Art & Culture Grand Test

11-03-2026

Art & Culture Grand Test 1

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1) The famous Bhimbetka rock shelters, known for their prehistoric cave paintings, are located in which of the following ranges?

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2) Consider the following pairs of Mesolithic sites and states where paintings are found:

  1. Langhnaj – Karnataka
  2. Adamgarh – Gujarat
  3. SanganaKallu –Madhya Pradesh

How many of the above pairs are correctly matched?

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3) Consider the following pairs of colours and their sources used in Chalcolithic paintings:

  1. Red – Magnetite (Geru)
  2. Green – Chalcedony
  3. White – Limestone

How many of the above pairs are correctly matched?

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4) Arrange the following prehistoric rock painting sites in India from south to north:

  1. Piklihal
  2. Kupgallu
  3. Bhimbetka
  4. Lakhudiyar

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

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5) Which of the following is not associated with the Paleolithic era?

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6) Consider the following statements about the ‘lost wax’ technique during the Harappan civilization:

  1. Bronze statues were made using the ‘lost wax’ technique.
  2. The lost wax method is primarily utilized for creating terracotta figurines.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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7) Consider the following statements about sculptures from the Indus Valley Civilization:

  1. A torso made of steatite is one of the notable sculptures discovered.
  2. A bust of a bearded man made from red sandstone is another significant find from this period.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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8) Consider the following animals are depicted on the Pashupati Seal from the Indus Valley Civilization.

  1. Elephant
  2. Tiger
  3. Rhinoceros
  4. Buffalo
  5. Lion

How many of the above animals are seen on the Pashupati Seal?

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9) The terracotta ‘Plough’ was found in which of the following Harappan sites?

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10) Consider the following languages.

  1. Pali
  2. Prakrit
  3. Greek
  4. Aramaic
  5. Sanskrit

How many of the above languages are found on Ashoka’s pillars?

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11) Which of the following is NOT a feature of the Ashoka Pillars?

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12) Consider the following features commonly found in the Stupas:

  1. Anda
  2. Harmika
  3. Chhatra

How many of the above features are characteristics of the Stupas built during the time of Ashoka?

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13) Consider the following descriptions of the four types of hand gestures (Mudras) depicted in Gandhara Art of the Buddha:

  1. Abhayamudra
  2. Dhyana mudra
  3. Dharmachakramudra
  4. Bhumisparshamudra

How many of the above statements are correctly matched with their meanings?

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14) Which of the following stupas is associated with the Kalinga War and was founded by Ashoka?

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15) Match the following Ashoka pillars with the states in which they are located:

Pillars: States:

  1. Sarnath Pillar A. Bihar
  2. Lauriya Nandangarh Pillar B. Uttar Pradesh
  3. Vaishali Pillar C. Madhya Pradesh
  4. Sanchi Pillar D. Bihar

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16) Consider the following pairs of traditional murals and their associated states:

  1. Pithora – Rajasthan and Gujarat
  2. Maithili – Bihar
  3. Warli – Maharashtra

How many of the above pairs are incorrectly matched?

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17) Consider the following statements about the Ellora Caves:

  1. The caves are situated in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra.
  2. They comprise a complex of Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain monuments and represent one of the largest rock-cut monastery-temple cave complexes globally.
  3. All the monuments were constructed during the Rashtrakuta dynasty.
  4. Ellora Caves have been designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

How many of the above statements are correct?

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18) Consider the following terms and their descriptions related to ancient Indian traditions:

  1. Parivrajaka refers to renunciants and wanderers.
  2. Shramana denotes ascetics and renouncers, including monks.
  3. Upasaka is a term used for lay followers of Buddhism.

How many of the above descriptions are correctly matched with their terms?

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19) Which of the following schools of art is known for first representing Buddha in human form?

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20) Which of the following is NOT a type of early temple shrine as per historical records?

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21) In the context of Indian art and painting, which of the following terms refers to the aesthetic composition of a painting as described in the Chitrasutra of the Vishnudharmottara Purana?

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22) Consider the following statements regarding historical paintings:

  1. The colophon page recorded details about the patron, artist, and date but was often lost over time.
  2. Paintings were fragile and prone to damage from fire, humidity, and mishandling.
  3. They remained confined to their place of origin and were not exchanged or traded.

