Jalgaon Zilla Parishad Set One Question Papers with Answer Key

1.__________ is also known as smack.
(1) Heroin (2) Barbiturate (3) Cannabis (4) Cocaine

Ans:- (1) Heroin

2.While defending an assault by weapon, defence wound on a person is not likely to be caused on following part.
(1) Palms of hands
(2) Fingers of hands
(3) Arms
(4) Abdomen

Ans:- (4) Abdomen

3.As per the recommendations of National Human Rights Commission, in which condition the postmortem examination is videotaped ?
(1) Homicide
(2) Death due to female foeticide
(3) Death due to medical negligence
(4) Death of a convicted person in prison

Ans:- (4) Death of a convicted person in prison

4.Following can be helpful in determining time elapsed after death :
(1) Rigor mortis
(2) Number of wounds on dead body
(3) Blood group of deceased
(4) None of the above

Ans:- (1) Rigor mortis

5.Which of the following information can be obtained after postmortem examination in a case of homicide ?
(1) Cause of death
(2) Approximate time of death
(3) Weapon used
(4) All of the above

Ans:- (4) All of the above

6. How many exit wounds can be seen on the body if one entry wound is present in firearm case ?
(1) One (2) More than one (3) Nil (4) Any of the above

Ans:- (4) Any of the above

7. Self inflicted wounds are most likely to be ________
(1) Incised wounds
(2) Conksion
(3) Burn injury
(4) Graze abrasion

Ans:- (1) Incised wounds

8.In which of the following circumstances, dead body putrefaction will be earliest ?
(1) Dead body buried in soil
(2) Dead body lying in water
(3) Dead body kept in open air
(4) Dead body covered with ice

Ans:- (3) Dead body kept in open air

9.Which of the following is a non-poisonous snake ?
(1) Rat Snake
(2) Krait
(3) Russel’s Viper
(4) Cobra

Ans:- (1) Rat Snake

10.Which of the following test is carried out to detect Gun Shot Residue (G.S.R.) ?
(1) Dermal Nitrate Test
(2) Blood group test
(3) X-ray test
(4) Luminol test

Ans:- (1) Dermal Nitrate Test

11.Consider following statements as regards Universal Declaration of Human Rights :
(a) That it was prepared by the Human Rights Commission working under the Economic and Social Council of the (UN) United Nation.
(b) That it is legally binding upon all the States.
(c) It contains not only civil and political rights but also economic, social and cultural rights.
(d) Article Five [5] of it prohibits torture, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct ?
(1) Only (a) and (b) are correct.
(2) Only (c) and (d) are correct.
(3) All (a), (b), (c) and (d) are correct.
(4) Only (a), (c) and (d) are correct.

Ans:- (4) Only (a), (c) and (d) are correct.

12.Which state established First Police Complaints authority in India ?
(1) Maharashtra (2) J and K (3) Tamil Nadu (4) Gujarat

Ans:- (1) Maharashtra

13.Which of the following cases are related to the Supreme Court directives on
handcuffing ?
(a) Prem Shankar Shukla Vs. Delhi Administration.
b) Sunil Batra Vs. Delhi Administration and others.
(c) Prakash Singh and others Vs. Union of India.
(d) Citizen For Democracy Vs. State of Assam and others.

Answer options :
(1) (a) (b)
(2) (a) (b) (c) (d)
(3) (a), (b), (d)
(4) (b) , (d)

Ans:- (3) (a), (b), (d)

14.National Human Rights Commission can suggest Government regarding Human Rights in________way.
(1) By Letter
(2) By Annual Report
(3) By Personal
(4) Never Suggest to Govt.

Ans:- (2) By Annual Report

15.National Human Rights Commission while inquiring into complaints shall have the power of :
(1) Investigation Officer
(2) Criminal Court
(3) Civil Court
(4) Commission

Ans:- (3) Civil Court

16.Identify the correct meaning of the underlined part.
Every mortal has to pay the debt of nature one day.
(1) to bear the expenses
(2) to die
(3) to face difficulties
(4) to return his money

Ans:- (2) to die

17.What does the underlined modal auxiliary suggest ?
You can go now.
(1) Permission
(2) Possibility
(3) Ability
(4) Request

Ans:- (3) Ability

18.Select the correct alternative to complete the sentence meaningfully Plans may______due to insufficient funds.
(1) fall out
(2) fall apart
(3) fall off
(4) fall through

Ans:- (3) fall off

19.Choose the correct word.
His handwriting is not_____________.
(1) legible
(2) eligible
(3) ineligible
(4) illegal

Ans:- (2) eligible

20.Identify the correct sentence.
a. The flowers smell sweet.
b. She looks charmingly.

