Kerala PSC Degree Level Taluk Supply Officer (Civil Supplies) Examination 2013 Question Paper With Answer Key

Kerala PSC Degree Level Taluk Supply Officer (Civil Supplies) Examination 2013

1. Which one of the following is a classical Indian dance?

(a)  Bhangra

(b)  Bhuttia Dance

(c)  Bharatanatyam

(d)  Kalaripayattu

Answer: (c)

2. The cheapest means of transport in India is:

(a)  railway

(b)  road

(c)  inland water ways

(d)  airways

Answer: (c)

3. ‘Das capital’ was written by:

(a)  Karl Marx

(b)  V. I. Lenin

(c)  Frederick Engels

(d)  Piekhanov

Answer: (a)

4. The largest news agency in India is:

(a)  United News of India

(b)  Press trust of India

(c)  Univartha

(d)  Media West India

Answer: (b)

5. Which one of the following is another name for Mahabharata?

(a)  Bhagavatam

(b)  Krishna Geethi

(c)  Bhagavat Gita

(d)  Jayasamhita

Answer: (d)

6. Which one of the following novels is not written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair?

(a)  Nalukettu

(b)  Oru Vadakkan Veergatha

(c)  Oru Sangeerthanam Pole

(d)  Kalam

Answer: (c)

7. Who is the author of ‘Planned Economy for India’?

(a)  M. N. Roy

(b)  John Mathai

(c)  Amartya Sen

(d)  Visveswarayya

Answer: (d)

8. ‘Kuthiramalika’ at Trivandrum palace complex was constructed by:

(a)  Swathithirunal

(b)  Marthandavarma

(c)  Dharamaraja

(d)  Sri Chithirathirunal

Answer: (a)

9. Kerala Simham Pazhassi Raja belongs to:

(a)  Nediyirippu Swaroopam

(b)  Kottayam Royal Family

(c)  Perumpadappu Swaroopam

(d)  Venad Swaroopam

Answer: (b)

10. The ongoing musical world tour of A. R. Rahman is named as:

(a)  Rytham

(b)  Black thunder

(c)  Jai ho

(d)  Dangerous trip

Answer: (c)

11. Who won an unprecedented eight gold medal at the Beijing Olympics?

(a)  Michael Phelps

(b)  Mark Spitz

(c)  Usain Bolt

(d)  Yelena Isinbayeva

Answer: (a)

12. What is ‘Dakshin Gangotri’?

(a)  Kaveri Delta

(b)  India’s base in Antarctica

(c)  Operation clean Ganga

(d)  Save Bharatapuzha project

Answer: (b)

13. The first flowing ATM in the world is set up in a Jankar Boat operating between

(a)  Kochi and Kodungallor

(b)  Kochi and Alapuzha

(c)  Kottayam and Kumarakam

(d)  Kochi and Vaipin

Answer: (d)

14. Birbal lived in the court of:

(a)  Shahjahan

(b)  Jahangir

(c)  Akbar

(d)  Humayun

Answer: (c)

15. ELISA test is associated with:

(a)  Dengue fever

(b)  Swine flu

(c)  Plague

(d)  AIDS

Answer: (d)

16. Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) is located at:

(a)  Sree Harikkotta

(b)  Thumpa

(c)  Kalpakkam

(d)  Sree Kakulam

Answer: (b)

17. The ‘Nayanar’s’ were associated with:

(a)  Siva cult

(b)  Vishnu cult

(c)  Sufism

(d)  Bagavati cult

Answer: (a)

18. Virology deals with:

(a)  vaccine

(b)  vulcanization

(c)  vitamins

(d)  viruses

Answer: (d)

19. Which one of the following forms of political protests derived from the name of the person who used it for the first time ?

(a)  Gherao

(b)  Bandh

(c)  Boycott

(d)  Harthal

Answer: (c)

20. Which one of the following right was described by B. R. Ambedkar as ‘the heart and soul of the constitution’?

(a)  right against exploitation

(b)  right to constitutional remedies

(c)  freedom of speech and expression

(d)  right to freedom

Answer: (b)

21. Which one of the following communist leaders in Kerala is known as ‘Saghavu’?

(a)  P Krishnan Pillai

(b)  A. K. Gopalan

(c)  K. Damodaran

(d)  E. M. S

Answer: (a)

22. Who gave the slogans ‘Delhi Chalo’ and ‘Jaihind’?

(a)  Jawaharlal Nehru

(b)  Bipin Chandra Pal

(c)  Bhagat Singh

(d)  Subhash Chandra Bose

Answer: (d)

