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Re: Bihar Drug Inspector Previous years question paper

Here is the Bihar Drug Inspector Previous years question paper:

1. Mountain soil contains a lot of :
1. clay 2. gold
3. coarse material
4. iron and aluminium salts
2. Which crop is- most susceptible to root knot?
1. potato 2. tomato
3. cotton 4. banana
3. Which is known as the home of the Asiatic lion?
1. Gir National Park
2. Corbett National Park
3. Dudhwa National Park
4. Kanha National Park
4. Where are tea and coffee both grown?
1. North-Eastern India 2. North-Western India
3. Southern India 4.. Central India
5. The winner of Tipparary International Peace Award in 2008 is :
1. Sujatha Ramdorai 2. Hillary Clinton
3. Roman Foodi 4. Benazir Bhutto
6. In Andhra Pradesh, coastal plain extends over a length of about:
1. 695 km 2. 965 km
3. 900 km 4. 825 km
7. The area of the Kollem lake in Andhra Pradesh
is about :
1. 250 sq. km 2. 520 sq. km
3. 375 sq. km 4. 625 sq. km
8. Araku valley is situated in the district of :
1. Kurnool 2. Srikakulam
3. Vijayanagaram 4. Vishakhapatnam
9. The longest river in South India is :
1. Tungabhadra 2. Kaveri
3. Godavari 4. Krishna
10. According to the estimates of National
Remote Sensing Agency, the forest area in Andhra Pradesh is :
1. 44,450 sq. km 2. 40,435 sq. km
3. 38,500 sq. km 4. 35,750 sq. km
11. The gas-based power station in Andhra Pradesh
is located at :
1. Ramagondam 2. Vijayawada
3. Kovru, Nellore district
4. Vijjeswaram, East Godavari district
12. Andhra Pradesh ranks first in. tl country in the production of :
1. tobacco 2. pulses
3. wheat 4. sugar
13. Singareni colleries is a
1. mica mine 2. copper mme
3. coal mine 4. gold mine
14. Hindustan Petroleum is located at :
1. Hydetabad 2. Kakinada
3. Vijayawada 4. Vishakhapatnam
15. In Andhra Pradesh the first paper mill established was at :
1. Rajahmundry 2. Sirpur- Kagajnagar
3. Bhadrachalam 4. Kumool
16. The words ‘Socialist’ and ‘Secular’ used in the preamble were:
1. added by the 29th Amendment
2. added by the 42nd Amendment
3. added by the 44th Amendment
4. part of the original preamble
17. The two persons who played a vital role in the integration, of princely states were:
1. Sardar Patel and Jawaharlal Nehru
2. Sardar Patel and Rajendra Prasad
3. Sardar Patel and K.M. Munshi
4. Sardar Pater and V.K. Menon
18. The day-to-day administration of a Union Territory is looked after by :
1. The President
2. The Lt. Governor
3. The Union Home Minister
4. A State Minister of Home Affairs
19. Which one of the following is not a
Fundamental Right ?
1. right against exploitation
2. right to equality
3. right to strike
4. right to freedom of religion
20. For the enforcement of Fundamental Rights
the courts can issue :
1. a writ 2. a resolution
3. a notification 4. an ordinance
21. The name of the candidate for the office of the President of India has to be proposed by :
1. any five members of Parliamen
2. any 50 citizens
3. any 80 members of th Electoral College
4. any 50 members of th Electoral College
22. Who among the following got the Bharat
Ratna Award before becoming the President
of India?
1. V.V. Giri 2. Rajendra Prasad
3. Zakir Hussain 4. S. Radhakrishnan
23. The final authoity to make a proclamation of emergency rests with :
1. the Parliament 2. the President
3. the Prime Minister
4. the Council of Ministers
24. The President can be impeached under which Article of the Indian Constitutfon ?
1. Article 61 2. Article 75
3. Article 76 4. Article 356
25. With regard to the re-election of the Vice-President:
1. the constitution is absolute silent
2. the constitution places a cIe. ban
3. the constitution permit re-election only once
4. the constitution permit re-election for a maximum of two turns
26. The maximum duration of the zerl hour in
Lok Sabha can be :
1. 30 minutes 2. one hour
3. two hours 4. unspecified
27. A money bill passed by theLok Sabha can be
delayed by the Rajya Sabha for a maximum
period of :
1. one month 2. two months
3. 14 days 4. 21 days
28. The Parliament or a State Legislature can
declare a seat vacant .if a member absents
himself without permission from the sessions
for :
1. 80 days 2. 60 days
3. 90 days 4. 120 days
29. The quorum required to hold the meeting of
either House of Parliament is :
1. one-third 2. one-fourth
3. one-fifth 4. one-tenth
30. The following Committee of Parliament which
has the largest membership?
