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Test Code: TEST BOOKLET
DG-1504 General Studies
(General Science)
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select the respose which you want to mark on the Answer Sheet. In case you feel that there is more than
one correct response, mark the response which you consider the best. In any case, choose ONLY ONE
response for each item.
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you should hand over to the Invigilator only the Answer Sheet. You are permitted to take away with you the
Test Booklet.
9. Sheets for rough work are appended in the Test Booklet at the end.
10. Penalty for wrong answers:
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TYPE QUESTION PAPERS.
(i) There are four alternatives for the answer to every question. For each question for which a wrong
answer has been given by the candidate, One-Third of the marks assigned to that question will be
deducted as penalty.
(ii) If a candidate gives more than one answer, it will be treated as a wrong answer even if one of the
given answers happens to be correct and there will be same penalty as above to that question.
(iii) If a question is left blank, i.e., no answer is given by the candidate, there will be no penalty for that
question.
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GENERAL STUDIES TEST SERIES – 2015
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Test Code: TEST BOOKLET
DG-1504 General Studies
(General Science)
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE EXAMINATION, YOU SHOULD CHECK THAT
THIS TEST BOOKLET DOES NOT HAVE ANY UNPRINTED OR TORN OR MISSING PAGES OR ITEMS,
ETC., IF SO, GET IT REPLACED BY A COMPLETE TEST BOOKLET.
2. ENCODE CLEARLY THE TEST BOOKLET SERIES CODE A, B, C OR D AS THE CASE MAY BE IN THE
APPROPRIATE PLACE IN THE ANSWER SHEET.
3. You have to enter your Roll Number on the Test Booklet
in the Box provided alongside this line. DO NOT write
anything else on the Test Booklet.
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4. This Test Booklet contains 100 items (questions). Each
question is printed both in Hindi and English. Each item comprises four responses (answers). You will
select the respose which you want to mark on the Answer Sheet. In case you feel that there is more than
one correct response, mark the response which you consider the best. In any case, choose ONLY ONE
response for each item.
5. You have to mark all your responses ONLY on the separate Answer Sheet provided. See directions in the
Answer sheet.
6. All items carry equal marks.
7. Before you proceed to mark in the Answer Sheet the response to various items in the Test Booklet, you have
to fill in some particulars in the Answer Sheet as per instructions sent to you with your admission certificate.
8. After you have completed filling in all your responses on the Answer Sheet and examination has concluded,
you should hand over to the Invigilator only the Answer Sheet. You are permitted to take away with you the
Test Booklet.
9. Sheets for rough work are appended in the Test Booklet at the end.
10. Penalty for wrong answers:
THERE WILL BE PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWERS MARKED BY A CANDIDATE IN THE OBJECTIVE
TYPE QUESTION PAPERS.
(i) There are four alternatives for the answer to every question. For each question for which a wrong
answer has been given by the candidate, One-Third of the marks assigned to that question will be
deducted as penalty.
(ii) If a candidate gives more than one answer, it will be treated as a wrong answer even if one of the
given answers happens to be correct and there will be same penalty as above to that question.
(iii) If a question is left blank, i.e., no answer is given by the candidate, there will be no penalty for that
question.
DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO
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1. Recurring blow out of tyres resulting into accident 4. Food cans are coated with tin and not with zinc
on the Yamuna Expressway has raised the safety because :
concerns among the commuters about safe (a) Zinc is costlier than tin.
expressway in India. In this regard consider the (b) Zinc has a higher melting point than tin.
following statements : (c) Zinc is more reactive than tin.
1. Old tyres or tyres with low pressure burst due (d) Zinc is less reactive than tin.
to intense heating of tyres. 5. IPv6 is the improved version of IPv4. What among
2. Tyres get more heated up due to increased the following is/are the features of IPv6 making it
friction on the concrete roads than bitumen better?
roads. 1. Costly
2. More secure
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(a) Both 1 and 2 are correct, and 2 is the correct 4. Inter operable with IPv4.
explanation of 1.
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(b) Both 1 and 2 are correct but 2 is not the correct
(a) Only 2 and 3 (b) Only 1, 2 and 3
explanation of 1.
