Kerala PSC Degree Level Forester Examination 2012 Question Paper With Answer Key

Kerala PSC Degree Level Forester Examination 2012

1. The largest Lake in India

(a)  Chilka

(b)  Vembenathi

(c)  Ashtamudi

(d)  Kotanadu

Answer: (a)

2. By which amendment of the constitution of India, the voting age was lowered from twenty one to eighteen years?

(a)  Forty second

(b)  Twenty ninth

(c)  Thirty seventh

(d)  Sixty one

Answer: (d)

3. Theory of Relativity is associated with:

(a)  Issac Newton

(b)  Albert Einstein

(c)  Stephen Hawkins

(d)  Edison

Answer: (b)

4. The Indian Gold medal winner of Beijing Olympics:

(a)  Somdev Varman

(b)  Sania Mirza

(c)  Abhinav Bindra

(d)  Saina Nehwal

Answer: (c)

5. Comptroller and Auditor General of India

(a)  Vinod Ray

(b)  G. K. Pillai

(c)  P. J. Thomas

(d)  Sivasankar Menon

Answer: (a)

6. Which river is known as Vridha Ganga?

(a)  Narmada

(b)  Sindhu

(c)  Godavari

(d)  Bharathapuzha

Answer: (c)

7. The Headquarters of ISRO is situated at:

(a)  Chennai

(b)  Banguluru

(c)  Mumbai

(d)  Delhi

Answer: (b)

8. ‘Buddha smiling’ is the name given for:

(a)  Campaign against war

(b)  India’s Moon mission

(c)  Literacy programme

(d)  India’s Atomic experiment

Answer: (d)

9. Which animal is declared as national Heritage animal by the Union Government recently?

(a)  Tiger

(b)  Elephant

(c)  Monkey

(d)  Lion

Answer: (b)

10. The Chair person of the National Woman’s Commission

(a)  Justice Sredevi 

(b)  Nirupama Rao

(c)  Shabana Azmi

(d)  Girija Vyas

Answer: (*)

11. The maximum gap between two sessions of the Parliament

(a)  Three months

(b)  Six months

(c)  Four months

(d)  One year

Answer: (b)

12. The first woman Vice Chancellor of Kerala

(a)  Dr. Jancy James

(b)  Sherin Ratnagar

(c)  Dr. Anwar Jahan Zuberi

(d)  Dr. Hansa Mehta

Answer: (a)

13. The Fundamental Duties of Indian Constitution are incorporated in the :

(a)  Article 51 A

(b)  Article 12

(c)  Article 38

(d)  Article 17

Answer: (a)

14. The Novel ‘Aadujeevitham’ is written by

(a)  Benyamin

(b)  M. Mukundan

(c)  M. T. Vasudevan Nair

(d)  Subhash Chandran

Answer: (a)

15. Ezhuthachan Puraskaram of 2010 was awarded to:

(a)  C. Radhakrishnan

(b)  Dr. M. Leelavathi

(c)  Akkitham

(d)  P. Valsala

Answer: (b)

16. Irom Sharmila is famous as a/an:

(a)  Actress

(b)  Activist

(c)  Dancer

(d)  Athlete

Answer: (b)

17. Who was known as ‘Lok Nayak’?

(a)  Vinoba Bhave

(b)  Ram Manohar Lohya

(c)  Morarji Desai

(d)  Jayaprakash Narayan

Answer: (d)

18. June 5th is observed every year as:

(a)  Teacher’s day

(b)  Mother’s day   

(c)  Human Rights day

(d)  Environmental day

Answer: (d)

19. Which city in India is known as ‘Pink City’?

(a)  Jaipur

(b)  Kanpur

(c)  Pune

(d)  Kolkotta

Answer: (a)

20. Who is the father of Homeopathy?

(a)  Hypocrates

(b)  Susruthan

(c)  Samuel Hanniman

(d)  Dhanwanthari

Answer: (c)

21. The first woman speaker of Lok Sabha

(a)  Susma Swaraj

(b)  Sarojini Naidu

(c)  Meira Kumar

(d)  Vrinda Karat

Answer: (c)

22. ‘Horthus Malabaricus’ is a book on:

(a)  Medicinal plants

(b)  Horticulture

(c)  Homeopathy

(d)  History of Malabar

Answer: (a)

23. The first Litigation-free village in India:

(a)  Kalpathi

(b)  Thrithala

(c)  Varavur

(d)  Ambalavayal

Answer: (c)

24. The UN day is celebrated on:

(a)  September 15

(b)  March 23

(c)  October 24

(d)  June 5

Answer: (c)

25. Capital of Andaman Nicobar islands:

(a)  Kavarathi

(b)  Port Blair

(c)  Itanagar

(d)  Vyppin

Answer: (b)

