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UPPSC Prelims 1995 (GS Paper I) Question Paper and Solutions (Page 12)

  1. What was the principal source of State income in Mughal India?

    1. Booty
    2. Escheat
    3. Land Revenue
    4. Tax
  2. Name the missile boat constructed for Indian Navy which was successfully launched in September, 1905:

    1. Nag
    2. Prahar
    3. Trishul
    4. Pratighat
  3. Constituent Assembly of India was established on:

    1. 10.06.1946
    2. 06.12.1946
    3. 26.11.1949
    4. 26.12.1949
  4. NAFED is connected with:

    1. Animal husbandry
    2. Conservation of fuel
    3. Agricultural marketing
    4. Agricultural implements
  5. Maximum temperature inside pressure cooker depends on:

    1. Area of hole on die top and weight kept on it
    2. Area of hole on the top and food being cooked
    3. Weight kept on hole at top and food being cooked
    4. Area of hole on the top only
  6. The largest sources of tax revenue to the Central Government of India are:

    1. Union excise duties and corporate tax
    2. Custom duty and corporate tax
    3. Union excise duty and custom duty
    4. Custom duty and income tax
  7. Consider the following statements and select the correct answer from the code given at the end:

    Assert ion (A) :The Constitution of India provides for a federal system.
    Reason (R): It has created a very strong centre.

    Code:

    1. Both (A) and (R) are true and R is correct explanation of A
    2. Both (A) and (R) are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
    3. (A) is true (R) is false
    4. (A) is false (R) is true
  8. World Cup 1996 Cricket Tournament was inaugurated on 11.2.96 at:

    1. Eden Garden-Calcutta
    2. Green Park-Kanpm
    3. Brabourne StadiumBombay
    4. Ferozshah Kotla GroundDelhi
  9. Who for the first time described Mahatma Gandhi as "Father of Nation"?

    1. Sarojini Naidu
    2. Sardar Patel
    3. Jawahar Lal Nehru
    4. Subhash Chandra Bose
  10. Neutron was discovered by:

    1. Chadwick
    2. Rutherford
    3. Bohr
    4. Newton