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Bihar Primary Teacher Test 1901
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Bihar Primary Teacher Test 1901
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  • Question 1/15
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    Find the compound interest on ₹5,50,000 at 7% per annum for 2 years, compounded annually.
    Solutions

    Principal = ₹5,50,000

    Rate = 7% per annum

    Time = 2 years

    Amount = Principal

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    = ₹629695

    Compound interest = Amount – Principal = 629695 – 550000 = ₹79695

  • Question 2/15
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    What should be subtracted from 246837 to make it divisible by 13?

    Solutions

    When 246837 is divided by 13 then

    246837 = 18987 × 13 + 6

    Quotient = 18987

    Remainder = 6

    Required number = 6

  • Question 3/15
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    Select the number that will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following mathematical statement.

     of  of 42% of 540 = ?2 – 45

    Solutions
     [5/9] of [11/14] of 42% of 540 = ?2 – 45

    [5/9] × [11/14] × [42/100] × 540 = ?2 – 45

    5 × 11 × [3/5] × 3 = ?2 - 45

    11 × 3 × 3 = ?2 - 45

    99 = ?2 - 45

    ?2 = 144

    ? = 12

    Hence, option D is the correct answer.

  • Question 4/15
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    'Prayer' is related to ‘Temple’ in the same way as 'Study' is related to '_________'.
    Solutions

    The way we used to prayer in temples similarly, we used to study in the school.

    Hence, option A is the correct answer.

  • Question 5/15
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    If in a code language, MACE = 5 and MASTER = 7, then SOLUTION = ?
    Solutions
    Logic:

    MACE = 5 (No of letters in the word mace = 4. So, 4 +1 = 5)

    MASTER = 6(No of letters in the word master = 6. So, 6 + 1 = 7)

    Similarly

    No of letters in solution = 8. So, 8 + 1 = 9

    Hence, option A is the correct answer.

  • Question 6/15
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    Cinnabar is the ore of which of the following metals?
    Solutions

    • Cinnabar is the principal ore of mercury.

    • It has a bright red color.

    • It usually forms in rocks surrounding geologically recent volcanic activity.

    • Mercury is a chemical element with the symbol Hg and atomic number 80.

    • It is commonly known as quicksilver.

  • Question 7/15
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    Which is the smallest bone in the human body?
    Solutions

    Stapes is the smallest bone in the human body.

    ● It is a bone in the middle ear of humans and It is connected to the oval window by its annular ligament.

    ● It is the innermost bone of our auditory ossicles and the lightest bone in the human body.

    Phalanges are digital bones in the hands and feet of most vertebrates.

    The humerus is a long bone in the arm that runs from the shoulder to the elbow.

    ● The pelvis forms the base of the spine as well as the socket of the hip joint.

  • Question 8/15
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    Among the following Indian actresses, whose autobiography is ‘Unfinished’?
    Solutions

    * On 9 February 2021, the book 'Unfinished: A Memoir' was published. This book is written by Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas‚ which is the first book written by her.

    * In this memoir, she mentions childhood spent in India, her time as a teenager in America, and many untold and unheard things.

    * It also mentions her acting career including winning the title of UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, Miss India, and Miss World.

  • Question 9/15
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    Which of the following was the capital of the kingdom Magadh?
    Solutions

    Rajgir was the capital of the kingdom Magadh.

    ● It became one of the Buddha's most important preaching locations.

    Kaushambi was an important city in ancient India and It was the capital of the Vatsa kingdom.

    Ujjain is the fifth-largest city in Madhya Pradesh by population and It is one of the Hindu pilgrimage centres of Sapta Puri.

    ● It has been selected as one of the hundred Indian cities to be developed as a smart city.

    Vaishali was a city in present-day Bihar, India and It is now an archaeological site.

  • Question 10/15
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    The National Rural Health Mission was launched in the year:
    Solutions

    The National Rural Health Mission was launched in 2005.

    ● It provides accessible, affordable and quality health care to the rural population, especially the vulnerable groups.

    ● Its thrust is on establishing a fully functional, community-owned, decentralised health delivery system.

    ● It focuses on Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child Health and Adolescent Services.

    ● It recognises the inextricable linkages between adolescent health, family planning, maternal health and child survival.

    ● The National Rural Health Mission was launched in the 12th Five Year Plan.

  • Question 11/15
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    The swampy belt of the northern Indian plains is known as ..............
    Solutions

    ● The wet and swampy belt of the northern Indian plains is known locally as Terai. The Terai is a lowland region in northern India and southern Nepal that lies south of the Himalayas, the Shivalik Hills, and north of the Indo-Gangetic Plain.

    ● This lowland belt is characterised by tall grasslands, scrub savannah, sal forests, and clay-rich swamps.

  • Question 12/15
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    Among the following Himalayan peaks, which is the easternmost?
    Solutions

    Kangchenjunga (8,586 m) is the easternmost Himalayan peak. It is the third highest mountain peak in the world. Kangchenjunga was first climbed on 25th May 1955 by Joe Brown and George Band, who were part of the 1955 British Kangchenjunga expedition.

    ● The Himalayas is a mountain range in South and East Asia separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. The range has many of Earth’s highest peaks, including the highest, Mount Everest (8848.86 m), at the border between Nepal and China.

  • Question 13/15
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    The British reversed the partition of Bengal in ______.
    Solutions

    The Partition of Bengal was held in the year 1905. It was carried forward by Lord Curzon, who was the Viceroy of India at that time. The person who was appointed as the Viceroy of India from 1910 to 1916 had scrapped the partition of Bengal.

    In 1911, Lord Hardinge scrapped the Partition of Bengal because there were riots and violence spread all around against the partition. People started the Swadeshi and Boycott movement after the division of Bengal.

  • Question 14/15
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    Translated into English, the motto of the Indian National Army (INA) was ______.
    Solutions

    The motto of the Indian National Army (INA) was Unity, Faith, Sacrifice.

    The Indian National Army was an armed force formed by Indian nationalists and Imperial Japan in 1942 in Southeast Asia during World War II.

  • Question 15/15
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    Apart from the Prime Minister, who among the following appoints other ministers of the Union Cabinet?
    Solutions

    The Union Cabinet is the supreme decision-making body in India.

    According to Article 75, only the prime minister and the ministers of the rank of cabinet minister are members of the Union Cabinet.

    The ministers of the Union Cabinet are appointed by the President on the advice of the prime minister.

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