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Questions 1-50
1. Which one of the following is not a property of the X-rays?
(a) They are not deflected by magnetic fields.
(b) They have high penetration length in matter.
(c) They are deflected by electric fields.
(d) Their wavelength is much smaller than that of visible light.

2. Under which pardoning power of the President, one form of punishment is substituted by a lighter form?
(a) Reprieve
(b) Remission
(c) Commutation
(d) Respite

3. Which one of the following polymers is used for making bulletproof materials? I. Kevlar II. Glypal III. Lexan Select the correct answer using the codes given below.
(a) I and II
(b) None of these
(c) I and III
(d) II and III

4. The construction of the Indira Gandhi Canal started in the year 1958 and its origin is from
(a) Hirakund Project on Mahanadi.
(b) Harike Dam on Sutlej river.
(c) Bhakra Dam on Sutlej river.
(d) Rihand Valley Project on Rihand river.

5. As of June 2026, who is the Chief Justice of India?
(a) Justice B. R. Gavai
(b) Justice Sanjiv Khanna
(c) Justice Surya Kant
(d) Justice D. Y. Chandrachud

6. What can be the minimum strength of Council of Ministers including Chief Minister in the States?
(a) 14
(b) 13
(c) 10
(d) 12

7. The season of retreating Monsoon begins in which of the following months?
(a) June
(b) January
(c) September
(d) November

8. Consider the following statements. I. For a moving particle, distance can never be negative or zero while displacement can be. II. The rate of displacement with time is called speed. III. For a moving body the average velocity can never be negative or zero. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) Only I
(b) I, II and III
(c) I and III
(d) II and III

9. In which year Sanchi was discovered after being abandoned for nearly 600 years?
(a) 1818
(b) 1820
(c) 1814
(d) 1816

10. Mahatma Gandhi undertook ‘fast unto death’ against the Communal Award. He, however, discontinued the fast because
(a) the Congress leaders successfully prevailed upon Mahatma Gandhi to accept the Award.
(b) the weaker classes openly opposed the Award.
(c) the British Government withdrew the Communal Award.
(d) of the conclusion of the Poona Pact.

11. Demographic features of developing countries are
(a) high fertility, falling mortality rate, rapid population growth and young age distribution
(b) high infant mortality, low fertility, young age distribution and uneven population growth
(c) high fertility, high density, high mortality rate young age and distribution.
(d) high density, high mortality, uneven population growth and very old age distribution.

12. Which of the following statements correctly explains the impact of Industrial revolution on India during the first half of the nineteenth century?
(a) Machines were introduced in the Indian textile industry in large numbers.
(b) Railway lines were laid in many parts of the country.
(c) Indian handicrafts were ruined.
(d) Heavy duties were imposed on the imports of British Manufactures.

13. Assertion (A) The microlith industry is rooted in the upper paleolithic industries. Reason (R) The archaeological findings/evidences continued from the upper paleolithic into the mesolithic. Codes
(a) A is true, but R is false
(b) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is false, but R is true
(d) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

14. The advantages of strip cropping include which of the following?
(a) Improvement in soil fertility.
(b) Reduce weed problems.
(c) All of the above
(d) Improvement in production.

15. Which of the following statements on the Anti-partition Movement of 1905 is correct?
(a) It led to the revival of some traditional artisan crafts.
(b) The moderate did not support it.
(c) All the above are correct.
(d) It did not involve the masses.

16. The contribution of agriculture to the Indian economy is
(a) decreasing
(b) constant
(c) increasing
(d) None of these

17. Who among the following is known as the ‘Father of Muslim Renaissance’ in Bengal?
(a) Nawab Salimullah Khan
(b) Nawab Abdul Latif Khan
(c) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
(d) Ameer Ali

18. Which of the following is/are the examples of chemical change? I. Crystallisation of sodium chloride II. Melting of ice III. Souring of milk Select the correct answer using the codes given below.
(a) Only III
(b) I and II only
(c) I, II and III
(d) None of these

19. Which Ministry of Government of India is related for India’s Foreign Trade Policy?
(a) Defence
(b) Commerce and Industry
(c) Home Affairs
(d) External Affairs

20. The first subedar to be appointed by Iltutmish in Bihar was?
(a) Aiwaz
(b) Malik Jani
(c) Nasiruddin Mahmud
(d) Ali Mardan

21. Fly ash is a pollutive combustion product of burning
(a) diesel/kerosene oil
(b) CNG
(c) charcoal
(d) coal

22. The Hooke’s law is valid for
(a) entire stress-strain curve.
(b) entire elastic region of the stress- strain curve.
(c) only proportional region of the stress-strain curve.
(d) elastic as well as plastic region of the stress-strain curve.