(c) Only 2, 3 and 4 (d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
(c) Only 1 is correct.
6. Which among the following process/methods can
(d) Only 2 is correct. be used for water purification?
2. Optical fibers provide fastest medium for transfer 1. Sedimentation
of information. What are the features of optical 2. Biologically active carbon
fibers making it better than copper wire systems ? 3. Flocculation
1. Broad bandwidth - so more information can 4. Reverse Osmosis
be sent. 5. U.V.
2. Immune to electromagnetic interference. Code:
3. Transmission over long distance. (a) Only 1, 4 and 5
4. Electrical conductor. (b) Only 1, 2, 4 and 5
(c) Only 1, 2, 3 and 5
5. Low material cost and theft prevention.
(d) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
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7. Stealth technology is a frontier technique in
(a) Only 1, 3 and 4
modern military tactics which attempts to make
(b) Only 1, 2 and 3 the defence equipments nearly non-detectable.
(c) Only 1, 2, 3 and 5 Which of the following principles can be used in
it?
(d) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
1. Reducing ‘Radar’ cross-section.
3. FASTag are recent Government initiative to 2. Changing acoustics.
revamp the Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) at toll 3. Diminishing visibility by camouflage.
plaza. E.T.C. uses which of the following 4. Reducing infrared signature.
technology?
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(a) Bar Code readers (b) RFID (a) Only 1 and 3 (b) Only 1, 2 and 4
(c) Magnetic readers (d) Optical sensors (c) Only 1, 3 and 4 (d) All of the above.
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42. Which of the following are genetic disorders? (d) Only 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6
1. Haemophilia 45. Consider the following statements :
2. Sickle Cell Anemia 1. Every cell of human body contains protein.
3. Thalassemia
2. All body fluids contain protein.
4. Schizophrenia
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(a) Only 1 is correct.
(a) Only 1 and 2
(b) Only 3 and 4 (b) Only 2 is correct.
(c) Only 1, 2 and 3 (c) Both 1 and 2 are correct.
(d) All of the above. (d) None are correct.
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71. Genetic Engineering refers to manipulation of an Code:
organism’s genome using modern DNA technology. (a) A and R are correct and R is the correct
Which of the following are true regarding genetic explanation for A.
engineering? (b) A and R are correct but R isn’t the correct
1. It can make agriculture process eco-friendly.
explanation for A.
2. It can solve the problem of world-hunger.
(c) A is correct but R is false.
3. It can help in preserving bio-diversity.
(d) A is false but R is correct.
4. It can be used to produce drought resistant
crops. 74. Which of the following statements are correct?
1. Fusion reactors require more fuel than a fission
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reactor to produce an equivalent amount of
(a) Only 1, 2 and 3
energy.
(b) Only 2 and 4
2. Fusion and fission both occur in a hydrogen
(c) Only 1, 2 and 4
bomb.
(d) All of the above.
3. Kudankulam reactors are fusion reactors
72. Which of the following weigh in favor of Nuclear developed with the help of Russia.
energy?
4. ITER project aims to produce energy from
1. Carbon footprint.
fusion.
2. It is environmentally harmless.
3. Operational Cost. Code:
(a) Only 1, 2 and 4
4. Construction cost.
5. It is renewable source of energy. (b) Only 2 and 4
(c) Only 2, 3 and 4
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(a) Only 1, 3, 4 and 5 (d) All of the above.
(b) Only 1 and 3 75. The Indian nuclear programme is based on unique
(c) Only 1, 3 and 5 sequential three-stage process, which is envisioned
(d) Only 1, 2 and 3 by Dr. Homi Jehangir Bhabha in 1950. Which of
the following is not correct regarding this :
73. Direction: The following question consists of two
(a) It is based on a closed fuel cycle where spent
statements; one labelled as the ‘Assertion (A)’ and
fuel of one stage is used by reprocessing in
the other as ‘Reason (R)’. You are to examine these
statements carefully and select the answer to these another stage.
items using the codes given below: (b) Second stage has fast breeder reactors, which
produce more fuel than they use.
