1. Which of the following correctly differentiates between Demand Polity and Command Polity, terms coined by
Rudolph and Rudolph (1987)?
A. Former refers to a democratic system; latter refers to a despotic system.
B. Former system concerns short-term populist gains, whereas latter concerns long-term growth for public
welfare.
C. Former system is based on popular sovereignty; latter is based on charismatic rule.
D. Former system stresses on governance rather than just rules; latter emphasizes on rules rather than
governance.
User Answer : B
Correct Answer : B
Answer Justification :
Justification: Rudolph and Rudolph have attempted to find correlates between the nature of polity of the state and
economic characteristics.
In a democratic country, there are two competing sovereignties: state sovereignty and voter/citizen sovereignty.
The demand polity refers to the situation when the governments policies and programmes are for the short-term
benefits of people.
The allocations and welfare activities are carried out keeping elections in mind.
The model of command polity refers to that political set-up in which allocations and distributions are oriented to
the long-term goals and sustainable benefits to people.
The role of the state in command politics is monopolistic and oligopolistic. The command politics relates to
the postponement theory, which believes in investment for ensuring future development at the cost of the
present needs and necessities of the people.
In the existing world, both these polities are found in a mixed form to varying degrees.
Q Source: Improvisation: SETA: Q103: UPSC CAPF 2016
2. Ahmedabad is often referred to as the Manchester of India as it is a major textile region. Which of the following
factors have enabled the growth of Ahmadabad as a textile Centre?
1. The flat terrain and easy availability of land is suitable for the establishment of the mills.
2. A very dry climate of Ahmadabad is ideal for spinning and weaving cotton.
Which of the above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None
Correct Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Justification & Learning: Statement 2: The climate is not dry, but pretty humid due to the proximity with coasts.
It has a humid climate that is ideal for spinning and weaving.
Favourable locational factors were responsible for the development of the textile industry in Ahmedabad.
Ahmedabad is situated in the heart of a cotton growing area. This ensures easy availability of raw material.
The densely populated states of Gujarat and Maharashtra provide both skilled and semi-skilled labour. Well
developed road and railway network permits easy transportation of textiles to different parts of the country,
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thus providing easy access to the market.
Mumbai port nearby facilitates import of machinery and export of cotton textiles.
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4. The term State, when used in the context of India, refers most appropriately to which of the following?
A. Government of India at all federal levels
B. Territory of India including Union territories and other occupied areas
C. The Political institution that represents sovereign people of India occupying a definite territory
D. Any institution that ultimately works towards public welfare
Correct Answer : C
Answer Justification :
Learning: The term State as such does not refer to state governments.
Rather when we use State, we are trying to distinguish it from government.
Government is responsible for administering and enforcing laws. The government can change with
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elections.
The State on the other hand refers to a political institution that represents a sovereign people who occupy a
definite territory. We can, thus, speak of the Indian State, the Nepali State etc.
The Indian State has a democratic form of government. The government (or the executive) is one part of the
State. The State refers to more than just the government and cannot be used interchangeably with it.
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The water break also allows more time for the water to settle into the soil.
Statement 1: Since top soil erosion is reduced and water retention improved, it often leads to greater weed growth.
Statement 2:It doesnt alter the natural nutrient base of the soil and only helps conserve the already existing
nutrients.
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7. The population Pyramid of Nation A is broader at base and rapidally narrows at the top. The pyramid is also
symmetrical about the vertical axis. Which of the following can be said with certainty about Nation A?
1. Sex-ratio is adverse in the adult age group.
2. The nation must be reaping the benefits of Demographic Dividend as a vast majority of population is adult.
3. Both Birth rate and death rates are high.
4. Population is geographically concentrated.
Select the correct answer using the codes below.
A. 1, 2 and 3 only
B. 1 and 3 only
C. 2 and 4 only
D. 3 only
User Answer :
Correct Answer : D
Answer Justification :
Concept: A population pyramid shows the total population divided into various age groups, e.g., 5 to 9 years, 10
to 14 years.
It also shows the percentage of the total population, subdivided into males and females, in each of those
groups.
The shape of the population pyramid tells the story of the people living in that particular country.
The numbers of children (below 15 years) are shown at the bottom and reflect the level of births. The size
of the top shows the numbers of aged people (above 65 years) and reflects the number of deaths.
Justification: Statement 1: Since the pyramid is vertically symmetrical, sex-ratio is 1000, i.e. males and females
are equal in number. So, 1 is wrong.
Statement 2: It seems that the larger population percentage in the country is of dependents, i.e. children and old
people. A nation reaps demographic dividend using working adults, not dependents. So, 2 will be considered
wrong.
Statement 3: The population pyramid of a country in which birth and death rates both are high is broad at the base
and rapidly narrows towards the top. This is because although, many children are born, a large percentage of them
die in their infancy, relatively few become adults and there are very few old people.
Statement 4: It does not tell anything about the geographical distribution of population.
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8. In the production of silk, silkworm cocoons are boiled to kill the silkworms. Why the silkworms are not allowed
to survive?
A. If silkworms survive, no silk can be produced.
B. The enzymes secreted by animal reduce the length of silk fibres.
C. The natural colour of silk fibre cannot be retained if worms are allowed to survive.
D. They make the silk toxic in nature.
User Answer : B
Correct Answer : B
Answer Justification :
Justification:If the animal is allowed to survive after spinning its cocoon and through the pupal phase of its
lifecycle, it releases proteolytic enzymes to make a hole in the cocoon so it can emerge as an adult moth.
These enzymes are destructive to the silk and can cause the silk fibers to break down from over a mile in
length to segments of random length, which seriously reduces the value of the silk threads.
To prevent this, silkworm cocoons are boiled. The heat kills the silkworms and the water makes the cocoons
easier to unravel. Often, the silkworm itself is eaten.
Learning: As the process of harvesting the silk from the cocoon kills the larvae, sericulture has been criticized by
animal welfare and rights activists.
Mahatma Gandhi was critical of silk production based on the Ahimsa philosophy "not to hurt any living
thing". This led to Gandhi's promotion of cotton spinning machines, an example of which can be seen at the
Gandhi Institute.
He also promoted Ahimsa silk, wild silk made from the cocoons of wild and semiwild silk moths.
Ahimsa silk is promoted in parts of southern India for those who prefer not to wear silk produced by killing
silkworms
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Viruses are characterized by their dependence on living cells for replication and existence.
They possess both species of nucleic acid - DNA and RNA.
Antibacterial antibiotics have no effect on viruses.
High energy radiation can inactivate viruses
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Select the correct answer using the codes below.
A. 2 and 3 only
B. 1, 3 and 4 only
C. 2 and 4 only
D. 1, 2, 3 and 4
: B Correct
Answer : B
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: They do not have an independent metabolism for survival. They are totally dependent
upon a living cell, either eukaryotic or prokaryotic, for replication and existence. Viruses are thus a kind of
intracellular parasites.
Statement 2: This is one their important biological characteristics. Humans have both DNA and RNA. But,
Viruses have only one species of nucleic acid which is either DNA or RNA.
Statement 3: Antibiotics affect only bacteria, not viruses. This is why anti-biotics do not work for many diseases.
Statement 4: Ultraviolet, X-ray, and high-energy particles inactivate viruses, often used in water purification
systems to clean water.
Q Source: Improvisation: SET D: Q 34 (Viruses): UPSC CSP 2016
10. Consider the following about the Organization for Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
1. All West Asian states, except Iran, hold the membership of OIC.
2. India has been blocked by OIC on the Kashmir Issue.
Which of the above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None
User Answer : C
Correct Answer : B
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: The OIC is an international organization founded in 1969. It consists of 57 member
states including Iran and Pakistan. Administrative centre (headquarters) is in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. So, 1 is
incorrect.
Statement 2: In this organisation, India is a blocked country, though it has about 12% of the worlds Muslim
population. India has been blocked by Pakistan from joining the OIC over Kashmir issue. OIC regard parts of
Kashmir as occupied by India.
Learning: Its Objectives:
(i) Raise the collective voice of the Muslim world.
(ii) Collectively work to safeguard and protect the interests of the Muslim world in the spirit of promoting
international peace and harmony.
OIC has permanent delegations to United Nations and the European Union.
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11. China recently launched the worlds first quantum satellite dubbed as Quantum Experiments at Space Scaler
(QUESS) satellite. How is it a strategic gain for China?
1. The satellite will help China to establish hack-proof communications system by transmitting encrypted keys from
space to the ground.
2. The satellite will enable China to research in Quantum physics from space resulting in significant cost reductions.
Which of the above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None
User Answer : B
Correct Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Concept: Quantum communication boasts ultra-high security communication. It uses subatomic particles to
securely communicate between two points.
In case intruder (hacker) tries to crack the message in Quantum communication, it will change its form in a way
that would alert the sender and cause the message to be altered or deleted.