26. India’s highest honour award to a Sports person:

(a)  Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award

(b)  Arjuna award

(c)  Dronacharya award

(d)  Falke award

Answer: (a)

27. The film which won the Golden peacock in the Goa International Film festival-2010.

(a)  Three Idiots

(b)  Moner Manush

(c)  Electra

(d)  Kutty Srank

Answer: (b)

28. Who was the founder of Asiatic Society of Bengal?

(a)  Elphinston

(b)  Vincent Smith

(c)  Sir William Jones

(d)  James Mill

Answer: (c)

29. Arya Samaj was founded by:

(a)  Atmaram Pandurang

(b)  Swami Dayanand

(c)  Swami Vivekanandan

(d)  Anne Beasant

Answer: (b)

30. Among the Names mentioned below, who was not a leader of the Revolt of 1857 ?

(a)  Tantia Tope

(b)  Nana Saheb

(c)  Kunwar Singh

(d)  Bhagath Singh

Answer: (d)

31. Which session of the Congress is passed the resolution of ‘Poorna Swaraj’

(a)  Lucknow

(b)  Bombay

(c)  Poona

(d)  Lahore

Answer: (d)

32. Who was the Chairman of the Drafting Committee of Indian Constitution

(a)  Dr. Ambedkar

(b)  Dr. Rajendra Prasad

(c)  V. P. Menon

(d)  H. C. Mookherjee

Answer: (a)

33. Who among the following is a recipient of the Jnanpith Award?

(a)  Sugatha Kumari

(b)  Kakkanadan

(c)  O. V. Vijayan

(d)  O. N. V. Kurup

Answer: (d)

34. The Dutch power in India was ended with the battle of:

(a)  Karnatic

(b)  Buxar

(c)  Panipat

(d)  Kulachal

Answer: (d)

35. The famous Kundara Proclamation is associated with:

(a)  Pazhasi Raja

(b)  Velu Thampi

(c)  Marthanda Varma

(d)  Kunjali Marakkar

Answer: (b)

36. In which year the Kurichiyas of Wayand revolted against the British?

(a)  1821

(b)  1832

(c)  1812

(d)  1841

Answer: (c)

37. The historic Temple Entry Proclamation of 1936 was issued by

(a)  Sri Chitra Tirunal Balarama Varma

(b)  Sri Mulam Tirunal Rama Varma

(c)  Gouri Parvathi Bai

(d)  Sri Uttram Tirunal Marthanda Varma

Answer: (a)

38. The Malayalee athlete who won a Gold medal in the Guangchoo Asian Games?

(a)  Tejaswini Sawant

(b)  Shiny Wilson

(c)  Preeja Sridhar

(d)  Harika

Answer: (c)

39. The State of Kerala was formed on:

(a)  November 10, 1956

(b)  November 1, 1956    

(c)  September 1, 1956

(d)  November 1, 1951

Answer: (b)

40. First player in the world who completed 50 centuries in Test matches:

(a)  Rahul Dravid

(b)  Sunil Gavaskar

(c)  Ricky Ponting

(d)  Sachin Tendulkar

Answer: (d)

41. Which among the following is the world’s tallest building ?

(a)  World Trade Centre

(b)  Burji Dubai

(c)  Petronas Twin Tower

(d)  Tai Pai

Answer: (b)

42. Aung San Suu Kyi belongs to which country ?

(a)  Japan

(b)  Thailand

(c)  Myanmar

(d)  Nepal

Answer: (c)

43. The Right of Children to free and compulsory Education Act of 2009 is aimed the children of the age group of

(a)  6-14

(b)  6-16

(c)  5-15

(d)  5-18

Answer: (a)

44. Carrot is a rich source of:

(a)  Vitamin A

(b)  Vitamin B

(c)  Vitamin C

(d)  Vitamin D

Answer: (a)

45. The author of the Travelogue ‘Haimavathabhuvil’

(a)  Sakkariya

(b)  S. K. Pottekkattu

(c)  M. P. Virendrakumar

(d)  P. Surendran

Answer: (c)

46. Which country in the following won the highest number of Gold medals in the Commonwealth Games, recently held in Delhi?