23. Who among the following was successor of Sher Shah?
(a) Islam Shah
(b) Muhammad Ali Shah
(c) Sujat Khan
(d) Firuz Shah

24. The cross breed of cattle is
(a) Tharparkar
(b) Sunandini
(c) Ongole
(d) Kangayam

25. What is the atomic number of Magnesium?
(a) 11
(b) 53
(c) 80
(d) 12

26. Which one of the following statements regarding viruses is not true?
(a) Viruses are similar to chemical substances outside the host.
(b) Viruses can synthesise their food through photosynthesis.
(c) Viruses need living cells to reproduce.
(d) All viruses are parasites.

27. Consider the following statements. I. Muhammad Shah (1719-1748) was the first Mughal ruler to patronise Urdu. II. Malik Muhammad Jayasi wrote the famous epic ‘Padmavat’ in Hindi. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) Both I and II
(b) Neither I nor II
(c) Only I
(d) Only II

28. Where is the headquarters of World Bank?
(a) Washington, D.C.
(b) Rome
(c) Vienna
(d) Geneva

29. Which one of the following five Year Plans of Indian economy took the first step to devalue the Indian Rupee after Independence?
(a) Fifth Five Year Plan
(b) Third Five Year Plan
(c) Sixth Five Year Plan
(d) Second Five Year Plan

30. How much is the difference between Indian Standard Time (IST) and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)?
(a) + 4 1/2 hours
(b) +5 1/2 hours
(c) -4 1/2 hours
(d) -5 1/2 hours

31. Article 17 of the Constitution of India deals with the abolition of
(a) untouchability
(b) slavery.
(c) sati
(d) titles

32. The nano particles from iron and palladium are used to produce
(a) magneto meters
(b) magnets
(c) magnetic storage devices
(d) magnetic ions

33. The true statement about roasting process is
(a) impurities are removed as their volatile oxide.
(b) All of the above
(c) processes like oxidation, chlorination etc, takes place.
(d) ore is converted into its oxide.

34. Consider the following statements on Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC). I. BIMSTEC has seven members Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Thailand. II. BIMSTEC provides link between South Asia and South East Asia by way of economic cooperation and linkages in identified areas of cooperation. III. BIMSTEC was rechristened in the year 2014. Select the correct answer using the codes given below.
(a) Only I
(b) I, II and III
(c) I and II
(d) Only II

35. Radioactive elements emit
(a) Gamma
(b) Alpha
(c) All of these
(d) Beta

36. With reference to India’s Desert National Park, which of the following statements are correct? I. It is spread over two districts. II. There is no human habitation inside the park. III. It is one of the natural habitats of Great Indian Bustard. Select the correct answer using the code given below.
(a) I and II only
(b) I, II and III
(c) II and III
(d) I and III only

37. Article 24 of the Constitution of India mainly deals with which subject?
(a) prohibition of child labour in hazardous employment
(b) official language of the Union
(c) organisation of village panchayats
(d) All India Services

38. Chand Pradyot was ruler of which ancient republic?
(a) Avanti
(b) Kasi
(c) Vajji
(d) Anga

39. Which one of the following is not a component of human male reproductive system?
(a) Urethra
(b) Vas deferens
(c) Seminal vesicle
(d) Cervix

40. Which one of the following longitudes along with the prime Meridian forms a great circle on the globe?
(a) 90° E
(b) 0°
(c) 90° W
(d) 180°

41. Consider the following statements. I. Intranet is a computer network which is referred only to the organisation’s internal website. II. Internet protocols such as HTTP (web services), SMTP (e-mail) and FTP (File Transmission) are not found in the Intranet. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) Only I
(b) Neither I nor II
(c) Both I and II
(d) Only II