Justification: Statement 1: Earlier, researchers around the world had successfully sent quantum messages on land.
But this first of its kind satellite-based quantum network would make it possible to send quickly encrypted (hack
proof) messages around the world. It also opens door to other possible uses of the technology. The launch is also a
major triumph for China in the field of quantum technology.
Statement 2: It is not related to research in quantum physics as a separate focus. It will be located in sunsynchronous orbit and help bolster Chinas communication system.
The QUESS satellite has been nicknamed as Micius after a 5th century BC Chinese philosopher.
Q Source: Launch of QUESS by China recently - http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-37091833
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sedimentary rocks.
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13. Major Mineral oil reserves are found in which of the following countries?
1.
2.
3.
4.
Venezuela
Argentina
Russia
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Select the correct answer using the codes below.
A. 1 and 2 only
B. 3 and 4 only
C. 1, 2 and 3 only
D. 1, 2, 3 and 4
User Answer : D
Correct Answer : D
Answer Justification :
Learning: According to current estimates, more than 80% of the world's proven crude oil reserves are located in
OPEC Member Countries, with the bulk of OPEC oil reserves in the Middle East, amounting to 65% of the OPEC
total.
Countries like Venezuela, Iraq and Kuwait are key members of OPEC with large soil reserves and production.
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14. LISA Pathfinder, a mission led by the European Space Agency (ESA), was recently in news. Why?
A. It successfully tested a key technology needed to build a space-based observatory for detecting gravitational
waves.
B. It decoded the pattern of Andromeda galaxy.
C. It made the first landing on a rocky comet, collected sample and is travelling back to Earth.
D. It reached a Sun-synchronous orbit in the least amount of time.
User Answer : A
Correct Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Learning: It is a space-based observatory.
LISA pathfinder would help LIGOs (a ground based gravitational waves observatory) work.
Seismic, thermal and other noise sources limit LIGO to higher-frequency gravitational waves.
But finding signals from more exotic events, such as mergers of supermassive black holes in colliding
galaxies, requires the ability to see subtle frequencies, a sensitivity level only possible from space.
So, LISA Pathfinder was intended as a stepping stone to the level of performance needed for a full-scale
gravitational wave observatory.
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1. It allowed the British government to imprison people without due trial.
2. The Act banned all Indian owned presses from circulating news.
3. It was repealed following the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
Select the correct answer using the codes below.
A. 1 and 2 only
B. 2 and 3 only
C. 1 only
D. 1 and 3 only
User Answer : A
Correct Answer : C
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: The Act clearly violated the rule of law, which the British often used to justify
their administration in India. Indian nationalists including Mahatma Gandhi were vehement in their opposition to
the Rowlatt bills due to such arbitrary provisions.
Statement 2: This was not a provision. Seditious acts were definitely penalize by the act though.
Some restrictive provisions on Press were made by the Vernacular Press Act, 1878.
Statement 3: Despite the large number of protests, the Rowlatt Act came into effect on 10 March 1919.
Learning: In Punjab, protests against this Act continued quite actively and on April 10 two leaders of the
movement, Dr Satyapal and Dr Saifuddin Kitchlew were arrested.
To protest these arrests, a public meeting was held on 13 April at Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar.
General Dyer entered the park and ordered the troops to fire.
Several hundreds of people died in this gunfire. This incident is known as Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
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16. Consider the following with reference to Archean rock system in India belonging to certain geologic periods.
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Statement 4: These are the oldest followed by Dharwar rocks. Tertiary rocks are the youngest.
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17. In dry areas of low rainfall, thorny shrubs and scrubs grow. How do such plants adapt to the low level of moisture?
1. Such plants generally have shallow roots to utilize water more efficiently.
2. Some plant leaves have thorny and waxy surface to reduce loss of moisture by transpiration.
Which of the above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None
User Answer : C
Correct Answer : B
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: They have adapted to desert conditions by developing extremely long root systems to
draw water from deep underground near the water table. The mesquite's roots are considered the longest of any
desert plant and have been recorded as long as 80 feet.
Statement 2: Some have succulent leaves to store moisture. Some have thorny leaves to reduce water loss by
transpiration. Waxy leaves protect soil moisture beneath the coating.
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18. India has developed Worlds first vaccine that is targeted exclusively at Leprosy. Consider the following about this
disease.
1. Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by a bacteria.
2. To fight Leprosy, Multi-Drug Therapy (MDT) is being supplied free of cost in India by the efforts of WHO.
Which of the above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None
: C Correct Answer :
C Answer
Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae bacteria. It
usually affects the skin and peripheral nerves, but has a wide range of clinical manifestations.
Statement 2: The National Leprosy Eradication Programme is being continued with Govt. of India funds from
January 2005 onwards. Additional support for the programme is continued to be received from the WHO and
ILEP organizations. MDT is to be supplied free of cost as of now by NOVARTIS through WHO.
You can read about the vaccine and developments at the Q Source.
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19. Which of the following functions can be devolved to a Gram Panchayat by the State Legislature?
1. Framing rules and regulations on social conduct in villages
2. The construction and maintenanceof water sources in the village
3. Levying and collecting taxes on public utilities
Select the correct answer using the codes below.
A. 1 and 2 only
B. 2 only
C. 2 and 3 only
D. 1, 2 and 3
User Answer : D
Correct Answer : C
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: Laws concerning villages can be made only by the State Legislature, and
rules/regulations by the State government. So, 1 is incorrect.
The work of a Gram Panchayatincludes the construction and maintenanceof water sources, roads, drainage,school
buildings and other
common property resources.
It can also levy and collect local taxes and execute government schemesrelated to generating employmentin the
village.
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20. Which of the following correctly bring(s) out the difference between a National Park and a Biosphere Reserve?
1. National Park is designated for the conservation of a particular species only, whereas Biosphere Reserves conserve a
host of plants and species.
2. National Parks are aimed at conserving the cultural heritage of the region in-situ, whereas Biosphere Reserves
conserve the landscape as a whole.
Which of the above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None
Correct Answer : D
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: A natural area designated to protect the ecological integrity of one or more ecosystems
for present and future generations. It is not for the conservation of a particular species only.
It is the Wildlife sanctuary that aims at the conservation of particular set of species. So, 1 is incorrect.
Statement 2: No human settlements are even allowed in the core region of a national park. So, 2 is clearly
incorrect.
National parks conserve the ecological aspects of the environment, not its cultural and social aspects.
Learning: Biosphere reserves are a series of protected areas linked through a global network, intended to
demonstrate the relationship between conservation and development.
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Human settlements can generally be found in such reserves, as they conserve the ecosystem in its natural
conditions.
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21. Which of the following will be the first expressway between India and China?
A. Xinjiang Economic Corridor
B. Kaladan Multimodal transport project
C. India Trilateral Highway
D. BCIM Economic Corridor
User Answer : D
Correct Answer : D
Answer Justification :
Learning: The proposed corridor will cover 1.65 million square kilometres, encompassing an estimated 440
million people in China's Yunnan province, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Bihar in Northern India through the
combination of road, rail, water and air linkages in the region.
This interconnectedness would facilitate the cross-border flow of people and goods, minimize overland
trade obstacles, ensure greater market access and increase multilateral trade
The multi-modal corridor will be the first expressway between India and China and will pass through
Myanmar and Bangladesh.
Indias isolated eastern and north-eastern states also stand to gain by higher trade and connectivity with China
and the rest of Asia the corridor will run from Kunming to Kolkata, linking Mandalay in Myanmar as well
as Dhaka and Chittagong in Bangladesh.
Q Source: Frequently in news
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23. The new Governor of the Reserve Bank of India was appointed by the
A. Prime Ministers Office
B. Cabinet Secretary
C. Financial Sector Regulatory Appointments Search Committee (FSRASC)
D. Financial Stability and Development Council (FSDC)
: A Correct
Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Learning: The Appointment Committee of Cabinet (ACC) recommended the appointment of Urjit Patel based
on the recommendation of the Financial Sector Regulatory Appointments Search Committee (FSRASC).
The PMO appoints the RBI Governor.
The latter is only an advisory body headed by the Cabinet Secretary.
Some of the recent changes made to the RBI Act is the inclusion of a Monetary Policy Committee
which will have representation both from government and RBI.
The veto power of the Governor regarding key monetary policy decisions has been revoked.
Q Source: Appointment of Shri Urijit Patel http://m.thehindu.com/news/national/new-governors-appointed/article8998891.ece
25. India has ranked 66th in the 2016 Global Innovation Index (GII). The index is released by
A.
B.
C.
D.
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Correct Answer : D
Answer Justification :
Learning:The annual index was released by France-based international business school INSEAD and World
Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), a specialized agency of the United Nations.
The index ranks world economies since 2007 according to their innovation capabilities using more than 80
indicators.
Indias better performance in the 2016 GII readings was due to its strengths in tertiary education, corporate
R&D, software export and market sophistication.
India has starting to excel in ICT and creative goods exports. It is setting a good example highlighting how
its policy is improving the innovation environment.
Among the middle income countries, India (25th) came second after China (17th) in innovation quality by
overtaking Brazil (27th). China has figured at the 25th position (29th in 2015 GII) is the only middleincome country in the top 25.
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26. Consider the following about the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
1. According to the Olympic Charter, all disputes in connection with the Olympic Games can only be submitted to
CAS.
2. Appeals against the orders of CAS can be filed in the IOC disciplinary commission.
Which of the above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None
User Answer : C
Correct Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Justification& Learning: Indian wrestler Narsingh Yadav was banned from all competitive sporting events for
four years by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) based in Lausanne, Switzerland.
He was banned by CAS following an appeal by World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) as there was
no evidence to accept his claim that his food was spiked by banned doping substance.
CAS is an international quasi-judicial body established to settle disputes related to sport through arbitration.
Statement 1:According to rule 61 of the Olympic Charter, all disputes in connection with the Olympic Games can
only be submitted to CAS. Since 2016, an anti-doping division of CAS was given full authority to judge doping
cases at the Olympic Games.
Statement 2: It had replaced earlier mechanism of the IOC disciplinary commission. So, 2 is incorrect.
Q Source: Narsingh Yadav disqualification case in Olympics
27. The innovative scheme of star rating of mines recently launched by the Union Ministry of Mines assesses
performance of mines on the basis of which of the following parameters?
1. Total volume of mineral production and annual turnover
2. Scientific and systematic mining
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3. Local community engagements and welfare programmes
Select the correct answer using the codes below.
A. 1 and 2 only
B. 2 and 3 only
C. 1 only
D. 1, 2 and 3
:
Correct Answer : B
Answer Justification :
Justification: The innovative scheme of star rating of mines was launched by the Union Ministry of
Mines through IBM as part of Sustainable Development Framework (SDF) in the mining sector.
The main objective of this system is to bring all mines to a minimum standard of Star Rating in the shortest
possible time frame to adopt sustainable practices.
Based on the performance of the mining leases, a one to five star rating would be given to the mines.
Initially, the star rating will be done for mines of major minerals.
The star rating will be based on the following parameters: (i) scientific and systematic mining, (ii) addressing
social impact of resettlement and rehabilitation, (iii)local community engagements and welfare programmes, (iv)
progressive and final mine closure and adoption of international standards and (v) adoption of international
standards for mining operations and reporting.
Q Source: PIB: Ministry of Mines: Press Releases
28. The Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS) is being implemented with which of the
following objectives?
1. Make the Police functioning citizen friendly and more transparent by automating the functioning of Police Stations
2. Facilitate Interaction and sharing of Information among Police Stations, Districts, State/UT headquarters and other
Police Agencies
3. Keep track of the progress of Cases, including in Courts
Select the correct answer using the codes below.
A. 1 only
B. 2 and 3 only
C. 2 only
D. 1, 2 and 3
: B Correct Answer :
D Answer
Justification :
Justification: It aims at increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of policing through adopting of principle of eGovernance and creation of a nationwide networking infrastructure for evolution of IT-enabled-state-of-the-art
tracking system around 'Investigation of crime and detection of criminals'.
Objectives of 'CCTNS'
Make the Police functioning citizen friendly and more transparent by automating the functioning of Police
Stations.
Improve delivery of citizen-centric services through effective usage of ICT.
Provide the Investigating Officers of the Civil Police with tools, technology and information to facilitate
investigation of crime and detection of criminals.
Improve Police functioning in various other areas such as Law and Order, Traffic Management etc.
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Facilitate Interaction and sharing of Information among Police Stations, Districts, State/UT headquarters
and other Police Agencies.
Assist senior Police Officers in better management of Police Force
Keep track of the progress of Cases, including in Courts
Reduce manual and redundant Records keeping
Q Source: Maharashtra became first state in the country to launch Indias first comprehensive CCTNS http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/maharashtra-to-have-own-law-for-internal-security/article901
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29. Consider the following about the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR).
1. It is a statutory body functioning as a division of the Ministry of Arts and Culture.
2. It gives special emphasis on historical research in areas which have not received adequate attention so far.
Which of the above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None
User Answer : C
Correct Answer : B
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: ICHR is an autonomous body of the Union Ministry of Human Resource
Development. It was established by an Administrative Order of the then Union Ministry of Education and Social
Welfare.
Statement 2:It brings historians together and provide a forum for exchange of views between them and gives a
national direction to an objective and scientific writing of history and to have rational presentation and
interpretation of history.
It promotes, accelerates and coordinates research in history with special emphasis on areas which have not
received adequate attention so far;
ICHR disburses funds for carrying out research to Indian as well as foreign scholars on their applications
for fellowships, grants, and symposia made to ICHR or through HRD Ministry.
It has provided financial assistance to the historians and direction to the research scholars in their
multifarious topics of historical research.
Learning: The Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) is planning to document stories and legends relating
to villages and towns across India into an encyclopedia.
This initiative is aimed at to connect people better with the oral and folk traditions.
It would be among the key initiatives to be under taken by ICHR. Other initiatives to be undertaken include
study of the princely States of modern India, studies to fill the gaps between the Harappan civilisation (first
Indian urbanisation) and the 6th century BC (second urbanisation).
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Which of the above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None
Correct Answer :
D
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: Article 156: Governor is appointed by President and hold office during the pleasure of
President. It should be also noted that this article also mentions tenure of Governor. In this regard it says that
Governor shall hold office for the term of 5 years from date he enters upon his office.
Statement 2: Article 153: It says that there shall be Governor for each state. But 7th Constitutional Amendment
Act, 1956 facilitated the appointment of the same person as a governor for two or more states.
Q Source: Appointment of new Governors in various states
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council of ministers. So, A is correct.
In democratic societies, the Constitution often lays down rules that guard against this misuse of power by
our political leaders. In the case of the Indian Constitution many of these laws are contained in the section
on Fundamental Rights. So, B is correct.
Another important function that a Constitution plays in a democracy is to ensure that a dominant group does
not use its power against other, less powerful people or groups.
Every society is prone to this tyranny of the majority. The Constitution usually contains rules that ensure
that minorities are not excluded from anything that is routinely available to the majority. So, C is correct.
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33. Consider the following matches of tribes and the states they are found predominantly.
1.
2.
3.
4.
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34. The climatic or soil condition beneficial to the growth of both Rice and Wheat is?
A. High rainfall and a soil that can retain water
B. Moderate temperatures and a soil that is well-drained
C. Low rainfall and a sandy loam soil
D. None of the above
User Answer : B
Correct Answer : D
Answer Justification :
Justification: Rice needs high temperature, high humidity and rainfall. It grows best in alluvial clayey soil, which
can retain water.
Wheat requires moderate temperature and rainfall during growing season and bright sunshine at the time of
harvest. It thrives best in well drained loamy soil. So, none of the above options A, B or C is correct.
Learning: China leads in the production of rice followed by India, Japan, Sri Lanka and Egypt. In favourable
climatic conditions as in West Bengal and Bangladesh two to three crops a year are grown.
Wheat is grown extensively in USA, Canada, Argentina, Russia, Ukraine, Australia and India. In India it is grown
in winter.
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1. It forms part of Indias Nuclear Command Authority (NCA).
2. It is headed by the Prime Minister.
Which of the above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None
User Answer : A
Correct Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: It is a tri-Service command that forms part of Indias Nuclear Command Authority
(NCA).
It was created in 2003 by an executive order of Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS).
It is responsible for the management and administration of the countrys tactical and strategic nuclear weapons
stockpile.
Statement 2: It is headed by a Commander-in-Chief of the rank of Air Marshal. So, 2 is wrong.
Learning:Nuclear Command Authority (NCA):
NCA is Indias nodal authority responsible for command, control and operational decisions regarding
Indias nuclear weapons programme.
It has Executive Council and Political Council.
The NCAs directives are executed by the Strategic Forces Command
The Executive Council is chaired by the National Security Adviser (NSA). It gives inputs to the Political
Council, which authorises a nuclear attack if need be.
The Political Council is chaired by the Prime Minister and is advised by the Executive Council.
This separation of power mechanism is meant to ensure that the nuclear weapons are under civilian control
(elected government). Besides it act as a Command and Control (C2) mechanism prevents their accidental
or unauthorised use.
Q Source: It was recently added to the second schedule of RTI Act 2005 making it exempted from the purview of
RTI
36. The Right to Equality provided in the Constitution covers which of the following fundamental rights?
1. All persons are equal before the law.
2. The State cannot discriminate arbitrarily in matters of employment.
3. All citizens are entitled to move freely anywhere in the Indian Territory.
Select the correct answer using the codes below.
A. 1 and 2 only
B. 1 only
C. 2 and 3 only
D. 1, 2 and 3
Correct Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 3 comes under the Right to Freedom (Article 19).
