CAPF-AC Sample Practice Paper-14 ( General Studies)

CAPF-AC Sample Practice Paper-14 ( General Studies)

1. Who remarked that the native Indian rulers “acted as breakwaters to the storm”?

(a) Canning
(b) Hardinge
(c) Dalhousie
(d) Lytton

2. Who were the chief targets of the villager’s attack during the Revolt?

(a) Police thanas
(b) Courts
(c) Collectorate office
(d) Moneylenders

3. Where did Nana Saheb escape to after being defeated?

(a) Burma
(b) Nepal
(c) Bhutan
(d) Tibet

4. Who was the Governor-General who discontinued the practice of giving gifts to Bahadur Shah, the Mughal emperor?

(a) Hardinge
(b) Dalhousie
(c) Canning
(d) Ellenhorough

5. Who was the head of the East India Company in 1857?

(a) Charles Peterson
(b) Thomas Patterson
(c) R.D. Mangles
(d) James Duff

6. Which Governor-General banned the practice of adopting a child?

(a) Harding
(b) Dalhousie
(c) Canning
(d) Ellenborough

7. Who was the first victim of the Revolt?

(a) Bakht Khan
(b) Dunde Khan
(c) Abdullah Khan
(d) Mangal Pandey

8. Who was the British officer of Delhi when the Revolt took place?

(a) Campbell
(b) Outram
(c) Ripley
(d) Elphinstone

9. Consider the following statements.

(i) Transfer of pollen from anther to female stigma is termed pollination.
(ii) Entomophyly is transfer of pollen by wind.
(iii) Anemoplyl is transfer of pollen by insects.
Which of this are true?
a) i & ii
b) ii & iii
c) ii only
d) iii only

10. Consider the following statements.

(i) Flowers are reproductive parts of plants.
(ii) In asexual reproduction plants give rise to new plants without seeds.
(iii) In sexual reproduction plants are obtained from seeds.
Which of the above are true?
(a) i & ii
(b) ii
(c) ii & iii
(d) All of the above

11. Consider the following statements.

(i) Papya produce unisexual flowers.
(ii) Mustad, Rose & petnia have bisexual.
(iii) Flowers with both stamers & fistil are bisexual flowers.
Which of the above are true?
a) All of the above
b) ii & iii
c) i & ii
d) iii only

12. Consider the following statements.

(A) Ost e oa r th r it i s i s a d ege ne r at i ve co n di t io n associated with the wearing away of protective caps of cartilage covering the bones ends.
(B) Rheumatoid arthritis is a severely damaging arthritis that beings with thickening of synovial membrane followed by bone
(C) Rheumatoid arthrits may be guatic in which move wome than men our affected.
Which of the above are true?
(A) A & B only
(B) B & C only
(C) C only
(D) All of the above.

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13. Consider the following statements.

(A) Creating phosphate is a muscle storage product involved in rapid regeneration of ADP into ATP.
(B) Calcium ions are required for each cycle of myosin actin interaction.
(C) Calcium is released into sarcomere when a muscle is stumaled to contact.
Which of the above are false?
(A) A & B
(B) C only
(C) B & C
(D) None of the above.

14. Consider the following statements.

(A) Vertebrates move by application of the principles of the levers.
(B) Levers emplify a increase the velocity of motion.
(C) The amount of amplification does not depend on the length of the lever.
Which of the above false?
(A) A & B only
(B) C only
(C) All are false
(D) B only

15. Consider the following statements.

(i) Two types of filaments in a skeletal muscles are made up of proteins actin & myosin.
(ii) Actins filament are thick and made up of high bands.
(iii) Myosin filament are thin & made up of dark bands.
Which of the above are false?
(a) A only
(b) B only
(c) B & C only
(d) All of the above

16. Consider the following statements.

(i) Red Blood Cells are known as leucocytes.
(ii) White Blood Cells are known as Erythrocytes.
(iii) Platelets are known as thrombocytes.
Which of the above are correct?
(a) i & ii
(b) ii & iii
(c) ii only
(d) iii only

17. Consider the following statements.

(i) WBC are less in number as compared to RBC –Ratio being 1/600.
(ii) WBC has nuclei & do not contain hemoglobin.
(iii) WBC engulfs bacteria and this process is called ‘Phagocytosis’.
Which of the above are correct?
(a) i, ii
(b) ii, iii
(c) i only
(d) i, ii & iii

18. Consider the following statements.

(i) Rheumatic heart disease generally the valves of the heart are involved.
(ii) Coronary heart diseases affect individuals of higher age group.
(iii) Fatty substances block the coronary arteries truly undoing blood supply to the heart.
Which of the above are correct?
(a) All of the above
(b) None of the above
(c) i & ii
(d) ii & iii

19. Consider the following statements.

(i) The joint where our neck joins the head is called a Pivotal Joint.
(ii) The elbow has a fixed joint.
(iii) The bones that are forced are called pivotal joints.
Which of the above are correct?
(a) I, ii and iii
(b) None of the above.
(c) ii & iii
(d) iii only

20. Consider the following statements.

(i) Active immunity develops after an illness or vaccine.
(ii) That typhoid vaccine is available under the name typhoid.
Which of the above are true?
(a) i, ii
(b) ii
(c) i

21. Commensalism is a term which characteristics

(a) living together of two or more different kinds of animals
(b) organisational relationship between two or more different animals
(c) a group of two or more different animals which can not exist without the help of one another
(d) the association between two or more different animals where one may sometimes be harmful to the other.

22. An ecosystem can be defined as

(a) a community of organisms together with the environment in which they live
(b) a part of earth and its atmosphere which inhabits living organisms
(c) the abiotic component of an area
(d) a community of organisms interacting with one another.

23. In situ conservation of biodiversity involves

(a) facilitating gene flow
(b) introduction of new genetic stock
(c) translocation of animals
(d) all of the above.

24. Environmental GIS describes the use of

(a) data on atmospheric absorption of radiation
(b) electromagnetic energy in very specific regions
(c) location based data management tools to assist in the decision making processes
(d) none of the above

25. Consider the following statements

1. The energy involved in most of the natural phenomena is negligible compared to solar energy received by the earth
2. Both sun and earth electromagnetic radiation
3. The sun emit electromagnetic radiation like a black body
4. Half of the solar radiation is in the visible region Of these
(a) only 1 is correct
(b) 1, 2 and 3 are correct
(c) 3 and 4 are correct
(d) all are correct.

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Answer:-
1. (a) 2. (d) 3. (b) 4. (d) 5. (c) 6. (b) 7. (d) 8. (c) 9. (b) 10. (d)
11. (a) 12. (d) 13. (d) 14. (b) 15. (c) 16. (d) 17. (d) 18. (a) 19. (b) 20. (a)
21. (a) 22. (a) 23. (d) 24. (c) 25. (d)