Haryana Constable Exam (31.10.2021-Shift IV)

Total Questions: 99

1. India has target of having 450 GW of renewable energy by

Correct Answer: (2) 2045
Solution:The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has said that India is set to achieve 450 GW renewable energy installed capacity by 2030.
  • India is targeting initially approximately 1 million tonnes annual green hydrogen production by 2030,

2. According to Bourdieu Knowl edge of classical music, interest in art are example of

Correct Answer: (2) Cultural capital
Solution:Bourdieu distinguishes between three forms of capital that can determine peoples' social position: economic, social and cultural capital.
  • Cultural capital refers to the various kinds of knowledge, skills, behavior we possess by the virtue of being a part of a specific social group.

3. to lanthanoid contraction______similar radii.

Correct Answer: (4) Zr and H
Solution:Lanthanide contraction is the gradual decrease in the atomic and ionic size of lanthanoids with an increase in atomic number.
  • Because of the lanthonid contraction Zr (atomic radi 160 pm) and Hf (atomic radii 158 pm) have nearly same atomic radii.
  • Lanthanoids include the elements from lanthanim La (Z= 57) to lutentium Lu = (Z = 71)

4. Who wrote a book, 'Secrets of the Faithful usader?

Correct Answer: (2) Marino Sanudo
Solution:The 'Book of the Secrets of the Faithful of the Cross" is a Latin work by Marino Sanuto the Elder intended to inspire a revival of the Crusades.

5. Which of the following state has launched Mission with the objective of making state a millet hub of India?

Correct Answer: (3) Chhatisgarh
Solution:The Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh launched the 'Millet Mission' and said the state will become the millet hub of the country in the future.
  • Millet Mission" initiative is aimed at giving the farmers right price for small cereal crops, provide input assistance, procurement arrangements, processing and ensure that the farmers get benefit of the expertise of experts.

6. A student goes to school at the rate of 2.50 km/h and reaches 6 minutes late. If travels at the speed of 3 km/h. He reaches 10 minutes early. The distance (in km.) between the school and his house is

Correct Answer: (4) 4
Solution:

7. President of India can imposeonal Emergency under Article that is caused by

Correct Answer: (4) All the above
Solution:The emergency provisions are contained in Part XVIII of the Constitution of India, from Article 352 to 360.
  • Under Article 352, the president can declare a national emergency when the security of India or a part of it is threatened by war or external aggression or armed rebellion.
  • When a national emergency is declared on the grounds of 'war' or 'external aggression', it is known as 'External Emergency'. On the other hand, when it is declared on the grounds of 'armed rebellion', it is known as 'Internal Emergency'.

8. Which has highest growth rate pulation?

Correct Answer: (4) Africa
Solution:Asia is the most populous continent in the world, with 4.68 billion people accounting for nearly 59.5% of the world population as of 2021.
  • Africa has the highest population growth rate as all three sub regions growing over 2% are in Africa.

9. Powers to examine the accused comes under

Correct Answer: (1) Section 313 of Criminal Procedure Code, 1973
Solution:Accused is examined in every enquiry or trial by enabling him to explain personally to circumstances appearing in evidence against him.
  • Section 313 of Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 envisages power of the trial court to examine the accused to explain evidence adduced against him.

10. Read the following carefully and answer the question that follow:

I. A, B, C, D and E are five friends

II. B earns more than E, but is as tall as C

III. C earns less than A, but is taller to D and E

IV. A is taller than D. but earns less than E

V. D earns more than A, but is the shortest in the group. Who among the following earns the highest?

Correct Answer: (2) B
Solution: