Monetary Fund
iv) UNICEF – United Nations Children’s Fund
v) UNESCO – UN Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation
vi) WHO – World Health Organisation
vii) WTO – World Trade Organisation. 
February 06, 2020

Unites Nations Organization Fill in the blanks Set 02

  Unites Nations Organization 

Fill in the blanks Set 02

1.The term United Nations was coined by ........................
Ans: Franklin D. Roosevelt
 

2. The UN Charter was signed by ....................... countries on 26th June 1945.
Ans: 50
 

3. The executive branch of the UNO is .....................
Ans: General Assembly
 

4. All the Trust Territories have attained self-government by the year .............
Ans: 1994
 

5. The International Court of Justice is located at ................... in Holland.
Ans: Hague
 

6. The Atlantic Charter was signed in ......................
Ans: Washington D.C.
 

7. The UN Charter was signed later by .....................
Ans: Poland
 

8. At present there are ............................ as members of the UNO
Ans: 192 countries
 

9. The International Court of Justice is also known as the ......................
Ans: World Court
February 06, 2020

Unites Nations Organization Choose the correct answer Set 01

Unites Nations Organization

Choose the correct answer Set 01

1. The Headquarters of the UNO is at ..................
(a) Washington 

(b) The Hague
(c) New York
 

2. The .......................... Is called the Parliament of Mankind.
(a) Trusteeship Council 

(b) General Assembly
(c) Economic and social Council
 

3. One of the official language of the UNO is ..........................
(a) Hindi 

(b) German 
(c) French
 

4. There are ................. permanent members in the Security Council.  
(a) 4 
(b) 5
(c) 10
 

5. The programme launched by the ......................... has successfully eradicated small pox.
(a) WHO 

(b) ILO
(c) UNESCO
 

6. The Atlantic Charter was signed by ......................
(a) 20 countries 

(b) 26 countries
(c) 24 countries
 

7. Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit of India was elected as the President of the General Assembly in ........................
(a) 1950 

(b) 1952
(c) 1953
 

8. The Secretary General is appointed by the General Assembly with the recommendations of the ....................
(a) Trusteeship Council 

(b) Security Council
(c) Economic and Social Council
 

9. Veto power is enjoyed by the .........................
(a) permanent members 

(b) non-permanent members
(c) members of UNO 
February 06, 2020

Political Parties Mcqs set 02

Political Parties

Mcqs Set 02


1. Political Parties serve as a link between them _________ and the government.
Ans: People
 

2. The country having the largest number of political in the world is ________
Ans: India
 

3. Citizens should be _______ of what is happening in the country.
Ans: aware
 

4. Parties contest______
Ans: elections
 

5. A party is recognized as a State party by the ___________
Ans: Election Commission
 

Match the following
1.
1. USSR                       a. Multiparty
2. USA                         b. Lok Sabha
3. India                       c. Single Party
4. Direct election         d. Form Public opinion
5. Political Parties        e. Bi Party
Ans: 1-c,2-e,3-a,4-b,5-d
February 06, 2020

Political Parties Choose the correct answer Set 01

Political Parties

Choose the correct answer Set 01

1. A Political party creates ________ awareness.
a. social 

b. economic
c. political
 

2. Bi-party system exists in ______
a. India 

b. U.S.A
c. France
 

3. A Party which is recognised as a State Party in ______ States is a National Party.
a. Four 

b. Eight
c. Seven
 

4. ______ from the backbone of democracy.
a. Election  

b. Political parties
c. Votes
 

5. The present age is an age of _______
a. Democracy 

b. Monarchy
c. Autocracy
 

6. Citizens should always be aware of_______
a. Rights and duties 

b. Health and wealth
c. Educational qualification
 

7. The party which wins majority seats becomes the _______
a. Ruling party 

b. Opposition party
c. Regional party
 

8. India has ______ system.
a. Single party 

b. Biparty
c. Multiparty
 

9. In a decocracy the citizen is both the ruler and the _______
Ans: ruled
 

10. Political parties help in forming _________ opinion.
Ans: public

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

February 05, 2020

Indian Constitution Mcqs Set 02

 Indian Constitution

Mcqs Set 02

Fill in the blanks

1. The first President of India was ________
Ans: Dr.Rajendra Prasad
 

2. The Chief architect of the Indian Constitution was _____
Ans: Dr. Ambedkar
 

3. An introduction to our Constitution is found in the _______
Ans: Preamble
 

4. A Secular State does not have a ________ of its own.
Ans: religion
 

5. Directive Principles aim at the establishment of the _______ state.
Ans: welfare
 

6. The work of drafting the Constitution was given to the _______ 
Ans: drafting Committee

Match the following
1.
1. Constituent Assembly           a. 26th January 1950
2. Drafting Committee              b. Chairman of Drafting Committee
3. Dr. B.R.Ambedkar                 c. Prohibition of forced labour
4. Republic Day                        d. 9th December 1946
5. Right against exploitation      e. 29th August 1947
Ans: 1-d,2-e,3-b,4-a,5-c
 

