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As per your request here I am sharing the previous year papers of TNPSC Group II examination General Knowledge in English subject: 1) Headquarters of Amnesty International is at A. New York B. London C. Washington D. Berlin Answer : B. 2) The Yellow Stone National Park is in A. U. S. A. B. France C. China D. Maldives Answer : A. 3) Which of the following animals was not native to India ? A. Elephant B. Horse C. Rhinoceros D. Tiger Answer : B. 4) Which of the following states is highly flood prone as well as drought prone ? A. West Bengal B. Uttar Pradesh C. Madhya Pradesh D. Bihar Answer : D. 5) The equator passes through which of the following continents ? A. Africa B. Australia C. Europe D. North America Answer : A. 1) Decrease in white blood cells results in A. Decrease in Antibodies B. Increase in Antigens C. Increase in Antibodies D. None of the above Answer : A. 2) Less dew is formed on cloudy nights because A. Clouds absorb the falling dew B. Clouds scatter moisture C. In cloudy nights the radiation takes place very slowly D. In cloudy nights the radiation takes place very quickly Answer : C. 3) Mouth and foot diseases in cattle are caused due to A. Bacteria] B. Virus C. Fungi D. Penicillium] Answer : B. 4) In summer, man with excess perspiration feels weak, because of the A. Loss of more water through evaporation B. Loss of salts through evaporation C. Loss of carbohydrates through evaporation D. All factors mentioned above Answer : A. 5) When light enters a closed room through a small hole in the door, the image of an outside building appears as inverted on the opposite wall. This is because A. The hole acts as a convex lens B. Light takes curvature at the edges of the hole C. Of rectilinear propagation of light D. The hole acts as a concave lens Answer : C. 6) A ball bounces higher at high altitudes than in plains. This is because A. The pressure on higher altitudes is lower than that in plains B. Downward pull due to gravity is less at higher altitudes C. The rarefied air offers less resistance to the ball D. You become more energetic at hills, so greater the force applied, higher goes the ball. Answer : C. 7) Ajanta Caves are located in the State of A. Maharashtra B. Gujarat C. Tamil Nadu D. West Bengal Answer : A. 8) What is the power of Rajya Sabha regarding Money Bill ? A. It can amend it B. It can reject it C. It can withhold the bill for 14 days to make recommendations D. It has no power regarding Money Bill Answer : C. 9) The first Asian Games were held at A. New Delhi in 1950 B. Bangkok in 1952 C. Singapore in 1952 D. Kuala Lumpur in 1952 Answer : A. 10) Which of the following is not included in the list of Fundamental Duties in the Constitution ? A. To safeguard public property and to abjure violence B. To uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India C. Secularism D. To abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals Answer : C. 1) The President of Union of India has the same constitutional authority as the A. British Monarch B. President of U.S.A C. President of Egypt D. President of Russia Answer : A. 2) The two highest gallantry awards in India are A. Param Vir Chakra and Maha Vir Chakra B. Param Vir Chakra and Vir Chakra C. Ashok Chakra and Maha Vir Chakra D. Param Vir Chakra and Ashok Chakra Answer : A. 3) Who is authorised to decide over a dispute regarding disqualification of a member of Parliament ? A. Election Commissioner B. Speaker of the Lok Sabha C. President of India D. A committee set up by the Parliament Answer : B. 4) The case of dispute in the presidential election is referred to A. Chief Election Commissioner B. Supreme Court C. Parliament D. None of the above Answer : B. 5) Which of the following is a dance- drama ? A. Kathakali B. Bharatnatyam C. Odissi D. Manipuri Answer : A. 6) Panchayati Raj administration is primarily aimed A. To increase agricultural production B. To ensure rural development C. To work for the upliftment of poor D. To arouse in the people of each area intensive and continuous interest in the community development programme Answer : D. 7) The cause for the immediate precipitation of the Sepoy Mutiny was A. Use of cartridges greased with cow fat B. Doctrine of Lapse C. The disparity between salaries of Native Sepoys and the British Soldiers D. The Spread of Christianity Answer : A. 8) Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, this inspiration was derived from A. American Revolution B. French Revolution C. Russian Revolution D. None of the above Answer : B. 9) Who was the Prime Minister of U.K. at the time of India’s Independence ? A. Lord Attlee B. Winston Churchill C. Lord Mountbatten D. Harold Wilson Answer : A. 10) The earnings of the kings in the Medieval age were mostly derived from A. Offerings made at the temples B. Land revenue C. Trade D. Industrial production Answer : B. 1) 'Mansabdars' in Mughal period were A. Landlords and Zamindars B. Officials of the state C. Those who had to give revenue D. Revenue collectors Answer : A. 2) Who led the extremists before the arrival of Gandhiji on the political scene for freedom struggle ? A. Bal Gangadhar Tilak B. Dadabhai Naoroji C. Gopal Krishna Gokhale D. Subhash Bose Answer : A. 3) The French supremacy in India came to an end with the A. Battle of Wandiwash B. Battle of Plassey C. Battle of Buxar D. Battle of Panipat Answer : A. 4) The oldest mountains are A. Himalayas B. Aravalis C. Satpura D. Vindhyas Answer : B. 5) The winter rain in Chennai is caused by A. South-West Monsoons B. North-East Monsoons C. Intense land and sea breezes D. Cyclonic winds in the Bay of Bengal Answer : B. 6) The sea territory of India extends up to A. 4 nautical miles B. 12 nautical miles C. 200 nautical miles D. None of the above Answer : B. 7) At which place will you find maximum sunlight in December ? A. Kanyakumari B. Pune C. Calcutta D. Leh Answer : A. 8) The crop which is sown with the commencement of Monsoon is A. Rabi Crop B. Kharif Crop C. Cash Crop D. None of these Answer : B. 9) Black Pagoda is in A. Egypt B. Konark C. Madurai D. Japan Answer : B. 10) Gondwana hills are located in A. Punjab B. Jammu and Kashmir C. Madhya Pradesh D. Nagaland Answer : C. ய. Rests of the questions are in the attachment, please click on it………….
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As you are looking for the TNPSC group II Last years question papers, here I am sharing the same: 6) Which language was patronised by the the rules of Delhi Sultanate? A. Hindi B. Arabic C. Persian D. Turkish Answer : C. 7) Who discovered magnetic field of electric current? A. Ampere B. Faraday C. Fleming D. Edison Answer : B. 8) Which country leads in the production of rubber? A. Australia B. India C. Malaysia D. Myanmar Answer : C. 9) The Panchayat Raj is a A. One–tier System B. Two–tier System C. Three–tier System D. Four–tier System Answer : C. 10) Which is the most irrigated State in India? A. Bihar B. Punjab C. Andhra Pradesh D. Uttar Pradesh 1) Decrease in white blood cells results in A. Decrease in Antibodies B. Increase in Antigens C. Increase in Antibodies D. None of the above Answer : A. 2) Less dew is formed on cloudy nights because A. Clouds absorb the falling dew B. Clouds scatter moisture C. In cloudy nights the radiation takes place very slowly D. In cloudy nights the radiation takes place very quickly Answer : C. 3) Mouth and foot diseases in cattle are caused due to A. Bacteria] B. Virus C. Fungi D. Penicillium] Answer : B. 4) In summer, man with excess perspiration feels weak, because of the A. Loss of more water through evaporation B. Loss of salts through evaporation C. Loss of carbohydrates through evaporation D. All factors mentioned above Answer : A. 5) When light enters a closed room through a small hole in the door, the image of an outside building appears as inverted on the opposite wall. This is because A. The hole acts as a convex lens B. Light takes curvature at the edges of the hole C. Of rectilinear propagation of light D. The hole acts as a concave lens Answer : C. 6) A ball bounces higher at high altitudes than in plains. This is because A. The pressure on higher altitudes is lower than that in plains B. Downward pull due to gravity is less at higher altitudes C. The rarefied air offers less resistance to the ball D. You become more energetic at hills, so greater the force applied, higher goes the ball. Answer : C. 7) Ajanta Caves are located in the State of A. Maharashtra B. Gujarat C. Tamil Nadu D. West Bengal Answer : A. 8) What is the power of Rajya Sabha regarding Money Bill ? A. It can amend it B. It can reject it C. It can withhold the bill for 14 days to make recommendations D. It has no power regarding Money Bill Answer : C. 9) The first Asian Games were held at A. New Delhi in 1950 B. Bangkok in 1952 C. Singapore in 1952 D. Kuala Lumpur in 1952 Answer : A. 10) Which of the following is not included in the list of Fundamental Duties in the Constitution ? A. To safeguard public property and to abjure violence B. To uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India C. Secularism D. To abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals Answer : C. 1) The President of Union of India has the same constitutional authority as the A. British Monarch B. President of U.S.A C. President of Egypt D. President of Russia Answer : A. 2) The two highest gallantry awards in India are A. Param Vir Chakra and Maha