Welcome to your CA Test 03 Aug 2022
Q1. Head on Generation (HOG) technology, recently seen in news is related to:
Q2. Which one of the following is an exhaustible but renewable natural resource?
Q3. The Part-IV of the constitution of India mentions which of the following as the duty of every citizen of India? 1. To renounce practices derogatory to the dignity of women. 2. To value and preserve a unitary national cultureTo develop the spirit of inquiry and reform Select the correct answer code:
Q4. The term ‘Unicorn Company’ often seen news means?
Q5. Yeast, which is used to make bread, belongs to the group?
Q6. Consider the following statements: 1. Sea of Japan separates Japan and China. 2. Yellow sea separates China and Korean Peninsula. Which of the above statements is/are not correct?
Q7. Which of the following is/are the measures to control the inflation? 1. Increasing the GST rates on commodities 2. Increase in government stimulus packages 3. Increasing the transfer payments Select the correct answers code:
Q8. Consider the following statements with regards to the famous social reformer Sree Narayana Guru: 1. He gave the famous slogan “One Caste, One Religion, One God for All” (Oru Jathi, Oru Matham, Oru Daivam, Manushyanu). 2. In 1888, he built a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva at Aruvippuram which was against the caste-based restrictions of the time. 3. Sree Narayana Guru became one of the greatest proponents and re-evaluators of Advaita Vedanta, the principle of non-duality put forward by Adi Shankara.
Q9. Consider the following statements: 1. The drug Montelukast is an oral treatment given to prevent wheezing, difficult breathing and chest tightness caused by asthma. 2. When it infects the human cell, the coronavirus releases a protein called Nsp1, which is the key to its replication. 3. Nsp1’s mutation rate is much higher as compared to the other viral proteins. Choose the correct code:
Q10. Consider the following statements with regards to the United Nations Security Council: 1. The veto power originates in Article 24 of the United Nations Charter. 2. A permanent member that abstains or is absent from the vote will not block a resolution from being passed in the UNSC. 3. The first veto ever recorded was in 1946, when the Soviet Union blocked a draft resolution regarding the withdrawal of foreign troops from Lebanon and Syria.