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The Right to Equality (Articles 14-18) covers several fundamental rights.
This right means that all persons shall be equally protected by the laws of the country.
It also states that no citizen can be discriminated against on the basis of their religion, caste or sex.
Every person has access to all public places including playgrounds, hotels, shops etc.
The practice of untouchability has also been abolished by the Right to Equality.
The State cannot discriminate against anyone in matters of employment. But there are exceptions to this and
we will be covering them in later tests once we begin with Indian Polity by M Laxmikanth.
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37. Consider the following about the Mansabdari system instituted in Mughal India.
1. It was a grading system used by the Mughals to fix rank, salary and military responsibilities.
2. Mansabdars received their salaries as revenue assignments called jagirs.
Which of the above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None
User Answer : A
Correct Answer : C
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: As the empire expanded to encompass different regions the Mughals recruited diverse
bodies of people. From a small nucleus of Turkish nobles (Turanis) they expanded to include Iranians, Indian
Muslims, Afghans, Rajputs, Marathas and other groups.
Those who joined Mughal service were enrolled as mansabdars.
The term mansabdar refers to an individual who holds a mansab, meaning a position or rank.
Statement 2: Mansabdars received their salaries as revenue assignments called jagirs which were somewhat like
iqtas.
But unlike muqtis, most mansabdars did not actually reside in or administer their jagirs. They only had rights to
the revenue of their assignments which was collected for them by their servants.
Learning: Rank and salary were determined by a numerical value called zat. The higher the zat, the more
prestigious was the nobles position in court and the larger his salary.
The mansabdars military responsibilities required him to maintain a specified number of sawar or cavalrymen.
The mansabdar brought his cavalrymen for review, got them registered, their horses branded and then received
money to pay them as salary.
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Correct Answer : D
Answer Justification :
Learning: The recently published report suggests a key role for long-term finance:
Use of long-term finance is more limited in developing countries, particularly among smaller firms and
poorer individuals.
Where it exists, the bulk of long-term finance is provided by banks; use of equity, including private
equity, is limited for firms of all sizes.
The global financial crisis of 2008 has also led to a reduction in leverage and use of long-term debt for
developing country firms.
Market failures and policy distortions have a disproportionate effect on long-term finance, suggesting an
important role for policies that address these failures and distortions.
Sustainably extending the maturity structure of finance is a key policy challenge since long-term finance
can be an important contributor to economic growth and shared prosperity.
Q Source: http://www.worldbank.org/reference/ Also appeared in news sometime back Improvisation: SET D: Q
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39. Which of the following is/are the advantages of using the Blockchain technology?
1. It is distributed across users thus keeping data more secure than centralized systems.
2. It promotes transparency in online transactions.
Which of the above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None User
Answer : Correct
Answer : C
Answer Justification :
the
public ledger
for bitcoinconceived
transactions.in 2008is the main technical innovation of bitcoin, where it serves as
Concept:
The blockchain
In this case, every user is allowed to connect to the network, send new transactions to it, verify transactions,
and create new blocks, making the bitcoin blockchain permissionless.
The bitcoin/blockchain design has been the inspiration for other applications.
Justification: Statement 1 and 2: The big difference is that this ledger isn't stored in one place, it's distributed
across several, hundreds or even thousands of computers around the world.
And everyone in the network can have access to an up-to-date version of the ledger, so it's very transparent.
Well, the distributed nature of a blockchain database means that it's harder for hackers to attack it - they
would have to get access to every copy of the database simultaneously to be successful.
It also keeps data secure and private because the hash cannot be converted back into the original data - it's a
one-way process.
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http://www.bbc.com/news/business-35370304
Q Source: Improvisation: SET D: Q 41 (Bitcoins): UPSC CSP 2016
Copper
Iron
Mica
Bauxite
Select the correct answer using the codes below.
A. 1 and 4 only
B. 1, 2 and 3 only
C. 2 and 3 only
D. 1, 2, 3 and 4
User Answer : D
Correct Answer : D
Answer Justification :
Learning: Iron: India has deposits of high grade iron ore. The mineral is found mainly in Jharkhand, Orissa,
Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Goa, Maharashtra and Karnataka.
Bauxite: Major bauxite producing areas are Jharkhand, Orissa, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat,
Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu
Mica: Mica deposits mainly occur in Jharkhand, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan. India is the largest
producer and exporter of mica in the world.
Copper: It is mainly produced in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
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42. Under Dalhousies Doctrine of Lapse policy, a kingdom would become part of the Company territory if
A. An Indian ruler died without a male heir
B. The Kingdom did not accept the land revenue systems of the British
C. The kingdom evicted the British Residents appointed by the Monarch
D. Good governance practices were not followed by the Kingdom
Correct Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Learning: The final wave of kingdom annexations occurred under Lord Dalhousie who was the Governor-General
from 1848 to 1856.
He devised a policy that came to be known as the Doctrine of Lapse. The doctrine declared that if an Indian ruler
died without a male heir his kingdom would lapse, that is, become part of Company territory.
One kingdom after another was annexed simply by applying this doctrine: Satara (1848), Sambalpur (1850),
Udaipur (1852), Nagpur (1853) and Jhansi (1854).
Finally, in 1856, the Company also took over Awadh. This time the British had an added argument they
said they were obliged by duty to take over Awadh in order to free the people from the misgovernment
of the Nawab!
Enraged by the humiliating way in which the Nawab was deposed, the people of Awadh joined the great
revolt that broke out in 1857.
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44. With reference to Medieval India, consider the following about Hundis.
1. It was a note recordinga deposit made bya person which could be claimed back inanother place bypresenting
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therecord of thedeposit.
2. There is evidence to show that Hundis were honoured outside Indian markets also.
Which of the above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None
User Answer : B
Correct Answer : C
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: Hundi is a note recording a deposit made by a person.
The amount deposited can be claimed in another place by presenting the record of the deposit.
Statement 2:The Kathiawad seths or mahajans (moneychangers) had huge banking houses at Surat.
It is noteworthy that the Surat hundis were honoured in the far-off markets of Cairo in Egypt, Basra in Iraq and
Antwerp in Belgium.
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46. Amir Khusrau, a renowned poet in Medieval India, made which of the following observations about India?
1. A different language could be found in every region of India.
2. Training centres in Sanskrit language have done an excellent work at promoting Sanskrit to the common folks of
India.
Which of the above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
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B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None
: Correct Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 1:In 1318 the poet Amir Khusrau noted that there wasa different language in every
region of this land: Sindhi, Lahori, Kashmiri, Dvarsamudri (in southern Karnataka),Telangani (in Andhra Pradesh)
etc.
Statement 2:Amir Khusrau went on to explain that in contrast to these languages there was Sanskrit which did not
belong to any region.
It was an old language and common peopledo not know it, only the Brahmanas do. So, 2 is incorrect.
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47. If Banks set a high Marginal Cost of Funds based Lending Rate (MCLR) for a client, which of the
following inferences can be drawn from it?
1. Banks find it risky to lend to that borrower.
2. Banks will offer teaser loans to the borrower.
Which of the above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None
User Answer : A
Correct Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: Marginal Cost of Funds here means the bank evaluate borrowers based on the
credibility and paying ability of the borrower. If banks find that the loan is more likely to be defaulted in future,
they may set high interest rates to deter non-credible borrowers. So, 1 is correct.
Statement 2: There is no such provision. Teaser loans are more attractive as compared to normal loans. In the
former, starting few years are interest free, and then interest rate is adjusted upwards with each passing year.
Learning: The MCLR system has simply replaced the Base rate system.
The MCLR should be revised monthly by considering some new factors including the repo rate and other
borrowing rates.
Q Source: Improvisation: Economy questions: MCLR: UPSC CSP 2016
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C. Both 1 and 2
D. None
: C Correct Answer :
C Answer
Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: NASA is preparing to launch its first mission to return a sample of an asteroid to Earth.
The mission will help scientists investigate how planets formed and how life began, as well as improve our
understanding of asteroids that could impact Earth.
Statement 2: The Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRISREx) spacecraft will travel to the near-Earth asteroid Bennu and bring a sample back to Earth for intensive study.
Q Source: Current Affairs: NASA Website
50. The Battle held at Plassey is often mentioned in Indias colonial history. How did the place Plassey get its name
from?
A. Palash tree that grow there
B. The water structures that surrounded large forts
C. Highly fertile soil found there
D. Series of battles fought at it
Correct Answer : A
Answer Justification :
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Learning: Battle of Plassey was fought between the Company and Sirajuddaulah asked the Company to stop
meddling in the political affairs of his dominion, stop fortification, and pay the revenues.
Plassey is an anglicised pronunciation of Palashi and the place derived its name from the palash tree known for its
beautiful red flowers that yield gulal, the powder used in the festival of Holi.
