1.
Which of the following tax generates maximum amount of revenue for the Government of India ?
2.
Which of the following river is right bank tributary of the Ganga River System ?
3.
Match List-I with List-II.
List-I | List-II |
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(I) Goods and Service Tax | (a) Article 82 |
(II) Delimitation Commission | (b) Prime Minister |
(III) Survey of India | (c) Dept. of Science and Technology |
(IV) Dept. of Atomic Energy | (d) Article 246 A |
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :Clear
4.
Match List-I with List-II.
List-I | List-I |
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(I) Chipko Movement | (a) Afro Asian Conference |
(II) Bandung Conference | (b) A proposal made by big industrialists in 1944 for setting up a planned economy |
(III) Dr. P.C. Mahalanobis | (c) An environment movement to prevent cutting down of trees |
(IV) Bombay Plan | (d) Economist under whose leadership the Second Five Year Plan was drafted |
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :Clear
5.
How many numbers from 11 to 70 are there which are exactly divisible by 7 but not by 3 ?
6.
Which of the following Lake is not a Saline water lake in Rajasthan ?
7.
Who was the Deputy Prime Minister and first Home Minister of Independent India ?
8.
Which of the following facility is mainly provided by E-mitraplus initiative of Rajasthan ?
9.
Zinc reacts with dilute nitric acid (aq) to give
10.
A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in a row facing north. E and F are in the center, and A and B are at the ends. C is sitting on the immediate left of A. Who is sitting on the immediate right of B ?
11.
The simple interest of a certain sum of rupees for 8 years at 7.5% annual rate is ₹ 7,500. What is the simple interest on same sum for 8 years, if the rate of interest is increased by 2.5% ?
12.
Who established Depressed Classes Association ?
13.
Which of the following is the largest inhabited riverine island in the world ?
14.
'Doddabetta' is the highest peak in Tamil Nadu. This is a part of which of the following famous mountain range ?
15.
Which of the following statement is not correct about the Tertiary Coal ?
16.
The length, breadth and height of room are 12 m, 9 m and 8 m respectively. The length of the longest bamboo pole that can be placed in it, is :
17.
After the partition of India in 1947, which of the following archaeological sites remained on the Indian side ?
18.
First Indian spacecraft which will carry 3 members and will orbit for 3 days in space is :
19.
Which of the following river is not a part of Indus River System ?
20.
Concentrated nitric acid (aq) reacts with copper to give
21.
Choose the most appropriate Hindi word for - "Endorsement".
22.
Read the passage and answer the question that follows
Show me a doctor who is not confused about nutrition and I will show you a doctor who has not kept up with research. Though nutritionists like to claim that basic nutritional advice does not change from year to year, the truth is that each week brings new studies, new research and new health warnings. Nor do all the studies agree with each other. Often they are contradictory and further confuse lay people.
Part of the problem is that many studies are financed by the food industry, which has a vested interest in the outcomes. And much of the so-called nutritional wisdom that has been propounded over the decades does not emerge out of pure science but out of the commercial interests of those passing on the advice.
The most famous example of this sort of thing may be the rule - rigidly advocated by some doctors over the years - that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Skip breakfast, you will be told, and there will be damaging consequences for your health.
You can trace the roots of the advice to (surprise, surprise!) the American cereal industry and to such food faddists as the Kellogg family (owners of the eponymous cereal company).
It has always been a peculiarly Anglo-Saxon idea. People do eat breakfast all over the world but they do not necessarily attach such great importance to it. Nor do countries without a breakfast tradition see s sharp decline in public health. For instance, in France, breakfast may well consist of black coffee and a cigarette. The cigarette is not a good idea but the absence of solid food in the morning doesn't really hurt the French very much. Until the fast food industry spread all over France in the last decade or so, the French had much lower rates of heart disease than most English-speaking countries.
In the US, the bogus breakfast orthodoxy has led parents to feed children sugary cereals and stuff like pancakes with sugar syrup (often misleadingly packaged as maple syrup). There is finally a recognition that the breakfast-is-essential myth has actually contributed to a decline in American public health, the obesity epidemic and to tooth decay. Manufacturers of sugary cereals are quickly putting out new 'low-sugar' variations.
Some doctors still insist that the first meal of the day may be the most important. But the scientific evidence supports the view that if you avoid breakfast nothing terrible will happen to you.
Question- Complete the sentence by choosing the correct option :
In reality the ________ benefits from advocating the need for taking breakfast.Clear
23.
In which of the following year United Nations adopted the UN guidelines for consumer protection ?
24.