23. A unit used for measuring the loudness of sound is :

(a)  Ampere

(b)  Decibel

(c)  Hertz

(d)  Chronometer

Answer: (b)

24. Which one of the following drug is present in tobacco?

(a)  Heroin

(b)  Cocaine

(c)  Nicotine

(d)  Marijuana

Answer: (c)

25. The first Malayalam Lexicon was prepared by:

(a)  Brennan

(b)  Henry Henriques

(c)  Benjamin Baily

(d)  Herman Gundert

Answer: (d)

26. The author of ‘My Story’ is:

(a)  Madhavikutty

(b)  Balamaniyamma

(c)  P. Valsala

(d)  Sulochana Nalappattu

Answer: (a)

27. Teacher’s day in India was observed on:

(a)  October 5

(b)  September 5

(c)  December 5

(d)  September 25

Answer: (b)

28. Portal is a popular term associated with:

(a)  medicine

(b)  architecture

(c)  computer viruses

(d)  internet

Answer: (d)

29. Name the Srilankan President who won the battle against LTTE :

(a)  Premadasa

(b)  Chandrika Kumaratunga

(c)  Mahinda Rajapakshe

(d)  Jayavardhana

Answer: (c)

30. The Nepal Parliament is known as:

(a)  Majilis

(b)  Panchayath

(c)  Knesset

(d)  Duma

Answer: (b)

31. Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) consists mainly of:

(a)  Methane, butane, propane

(b)  ethane, hexane, nonane

(c)  hexane, hydrogen, ethane

(d)  propane, nonane, nitrogen

Answer: (a)

32. ‘The Time Machine’ is written by:

(a)  C. P. Scott

(b)  James Cameron

(c)  Agatha Christie

(d)  H. G. Wells

Answer: (d)

33. The principle of Dynamo was discovered by:

(a)  Issac Newton

(b)  Michael Faraday

(c)  Thomas Edison

(d)  Alexander Grahambel

Answer: (b)

34. Which is the most dense plant of solar system ?

(a)  Jupiter

(b)  Neptune

(c)  Earth

(d)  Saturn

Answer: (c)

35. The foreign affairs minister of India is:

(a)  S. M. Krishna

(b)  E. Ahamed

(c)  Pranab Mukharji

(d)  Sivaraj patil

Answer: (a)

36. Which one of the following is not a principal of ‘Panchasheel’?

(a)  non-alignment

(b)  mutual co-existence

(c)  non-interference in internal affairs.

(d)  mutual respect for each other’s territorial integrity and sovereignty

Answer: (a)

37. Who won the Kerala State Award for best actor 2008 ?

(a)  Mohan Lal

(b)  Mammooty

(c)  Suresh Gopi

(d)  Lal

Answer: (d)

38. ‘Incredible India’ is associated with

(a)  cricket

(b)  tourism

(c)  festivals

(d)  bollywood

Answer: (b)

39. ‘The Land of Five rivers’ is:

(a)  Haryana

(b)  Uttaranchal

(c)  Punjab

(d)  Kashmir

Answer: (c)

40. Who said, ‘My Life is My Message’?

(a)  Mahatma Gandhi

(b)  Sri Naryana Guru

(c)  Swami Vivekananda

(d)  Martin Luther King

Answer: (a)

41. Indus valley civilization belongs to:

(a)  iron age

(b)  copper age

(c)  bronze age

(d)  stone age

Answer: (c)

42. Which one of the following terms is not associated with cricket?

(a)  follow on

(b)  hit wicket

(c)  smash

(d)  no ball

Answer: (c)

43. Which city is regarded as the cosmic centre of the universe according to Hindu beliefs?

(a)  Allahabad

(b)  Gaya

(c)  Mathura

(d)  Benaras

Answer: (d)

44. Which place is known as Mecca of Kerala?

(a)  Ponnani

(b)  Mamburam

(c)  Bima Palli

(d)  Kodungallur

Answer: (a)

45. Which one of the following is a bird sanctuary in Kerala?

(a)  Periyar

(b)  Thattekkad

(c)  Muthanga

(d)  Iravikulam

Answer: (b)

46. ‘Jaya’ is the name of a high yielding variety of:

(a)  rice

(b)  wheat

(c)  coconut

(d)  rubber

Answer: (a)

47. Illegal confinement of person in a authority between two belligerents is called:

(a)  Hijacking

(b)  Harthal

(c)  Gherao

(d)  Espionage

Answer: (c)