Assertion (A) : In a nuclear reactor, Cadmium
rods are used for a controlled nuclear reaction. (c) Third stage has a AHWR which is based on
Reason (R) : Cadmium rod slows down the extra
thorium-Uranium- 233 cycle.
neutrons released from fission to have a controlled (d) First stage is fuelled by Plutonium 239,
chain reaction. Uranium - 235 and Uranium - 233.
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(a) dsoy 1] 2 vkSj 3 (b) dsoy 2] 3 vkSj 4
oDrO;ksa dk lkoèkkuhiwoZd ijh{k.k dj bl iz'u dk mÙkj
(c) dsoy 1] 2 vkSj 4 (d) mijksDr lHkhA
uhps fn, gq, dwV dh lgk;rk ls pqfu,%
79- fuEufyf[kr esa dkSu&lk@ls dFku lR; gS@gSa\ dFku (A)% Hkw&fLFkj mixzg dk ekSle mixzg ds :i esa
1- vkWijsfVax flLVe ,d gkMZos;j gSA iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA
2- ;g dEI;wVj gkMZos;j ,oa lkWÝVos;j lalkèkuksa dk dkj.k (R)% i`Foh ls dkiQh nwj gksus ds dkj.k Hkw&fLFkj
izcUèk djrk gSA mixzg èkzoq h; mixzg ls ”;knk {ks=k vkPNkfnr dj ldrs gSAa
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Code: 3. They can be used as thickening agents, wet
(a) A and R are correct and R is the correct suits, fire-fighter suits, rockets etc.
explanation for A.
4. Aerogels can also be used as good absorbers
(b) A and R are correct but R isn’t the correct
for oil spills without even absorbing water.
explanation for A.
(c) A is correct but R is false. Code:
(d) A is false but R is correct. (a) Only 1 and 2 (b) Only 1, 3 and 4
83. Consider the following statements: (c) Only 2, 3 and 4 (d) All of the above.
1. Geostationary and polar satellites, both have
87. Nanotechnology refers to coming together of
elliptical orbits.
2. Geosynchronous satellites have more time various disciplines of sciences such as chemistry,
period than sun-synchronous satellites. biology, material science, physics etc at the nano
Which of the above is/are correct? scale. Which of the following is/are true regarding
(a) Only 1 (b) Only 2 this?
(c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 1. If any of the dimension is less than 100
84. Which of the following is not correct about nanometers then it would fall under
cryogenics? nanotechnology.
(a) It works at very low temperature. 2. Nano-dimensions can be analyzed even with
(b) Cryogenic engines are needed for the upper
an optical microscope, which was believed to
stages of GSLV with greater payloads.
(c) Cryogenic engines fall under MTCR guidelines. have a maximum resolution of 0.2 micrometer.
(d) It uses gaseous propellants.
Code:
85. Vertical farming is the practice of cultivating plant (a) Only 1 (b) Only 2
within a skyscraper greenhouse or on vertically
(c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2
inclined surface.
Which of the following is/are in favor of vertical 88. Carbon nanotubes are allotropes of carbon with a
farming? cylindrical nanostructure. They have a very
1. Increased crop production. important role in nanotechnology engineering.
2. Less impact on human health. What among the following properties of carbon-
3. Less post harvest loss. nanotubes make them so much important?
4. More environment friendly.
1. They are good electrical insulators.
Code: 2. They are very good thermal conductors
(a) Only 1, 2 and 3 (b) Only 2, 3 and 4 radially.
(c) Only 1, 2 and 4 (d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
3. They can be very long up to several meters.
86. Aerogels have found various practical applications.
4. They are strongest and stiffest materials yet
Which among the following are true about
Aerogels? discovered in terms of tensile strength and
1. These are derived from gels by extracting the elastic modulus respectively.
liquid components through supercritical Code:
drying.
(a) Only 1, 2 and 3 (b) Only 1 and 2
2. Aerogels have extremely low density and high
thermal conductivity. (c) Only 3 and 4 (d) All of the above.
