Haryana Constable Exam 18.09.2021 (Shift-II)

Total Questions: 100

51. The First Ancient Olympic games were held in

Correct Answer: (1) 776 BCE
Solution:The first ancient Olympic Games can be traced back to Olympia in 776 BC.
  • They continued to be celebrated when Greece came under Roman rule, 2nd century BC.
  • The first edition of the modern Summer Games was held in 1896 in Athens (Greece).

52. Consider the following statements about Pran Vayu Devta Pension Scheme (PVDPS) of Government of Haryana.

I. It is an initiative to honour all those trees which are of the age of 75 years and above and have served humanity throughout their life by producing oxygen, reducing pollution, providing shabe, etc.

II. Such trees will be identified throughout the State and these will be looked after by involving local people.

Choose the correct option from given below.

Correct Answer: (2) Both the statements I and II are correct
Solution:Pran Vayu Devta Pension Scheme (PVDPS) is an initiative to honour all those trees which are of the age of 75 years and above and have served humanity throughout their life by producing oxygen, reducing pollution, providing shade and so on.
  • Such trees will be identified throughout the state and these will be looked after by involving local people in this scheme.
  • For maintenance of trees older than 75 years, a "pension amount of Rs 2,500 would be given per year in the name of PVDPS.

53. Priya goes 30 km towards North from a fixed point, then after turning to her right she goes 15 km. After this she goes 30 km after turning to her right. How far and in which direction is she now from her starting point?

Correct Answer: (3) 15 metre east
Solution:

54. Choose the best alternative.

3 : 11 :: 7 : ?

 

Correct Answer: (5) (*)
Solution:

55. Fowl Cholera is caused by

Correct Answer: (3) Pasteurella multocida
Solution:Fowl cholera is a septicemic disease caused by Pasteure llamultocida which affects a variety of domesticated and wild birds.
  • It is seen worldwide and was one of the first infectious dis-eases to be recognised, by Louis Pasteur in 1880.

56. The most distinctive feature of Harappan cities is

Correct Answer: (2) Carefully planned drainage system
Solution:One of the most distinctive features of Harappan cities was the carefully planned drainage system.

The roads and streets were laid out along an approximate "grid" pattern, intersecting at right angles.

The streets with drains were laid out first and then houses built along them.

57. Who among the following is the second woman to be India's External Affairs Minister ?

Correct Answer: (3) Sushma Swaraj
Solution:Sushma Swaraj was the second woman to hold the office of the Ministry of External Affairs, after Indira Gandhi.

Nirmala Sitharaman became India's second female defence minister and also the second female finance minister after Indira Gandhi and first full time female Finance Minister.

58. Ecology is related to environment in the same way as Histology is related to

Correct Answer: (2) Tissues
Solution:Ecology deals with the study of environment. Similarly, Histology deals with the study of tissues.
  • Histology is the study of tissues and their structure.

59. A man had 17 sheep. All but nine died. How many was he left with?

Correct Answer: (3) 9
Solution:Total number of sheep =17 According to question, Number of sheep left with him = 9

60. As per Transport of Animal Rules-1978, the maximum distance allowed for cattle in a day while transport on foot shall be

Correct Answer: (1) 30 km
Solution:As per Transport of Animals Rules - 1978' maximum distance a cattle in a day while transport on foot shall be 30 km.
  • Period of rest: At every 2 hours for drinking and at every 4 hrs for feeding.