(1) a only (2) b only (3) Both a and b (4) Neither a nor b

Ans:- (3) Both a and b

21.Choose the correct sentence from the options given.
(1) He prevented me to go their.
(2) He prevented me going.
(3) He prevented me from going there,
(4) He prevented me for going there.

Ans:- (2) He prevented me going.

22.Identify the sentences punctuated correctly.
a. I like poems, stories and prose,
b. Mango, apple, date, almond, walnut, watermelon, etc. are useful fruits.
c. I woke up; I got out of bed.

(1) a and c only
(2) a and b only
(3) b and c only
(4) All of the above

Ans:- (2) a and b only

23.Choose the correct pronoun____________do you wish to see?
(1) Who (2) Whom (3) Whose (4) None of the above

Ans:- (1) Who

24.Choose the correct question tag(s).
a. We must go now, mustn’t we ?
b. You aren’t leaving, aren’t you ?
c. You can drive, can’t you ?

(1) a andc only (2) band c only (3) c only (4) a, band c

Ans:- (3) c only

25.Identify the correct passive voice of the given sentence.
What do you do now ?
(1) What has been done by you, now ?
(2) What is being done by you, now ?
(3) What are you doing now ?
(4) What has been being done by you, now ?

Ans:- (2) What is being done by you, now ?

26.Choose the best indirect form of the given sentence.
“Do you suppose you know better than your own father ?”jeered his angry mother.
(1) His angry mother jeers and asks whether he supposed that he knew better
than his own father.
(2) His angry mother jeered and asked that he supposed whether he knew better
than his own father.
(3) His angry mother jeered and asked whether he supposed that he knew better
than his own father.
(4) His angry mother jeered and asked whether he supposed that he knows better
than his own father.

Ans:- (2) His angry mother jeered and asked that he supposed whether he knew better
than his own father.

27.Identify the correct indirect narration of the sentence given below :
He says, “I am working hard.”
(1) He said that he was working hard.
(2) He says that he is working hard.
(3) He says he is working hard.
(4) He said that he is working hard.

Ans:- (3) He says he is working hard.

28.Identify the clause underlined.
Those who are honest succeed in life.
(1) Noun clause
(2) Adjective clause
(3) Adverb clause of reason
(4) Adverb clause of condition

Ans:- (1) Noun clause

29.Change the voice.
Mr. Krishnaji teaches us grammar.
(1) Grammar teaches us Mr. Krishnaji.
(2) We are taught grammar by Mr. Krishnaji.
(3) We are taught by Mr. Krishnaji, grammar.
(4) Grammar teaches us by ‘Mr. Krishnaji.
Ans:- (3) We are taught by Mr. Krishnaji, grammar.

30.The purpose of Hiuen Tsang to travel to India was
(1) to study the influence of Buddhism on Hindu religion.
(2) to spread his religion in India.
(3) to undertake pilgrimage and enhance knowledge.
(4) to study powerful cultural forces in India

Ans:- (3) to undertake pilgrimage and enhance knowledge.

31.Which of the following has been considered as the real contribution of Hiuen Tsang ?
(1) He meticulously recorded his experiences and feelings.
(2) He pointed out the impact of Hinduism on Buddhism.
(3) He visited and spent time in many places in India.
(4) He influenccd the clite in China to visit India.
Ans:- (4) He influenccd the clite in China to visit India.

32.The writings of Hiuen Tsang are considered as relevant because
(1) he had spent some time in royal courts.
(2) he was a scholar and gentle observer.
(3) he visited India as a tradesman.
(4) None of the above

Ans:- (3) he visited India as a tradesman.

33. Choose the word which is most nearly the same in meaning of the word given below
as used in the passage.

(1) Offer (2) Settle (3) Remit (4) Reward

Ans:- (4) Reward

34.Choose the word which is most opposile in meaning of the word given below as used
in the passage.
(1) Different (2) Rarely (3) Distinct (4) Separate

Ans:- (4) Separate

35. Match the synonyms :
I II
a. Aptitude I. Universe
b. Cosmos II. Decisive
c. Genuine III. Talent
d. Crucial IV. Authentic

a b c d
(1) III I IV II
(2) II I III IV
(3) IV I II III
(4) II IV I III

Ans:- (1) III I IV II

36.Pick out the sentence in comparative degree.
(1) Shakuntala is the best drama in Sanskrit.
(2) Mahabaleshwar is more cooler than Matheran.
(3) Mumbai is more crowded than Pune.
(4) Mumbai is more crowder than Pune.