D
Test Code: TEST BOOKLET
DG-1504 General Studies
(General Science)
7. (d) 7- (d)
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8. (c) Exp.: The Kessler syndrome is a scenario in 8- (c) O;k[;k% dslyj flaMªkse ,d ,slk ifjn`'; gS ftlesa
which the density of objects in low earth orbit is i`Foh dh fupyh d{kk esa oLrqvksa dk ?kuRo dkiQh vfèkd
high enough that collisions between objects could gS] ftlls inkFkks± ds chp VDdj ds dkj.k ,d lksiku cu
cause a cascade– each collision generating space ldrk gSA çR;sd Vdjko varfj{k esa eyck mRiUu djrk
debris which increases the likelihood of further gS ftlls vkxs Vdjko dh laHkkouk c<+ tkrh gSA ,d
collisions. One implication is that the distribution fufgrkFkZ ;g gS fd d{kk esa eycs dk forj.k varfj{k
of debris in orbit could render space exploration, vUos"k.k] ;gk¡ rd fd mu mixzgksa ds mi;ksx ds volj
and even the use of satellites, unfeasible for many Hkh ns ldrk gS] tks yEcs le; ls mi;ksxh ugha gSaA
generations.
9- (b) O;k[;k% ok"iksRltZu fdlh ikni esa ty lapyu vkSj
9. (b) Exp.: Transpiration is the process of water blds ckgjh Hkkxksa] tSls&ifÙk;ksa] Vgfu;ksa vkSj iQwyksa ls
movement through a plant and its evaporation from ok"ihdj.k dh çfØ;k gSA
aerial parts, like leaves, stems and flowers.
rkieku esa o`f¼ ds dkj.k ok"ihdj.k dh nj esa o`f¼ ty
An increased rate of evaporation due to rise in ds deh dks Rofjr djsxkA 'kq"d ifjos'k Hkh ok"ihdj.k
temperature will increase the loss of water. Drier dh nj esa o`f¼ djrk gSA iou Hkh ok"ihdj.k dh nj dks
surroundings also increase the rate of evaporation. c<+kus dk dke djrk gSA
Wind also helps in increasing the rate of evaporation.
10- (c) O;k[;k% çdk'k la'ys"k.k ikniksa vkSj vU; thoksa }kjk
10. (c) Exp.: Photosynthesis is a process used by plants çdk'k ÅtkZ (çk;% lw;Z ls çkIr) dks jklk;fud ÅtkZ esa
and other organisms to convert light energy, ifjofrZr djus dh çfØ;k gS] ftls ckn esa tho dh
normally from the sun, into chemical energy that xfrfofèk;ksa dks b±èku nsus ds fy, eqDr fd;k tk ldrk gSA
can be later released to fuel the organism activities.
CO2 + H2O dkcksZgkbMªsV + O2
CO2 + H2O Carbohydrate + O2
11- (d) O;k[;k% ,aVh&ykWd czsfdax flLVe (,ch,l) ,d
11. (d) Exp.: Anti-lock braking system (AB) is an vkWVkseksckby flLVe gS tks pkyd }kjk fn, x, buiqV ds
automobile system that allows the wheel on a motor vkèkkj ij czsd yxrs le; fdlh okgu dks lM+d dh
vehicle to maintain tractive contact with the road lrg ds lkFk lad"kZ.k laidZ cuk, j[kus dh lqfoèkk nsrk
surface according to driver inputs while braking, gS] ftlls ifg, ykWd ugha gksrs vkSj vfu;af=kr fiQlyu
preventing the wheels from locking up and avoiding ls cpko gksrk gSA
uncontrolled skidding. ykWfdax dk irk yxkus ds fy, ,ch,l çR;sd ifg;s dh
ABS monitors the speed of each wheel to detect xfr dh fuxjkuh djrk gSA tc bls vpkud czsd yxus
locking. When it detects sudden braking, it will dk irk pyrk gS rks ;g czsfdax ncko dks dqN {k.kksa ds
release braking pressure for a moment and then fy, eqDr dj nsrk gS vkSj mlds ckn çR;sd ifg;s dks
provide different optimum pressure for braking to czsfdax ds fy, vyx vuqdwyre ncko çnku djrk gSA de
