Kerala PSC Degree Level Secretariat Assistant Examination 2015 Question Paper With Answer Key

Kerala PSC Degree Level Secretariat Assistant Examination 2015

1. What is the time limit within which an information is to be provided regarding the life and liberty of a person under the R.T.I. Act 2005?

(a)  30 days

(b)  24 hours

(c)  60 days

(d)  48 hours

Answer: (d)

2. The SC/ST (Preventions of Atrocities) Act 1989 enforced with effect from:

(a)  30th January 1990

(b)  22nd February 1991

(c)  30th November 1990

(d)  30th July 1990

Answer: (a)

3. Who wrote the book “A vindication of the rights of woman”?

(a)  Frieden

(b)  Mary Wollstone Craft

(c)  Ginsburg

(d)  Casgrain

Answer: (b)

4. The Lokayukta and Upalokayukta Act was first passed in:

(a)  Maharashtra

(b)  West Bengal

(c)  Karnataka

(d)  Tamil Nadu

Answer: (*)

5. Right to property was removed from the list of Fundamental Rights by the

(a)  43rd Amendment

(b)  45th Amendment

(c)  44th Amendment

(d)  42nd Amendment

Answer: (c)

6. The chairman and members of the State Public Service Commission are appointed by:

(a)  The President

(b)  The Chief Justice of the High Court

(c)  The Chief Minister of the State

(d)  The Governor

Answer: (d)

7. Who act as the friend, philosopher and guide of the Public Account Committee?

(a)  The Prime Minister

(b)  Comptroller and Auditor General

(c)  The Speaker of the Lok Sabha

(d)  Attorney General

Answer: (b)

8. An order of court of produce a person suffering detention is called:

(a)  Mandamus

(b)  Certiorari

(c)  Habeas Corpus

(d)  Quo-warranto

Answer: (c)

9. The concept of Directive Principles was borrowed from:

(a)  Irish Republic

(b)  Switzerland

(c)  Constitution of USA

(d)  Constitution of UK

Answer: (a)

10. ‘Sati’ – Self immolation of widows – was prohibited by law in Bengal in 1829 by the British governor:

(a)  Sir John Shore

(b)  Warren Hastings

(c)  Wellesley

(d)  William Bentinck

Answer: (d)

11. Which of the following units is usually use to denote intensity of pollution?

(a)  Milligrams

(b)  Nanograms

(c)  Parts per million

(d)  Kilogram

Answer: (c)

12. Nitrogen fixing bacteria lives in the root tumours of pea-plants is called:

(a)  Rhizome

(b)  Rhizobium

(c)  E-coli

(d)  Streptococcus

Answer: (b)

13. Which of the following chemicals is used in fire extinguishers?

(a)  Sodium bicarbonate

(b)  Sodium nitrate

(c)  Potassium bicarbonate

(d)  Sodium Chloride

Answer: (a & c)

14. Which phenomenon of light is behind the rainbow?

(a)  Diffraction

(b)  Scattering

(c)  Reflection

(d)  Radiation

Answer: (*)

15. Which is the hardest material ever known in the universe?

(a)  Platinum

(b)  Graphite

(c)  Diamond

(d)  Marble

Answer: (c)

16. Which instruments regulates the resistance or current in a circuit?

(a)  Volta cell

(b)  Rheostat

(c)  Generator

(d)  Sonometer

Answer: (b)

17. The scientist who formulated the “Germ theory of disease” is:

(a)  Louis Pasteur

(b)  Lamarck

(c)  Hugo Devries

(d)  Griger Mendel

Answer: (a)

18. In which atmospheric level ozone gas is seen?

(a)  Mesosphere

(b)  Lithosphere

(c)  Stratosphere

(d)  Ionosphere

Answer: (c)

19. Which is the relay centre in our brain?

(a)  Pituitary gland

(b)  Thalamus

(c)  Spinal cord

(d)  Meninges

Answer: (b)

20. Methane gas is invented by the scientist:

(a)  Alexandro Volta

(b)  Alexander Fleming

(c)  John Dalton

(d)  Thomas Alwa Edison

Answer: (a)

21. On which day “Mangalyan’ was launched from Sriharikotta?

(a)  5 November 2012

(b)  5 November 2013

(c)  24 January 2014

(d)  24 September 2014

Answer: (b)

22. Who is the Chief Election Commissioner of India?

(a)  H. S. Brahma

(b)  V. S. Sambath

(c)  S. Y. Quraishi

(d)  Navin Chawla

Answer: (*)

23. Headquarters of KILA is at:

(a)  Kozhikode

(b)  Kottayam

(c)  Thrissur

(d)  Ernakulam

Answer: (c)

24. The final match of FIFA World Cup 2014 was between:

(a)  Germany and Argentina

(b)  Argentina and Brazil

(c)  Germany and Netherland

(d)  Germany and Brazil

Answer: (a)

25. What is the full form of ‘NITI’ in NITI Aayog?

(a)  National Integration and Transforming India

(b)  National Institution for Transforming India

(c)  National Institution for Transporting India

(d)  National Institute for Technology of India

Answer: (b)

26. Who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2014?

(a)  Alice Munro

(b)  Herta Muller

(c)  Patrick Modiano

(d)  Mo Yan

Answer: (c)

27. Who is the new President of Sri Lanka?

(a)  Mahindra Rajapaksa

(b)  Chandrika Kumaratunga

(c)  Ranil Wickremasinghe

(d)  Maithripala Sirisena

Answer: (d)

28. In which year ‘Bharat Ratna’, the highest civilian award in India was instituted?

(a)  1952

(b)  1954

(c)  1956

(d)  1964

Answer: (b)

29. Who is the present Governor of Kerala?

(a)  P. Sadasivam

(b)  R. L. Bhatia

(c)  Nikhil Kumar

(d)  Sheela Dikshit

Answer: (a)

30. Which work of Subhash Chandran won Kendra Sahitya Academy Award 2014?

(a)  Ghatikarangal Nilaykunna Samayam

(b)  Blood Mary

(c)  Parudeesa Nashtam

(d)  Manushyanu Oru Aamukham

Answer: (d)

31. The famous Champaran Satayagraha was started by Gandhiji in the year:

(a)  1916

(b)  1917

(c)  1919

(d)  1920

Answer: (b)

32. Which education reform was considered as the ‘Magna Carta’ of English Education in India?

(a)  Charter Act of 1813

(b)  Hunter Commission

(c)  Wood’s Despatch

(d)  Indian University Act

Answer: (c)

33. Who was considered as the father of Indian Self Government?

(a)  Lord Mayo

(b)  Lord Curzon

(c)  Lord Lytton

(d)  Lord Ripon

Answer: (d)

34. In which year Rash Bihari Bose organized the Indian Independence league at Bangkok?

(a)  1938

(b)  1940

(c)  1942

(d)  1944

Answer: (c)

35. Which is the oldest mountain range in India?

(a)  Aravalli

(b)  Western Ghats

(c)  Eastern Ghats

(d)  Himalayas

Answer: (a)

36. Which river was considered as sacred by the Vedic Aryans?

(a)  Sindhu

(b)  Ganga

(c)  Saraswathi

(d)  Brahmaputra

Answer: (c)

37. Who wrote the famous book ‘Poverty and Un-British Rule in India’?

(a)  R. P. Dutt

(b)  Dadabhai Naoroji

(c)  M. G. Ranade

(d)  Gopalkrishna Gokhale

Answer: (b)

38. What was the original name of Swami Dayananda Saraswathi?

(a)  Kesab Chandra Sen

(b)  Narendranath Datta

(c)  Mulshankar

(d)  Mohan Roy

Answer: (c)

39. Who among the following English men described the 1857 was a ‘National Rising’?

(a)  T.R. Holmes

(b)  James Mill

(c)  Benjamin Disraeli

(d)  Sir James Outram

Answer: (c)

40. Who was the Chief Organizer of the ‘Ghadar Movement’?

(a)  Lala Hardayal

(b)  Mahatma Gandhi

(c)  Lala Lajapat Rai

(d)  Lal Chand Falak

Answer: (a)

41. The famous work ‘Mokshapradeepam’ was written by:

(a)  Dr. Palpu

(b)  Kumaranasan

(c)  V. T. Bhattairippad

(d)  Brahmananda Sivayogi

Answer: (d)