48. Which state in India has the lowest density of population?

(a)  Arunachal Pradesh

(b)  Jammu & Kashmir

(c)  Rajasthan

(d)  Sikkim

Answer: (a)

49. The al in the value of an asset over a period of time is called

(a)  depression

(b)  depreciation

(c)  devaluation

(d)  dumping

Answer: (b)

50. The first anti-biotic is:

(a)  taxol

(b)  interferon

(c)  morphine

(d)  penicillin

Answer: (d)

51. How many valence electrons does an oxygen atom have?

(a)  2

(b)  6

(c)  8

(d)  16

Answer: (b)

52. In which year Skype software allows people to make free international phone cells via their computers ?

(a)  2000

(b)  2001

(c)  2002

(d)  2003

Answer: (d)

53. Which Indian Physicist got Nobel Prize in the year 1930 ?

(a)  S. Chandrasekhar

(b)  C. V. Raman

(c)  Homi. J. Bhabha

(d)  E. C. G. Sudarsan

Answer: (b)

54. Who created the first floppy disk used in computers ?

(a)  Charles Babbage

(b)  Alan Turing

(c)  F. C. Williams

(d)  David Noble

Answer: (*)

55. Which compound was discovered by the Bengali chemist Prafulla Chandra Roy ?

(a)  Mercurous nitrite

(b)  Calcium citrate

(c)  Thorum oxide

(d)  Titanium sulphite

Answer: (a)

56. Where in the following bacteria don’t live?

(a)  skin

(b)  tongue

(c)  kidney

(d)  liver

Answer: (c)

57. Where in India is the National Botanical Garden situated?

(a)  Delhi

(b)  Lucknow

(c)  Calcutta

(d)  Allahabad

Answer: (c)

58. Which of the following storage media does not support direct access to data?

(a)  Magnetic tape

(b)  Magnetic disk

(c)  Optical disk

(d)  CD ROM

Answer: (a)

59. Which of the following plants is poisonous ?

(a)  Lamb’s ears

(b)  Cherry laurel

(c)  Cumb cane

(d)  Sea holly

Answer: (b)

60. ‘Light year’ is related to:

(a)  speed

(b)  intensity of light

(c)  distance

(d)  energy

Answer: (c)

61. In order to keep the product of two numbers constant, what percent should one be diminished if other increases by 25%

(a)  25%

(b)  20%

(c)  5%

(d)  1/5%

Answer: (b)

62. If KING is codes as 5321, Queen will be coded as:

(a)  93552

(b)  57552

(c)  57551

(d)  53552

Answer: (d)

63. The difference in the simple interest and compound interest on a certain amount for two years at 6% per annum is 3600. Find the amount :

(a)  10,00,000

(b)  50,000

(c)  1,00,000

(d)  15,00,000

Answer: (a)

64. If 1/3 of a number is 32, what will be the 3/4 of the number.

(a)  8

(b)  24

(c)  72

(d)  96

Answer: (c)

65. The next day after second Monday in a month is 9th, what will be the date on the day before 5th Monday?

(a)  31

(b)  30

(c)  29

(d)  28

Answer: (d)

66. Which set of letter is identical to the given sets SH, CN, UL

(a)  MC

(b)  AZ

(c)  CK

(d)  DY

Answer: (c)

67. If –denotes greater than, # denotes less than, < denotes equal to, > denotes not equal to P<Q; R = S; S#P implies

(a)  Q > R

(b)  R < P

(c)  Q = S

(d)  Q # S

Answer: (c)

68. If the radius and height of a cone are reduced to half, the volume will be ……… times the original one.

(a)  1/3

(b)  1/2

(c)  1/4

(d)  1/8

Answer: (d)

69. Which numerical pair is different from others

(a)  (10, 45)

(b)  (25, 90)

(c)  (75, 240)

(d)  (85, 185)

Answer: (d)

70. A train with speed 81 km/hr passes a man with six seconds. Then the length of the train is

(a)  140 m

(b)  135 m

(c)  130 m

(d)  125 m

Answer: (b)

71. How many numbers are there in between 9 and 89 which are divisible by 7?

(a)  14

(b)  13

(c)  12

(d)  11

Answer: (d)

72. In the following series how many such 8’s are there which are divisible by its just preceding and following numbers 48287338481385

(a)  1

(b)  2

(c)  3

(d)  4

Answer: (b)

73. If A + B means ‘A’ is the daughter of B’, A-B means ‘A is the wife of B’ and A × B means ‘A is the brother of B’ which of the following denotes ‘P’ is the son of ‘Q’ ?