Indira Gandhi Nahar Project (IGNP) is better known as the life line of - (Choose the most appropriate option from below)
25.
Read the passage and answer the question that follows
Show me a doctor who is not confused about nutrition and I will show you a doctor who has not kept up with research. Though nutritionists like to claim that basic nutritional advice does not change from year to year, the truth is that each week brings new studies, new research and new health warnings. Nor do all the studies agree with each other. Often they are contradictory and further confuse lay people.
Part of the problem is that many studies are financed by the food industry, which has a vested interest in the outcomes. And much of the so-called nutritional wisdom that has been propounded over the decades does not emerge out of pure science but out of the commercial interests of those passing on the advice.
The most famous example of this sort of thing may be the rule - rigidly advocated by some doctors over the years - that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Skip breakfast, you will be told, and there will be damaging consequences for your health.
You can trace the roots of the advice to (surprise, surprise!) the American cereal industry and to such food faddists as the Kellogg family (owners of the eponymous cereal company).
It has always been a peculiarly Anglo-Saxon idea. People do eat breakfast all over the world but they do not necessarily attach such great importance to it. Nor do countries without a breakfast tradition see s sharp decline in public health. For instance, in France, breakfast may well consist of black coffee and a cigarette. The cigarette is not a good idea but the absence of solid food in the morning doesn't really hurt the French very much. Until the fast food industry spread all over France in the last decade or so, the French had much lower rates of heart disease than most English-speaking countries.
In the US, the bogus breakfast orthodoxy has led parents to feed children sugary cereals and stuff like pancakes with sugar syrup (often misleadingly packaged as maple syrup). There is finally a recognition that the breakfast-is-essential myth has actually contributed to a decline in American public health, the obesity epidemic and to tooth decay. Manufacturers of sugary cereals are quickly putting out new 'low-sugar' variations.
Some doctors still insist that the first meal of the day may be the most important. But the scientific evidence supports the view that if you avoid breakfast nothing terrible will happen to you.
Question- According to the conclusion of the passage, breakfast -
Clear
26.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option :
9, 28, 65, 126, ________Clear
27.
Colour blind person is unable to discriminate between :
28.
Who was awarded Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award 2022 for Table Tennis ?
29.
The Southern most Himalayas are known as _________ .
30.
The characteristics of computer in which, computer can perform different types of tasks with the same ease is known as :
31.
Which of the following is not the class/category of computers ?
32.
In which year was Kalbelia dance form included in UNESCO's intangible heritage list ?
33.
Which of the following two states have a joint plan under Mahi Project ?
34.
Which of the following is not a constitutional post ?
35.
Name the person who went on a fast in 1952 demanding a separate State of Andhra and died during the fast.
36.
Which language is spoken in the areas of Banswara, Dungarpur and the nearby hilly areas ?
37.
In which Rajasthani folk dance, dhol, bankiya and thali are used as the main instruments ?
38.
Match List-I with List-II :
List-I (Scheme) | List-II (Launched) |
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(I) Shudh ke liye youdh | (a) 26 October, 2020 |
(II) Nirogi Rajasthan Abhiyan | (b) 18 December, 2019 |
(III) Indira Rasoi Yojana | (c) 20 August, 2020 |
(IV) Indira Gandhi urban credit | (d) 24 February, 2021 |
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :Clear
39.
क्रिया या धातु के अंत में लगाए जाने वाले प्रत्यय कहलाते हैं -
40.
सूची-I के साथ सूची-II का मिलान कीजिए।
सूची-I | सूची-II |
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(I) कलम तोड़ना | (a) संतोष होना |
(II) खेत रहना या आना | (b) सम्माननीय का अनादर करना |
(III) चाँद पर थूकना | (c) बढ़िया लिखना |
(IV) कलेजा ठंडा होना | (d) वीरगति पाना |
नीचे दिए गए विकल्पों में से सर्वाधिक उपयुक्त उत्तर का चयन कीजिए :Clear
41.
The inner circumference of a circular path around a circular lawn is 660 m. What is the radius (in meter) of the outer circumference of the path, if the path is 14 m wide ?
42.
Who is the family deity of Bikaner royal family ?
43.
National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLC) is implemented to eradicate poverty for __________ across the Rajasthan state during the financial year 2022-2023.
44.
As per the Constitution of India, the name of a state in the Union of India can be altered by -
45.
Cooperative movement in Rajasthan region was started in the year _______ . (Choose the most appropriate option from below)
47.
If 'threat' is coded as 289512, then 'BRIDGESTONE' will be coded as :
48.
Which of the following is a mineral-based industry ?
49.
Which of the following position of not mentioned in Constitution of India ?