How many of the above statements is/are correct?

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23) Consider the following objects

  1. Elephant
  2. Bull
  3. Peacock
  4. Sun

How many of the above objects seen in Queen Trishala’s dream before the birth of Mahavir:?

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24) Which ancient Jain text contains the teachings of Mahavira and prescribes the code of conduct for monks?

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25) Which Jain text narrates the story of Acharya Kalaka and his mission to rescue his abducted sister from an evil king?

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Art & Culture Grand Test 2

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1) Consider the following statements regarding the Pala School of Painting:

  1. The Pala period marked the last phase of Buddhist art.
  2. Pala paintings have rigid lines and bright colors like Jain paintings.
  3. Pala Buddhist art spread to Nepal, Tibet, Burma, Sri Lanka, and Java.

How many of the above statements is/are incorrect?

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2) Consider the following:

  1. Padmini
  2. Chitrini
  3. Shankhini
  4. Abhisarika

How many of the the above classifications are based on the physiognomic traits of appearance as described in Rasamanjari

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3) Consider the following works of Mewar painting :

  1. Ragamala (1628)
  2. Rasikapriya
  3. Bhagvata Purana (1648)
  4. Akbarnama

How many of the above is/are correctly attributed to Sahibdin?

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4) Consider the following statements regarding the Kota School of Painting:

  1. Kota painting evolved from Bundi and is famous for hunting scenes.
  2. Kota became a separate kingdom in 1625 when Jahangir granted it to Madhu Singh.
  3. Kota paintings always retained Bundi’s style without developing a distinct identity.

How many of the above statements is/are correct?

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5) The Dhola-Maru paintings, associated with Jodhpur’s last phase of innovation, were created during the reign of which ruler?

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6) Which medieval Indian painting style is known for illustrating scenes from the Bhagvata Purana, particularly depicting Lord Krishna’s leelas with carefully compartmentalized space?

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7) Sawant Singh, who wrote under the pen name ‘Nagari Das,’ is associated with which famous painting and artistic tradition?

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8) Who was the Mughal artist known for painting the ‘Falcon on a Bird Rest’ under Emperor Jahangir’s patronage?

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9) The term ‘chaugan’ in the painting depicting Chand Bibi refers to which of the following?

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10) Consider the following statements regarding Raja Ravi Varma:

  1. He was the first Indian painter to use Western techniques like perspective in Indian themes.
  2. His paintings depicted Indian mythology, as well as portraits of Indians and British.
  3. He rejected lithographic printing, keeping his paintings exclusive to elites.

How many of the above statements is/are correct?

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11) Consider the following statements regarding Abanindranath Tagore and E. B. Havell:

  1. They sought to Indianize art education, starting with the Government Art School in Calcutta.
  2. Abanindranath Tagore promoted Swadeshi values, leading to the Bengal School of Art.
  3. The Bengal School focused on Western academic realism, rejecting Indian traditions.

How many of the above statements is/are incorrect?

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12) Which institution, established by Rabindranath Tagore, became India’s first national art school and played a key role in early modern Indian art?

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13) Which of the following artistic techniques was prominently used by Kshitindranath Majumdar in his watercolour paintings depicting divine themes?

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14) The Guler School of painting, which later evolved into the Kangra School, was first developed under the patronage of which ruler?

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15) The poetic description of Baramasa in the tenth chapter of Kavipriya was given by which poet?

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16) Consider the following temple sites:

  1. Deogarh in Uttar Pradesh
  2. Eran in Madhya Pradesh
  3. Nachna-Kuthara in Madhya Pradesh
  4. Udaygiri near Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh

How many of the above were important temple sites from Brahmanical temple architecture?

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17) Consider the following statements about the basic form of the Hindu temple:

  1. The Garbhagriha is designed to house the main icon and is the focal point of rituals.
  2. The Vimana is the pyramidal tower commonly found in North Indian temples.
  3. The Mandapa serves as an entrance hall for worshippers and is often colonnaded.

How many of the above statements are correct?

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18) In a Nagara-style temple, where are the river goddesses Ganga and Yamuna usually placed?