42. Who was appointed as Assembly Constitutional Adviser in 1946 during the framing of Indian Constitution?
(a) B. N. Rau
(b) B. R. Ambedkar
(c) N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar
(d) K. M. Munshi

43. Which place is famously known as ‘Dutch Palace’?
(a) Hawa Palace
(b) Leh Ra Palace
(c) Mattancherry Palace
(d) Mysore Palace

44. Which one of the following scripts of ancient India was written from right to left?
(a) Kharosthi
(b) Nandinagari
(c) Sharada
(d) Brahmi

45. Which of the following Amendment Act of the Constitution deleted the Right to Property from the list of Fundamental Rights?
(a) 37th Constitution Amendment Act, 1975
(b) 44th Constitution Amendment Act, 1978
(c) 38th Constitution Amendment Act, 1975
(d) 42nd Constitution Amendment Act, 1976

46. What is the capital of Jammu and Kashmir?
(a) Srinagar/Jammu
(b) Chandigarh
(c) Shillong
(d) Agartala

47. Which one of the following rivers does not join river Chambal?
(a) Betwa
(b) Kshipra
(c) Kali Sindh
(d) Parvati

48. What is the full form of ICMR?
(a) Indian Climate and Meteorology Research
(b) Indian Cultural and Management Research
(c) Indian Council of Mental Research
(d) Indian Council of Medical Research

49. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other as Reason (R). Assertion (A) Turkish invasions on India were successful. Reason (R) There was no political unity in North India. Codes
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) A is true, but R is false
(c) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
(d) A is false, but R is true

50. Koneru Humpy excels in which one of the following sports?
(a) Billiards
(b) Chess
(c) Table Tennis
(d) Boxing

ANSWER KEY – MIX MOCK TEST 2
1. (c) – Correct answer: They are deflected by electric fields.
2. (c) – Correct answer: Commutation
3. (c) – Correct answer: I and III
4. (b) – Correct answer: Harike Dam on Sutlej river.
5. (c) – Correct answer: Justice Surya Kant
6. (d) – Correct answer: 12
7. (c) – Correct answer: September
8. (a) – Correct answer: Only I
9. (a) – Correct answer: 1818
10. (d) – Correct answer: of the conclusion of the Poona Pact.
11. (a) – Correct answer: high fertility, falling mortality rate, rapid population growth and young age distribution
12. (c) – Correct answer: Indian handicrafts were ruined.
13. (d) – Correct answer: Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
14. (c) – Correct answer: All of the above
15. (a) – Correct answer: It led to the revival of some traditional artisan crafts.
16. (a) – Correct answer: decreasing
17. (b) – Correct answer: Nawab Abdul Latif Khan
18. (a) – Correct answer: Only III
19. (b) – Correct answer: Commerce and Industry
20. (b) – Correct answer: Malik Jani
21. (d) – Correct answer: coal
22. (c) – Correct answer: only proportional region of the stress-strain curve.
23. (a) – Correct answer: Islam Shah
24. (b) – Correct answer: Sunandini
25. (d) – Correct answer: 12
26. (b) – Correct answer: Viruses can synthesise their food through photosynthesis.
27. (a) – Correct answer: Both I and II
28. (a) – Correct answer: Washington, D.C.
29. (b) – Correct answer: Third Five Year Plan
30. (b) – Correct answer: +5 1/2 hours
31. (a) – Correct answer: untouchability
32. (c) – Correct answer: magnetic storage devices
33. (b) – Correct answer: All of the above
34. (c) – Correct answer: I and II
35. (c) – Correct answer: All of these
36. (d) – Correct answer: I and III only
37. (a) – Correct answer: prohibition of child labour in hazardous employment
38. (a) – Correct answer: Avanti
39. (d) – Correct answer: Cervix
40. (d) – Correct answer: 180°
41. (a) – Correct answer: Only I
42. (a) – Correct answer: B. N. Rau
43. (c) – Correct answer: Mattancherry Palace
44. (a) – Correct answer: Kharosthi
45. (b) – Correct answer: 44th Constitution Amendment Act, 1978
46. (a) – Correct answer: Srinagar/Jammu
47. (a) – Correct answer: Betwa
48. (d) – Correct answer: Indian Council of Medical Research
49. (a) – Correct answer: Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
50. (b) – Correct answer: Chess