50.
Barkana water falls is situated in which of the following state of India ?
51.
Salt water crocodile is main fauna of which of the following biosphere reserves ?
52.
Choose the most appropriate option to complete the given sentence :
There was _________ knock on ________ door. I opened it and found _________ small dark man in blue overcoat and _________ woollen cap.Clear
53.
Who among the following established mobile reading rooms and libraries at various places in Rajasthan ?
54.
Which Indian Constitutional amendment raised the age of retirement of a High Court Judge from 60 to 62 years ?
55.
'चाल', शब्द किस संज्ञा का उदाहरण है ?
56.
'कार्यालय ज्ञापन', निम्न में से किस शैली में लिखा जाता है ?
57.
किस समास में सभी पद प्रधान होते हैं ?
58.
जब एक ही स्वर के ह्रस्व या दीर्घ रूप साथ-साथ आएँ तो दोनों स्वरों के स्थान पर कौन-सा स्वर हो जाता है ?
59.
Khadi Kamgar Arthik Protsahan Yojana has been implemented in the Rajasthan state from -
60.
Which of the following are cash crops of Rajasthan state ? (Choose the most appropriate option from below)
61.
Which of the following facility is not provided by the Rajasthan Sampark Portal ?
62.
निम्नलिखित में से 'आजिवीका' का शुद्ध रूप है -
63.
The cities that were divided into communal zones during the partition of India were -
64.
Which of the following is outside the ambit of GST ?
65.
In Rajasthan putting a gold nail between the teeth is known as :-
66.
How many industries were reserved only for public sector before the deregulation of the Industrial Sector in 1991 ? (Choose the most appropriate option from below)
67.
Which of the following is not a part of chromosome ?
69.
Choose the most appropriate option to complete the given sentence.
They withheld his results. He ________ the proof of his age.Clear
70.
A Shopkeeper sold an article for ₹ 400 at a loss of 20%. At what price he should sell the article to make a profit of 10% ?
71.
Read the passage and answer the question that follows
Show me a doctor who is not confused about nutrition and I will show you a doctor who has not kept up with research. Though nutritionists like to claim that basic nutritional advice does not change from year to year, the truth is that each week brings new studies, new research and new health warnings. Nor do all the studies agree with each other. Often they are contradictory and further confuse lay people.
Part of the problem is that many studies are financed by the food industry, which has a vested interest in the outcomes. And much of the so-called nutritional wisdom that has been propounded over the decades does not emerge out of pure science but out of the commercial interests of those passing on the advice.
The most famous example of this sort of thing may be the rule - rigidly advocated by some doctors over the years - that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Skip breakfast, you will be told, and there will be damaging consequences for your health.
You can trace the roots of the advice to (surprise, surprise!) the American cereal industry and to such food faddists as the Kellogg family (owners of the eponymous cereal company).
It has always been a peculiarly Anglo-Saxon idea. People do eat breakfast all over the world but they do not necessarily attach such great importance to it. Nor do countries without a breakfast tradition see s sharp decline in public health. For instance, in France, breakfast may well consist of black coffee and a cigarette. The cigarette is not a good idea but the absence of solid food in the morning doesn't really hurt the French very much. Until the fast food industry spread all over France in the last decade or so, the French had much lower rates of heart disease than most English-speaking countries.
In the US, the bogus breakfast orthodoxy has led parents to feed children sugary cereals and stuff like pancakes with sugar syrup (often misleadingly packaged as maple syrup). There is finally a recognition that the breakfast-is-essential myth has actually contributed to a decline in American public health, the obesity epidemic and to tooth decay. Manufacturers of sugary cereals are quickly putting out new 'low-sugar' variations.
Some doctors still insist that the first meal of the day may be the most important. But the scientific evidence supports the view that if you avoid breakfast nothing terrible will happen to you.
Question- Bogus means ________ .
Clear
72.
Given below are two statements :
Statement (I) : Sodium metal is stored in kerosene oil because it is highly reactive.
Statement (II) : Sodium metal reacts vigorously with nitrogen.
In light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below.
Clear
73.
Who among the following commonly serves as the Chancellor of State Universities ?
74.
Which of the following is not a Kharif crop ?
75.
Which of the following language is not included in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution ?
76.
Select the related word from the given options :
Animals : Zoology : : Blood : ?Clear
77.
Which of the following three years were declared as Plan Holidays from five year plans in India ?
78.
Which among the following is the longest river of Rajasthan ?
79.
Rajasthan handicraft policy has come into force on __________ .
80.
In which year the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) was set up ?
81.