(a)  Pakistan

(b)  Britain

(c)  Australia

(d)  India

Answer: (c)

47. Name the head of the Committee on Telungana issue:

(a)  Justice Srikrishna

(b)  Justice Krishnaiyyar

(c)  Justice Anand

(d)  Justice Paripurnan

Answer: (a)

48. Which is the biggest rain forest of the world ?

(a)  Congo

(b)  Amazon

(c)  Silent Valley

(d)  Chirapunji

Answer: (b)

49. Who won the world Chess Championship of 2010?

(a)  Viswanathan Anand

(b)  Konoru Humpi

(c)  Gary Kasporov

(d)  Abhijith Kunday

Answer: (a)

50. Which country will host the FIFA World Cup of 2022?

(a)  China

(b)  America

(c)  Qatar

(d)  South Africa

Answer: (c)

51. The highest peak in Kerala

(a)  Everest

(b)  Anamudi

(c)  Nungaparbat

(d)  Vindia-Satpura

Answer: (b)

52. In which List t he Union Government enjoy exclusive powers ?

(a)  Union List

(b)  State List

(c)  Concurrent List

(d)  Provincial List

Answer: (a)

53. The longitude which determines is IST

(a)  80°E

(b)  80°30’E

(c)  82°W

(d)  82°30’W

Answer: (b)

54. The Wardha Scheme of education is proposed by:

(a)  Aurobindo Ghosh

(b)  Gandhiji

(c)  Plato

(d)  Swami Vivekananda

Answer: (b)

55. Our National calendar saka era is associated with

(a)  Asoka

(b)  Akbar

(c)  Kanishka

(d)  Harshavardhana

Answer: (c)

56. Which year is declared as International Year of Forests by the UN Forum on Forests?

(a)  2012

(b)  2010

(c)  2015

(d)  2011

Answer: (d)

57. Pick out one which is not a specialized agency of the UNO

(a)  UNESCO

(b)  IMF

(c)  NATO

(d)  WHO     

Answer: (c)

58. Name the Chairman of the Human Rights Commission of India

(a)  Justice V. R. Krihnaiyyar

(b)  Justice K. T. Thomas

(c)  Justice K. G. Balakrishnan

(d)  Justice Kapadia

Answer: (c)

59. Who was honored with the Nobel Prize for Peace of 2010 ?

(a)  Nelson Mandela

(b)  Barrack Obama

(c)  Liu Xiaobo

(d)  Viadimir Putin

Answer: (c)

60. Soda water contains

(a)  Nitrous acid

(b)  Sulphuric acid

(c)  Carbon dioxide

(d)  Hydrochloric acid

Answer: (c)

61. Insane means

(a)  normal

(b)  intelligent

(c)  sensible

(d)  mad

Answer: (d)

62. Both Mr. Anand and his wife …….. teachers.

(a)  is

(b)  are

(c)  was

(d)  has been

Answer: (b)

63. Anagha visited Chennai last year, …………. ?

(a)  did she

(b)  does she

(c)  doesn’t she

(d)  didn’t she

Answer: (d)

64. Anjana is fond ……….. music.

(a)  of

(b)  with

(c)  by

(d)  in

Answer: (a)

65. The Chief Minister ………….. the Governor yesterday.

(a)  called on

(b)  called at

(c)  called up

(d)  called in

Answer: (a)

66. If you accept my ………… your will see a doctor.

(a)  advise

(b)  advising

(c)  advice

(d)  advisable

Answer: (c)

67. Raju is sorry ……….. what he has done.

(a)  of

(b)  on

(c)  by

(d)  for

Answer: (d)

68. He usually…………… here every Sunday.

(a)  came

(b)  comes

(c)  has come

(d)  coming

Answer: (b)

69. ………… patient was given ………. injection.

(a)  A, an

(b)  The, an

(c)  The, a

(d)  A, a

Answer: (b)

70. Nobody ………… permitted to enter the theatre so far.

(a)  has been

(b)  have been

(c)  were

(d)  are

Answer: (a)

71. Anand is ……. boy in the class.

(a)  tall

(b)  taller

(c)  the tallest

(d)  tallest

Answer: (c)

72. The contractor ………. the work by the end of this year.

(a)  will complete

(b)  will have completed

(c)  complete

(d)  completed

Answer: (b)

73. Everybody has got a pass mark, ………… ?

(a)  haven’t they

(b)  hasn’t they

(c)  do they

(d)  have they

Answer: (a)

74. The scientific study of drugs and their use in medicine is known as:

(a)  pharmacopeia

(b)  pharmacy

(c)  pharmacology

(d)  philology

Answer: (c)

75. The opposite of scrupulous is:

(a)  precise

(b)  cautious

(c)  tranquil

(d)  careless

Answer: (d)

76. The Principal declared that tomorrow ……… a holiday.

(a)  would be

(b)  will be

(c)  can be

(d)  may be

Answer: (a)

77. The patient has been given medicine ………. her fever.

(a)  to bring up

(b)  to bring down

(c)  to bring forth

(d)  to look after

Answer: (b)

78. Which of the following is correctly spelt?

(a)  Peadiatrics

(b)  Piediatrics

(c)  Peiadiatrics

(d)  Paediatrics

Answer: (d)

79. If you had studied well, you ……… the examination.

(a)  would pass

(b)  would have passed

(c)  will have passed

(d)  will pass

Answer: (b)

80. Kamala is a typist ……… the University Library.

(a)  at

(b)  in

(c)  under

(d)  on

Answer: (a)

81. There were 5000 literate in a village. 35% can speak English and 60% can speak Hindi. 30% speak neither English nor Hindi. How many persons can speak both English and Hindi?