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19) Consider the following features related to Hindu temple architecture:

  1. The Vahan is placed axially before the sanctum.
  2. The Nagara style of temple architecture is predominantly found in South India.
  3. The Vesara style is a blend of Nagara and Dravida architectural styles.

How many of the above statements are correct?

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20) Consider the following statements about the Nagara architectural style:

  1. Phamsana buildings are broader, shorter, with straight sloping roofs.
  2. Latina buildings have flat roofs and are used for mandapas.
  3. Valabhi buildings are rectangular with wagon-vaulted roofs.

How many of the above statements is/are Incorrect?

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21) The Lakshmana Temple at Khajuraho, dedicated to Vishnu, was built by which ruler?

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22) Consider the following statements:

  1. The Jain temples of Mount Abu and Ranakpur are known for their use of soft white marble.
  2. The most common stone used in the construction of temples in Gujarat and Rajasthan is basalt.

Which of the statements given above regarding Temples of West India is/are correct?

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23) Consider the following statements:

  1. The Sun Temple at Modhera was built by Raja Bhimdev I of the Solanki Dynasty.
  2. The temple’s sabha mandapa is enclosed on all sides, following the architectural style of Western India.

Which of the statements given above regarding Sun Temple at Modhera is/are correct?

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24) The Ahom style of architecture in Assam evolved as a result of the fusion of which two styles?

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25) Consider the following statements regarding Akota Bronzes in Gujarat:

  1. The Akota bronzes discovered near Vadodara date back to the period between the 6th and 9th centuries CE.
  2. The images mostly represent Hindu deities like Vishnu and Shiva in various forms.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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Art & Culture Test 3

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1) Consider the following paintings:

  1. Gloomy Radhika
  2. Omar Khayyam
  3. Mona Lisa
  4. Lady Lighting a Lamp

How many of the above paintings were created by Abdul Rehman Chughtai?

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2) Consider the following statements regarding the features of Pahari Paintings:

  1. Pahari paintings are primarily associated with the Mughal courts and originated from Delhi.
  2. The Pahari paintings include styles from regions like Guler, Kangra, Chamba, and Jammu.
  3. A key challenge in classifying Pahari paintings is the lack of dated material and inscriptions.

How many of the above statements are correct?

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3) Consider the following statements:

  1. The Guler–Kangra phase began in the early 18th century.
  2. The Guler style remained bold like the Basohli style.
  3. Manak’s Gita Govinda (1730) shows Basohli elements.

How many of the above statements regarding Guler School of Painting is/are correct?

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4) Under whose patronage did the Kangra School of Painting flourish?

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5) Which of the following is a distinctive feature of the Kangra style of painting?

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6) Consider the following statements:

Statement-I: Ananda Coomaraswamy promoted Swadeshi in art with Kakuzo Okakura.

Statement-II: Japanese artists taught the wash technique at Shantiniketan.

Which one of the following is correct?

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7) Consider the following statements regarding Raja Ravi Varma:

  1. Raja Ravi Varma mastered academic realism to depict scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata.
  2. His paintings were never reproduced as oleographs or calendars.
  3. The Bengal School of Art emerged as a response to the Western influence in Indian art.

How many of the above statements are correct?

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8) Consider the following statements regarding Bengal School of Art:

  1. The Bengal School of Art was restricted only to the Bengal region.
  2. Abanindranath Tagore and E.B. Havell played key roles in the Bengal School movement.
  3. The Bengal School drew inspiration mainly from Mughal and Pahari miniature paintings.

How many of the above statements is/are Incorrect?

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9) Which art school, considered India’s first national art school, was established as part of Visva-Bharati University?

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10) Who is considered the father figure of nationalist modernism in Indian art and the inventor of the wash painting technique?

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11) Consider the following statements regarding Haldi Grinder by Amrita Sher-Gil:

  1. Haldi Grinder was painted by Amrita Sher-Gil in 1940.
  2. The painting depicts Indian women engaged in grinding dry turmeric.
  3. Amrita Sher-Gil was inspired by Mughal miniature paintings while creating this artwork.

How many of the above statements are correct?