1. Committee on Public Undertakings
2. Estimates Committee
3. Public Accounts Committee
4. Business Advisory’ Committee
31. The official language of the state of Jammu and Kashmir is :
1. Urdu 2. Hindi
3. Kashmiri 4. English
32. Car festival is held at :
1. Gwalior 2. Bhubaneshwar
3. Puri 4. Konark
33. The. first summit of the Non-Aligned Movement
was held at :
1. Cairo 2. Belgrade
3. Lusaka 4. New Delhi
34. The biggest city in world in area is :
1. Paris 2. Tokyo
3. New York 4. Mount Esa
35. Who was ousted from the Presidentship of
Indian Hocky Federation ?
1. KPS Gill 2. Ajitpal Singh
3. Ashok Kumar 4. Aslam Sheirkhan
36. Lake Superior, the largest fresh-water lake
in the world is located in :
1. Japan 2. Canada
3. Brazil 4. Russia
37. The first recipient of the Dada Saheb Phalke
award was :
1. Mrs. Devika Rani 2. A. Nageswara Rao
3. RN. Sarkar 4. Prithvi Raj Kapoor
38. The number of players on each in the case of
rugby football is :
1. 10 2. 11
3. 12 4. 15
39. The first recipient of Bharat Ratna was:
1. Jawaharlal Nehru 2. Govind Vallabh Pant
3. C.V. Raman 4. B.C. Roy
40. The United Nations Internationa Children’s Emergency Fund was established in the year:
1. 1951 2. 1949
3. 1948 4. 1946
41. The Raga which is sung early in the morning is :
1. Bhoopali 2. Todi
3. Darbari 4. Kalyani
42. ________ made it to the Guinnes Book of World Records for being the largest Hindu Temple,
Complex in 2007.
1. Akshardham in Delhi
2. Sri Vimkateshwara -Temple in Tirupati
3. Jagannatha Temple in Puri
4. Krishna Temple, in Mathura
43. Who was appointed as Comptroller and
Auditor General of India in 2007 ?
1. Pranab Rai 2. Narahara Rao
3. Vindo Rai 4. T.N. Chaturvedi
44. Which one of the following is known as the
‘Coffee Port’ of the world?
1. Sao Paulo 2. Santos
3. Buenos Aires 4. Rio de Janeiro
45. Which one of the following lakes forms an international boundary between Tanzania and
Uganda?
1. Chad 2. Melawi
3. Zambezi 4. Victoria
46. The memory of a computer is commonly
expressed in terms of kilobytes
or megabytes.
A byte is made up of:
1. eight decimal digits 2. eight binary digits
3. two binary digits 4. two decimal digits
47. Fluorescent tubes are fitted with a choke.
The choke coil :
1. steps up the line voltage
2. steps down the line voltage
3. reduces current in the circuit
4. chockes lower frequency currents
48. Which country is called as ‘Father of All
Bombs’ ?
1. America 2. Japan
.3. Russia 4. Germany
49. The last major extension of British India
territory took place during the time of :
1. Lytton 2. Curzon
3. Dalhousie 4. Dufferin
50. After returning fr.om South Afric Gandhiji
launched his successf Satyagrah in :
1. Chauri-Chaura 2. Champaran
3. Bardoli 4. Dandi
51. In a certain code, MARCH is writte as
OCTEJ, how is RETURN writte in that code?
1. TFUVSM 2. TGRVSO
3. TGVWTP 4. QGSTQM
52. In an examination, every candidat took
Physics or Mathematics or bott. 65.8% took Physics and 59.2% too: Mathematics. The
total number c candidates was 2000. ‘How
man; candidates took both Physics ani
1. 750 2. 500
3. 250 4. 125
53. A club has 108 members. Two-thirds of them are men and the’ rest are women. All members
are. married except for 9 women members.
How many married women are there in the club?
1. 20 2. 24
3. 27 4. 30
54. Find the greatest number of four digits, which
is exactly divisible by 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 :
1. 9159 2. 9640
3. 9999 4. 9240
55. Identify the correct answer:
56 + 81.= 44 + ?
