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हमारे आस-पास के पदार्थ
हमारे आस-पास के पदार्थ Objective Questions
1. वायु का दाब जैसे-जैसे घटता है वैसे-वैसे द्रव का क्वथनांक:
(A) बढ़ाता है
(B) घटता है
(c) स्थिर रहता है
(d) इनमें से कोई नहीं
| Answer :- (B) |
2. गैस का द्रव में परिवर्तन कहलाता है।:
(A)गैसीकरण
(B) उर्वपातन
(c) संघनन
(d) जमना
| Answer :- (C) |
3. वह ताप जिस पर ठोस द्रव में परिवर्तित होता है, कहलाता है:
(A) द्रवणांक
(B) क्वथनांक
(c) क्रान्तिक ताप
(d) क्रान्तिक बिन्दु
| Answer :- (B) |
4. पदार्थ के कण :
(A) अतिसूक्ष्म होते हैं
(B) गतिज ऊर्जायुक्त होते हैं।
(c) एक-दूसरे को आकर्षित करते हैं
(d) इनमें सभी
| Answer :- (D) |
5. पदार्थ की कितनी अवस्थाएं होती हैं?
(A) तीन
(B) चार
(c) पांच
(d) छः
| Answer :- (C) |
6. निम्न में कौन पदार्थ का गुण नहीं है?
(A) घनत्व
(B) संपीड्वता
(c) तरंगदैर्घ्य
(d) विसरण
| Answer :- (C) |
7. किसकी संपीड्यता सबसे कम होती है। :
(A) ठोस
(B) द्रव
(c) गैस
(d) प्लाज्या
| Answer :- (A) |
8. किसी ठोस पदार्थ का सीधे वाष्य में परिवर्तन कहलाता है।:
(A) वाष्पन
(B) उबलना
(c) संघनन
(d) उर्ध्वपातन
| Answer :- (B) |
9. बाष्पन की प्रक्रिया से उत्पन्न होती है:
(A) गर्मी
(B) ठंडक
(c) ताप में वृद्धि
(d) इनमें से कोई नहीं
| Answer :- (B) |
10. निम्न में किसका घनत्व सबसे अधिक होता है?
(A) ठोस
(B) द्रव
(c) गैस
(d) प्लाज्मा
| Answer :- (A) |
क्या हमारे आस-पास के पदार्थ शुद्ध हैं
क्या हमारे आस-पास के पदार्थ शुद्ध हैं Objective Questions
1. निम्नलिखित में कौन तत्व नहीं है?
(A) धातु
(B) अधातु
(c) उपधातु
(d) कोलॉइडल
| Answer :- (D) |
2. निम्नलिखित में कौन शुद्ध पदार्थ नहीं है?
(A) सोडियम
(B) नावित जल
(c) कार्बन डाइऑक्साइड
(d) गंगा जल
| Answer :- (D) |
3. निम्नलिखित में शुद्ध पदार्थ कौन है?
(A) नावित जल
(B) गंगा जल
(c) समुद जल
(d) इनमें से कोई नहीं
| Answer :- (A) |
4. यौगिक में तत्वों का अनुपात :
(A) निश्चित होता है
(B) अनिश्चित होता है
(c) परिवर्तनशील होता है
(d) इनमें सभी
| Answer :- (A) |
5. परिक्षिप्त प्रावस्था एवं परिक्षेपण माध्यम से मिलकर बने विलयन को कहा जाता है।:
(A) संतृप्त विलयन
(B) असंतृप्त विलयन
(c) अतिसंतृप्त विलयन
(d) कोलाइडल विलयन
| Answer :- (D) |
6. निम्नलिखित में कौन ‘शुद्ध पदार्थ है?
(A) दूध
(B) रक्त
(c) जल
(d) मिश्रधातु
| Answer :- (C) |
7. निम्नलिखित में कौन ‘अशुद्ध पदार्थ है?
(A) सोडियम
(B) वायु
(c) हाइड्रोजन
(d) अमोनिया
| Answer :- (B) |
8. निम्नलिखित में कौन विलयन है?
(A) साबुन विलयन
(B) लवण विलयन
(c) चॉक जल मिश्रण
(d) स्टार्च विलयन
| Answer :- (B) |
9. निम्नलिखित में कौन निलंबन है?
(A) चीनी विलयन
(B) सोडा जल
(c) मटमैला जल
(d) साबुन जल
| Answer :- (C) |
10. निम्नलिखित में कौन तत्व?