each wheel. By repeating this process in a short le;karjky esa bl çfØ;k dks nksgjk dj ;g vpkud
period of time it enhances steering control during fiQlyu ds chp LVh;fjax ij fu;a=k.k c<+krk gS (fMiQjsfa 'k;y
sudden slops. (Differentiate braking pressure) as czsfdax çs'kj)A pw¡fd gj le; czsd dk ç;ksx ugha gksrk]
braking is not applied for all the time, the breaking blfy, ,ch,l dk mi;ksx djrs le; czsfdax nwjh c<+rh
distance while using ABS increasing and giving a tk jgh gS vkSj csgrj fu;a=k.k ns jgh gSA ;gh dkj.k gS
better control. For the same reason ABS can be fd ,ch,l Hkh dhpM+;qDr èkjkry dh lrg ij çHkkoh
effective even on muddy surface. gks ldrk gSA
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12. (b) Exp.: 12- (b) O;k[;k%
Pishing: It is the act of trying to trick someone into fif'kax% ;g dksbZ cgqewY; tkudkjh] vkerkSj ij foÙk
giving a valuable information to gain something lEcUèkh] çkIr djus ds fy, fdlh dks iQk¡lus dh dksf'k'k
usually financial. djus dk dk;Z gSA
Spoofing: It is the act of creating a fake personnel LiwfiQax% ;g fdlh O;fDr ls ,slk dke djokus ds fy,]
to make a person do something they normally tks og lkekU;r;k ugha djrk] ,d udyh dkfeZd cukus
wouldn’t do (like intentionally downloading a virus). dk dk;Z gSA
Pharming: It is the act of redirecting a website’s iQkfe±x% ;g fdlh osclkbV ij vkus okys VªSfiQd dks nwljh
traffic to a different fake website. udyh osclkbV ij ys tkus dk dk;Z gSA
13. (b) Exp.: V
iscosity is a molecular property of fluids 13- (b) O;k[;k% ';kurk rjy inkFkZ dk ,d vk.kfod xq.kèkeZ
which depends on inter-molecular attraction. It is gS tks varj&vk.kfod vkd"kZ.k ij fuHkZj gSA ;g rjy
the measure of resistance offered by fluids. inkFkZ }kjk fd, x, çfrjksèk dk eki gSA
Fluids are either liquids or gases. For liquids : rjy inkFkZ ;k rks nzo :i esa gksrs gSa ;k xSlh; :i esaA
intermolecular attraction becomes less due to rkieku c<+us ds lkFk nzo dk varj&vk.kfod vkd"kZ.k
increase in temperature. As temperature increases, de gks tkrk gSA tSls&tSls rkieku c<+rk gS nzo iQSyrs gSa
liquids get expanded and intermolecular forces get vkSj varj&vk.kfod cy detksj gks tkrs gSaA blfy,
weaker. So, viscosity decreases. B
ut for gases, ';kurk de gks tkrh gSA y sfdu xSlksa esa rkieku c<+us ds
viscosity increases with increase in temperature. lkFk ';kurk c<+rh gSA
Temperature × viscosity → Gases rkieku × ';kurk → xSl
1 1
Temperature × → Liquids rkieku × → rjy inkFkZ
viscosity ';kurk
14. (a) Exp.: Archimedes principle found its application 14- (a) O;k[;k% vkoZQfeMh”k dk fl¼kar dbZ {ks=kksa esa ykxw
in variety of fields. It basically provides the gksrk gSA ;g ewyr% ^rSjus dh fØ;k* ds fy, lS¼kafrd
theoretical basis to ‘floatation’. Here all the vkèkkj çnku djrk gSA ;gk¡ gkbMªksehVj] ySDVksehVj]
apparatus like- Hydrometer, Lactometer, Urinometer, ;w f juks e hVj bR;kfn lHkh midj.k blh fl¼ka r ij
etc. are based on this principle. vkèkkfjr gSaA
15. (d) Exp.: H ydrometer works on Archimedes 15- (d) O;k[;k% gkbMªksehVj vkoZQfeMht ds fl¼kar ij de
priniciple and lactometer is in fact a hydrometer of djrk gS vkSj ySDVksehVj oLrqr% ,d fo'ks"k çdkj dk
special kind which uses the concept of specific gkbMªksehVj gS tks fof'k"V xq#Ro ds fl¼kar dk ikyu