Vir Chakra B. Param Vir Chakra and Vir Chakra C. Ashok Chakra and Maha Vir Chakra D. Param Vir Chakra and Ashok Chakra Answer : A. 3) Who is authorised to decide over a dispute regarding disqualification of a member of Parliament ? A. Election Commissioner B. Speaker of the Lok Sabha C. President of India D. A committee set up by the Parliament Answer : B. 4) The case of dispute in the presidential election is referred to A. Chief Election Commissioner B. Supreme Court C. Parliament D. None of the above Answer : B. 5) Which of the following is a dance- drama ? A. Kathakali B. Bharatnatyam C. Odissi D. Manipuri Answer : A. 6) Panchayati Raj administration is primarily aimed A. To increase agricultural production B. To ensure rural development C. To work for the upliftment of poor D. To arouse in the people of each area intensive and continuous interest in the community development programme Answer : D. 7) The cause for the immediate precipitation of the Sepoy Mutiny was A. Use of cartridges greased with cow fat B. Doctrine of Lapse C. The disparity between salaries of Native Sepoys and the British Soldiers D. The Spread of Christianity Answer : A. 8) Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, this inspiration was derived from A. American Revolution B. French Revolution C. Russian Revolution D. None of the above Answer : B. 9) Who was the Prime Minister of U.K. at the time of India’s Independence ? A. Lord Attlee B. Winston Churchill C. Lord Mountbatten D. Harold Wilson Answer : A. 10) The earnings of the kings in the Medieval age were mostly derived from A. Offerings made at the temples B. Land revenue C. Trade D. Industrial production Answer : B. 1) 'Mansabdars' in Mughal period were A. Landlords and Zamindars B. Officials of the state C. Those who had to give revenue D. Revenue collectors Answer : A. 2) Who led the extremists before the arrival of Gandhiji on the political scene for freedom struggle ? A. Bal Gangadhar Tilak B. Dadabhai Naoroji C. Gopal Krishna Gokhale D. Subhash Bose Answer : A. 3) The French supremacy in India came to an end with the A. Battle of Wandiwash B. Battle of Plassey C. Battle of Buxar D. Battle of Panipat Answer : A. 4) The oldest mountains are A. Himalayas B. Aravalis C. Satpura D. Vindhyas Answer : B. 5) The winter rain in Chennai is caused by A. South-West Monsoons B. North-East Monsoons C. Intense land and sea breezes D. Cyclonic winds in the Bay of Bengal Answer : B. 6) The sea territory of India extends up to A. 4 nautical miles B. 12 nautical miles C. 200 nautical miles D. None of the above Answer : B. 7) At which place will you find maximum sunlight in December ? A. Kanyakumari B. Pune C. Calcutta D. Leh Answer : A. 8) The crop which is sown with the commencement of Monsoon is A. Rabi Crop B. Kharif Crop C. Cash Crop D. None of these Answer : B. 9) Black Pagoda is in A. Egypt B. Konark C. Madurai D. Japan Answer : B. 10) Gondwana hills are located in A. Punjab B. Jammu and Kashmir C. Madhya Pradesh D. Nagaland Answer : C. ய. Complete question paper is in the attachment, please click on it………..
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As per your request here I am sharing the TNPSC Group II question papers with answers 1) The moon is a : A. Comet B. Satellite C. Star D. Planet Answer : B. 2) Who receives Dronacharya Award? A. Scientists B. Movie actors C. Sports Coaches D. Sportsmen Answer : C. 3) Who was the first Indian to be-elected to the British Parliament? A. Dadabhai Naoroji B. Mothilal Nehru C. Mahathma Gandhi D. Gopalakrishna Gokhale Answer : A. 4) In which year India Joined the United Nations? A. 1954 B. 1955 C. 1956 D. 1957 Answer : B. 5) A hole is made in a brass plate and it is heated. The size of the hole will A. increase B. decrease C. first increase and then decrease D. remain unchanged Answer : C. 6) Which language was patronised by the the rules of Delhi Sultanate? A. Hindi B. Arabic C. Persian D. Turkish Answer : C. 7) Who discovered magnetic field of electric current? A. Ampere B. Faraday C. Fleming D. Edison Answer : B. 8) Which country leads in the production of rubber? A. Australia B. India C. Malaysia D. Myanmar Answer : C. 9) The Panchayat Raj is a A. One–tier System B. Two–tier System C. Three–tier System D. Four–tier System Answer : C. 10) Which is the most irrigated State in India? A. Bihar B. Punjab C. Andhra Pradesh D. Uttar Pradesh Answer : A. 1) Headquarters of Amnesty International is at A. New York B. London C. Washington D. Berlin Answer : B. 2) The Yellow Stone National Park is in A. U. S. A. B. France C. China D. Maldives Answer : A. 3) Which of the following animals was not native to India ? A. Elephant B. Horse C. Rhinoceros D. Tiger Answer : B. 4) Which of the