2.
1. K.M.Munshi                     a. Responsible government
2. Purna Swaraj                   b. Promotion of cottage industries
3. Cabinet government         c. To defend the country
4. Gandhian Principle           d. A legal expect
5. Fundamental Duty           e. Lahore session
Ans: 1-d,2-e,3-a,4-b,5-c
February 05, 2020

Indian Constitution Choose the correct answer Set 01

Indian Constitution

Choose the correct answer Set 01

1. The first session of the Constituent Assembly was presided over by ____
a. Dr. Rajendra Prasad 

b. Dr. S.P. Sinha
c. Dr. B.R.Ambedkar
 

2. Our Constitution came into existence on _____
a. 26th January 1950 

b. 26th March 1950
c. 15 August 1947
 

3. The Preamble declares India as a _____ country.
a. Democratic 

b. Autocratic
c. Monarchic
 

4. The people of India are given complete authority by the Indian____
a. Parliament 

b. Government
c. Constitution
 

5. In a Parliamentary system, the Executive is collectively responsible to the ____
a. People 

b. Judiciary
c. Legislature 
 

6. The Cabinet Mission was formed in________
a. 1944 

b. 1945
c. 1946
 

7. The introduction to the Constitution is _______
a. The Preamble 

b. Fundamental rights
c. Directive Principles
 

8. Directive Principles aim at establishing a _______ state in our country.
a. Welfare 

b. Wealthy
c. Healthy
 

9. The Chairman of the Drafting Committee was _______
Ans: Dr.B.R. Ambedkar
 

10. Fundamental Rights are essential for the ________ of the individual.
Ans: all round development
February 05, 2020

Our Nation Match the following Set 03

 Our Nation  Match the following Set 03

1.
1. The President                    a. Rabindranath Tagore
2. The Chief Minister            b. First Citizen of India
c. Supreme Court                  c. Appointed by the Governor
4. National Symbol               d. Guardian of our Constitution
5. National Anthem               e. Unique identification
Ans: 1-b,2-c,3-d,4-e,5-a
 

2.
1. Supreme Court            a. 21 in India
2. High Court                  b. Council of States 
3. Chandigarh                  c. 31. Judges
4. Rajya Sabha                d. Prosperity
5. Green colour               e. Union Territory
Ans: 1-c,2-a,3-e,4-b,5-d
February 05, 2020

Our Nation Fill in the blanks Set 02

Our Nation 

Fill in the blanks Set 02

1. The Republic of India is governed in terms of the ________ 
Ans: Constitution
 

2. The head of the Indian Union is the _________
Ans: President
 

3. The Lok Sabha is also called as _______
Ans: House of the People
 

4. ‘Satyameva Jayate” is inscribed in our National _______
Ans: Emblem
 

5. The National Bird of India is______
Ans. Peacock
 

6. The first citizen of India is the ________
Ans: President
 

7. The real head in the Parliamentary form of government is the ______
Ans: Prime minister
 

8. The Union Legislature is called the ______
Ans: Parliament
 

9. Rajya Sabha is also called the ________
Ans: Upper House
 

10. A bi-cameral Legislature consists of ______
Ans: Two Houses
 

11. The first person to sing the National Song at Calcutta session was _____
Ans: Rabindranath Tagore
 

12. The National Animal of India is _________
Ans: Tiger
 

13. The National Flower of India is _____
Ans: Lotus
 

14. The National Fruit of India is ______
Ans: Mango
 

15. The National Sports game is _________
Ans: Hockey
 

16. The National River is ______
Ans: Ganga
February 05, 2020

Our Nation Choose the correct answer Set 01

Our Nation 

Choose the correct answer Set 01

1. India is the ________ largest country in the world.
a. Second 

b. Fifth
c. Seventh
 

2. The Constitution of India came into force on ______
a. 26th January 1950 

b. 15 August 1947
c. 30 January 1930
 

3. The Supreme Court of India is at _________
a. Mumbai 

b. Kolkatta
c. New Delhi
 

4. The National Song Vande Mataram was composed by ______
a. Bankim Chandra Chatterjee 

b. Rabindranath Tagore
c. Jawaharlal Nehru
 

5. Our National tree is the _________
a. Neem tree 

b. Banyan tree
c. Apple tree
 

6. India has reached the ________ position in industrial development in the world.
a. tenth 

b. eight
c. fifth
 

7. India is the _______ nation to have explored outer space.
a. sixth 

b. fourth  
c. third
 

8. ‘Epitome of the World’ is the title given to _______
a. America 

b. Russia
c. India
 

9. The seventh largest country in the world is _____
a. Burma 

b. Thailand
c. India
 

10. The largest democracy in the world is ______
a. India 

b. America
c. Germany
 

11. The Indian National Anthem was written is _______
a. Bengali 

b. Hindi
c. English
 

12. Vande Mataram was composed in the language _____
a. Sanskrit 

b. Hindi
c. Tamil
 

13. Anand Matt was a book written by _____
a. Tagore 

b. Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
c. Vivekananda