(A) हवा
(B) ऑक्सीजन
(c) पानी
(d) लवण
| Answer :- (B) |
A Pinch of Snuff is – Manohar Malgaonkar
A Pinch of Snuff Objective
1. Who was the author of A Pinch of Snuff:
(A) H.E Bates
(B) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(c) Manohar Malgaonkar
(d) Dorothy L Sayers
| Answer :- (C) |
2. Ratiram was the son of:
(A) Jaganlal Ratiram
(B) Sohanlal Ratiram
(c) Mohanlal Ratiram
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (C) |
3. The second important person Nanukaka had planned to meet was:
(A) The Home Minister
(B) The Railway Minister
(c) The Welfare Minister
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (C) |
4. Nanukaka was the narrator’s:
(A) father
(B) mother
(c) cousin
(d) maternal uncle
| Answer :- (D) |
5. Ratiram was the son of:
(A) Sohanlal Ratiram
(B) Mohanlal Ratiram
(c) Devanlal Ratiram
(d) Herolal Ratiram
| Answer :- (A) |
6. Whose announcement shook Manohar Malgaonkar:
(A) father’s
(B) mother’s
(c) brother’s
(d) sister’s
| Answer :- (B) |
7. There is nothing like honesty was said by:
(A) Ratiram
(B) Nanukaka
(c) Sohanlal Ratiram
(d) Hajrat Barkat Ali
| Answer :- (B) |
8.Who returned mumbling colourful Marathi swearwords?
(A) Alok
(B) Rupa
(c) Nanukaka
(d) Manohar Malgaonkar
| Answer :- (C) |
9. Nanukaka has a unique quality of telling:
(A) lies
(B) stories
(c) truths
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (A) |
10. Nanukaka portrayed himself as the hereditary astrologer of the Maharaja of:
(A) Bikaner
(B) Jaipur
(c) Ninnore
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (C) |
I Have a Dream – Martin Luther
I Have a Dream Objectives
1. Who was the author of I Have a Dream:
(A) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(B) Mahatma Gandhi
(c) Manohar Aalgaonkar
(d) Martin Luther
| Answer :- (D) |
2. Martin Luther King Jr. was a:
(A) American
(B) French
(c) German
(d) Negro
| Answer :- (D) |
3. Martin Luther King Jr. was born in:
(A) 1919
(B) 1929
(c) 1939
(d) 1969
| Answer :- (B) |
4. Who was one of the greatest orators in American history?
(A) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(B) Mahatma Gandhi
(c) Martin Luther
(d) H.E. Bates
| Answer :- (C) |
5. By the signing of the emancipation proclamation the hopes of the Negro population was:
(A) fulfilled
(B) half fulfilled
(c) remained unfulfilled
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (C) |
6. The ‘bark of justice’ is:
(A) bankrupt
(B) highway
(c) staggered
(d) struggled
| Answer :- (A) |
7. All of God’s children refer to:
(A) English men
(B) Indians
(c) Pakistanis
(d) Negroes
| Answer :- (D) |
8. Martin Luther King Jr. belonged to:
(A) Britain
(B) France
(c) China
(d) The USA
| Answer :- (A) |
9. Martin Luther King, Jr. refers to ghetto meaning:
(A) affluent area
(B) commercial area
(c) slum area
(d) wealthy locality
| Answer :- (C) |
10. The Negroes made the pledge that they will always:
(A) march ahead
(B) march back
(c) march slowly
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (D) |
Ideas that Have Helped Mankind – Bertrand Russell
Ideas that Have Helped Mankind
1. Who was the author of Ideas that Have Helped Mankind:
(A) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(B) Mahatma Gandhi
(c) Manohar Aalgaonkar
(d) Bertrand Russell
| Answer :- (D) |
2. Bertrand Russell was a:
(A) historian
(B) mathematician
(c) philosopher
(d) All of the above
| Answer :- (D) |
3. Civilization has taught us to be more
(A) brotherly
(B) nobely
(c) friendly
(d) cordially
| Answer :- (C) |
4. Which creatures die of hunger in large numbers during the winter:
(A) birds
(B) animals
(c) human beings
(d) plants
| Answer :- (A) |
5. Human beings suffer more due to their
(A) ignorance
(B) intelligence
(c) reluctance
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (B) |
6. Who was also a commentator on a large variety of topics:
(A) Mahatma Gandhi
(B) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(c) Martin Luther King Jr.