following states is highly flood prone as well as drought prone ? A. West Bengal B. Uttar Pradesh C. Madhya Pradesh D. Bihar Answer : D. 5) The equator passes through which of the following continents ? A. Africa B. Australia C. Europe D. North America Answer : A. 6) Days and Nights are equal throughout the globe when the sun is above A. Poles B. Tropic of cancer C. Equator D. Tropic of Capricorn Answer : C. 7) Seasonal unemployment refers to A. Banks B. Agriculture C. Public Sector D. Private Sector Answer : B. 8) Which is at the apex of the three tier system of Panchayati Raj system ? A. Gram Sabha B. Gram Panchayat C. Zila Parishad D. Panchayat Samiti Answer : C. 9) Which of the following gases is used for refrigeration ? A. Chlorine B. Sulphur dioxide C. Phosphine D. Ammonia Answer : D. 10) Aspirin is the common name of A. salicylic acid B. salicylate C. methyl salicylate D. acetyl salicylic acid Answer : D. 1) When a man circles round the earth in a satellite, then A. His mass becomes zero but weight remains constant B. Mass remains constant but weight becomes zero C. Both mass and weight remain constant D. Both mass and weight remain zero Answer : B. 2) The weight of an object at the poles is greater than at the equator. This is because A. Of the shape of the earth B. The attraction of the moon is maximum at the earth’s surface C. The attraction of the sun is maximum at the earth’s surface D. Gravitational pull is more at the poles Answer : D. 3) The first metal used by the man was A. Iron B. Copper C. Aluminium D. Gold Answer : B. 4) Gobar gas contains mainly A. Carbon dioxide B. Methane C. Ethylene D. Carbon monoxide Answer : B. Rest of the Questions are attached in below file which is free of cost
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As per your request here I am sharing the model Question paper of TNPSC group II Exam 1. Albernni accompanied to India with— Ans : Mahmud of Ghazni 2. Which of the following held the post of Deputy Prime Minister of India simultaneously with Jagjivan Ram? Ans : Charan Singh 3. The first Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to Tinbergen and Frisch in— Ans : 1969 4. The first Afro-Asian Conference where Panchsheel was advocated was held in— Ans : Bandung 5. 'From each according to his ability, to each according to his work' is the basis of— Ans : Communism 6. The term 'Coup d'etat' is used for— Ans : violent overthrow of government 7. Which of the following gases does not form part of the atmosphere? Ans : Chlorine 8. The headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defence is located in— Ans : The Pentagon 9. The Secretariat of the UN is headed by— Ans : Secretary General 10. India's national calendar is based on— Ans : Saka era 11. Which of the following country became the member of the UN in 1980 ? Ans : Zimbabwe 12. Where was the Emperor Jahangir buried? Ans : Lahore 13. When was the capital of India shifted from Calcutta to Delhi? Ans : 1911 14. 'Economic Justice' as one of the objectives of the Indian Constitution has been provided in the— Ans : Preamble, Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles 15. India earns maximum foreign exchange through the export of— Ans : Tea 16. Which article of the Indian Constitution recognises Hindi in Devanagari script as the official language of India? Ans : Article 343 17. In its thirteenth flight PSLV-C9 successfully launched ten satellites with a total weight of 820 kg. Which of the following satellites launched by PSLV-C9 is not a nano satellite ? Ans : IMS-1 18. Name the periodical which Gandhiji published during his stay in South Africa— Ans : Indian Opinion 19. Which country is known as the 'Sugar Bowl' of the world? Ans : Cuba 20. Which of the following ports has a free trade zone? Ans : Kandla 21. Which of the following museum is located at New Delhi? Ans : Government Museum 22. Which of the following commissions is responsible for control and utilisation of water resources in India? Ans : Central Water Commission 23. The Reserve Bank of India was established in— Ans : 1935 24. Lala Hardayal was an active member of which of the following parties? Ans : Gadar Party 25. How many members are there in Economic and Social Council ? Ans : 54 GK QUESTIONS FOR PSC EXAMS Which is the Largest Peninsula Ans : Arabia Which is the Largest Freshwater Lake Ans : Lake Superior Which is the Largest Archipelago Ans : Indonesia Which is the Largest Saltwater Lake Ans : Caspian Sea Which is the Largest Desert Ans : Sahara (Africa) Which is the Largest Delta Ans : Sunderbans (Bengal) Which is the Largest River Ans : Nile Rest of the Questions are attached in below file which is free of cost
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