Ans:- (4) Mumbai is more crowder than Pune.

37.Identify the wordlphrase given below that can replace the wordlphrase underlined to
make the sentence meaningful.
I reversed my jacket.
(1) upturned
(2) changed
(3) overturned
(4) turned inside out

Ans:- (3) overturned

38.Choose the correct reported speech of the following sentence :
She said to me, “Shut the door.”
(1) She said to me to shut the door.
(2) She asked me to shut the door.
(3) She told to me to shut the door.
(4) She said to shut the door.

Ans:- (3) She told to me to shut the door.

39.Choose the correct sentence(s).
a. I have got Indira’s letter yesterday.
b. I saw him at the Bhusaval station last month.
c. You have met Fatima at the station ?

(1) a only (2) b only (3) c only (4) a, b and c

Ans:- (2) b only

40.Choose the correct alternative for the blank.
I__________this film four times.
(1) have seen
(2) am seeing
(3) was seeing
(4) have been seeing

Ans:- (3) was seeing

41.The cause(s) of industrial disputes in India waslwere
(1) Increasing wages
(2) Demand of bonus
(3) Working hours, leaves and holidays
(4) All of the above

Ans:- (4) All of the above

42.Consider the following statements :
a. Domestic trade takes place between different countries.
b. Export and import are the basic processes of international trade.
c. When international trade takes place between two countries it is called
bilateral trade.

Which of the statementh given above’islare incorrect ?
(1) a and b only (2) band c only (3) a only (4) c only

Ans:- (3) a only

43.Consider the following statements :
a. Providing technological assistance and training to developing countries is a
function of the World Trade Organisation.
b. Controlling the international trade of crude oil is a function of the Association
of South-East Asian Nations.
c. Making funds available for growth of economies of members is a function of
BRIGS.

Which of the statements given above are correct ?

(1) a and c only (2) a and b only (3) b and c only (4) All of the above

Ans:- (2) a and b only

44.The “Bankers’ Bank” in our country is known as
a. Reserve Bank of India
b. Commercial Bank
c. State Bank of India
d. None of the above

(1) a only (2) a and b only (3) a, b and c only (4) d only

Ans:- (2) a and b only

45.A Commercial Bank does the following functions :
a. Function of issuing currency
b. Functions as a banker to the Government

(1) a only
(2) b only
(3) Both of the above
(4) None of the above

Ans:- (1) a only

46.Consider the following statements according to demographic transition :
a. In Stage I an economy is primitive and backward.
b. In Stage I1 there is rapid growth of population.
c. In Stage 111 fast industrialisation and urbanisation takes place
d. India entered Stage I1 after 1921.

Which of the statements given above are correct ?

(1) a and b only (2) b and c only (3) c and d only (4) All of the above

Ans:- (1) a and b only

47.The means of credit control of R.B.I. is/are
a. Quantitative measures of credit control
b. Qualitative measures of credit control

(1) a only
(2) b only
(3) None of the above
(4) Both a and b

Ans:- (1) a only

48.As per the Census of 2011, match the Union temtory with the density of population :

Union Territory Density of Population
a. Delhi N.C.T. I. 2547
b. Chandigarh II. 9258
c. Pondicherry III. 11320
d. Daman and Diu IV. 2191

a b c d

(1) III II I IV
(2) II III IV I
(3) IV I III II
(4) III IV I1 I

Ans:- (3) IV I III II

49.Consider the following statements :
a. Chief Minister is the ex-officio Chairman of the Planning Commission in India.
b. In India, economic planning started in 1947.
c. In India, first annual plan was implemented in period 1978 – 80

Which of the statements given above are incorrect ?

(1) a and b only (2) b and c only (3) a and c only (4) All of the above

Ans:- (3) a and c only

50. Match the following pairs :
I II
a. Indira Awaas Yojana (MY) I. 1985 -86
b. Jawahar Rojgar Yojana (JRY) II. 1980
c. Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar III. 1999
Yojana (SGSY)
d. Integrated Rural Development Iv. 1989
Programme (IRDP)

a b c d
(1) I IV III II
(2) III I II Iv
(3) II III IV I
(4) Iv II I III

Ans:- (4) Iv II I III