(d) Bertrand Russell
| Answer :- (D) |
7. Every human death lay starvation is preceded by a long period of:
(A) anxiety
(B) happiness
(c) sorrow
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (A) |
8. The taming of ……… animals made life much pleasant:
(A) wild
(B) domestic
(c) weak
(d) voracious
| Answer :- (B) |
9. The invention of ovewowee bv. was more important than the domestication of animals:
(A) car
(B) fire
(c) agriculture
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (C) |
10. Who would not help the corn to grow unless he was allowed to feast on the blood of children ?:
(A) Noloch
(B) Moloch
(c) Toloch
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (B) |
The Artist – Shiga Naoya
The Artist Objectives
1. The Artist has been written by:
(A) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(B) Shiga Naoya
(c) Bertrand Russell
(d) Mahatma Gandhi
| Answer :- (B) |
2. Shiga Naoya was born in:
(A) 1853
(B) 1873
(c) 1883
(d) 1893
| Answer :- (C) |
3. Seibei was a ……….. years old Japanese boy:
(A) two
(B) five
(c) nine
(d) twelve
| Answer :- (D) |
4. Shiga Naoya is a …… writer
(A) Japanese
(B) Chinese
(c) Indian
(d) Bhutanese
| Answer :- (A) |
5. Seibi knew every place that sold:
(A) fish
(B) meat
(c) gourds
(d) vegetables
| Answer :- (C) |
6. Seibee’s hobby was collecting:
(A) seed
(B) gourds
(c) grass
(d0 flowers
| Answer :- (B) |
7. One day Seibi found p peculiar gourd at shop of an old woman, which cost him:
(A) two yen
(B) five yen
(c) ten yen
(d) twenty yen
| Answer :- (C) |
8.Who smashed Seibei’s gourds to pieces:
(A) His father
(B) His mother
(c) His brother
(d) His sister
| Answer :- (A) |
9. Whenever Seibi passed through the market, he searched the:
(A) affluent area
(B) commercial area
(c) slum area
(d) wealthy locality
| Answer :- (C) |
10. The price of the five inches gourds is:
(A) five yen
(B) six yen
(c) eight yen
(d) ten yen
| Answer :- (D) |
A child is Born – Germaine Greer
A child is Born
1. A child is Born is written by:
(A) Anton P Chekhov
(B) Shiga Naoya
(c) H. E. Betes
(d) Mahatma Gandhi
| Answer :- (C) |
2. In Bangladesh children are looked after by the:
(A) father only
(B) mother only
(c) whole family
(d) none of these
| Answer :- (C) |
3. During pregnancy a woman prefers her mother’s house because:
(A) she feels freedom there
(B) she gets proper care there
(c) she is neglected
(d) none of these
| Answer :- (D) |
4. In Bangladesh Rupthoka is a kind of
(A) sweet dish
(B) bread
(c) spoem
(d) fairy tales
| Answer :- (D) |
5. Rupthoka is told by
(A) mother
(B) aunt
(c) sister
(d) brother
| Answer :- (B) |
6. The naming ceremony is held when the baby is:
(A) three days old
(B) five days old
(C) seven days old
(D) None of these
| Answer :- (C) |
7. Who visits mother’s house as a reward of pregnancy?
(A) Sylhet woman
(B) Punjabis woman
(C) Bihari woman
(D) Odishi woman
| Answer :- (A) |
8.Who visited an enormous modern hospital for ‘Bantu patients’ in south Africa:
(A) Geeta Sethi
(B) Mamata Sen
(c) Ragini Kri
(d) Sheila Kitzinger
| Answer :- (D) |
9. In traditional births infant and mother mortality is:
(A) lesser
(B) greater
(c) negligible
(d) none of these
| Answer :- (B) |
10. In traditional society a woman lose her own name and is known as the mother of her first born child, but the West regards it is:
(A) good
(B) beneficial
(c) outrageous
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (C) |
How Free is the Press” – Dorothy L. Sayers
How Free is the Press
1. How Free is the Press has been written by:
(a) Mahatma Gandhi
(b) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(c) Dorothy L. Sayers
(d) Bertrand Russel
| Answer :- (C) |
2. Dorothy L. Sayers says that press is free:
(A) everywhere
(B) somewhere
(c) nowhere
(d) at most places
| Answer :- (B) |
3. No widely circulated newspaper daręs support a public policy due to vested interest of:
(A) the government
(B) editor
(c) reporter
(d) advertisers
| Answer :- (D) |
4. Dorothy L. Sayers is:
(A) essayist
(B) doctor
(c) novelist
(d) singer
| Answer :- (A) |
5. When is censorship imposed on press in a country like Britain:
(A) election
(B) emergency
(c) disasters
(d) flood
| Answer :- (B) |
6. The auther has given the forms of misrepresentation,they are:
(A) four
(B) five
(c) six
(d0 seven
| Answer :- (C) |
7. The editorial policy of a newspaper is controlled by:
(A) advertisement
(B) bankruptcy
(c) discontent
(d) reality
| Answer :- (A) |
8. Freedom of press is restricted during:
(A) peace
(B) war
(c) epidemic
(d) none of these
| Answer :- (B) |
9. The second chief source of a newspaper’s revenue is:
(A) debt
(B) donation
(c) the wealth of owner
(d) grant by the government
| Answer :- (C) |
10. Censorship is imposed during:
(A) election
(B) peaceful time
(c) emergency
(d) none of these
| Answer :- (C) |
The Earth – H. E. Bates
The Earth Objectives
1. Who was the writter of The Earth””:
(A) Pearl S. Buck
(B) Shiga Naoya
(c) Dorothy L. Sayers
(d) H. E. Bates
| Answer :- () |
2. Shiga Naoya was born in:
(A) 1853
(B) 1873
(c) 1883
(d) 1893
| Answer :- (C) |
3. Seibei was a ……….. years old Japanese boy:
(A) two
(B) five
(c) nine
(d) twelve
| Answer :- (D) |
4. Shiga Naoya is a …… writer
(A) Japanese
(B) Chinese
(c) Indian
(d) Bhutanese
| Answer :- (A) |
5. Seibi knew every place that sold:
(A) fish
(B) meat
(c) gourds
(d) vegetables
| Answer :- (C) |
6. Seibee’s hobby was collecting:
(A) seed
(B) gourds
(c) grass
(d0 flowers
| Answer :- (B) |
7. One day Seibi found p peculiar gourd at shop of an old woman, which cost him:
(A) two yen
(B) five yen
(c) ten yen
(d) twenty yen
| Answer :- (C) |
8.Who smashed Seibei’s gourds to pieces:
(A) His father
(B) His mother
(c) His brother
(d) His sister
| Answer :- (A) |
9. Whenever Seibi passed through the market, he searched the:
(A) affluent area
(B) commercial area
(c) slum area
(d) wealthy locality
| Answer :- (C) |
10. The Negroes made the pledge that they will always:
(A) march ahead
(B) march back
(c) march slowly
(d) None of these
| Answer :- (D) |
India through a Traveller’s Eyes – Pearl S. Buck
India through a Traveller’s Eyes
1. India through a Traveller’s Eyes has been written by:
(A) R.N.Tagore
(B) Pt Jawahar Lal Nehru
(c) Leo Tolstoy
(d) Pearl S. Buck
| Answer :- (D) |
2. Pearl S. Buck is an …… writer:
(A) American
(B) British
(c) European
(d) Indian
| Answer :- (A) |
3.India through a Traveller’s Eyes is:
(A) a short story
(B) a political treatise
(C) an excerpt from a novel
(D) an essay
| Answer :- (B) |
4. The life span in India was only:
(A) 25 yrs
(B) 27 yrs
(C) 28 yrs
(D) 29 yrs
| Answer :- (B) |
5.The writer visiting an Indian family felt:
(A) happiness
(B) sorrow
(c) disgust
(d) none of these
| Answer :- (A) |
6.India.was a part of the background of:
(A) doctors life
(B) wife’s life
(c) Kashmiri man’s life
(d) Pearl S. Buck’s life
| Answer :- (D) |
7. Pearl S. Buck came to know about India through:
(A) Buddhism
(B) Christianity
(c) Hinduism
(d) Islam
| Answer :- (A) |
8. Who propensised blood both in Asia:
(A) Atlee
(B) Nehru
(c) Winston Churchill
(d) none of these
| Answer :- (C) |
9. ‘Come, My Beloved’ is written by
(A) Dr. Zakir Hussain
(B) Germaine Greer
(c) Mahatma Gandhi
(d) Pearl S: Buck
| Answer :- (D) |
10. According to Buck, the poorest people in India are:
(A) Wise
(B) Dishonest
(c) Wise and innately civilised
(d) Foolish
| Answer :- (C) |