Critical Minerals Summit 2024, was held in which of the following city/ U.T. ?
82.
Cyber security is also called, "Security of Information Technology". It is used mainly to :
83.
Identify the word that can best substitute the given expression :
One who is too strong to be defeated.Clear
84.
Change the direct speech into indirect speech by selecting the most appropriate option from below :
He said, "I do not wish to see any of you, go away."Clear
85.
निम्नलिखित में से कौन-सी ध्वनियाँ अघोष हैं ?
(I) छ, (II) ज, (III) त, (IV) न, (V) प
नीचे दिए गए विकल्पों में से सर्वाधिक उपयुक्त उत्तर का चयन कीजिए :Clear
86.
Which of the following is responsible for the dark brown or reddish colour given by henna ?
87.
Select the option that is related to the third letter cluster in the same way as the second letter cluster is related to the first letter cluster.
WOUNDS : DNOSUW : : ALMIGHTY : ?Clear
88.
Which Indian has won the 2023 Ramon Magsaysay Award ? (Choose the most appropriate option from below)
89.
Which of the following is not the allotropes of carbon ?
90.
Change the sentence into passive voice by choosing the most appropriate option :
They feed the seals at the zoo twice a day.Clear
91.
निम्न में से किस नियम के अंतर्गत हिंदी के प्रगामी प्रयोग को प्रभावी ढंग से लागू करने के उद्देश्य से पूरे भारत को तीन क्षेत्रों में बाँटा गया है ?
92.
Given below are two statements :
Statement (I) : In the context of the revolt of 1857, the term revolt refers primarily to the uprising of the civilian population.
Statement (II) : Mutiny was a collective disobedience of rules and regulations within the armed forces.
In light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below.
Clear
93.
Which one of the following is not a Fundamental Right under the Constitution of India ?
94.
The Thar desert comprises the desert triangle of three cities - (Choose the most appropriate option from below)
95.
Which of the following statement is not correct about the Chhota Nagpur Plateau Industrial region ?
96.
Given below are two statements :
Statement (I) : In April 1919, the Udaipur state government formed a Commission under the chairmanship of Mandalgarh Hakim Bindulal Bhattacharya, in order to listen to the Complaints of Bijolia farmers. The Commission advocated various recommendations for the benefit of the farmers.
Statement (II) : Officers of the Foreign Ministry of Indian government believed that a quick alliance should be made with the Bijoliya Kisan Panchayat, otherwise the peasant movement may take a violent form in Rajputana.
In light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below.
Clear
98.
Choose the most appropriate option from below to complete the sentence :
A formal letter concludes with a -Clear
99.
Read the passage and answer the question that follows
Show me a doctor who is not confused about nutrition and I will show you a doctor who has not kept up with research. Though nutritionists like to claim that basic nutritional advice does not change from year to year, the truth is that each week brings new studies, new research and new health warnings. Nor do all the studies agree with each other. Often they are contradictory and further confuse lay people.
Part of the problem is that many studies are financed by the food industry, which has a vested interest in the outcomes. And much of the so-called nutritional wisdom that has been propounded over the decades does not emerge out of pure science but out of the commercial interests of those passing on the advice.
The most famous example of this sort of thing may be the rule - rigidly advocated by some doctors over the years - that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Skip breakfast, you will be told, and there will be damaging consequences for your health.
You can trace the roots of the advice to (surprise, surprise!) the American cereal industry and to such food faddists as the Kellogg family (owners of the eponymous cereal company).
It has always been a peculiarly Anglo-Saxon idea. People do eat breakfast all over the world but they do not necessarily attach such great importance to it. Nor do countries without a breakfast tradition see s sharp decline in public health. For instance, in France, breakfast may well consist of black coffee and a cigarette. The cigarette is not a good idea but the absence of solid food in the morning doesn't really hurt the French very much. Until the fast food industry spread all over France in the last decade or so, the French had much lower rates of heart disease than most English-speaking countries.
In the US, the bogus breakfast orthodoxy has led parents to feed children sugary cereals and stuff like pancakes with sugar syrup (often misleadingly packaged as maple syrup). There is finally a recognition that the breakfast-is-essential myth has actually contributed to a decline in American public health, the obesity epidemic and to tooth decay. Manufacturers of sugary cereals are quickly putting out new 'low-sugar' variations.
Some doctors still insist that the first meal of the day may be the most important. But the scientific evidence supports the view that if you avoid breakfast nothing terrible will happen to you.
Question- In America, obesity and tooth decay have assumed the proportion of an epidemic because of the -
Clear
100.
Which of the following input device is used to input temperatures and moisture etc. ?
