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JAMIA BALLB ENTRANCE EXAMINATION 2022

1. What is the new name of the merged entity of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha channels?

(A) LS-RS Channel

(B) Sansad Channel

(C) Parliament Channel

(D) Indian Sabha Channel

2. The 'Baba Kalyani Committee' is related to?

(A) Long Term Food Policy

(B) Banking Supervision

(C) Small Scale Industries Reforms

(D) Special Economic Zones Policy

3. H20oooh! -Waterwise Program' for the Children of India is an initiative launched by:

(A) UNEP

(B) UNESCO

(C) UNDP

(D) NITI Ayog

4. The Punchhi Commission (2010) is associated with which of the following?

(A) Abolition of Death Penalty

(B) Reforms in Education

(C) Tax Reforms

(D) Center-State Relations


5. With reference to forests, what is the season between winter and monsoon referred to as?

(A) Rainfall Season

(B) Forest Fire Season

(C) Post-Winter Season

(D) Spring Season

6. The Project Sunrise is related to?

(A) Mental Health Care

(B) Rising HIV Prevalence

(C) Nutritional Support

(D) Tuberculosis Control

7. Which of the following initiatives resulted in the adoption of the founding principles of the Non-
Aligned Movement (NAM)?

(A) Brasilia Declaration

(B) Bandung Conference

(C) Nairobi Declaration

(D) Vienna Convention

8. Where can be the impeachment charges initiated against the President of India?

(A) Lok Sabha

(B) Rajya Sabha

(C) Supreme Court

(D) Either of the House of Parliament


9. Which Articles of the Indian Constitution contain the Emergency Provisions?

(A) Articles 350 to 360

(B) Articles 352 to 360

(C) Articles 342 to 350

(D) Articles 362 to 370

10. The Hague Convention 1954 is related to which of the following?

(A) Exclusive Economic Zone

(B) International Criminal Court

(C) Prevention of Cultural Heritage

(D) Ethics in Artificial Intelligence

11. Who discovered ABO blood group system?

(A) Gabriel Andral

(B) Karl Landsteiner

(C) William Addison

(D) Christinan Barnard

12. PARAM Ganga is related to:

(A) River Conservation

(B) Solar System

(C) Ballistic Missile

(D) Supercomputer
13. What is the name of India's first Venus Mission?

(A) Venera

(B) Veritas

(C) Shukrayaan

(D) Ayushman

14. Which is the hottest planet in our solar system?

(A) Mercury

(B) Venus

(C) Mars

(D) Jupiter

15. To answer a question, the given principle is to be applied to the given facts so as to arrive at most
reasonable conclusion.

Principle: Intentional application of force to another person is action able in law.

Facts: 'P' and 'D' are unknown to each other. When 'P' is about to sit on a chair, 'D' intentionally pulls it
away as a result of which 'P' falls on the floor and is injured.

(A) 'D' is not liable as 'P' is not seriously injured.

(B) 'D' is liable as he intentionally caused injury to P.

(C) 'D' is not liable as such jokes are common in the society.

(D) 'D' is not liable as the injury is not directly caused.


16. To answer a question, the given principle is to be applied to the given facts so as to arrive at most
reasonable conclusion.

Principle: Consent is a good defence in a civil action for tort but the act should be the same for which
consent was given.

Facts: 'B' was formally invited by 'A' to his house. 'B' after sitting for some time in drawing room, moved
to the bed room of the house. 'A' sued 'B' for trespass.

(A) 'B' has interfered with privacy of 'A'.

(B) 'B' has committed no trespass as he entered the house with 'A's consent.

(C) 'B' has offended 'A' by moving to bed room.

(D) 'B' has committed trespass as there was no consent of 'A' for entry in the Bed room.

17. To answer a question, the given principle is to be applied to the given facts so as to arrive at most
reasonable conclusion.

Principle: The communication of a proposal is complete when it comes to the knowledge of the person
to whom it is made.

Facts: 'A' sent a letter making a proposal to 'B' to purchase the house of 'B'.

(A) The communication of proposal is complete when 'B' reads the letter.

(B) The communication of proposal is complete when A sent the letter.

(C) The communication of proposal is complete when B's wife received it.

(D) The communication of proposal is complete when B's wife handed over the letter to 'Β'. JML

18. To answer a question, the given principle is to be applied t to arrive at most reasonable conclusion to
the given facts so as

Principle: A person is said to have committed assault when an apprehension is caused in the mind of a
person that he is about to use physical force against his body.