gravity. djrk gSA
16. (a) Exp.: For a good soil, good drainage is required, 16- (a) O;k[;k% vPNh e` n k ds fy, vPNh fudklh
for good drainage, permeability and porosity both pkfg,A vPNh fudklh ds fy, mPp fjlko {kerk vkSj
are necessary conditions. It helps in better irrigation lajaèkzrk nksuksa vko';d 'krZ gSaA ;g csgrj Ñf"k esa lgk;d
and prevents from water loggings. So, high porosity gS vkSj ikuh dks tek ugha gksus nsrkA vr% mPp lajaèkzrk
and high permeability is desired. And loamy soil vkSj mPp fjlko {kerk okaNuh; gSA jsr] xkn rFkk feV~Vh
being a mixture of sand, silt and clay is having dk feJ.k gksus ds dkj.k nkseV feV~Vh esa ;s okafNr
desired qualities. xq.k gSaA
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17. (c) Exp.: Thermometers are used for measurement 17- (c) O;k[;k% FkekZehVj dk mi;ksx rkieku ekius ds fy,
of temperature. It uses the principle of ‘thermal fd;k tkrk gSA ;g xeZ gksus ;k rkieku esa o`f¼ gksus ij
expansion when heated or increase in temperature. rkih; izlkj ds fl¼kar ij dke djrk gSA
Mercury being opaque and shiny provides better vikjn'khZ vkSj pednkj gksus ds dkj.k ikjk csgrj n`';rk
visibility which helps in accurate measurement. çnku djrk gS tks lVhd ekiu esa enn djrk gSA lkFk gh
Also, it doesn’t stick to glass surface and resistance ;g dk¡p dh lrg ij fpidrk Hkh ugha gS vkSj bldh
is very less. It also helps in better measurement, it çfrjksèkdrk cgqr de gSA ;g Hkh lVhd ekiu esa lgk;d
has high coefficient of thermal expansion, which gSA bldk rkih; izlkj xq.kkad mPp gS tks ekiu dks vfèkd
makes more precise measurements. lVhd cukrk gSA
18. (a) Exp.: Oil decreases the surface tension of the 18- (a) O;k[;k% rsy ty ds i`"B ruko dks de djrk
water. This results into drowning of the larvas of gSA blds ifj.kkeLo:i ePNjksa ds ykokZ Mwc tkrs gSa vkSj
mosquitoes and ‘larva’ don’t get enough time to çtuu ds fy, ykokZ dks i;kZIr le; ugha feyrkA blls
breed. So, it helps in preventing mosquito breeding. ePNjksa ds çtuu ij vadq'k yxkus esa lgk;rk feyrh gSA
19. (a) Exp.: Scattering is a physical phenomena in 19- (a) O;k[;k% izdh.kZu ,d HkkSfrd ?kVuk gS ftlesa fdlh
which molecules of a medium, after absorbing ekè;e ds v.kq vkus okys fofdj.k dks vo'kksf"kr djus
incoming radiation, emit them in all possible ds ckn bls lHkh laHko fn'kkvksa esa fc[kjk nsrs gSaA ;g
directions. This gives rise to Tyndall effect. fVaMy çHkko dks tUe nsrk gSA
Tyndall effect :- When a beam of light falls on the fVaMy çHkko% tc çdk'k dh dksbZ fdj.k okrkoj.k ds
fine particles of atmosphere or a colloidal solution, iQkbu ikfVZdYl ;k dksykbMy foy;u ij iM+rh gS rks
the path becomes visible. The question relates to iFk fn[kkbZ nsrk gSA ;g ç'u fVaMy çHkko vkSj izdh.kZu
tyndall effect and scattering. ls lacafèkr gSA
20. (a) Exp.: Geostationary means a satellite seems to 20- (a) O;k[;k% Hkw&fLFkj dk rkRi;Z i`Foh ls ns[kus ij fdlh
be stationary when seen from earth. For, this the mixzg ds fLFkj fn[kkbZ nsus ls gSA blds fy, mixzg dks
satellite has to revolve around the earth with same leku dks.kh; osx ds lkFk i`Foh ds pkjksa vksj ifjØek