42. Where was the famous news paper ‘Swadeshabhimani’ started by Vakkom Abdul Khadar Maulavi?

(a)  Kannur

(b)  Cochin

(c)  Anchutengu

(d)  Attingal

Answer: (c)

43. Nair Service Society was formed in the year:

(a)  1911

(b)  1914

(c)  1917

(d)  1918

Answer: (b)

44. Who founded ‘Advaita Ashram’ at Aluva in 1913?

(a)  Chattampi Swami

(b)  Ayya Vaikundar

(c)  Thycaud Ayya

(d)  Sri Narayana Guru

Answer: (d)

45. The famous Tirunelli temple lies in the valley of:

(a)  Ezhimala

(b)  Brahmagiri

(c)  Puralimala

(d)  Malayattor

Answer: (b)

46. Which of the following river was called as ‘Churni’ in Ancient times?

(a)  Bharatapuzha

(b)  Pampa

(c)  Chaliyar

(d)  Periyar

Answer: (d)

47. Which of the work contains the earliest reference to the town of Quilon?

(a)  Topographic Indika Christiana

(b)  Periplus of Erythrean Sea

(c)  Tao-i-Chilio

(d)  Si-Yu-Ki

Answer: (a)

48. Who was the leader of the first agricultural labourers strike in Kerala demanding the social and economic issues?

(a)  A. K. Gopalan

(b)  P. Krishna Pillai

(c)  EMS Namboodiripad

(d)  Ayyankali

Answer: (d)

49. What was the original name of Vagbhatananda?

(a)  Kunhiraman

(b)  Kunhikannan

(c)  Kunhunni

(d)  Kumaran

Answer: (b)

50. Who started Prathyksha Daiva Sabha, a Dalit liberation move in Kerala?

(a)  Poykayil Yohannan

(b)  Pandit Karuppan

(c)  Thycaud Ayya

(d)  Natraja Guru

Answer: (a)

51. The target group under ICDS scheme is:

(a)  Children of SC and ST

(b)  Children of below poverty line

(c)  Children in the age group 0-6 years

(d)  Children of Ex-Servicemen

Answer: (c)

52. Indira Awas Yojana is related to the construction of:

(a)  Rural Infrastructure

(b)  Urban Infrastructure

(c)  Rural Housing

(d)  Urban Housing

Answer: (c)

53. Jawahar Rozgar Yojana was launched by:

(a)  Smt. Indira Gandhi

(b)  Shri Rajiv Gandhi

(c)  Shri Narasimha Rao

(d)  Dr. Manmohan Singh

Answer: (b)

54. The Antyodaya Anna Yojana was launched on:

(a)  December 25th, 2000

(b)  October 2nd, 2000

(c)  August 15th, 2000

(d)  January 26th 2000

Answer: ()

55. Which of the following is a non – government organization?

(a)  PMAGY

(b)  NRDP

(c)  NEFWP

(d)  Bharath Nirman

Answer: (a)

56. Valmiki Ambedkar Awaas Yojana was introduced with a view to in the condition of the:

(a)  Urban Slum dwellers

(b)  Rural dwellers

(c)  Forest dwellers

(d)  None of the above

Answer: (b)

57. PMRY is primarily to assist the:

(a)  Rural Youths

(b)  Employed Youth

(c)  Urban Youth

(d)  Educated Unemployed Youth

Answer: (d)

58. Micro credit, entrepreneurship and empowerment are three important components of:

(a)  IRDP

(b)  NRDP

(c)  ICDS

(d)  Kudumbasree

Answer: (d)

59. Sampoorna Gramin Rozar Yojana was dedicated to the nation by the prime minister:

(a)  Shri. Atal Bihari Vajpayee

(b)  Shri Rajeev Gandhi

(c)  Dr. Manmohan Singh

(d)  Shri V. P. Singh

Answer: (a)

60. What is the full form of MSY?

(a)  Mahila Samskrithi Yojana

(b)  Mahila Samskara Yojana

(c)  Mahila Samyojak Yojana

(d)  Mahila Samridhi Yojana

Answer: (d)