(a)  1200

(b)  1250

(c)  1300

(d)  1350

Answer: (b)

82. If the sum of t he squares of 3 consecutive natural numbers is 110, then the sum of these 3 numbers is:

(a)  12

(b)  15

(c)  18

(d)  21

Answer: (c)

83. The ratio between the radius and height of a cylinder of volume 502.4 cm3 in 2:5. Its height is:

(a)  10 cm

(b)  16 cm

(c)  20 cm

(d)  40 cm

Answer: (a)

84. If 4 ⊗ 5 = 9 and 5 ⊗ 4 = 21, then 6 ⊗ 9 =

(a)  17

(b)  21

(c)  25

(d)  27

Answer: (*)

85. The average age of 10 players is 18. When a new player is included in the squad, the average age became 19, what is the age of the player included?

(a)  17

(b)  18

(c)  19

(d)  21

Answer: (*)

86. A person saved Rs. 28,750 in 10 years. In each year after the first year, he saved Rs. 150 more than he did in the proceeding year. The amount of money he saved in the first year was:

(a)  2000

(b)  2200

(c)  2500

(d)  2800

Answer: (b)

87. Geethu purchase 8 pencils and 10 pens for Rs. 122. Neethu purchased 6 pencils and 8 pens for Rs. 132, from the same trader, at the same rate. What is the price of one pen?

(a)  Rs. 4.00

(b)  Rs. 8.00

(c)  Rs. 9.00

(d)  Rs. 5.50

Answer: (c)

88. Find the missing number in the series 7, 10, 16, 25, 37, 52, ?

(a)  64

(b)  69

(c)  70

(d)  72

Answer: (c)

89. A father is 3 times as old as his son now. After 18 years the father will be only one less than double the age of the son. What is the age of the father now ?

(a)  47

(b)  51

(c)  69

(d)  73

Answer: (b)

90. There are 3 numbers. The product of the first and the second is 840. The product of second and the third is 680. The product of the first and the third is 5712. Find the numbers.

(a)  (25, 10, 68)

(b)  (84, 35, 68)

(c)  (84, 10, 68)

(d)  (42, 20, 34)

Answer: (c)

91. Which is the least number, when it is divided by 9, 14 and 36. The remainder becomes 8 ?

(a)  260

(b)  265

(c)  270

(d)  276

Answer: (a)

92. By putting a 5 at the end of a number, its value is increased by 479480. The number is

(a)  56315

(b)  55192

(c)  54273

(d)  53275

Answer: (d)

93. In an election one of the two candidates got 35% of the total votes polled, but he lost by 210 votes. What is the total number of votes polled?

(a)  600

(b)  700

(c)  710

(d)  525

Answer: (b)

94. A train which is 1 km long traveling at a speed of 80 km/hr, enters a tunnel 2 km of length. What time does the train take to come fully our of the tunnel?

(a)  4 minutes

(b)  3 minutes

(c)  5 minutes

(d)  3 hours

Answer: (*)

95. Raju went 30 metres to the east. Then he turned left and after walking 25 metres, turned right and went 35 metres and then turned right and went 25 metres. How far Raju from the starting point?

(a)  55 metres

(b)  60 metres

(c)  65 metres

(d)  70 metres

Answer: (c)

96. If the word CHAIR is written as EKENX, how would the word TABLE be written in that code?

(a)  VCEPJ

(b)  VDEPK

(c)  VDFQK

(d)  VDGQL

Answer: (c)

97. Daily earning of two persons are in the ratio 5 : 6 and their daily expenses are in the ratio 7 : 9. If each saves Rs. 60 per day, their daily income in Rs. are:

(a)  (Rs. 200, Rs. 240)

(b)  (Rs. 250, Rs. 300)

(c)  (Rs. 400, Rs. 480)

(d)  (Rs. 500, Rs. 600)

Answer: (a)

98. The eighth part of a number exceeds the ninth party by 5. The number is:

(a)  350

(b)  360

(c)  375

(d)  425

Answer: (b)

99. Four times of a positive whole number is 30 less than twice the square of the number. The number is:

(a)  5

(b)  6

(c)  9

(d)  15

Answer: (a)

100. A sum of money amount of Rs. 8,000 in 2 years and Rs. 9,500 in 3 years. The rate of simple interest is:

(a)  20%

(b)  25%

(c)  30%

(d)  31.57%

Answer: (c)

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