101.
Choose the correct combination from below :
102.
Sushil is the son-in-law of Bhumi's maternal grandmother Sangita. Ravi is the only son-in-law of Bhumi's mother. How Ravi is related to Sangita ?
103.
The average of 11 observation is 50. If the average of first six observations is 40 and the average of last six observations is 55, then the sixth observation is :
104.
Which of the following mineral is non-metallic and inorganic ?
105.
Choose the venn diagram which best illustrates the three given classes :
Flowers, Red, Fruits
Clear
106.
Where is Nataniyon Ki Haveli situated ?
107.
Which among the following organizations control the business of Insurance in India ?
108.
'Indian National Army' (INA) was created by - (Choose the most appropriate option from below)
109.
Karewa formation are useful for the cultivation of __________ .
110.
National Panchayati Raj Day is celebrated on ___________ .
111.
निम्नलिखित में से 'पित्रादेश' शब्द का सही संधि विच्छेद है -
112.
Dr. Savita Ben Ambedkar inter-caste marriage help scheme was launched in the year -
113.
There is a definite relationship between figures (i) and (ii). Establish a similar relationship between figures (iii) and (iv) by selecting a suitable figure from the options. So select a figure from the options that would replace question mark (?)
114.
Who of the following social reformers was associated with the abolition of Sati Pratha ?
115.
Amit, Sumit and Vinay divide an amount of ₹ 2800, amongst themselves in the ratio of 5 : 6 : 3 respectively. If an amount of ₹ 200 is added to the share of each, what will be the new ratio of their shares of the amount ?
116.
Which of the following is an example of joint sector industry ? (Choose the most appropriate option from below)
117.
इनमें से कौन-सा शब्द 'अमिय' का पर्यायवाची नहीं है?
118.
Which of the following is not a type of Iron ore ?
119.
Amar and Akbar start walking in opposite direction. Amar walked 24 km and Akbar walked 7 km. Then Amar turned left and walked 7 km and Akbar turned right and walked 24 km. How far is each of them from the starting point ?
120.
Which of the following sector plays most important role in the economy of Rajasthan state ?
121.
Which of the following leaders led the Bijolia movement ?
122.
Arrange the following words according to dictionary arrangement :
(a) Except, (b) Expect, (c) Excess (d) Exit
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :Clear
123.
NITI AAYOG was established on : (Choose the most appropriate option from below)
124.
Poona Pact 1932, was associated with which of the following Leaders ?
125.
Which of the following is not a Constitutional Body ?
126.
Identify the most appropriate antonym of the given word from below :
127.
Who is the head of the Indian Audit and Account Department ?
128.
The famous speech by Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru, addressed on the midnight of 14-15 August 1947 is called __________ .
129.
इनमें से कौन-सा वाक्य अशुद्ध है ?
130.
The concept of 'equality before law' is an element of the concept of 'Rule of Law' which was propounded by -
131.
Overwhelmed by the beauty of which of the following forts did British Historian James Tod say that - if he was offered a jagir in Rajasthan, he would choose that fort ?
132.
"The Indian War of Independence", book was written by whom ?
133.
Identify the most appropriate English translation of the given sentence :
वह थोड़ी ताजा हवा खाने के लिए बाहर आ गया।Clear
134.
रचना की दृष्टि से क्रिया के सामान्यतः कितने भेद होते हैं ?
135.
Fill in the blank by choosing the most appropriate option :
He was indignant __________ being cheated by the smooth talk of the salesman.Clear
136.
Nathu La Pass is situated in which State/ UT of India ?
137.
What is the food pattern ratio of GOZ and GOR in National Food Security Mission (NFSM) on wheat and pulses launched in Rajasthan in the year 2007-2008 ?
138.
Which of the following best describes the function of control unit ?
139.
In the given question, choose the number letter group which is different from the others.
140.
Identify the most appropriate idiom which can replace the underlined words :
Rohit has the reputation of complicating and confusing things when any issue is raised in the meeting.Clear
142.
Which of the following is the application of computer mostly used in medical field ?
143.
SVAMITVA Scheme is associated with
144.
GST Council is Constitutional body established under the following article :
145.
At the time of India's Independence, how many Riyasat were there in present day Rajasthan (Rajputana Region) ? (Choose the most appropriate option from below)
146.
Which one of the following is the oldest oil refinery in India ?
147.
'Deputation' के लिए हिंदी में समानार्थक शब्द है -
148.
Son river is a tributary of which of the following ?
149.
Geostationary satellites are positioned at _________ km upward distance from earth surface.
150.
When was Rajasthan Information Commission constituted ?