Facts: 'A' abuses 'B' while he was sitting in a moving train, by aggressively shaking his fists when 'B' was
standing on the railway platform at a distance.
(A) 'A' has caused apprehension of assault in the mind of 'B'.

(B) 'A' has committed assault against 'B'.

(C) 'A' has not committed assault against 'B'

(D) 'A' has caused fear of assault in the mind of 'B'.

19. To answer a question, the given principle is to be applied to the given facts so as to arrive at most
reasonable conclusion.

Principle: Nothing is an offence which is done by a child under twelve years of age, who has not attained
sufficient maturity of understanding to judge the nature and consequences of his conduct on that
occasion.

Facts: 'X', 11 years old boy, picks up a gold ring worth Rs 5000/-lying on a table in his friend's house and
immediately sells it for Rs 2000/-, and misappropriates the money.

(A) 'X' would not be protected under the principle stated above because, irrespective of the age, stealing
is an offence

(B) 'X' would be protected under the principle stated above becallse he is below 12 years of age

(C) 'X' would be protected under the principle stated above because his acts show that he was not
sufficiently mature to understand the nature and consequences of his conduct.

(D) 'X' would not be protected under the principle stated above because his acts show that he was
sufficiently mature to understand the nature and consequences of his conduct

20. To answer a question, the given principle is to be applied to the given facts so as to arrive at most
reasonable conclusion.

Principle: Defamation is the publication of a statement which tends to lower reputation of a person in
the estimation of other members of the society generally.

Facts: 'A' writes a highly offensive and derogatory letter about 'B', and sends it directly to 'B' in a sealed
cover.
(A) 'A' is liable to 'B' for defamation as the letter is highly offensive and derogatory and is directly sent to
'B'.

(B) 'A' is not liable to 'B' for defamation, since there is no publication to other person in whose
estimation the reputation of 'B' could be brought down.

(C) 'A' is liable to 'B' for defamation, as the letter is highly offensive and derogatory.

(D) 'A' is liable to 'B' for defamation, as it has hurt his (B's) self-esteem.

21. To answer a question, the given principle is to be applied to the given facts so as to arrive at most
reasonable conclusion.

Principle: In case where there is an infringement of legal right even without any actual loss or damage,
the person whose right is Infringed has a cause of action.

Facts: "P' was wrongfully prevented by the Returning officer from exercising his vote in an assembly
election. The candidate for whom he wanted to give his vote won the election. Still he ('P') brought an
action claiming damages.

(A) 'P' would succeed in his action, as it is mandatory to cast vote.

(B) 'P' would succeed in his action, as he was wrongfully prevented from exercising his legal right of
voting in that election.

(C) "P" would not succeed in his action, as he did not suffer any loss in that election.

(D) 'P' would not succeed in his action, as the candidate for whom he wanted to give his vote won the
election.
22. To answer a question, the given principle is to be applied to the given facts so as to arrive at most
reasonable conclusion.

Principle: Law never enforces an impossible promise.

Facts: 'A' made a promise to 'B' to discover treasure by magic.

(A) Law will not enforce the promise

(B) Law will enforce the promise

(C) Law will enforce the promise only at the option of 'A'.

(D) Law will enforce the promise only at the option of 'B'.

23. To answer a question, the given principle is to be applied to the given facts so as to arrive at most
reasonable conclusion.

Principle: An agreement without free consent can be enforces only at the option of the party whose
consent was not free.

Facts: 'A' obtains the consent of 'B' to enter into an agreement by putting a gun on the head of B's
girlfriend.

(A) 'B' can enforce the agreement.

(B) 'B' cannot enforce the agreement.

(C) Neither 'A' nor 'B' can enforce the agreement

(D) A' can enforce the agreement

24. To answer a question, the given principle is to be applied to the given facts so as to arrive at most
reasonable conclusion.

Principle: Law does not penalise for wrongs which are of trivial nature.

Facts: In the course of a discussion, 'A' threw a file of papers at the table which touched the hands of 'B'.

(A) 'A' is liable for his act, as the file touched 'B's hand.

(B) 'A' is liable for his act, as it assaulted 'B'.

(C) 'A' is liable for insulting 'B'.


(D) 'A' is not liable for his act, as it was of trivial nature.

25. With reference to the Speaker of Lok Sabha, consider the following statement:

1. Once a member is elected as speaker, he/she loses the voting right in Lok Sabha.

2. With the dissolution of Lok Sabha, the term of speaker comes to an end.

3. The Speaker certifies a Bill as a Money Bill, and the Speaker's decision is final.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(A) 1 and 2 only

(B) 3 only

(C) 1 and 3 only

(D) 1,2 and 3

26. Third Schedule of the Indian Constitution is related to:

(A) Provisions relating to the Administration of Scheduled Areas.

(B) Forms of Oaths and Affirmations.

(C) Allocation of Seats in Rajya Sabha.

(D) Provisions relating to the Emoluments, Allowances and Privileges.

27. Which of the following contains the regulations for management of the company?

(A) Memorandum of Association

(B) Certificate of Commencement of Business

(C) Articles of Association

(D) Incorporation Certificate


28. The term 'IndARC' is the name of?

(A) an indigenously developed radar system inducted into Indian Defence

(B) India's satellite to provide services to the countries of Indian Ocean Rim

(C) a scientific establishment set up by India in Antarctic region

(D) India's underwater observatory to scientifically study the Arctic region

29. The Speaker of the Lok Sabha can ask a member of the house to stop speaking and let another
member speak. This phenomenon is known as:

(A) Crossing the Floor

(B) Yielding the Floor

(C) Point of Order

(D) Calling Attention Motion

30. Which one among the following is not an essential in the formation of contract?

(A) Offer

(B) Acceptance

(C) Consideration

(D) Damages
*One Word Substitution

Find the alternative for the given sentences:

31. A Person who is indifferent to pains and pleasure of life:

(A) Stoic

(C) Psychiatrist

(B) Sadist

(D) Aristocrat

32. A disease which spreads by contact:

(A) Incurable

(B) Infectious

(C) Contagious

(D) Fatal

33. One who believes in the power of fate:

(A) Fatalist

(B) Optimist

(C) Pessimist

(D) Parsimonious

34. That which cannot be corrected:

(A) Unintelligible

(B) Indelible

(C) Illegible

(D) Incorrigible
35. One who has little faith in human sincerity and goodness

(A) Egoist

(B) Fatalist

(C) Stoic

(D) Cynic

*Pick out the appropriate Antonyms of the word:

36. Provocation

(A) Vocation

(B) Pacification

(C) Peace

(D) Destruction

37. Industrious

(A) Indifferent

(B) Indolent

(C) Casual

(D) Passive

38. Concede

(A) Object

(B) Refuse

(C) Grant

(D) Accede
39. Stringent

(A) General

(B) Vehement

(C) Lenient

(D) Magnanimous

40. Loquacious

(A) Reticent

(B) Talkative

(C) Garrulous

(D) Verbose

*Pick out the Synonyms of the word:

41. Defer:

(A) Indifferent

(B) Defy

(C) Differ

(D) Postpone

42. Cease:

(A) Begin

(B) Stop

(C) Create

(D) Dull
43. Germinate:

(A) Decay

(B) Breed

(C) Produce

(D) Sprout

44. Altercation:

(A) Choice

(B)Charge

(C) Heated Dispute

(D) Distribution

45. Prohibit:

(A) Prescribe

(B) Forfeit

(C) Forbid

(D) Provide

46. Find the correct spelt word

(A) Agrandize

(B) Aggranndice

(C) Aggrandize

(D) Aggradise
47. Find the correct spelt word

(A) Aberant

(B) Abbarant

(C) Aberrant

(D) Abberant

48. Find the correct spelt word

(A) Integrity

(B) Intigerity

(C) Integerety

(D) Integrety

49. Find the correct spelt word

(A) Abstemius

(B) Abstemious

(C) Abstemaus

(D) Abstemous

50. Find the correct spelt word

(A) Capricious

(B) Cappricious

(C) Caprisious

(D) Carisuous
51. How many years have 29 days in February from 2001 to 2100?

(A) 26

(B) 25

(C) 23

(D) 24

52. In 2012, January 1 is Sunday, then which day is the Indian Independence Day the same year.

(A) Saturday

(B) Wednesday

(C) Thursday

(D) Friday

53. Look at this series: 7, 10, 8, 11, 9, 12, What number should come next?

(A) 7

(B) 10

(C) 12

(D) 13

54. Find the missing number in the series:363, 275, 484, 891,

(A) 393

(B) 582

(C) 211

(D) 286
55. Find the missing number in the series:95, 115.5, 138, 189

(A) 154.5

(B) 164.5

(C) 162.5

(D) 166.5

56. Find the missing number in the series:3, 10, 101,

(A) 10101

(B) 10201

(C) 10202

(D) 11012

57. Rs. 324 is divided among three friend 'A', 'B', and 'C' in the ration 5:6:7. What is 'B's' share of money?

(A) 68

(B) 108

(C) 60

(D) 120

58. Find out the wrong number in the series: 3, 8, 15, 24, 34, 48, 63.

(A) 24

(B) 34

(C) 15

(D) 63
59. What is the angle between the two hands of a clock when the time shown by clock is 6.30PM?

(A) 00

(C) 30

(B) 50

(D) 150

60. A train 100 metres long running at 54 km/hr takes 20 seconds to pass a bridge. The length of the
bridge is:

(A) 50 mt.

(B) 150 mt.

(C) 200 mt.

(D) 620 mt.

61. The National Startup Awards 2021 is an initiative of which of the following?

(A) NITI Aayog

(B) Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship

(C) Ministry of Commerce and Industry

(D) Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

62. With reference to the Election Commission of India (ECI), consider the following statements:

1. Part XV of the Indian Constitution deals with the establishment of the ECL.

2. It was made a multi-member body by the Election Commissioner Amendment Act 1989. JMI

3. The Chief Election Commissioner of removal similar through a process of remove can be removed
from office only to that of a Supreme Court judge by Parliament.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(A) 1 and 2 only

(B) 2 only

(C) 2 and 3 only

(D) 1,2 and 3

63. The terms 'Golden Crescent' and 'Golden Triangle' is related to?

(A) Regions having Gold Deposits

(B) Drug Trafficking Routes

(C) Strategic alliances in Europe

(D) Dead zones in Pacific Ocean

64. Which article of the Indian Constitution grants special powers to some states in the country?

(A) Article 369

(B) Article 370

(C) Article 371

(D) Article 35A

65. The Davos Summit is associated with which of the following?

(A) United Nations Development Programme

(B) World Economic Forum

(C) United Nations Environment Programme

(D) G20 Countries


66. Which of the following Acts is also known as the Saint Helena Act?

(A) Regulating Act, 1773

(B) Pitt's India Act, 1784

(C) Government of India Act, 1858

(D) Charter Act, 1833

67. The TSR Subramanian Committee (2014) is associated with which of the following?

(A) India's effort to Counter Terrorism

(B) Establishment of Indian Environment Service (IES)

(C) Conjugal Rights under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

(D) Use of Drone Technology in Agriculture

68. Consider the following pairs:

Constitutional Amendment Significance

1. 1" Amendment Introduced 9" Schedule

2. 24th Amendment Reduced Voting Age

3. 61" Amendment Defection Decleared Illegal

Which of the pairs given above is/are not correctly matched? SSF

(A) 1 only

(B) 1. and 2 only

(C) 2 and 3 only

(D) 1, 2 and 3
69. ECHO Network is related to:

(A) Internet of Things

(B) Health Care in Tribal Areas

(C) Ecology and Environment

(D) Development of Disabled Children

70. With reference to the 103rdconstitution (Amendment) Act, 2019, consider the following statements:

1. It introduced the 10% EWS (Economically Weaker Section) Quota.

2. It amended Article 15 and Article 16 of the Indian Constitution.

Which of the statements given above is/are not correct?

(A) 1 only

(B) 2 only

(C) Both 1 and 2

(D) Neither 1 nor 2

71. With reference to the gallantry awards, consider the following pairs:

Gallantry Award Description

1. Param Vir Chakra Highest Military Decoration Award

2. Ashoka Chakra Highest Award During Peacetime

3. Sena Medal Exceptional Devotion in Airforce

Which of the above pairs are correctly matched?

(A) 1 and 2

(B) 2 and 3 only

(C) 1 only

(D) 1,2 and 3


72. Which of the following article of the Indian Constitution empowers the President

to grant pardon:

(A) Article 61

(B) Article 58

(C) Article 77

(D) Article 72

73. '6X6X6 strategy' is related to which of the following disease?

(A) Tuberculosis

(B) HIV/AIDS

(C) Anaemia

(D) Malaria

74. 38th Parallel is the separating line between which two countries?