1. 90 2. 92
3. 93 4. 94
56. The Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council came
into being once again on :
1. 2nd April, 2007 2. 16th April, 2007
3. 20th April, 2007 4. 26th April, 2007
57. Find the odd one out :
1. Hyderabad 2. Bhubaneswar
3. Pune 4. Mumbai
58. The U.S. Congress has passed a bill to begin
with drawing troops from Iraq from:
1. 1st September, 2008 2. 1st October, 2008
3. 1st November, 2008 4. 1st December, 2008
59. In February, 2007, which Railway zone was organised an exhibitiol1 called as ‘Parade of Steam
Engines’ :
1. Eastern Railway 2. Western Railway
3. Northern Railway 4. Southern Railway
60 The Andhra Pradesh State Plan outlay for
2007-2008 plan period is approved for:
1. Rs. 25,000 crores 2. Rs. 27,500 crores
3. Rs. 30,000 crores 4. Rs. 30,500 crores
61. Public interest litigation, which has become
quite popular in India in recent years
originated in :
1. the United Kingdom 2. the United States
3. France 4. Germany
62. According to the ConstitutioI Contingency
Fund of the state j operated by :
1. the State Finance Minister
2. the Chief Minister
3. the Governor
4. the Chief Secretary
63. The Council of Ministry of an India State is collectively responsible to
1. the Ligislative Assembly
2. the Legislative Council
3. both the Houses of the Legislature
4. the Governor
64. The first Girijan University in India came into
being in the state of :
1. Andhra Pradesh 2. Himachal Pradesh
3. Arunachal Pradesh 4. Madhya Pradesh
65. Mehabooba Mufti belongs to ________ party.
1. National Conference
2. PDP
3. Hizb-ul-Mujahideen
4. Indian National Congress
66. Which of the following Constitutional Amendments has been described as a Mini revision of the
Constitution?
1. the 39 Amendment 2. the 44th Amendment
3. the 42nd Amendment 4. the 68th Amendment
67. New All India Services can be created :
1. by the Parliament
2. by the Union Public Service Commission
3. by the President
4. by the Union Council of Ministers
68. Which date is regarded the ‘World’s Readers
Day’ ?
1. April 8 2. October 24
3. May 8 4. November 2
69. Panchayats were given Constitutional status
by :
1. the 72nd Amendment 2. the 73rd Amendment
3. the 74th Amendment 4. the 75th Amendment
70. Who among the following initiated the community development programme ?
1. S.K. Dey 2. K.M. Munshi
3. Ashok Mehta 4. Balwant Rai Mehta
71. Nobel Prize for Economics was instituted in
the year :
1. 1901 2. 1936
3. 1967 4. 1975
74. Who of the following is not associated with
Sitar?
1. Ravi Shankar 2. Amjad Ali Khan
3. Ustad Alauddin Khan 4. Amir Khushru
75. Group of 7(G-7) was formed in the year :
1. 1985 2. 1980
3. 1975 4. 1990
76. Buddhism was found in :
1. 3rd Century B.C. 2. 4th Century B.C.
3. 5th Century B.C. 4. 6th Century B.C.
77. Synagogue is the place of worship of
1. Shaivism 2. Judaism
3. Taoism 4. Zoroastrianism
78. One of the following: was not nominated to
Castrol Cricketer of-the
1. Sachin Tendulkar 2. M.S. Dhoni
3. Ganguly 4. Rahul Dravid
79. The High Court of Bombay was established in the year :
1. 1832 2. 1854
3. 1862 4. 1868
80. Anita Desai is a ________
1. Doctor 2. Novelist
3. Political Scientist 4. Computer Wizard
81. Puerto Rico Trench is the greatest depth,
located in the ocean of :
1. Indian Ocean 2. Pacific Ocean
3. Arctic Ocean 4. Atlantic Ocean
82. Montreal protocol is related to :
1. Gyone depletion 2. Sea-bed
3. Land-mines 4. Nuclear weapons
83. St. Thomas Church, the oldest in India is
located in the state of :
1. Goa 2. Assama
3. Kerala 4. Andhra Pradesh
84. ________ has maximum number of christians.