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12) Consider the following statements regarding Krishna Reddy’s Print “Whiroo”:

  1. Whiroo was created by Krishna Reddy using a technique called viscosity printing.
  2. The print is characterized by vibrant reds and yellows blending seamlessly.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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13) Consider the following statements:

  1. The Ganesha sculpture was created by P. V. Janakiram in 1970 using oxidised copper.
  2. In this sculpture, Ganesha is depicted playing the vina, inspired by traditional temple art.
  3. The sculpture reflects influences from South Indian temple sculptures and incorporates linear details over metal sheets.

How many of the above statements regarding Ganesha Sculpture are correct?

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14) Consider the following themes:

  1. Rasa-Lila of Radha and Krishna
  2. Episodes from the Bhagvata Purana
  3. Stories of Shiva-Parvati and Durga
  4. Historical events from the Mughal Empire

How many of the above themes are part of Mithila paintings?

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15) What material is traditionally used as paint in Warli paintings?

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16) Consider the following statements regarding Indian painting traditions:

  1. Chitrasutra of Vishnudharmottara Purana details painting techniques and artistic principles.
  2. Miniature paintings were made for wall decoration and viewed from a distance.
  3. Manuscript illustrations depicted literary texts and were stored in royal libraries.

How many of the above statements is/are correct?

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17) Consider the following statements about medieval paintings:

  1. Miniature paintings are smaller in size and were observed closely due to their fine details.
  2. Mural paintings were intended to be hand-held and observed closely, similar to miniature paintings.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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18) In the context of Jain painting, which of the following terms refers to the monastery libraries where illustrated manuscripts were preserved?

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19) Consider the following statements regarding the Kalpasutra :

  1. It is one of the most widely illustrated canonical texts in Jainism.
  2. It contains biographical narratives of the 24 Tirthankaras.
  3. It describes five key events in the lives of Tirthankaras, including their birth and salvation.

How many of the above statements is/are incorrect?

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20) The Jain text Kalakacharyakatha primarily narrates the story of …?

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21) Consider the following statements regarding the Nimatnama :

  1. It was painted at Mandu during the reign of Nasir Shah Khalji.
  2. It is primarily a book of recipes but also includes sections on hunting, medicines, and perfumes.
  3. It was written during the Mughal period under Akbar’s reign.

How many of the above statements are correct?

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22) Consider the following statements regarding Krishna’s devotion in Indian art and literature:

  1. Krishna was worshipped both as a god and an ideal lover in the Bhakti movement.
  2. The Gita Govinda by Jayadeva portrays Radha-Krishna’s mystical love through shringara rasa.
  3. Rasamanjari by Bhanu Datta exclusively describes Krishna as the divine lover.

How many of the above statements is/are incorrect?

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23) Consider the following :

  1. Dhola-Maru
  2. Sohni-Mahiwal
  3. Chaurpanchashika

How many of the above are traditionally considered bardic legends or romantic tales?

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24) Consider the following statements regarding medieval Indian painting schools:

  1. The Mughal School flourished in Delhi, Agra, Fatehpur Sikri from the sixteenth century.
  2. The Deccani School emerged in Ahmednagar, Bijapur, Golconda influenced by Mughal art.
  3. The Rajasthani and Pahari Schools developed simultaneously in the late sixteenth century.

How many of the statements given above is/are correct?

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25) Arrange the following Mewar paintings by Sahibdin in chronological order based on their creation year:

  1. Ragamala
  2. Bhagvata Purana
  3. Yuddha Kanda of Ramayana

Choose the correct answer using the code given below:

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26) Under which pen name did Sawant Singh compose devotional poetry on Radha and Krishna?

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27) In Deccani painting, the depiction of a Yogini represents which of the following attributes?

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28) The term “Chaugan,” as mentioned in the context of Chand Bibi, refers to which of the following?

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29) Which Mughal emperor is associated with the creation of ‘Tutinama’?

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30) Consider the following statements about Mughal painting:

  1. Akbar employed over a hundred artists in his royal atelier, continuing the tradition started by Humayun.
  2. Akbar’s passion for arts led to a unique style through the integration of Persian and Indian artists.

Which of the Above statements is/are correct?