(A) US and Canada

(B) Armenia and Azerbaijan

(C) North Korea and South Korea

(D) Turkey and Syria

75. The 'Crime in India' Report is an annual publication of which of the following organization:

(A) National Human Rights Commission

(B) Central Bureau of Investigation

(C) National Crime Record Bureau

(D) National Institute of Criminology and Forensic Science


76. To uphold and protect the Sovereignty Unity and Integrity of India' is a provision made in the:

(A) Preamble of the Constitution

(B) Directive Principles of State Policy

(C) Fundamental Rights

(D) Fundamental Duties

77. The Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee is constituted under the:

(A) Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006

(B) Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999

(C) Environment (Protection) Act, 1986

(D) Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972

78. The Vishakha Guidelines of the Supreme Court of India is related to which following? of the

(A) Protection of SC & ST Population from Atrocities

(B) Regulation of the Coal Block Allocations

(C) Police Reforms in India

(D) Sexual Harassment at Workplace

79. What is the name of the condition in which the human body is deprived of adequate oxygen supply
at the tissue level?

(A) Myoxia

(B) Hypoxia

(C) Hyperoxia

(D) Typoxia
80. With reference to the 'Electoral Bonds', consider the following statements:

1. It is a financial instrument for making donations to political parties.

2. State Bank of India is authorised to issue and encash these bonds.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(A) 1 only

(B) 2 only

(C) Both 1 and 2

(D) Neither 1 nor 2

81. Consider the following pairs:

Jobs Nature of Work

1. Blue-Collar Manual Labour

2. Gold-Collar Highly-Skilled Workers

3. Red-Collar Government Workers

Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?

(A) 1 only

(B) 1 and 2 only

(C) 2 and 3 only

(D) 1, 2 and 3

82. Which of the following countries forms the "Lithium Triangle"?

(A) Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia

(B) Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran

(C) Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam

(D) Canada, U.S, and Mexico


83. How many members can be nominated to Lok Sabha by President?

(A) 0

(C) 3

(B) 2

(D) 4

84. Which of the following cases involved the largest bench till date constituted by Supreme Court?

(A) Keshvananda Bharti Case

(B) Golaknath Case

(C) Minerva Mills Case

(D) Bank Nationalisation Case

85. Consider the following pairs:

Constitutional Provisions Borrowed From

1. Institution of Speaker Britain

2. Residuary Power Australia

3. Concurrent List Germany

4. President Election Ireland

Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?

(A) 1 and 4 only

(B) 1 and 3 only

(C) 2 and 4 only

(D) 1,2 and 4


86. Consider the following pairs:

Day Date

1. World AIDS Day 15 December

2. International Day of Persons 3 December

with Disabilities

3. Human Rights Day 10 December

Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?

(A) 1 only

(B) 1 and 2 only

(C) 2 and 3 only

(D) 1,2 and 3

87. The term 'Base Erosion Profit Shifting' is:

(A) mining operation by multinational companies in resource-rich but backward areas

(B) curbing of the tax evasion by multinational companies

(C) exploitation of genetic resources of a country by multinational companies

(D) lack of consideration of environmental costs in the planning and implementation of developmental
projects

88. The Supreme Court of India declared the Right to Privacy as a fundamental right in which of the
following cases?

(A) Kesavananda Bharati vs. State of Kerala

(B) Justice K.S. Puttaswamy vs. Union of India

(C) SR Bommai vs. Union of India

(D) AK Gopalan vs. State of Madras


89. The Blue Heart Campaign' is related to?

(A) Global awareness raising initiative to fight human trafficking.

(B) Awareness about the challenge the illicit drugs pose to society.

(C) Campaign to support the people living with HIV.

(D) Provide opportunity by ameliorating short-term poverty and hardship.

90. Vividh Bharti is also known as:

(A) Commercial Broadcasting Service

(B) Commercial Broadcasting Company

(C) Commercialized Broadcasting Service

(D) Mercantile Broadcasting Company

91. Inflation that evolves from the past events and continues to affect the current economic conditions
is known as

(A) Cost-Push Inflation

(B) Stagflation

(C) Demand-Pull Inflation

(D) Built-in Inflation

92. The first Winter Olympics were held in 1924 in which of the following countries?

(A) Canada

(B) France

(C) Sweden

(D) Germany
93. The Panchsheel Agreement served as the foundation for relations between which two countries?

(A) India and China

(B) India and Bangladesh

(C) India and Pakistan

(D) China and Pakistan

94. 'Rashtriya Garima Abhiyaan' is a national campaign to:

(A) rehabilitate the homeless and destitute persons and provide them with suitable sources of livelihood

(B) release the sex workers from their practice and provide them with alternative sources of livelihood

(C) eradicate the practice of manual scavenging and rehabilitate the manual scavengers

(D) release the bonded labourers from their bondage and rehabilitate them

95. Name the Smallest Black Hole in the Milky Way Galaxy.

(A) The Unicorn

(B) The Dragon

(C) Mermaid

(D) Little Phoenix

96. Consider the following statements:

1. If an MP/MLA is convicted for a crime and is sent to jail for 2 years or more, he will be disqualified
from contesting elections for 6 years from the time of release.

2. Even if a person is on bail after the conviction, he is disqualified from contesting an election if his
appeal in pending for disposal.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?"

(A) 1 only

(B) 2 only
(C) Both 1 and 2

(D) Neither 1 nor 2

97. Strait of Hormuz connects which of the following water bodies?

(A) Red Sea & Persian Gulf

(B) Persian Gulf & Gulf of Oman

(C) Red Sea & Gulf of Aden

(D) Persian Gulf & Gulf of Aden

98. The Hunter Commission was set up in 1919 for investigating:

(A) Provisions of Rowlatt Act

(B) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre

(C) Cases of Political Prisoners

(D) Political Activities

99. In which of the following cases the Supreme Court of India has fixed the upper limit of 50% for
reservation?

(A) Kesavananda Bharati Case, 1973

(B) IR Coelho Case, 2007

(C) Puttaswamy Case, 2017

(D) Indra Sawhney Case, 1992


100. The Falkland Islands issue is a dispute between which of the two countries?

(A) US and Cuba

(B) UK and Argentina

(C) Japan and North Korea

(D) Russia and Norway

101. The 'Farzad-8 Gas Field is located in? SSE

(A) Arabian Sea

(B) Black Sea

(C) Caspian Sea

(D) Persian Gulf

102. Which among the following committees is related to 'Personal Data Protection'?

(A) C. Rangarajan Committee

(B) Bimal Jalan Committee

(C) Bhurelal Committee

(D) B.N. Srikrishna Committee

103. Saffir-Simpson Scale is used to measure?

(A) Amplitude of Tsunami waves

(B) Wind Speed of Hurricanes

(C) Intensity of Earthquake in Polar Region

(D) Solar Intensity for Establishing SOLAR PV CELLS


104. The Boltzmann Medal is associated with which of the following fields?

(A) Statistical Physics

(B) plied Chemistry

(C) Computing Machinery

(D) Mathematics

105. The 'Noumea Accord' is related to?

(A) Peace Agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan

(B) Middle East Peace Agreement signed with the United States

(C) Global Alliance under UNFCCC to Reduce Carbon Emission

(D) Decolonisation Plan for New Caledonia proposed by France

106. The Pearl River drains forms an estuary in which of the following water bodies?

(A) Gulf of Thailand

(B) Andaman Sea

(C) Philippine Sea

(D) South China Sea

107. The term 'Open Market Operations' is related with which of the following?

(A) Government Securities

(B) Foreign Exchange

(C) Gold Deposits

(D) Participatory Notes


108. PM Gati Shakti Scheme is related to which of the following?

(A) Women Empowerment in Research and Development.

(B) Increasing Utility of Indian Post Office for Financial Inclusion

(C) Infrastructure Development for Multi-Modal Connectivity Plan

(D) Speedy Dispersal of Grains under Public Distribution System

109. The 'Nord Stream 2' is countries? a gas pipeline between which of the following two

(A) Russia and France

(B) Russia and Germany

(C) Germany and Sweden

(D) Sweden and Poland

110. The Bradykinin hypothesis is related to?

(A) SARS-CoV-2

(B) Magnetic pole shifting

(C) Climate change

(D) Extra-terrestrial life

111. The 'Prarambh Summit' is associated with which of the following?

(A) India-UK Free Trade Agreement

(B) Startup Ecosystem at international level

(C) Protection of Child Rights

(D) Cooperation in Quantum Technology Applications


112. The conventions/protocol that mandates the sharing of benefits derived from the use of genetic
resources that are covered by the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is?

(A) Nagoya Protocol

(B) Basel Convention

(C) Kyoto Protocol

(D) Stockholm Convention

113. The 'Nagorno-Karabakh' region is a disputed territory between which two countries?

(A) Israel and Palestine

(B) India and China

(C) China and Bhutan

(D) Armenia and Azerbaijan

114. Cataracts in eyes are formed due to break down and clumping of which of the following in the lens
of the eyes?

(A) Protein

(B) Fat

(C) Lipid

(D) Carbohydrate

115. 'Arakunomics Economic Model' ensures profit in which of the following?

(A) Agriculture

(B) Stock Broking

(C) Automobile Trade

(D) Cryptocurrencies
116. The Sydney Dialogue is an annual summit on:

(A) Climate Change

(B) Cyber Technology

(C) Hunger and Malnutrition

(D) Sustainable Water Utilisation

117. The Freedom of Press under Article 19 of Indian Constitution is restricted on

which of the following grounds?