angular velocity as that of the earth. It seems that djuh gksrh gSA ,slk çrhr gksrk gS tSls mixzg ifjØek
satellite isn’t moving. It has same time period for ugha dj jgk gSA ifjØe.k ds fy, bldh leku le;kofèk
revolution that is approx 24 hours. These are at near gS] yxHkx 24 ?kaVsA i`Foh ds lcls fudV ;g 35 gtkj
a height of 35,000 km above the earth. These are fdeh- dh Å¡pkbZ ij gksrs gSaA budk mi;ksx lapkj vkSj
used for communication and weather forecasting. ekSle dk iwokZuqeku yxkus ds fy, gksrk gSA
21. (d) Exp.: Echo is a widely used physical phenomena 21- (d) O;k[;k% izfrèofu ,d O;kid :i ls iz;qDr HkkSfrd
based on interference of sound waves. It leads to ?kVuk gS tks èofu rjaxksa ds O;frdj.k ij vkèkkfjr gSA ;g
repetition of the sound due to reflection of sound fofHkUu lzksrksa (O;koèkkuksa) ls èofu rjaxksa ds ijkorZu ds
waves from various sources (obstacles). dkj.k èofu ds nksgjko dks tUe nsrk gSA
It has its application in SONAR, under water bldk iz;ksx lksukj] ty ds vanj vUos"k.k] vYVªklkmaM
exploration, Ultra sound etc. vkfn esa gksrk gSA
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22. (b) Exp.: Electric Motor: Converts electrical energy 22- (b) O;k[;k% fo|qr eksVj% ;g fo|qr ÅtkZ dks ;kaf=kd
into mechanical energy. ÅtkZ esa cnyrh gSA
Electric Generator: Converts mechanical energy into fo|qr tujsVj% ;g ;kaf=kd ÅtkZ dks fo|qr ÅtkZ esa cnyrk
electrical energy, It works on the principle of gSA ;g fo|qr pqEcdh; izsj.k fl¼kar ds vkèkkj ij dk;Z
electromagnetic induction. djrk gSA
The magnetic field at the center of a long circular ,d yEcs o`Ùkkdkj dq.Myh esa] ftlesa fd fo|qr èkkjk
coil carrying current will be parallel straight lines. izokfgr gks jgh gS] ds dsUnz esa pqEcdh; {ks=k lekukUrj
lhèkh js[kkvksa esa gksxkA
23. (d) Exp.: A solar cooker is used cook to food. It
concentrates the solar radiations and increases the 23- (d) O;k[;k% lksyj dqdj dk mi;ksx Hkkstu idkus ds
heat, thus food is cooked. Mirrors are used to focus
fy, gksrk gSA ;g (lkSj) fofdj.k dks ladsfUnzr djrk gS
rFkk rki c<+krk gS ftlls Hkkstu id tkrk gSA fdlh fcanq
solar radiation to get more heat at a point.
ij vfèkd rki izkIr djus ds fy, lkSj&fofdj.k dks
A parabolic reflector is best suited for focusing the dsfUnzr djus gsrq niZ.k dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA
radiations at a point which is ‘focus’ of the parabola.
ijoyf;d ijkorZd fdlh fcanq tks ijoy; dk dsanz gS]
It is widely used in commercial utilization of solar ij fofdj.k (Radiation) dks dsfUnzr djus ds fy,
energy. loksZÙke gSA
l bldk lkSj ÅtkZ ds O;kolkf;d mi;ksx esa O;kid :i
24. (b) Exp.: R = ρ ; R = Resistance offered by the
A ls iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA
wire, ρ = Resistivity, l = length of the wire, A = Area
l
of the wire. 24- (b) O;k[;k% R
=ρ ;R= ok;j }kjk izLrqr izfrjksèk
A
So, 1 is wrong, 2 is correct. ρ = izfrjksèkrk] l = rkj (ok;j) dh yackb±] A = rkj dk
{ks=kiQy (vr% 1 xyr rFkk 2 lgh gSA) rkacs esa yksgs dh
Copper have less resistivity than iron or Copper is
vis{kk de izfrjksèkrk gksrh gS ;k rkack yksgs dh vis{kk
more conducting than iron. Hence, copper offers
T;knk lqpkyd gSA vr% rkacs esa yksgs dh vis{kk de
less resistance than iron.
izfrjksèk gksrk gSA
25. (d) Exp.: Gravitational force at the equator is less
25- (d) O;k[;k% èkzqoksa ds eqdkcys Hkweè; js[kk ij xq#Rokd"kZ.k
than at the poles. It is due to two reasons :- cy de gSA ;g nks dkj.kksa ls gS%
1. Earth has a shape of an Orange, it means bulge 1- i`Foh dk vkdkj larjs tSlk gS vFkkZr~ Hkweè; js[kk
at equator. Hence, radial distance of equator ij mHkkjA vr% Hkweè; js[kk dk v¼ZO;kl èkzqoksa dh
is greater than that of poles by 21.3 km. vis{kk 21-5 fdeh- T;knk gSA
2. Due to rotation of the earth, centrifugal force 2- i`Foh ds ifjHkze.k ds dkj.k vidsanzh cy Hkweè;js[kk
acts on equator but not at poles. (actually very ij dk;Z djrk gS] èkzoq ksa ij ugha (okLro esa Hkweè;js[kk
less as compared to equator) dh rqyuk eas cgqr de)
26. (c) Exp.: Chemical change is any change that results 26- (c) O;k[;k% jklk;fud ifjorZu og ifjorZu gS ftlesa u,
in the formation of new chemical substance. At the jklk;fud inkFkksZ dk fuekZ.k gksrk gSA ijekf.od Lrj ij
molecular level, chemical change involves making jklk;fud ifjorZu eas v.kqvksa ds chp ds caèk dks rksM+uk
or breaking of bonds between atoms. gh jklk;fud ifjorZUk gSA
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Physical change rearranges molecules but doesn’t HkkSfrd ifjorZu ijek.kq mQtkZ dks iquO;ZofLFkr djrk gS
affect their internal structure. ysfdu mudh vkarfjd lajpuk dks izHkkfor ugha djrkA
Galvanisation, melting of wax, dissolving of sugar xSYouhdj.k] ekse dk fi?kyuk] phuh dk ikuh esa ?kqyuk
are physical changes. HkkSfrd ifjorZu gSaA
Photosynthesis, rusting of iron, digestion of food izdk'k la'ys"k.k] yksgs esa tax yxuk] Hkkstu dk ikpu
are chemical changes. jklk;fud ifjorZUk gSaA
27. (b) Exp.: Corrosion is the gradual destruction of
27- (b) O;k[;k% vius i;kZoj.k ds lkFk jklk;fud izfrfØ;k
materials by chemical reaction with their
}kjk inkFkks± dk èkhjs&èkhjs fouk'k gh la{kkj.k gSA isafVax]
vkW;fyax] xzhftax] xSYouhdj.k] ,uksMhdj.k] fo|qrysiu]
environment. Painting, oiling, greasing, galvaniztion,
feJèkkrq fuekZ.k vkfn dk iz;ksx {k; jksdus esa fd;k tk
anodisation, electroplating by making alloys, etc.
ldrk gSA
can be used for preventing corrosion.
28- (b) O;k[;k% iqQyjhu] dkcZu dk ,d ijek.kq gS tks [kks[kys
28. (b) Exp.: A fullerene, is a molecule of carbon in the xksyk] nh?kZo`ÙkkHk] ufydk vkfn ds :i esa gksrh gSA
form of a hollow sphere, ellipsoid, tube, etc.
iqQyjhu lajpuk esa xzsiQkbV ds leku gSaA izkÑfrd :i ls
Fullerene in structure are similar to graphite. Many dbZ izdkj ds iqQyjhu vfLrRo esa gSaA
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Test Code: TEST BOOKLET
DG-1504 General Studies
(General Science)
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
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