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52. Vishnu as Narasimha, the man-lion, a work of the Rashtrakuta period, has been shown in
A. Ajanta caves
B. Ellora caves
C. Karla caves
D. Kailasha caves
: B Correct Answer :
B Answer
Justification :
Learning: The Ellora contains excellent rock-cut sculptures.
The Kailasa Temple at Ellora is a megalith carved out of one single rock and considered as one of the most
remarkable cave temples in India because of its size, architecture and sculptural treatment.
Ellora also contains Buddhist art masterpieces. We will cover more on Ellora caves in upcoming tests.
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53. As per the recently published Patents (Amendment) Rules, 2016, consider the following.
1. Patent hearings can be conducted remotely with the help of audio-visual technology.
2. Patent requests for Indian Companies operating outside India will not be entertained by the Indian Patents Office
(IPO) and left to the host nations.
3. Patent claims filed by start-ups are left uncovered by the rules due to the lack of experience of Start-ups in
developing credible products.
Select the correct answer using the codes below.
A. 1 and 2 only
B. 2 only
C. 1 only
D. 1, 2 and 3
User Answer : Correct
Answer : C Answer
Justification :
Justification: The Government announced Indias first National IPR Policy in May and in the same month
amended Patent Rules. Some provisions made in the rules:
Statement 1: Remote Hearing, Restriction on adjournments and associated factors: Now hearings can be
conducted through video-conferencing or audio-visual communication devices.
Statement 2: In 2002, the foreign filing license requirement was introduced in the Indian Patents Act of 1970.
This requirement provided that any inventor who is a resident of India should file or cause to be filed a patent
application for his/her own invention first in India; and only after a period of six weeks after the date of filing of
the patent application, a filing could be done in a country outside India.
The amended rules do provide for foreign filing request and its quick disposal.
Statement 3: In line with the Indian Governments Make in India and Start Up India initiatives, under the rules,
a new definition for a start-up has been introduced under which an entity that has been in existence for less than
five years and has an annual turnover of less than (approx) USD 4 million qualifies as a start-up. So, 3 is
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definitely incorrect.
You can also read about the new National IPR Policy here.
http://www.thehindu.com/business/all-you-need-to-know-about-the-intellectual-property-rights-policy/article8600
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54. The East India Company forced many states into a subsidiary alliance. According to the terms of this alliance
1. No Indian ruler was allowed to keep armed forces in his kingdom.
2. Half of the land territory of the states was to be transferred to the Company as a debt security instrument.
Which of the above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None
User Answer : C
Correct Answer : D
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: Indian rulers were not allowed to have their independent armed forces. But, they could
keep forces within their Kingdom, so 1 is incorrect.
They were to be protected by the Company, but had to pay for the subsidiary forces that the Company was
supposed to maintain for the purpose of this protection.
Statement 2: If the Indian rulers failed to make the payment, then part of their territory was taken away as penalty.
It was not a mandatory clause. So, 2 is also wrong.
Learning: When Richard Wellesley was GovernorGeneral (1798-1805), the Nawab of Awadh was forced to
give over half of his territory to the Company in 1801, as he failed to pay for the subsidiary forces. Hyderabad
was also forced to cede territories on similar grounds.
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55. Consider the following about The Climate and Clean Air Coalition.
1. It is a joint initiative of IUCN and World Bank.
2. The Coalition addresses short-lived climate pollutants.
3. It is a global effort that unites governments, civil society and private sector.
Select the correct answer using the codes below.
A. 1 and 2 only
B. 2 and 3 only
C. 1 and 3 only
D. 1, 2 and 3
: B Correct Answer :
B Answer
Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: The Climate and Clean Air Coalition to Reduce Short-Lived Climate Pollutants
(CCAC) was launched by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and six countriesBangladesh,
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Canada, Ghana, Mexico, Sweden and the United States in 2012.
The CCAC aims to catalyze rapid reductions in short-lived climate pollutants to protect human health, agriculture
and the environment.
Statement 2: The Coalition's objectives are to address this by:
Raising awareness of short-lived climate pollutant impacts and mitigation strategies
Enhancing and developing new national and regional actions, including by identifying and overcoming
barriers, increasing capacity, and mobilizing support
Promoting best practices and showcasing successful efforts
Improving scientific understanding of short-lived climate pollutant impacts and mitigation strategies.
Statement 3: The Climate and Clean Air Coalition is the only global effort that unites governments, civil society
and private sector, committed to improving air quality and protecting the climate in next few decades by reducing
short-lived climate pollutants across sectors.
Q Source: Picked from UNEP Website: Improvisation: SET D: Q 27 (TEEB): UPSC CSP 2016
56. The Human Genome Project (HGP) is an international scientific research project with the goal(s) of
1. Determining the sequence of chemical base pairs which make up human DNA
2. Identifying and mapping all of the genes of the human genome
Which of the above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None User
Answer : Correct
Answer : C
Answer Justification :
Justification: The project aims atidentifying and mapping all of the genes of the human genome from both a
physical and a functional standpoint.
The "genome" of any given individual is unique; mapping the "human genome" involves sequencing
multiple variations of each gene.
In May 2016, scientists considered extending the HGP to include creating a synthetic human genome.
In June 2016, scientists formally announced HGP-Write, a plan to synthesize the human genome.
Q Source:
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Answer Justification :
Learning: Rasamanjari was one of the most inspiring texts of ancient India that prompted various schools of
Indian painting.
For example, in the Basohli miniature paintings and supur schools, the complete text of Rasamanjari has
been illustrated with 80 paintings.
Rasamanjari literally refers to the cluster of blossoms full of Rasas. In Indian mythology there are 9 Rasas
or sentiments on which the art is based.
This Sanskrit work classifies Nayaks (heros) and Nayikas (heroines) according to their temperament and
behavior. Due to its delicate and vivid delineation of the persons of these nayikas and nayaks, Rasamanjari
has drawn the attention of the artists and painters all over India with the result that today we have
illustrations of Rasamanjari in a number of schools of painting.
Rasamanjari highlights the Sringara Rasa, also called as the Rasaraja or the supreme of all the Rasas.
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58. Widespread death of Indian Vultures had been caused after scavenging on the carcasses of livestock. This was
because
A. The livestock were treated with Diclofenac which was lethal to Vultures.
B. Vultures were declared vermins by the Central government leading to their massive poaching.
C. Long flight and ground landing proved lethal for Vultures in Indian summers.
D. All of the above
User Answer : B
Correct Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Justification: Option B can be eliminated as some species of Vultures are protected under the Schedule I of
Wildlife Act. Vermin species are unprotected and can be exterminated after obtaining the permission of concerned
authorities.
Vultures in the Indian subcontinent were dying of kidney failure shortly after scavenging livestock treated with
diclofenac, a painkiller that is similar to aspirin or ibuprofen. So, only A is correct.
It is now banned in India for veterinary purposes.
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Marathas.
Sardeshmukhi was 9-10 per cent of the land revenue paid to the head revenue collector in the Deccan.
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61. He was the founding editor of the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal and is best remembered for deciphering
the Kharosthi and Brahmi scripts of ancient India. He is
A. Alexander Cook
B. William Nathan
C. George Turnour
D. James Prinsep
Correct Answer : D
Answer Justification :
Learning: As a result of Prinsep's work as an editor of the Asiatic Society's journal, coins and copies of
inscriptions were transmitted to him from all over India, to be deciphered, translated, and published.
In a series of results that he published between 183638 he was able to decipher the inscriptions on rock
edicts found around India.
The edicts in Brahmi script mentioned a King Devanampriya Piyadasi which Prinsep initially assumed was
a Sri Lankan king.
He was then able to associate this title with Asoka on the basis of Pali script from Sri Lanka communicated
to him by George Turnour.
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62. The practice of intercropping comes closest to
A. Mixed farming
B. Hydroponics
C. Jhum agriculture
D. Mixed cropping
Correct Answer : D
Answer Justification :
Justification: Different crops are grown in alternate rows and are sown at different times to protect the soil from
rain wash.
In mixed farming, two or more crops are sown on the field in the same season. So, D is the most appropriate
answer.
Option A (mixed farming) is about rearing livestock alongwith agriculture.
Option B is about growing plants in nutrient rich water.
Option C is slash and burn agriculture.
Q Source: Soil Conservation practices: 8th NCERT Geography: Resource and Development
64. In India, Uranium reserves can be found in which of the following belts?
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2.
3.
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D. Peasants became directly accountable to the Zamindar for payment of land revenue
Correct Answer : C
Answer Justification :
Learning: By the early nineteenth century many of the Companyofficials were convinced that the Permanent
Settlement system of revenue had to be changed.
In the North Western Provinces of the Bengal Presidency Holt Mackenzie devised the new system
which came into effect in 1822.
He felt that the village was an important social institution in north Indian society and needed to be
preserved.