1. Sovereignty and integrity of India

2. Contempt of Court

3. Defamation

4. Incitement to an Offense

Select the correct answer using the code given below:

(A) 1 and 3 only

(B) 3 and 4 only

(C) 1, 2 and 3

(D) 1, 2, 3 and 4

118. The National Mission for Manuscripts is under the aegis of which of the following ministries?

(A) Ministry of Human Resource and Development.

(B) Ministry of Culture

(C) Ministry of Minority Affairs

(D) Ministry of Tribal Affairs


119. Which of the following is the function of 'T Cells'?

(A) Immune Response

(B) Controlling the Sügar Level

(C) Synthesis of Protein

(D) Transporting Oxygen

120. The Malimath Committee is related to?

(A) Reforms in the Criminal Justice System

(B) Reforms in the Agriculture Produce and Marketing Committee.

(C) Restructuring of Rural Banking Structure in India.

(D) Formulating Policies regarding Small Scale Industries

121. Which of the following Constitutional Provisions grants protection to persons who are arrested or
detained?

(A) Article 19

(B) Article 20

(C) Article 21

(D) Article 22

122. Which of the following inscriptions mention the trade contacts between Mesopotamia and
Harappan civilization?

(A) Cuneiform

(B) Hieroglyphics

(C) Devanagari

(D) Kharosthi
123. Who is known as the framer of the Indian Penal Code, 1860?

(A) Lord Hastings

(B) Lord Denning

(C) Lord Macaulay

(D) Lord Wilberforce

124. The term Green Steel refers to?

(A) Steel which is made up of biomass

(B) Steel which is green in green colour due to Sulfur component

(C) Steel made through steelmaking process that lowers greenhouse gas emissions

(D) Steel which is made through process involving blue green algae

125. In law, a man is presumed to be dead if he is not heard of as alive for:

(A) 5 years

(B) 7 years

(C) 9 years

(D) 10 years

126. The element which is a constituent of chlorophyll and gives green colour to the leaf of plant is:

(A) Sodium

(B) Copper

(C) Potassium

(D) Magnesium
127. How many duties are provided under Part-IV A of the Constitution?

(A) 10

(B) 11

(C) 12

(D) 08

128. 'Basel III Accord or simply 'Basel III' seeks to:

(A) develop national strategies for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity

(B) improve banking sector’s ability to deal with financial and economic stress and improve risk
management

(C) reduce the greenhouse gas emissions but places a greenhouse developed countries heavier burden
on developed countries

(D) transfer technology from developed Countries to poor countries to enable them to replace the use
of chlorofluorocarbons in refrigeration with harmless chemicals

129. The Global Climate Change Alliance (GCCA) was established by:

(A) European Union.

(B) United Nations

(C) World Bank

(D) Green Peace

130. In which one of the following groups are all the four countries members of G20?

(A) Argentina, Mexico, South Africa and Turkey

(B) Australia, Canada, Malaysia and New Zealand

(C) Brazil, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Vietnam

(D) Indonesia, Japan, Singapore and South Korea


131. Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana is aimed at:

(A) bringing the small entrepreneurs into formal financial system

(B) providing loans to poor farmers for cultivating particular crops

(C) providing pensions to old and destitute persons

(D) funding the voluntary organizations involved in the promotion of skill development and employment
generation

132. A wife on legal separation from her husband separation may be entitled to

(A) Debt

(B) Alimony

(C) Compensation

(D) Damages

133. In which of the following years, a Delimitation Commission was not set up?

(A) 1973

(B) 1993

(C) 2002

(D) 1963

134. Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action' is:

(A) a strategy to tackle the regional terrorism, an outcome of a meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization.

(B) a plan of action for sustainable economic growth in the Asia-Pacific Region, an outcome of
deliberations of the Asia-Pacific Economic Forum

(C) an agenda for women 's empowerment, an outcome of a World Conference convened by the United
Nations
(D) a strategy to combat wildlife trafficking, a declaration of the East Asia Summit

135. Electoral disputes arising out of Presidential and Vice-Presidential Elections are settled by:

(A) Election Commission of India

(B) Joint Committee of Parliament

(C) Supreme Court of India

(D) Central Election Tribunal

136. The plan of Sir Stafford Cripps envisaged that after the Second World War:

(A) India should be granted complete independence

(B) India should be partitioned into two before granting independence

(C) India should be made a republic with the condition that she will join the Commonwealth

(D) India should be given Dominion status

137. Judges of the Supreme Court can be removed from their office by:

(A) Impeachment

(B) President

(C) Council of Minsters

(D) House of the People

138. The Montague-Chelmsford Proposals were related to:

(A) Social Reforms

(B) Educational Reforms.

(C) Reforms in Police Administration

(D) Constitutional Reforms


139. What is 'Greenhouse Gas Protocol'?

(A) It is an international accounting tool for government and business leaders accountin to understand
quantify and manage greenhouse gas emissions

(B) It is an initiative of the United Nations to offer financial incentives t developing countries to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions and to adopt eco friendly technologies

(C) It is an inter-governmental agreement ratified by all the member countries of the United Nations to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions to specific levels by the year 2022

(D) It is one of the multilateral REDD+ initiatives hosted by the World Bank

140. What is 'Greased Lightning-10 (GL-10)?

(A) Electric plane tested by NASA

(B) Solar-powered two-seater aircraft designed by Japan

(C) Space observatory launched by China

(D) Reusable rocket designed by ISRO

*Fill up the blanks by choosing the most appropriate option:

141. Sanjay failed in the examination because none of his answers were to the questions asked. 1000

(A) allusive

(B) revealing

(C) pertinent

(D) referential

142. There are views on the issue of giving bonus to the employees. SSE views of the

(A) independent

(B) divergent

(C) modest
(D) adverse

143. Man who has committed such an crime must get the most severe punishment.

(A) injurious

(B) uncharitable

(C) unworthy

(D) abominable

144. He has people visiting him at his house because he fears it will cause discomfort to neighbours

(A) curtailed

(B) requested

(C) stopped

(D) warned

145. Although he never learns to read, his exceptional memory and enquiring mind eventually made him
a very man.

(A) dedicated

(B) erudite

C) pragmatic

(D) bene

146. More insurers are limiting the sale of property insurance in coastal areas and other regions natural
disasters.

(A) safe from

(B) according to

(C) despite
(D) prone to

147. This is a good for a picnic.

(A) plot

(B) spot

(C) scene

(D) landscape

148. The Christmas tree was with stars and other decorative items.

(A) adorned

(B) endowed

(C) encased

(D) enticed

149. A wise person is one who learns from his

(A) errors

(B) mistakes

(C) falsities

(D) lies

150. Many companies ask their employees to sign a

(A) agreement

(B) bond

(C) bondage

(D) espionage
ANSWER KEY JAMIA BALLB 2022
QNO. ANS QNO. ANS QNO. ANS QNO. ANS
Q1 B Q41 D Q81 D Q121 D
Q2 D Q42 B Q82 A Q122 A
Q3 B Q43 D Q83 A Q123 C
Q4 D Q44 C Q84 A Q124 C
Q5 B Q45 C Q85 A Q125 B
Q6 B Q46 C Q86 C Q126 D
Q7 B Q47 C Q87 B Q127 B
Q8 D Q48 A Q88 B Q128 B
Q9 B Q49 B Q89 A Q129 A
Q10 C Q50 A Q90 A Q130 A
Q11 B Q51 D Q91 D Q131 A
Q12 D Q52 B Q92 B Q132 B
Q13 C Q53 B Q93 A Q133 B
Q14 B Q54 D Q94 C Q134 C
Q15 D Q55 C Q95 A Q135 C
Q16 D Q56 C Q96 C Q136 D
Q17 A Q57 B Q97 B Q137 B
Q18 A Q58 B Q98 B Q138 D
Q19 D Q59 D Q99 D Q139 A
Q20 B Q60 C Q100 B Q140 A
Q21 B Q61 C Q101 D Q141 C
Q22 A Q62 D Q102 D Q142 B
Q23 A Q63 B Q103 B Q143 B
Q24 D Q64 C Q104 A Q144 C
Q25 D Q65 B Q105 D Q145 B
Q26 C Q66 D Q106 D Q146 D
Q27 C Q67 B Q107 A Q147 B
Q28 D Q68 C Q108 C Q148 A
Q29 B Q69 C Q109 B Q149 B
Q30 D Q70 D Q110 A Q150 B
Q31 A Q71 A Q111 B
Q32 C Q72 D Q112 A
Q33 A Q73 C Q113 D
Q34 D Q74 C Q114 A
Q35 D Q75 C Q115 A
Q36 B Q76 D Q116 B
Q37 B Q77 C Q117 D
Q38 B Q78 D Q118 B
Q39 C Q79 B Q119 A
Q40 A Q80 C Q120 A

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