61. Which virus is treated as the first computer virus?

(a)  Trojan horse

(b)  SCA virus

(c)  Creeper virus

(d)  Rabbit

Answer: (c)

62. Which was the first search engine in the Internet?

(a)  Google

(b)  Archie

(c)  Alta vista

(d)  WAIS

Answer: (d)

63. When is World Computer Literacy Day celebrated?

(a)  January 22nd

(b)  March 5th

(c)  May 20th

(d)  December 2nd

Answer: (d)

64. Which one is the first fully supported 64-bit operating system?

(a)  Windows vista

(b)  Windows 7

(c)  Linux

(d)  Mac

Answer: (c)

65. What type of a software is an operating system?

(a)  Application software

(b)  System software

(c)  Embedded software

(d)  Personal computer software

Answer: (b)

66. What is the full form of the first Electronic Computer ENIAC?

(a)  Electrical Numerical Integrator and Calculator

(b)  Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator

(c)  Electrical Numerical Integrated Computer

(d)  Electro Numeric Integrity Computer

Answer: (b)

67. The unauthorized reproduction in the computer crime is considered as:

(a)  Software Sabotage

(b)  Software Piracy

(c)  Masquerading

(d)  Eavesdropping and spying

Answer: (b)

68. In IT Act 2000, which section deals with the punishment of cyber terrorism?

(a)  66(B)

(b)  67(B)

(c)  66(F)

(d)  45(F)

Answer: (c)

69. What is the process of loading the operating system files into dynamic random access memory?

(a)  Formatting

(b)  Automatic data exchange

(c)  Data sharing

(d)  Booting

Answer: (d)

70. Which technology is used in the processor of a computer to simulates a single processor into two virtual processors to the operating system?

(a)  Hyper threading technology

(b)  Multi core technology

(c)  Simulation technology

(d)  Multi threading technology

Answer: (a)

71. Change the sentence into passive voice: “Manners reveal true character”.

(a)  True character is revealed by manners

(b)  Good manners reveal good character

(c)  True manner reveal character

(d)  It is manners that reveal character

Answer: (a)

72. Replace the underlined phrase with one word. “I did not expect such childishtalk from a grow-up man”.

(a)  tamper

(b)  prattle

(c)  ridicule

(d)  stammer

Answer: (b)

73. Fill in the blanks with a suitable idiom: “The policemen came to my house and accused me of stealing a necklace but I told them that they were _____.

(a)  looking a gift horse in the mouth

(b)  blowing hot and cold

(c)  one for the road

(d)  barking up the wrong tree

Answer: (d)

74. Fill in the blank space with a suitable word. “The Global Positioning System (GPS) helps us to ____”.

(a)  navigate

(b)  envelope

(c)  nostalgia

(d)  endeavour

Answer: (a)

75. Fill in the blanks with suitable article “Can I have ______ omelette and _____ apple with my tea?”

(a)  a, an

(b)  a, a

(c)  an, an

(d)  an, a

Answer: ()

76. Correct the following sentence: “No newses are good newses.”

(a)  No news is good news

(b)  No newses are good newses

(c)  No newses is good newses

(d)  No news are good news

Answer: (c)

77. The masculine gender of ‘Duck’ is :

(a)  Duckling

(b)  Goose

(c)  Swan

(d)  Drake

Answer: (d)

78. Pick out the adjective from the following sentence: “Neha comes her every day”

(a)  comes

(b)  here

(c)  every

(d)  day

Answer: (c)

79. Fill in the suitable comparative form of the adjective: “Have you heard the ____news?”

(a)  late

(b)  later

(c)  latest

(d)  lated

Answer: (c)

80. Fill in the suitable prepositions: “My mother told me ______ never cry _____ spilt milk?”

(a)  of, on

(b)  to, over

(c)  that, at

(d)  so, upon

Answer: (b)

81. 

(a)  1/3

(b)  2/3

(c)  1/4

(d)  1/6

Answer: (b)

82. The sum of ages of Sita and Reena is 32. of Reena is 3 times the age of Sita. Age of Reena is

(a)  8

(b)  26

(c)  4

(d)  24

Answer: (d)

83. Find the odd one in the group

27, 35, 47, 52, 63

(a)  35

(b)  52

(c)  47

(d)  63

Answer: (c)

84. The perimeter of a square is 40 cm. Find the area.

(a)  10 cm2

(b)  400 cm2

(c)  100 cm2

(d)  160 cm2

Answer: (c)

85. The L. C. M. of two numbers is 2079 and their H.C.F. is 27. If one of the number is 189, find the other:

(a)  299

(b)  197

(c)  295

(d)  297

Answer: (d)

86. A can do a piece of work in 6 days and B can do in 4 days. How long will they take if both work together?

(a)  5/12

(b) 

(c) 

(d)  None of these

Answer: (b)

87. 30% of a number is 120. Which is the number?

(a)  300

(b)  400

(c)  500

(d)  450

Answer: (b)

88. Simplify 0.25 + 0.036 + 0.0075 :

(a)  0.2935

(b)  0.02935

(c)  0.00136

(d)  0.0136

Answer: (a)

89. 

(a)  1.0

(b)  0.01

(c)  0.1

(d)  0.001

Answer: (c)

90. The sum of two numbers is 44 and they are in the ratio 5 : 6. Find the numbers.

(a)  (20, 24)

(b)  (21, 23)

(c)  (18, 26)

(d)  (14, 30)

Answer: (a)

91. In the following question the mathematical number follow according to a pattern. Discover that pattern and then pick up the missing number from the answer choices :

2, 5, 9, 19, 37, ?

(a)  75

(b)  85

(c)  87

(d)  47

Answer: (a)

92. If the 11th day of a month having 31 days is a Saturday, which of the following days will occur five times in that month?

(a)  Monday

(b)  Saturday

(c)  Sunday

(d)  Thursday

Answer: (b)

93. In the question below three words are given. They are followed by four words one of which stands for the class to which these three words belong. Identify that word:

Barbarous, Crude, Rude

(a)  unrefined

(b)  gentlemanly

(c)  rude

(d)  cultured

Answer: (a)

94. Read the statements carefully and answer the question which follow:

A cube has six sides each of different colour. The red side is opposite black. The green side is between red and black. The blue side is adjacent to white. The brown side is adjacent to blue. The red side is face down. The side opposite brown is:

(a)  Red

(b)  Black

(c)  White

(d)  Green

Answer: (c)

95. In the following question there is a question mark in the space and it is only one of the five alternatives given under the question which satisfies the same relationship as is found between the two words to the left of the sign. ‘::’ given in the question. Find the correct alternative in the question:

ABDUCT : CDABUT : ABODE: ?

(a)  BDAOE

(b)  EOABD

(c)  AOEBD

(d)  DBAOE

Answer: (d)

96. In the following groups one does not belong to that group. Find the odd man:

Chariot, Bus, Wagon, Car Sleigh

(a)  Wagon

(b)  Chariot

(c)  Sleigh

(d)  Car

Answer: (c)

97. Arrange the following words in the alphabetic order.

(1) approximation  (2) appropriation

(2) appurtenance    (4) apportionment

(a)  1, 2, 3, 4

(b)  4, 3, 2, 1

(c)  4, 2, 1, 3

(d)  4, 1, 2, 3

Answer: (c)

98. Find to the best explanation for the following statement from the answer choices:

Grapes are cheaper than apples. I do not have money to buy two kilograms of grapes. Therefore:

(a)  I cannot buy two kilograms of grapes

(b)  I can one kilograms of grapes

(c)  I cannot buy one kilogram of grapes and one kilogram of apples

(d)  I can buy two kilograms of apples

Answer: (a)

99. In a secret way of writing COMEATONCE FATHER VERY ILL is written as XLNG ZG LMXY UYGSVI EVIB ROO. Bearing this in mind pick up the code from the answer choices for the word given below:

FIT AND WELL

(a)  URG ZMV DEOO

(b)  UGZNV DEOO

(c)  URG ZMV DVOO

(d)  URG ZNV DNDO

Answer: (*)

100. A person was going towards south, then turns left then left again, then right. After that he turned about. In which direction is he now?

(a)  North

(b)  South

(c)  East

(d)  West

Answer: (d)

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