1. Goa 2. Kerala
3. Tamil Nadu 4. Sikkim
85. National Library, the largest in India is located at :
1. Delhi 2. Chennai
3. Mumbai 4. Kolktata
86. The most densely populated state in India is :
1. Uttar Pradesh 2. West Bengal
3. Tamil Nadu 4. Andhra Pradesh
87. Jog waterfall, the highest waterfall in India,
is located in the state of :
1. Madhya Pradesh 2. Maharashtra
3. Karnataka 4. West Bengal
88. Jawaharlal Tunnel, the largest in India, is
located in the state of :
1. Jammu and Kashmir 2. Himachal Pradesh
3. Madhya Pradesh 4. Uttar Pradesh
89. Project Tiger was launched in the year :
1. 1977 2. 1971
3. 1981 4. 1978
90. Konkani, Manipuri and Nepali were added
to, the VIII Schedule of the Constitution by
the :
1. 65th Amendment Act 2. 71st Amendment Act
3. 76th Amendment Act 4. 69th Amendment Act
91. The first human status worshiped in India
were those of :
1. Brahma 2. Buddha
3. Vishnu 4. Shiva
92. Who was Nagarjuna ?
1. a Jain monk 2. a Vedic rishi
3. a King 4. a Buddhist philosopher
93. In the Vedic period ‘goghana’ refers to :
1. the bridegroom
2. a guest
3. one who slaughters cattle
4. one who gifts cattle
94. Who presented first budget in Independent India?
1. Shanmukham Chetty 2. John Mathai
3. C.D. Deshmukh 4. T.T. Krishnamachari
95. Guru Nanak preached :
1. Sikhism as a religion
2. about making Sikhs a militant organisation
3. the brotherhood of man
4. the unity of Sikhs
96. Ramanuja founded a new school of Vaisha-navism against the increasing cult of :
1. formation 2. communism
3. socialism 4. romanticism
97. Point out where the 1857 uprising did not take
place :
1. Avadh 2. East Punjab
3. Madhya Pradesh 4. Madras
98. The Quit India Movement was organized in
the year :
1. 1930 2. 1942
3. 1940 4. 1947
99. The earliest texts on architecture is believed
to be contained in :
1. Sulva Sutra 2. Siddhanta Siromani
3. Bija Ganita 4. Silpa Shastras
100. Who has been referred to as the ‘conscience- keeper’ of Gandhiji ?
1. G.K. Gokhale 2. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
3. C. Rajagopalachari 4. Bipin Chandra Pal
101. The Moplah rebellion of 1921 broke out in :
1. Assam 2. Bengal
3. Punjab 4. Kerala
102. The main leaders of the Swarajist party
were :
1. M.N. Roy and Muzaffar Ahamad
2. Motilal Nehru and C.R. Das
3. B.R. Ambedkar and P.C. Joshi
4. Vitthalbhai J. Patel and Dr. Ansari
103. Who played an important role in bringing
together the Muslim League and the Congress
in 1916 ?
1. Maulana Azad
2. Lala Lajpat Rai
3. Madan Mohan Malviya
4. B.G. Tilak
104. Which of the following Acts formally
introduced the principle of elections for the
first time?
1. The Indian Communist Act, 1909
2. The Government of India Act, 1919
3. The Government of India Act, 1935
4. The Indian Independence Act, 1947
105. One Astronomical unit is the average distance between :
1. Jupiter and the Sun 2. Pluto and the Sun
3. Earth and the Sun 4. Earth and the Moon
106. On which days do the spring tides occur ?
1. New Moon 2. Full Moon
3. First quarter of the Moon
4. Third quarter of the Moon
107. A person planning to travel by the shortest
route should follow :
1. the longitudes 2. the latitudes
3. the rivers 4. the winds
108. The thickness of the troposphere increases In :
1. autumn 2. sprmg
3. winter 4. summer
109. ‘Cyclone Nargis’ striked in :
1. Myanmar 2. India
3. Indonesia 4. Thailand
110. The theory suggesting that the continents of
South America and Africa were once joined
together was the :
1. Kant’s theory 2. Ritter’s theory
3. Continental drift theory
4. Tetrahedral theory
111. The largest producer of groundnuts is :
1. China 2. India
3. Brazil 4. Sudan
112. The largest dam is in :
1. China 2. Taiwan
3. France 4. Japan
113. For what is Philadelphia well known ?
1. dairy industry 2. silk textiles
3. locomotives 4. ship building
114. Baku is famous for :
1. iron smelting 2. petroleum
3. aircraft idustry 4. ship-building
115. Bindibu are natives of :
1. Canada 2. Fiji
3. South America 4. Australia
116. One of the leaders of 1857 sepoy mutiny was
hanged by Britishers. Who was he ?