(a)  P × R + Q

(b)  P × Q + R

(c)  P + R – Q

(d)  R – R × Q

Answer: (a)

74. The ratio of male and female participants of a Grama Sabha is 2 : 3. If 1/3 of male members 1/6 and of females boy-cotted the meeting. what will be the male female ratio of remaining members.

(a)  8 : 15

(b)  4 : 5

(c)  4 : 15

(d)  8 : 5

Answer: (a)

75. Which among t he following is in the alphabetic order ?

(a)  Johnson, Johnstone, Johnston

(b)  Johnson, Jonston, Johnstone

(c)  Jonhstone, Johnston, Johnson

(d)  Johnston, Johnstone, Johnson

Answer: (b)

76. Minu in an evening was standing facing a pole. If her shadow is to her left, which direction she was facing ?

(a)  North

(b)  South

(c)  West

(d)  East

Answer: (b)

77. If 28 men can complete a work in sixteen days, how many days will 8 men take to complete that work ?

(a)  14

(b)  48

(c)  56

(d)  128

Answer: (c)

78. In an examination, 60% students were successful. If the number of successful students was 240, find the number of unsuccessful students :

(a)  400

(b)  2400

(c)  160

(d)  144

Answer: (c)

79. The cost of price of an article is Rs. 450. If a shopkeeper gains 20% profit even after a discount of 10%, find the market price of the article.

(a)  600

(b)  585

(c)  575

(d)  540

Answer: (a)

80. The mirror image of a clock shows a time of 4 : 25. Then the real time shown by the clock is:

(a)  6 : 25

(b)  7 : 25

(c)  7 : 35

(d)  8 : 25

Answer: (c)

81. Supposing war broke out, what ………. you do?

(a)  would

(b)  will

(c)  can

(d)  shall

Answer: (a)

82. I had hardly closed my eyes …….. the telephone rang.

(a)  when

(b)  than

(c)  and

(d)  but

Answer: (a)

83. …………. is the past participle form of ‘strike’

(a)  striken

(b)  striked

(c)  struck

(d)  strike

Answer: (c)

84. ‘Ipso facto’ means:

(a)  all the facts

(b)  by the fact itself

(c)  factually correct

(d)  factually incorrect

Answer: (b)

85. He ………… President.

(a)  elected

(b)  had elected

(c)  has elected

(d)  was elected

Answer: (d)

86. The war has ended, ……….?

(a)  isn’t it

(b)  has it

(c)  hasn’t it

(d)  hadn’t it

Answer: (c)

87. My car’s just broken ……….

(a)  down

(b)  up

(c)  off

(d)  out

Answer: (a)

88. She said it ……. be interesting.

(a)  can

(b)  will

(c)  may

(d)  should

Answer: (d)

89. You should insure your house ……. there’s fire.

(a)  if

(b)  incase

(c)  when

(d)  whether

Answer: (b)

90. If anybody’s lost a purse, ……….. can get it from the office.

(a)  they

(b)  she

(c)  he

(d)  you

Answer: (a)

91. I’m ……… happy and depressed

(a)  alternative

(b)  alternatively

(c)  alternately

(d)  alternate

Answer: (c)

92. My father never showed if he was disappointed ………. me.

(a)  at

(b)  with

(c)  about

(d)  of

Answer: (b)

93. Who’s going to look ……… the baby tomorrow ?

(a)  up

(b)  into

(c)  at

(d)  after

Answer: (d)

94. …………. is the one word for ‘the wish, desire or intention to hurt someone’.

(a)  malediction

(b)  malcontent

(c)  malefactor

(d)  malice

Answer: (d)

95. ‘Carcass’ is …………..

(a)  the  body of a dead animal

(b)  an apparatus

(c)  ared jewel

(d)  the seed of an East Indian fruit

Answer: (a)

96. In the sentence ‘He is not friendly, ‘friendly’ is:

(a)  an adverb

(b)  an adjective

(c)  a noun

(d)  a verb

Answer: (b)

97. Identify the wrongly spelt word in the following

(a)  tution

(b)  vacuum

(c)  accomodation

(d)  subtlety

Answer: (c)

98. The expression ‘get hold of means:

(a)  to find and make use of

(b)  to try to rob

(c)  to show as an example

(d)  the forceful closing of the hand

Answer: (a)

99. In ‘This is all I’ve got’, ‘all’ is:

(a)  direct object

(b)  indirect object

(c)  adjunct

(d)  complement

Answer: (d)

100. I prefer the cinema ………… the theatre.

(a)  than

(b)  to

(c)  and

(d)  of

Answer: (b)

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