AP Grama Sachivalayam Exam Paper 1 September 2019 Answer Key


41. Identify the correct pairs of fundamental quantities and their SI units from the following:
A. Electric Current : Ampere
B. Power : W (Watt)
C. Pressure : N/m2
D. Mass : Kilogram
Choose the correct answer from the following
(1) Only A and B
(2) Only B and C
(3) Only C and D
(4) Only D and A

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42. A. Diseases caused by bacteria: Cholera, Tetanus, Leprosy, Anthrax
B. Common protozoan diseases: Malaria, Amoebiasis, Diphtheria, AIDS
C. Common fungal diseases: Taeniasis, Blastomycosis, Syphilis, Rabies
D. Common viral diseases: Measles, Dengue, Rubella, Influenza
From the above lists, the correctly classified diseases are
(1) D, C, B and A
(2) Only D, B and A
(3) Only D and A
(4) Only C and B

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43. One of the following is not a micronutrient required for plant growth.
(1) Molybdenum
(2) Manganese
(3) Magnesium
(4) Copper

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44. Which important Act for environmental protection was passed in the year 2002 in India ?
(1) Wild Life Conservation Act
(2) Tiger Conservation Act
(3) Evergreen Trees Act
(4) Biodiversity Act

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45. The ultimate objective of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is (1) To stabilise green house gas concentrations in the atmosphere.
(2) To increase our understanding of environmental disasters.
(3) To work out plans to curtail environmental pollution.
(4) To suggest changes to reverse the effects of environmental degradation.

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46. Which award is instituted by the Government of India for individuals or communities from rural areas that have shown dedication for protecting wild life?
(1) Indira Gandhi Paryavaran Puraskar
(2) Amritadevi Bishnoi Award
(3) Pitambar Pant National Award
(4) Sunderban Paryavaran Puraskar

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47. The device used on ships to measure the depth of water is
(1) Barometer
(2) Nanometer
(3) Fathometer
(4) Hydrometer

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48. If – means ÷; + means ×; ÷ means -; × means +, then which of the following equations is correct ?
(1) 52 ÷ 4 + 5 × 8 – 2 = 36
(2) 43 × 7 ÷ 5 + 4-8 = 25
(3) 36 × 4-12 × 5 ÷ 3 = 420
(4) 36 – 12 × 8 ÷ 3 + 4 = 60

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49. In the following diagram, the circle represents the college professors, the triangle stands for surgical specialists and the square represents medical specialists. The surgical specialists who are also medical specialists but not professors are represented by
AP Grama Sachivalayam Exam question 49
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D

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50. In a certain code, STATISTICS is coded as SCITSITATS. Which word would be coded as NOITINUMMA ?
(1) ANMOMIUTNI
(2) AMNTOMUIIN
(3) AMMUNITION
(4) NMMUNITION

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51. Reena is twice as old as Suma. Three years ago she was three times as old as Suma. How old (in years) is Reena now?
(1) 6
(2) 7
(3) 8
(4) 12

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52. Consider the Venn diagram. Five hundred candidates appeared in an examination comprising of tests in English, Hindi and Mathematics. The diagram gives the number of candidates who failed in different tests. What is the percentage of candidates who failed in at least two subjects ?
AP Grama Sachivalayam Exam question 52
(1) 0.078
(2) 1.0
(3) 6-8
(4) 7.8

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53. The pie diagram shows the hourly distribution of all major activities of a student. Observe the diagram and answer the following
AP Grama Sachivalayam Exam question 53
The percentage of time which he spends in school is
(1) 37%
(2) 29.16%
(3) 40%
(4) 27%

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54. Study the following pie-diagrams carefully :
AP Grama Sachivalayam Exam question 54
Percentage composition of human body What percent of the total weight of the human body is equivalent to the weight of proteins in the skin of the human body?
(1) 0·014
(2) 1.4
(3) 0.14
(4) 2.5

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55. Two statements, A and B are given below :
A. ROM is Read Only Memory which is a type of non-volatile memory used in computers and other electronic devices.
B. Only data stored in ROM can be modified quickly with ease. Pick up your answer from the following:
(1) Both A and B are correct
(2) Only B is correct
(3) Only A is correct
(4) B is correct, A is wrong

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56. The present World Bank President is
(1) Nikki Haley
(2) Robert McNamara
(3) Kristalina Georgieva
(4) David Malpass

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57. The Central Government’s target is for providing clean drinking water to all by
(1) 2021
(2) 2022
(3) 2023
(4) 2024

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58. The launch vehicle of Chandrayan-2 Mission to Moon is
(1) GSLV-MK II
(2) GSLV-MK IV
(3) GSLV-MK III
(4) GSLV-MKI

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59. Consider the following statements :
A. Increase in deposit rate results in higher savings.
B. Increase in deposit rate results in fall in credit offtake.
C. Increase in deposit rate results in increase in investment.
D. Which among the above statements is/are correct?
(1) A and B
(2) A and C
(3) A, B and C
(4) Only A


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60. The country hosting the next Olympics to be held in 2020 is
(1) Japan
(2) France
(3) Qatar
(4) South Korea

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