Under his directions, collectors went from village to village, inspecting the land, measuring the fields, and
recording the customs and rights of different groups.
Justification: Option A: The estimated revenue of each plot within a village was added up to calculate the revenue
that each village (mahal) had to pay. So, A is incorrect.
Option B: This demand was to be revised periodically, not permanently fixed. So, B is incorrect.
Option C: The charge of collecting the revenue and paying it to the Company was given to the village headman,
rather than the zamindar. This system came to be known as the mahalwari settlement. So, C is correct.
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66. If you happen to read Ain-i-Akbari, information about which of the following can be obtained from it?
A. Revenues and geography of Akbars empire
B. Administration of Akbar
C. Traditions and culture of the people living in India
D. All of the above
User Answer : B
Correct Answer : D
Answer Justification :
Fazl
wrote aAkbar
three volume
history
of close
Akbars
reignand
titled,
Akbar Abul
Nama.
Learning:
ordered one
of his
friends
courtiers,
Fazl, to write a history of his reign. Abul
The first volume dealt with Akbars ancestors and the second volume recorded the events of Akbars reign.
The third volume is the Ain-i-Akbari. It deals with Akbars administration, household, army, the revenues
and geography of his empire.
It also provides rich details about the traditions and culture of the people living in India. The most interesting
aspect about the Ain-i Akbari is its rich statistical details about things as diverse as crops, yields, prices,
wages and revenues.
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67. The Champaran peasant movement aimed to create awakening among the peasants against the European planters.
Consider the following about it.
1. Raj Kumar Shukla persuaded Mahatma Gandhi to go to Champaran.
2. Local zamindars supported the peasants and participated actively in the Champaran movement.
3. The movement lead to the enactment of the Champaran Agrarian Act.
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Select the correct answer using the codes below.
A. 1 and 3 only
B. 2 only
C. 1 only
D. 2 and 3 only
: A Correct
Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: He was an Indigo planter. On his persuasion, Gandhiji arrived at Champaran with a
team of eminent lawyers. Gandhiji studied the grievances of the Champaran peasantry.
Statement 2: These planters resorted to illegal and inhuman methods of indigo cultivation at a cost which by no
canons of justice could be called an adequate remuneration for the labour done by the peasants.
The peasants opposed not only the European planters but also the zamindars.
Statement 3: It was launched in 1917-18. One very important outcome of the movement was the enactment of
Champaran Agrarian Act assented by Governor General of India on 1st May, 1918.
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Answer Justification :
Learning: It is the shifting cultivation of Madhya Pradesh.
In Magh month, shifts are made to new bewars (from old bewars) and tribals rely on hunting-gathering as the main
subsistence activity.
The tribals lived in the bewar fields.
Only after a few years, when the land productivity declines, tribals supplement their diets with forest products.
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71. The Union Government has constituted a National Committee on Trade Facilitation (NCTF) to develop the panIndia road map for trade facilitation.
1. It has been constituted in line with the WTOs Trade Facilitation Agreement (FTA), which has been ratified by
India.
2. It will be an inter-ministerial body chaired by the Union Minister of Commerce and Industry.
Which of the above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None
Correct Answer : A
Answer Justification :
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Learning: Statement 1: It will be a national level body that will facilitate domestic co-ordination and
implementation of TFA provisions.
Statement 2: It will have three tier structure with main national committee for monitoring implementation of TFA.
It will synergise the various trade facilitation perspectives across the country and focus on an outreach programme
for sensitization of stakeholders about it.
It will be responsible for identifying the nature of required legislative changes and spearheading the diagnostic
tools needed for assessing compliance to TFA.
Q Source:
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72. The practice of surveying became common under the colonial administration. Dedicated surveys on which of the
following was NOT conducted by the British?
A. Flora and Fauna of India
B. Demography of India
C. Archaeological surveys
D. Spiritual Heritage of the Ancient Vedas
User Answer : B
Correct Answer : D
Answer Justification :
Learning: The British believed that a country had to be properly known before it could be effectively
administered.
By the early nineteenth century detailed surveys were being carried out to map the entire country.
In the villages, revenue surveys were conducted.
The effort was to know the topography, the soil quality, the flora, the fauna, the local histories, and the
cropping pattern all the facts seen as necessary to know about to administer the region.
From the end of the nineteenth century, Census operations were held every ten years. So, B cant be the
answer.
These prepared detailed records of the number of people in all the provinces of India, noting information on
castes, religions and occupation.
There were many other surveys botanical surveys, zoological surveys, archaeological surveys,
anthropological surveys, forest surveys. So, A and C cant be the answer.
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Justification: Olympic Order Award is the highest award of the Olympic Movement.
It is awarded in recognition of efforts worthy of merit in the cause of sport.
It was established in May 1975 as a successor to the Olympic Certificate by the International Olympic Committee.
The award is bestowed upon the recipient at the closing ceremony of each respective Olympic Games as per the
tradition.
Q Source:
http://www.thehindu.com/sport/other-sports/olympic-order-for-ioa-chief-ramachandran/article8691200.ece
74. Soil erosion and depletion are the major threats to soil as a resource. Which of the following may lead to soil
degradation?
1. Overuse of chemical fertilisers
2. Heavy run-offs during rain
3. Overgrazing
4. Festivals that involved mass gathering
Select the correct answer using the codes below.
A. 2 and 4 only
B. 1 and 3 only
C. 2 and 3 only
D. 1, 2, 3 and 4
User Answer : B
Correct Answer : D
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: Plant roots hold the soil together. Deforestation causes a major loss to the soil as it
becomes loosened and disintegrated. It also causes loss of valuable microorganisms that improve soil productivity.
Statement 2: Heavy rain splashes erode soil and the run-off (water flow) takes the sediments away from the soil.
Statement 3: It leads to loss of weed and plants and thus top soil becomes susceptible to both water and wind
erosion.
Statement 4: Recently a NGT committee reported that World Cultural Festival (organized by Art of Living) had
led to massive ecological destruction and soil degradation at the Yamuna flood plains.
It generally happens due to mass gathering, flattening of soil for the event, deforestation and shrub loss and heavy
uses of surface as well as groundwater in organizing the event.
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75. Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) is being promoted in place of Diesel and Petrol as a cleaner vehicle fuel in India.
Which of the following is/are the properties of CNG?
1. CNG is less likely to ignite on hot surfaces, since it has a high auto-ignition temperature.
2. CNG contains toxic lead.
3. While CNG is a cleaner fuel, it has a lower calorific value than diesel and petrol.
Select the correct answer using the codes below.
A. 1 only
B. 2 and 3 only
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C. 1 and 3 only
D. 1, 2 and 3
Correct Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: The auto-ignition temperature is over 500 degree Celsius. It also has a narrow range of
flammability which makes it safer than petrol and diesel.
CNG mixes well with air and disperses quickly clearing the area of fire.
Statement 2: It does not contain lead which makes it safer than other fuels.
Statement 3: CNG has a higher calorific value than diesel and petrol. So, 3 is wrong.
Learning: CNG is made by compressing natural gas (which is mainly composed of methane, CH4), to less than 1
percent of the volume it occupies at standard atmospheric pressure
The cost and placement of fuel storage tanks is the major barrier to wider/quicker adoption of CNG as a
fuel.
It is also why municipal government, public transportation vehicles were the most visible early adopters of
it, as they can more quickly amortize the money invested in the new (and usually cheaper) fuel.
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Clay soils with low infiltration rates are ideally suited to surface irrigation.
Surface irrigation is preferred if the irrigation water contains much sediment. The sediments may clog the
drip or sprinkler irrigation systems.
If the irrigation water contains dissolved salts, drip irrigation is particularly suitable, as less water is applied to
the soil than with surface methods.
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77. During the Medieval period, which of the following technologies made their appearance in India?
1. Persian wheel in irrigation
2. Spinning wheel in weaving
3. Firearms in combat
Select the correct answer using the codes below.
A. 1 only
B. 1, 2 and 3
C. 2 and 3 only
D. 1 and 3 only
User Answer : C
Correct Answer : B
Answer Justification :
Learning: At different moments in this period new technologies made their way in India like the Persian wheel
in irrigation (Araghatta), the spinning wheel in weaving, and firearms in combat.
Even, new foods and beverages arrived in the subcontinent: potatoes, corn, chillies, tea and coffee.
The medieval period was thus a major phase of technological and cultural changes in India.
Q Source: UPSC framed the question on Araghatta in CSP 2016 possibly from here:Improvisation:Page 6-7
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79. Which of the following is/are the desirable characteristics of a secular society in India?
1. One religious community does not dominate another.
2. Some members do not dominate other members of the same religious community.
3. The State does not interfere at all in religious activities.
Select the correct answer using the codes below.
A. 1 and 2 only
B. 2 and 3 only
C. 1 and 3 only
D. 1, 2 and 3
Correct Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: If religion X is privileged, when compared to religion Y, in gaining access to public
offices, paying taxes, enjoying public services etc, it cannot be called a secular society.
Moreover, if all the wealth and political power is amassed by religion X, it certainly is not a desirable
characteristic of a secular society.
Statement 2: For e.g. if a particular section of Hindu society is ostracized, either due to their backward caste status
or based on customs, it goes against the ideal of secularism.
Statement 3: India is a secular state, and the State interferes in religious activities for reasons of public welfare
and reducing exploitation. For e.g. it may ban religious practices that promote superstition, black magic etc.
At the same time, the state maintains a principled distance from all the religions.
Q Source: Chapter 2: Class 8th NCERT: Social and Political Life
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81. The judgment of the Olga Tellis vs Bombay Municipal Corporation by the Supreme Court established which of
the following as a part of the Right to Life?
A. Right to Clean Environment
B. Right to free public spaces
C. Right to Livelihood
D. Right to speedy trial
Correct Answer : C
Answer Justification :
Learning: The Court expressed, The sweep of the Right to Life, conferred by Article 21 is wide and far reaching.
Life means something more than mere animal existence.
It does not mean merely that life cannot be extinguished or taken away by a law.
That the eviction of a person from a pavement or slum will inevitably lead to the deprivation of his means
of livelihood, is a proposition which does not have to be established in each individual case
They choose a pavement or a slum in the vicinity of their place of work and to loose the pavement or the
slum is to loose the job.
The conclusion therefore is that the eviction of the petitioners will lead to deprivation of their livelihood and
consequently to the deprivation of life.
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83. Consider the following statements about the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition
of Forest Rights) Act, 2006.
1. This Act is meant to undo the historical injustices meted out to forest dwelling populations in not recognising their
rights to land and resources.
2. This Act recognises tribals right to homestead, cultivable and grazing land and to non-timber forest produce.
3. The Act prohibits diversion of forest land falling in the areas specified under the Act for any public utility
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facilities.
4. The forest right related to conversion of forest villages into revenue villages is to be adjudicated by the Gram
Sabha and other sub- divisional and district committees.
Select the correct answer using the codes below.
A. 1 and 2 only
B. 1, 2 and 4 only
C. 2, 3 and 4 only
D. 1, 3 and 4 only
User Answer : Correct
Answer : B Answer
Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: The adverse living condition of many tribal families living in forests was on account
of non-recognition and vesting of pre-existing rights.
Thus, Forest Rights Act, 2006, was enacted to recognize and vest the forest rights and occupation of forest land in
forest dwelling Scheduled Tribes and other traditional forest dwellers, who have been residing in such forests for
generations, but whose rights could not be recorded.
Statement 2: This Act not only recognizes the rights to hold and live in the forest land under the individual or
common occupation for habitation or for self-cultivation for livelihood, but also grants several other rights to
ensure their control over forest resources.
This, inter-alia, includes right of ownership, access to collect, use and dispose of minor forest produce, community
rights such as nistar; habitat rights for primitive tribal groups and pre-agricultural communities; right to protect,
regenerate or conserve or manage any community forest resource which they have been traditionally protecting
and conserving for sustainable use.
Statement 3: The Act also provides for diversion of forest land for public utility facilities managed by the
Government, such as schools, dispensaries, fair price shops, electricity and telecommunication lines, water tanks,
etc. with the recommendation of Gram Sabhas. So, 3 is incorrect.
Statement 4: The Ministry of Tribal Affairs has issued guidelines impressing upon all the State/ UT Governments
to convert all such erstwhile forest villages, un-recorded settlements and old habitations into revenue villages with
a sense of urgency in a time bound manner.
The conversion would include the actual land use of the village in its entirety, including land required for current
or future community uses, like, schools, health facilities, public spaces etc.
Q Source: Improvisation:Page 102: Class 8th NCERT: Social and Political Life
84. The Addis Ababa Action Agenda provides a foundation for implementing the
A. United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
B. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
C. WTO Trade Facilitation
D. TRIPS Agreement of WTO
: B Correct Answer :
B Answer
Justification :
Learning: United Nations Third International Conference on Financing for Development was held in Addis
Ababa.
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The groundbreaking agreement, the Addis Ababa Action Agenda, provided a foundation for implementing
the global sustainable development agenda (SDGs).
Financing is considered the linchpin for the success of the new sustainable development agenda, which will
be driven by the implementation of 17 sustainable development goals.
In support of implementation of the sustainable development goals, the Addis Ababa Action Agenda
contains more than 100 concrete measures. It addresses all sources of finance, and covers cooperation on a
range of issues including technology, science, innovation, trade and capacity building.
The Action Agenda builds on the outcomes of two previous Financing for Development conferences, in
Monterrey, Mexico, and in Doha, Qatar.
Q Source: http://www.un.org/esa/ffd/ffd3/press-release/countries-reach-historic-agreement.html
86. India has the unique distinction of being the only country producing all the five known commercial silks. Among
them, the largest production is of
A. Muga Silk
B. Tropical tasar
C. Mulberry Silk
D. Eri Silk
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: C Correct Answer :
C Answer
Justification :
Learning: The varieties are mulberry, tropical tasar, oak tasar, eri and muga, of which muga with its golden
yellow glitter is unique and prerogative of India.
India is the Second largest producer of silk in the World.
Among the four varieties of silk produced in 2015-16, Mulberry accounts for 71.8% (20,434 MT), Tasar 9.9%
(2,818 MT), Eri 17.8% (5,054 MT) and Muga 0.6% (166 MT) of the total raw silk production of 28,472 MT.
Q Source: Improvisation: SETA: Q46: UPSC CAPF 2016
88. The importance of the decennial Indian Census rests on the facts that
1. It provides information to policymakers on Economic activity, Urbanization and Housing & Household Amenities
of Indian citizens.
2. The delimitation of Parliamentary, Assembly as well as local body constituencies is done based on the Census
demographic data.
Which of the above is/are correct?
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None
: C Correct Answer :
C Answer
Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: Itis the most credible source of information on Demography (Population
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characteristics), Economic Activity, Literacy and Education, Housing & Household Amenities, Urbanisation,
Fertility and Mortality, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Language, Religion, Migration, Disability and
many other socio-cultural and demographic data since 1872.
Census is the basis for reviewing the country's progress in the past decade, monitoring the ongoing Schemes
of the Government and most importantly, plan for the future.
This is the only source of primary data in the village, town and ward level.
Statement 2: The extent of constituencies is revised based on the population size. Also, certain constituencies are
reserved for SC/ST/Women candidates only in local bodies.
So, the Delimitation/reservation of Constituencies Parliamentary /Assembly /Panchayats and other Local
Bodies is done on the basis of the demographic data thrown up by the Census.
Census 2011 will be the 15th National Census of the Country.
Q Source: Improvisation: SETA: Q73UPSC CAPF 2016
89. If a group of minorities is denied permission for opening a minority-based educational institution in Kerala, it
violates which of the following Fundamental Rights?
A. Right to Life
B. Rights given under Articles 29-30
C. Right to Freedom of movement
D. Right against exploitation
User Answer : D
Correct Answer : B
Answer Justification :
Learning: Option A is incorrect, because the violation is specific to Articles 29-30 that aim at safeguarding the
cultural and educational rights of minorities.
For e.g. tribals can preserve their cultural heritage against the dominance of the majority mainstream culture.
Minorities are also given a right to establish and administer educational institutions and government interferes the
least in such institutions. So, clearly B is correct.
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90. Which of the following is the major difference between the Philosophy of Shankara and Ramanuja?
A. Shankara emphasized on dualism, whereas Ramanuja on advaita.
B. Shankara emphasized on advaita, whereas Ramanuja on Vishishtadvaita - qualified oneness
C. Shankara emphasized on the fact that there are multiple living realities in the world, whereas Ramanuja
stressed on the restless nature of human mind
D. None of the above
: Correct Answer : B
Answer Justification :
Learning: Shankara
Shankara was an advocate of Advaita or the doctrine of the oneness of the individual soul and the Supreme
God which is the Ultimate Reality.
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He taught that Brahman, the only or Ultimate Reality, was formless and without any attributes.
He considered the world around us to be an illusion or maya, and preached renunciation of the world and
adoption of the path of knowledge to understand the true nature of Brahman and attain salvation.
Ramanuja
Ramanuja, born in Tamil Nadu in the eleventh century, was deeply influenced by the Alvars.
According to him the best means of attaining salvation was through intense devotion to Vishnu.
Vishnu in His grace helps the devotee to attain the bliss of union with Him. He propounded the doctrine of
Vishishtadvaita or qualified oneness in that the soul even when united with the Supreme God remained
distinct.
Ramanujas doctrine greatly inspired the new strand of bhakti which developed in north India subsequently.
Q Source: Improvisation:Page 107: Class 7th NCERT History: Our Pasts-II
91. The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) will help achieve which of the following Sustainable
Development Goals, 2030?