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Art & Culture Grand Test 4

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1) Consider the following statements with regards to Global Environment Facility:

  1. GEF Trust Fund supports the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants and the Minamata Convention on Mercury.
  2. It plans to support projects to reduce persistent organic pollutants in the air and reduce the generation of e-waste.
  3. The World Bank serves as the GEF Trustee, administering the GEF Trust Fund.

Which of the statements given above are incorrect?

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2) Consider the following pairs:

Subject Description
1. Uttar Pradesh India’s first eco-friendly State government headquarters
2. Beat Plastic Pollution Theme of World Environment Day (2024)
3. Mission LiFE India-led global mass movement to promote eco-friendly practices

Which of the above pairs is/are incorrect?

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3) Consider the following statements with regards to World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought:

  1. World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought is celebrated on June 17 annually.
  2. The theme of World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought 2024 is United for Land. Our Legacy. Our Future.
  3. The date of adoption of United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) is observed as the World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought.

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

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4) Consider the following statements:

Statement I: Nature Restoration Law (NRL) was proposed by United Nations as part of the Green Deal.

Statement II: The Nature Restoration Law (NRL) aims to reverse the drastic decline of ecosystems, ranging from terrestrial, coastal and freshwater to forest, agricultural and urban.

Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above statements?

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5) Consider the following statements as per latest UN Study:

  1. The study conducted across various regions including Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Pacific Islands found declines in 12 POPs, including DDT, globally.
  2. DDT has been completely eradicated globally since 2004 due to stringent regulations.
  3. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) chemicals such as PFOS and PFOA were found only in European Union and United States drinking water sources.

Which of the above statements are incorrect?

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6) Consider the following pairs: 

Item 1 Item 2
1. Dhruvastra Air-to-air missile
2. Mistral-2 Anti-tank guided missile
3. Prachanda Light Combat Helicopter (LCH)

Which of the above pairs are correctly matched?

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7) Consider the following statements with regards to Aedes mosquito:

  1. Dengue outbreaks in Europe are primarily caused by indigenous mosquito species.
  2. The Aedes albopictus mosquito is established in all European countries, including northern regions.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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8) Consider the following statements with regards to Resolve Tibet Act:

  1. The Resolve Tibet Act is a bipartisan bill to enhance US support for Tibet toward a peaceful resolution of dispute between Tibet and China.
  2. This bill does not aim to allocate funds to counter disinformation from Beijing regarding Tibet’s history, people, and institutions.

Which of the statements provided above is/are correct?

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9) Consider the following statements: 

I: The project includes an International Container Transshipment Terminal (ICTT) aimed at enhancing maritime trade in the Bay of Bengal and beyond.

II: Great Nicobar Island is strategically located near key Indo-Pacific choke points and is part of India’s efforts to strengthen military presence in the region.

III: The proposed infrastructure project has received final forest clearance and environmental clearance from the Indian government.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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10) Consider the following statements

I. Angel tax is levied at the rate of 30.6% on unlisted companies when they issue shares to investors at a price higher than the fair market value.

II. Angel Tax was first introduced in 2012 to discourage the use of unaccounted money through overpriced share subscriptions in closely held companies.

III. Previously, Angel Tax was applicable only to investments made by resident investors.

IV. As per the Finance Act 2023, Angel Tax will also apply to investments made by non-resident investors from April 1, 2024.

How many of the statements given above are correct?

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11) Consider the following statements with respect to Sickle Cell Anaemia (SCD) :

  1. SCD is a genetic disorder characterized by abnormal hemoglobin, causing red blood cells to become crescent-shaped.
  2. Anemia in SCD is primarily due to a deficiency of iron in the diet.
  3. Hydroxyurea is a medication used in the treatment of SCD to reduce the frequency of painful episodes.
  4. Stem cell transplantation is the only curative treatment for SCD. 

How many of the statements given above are correct?

