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   RIMC - Physics- chemistry- His, geo, biol civics. Measurement chapter- compiled by www.sainikacademy.com

 1. Which of the following is not a unit of time
          a) Solar year
          b) Tropical year
          c) Leap year
          d) Light year

 2. Which of the following is not a fundamental unit?
          a) Newton
          b) Kilogram
          c) Metre
          d) Second

 3. The speed of a free falling body increases continuously, this is because
          a) No force acts on it
          b) It is very light
          c) The air exert the frictional force
          d) The earth attracts it

 4. The density can be measured by
          a) Anemometer
          b) Thermometer
          c) Hygrometer
          d) None of these

 5. If a car is travelling north on a straight road and it brakes are applied , it will
          a) have no acceleration
          b) accelerate to the south
          c) accelerate to the north
          d) accelerate either east or west

 6. Power is defined as
          a) work per unit length
          b) Force per unit length
          c) Work times time
          d) Work per unit time

 7. A bullet fired from gun possess
          a) kinetic energy
          b) potential energy
          c) Nuclear energy
          d) Chemical energy

 8. The unit of work is
          a) newton
          b) Joule
          c) Metre
          d) Second

 9. A and B are two bodies. The temperature of A is greater than that of B. the heat will flow from
          a) A to B
          b) B to A
          c) Will not flow
          d) None of these

 10. Which of the following is the best heat insulator ?
          a) Air
          b) Silver
          c) Iron
          d) Water

 11. The upper fixed point of Celsius thermometer is
          a) 0 Degree Celcius
          b) 100 Degree Celcius
          c) 180 Degree Celcius
          d) 1000 Degree Celcius

 12. In SI units there are _________ supplementary fundamental units
          a) 7
          b) 2
          c) 3
          d) 6

 13. The unit of plane angle is________
          a) Steradian
          b) Radian
          c) Meter
          d) seconds

 14. The number of seconds in a solar day
          a) 84600
          b) 80046
          c) 86400
          d) 80064

 15. The sound travels fastest in
          a) Solids
          b) Liquids
          c) Gases
          d) None of these

 16. Gautam Buddha was born in______ village of Nepal
          a) doha
          b) lumbini
          c) pataliputra
          d) tripitaka

 17. Who published the newspaper VANDE MATARAM ?
          a) BG Tilak
          b) Bipin Chandra Pal
          c) Aurobindo Gosh
          d) Lala Lajpat Rai

 18. Who headed the Bhoodhan movement?
          a) Acharya Vinoba Bhave
          b) Baden powel
          c) Firoze Shah Mehta
          d) Abul Kalam Azad

 19. Who is the Grand Oldman of India?
          a) Lala lajpat rai
          b) Dadabhai Naoroji
          c) Jawaharlal Nehru
          d) Mahatma Gandhi

 20. Who coined the slogan "Do or Die" ?
          a) Subash chandra bose
          b) Bal Gangadhar tilak
          c) Bhagat singh
          d) Mahatma Gandhi

 21. Who worte the book "The Discovery of India" ?
          a) Jawaharlal Nehru
          b) Annie beasant
          c) Dadabhai Naoroji
          d) W.C. Bannerjee

 22. When did the British Introduce the railway system in India?
          a) 1853
          b) 1854
          c) 1852
          d) 1875

 23. Which of the following is related to Jallianwaa bagh massacre?
          a) Pitts India Act
          b) Charter Act 1853
          c) Rowlatt Act
          d) Charter Act 1833

 24. Sikkism was founded by _____________
          a) Guru Gobind singh
          b) Guru Nanak dev
          c) Guru Arjun Singh
          d) None of these

 25. When was Indian National Congress founded?
          a) 1886
          b) 1889
          c) 1885
          d) 1875

 26. The first census in India was held on ____________
          a) 1872
          b) 1881
          c) 1882
          d) 1871

 27. Demographic dividend represents the high population in the age group of _______________
          a) 0 -15 years
          b) 15 - 64 years
          c) 15 - 45 years
          d) 45 - 64 years

 28. Who discovered the North Pole?
          a) Amundsen
          b) Robert peary
          c) Kepler
          d) Copernicus

 29. Mac Mohan line is the international boundary line between __________
          a) India and Nepal
          b) India and Pakistan
          c) India and China
          d) India and Afghanistan

 30. Which states in India is the major producer of Cotton?
          a) Tamil Nadu, Maharastra
          b) Maharastra , Gujarat
          c) Gujarat, Karnataka
          d) Karnataka, Tamil Nadu

 31. Bhakra nangal Project is situated on which river ?
          a) River Sutlej
          b) River Tapti
          c) River Krishna
          d) River Brahmaputra

 32. What is the Southern most point of India
          a) Kanyakumari
          b) Indira point in Great Nicobar
          c) Indira col
          d) None of these

 33. Which Country is the largest producer of Wheat ?
          a) India
          b) Russia
          c) Brazil
          d) China

 34. ______________ appears as "Greenish Star"
          a) Mercury
          b) Neptune
          c) Pluto
          d) Venus

 35. Kanha National park is located in _____________l
          a) Gujarat
          b) Madhya Pradesh
          c) Maharashtra
          d) Uttar Pradesh

 36. Which of the following animals does not give wool?
          a) Camel
          b) Dog
          c) Yak
          d) Goat

 37. Which of the following fibers is a good insulator?
          a) Cotton
          b) Jute
          c) Silk
          d) Polystyrene foam

 38. Solubility is affected by
          a) Temperature
          b) Pressure
          c) Both
          d) None

 39. The great variety of things around us is called
          a) Classification

          b) Diversity
          c) Proportion
          d) Complexity

 40.  Slow eating away of iron particles in the presence of air is

          a) Galvanization
          b) Crystallization
          c) Rusting
          d) Neutralization

 41. The acid present in lemon is
          a) Acetic acid
          b) Citric acid
          c) Nitric acid
          d) Tartaric acid

 42. Which of the following is the best conductor of electricity?
          a) Gold
          b) Silver
          c) Copper
          d) Iron

 43. Rusting of iron can be prevented by
          a) Alloying
          b) Painting
          c) Galvanizing
          d) All of these

 44. Water cannot be used as fire extinguisher for burning
          a) Wood
          b) Oil
          c) Cloth
          d) Charcoal

 45. World environment day is on
          a) March 15
          b) April 15
          c) May 4
          d) June 5

 46. Habitat together with functions of species constitute is
          a) Trophic level
          b) Boundary
          c) Topography
          d) Niche

 47. Organisms that feed on the producers in the ecosystem are called
          a) First level consumers
          b) Second level consumers
          c) Autotrophs
          d) None of these

 48. Which of the following is a prokaryotic cell?
          a) Spirogyra
          b) Escherichia coli
          c) Amoeba
          d) Rhizopus

 49. Nucleus was discovered by
          a) Robert Brown
          b) Robert Hooke
          c) A.V. leeuwenhock
          d) Schwaan

 50. Which of the following part of the plant develops into fruit?
          a) Ovary
          b) Stigma
          c) Stamen
          d) Anther

 51. Oxygenated blood is carried by
          a) Pulmonary vein
          b) Pulmonary artery
          c) Renal vein
          d) Hepatic portal vein

 52. Largest heart is found in
          a) Elephant
          b) Giraffe
          c) Crocodile
          d) Lion

 53. Which disease is caused by a virus ?
          a) Polio
          b) AIDS
          c) Influenza
          d) All of the above

 54. BCG stands for
          a) Bacillus Carol Gram
          b) Bacillus Chalmette guerin
          c) Bacteria Chalmette guerin
          d) None of the above

 55. The term ‘AQUACULTURE’ means
          a) Aspergillosis
          b) Marine fisheries
          c) Inland fisheries
          d) Both (b) and (c)

 56. The International court of justice is located in the
          a) Germany
          b) USA
          c) Russia
          d) Netherlands

 57. Who was the chairman of the committe which drafted the Indian Constitution?
          a) Jawaharlal Nehru
          b) M.N. Roy
          c) B.R. Ambedkar
          d) Sachidhananda sinha

 58. Hand in Hand is a  Joint Millitary exercise between
          a) India and Pakistan
          b) India and Bangladesh
          c) India and china
          d) India and Australia

 59. what is the name of science of earthquakes ?
          a) Osteology
          b) seismography
          c) Pedagogy
          d) Iconography

 60. Which property of light is responsible for Blue colour of Sky
          a) Scattering of light
          b) dispersion of light
          c) Total Internal Reflection
          d) Refraction

 61. A body at rest can have
          a) Speed
          b) Velocity
          c) Energy
          d) Momentum

 62. The rate of change of velocity is called
          a) Speed
          b) Momentum
          c) Acceleration
          d) None of these

 63. sound waves with frequency less than 20Hz are called
          a) Supersonic waves
          b) Infrasonic waves
          c) Ultrasonic waves
          d) None of these

 64. The image of an object formed by a deviceis always virtual and small.The device in question is a
          a) Concave lens
          b) Convex lens
          c) Concave mirror
          d) Plane mirror

 65. Nights are cooler in the deserts than in the plains because
          a) Sand radiates heat more quickly than the earth
          b) The sky remains clear most of the time
          c) Sand absorbs heat more quickly than the earth
          d) None of the above

 66. What is the SI unit of specific heat
          a) j/kg/ degree Celsius
          b) kelvin
          c) Ampere
          d) Newton

 67. RIMC has produced ___________ service Chiefs in the Armed Forces
          a) 1 Army chief and 5 Air chiefs
          b) 4 Army chiefs and 1 Air chief
          c) 2 Army chiefs ,1 Naval chief and 2 Air chief
          d) 4 Army chiefs, 1 Naval chief and 1 Air chief

 68. If a human does not have the pigment Melanin he or she is called
          a) Albimism
          b) Thick Skinned
          c) Blue eyed
          d) Pigmy

 69. The atmosphere is held to the surface of the earth by __________
          a) Sun
          b) Moon
          c) Gravity
          d) Ocean

 70. The aircraft fly in ________ sphere
          a) Thermosphere
          b) Mesosphere
          c) Stratosphere
          d) Troposphere

 71. the head quarter of SAARC is in _________
          a) Ahmadabad
          b) Rangoon
          c) Islamabad
          d) Kathmandu

 72. The first hour of every sitting hour of the Lok sabha is called
          a) First hour
          b) Honour hour
          c) Question hour
          d) Zero hour

 73. Puttingal temple is located in which state of
          a) Tamil Nadu
          b) Kerala
          c) Karnataka
          d) Madhya Pradesh

 74. The edible part of the onion is ____________
          a) Fleshy leaves
          b) Acrial stem
          c) Aerial flowers
          d) Modified Root

 75. Who won the Australian open for men in 2016
          a) Raffle Nadal
          b) Roger Federer
          c) Novak Djokovic
          d) Andy Murray

 76. What is the melting point of wax?
          a) 64 degree C
          b) 62 degree C
          c) 63 degree C
          d) 99  degree C

 77. What is the melting point of Iron?
          a) 180 degree C
          b) 419 degree C
          c) 600 to 700 degree C
          d) 1535 Degree C

 78. Horizontal and vertical angles is measured by_____
          a) Seismograph
          b) Theodolite
          c) Radar
          d) Telescope

 79. The action and reaction forces referred to Newton's third Law
          a) Must act on the same object
          b) may act on different Object
          c) must act of different object
          d) need not be equal in magnitude but must have the C

 80. Which of the following is considered as the Non-conventional source of energy?
          a) Solar
          b) Nuclear Power
          c) Coal
          d) Natural Gas

 81. In a colour television set, the pictures of which one of the following sets of colours is superimposed to generate true colour picture?
          a) Red, Green and Blue
          b) Yellow , green and blue
          c) Red, yellow and Green
          d) Blue, Yellow and Red

 82. A shooting star that flashes across the sky in the night is really a___
          a) Meteor
          b) Comet
          c) Falling planet
          d) Falling star

 83. Blood pressure is measured by__________
          a) Sphygmomanometer
          b) Thermometer
          c) odometer
          d) Anemometer

 84. What is measured by Hygrometer?
          a) It determines the purity of Milk
          b) It measures humidity in air
          c) It measure sound under water
          d) It measures electricity

 85. The magnetic lines of force inside a bar magnet flow
          a) from North pole to South Pole
          b) From South pole to North Pole
          c) From both North and south pole to the middle point of the magnet
          d) From North or South depending upon the place and direction in which the bar magnet is placed

 86. Permanent magnets can be made from
          a) Cobalt
          b) Al
          c) Zinc
          d) Lead

 87. Heating a magnet will
          a) Weaken it
          b) Strengthen it
          c) Reverse its polarity
          d) Have no effect

 88. The output of a dynamo using a split ring commutator is______
          a) Fluctuating DV
          b) AC
          c) DC
          d) Half wave rectified voltage

 89. A decibel is___
          a) A musical instrument
          b) A music note
          c) A measure of sound level
          d) The wavelength of noise

 90. Electrical power is measured by
          a) Dynamo
          b) Hydrometer
          c) Endoscope
          d) Dynamometer

 91. Air Contains___
          a) Only oxygen Gas
          b) Only Oxygen and Nitorgen Gas
          c) Only carbon dioxide Gas
          d) Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon di oxide, water vapor and inert gases

 92. Kinetic energy of molecules is highest in____
          a) Solid
          b) Liquid
          c) Gas
          d) None of these

 93. Current Affairs May 2016
Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana will be launched from which district of India?

          a) Varanasi
          b) Lucknow
          c) Ballia
          d) Hathras

 94. Which state government has recently declared 10% reservation quota for Economically Backward Classes (EBCs) in general category?

          a) Odisha
          b) Tripura
          c) Gujarat
          d) Sikkim

 95. Who has been appointed as the new Director General (DG) of Railways Protection Force (RPF)?

          a) Sunil Rajput ( RPF)
          b) Mahendra Singh Rathore
          c) Rajiv Ranjan Verma
          d) Surender Kumar Bhagat

 96. Who is the author of the book “Param Vir: A War Diary”?

          a) Nitish Ahujha
          b) Sandeep Jain
          c) Manju Lodha
          d) Navtej Sarna

 97. Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary is located in which state of India?

          a) Karnataka
          b) Kerala
          c) Odisha
          d) Telangana

 98. The book “Great Acceleration: How the World is Getting Faster, Faster” is authored by whom?

          a) Jjiya Mahadevan
          b) Aparna Dandekar
          c) Robert Colvile
          d) David Mitchell

 99. Which is India’s first Scorpene-class submarine which was recently launched for sea trials?

          a) INS S 52
          b) INS KHANDERI
          c) INS SSQ
          d) INS KALVARI

 100. Which Indian scholars have been honoured with the Mongolia’s highest civilian award “North Star”?

          a) Lokesh Chandra and Mansura Haider

          b) Chitra Banerjee and Abidi Habib

          c) Manoj Kumar and Raj Patel

          d) Subra Kumari and Pavithra Sharma

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   RIMC - Physics- chemistry- His, geo, biol civics. Measurement chapter- compiled by www.sainikacademy.com

 1. Which of the following is not a unit of time
          a) Solar year
          b) Tropical year
          c) Leap year
          d) Light year

 2. Which of the following is not a fundamental unit?
          a) Newton
          b) Kilogram
          c) Metre
          d) Second

 3. The speed of a free falling body increases continuously, this is because
          a) No force acts on it
          b) It is very light
          c) The air exert the frictional force
          d) The earth attracts it

 4. The density can be measured by
          a) Anemometer
          b) Thermometer
          c) Hygrometer
          d) None of these

 5. If a car is travelling north on a straight road and it brakes are applied , it will
          a) have no acceleration
          b) accelerate to the south
          c) accelerate to the north
          d) accelerate either east or west

 6. Power is defined as
          a) work per unit length
          b) Force per unit length
          c) Work times time
          d) Work per unit time

 7. A bullet fired from gun possess
          a) kinetic energy
          b) potential energy
          c) Nuclear energy
          d) Chemical energy

 8. The unit of work is
          a) newton
          b) Joule
          c) Metre
          d) Second

 9. A and B are two bodies. The temperature of A is greater than that of B. the heat will flow from
          a) A to B
          b) B to A
          c) Will not flow
          d) None of these

 10. Which of the following is the best heat insulator ?
          a) Air
          b) Silver
          c) Iron
          d) Water

 11. The upper fixed point of Celsius thermometer is
          a) 0 Degree Celcius
          b) 100 Degree Celcius
          c) 180 Degree Celcius
          d) 1000 Degree Celcius

 12. In SI units there are _________ supplementary fundamental units
          a) 7
          b) 2
          c) 3
          d) 6

 13. The unit of plane angle is________
          a) Steradian
          b) Radian
          c) Meter
          d) seconds

 14. The number of seconds in a solar day
          a) 84600
          b) 80046
          c) 86400
          d) 80064

 15. The sound travels fastest in
          a) Solids
          b) Liquids
          c) Gases
          d) None of these

 16. Gautam Buddha was born in______ village of Nepal
          a) doha
          b) lumbini
          c) pataliputra
          d) tripitaka

 17. Who published the newspaper VANDE MATARAM ?
          a) BG Tilak
          b) Bipin Chandra Pal
          c) Aurobindo Gosh
          d) Lala Lajpat Rai

 18. Who headed the Bhoodhan movement?
          a) Acharya Vinoba Bhave
          b) Baden powel
          c) Firoze Shah Mehta
          d) Abul Kalam Azad

 19. Who is the Grand Oldman of India?
          a) Lala lajpat rai
          b) Dadabhai Naoroji
          c) Jawaharlal Nehru
          d) Mahatma Gandhi

 20. Who coined the slogan "Do or Die" ?
          a) Subash chandra bose
          b) Bal Gangadhar tilak
          c) Bhagat singh
          d) Mahatma Gandhi

 21. Who worte the book "The Discovery of India" ?
          a) Jawaharlal Nehru
          b) Annie beasant
          c) Dadabhai Naoroji
          d) W.C. Bannerjee

 22. When did the British Introduce the railway system in India?
          a) 1853
          b) 1854
          c) 1852
          d) 1875

 23. Which of the following is related to Jallianwaa bagh massacre?
          a) Pitts India Act
          b) Charter Act 1853
          c) Rowlatt Act
          d) Charter Act 1833

 24. Sikkism was founded by _____________
          a) Guru Gobind singh
          b) Guru Nanak dev
          c) Guru Arjun Singh
          d) None of these

 25. When was Indian National Congress founded?
          a) 1886
          b) 1889
          c) 1885
          d) 1875

 26. The first census in India was held on ____________
          a) 1872
          b) 1881
          c) 1882
          d) 1871

 27. Demographic dividend represents the high population in the age group of _______________
          a) 0 -15 years
          b) 15 - 64 years
          c) 15 - 45 years
          d) 45 - 64 years

 28. Who discovered the North Pole?
          a) Amundsen
          b) Robert peary
          c) Kepler
          d) Copernicus

 29. Mac Mohan line is the international boundary line between __________
          a) India and Nepal
          b) India and Pakistan
          c) India and China
          d) India and Afghanistan

 30. Which states in India is the major producer of Cotton?
          a) Tamil Nadu, Maharastra
          b) Maharastra , Gujarat
          c) Gujarat, Karnataka
          d) Karnataka, Tamil Nadu

 31. Bhakra nangal Project is situated on which river ?
          a) River Sutlej
          b) River Tapti
          c) River Krishna
          d) River Brahmaputra

 32. What is the Southern most point of India
          a) Kanyakumari
          b) Indira point in Great Nicobar
          c) Indira col
          d) None of these

 33. Which Country is the largest producer of Wheat ?
          a) India
          b) Russia
          c) Brazil
          d) China

 34. ______________ appears as "Greenish Star"
          a) Mercury
          b) Neptune
          c) Pluto
          d) Venus

 35. Kanha National park is located in _____________l
          a) Gujarat
          b) Madhya Pradesh
          c) Maharashtra
          d) Uttar Pradesh

 36. Which of the following animals does not give wool?
          a) Camel
          b) Dog
          c) Yak
          d) Goat

 37. Which of the following fibers is a good insulator?
          a) Cotton
          b) Jute
          c) Silk
          d) Polystyrene foam

 38. Solubility is affected by
          a) Temperature
          b) Pressure
          c) Both
          d) None

 39. The great variety of things around us is called
          a) Classification

          b) Diversity
          c) Proportion
          d) Complexity

 40.  Slow eating away of iron particles in the presence of air is

          a) Galvanization
          b) Crystallization
          c) Rusting
          d) Neutralization

 41. The acid present in lemon is
          a) Acetic acid
          b) Citric acid
          c) Nitric acid
          d) Tartaric acid

 42. Which of the following is the best conductor of electricity?
          a) Gold
          b) Silver
          c) Copper
          d) Iron

 43. Rusting of iron can be prevented by
          a) Alloying
          b) Painting
          c) Galvanizing
          d) All of these

 44. Water cannot be used as fire extinguisher for burning
          a) Wood
          b) Oil
          c) Cloth
          d) Charcoal

 45. World environment day is on
          a) March 15
          b) April 15
          c) May 4
          d) June 5

 46. Habitat together with functions of species constitute is
          a) Trophic level
          b) Boundary
          c) Topography
          d) Niche

 47. Organisms that feed on the producers in the ecosystem are called
          a) First level consumers
          b) Second level consumers
          c) Autotrophs
          d) None of these

 48. Which of the following is a prokaryotic cell?
          a) Spirogyra
          b) Escherichia coli
          c) Amoeba
          d) Rhizopus

 49. Nucleus was discovered by
          a) Robert Brown
          b) Robert Hooke
          c) A.V. leeuwenhock
          d) Schwaan

 50. Which of the following part of the plant develops into fruit?
          a) Ovary
          b) Stigma
          c) Stamen
          d) Anther

 51. Oxygenated blood is carried by
          a) Pulmonary vein
          b) Pulmonary artery
          c) Renal vein
          d) Hepatic portal vein

 52. Largest heart is found in
          a) Elephant
          b) Giraffe
          c) Crocodile
          d) Lion

 53. Which disease is caused by a virus ?
          a) Polio
          b) AIDS
          c) Influenza
          d) All of the above

 54. BCG stands for
          a) Bacillus Carol Gram
          b) Bacillus Chalmette guerin
          c) Bacteria Chalmette guerin
          d) None of the above

 55. The term ‘AQUACULTURE’ means
          a) Aspergillosis
          b) Marine fisheries
          c) Inland fisheries
          d) Both (b) and (c)

 56. The International court of justice is located in the
          a) Germany
          b) USA
          c) Russia
          d) Netherlands

 57. Who was the chairman of the committe which drafted the Indian Constitution?
          a) Jawaharlal Nehru
          b) M.N. Roy
          c) B.R. Ambedkar
          d) Sachidhananda sinha

 58. Hand in Hand is a  Joint Millitary exercise between
          a) India and Pakistan
          b) India and Bangladesh
          c) India and china
          d) India and Australia

 59. what is the name of science of earthquakes ?
          a) Osteology
          b) seismography
          c) Pedagogy
          d) Iconography

 60. Which property of light is responsible for Blue colour of Sky
          a) Scattering of light
          b) dispersion of light
          c) Total Internal Reflection
          d) Refraction

 61. A body at rest can have
          a) Speed
          b) Velocity
          c) Energy
          d) Momentum

 62. The rate of change of velocity is called
          a) Speed
          b) Momentum
          c) Acceleration
          d) None of these

 63. sound waves with frequency less than 20Hz are called
          a) Supersonic waves
          b) Infrasonic waves
          c) Ultrasonic waves
          d) None of these

 64. The image of an object formed by a deviceis always virtual and small.The device in question is a
          a) Concave lens
          b) Convex lens
          c) Concave mirror
          d) Plane mirror

 65. Nights are cooler in the deserts than in the plains because
          a) Sand radiates heat more quickly than the earth
          b) The sky remains clear most of the time
          c) Sand absorbs heat more quickly than the earth
          d) None of the above

 66. What is the SI unit of specific heat
          a) j/kg/ degree Celsius
          b) kelvin
          c) Ampere
          d) Newton

 67. RIMC has produced ___________ service Chiefs in the Armed Forces
          a) 1 Army chief and 5 Air chiefs
          b) 4 Army chiefs and 1 Air chief
          c) 2 Army chiefs ,1 Naval chief and 2 Air chief
          d) 4 Army chiefs, 1 Naval chief and 1 Air chief

 68. If a human does not have the pigment Melanin he or she is called
          a) Albimism
          b) Thick Skinned
          c) Blue eyed
          d) Pigmy

 69. The atmosphere is held to the surface of the earth by __________
          a) Sun
          b) Moon
          c) Gravity
          d) Ocean

 70. The aircraft fly in ________ sphere
          a) Thermosphere
          b) Mesosphere
          c) Stratosphere
          d) Troposphere

 71. the head quarter of SAARC is in _________
          a) Ahmadabad
          b) Rangoon
          c) Islamabad
          d) Kathmandu

 72. The first hour of every sitting hour of the Lok sabha is called
          a) First hour
          b) Honour hour
          c) Question hour
          d) Zero hour

 73. Puttingal temple is located in which state of
          a) Tamil Nadu
          b) Kerala
          c) Karnataka
          d) Madhya Pradesh

 74. The edible part of the onion is ____________
          a) Fleshy leaves
          b) Acrial stem
          c) Aerial flowers
          d) Modified Root

 75. Who won the Australian open for men in 2016
          a) Raffle Nadal
          b) Roger Federer
          c) Novak Djokovic
          d) Andy Murray

 76. What is the melting point of wax?
          a) 64 degree C
          b) 62 degree C
          c) 63 degree C
          d) 99  degree C

 77. What is the melting point of Iron?
          a) 180 degree C
          b) 419 degree C
          c) 600 to 700 degree C
          d) 1535 Degree C

 78. Horizontal and vertical angles is measured by_____
          a) Seismograph
          b) Theodolite
          c) Radar
          d) Telescope

 79. The action and reaction forces referred to Newton's third Law
          a) Must act on the same object
          b) may act on different Object
          c) must act of different object
          d) need not be equal in magnitude but must have the C

 80. Which of the following is considered as the Non-conventional source of energy?
          a) Solar
          b) Nuclear Power
          c) Coal
          d) Natural Gas

 81. In a colour television set, the pictures of which one of the following sets of colours is superimposed to generate true colour picture?
          a) Red, Green and Blue
          b) Yellow , green and blue
          c) Red, yellow and Green
          d) Blue, Yellow and Red

 82. A shooting star that flashes across the sky in the night is really a___
          a) Meteor
          b) Comet
          c) Falling planet
          d) Falling star

 83. Blood pressure is measured by__________
          a) Sphygmomanometer
          b) Thermometer
          c) odometer
          d) Anemometer

 84. What is measured by Hygrometer?
          a) It determines the purity of Milk
          b) It measures humidity in air
          c) It measure sound under water
          d) It measures electricity

 85. The magnetic lines of force inside a bar magnet flow
          a) from North pole to South Pole
          b) From South pole to North Pole
          c) From both North and south pole to the middle point of the magnet
          d) From North or South depending upon the place and direction in which the bar magnet is placed

 86. Permanent magnets can be made from
          a) Cobalt
          b) Al
          c) Zinc
          d) Lead

 87. Heating a magnet will
          a) Weaken it
          b) Strengthen it
          c) Reverse its polarity
          d) Have no effect

 88. The output of a dynamo using a split ring commutator is______
          a) Fluctuating DV
          b) AC
          c) DC
          d) Half wave rectified voltage

 89. A decibel is___
          a) A musical instrument
          b) A music note
          c) A measure of sound level
          d) The wavelength of noise

 90. Electrical power is measured by
          a) Dynamo
          b) Hydrometer
          c) Endoscope
          d) Dynamometer

 91. Air Contains___
          a) Only oxygen Gas
          b) Only Oxygen and Nitorgen Gas
          c) Only carbon dioxide Gas
          d) Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon di oxide, water vapor and inert gases

 92. Kinetic energy of molecules is highest in____
          a) Solid
          b) Liquid
          c) Gas
          d) None of these

 93. Current Affairs May 2016
Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana will be launched from which district of India?

          a) Varanasi
          b) Lucknow
          c) Ballia
          d) Hathras

 94. Which state government has recently declared 10% reservation quota for Economically Backward Classes (EBCs) in general category?

          a) Odisha
          b) Tripura
          c) Gujarat
          d) Sikkim

 95. Who has been appointed as the new Director General (DG) of Railways Protection Force (RPF)?

          a) Sunil Rajput ( RPF)
          b) Mahendra Singh Rathore
          c) Rajiv Ranjan Verma
          d) Surender Kumar Bhagat

 96. Who is the author of the book “Param Vir: A War Diary”?

          a) Nitish Ahujha
          b) Sandeep Jain
          c) Manju Lodha
          d) Navtej Sarna

 97. Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary is located in which state of India?

          a) Karnataka
          b) Kerala
          c) Odisha
          d) Telangana

 98. The book “Great Acceleration: How the World is Getting Faster, Faster” is authored by whom?

          a) Jjiya Mahadevan
          b) Aparna Dandekar
          c) Robert Colvile
          d) David Mitchell

 99. Which is India’s first Scorpene-class submarine which was recently launched for sea trials?

          a) INS S 52
          b) INS KHANDERI
          c) INS SSQ
          d) INS KALVARI

 100. Which Indian scholars have been honoured with the Mongolia’s highest civilian award “North Star”?

          a) Lokesh Chandra and Mansura Haider

          b) Chitra Banerjee and Abidi Habib

          c) Manoj Kumar and Raj Patel

          d) Subra Kumari and Pavithra Sharma

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   RIMC - Physics- chemistry- His, geo, biol civics. Measurement chapter- compiled by www.sainikacademy.com

 1. Which of the following is not a unit of time
          a) Solar year
          b) Tropical year
          c) Leap year
          d) Light year

 2. Which of the following is not a fundamental unit?
          a) Newton
          b) Kilogram
          c) Metre
          d) Second

 3. The speed of a free falling body increases continuously, this is because
          a) No force acts on it
          b) It is very light
          c) The air exert the frictional force
          d) The earth attracts it

 4. The density can be measured by
          a) Anemometer
          b) Thermometer
          c) Hygrometer
          d) None of these

 5. If a car is travelling north on a straight road and it brakes are applied , it will
          a) have no acceleration
          b) accelerate to the south
          c) accelerate to the north
          d) accelerate either east or west

 6. Power is defined as
          a) work per unit length
          b) Force per unit length
          c) Work times time
          d) Work per unit time

 7. A bullet fired from gun possess
          a) kinetic energy
          b) potential energy
          c) Nuclear energy
          d) Chemical energy

 8. The unit of work is
          a) newton
          b) Joule
          c) Metre
          d) Second

 9. A and B are two bodies. The temperature of A is greater than that of B. the heat will flow from
          a) A to B
          b) B to A
          c) Will not flow
          d) None of these

 10. Which of the following is the best heat insulator ?
          a) Air
          b) Silver
          c) Iron
          d) Water

 11. The upper fixed point of Celsius thermometer is
          a) 0 Degree Celcius
          b) 100 Degree Celcius
          c) 180 Degree Celcius
          d) 1000 Degree Celcius

 12. In SI units there are _________ supplementary fundamental units
          a) 7
          b) 2
          c) 3
          d) 6

 13. The unit of plane angle is________
          a) Steradian
          b) Radian
          c) Meter
          d) seconds

 14. The number of seconds in a solar day
          a) 84600
          b) 80046
          c) 86400
          d) 80064

 15. The sound travels fastest in
          a) Solids
          b) Liquids
          c) Gases
          d) None of these

 16. Gautam Buddha was born in______ village of Nepal
          a) doha
          b) lumbini
          c) pataliputra
          d) tripitaka

 17. Who published the newspaper VANDE MATARAM ?
          a) BG Tilak
          b) Bipin Chandra Pal
          c) Aurobindo Gosh
          d) Lala Lajpat Rai

 18. Who headed the Bhoodhan movement?
          a) Acharya Vinoba Bhave
          b) Baden powel
          c) Firoze Shah Mehta
          d) Abul Kalam Azad

 19. Who is the Grand Oldman of India?
          a) Lala lajpat rai
          b) Dadabhai Naoroji
          c) Jawaharlal Nehru
          d) Mahatma Gandhi

 20. Who coined the slogan "Do or Die" ?
          a) Subash chandra bose
          b) Bal Gangadhar tilak
          c) Bhagat singh
          d) Mahatma Gandhi

 21. Who worte the book "The Discovery of India" ?
          a) Jawaharlal Nehru
          b) Annie beasant
          c) Dadabhai Naoroji
          d) W.C. Bannerjee

 22. When did the British Introduce the railway system in India?
          a) 1853
          b) 1854
          c) 1852
          d) 1875

 23. Which of the following is related to Jallianwaa bagh massacre?
          a) Pitts India Act
          b) Charter Act 1853
          c) Rowlatt Act
          d) Charter Act 1833

 24. Sikkism was founded by _____________
          a) Guru Gobind singh
          b) Guru Nanak dev
          c) Guru Arjun Singh
          d) None of these

 25. When was Indian National Congress founded?
          a) 1886
          b) 1889
          c) 1885
          d) 1875

 26. The first census in India was held on ____________
          a) 1872
          b) 1881
          c) 1882
          d) 1871

 27. Demographic dividend represents the high population in the age group of _______________
          a) 0 -15 years
          b) 15 - 64 years
          c) 15 - 45 years
          d) 45 - 64 years

 28. Who discovered the North Pole?
          a) Amundsen
          b) Robert peary
          c) Kepler
          d) Copernicus

 29. Mac Mohan line is the international boundary line between __________
          a) India and Nepal
          b) India and Pakistan
          c) India and China
          d) India and Afghanistan

 30. Which states in India is the major producer of Cotton?
          a) Tamil Nadu, Maharastra
          b) Maharastra , Gujarat
          c) Gujarat, Karnataka
          d) Karnataka, Tamil Nadu

 31. Bhakra nangal Project is situated on which river ?
          a) River Sutlej
          b) River Tapti
          c) River Krishna
          d) River Brahmaputra

 32. What is the Southern most point of India
          a) Kanyakumari
          b) Indira point in Great Nicobar
          c) Indira col
          d) None of these

 33. Which Country is the largest producer of Wheat ?
          a) India
          b) Russia
          c) Brazil
          d) China

 34. ______________ appears as "Greenish Star"
          a) Mercury
          b) Neptune
          c) Pluto
          d) Venus

 35. Kanha National park is located in _____________l
          a) Gujarat
          b) Madhya Pradesh
          c) Maharashtra
          d) Uttar Pradesh

 36. Which of the following animals does not give wool?
          a) Camel
          b) Dog
          c) Yak
          d) Goat

 37. Which of the following fibers is a good insulator?
          a) Cotton
          b) Jute
          c) Silk
          d) Polystyrene foam

 38. Solubility is affected by
          a) Temperature
          b) Pressure
          c) Both
          d) None

 39. The great variety of things around us is called
          a) Classification

          b) Diversity
          c) Proportion
          d) Complexity

 40.  Slow eating away of iron particles in the presence of air is

          a) Galvanization
          b) Crystallization
          c) Rusting
          d) Neutralization

 41. The acid present in lemon is
          a) Acetic acid
          b) Citric acid
          c) Nitric acid
          d) Tartaric acid

 42. Which of the following is the best conductor of electricity?
          a) Gold
          b) Silver
          c) Copper
          d) Iron

 43. Rusting of iron can be prevented by
          a) Alloying
          b) Painting
          c) Galvanizing
          d) All of these

 44. Water cannot be used as fire extinguisher for burning
          a) Wood
          b) Oil
          c) Cloth
          d) Charcoal

 45. World environment day is on
          a) March 15
          b) April 15
          c) May 4
          d) June 5

 46. Habitat together with functions of species constitute is
          a) Trophic level
          b) Boundary
          c) Topography
          d) Niche

 47. Organisms that feed on the producers in the ecosystem are called
          a) First level consumers
          b) Second level consumers
          c) Autotrophs
          d) None of these

 48. Which of the following is a prokaryotic cell?
          a) Spirogyra
          b) Escherichia coli
          c) Amoeba
          d) Rhizopus

 49. Nucleus was discovered by
          a) Robert Brown
          b) Robert Hooke
          c) A.V. leeuwenhock
          d) Schwaan

 50. Which of the following part of the plant develops into fruit?
          a) Ovary
          b) Stigma
          c) Stamen
          d) Anther

 51. Oxygenated blood is carried by
          a) Pulmonary vein
          b) Pulmonary artery
          c) Renal vein
          d) Hepatic portal vein

 52. Largest heart is found in
          a) Elephant
          b) Giraffe
          c) Crocodile
          d) Lion

 53. Which disease is caused by a virus ?
          a) Polio
          b) AIDS
          c) Influenza
          d) All of the above

 54. BCG stands for
          a) Bacillus Carol Gram
          b) Bacillus Chalmette guerin
          c) Bacteria Chalmette guerin
          d) None of the above

 55. The term ‘AQUACULTURE’ means
          a) Aspergillosis
          b) Marine fisheries
          c) Inland fisheries
          d) Both (b) and (c)

 56. The International court of justice is located in the
          a) Germany
          b) USA
          c) Russia
          d) Netherlands

 57. Who was the chairman of the committe which drafted the Indian Constitution?
          a) Jawaharlal Nehru
          b) M.N. Roy
          c) B.R. Ambedkar
          d) Sachidhananda sinha

 58. Hand in Hand is a  Joint Millitary exercise between
          a) India and Pakistan
          b) India and Bangladesh
          c) India and china
          d) India and Australia

 59. what is the name of science of earthquakes ?
          a) Osteology
          b) seismography
          c) Pedagogy
          d) Iconography

 60. Which property of light is responsible for Blue colour of Sky
          a) Scattering of light
          b) dispersion of light
          c) Total Internal Reflection
          d) Refraction

 61. A body at rest can have
          a) Speed
          b) Velocity
          c) Energy
          d) Momentum

 62. The rate of change of velocity is called
          a) Speed
          b) Momentum
          c) Acceleration
          d) None of these

 63. sound waves with frequency less than 20Hz are called
          a) Supersonic waves
          b) Infrasonic waves
          c) Ultrasonic waves
          d) None of these

 64. The image of an object formed by a deviceis always virtual and small.The device in question is a
          a) Concave lens
          b) Convex lens
          c) Concave mirror
          d) Plane mirror

 65. Nights are cooler in the deserts than in the plains because
          a) Sand radiates heat more quickly than the earth
          b) The sky remains clear most of the time
          c) Sand absorbs heat more quickly than the earth
          d) None of the above

 66. What is the SI unit of specific heat
          a) j/kg/ degree Celsius
          b) kelvin
          c) Ampere
          d) Newton

 67. RIMC has produced ___________ service Chiefs in the Armed Forces
          a) 1 Army chief and 5 Air chiefs
          b) 4 Army chiefs and 1 Air chief
          c) 2 Army chiefs ,1 Naval chief and 2 Air chief
          d) 4 Army chiefs, 1 Naval chief and 1 Air chief

 68. If a human does not have the pigment Melanin he or she is called
          a) Albimism
          b) Thick Skinned
          c) Blue eyed
          d) Pigmy

 69. The atmosphere is held to the surface of the earth by __________
          a) Sun
          b) Moon
          c) Gravity
          d) Ocean

 70. The aircraft fly in ________ sphere
          a) Thermosphere
          b) Mesosphere
          c) Stratosphere
          d) Troposphere

 71. the head quarter of SAARC is in _________
          a) Ahmadabad
          b) Rangoon
          c) Islamabad
          d) Kathmandu

 72. The first hour of every sitting hour of the Lok sabha is called
          a) First hour
          b) Honour hour
          c) Question hour
          d) Zero hour

 73. Puttingal temple is located in which state of
          a) Tamil Nadu
          b) Kerala
          c) Karnataka
          d) Madhya Pradesh

 74. The edible part of the onion is ____________
          a) Fleshy leaves
          b) Acrial stem
          c) Aerial flowers
          d) Modified Root

 75. Who won the Australian open for men in 2016
          a) Raffle Nadal
          b) Roger Federer
          c) Novak Djokovic
          d) Andy Murray

 76. What is the melting point of wax?
          a) 64 degree C
          b) 62 degree C
          c) 63 degree C
          d) 99  degree C

 77. What is the melting point of Iron?
          a) 180 degree C
          b) 419 degree C
          c) 600 to 700 degree C
          d) 1535 Degree C

 78. Horizontal and vertical angles is measured by_____
          a) Seismograph
          b) Theodolite
          c) Radar
          d) Telescope

 79. The action and reaction forces referred to Newton's third Law
          a) Must act on the same object
          b) may act on different Object
          c) must act of different object
          d) need not be equal in magnitude but must have the C

 80. Which of the following is considered as the Non-conventional source of energy?
          a) Solar
          b) Nuclear Power
          c) Coal
          d) Natural Gas

 81. In a colour television set, the pictures of which one of the following sets of colours is superimposed to generate true colour picture?
          a) Red, Green and Blue
          b) Yellow , green and blue
          c) Red, yellow and Green
          d) Blue, Yellow and Red

 82. A shooting star that flashes across the sky in the night is really a___
          a) Meteor
          b) Comet
          c) Falling planet
          d) Falling star

 83. Blood pressure is measured by__________
          a) Sphygmomanometer
          b) Thermometer
          c) odometer
          d) Anemometer

 84. What is measured by Hygrometer?
          a) It determines the purity of Milk
          b) It measures humidity in air
          c) It measure sound under water
          d) It measures electricity

 85. The magnetic lines of force inside a bar magnet flow
          a) from North pole to South Pole
          b) From South pole to North Pole
          c) From both North and south pole to the middle point of the magnet
          d) From North or South depending upon the place and direction in which the bar magnet is placed

 86. Permanent magnets can be made from
          a) Cobalt
          b) Al
          c) Zinc
          d) Lead

 87. Heating a magnet will
          a) Weaken it
          b) Strengthen it
          c) Reverse its polarity
          d) Have no effect

 88. The output of a dynamo using a split ring commutator is______
          a) Fluctuating DV
          b) AC
          c) DC
          d) Half wave rectified voltage

 89. A decibel is___
          a) A musical instrument
          b) A music note
          c) A measure of sound level
          d) The wavelength of noise

 90. Electrical power is measured by
          a) Dynamo
          b) Hydrometer
          c) Endoscope
          d) Dynamometer

 91. Air Contains___
          a) Only oxygen Gas
          b) Only Oxygen and Nitorgen Gas
          c) Only carbon dioxide Gas
          d) Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon di oxide, water vapor and inert gases

 92. Kinetic energy of molecules is highest in____
          a) Solid
          b) Liquid
          c) Gas
          d) None of these

 93. Current Affairs May 2016
Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana will be launched from which district of India?

          a) Varanasi
          b) Lucknow
          c) Ballia
          d) Hathras

 94. Which state government has recently declared 10% reservation quota for Economically Backward Classes (EBCs) in general category?

          a) Odisha
          b) Tripura
          c) Gujarat
          d) Sikkim

 95. Who has been appointed as the new Director General (DG) of Railways Protection Force (RPF)?

          a) Sunil Rajput ( RPF)
          b) Mahendra Singh Rathore
          c) Rajiv Ranjan Verma
          d) Surender Kumar Bhagat

 96. Who is the author of the book “Param Vir: A War Diary”?

          a) Nitish Ahujha
          b) Sandeep Jain
          c) Manju Lodha
          d) Navtej Sarna

 97. Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary is located in which state of India?

          a) Karnataka
          b) Kerala
          c) Odisha
          d) Telangana

 98. The book “Great Acceleration: How the World is Getting Faster, Faster” is authored by whom?

          a) Jjiya Mahadevan
          b) Aparna Dandekar
          c) Robert Colvile
          d) David Mitchell

 99. Which is India’s first Scorpene-class submarine which was recently launched for sea trials?

          a) INS S 52
          b) INS KHANDERI
          c) INS SSQ
          d) INS KALVARI

 100. Which Indian scholars have been honoured with the Mongolia’s highest civilian award “North Star”?

          a) Lokesh Chandra and Mansura Haider

          b) Chitra Banerjee and Abidi Habib

          c) Manoj Kumar and Raj Patel

          d) Subra Kumari and Pavithra Sharma

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