1. End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
2. Facilitating sustained economic growth
3. Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impact
Select the correct answer using the codes below.
A. 1, 2 and 3
B. 2 only
C. 3 only
D. 1 and 2 only
User Answer : A
Correct Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: Convention makes provision for the application of measures by governments to
protect their plant resources from harmful pests (phytosanitary measures) which may be introduced through
international trade.
Statement 2: If Statement 1 and 3 are achieved, 2 will likely be a by-product, since plants are a major economic
resource.
Statement 3: Climate change is likely to affect plant growth potential. Entry of new pests, exotic species and
higher temperature will further deplete plant productivity.
The convention aims at tackling such problems.
Learning: The Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (the "SPS Agreement") of
WTO identifies the IPPC as the reference organization developing international standards for plant health
(phytosanitary) measures.
IPPC work includes standards on pest risk analysis, requirements for the establishment of pest-free areas, and
others which give specific guidance on topics related to the SPS Agreement.
Q Source: Improvisation: SET D: Q 2 (FAO GIAHS): UPSC CSP 2016
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92. Energy is harnessed from Tides using
A. Temperature difference between high and low tides
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B. The potential energy of high tides
C. Flow of Ocean currents during low tides
D. All of the above
Correct Answer : B
Answer Justification :
Justification: Tidal energy can be harnessed by building dams at narrow openings of the sea.
During high tide the energy of the tides is used to turn the turbine installed in the dam to produce electricity.
Russia, France and the Gulf of Kachchh in India have huge tidal mill farms.
Hemavati
Amaravati
Brahmagiri
Musi
Select the correct answer using the codes below.
A. 1 and 2 only
C.
B. 1, 32 and 4 only
D. 2 and 3 only
: A Correct Answer :
A Answer
Justification :
Learning: The Cauvery basin extends over states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala and Union Territory of
Puducherry.
Its important tributaries joining from left are the Harangi, the Hemavati, the Shimsha and the Arkavati
whereas the Lakshmantirtha, the Kabbani, the Suvarnavati, the Bhavani, the Noyil and the Amaravati joins
from right. The river drains into the Bay of Bengal.
The River Cauvery originates at Talakaveri in Coorg District of Karnataka in Brahmagiri Range of hills in
the Western ghats
The Cauvery basin is bounded by Tungabhadra sub-basin of Krishna basin on the Northern side and Palar
basin on the Southern side.
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The Cauvery River is one of the major rivers of the peninsula.
Q Source: Improvisation: SET D: Q 3 (Tributaries of major rivers- Brahmaputra): UPSC CSP 2016
94. Which of the following is NOT a listed objective of the National Mission on Sustainable Agriculture of the
Government
A.
B.
C.
D.
of India?
To provide for comprehensive farm insurance especially in coastal and drought affected areas
To conserve natural resources through appropriate soil and moisture conservation measures
To adopt comprehensive soil health management practices based on soil fertility maps
To optimize utilization of water resources through efficient water management to expand coverage for
achieving more crop per drop
User Answer : A
Correct Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Learning: NMSA derives its mandate from Sustainable Agriculture Mission which is one of the eight
Missions outlined under National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC).
NMSA will have following objectives:
To make agriculture more productive, sustainable, remunerative and climate resilient by promoting location
specific Integrated/Composite Farming Systems;
To conserve natural resources through appropriate soil and moisture conservation measures;
To adopt comprehensive soil health management practices based on soil fertility maps, soil test based
application of macro & micro nutrients, judicious use of fertilizers etc.;
To optimize utilization of water resources through efficient water management to expand coverage for
achieving more crop per drop;
Other objectives connected to schemes are:
To develop capacity of farmers & stakeholders, in conjunction with other on-going Missions e.g. National
Mission on Agriculture Extension & Technology, National Food Security Mission, National Initiative for
Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA) etc., in the domain of climate change adaptation and mitigation
measures;
To pilot models in select blocks for improving productivity of rainfed farming by mainstreaming rainfed
technologies refined through NICRA and by leveraging resources from other schemes/Missions like
MGNREGS, RKVY etc.; and
Q Source: Improvisation: SET D: Q 23 (Scheme on Millets): UPSC CSP 2016
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Answer Justification :
Justification: Under the method the bare ground between plants is covered with a layer of organic matter like
straw.
Statement 1: Mulches conserve moisture by reducing the amount of soil water lost through evaporation.
Mulches help maintain a uniform soil temperature. They act as insulators, keeping the soil warmer during
cool weather and cooler during the warm months of the year.
Mulches minimize soil erosion and compaction from heavy rains and aid in water penetration.
Statement 2: Mulches alter the structure of the soil which usually increases root growth due to the increase of
organic matter in soil.
Aeration is improved in clay soils, and the water-holding capacity is increased in sandy soils.
Statement 3: This is done in terrace farming where flat steps are cut into hilly farms to reduce soil erosion. So, 3 is
incorrect.
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96. Among the following, the largest percentage of land area use falls in which of these categories in the world?
A. Forests
B. Pastures
C. Manufacturing industries
D. Degraded land
User Answer : A
Correct Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Justification: Forests: In 2010, forests covered about 31 percent of the worlds total land area about 4 033
million hectares. About 93 percent of the worlds forest cover is natural forest and 7 percent is planted.
Learning: Cropland: Under the FAO's definitions, agricultural land covers 38.4% of the world's land area as of
2011. But, this also includes Permanent pastures which are 68.4% of all agricultural land (26.3% of global land
area).
Other categories are arable land (row crops) is 28.4% of all agricultural land (10.9% of global land area), and
permanent crops (e.g. vineyards and orchards) are 3.1% (1.2% of global land area).
If we exclude the FAOs definition, the area under various land uses as given by NCERT is:
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98. The inscriptions of the Cholas who ruled in Tamil Nadu refer to many different kinds of taxes. Out of them
Vetti and Kadamai taxes were levied respectively on
A. Forced labour and land
B. Thatching the house and succession to family property
C. Road services and security
D. Performance of arts and house building
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Correct Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Learning: There were more than 400 taxes imposed by the Cholas.
The most frequently mentioned tax is vetti, taken not in cash but in the form of forced labour, and kadamai, or land
revenue.
There were also taxes on thatching the house, the use of a ladder to climb palm trees, a cess on succession to
family property, etc.
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99. Consider the following about the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture.
1. It aims at establishing a global system to provide farmers, plant breeders and scientists with access to plant genetic
materials.
2. India is a contracting party to the treaty.
3. It provides financial support to governments, civil society organizations and industries for developing new crop
and livestock strains.
Select the correct answer using the codes below.
A. 1 and 2 only
B. 2 and 3 only
C. 3 only
D. 2 only
User Answer : B
Correct Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Justification: Statement 1: The Treaty aims at recognizing the enormous contribution of farmers to the diversity
of crops that feed the world and establishing a global system to provide farmers, plant breeders and scientists with
access to plant genetic materials.
It also aims to ensure that recipients share benefits they derive from the use of these genetic materials.
Statement 2: List of parties can be found here : http://www.planttreaty.org/map/index.html
The Governing Body is the highest organ of the Treaty
Statement 3: There is no such provision.
Q Source: Improvisation: SET D: Q 2 (FAO GIAHS): UPSC CSP 2016
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D. 4321
Correct Answer : A
Answer Justification :
Justification: Use elimination to solve such questions.
Debendra Nath Tagore was the father of Rabindra Nath Tagore, so 4 must come after 1. With this, options B and
D become incorrect.
Also, connect
effectively.
statements
to
eliminate
more
From option 3 it is clear that Keshub Chandra Sen was a contemporary of Debendra Nath Tagore. If that is the
case, and given that Debendra Nath Tagore was the father of Rabindra Nath Tagore, 4 must come after 3. This
makes option C also wrong.
The only left out option is A, which is the correct
answer.
Learning: The actual sequence of events:
1839 : Tattwabodhini Sabha, or truth-teaching society, started by Debendranath Tagore to arrest Trinitarian
Christian conversions in Bengal.
1823 : Establishment of the Calcutta Unitarian Committee by Rammohun Roy, Dwarkanath Tagore, and
William Adam
1862: Debendranath elevated Keshub Chandra Sen to the post of Minister or Acharya of the Samaj on 13th
April and confers upon him the tite of Brahmanand.
1911 : Rabindranath Tagore assumes leadership of the Adi Brahmo Samaj, and becomes charismatic hero
of younger generation of Brahmos. His action arrests growing tendency of Brahmos to defect to
revolutionary nationalism.
1913: Rabindranath honoured with Nobel Prize in Literature for his work Gitanjali (Song Offerings).
1921: Rabindranath Tagore formally inaugurates Visva Bharati University at Shantineketan as an
expression of Brahmo universalism.
Q Source: Improvisation: SET D: Q 27 (On Keshub Chandra Sen): UPSC CSP 2016
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