1. Kunwar Singh 2. Tantiya Tope
3. Begum Hazrat Mahal 4. Nana Saheb
117. ‘Who wrote the book ‘An American Witness to India’s Partition’ ?
1. Philips Tolbot 2. Anita Desai
3. Joseph Henry 4. Eric Drexler
118. Which of the following rivers flow through a rift valley ?
1. Ganga 2. Krishna
3. Narmada 4. Brahmaputra
119. Which river forms delta in Orissa?
1. Narmada 2. Mahanadi
3. Godavari 4. Tapti
120. Which place receives the maximum solar
energy in December ?
1. Kolkata 2. Delhi
3. Amritsar 4. Chennai
121. When the velocity of a body is doubled, its :
1. acceleration is doubled
2. momentum is doubled
3. kinetic energy is doubled
4. potential energy is doubled
122. Raindrops are spherical due to :
1. air friction 2. viscosity of water
3. continous evaporation 4. surface tension
123. The best conductor of heat among liquid is :
1. mercury 2. water
3. ether 4. alcohol
124. Myopia relates to :
1. Muscles 2. Nerves
3. Eye 4. Stomach
125. To an astronaut, the outer space appears :
1. white 2. black
3. crimson 4. deep blue
126. For the rear view, motorists use:
1. cylindrical mirror 2. concave mirror
3. plane mirror 4. convex mirror
127. Sounds cannot travel through :
1. water 2. vacuum
3. steel 4. hydrogen gas
128. Which of the following is a semiconductor ?
1. Wood 2. Glass
3. Silicon 4. Phosphorus
129. Radioactivity has application in :
1. agriculture 2. medicine
3. industry 4. all the above
130. Vikram Sarabhai worked under ________ at the Indian Institute of Science.
1. C.V. Raman 2. Raja Ramanna
3. Abdul Kalam 4. Bhatnagar
131. Which of the following compounds found in all living organisms are rich in phosphorus ?
1. fats 2. nucleic acids
3. proteins 4. carbohydrates
132. Which of the following is a micro-element ?
1. oxygen 2. hydrogen
3. nitrogen 4. chlorine
133. The number of chromosomes in a normal
human body cell is :
1. 44 2. 43
3. 46 4. 45
134. The first large-cloned animal by using DNA
from another adult was ________
1. Cat 2. Sheep
3. Dog 4. Goat
135. The most important stimulant in tea leaves is :
1. caffeine 2. brucine
3. theine 4. phenylalanine
136. Enamel covers the:
1. cementum
2. cementum and partly dentin
3. dentin on all sides
4. crown of the tooth
137. A fish that is devoid orany scale is :
1. corp 2. mullet
3. cat fish 4. dog fish
138. Successful fusion of somatic cells from man
and mouse was first demonstrated by :
1. A. Kornberg 2. H. Harris
3. R. Sinsheimer 4. E:C. Cocking
139. In ‘GeoCaching’, ‘Geo’ m’eans earth and
‘Cache’ means:
1. running place 2. walking place
3. sleeping place 4. hiding place
140. The body temperature in birds is in the range
of :
1. 40° to 42°C 2. 38° to 39°C
3. 37° to 38°C 4. 39° to 41°C
141. The acid used in batteries is :
1. acetic acid 2. nitric acid
3. sulphuric acid 4. hydrochloric acid
142. The substance that is added to make natural
rubber strong is :
1. sulphur 2. chlorine
3. sponge 4. polythene
143. Hypo, used in photography, is chemically :
1. silver nitrate 2. sodium thiosulphate
3. silver bromide 4. sodium, phosphate
144. Enzymes are made up of :
1. carbohydrates 2. nucleosides
3. fatty acids 4. amino acids
145. Formalin is a solution of :
1. formic acid 2. furfural
3. formaldehyde 4. fluorescein
146. Which of the following presents the most
significant feature of the Indus Valley civilization?
1. burnt brick buildings 2. building of worship
3. art and architecture 4. first true arches
147. The chief impact of Vedic culture on Indian
history was the :
1. growth of Sanskrit
2. progress of Philosophy,
3. rise of an other worldly outlook
4. consolida’tion of caste
148 Magasthenes was the ambassador of :
1. Alexander 2. Seleucus
3. Darius 4. the Greeks
149. Buddha’s preachings were mainly related to :
1. purity of thought and conduct
2. practice of rituals
3. belief in one god
4. idol worship
150. The Chola age was most famous for :
1. trade with Ceylon
2. advancement of Tamil culture
3. village assemblies
4. war with the neighbours


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