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12) Consider the following statements with regards to a report published by UNESCO:

  1. AI could result in false and misleading claims about the Holocaust spreading online.
  2. UNESCO’s report called on tech companies to establish ethical rules for the development and use of AI.
  3. AI programs whose understanding of the world is based on relatively narrow sources can also return incomplete or misleading responses.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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13) Consider the following statements with respect to National Forensic Infrastructure Enhancement Scheme (NFIES):

  1. NFIES aims to establish the Campuses of the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) and Central Forensic Science Laboratories (CFSLs) in the country.
  2. The financial outlay of the Central Sector Scheme will be provisioned by the Ministry of Law and Justice from its budget.
  3. The establishment of NFSU and CFSLs would address the shortage of trained forensic manpower, alleviate the pendency of forensic laboratories.

Select the correct answer using the code given below.

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14) Consider the following statements:

  1. India has joined a mineral security partnership led by the US to secure the supply chain of critical minerals.
  2. The Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET) initiative aims to expand cooperation in areas such as quantum, artificial intelligence, defense innovation, and advanced telecom.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

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15) Consider the following statements with regards to AlphaFold 3:

  1. AlphaFold 3 is a computational tool developed by Meta.
  2. AlphaFold 3 is designed to predict the 3D structures of proteins from their amino acid sequences.
  3. The development of AlphaFold has been transformative for the field biomedical research, drug discovery, and understanding various diseases.

Which of the statements given above is/are incorrect?

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16) Consider the following statements with regards to Chichén Itzá:

  1. Chichén Itzá is an ancient Mayan city known for its grand architecture and ceremonial temples.
  2. The practice of human sacrifices was strictly prohibited as a ritual offering among these ceremonial temples.
  3. The Sacred Cenote is a sinkhole or a subterranean cistern which holds the skeletal remains of ritually sacrificed individuals.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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17) Consider the following statements with regards to Juneteenth celebration:

  1. Juneteenth commemorates the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation by President Abraham Lincoln.
  2. Juneteenth became a federal holiday in the United States in 2021.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

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18) The project ‘AMRSense: Empowering Communities with a Proactive One Health Ecosystem’ addresses the challenges of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) primarily by:

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19) Which of the following statements about the new Post Office Act, which repeals the 1898 Indian Post Office Act, are correct?

  1. The Act empowers the Centre to intercept, open, or detain any postal item in certain specified circumstances.
  2. The Act retains all penalties and offences from the 1898 Act related to misconduct, fraud, and theft by post office officials.
  3. The Act regulates private courier services and allows interception and detention of any postal article, not just letters.

Select the correct answer:

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20) Consider the following statements with regards to Lok Sabha:

  1. The pro-tem Speaker of Lok Sabha is appointed temporarily to administer key duties until the Speaker of the House is elected.
  2. Article 94 of the Indian Constitution ensures that the Speaker does not vacate office between sessions of the Lok Sabha.

Which of the above statements is/are correct?

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21) Which of the following statements about genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and transgenic organisms are correct?

  1. GMOs and transgenic organisms have been widely accepted globally without any controversy since their introduction in the 1990s.
  2. Transgenic organisms specifically involve the insertion of genes from a different species into their genome using genetic engineering techniques.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

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22) What action did the US administration announce regarding Kaspersky Lab’s antivirus software?

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23) Consider the following statements regarding the Reciprocal Exchange of Logistics Agreement (RELOS):

  1. RELOS enables militaries of participating countries to access logistics and support facilities at each other’s bases and ports.
  2. The primary purpose of RELOS is to facilitate joint military operations only during wartime scenarios.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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24) Consider the following statements:

  1. India and Bangladesh agreed to send a technical team to discuss the conservation of the Teesta River within Bangladesh.
  2. The “futuristic vision” between India and Bangladesh primarily focuses on enhancing digital and energy connectivity.
  3. India’s decision to send a technical team to Bangladesh is primarily in response to China’s interest in the Teesta River project.

Select the correct answer using the code given below

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25) Consider the following statements regarding the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act 2024:

  1. The Act was passed by the Indian Parliament in February 2024 to address unfair practices and enhance transparency in public examinations.
  2. Bona fide candidates of public examinations are exempt from any punishment under the Act, which focuses on taking action against those found guilty of unfair means.
  3. Section 3 of the Act outlines various actions such as leakage of question papers, tampering with answer sheets, and creating fake websites, all considered unfair means under the legislation.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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