Sunday 12 January 2020

HPSSSB CLERK EXAM PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPER PART 1

HPSSC CLERK EXAM QUESTION PAPER


Directions (1 to 5) : In each of the given questions there is a statement followed by four alternatives. One of these alternatives aids the statement. Find it out.
1. For a car there should be a ________.
(A) Passenger 
(B) Driver 
(C) Fan 
(D) Owner

2. Most essential for a student is ________.
(A) Studies 
(B) Cloth 
(C) Sleep 
(D) Food

3. Danger always involves ________.
(A) Enemy 
(B) Fear 
(C) Attack 
(D) Help

4. Most essential for a school is ________.
(A) Student 
(B) Hostel 
(C) Building 
(D) Guard

5. Most essential for a man is ________.
(A) Leg 
(B) Eye 
(C) Ear 
(D) Heart

6. How many small cubes of 1.5 cm side can be formed from a cube of 6 cm side ?
(A) 64 
(B) 9 
(C) 8 
(D) 128

7. Which one of the following is different from the rest ?
(A) Wheat 
(B) Groundnut 
(C) Gram 
(D) Mustard

8. As ‘tailor’ is related to ‘cloth’, in the same way, ‘cobbler’ is related to which ?
(A) Leather 
(B) Machine 
(C) Sewing 
(D) Repairing

9. In a code TOGETHER is denoted by RQEGRJCT, then PAROLE is denoted in the same code by ________.
(A) RCTQNG 
(B) RCPQJK 
(C) NCQPJG 
(D) NCPQJG

10. From 3 to 41, how many such numbers which are divisible by 3 and the sum of their digits is 9, are ?
(A) 5 
(B) 4 
(C) 2 
(D) 3


11. Vijay’s position is 14th from upwards in a class of 43 students.What will be his position from downwards ?
(A) 28th 
(B) 29th 
(C) 30th 
(D) None of these

12. Vikas started to move in the north and moved 15 m. Then he turned to his right and moved 25 m. After this he turned to his right and moved 35 m. Now how far is he from his starting position ?
(A) 25 m 
(B) 20 m 
(C) 32 m 
(D) 35 m

13. Which of the following organisations is the oldest ?
(A) ILO 
(B) IMF 
(C) FAO 
(D) WHO

14. In which year was the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) founded ?
(A) 1969 
(B) 1980 
(C) 1965 
(D) 1967

15. The first summit of SAARC was held at
(A) Kathmandu 
(B) Dhaka 
(C) New Delhi 
(D) Colombo

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16. Which one among the following is not a Millennium Development Goal of the United Nations ?
(A) Promote Gender Equality 
(B) Reduce Birth Rate
(C) Reduce Birth rate and Death rate 
(D) Eradicate Extreme Poverty

17. Amnesty International is
(A) an inter-governmental agency to cater to medical emergencies in war ravaged regions.
(B) a non-governmental voluntary organisation to help very poor people.
(C) a Global Human Rights Movement
(D) an agency of the United Nations to help refugees of civil wars.

18. Who has written the book ‘Two Lives’ ?
(A) Shiv Khera 
(B) Vikram Seth
(C) Arundhati Roy 
(D) Salman Rushdie

19. Patanjali was
(A) a philosopher of the ‘Madhyamika’ school
(B) the author of a book ‘an Ayurveda’
(C) a philosopher of the ‘Yogachara’ school
(D) the author of a commentary on Panini’s Sanskrit grammar.

20. The ‘Sur Sagar’ is
(A) Memories of Bahadur Shah Zafar
(B) A medieval treatise on music composed by Tansen
(C) A poetic work of Surdas
(D) None of these


21. IRDP stands for
(A) Integrated Rural Development Programme
(B) International Rural Development Programme
(C) Integrated Regional Development Programme
(D) None of the above

22. October 24 is observed as
(A) United Nations Day 
(B) World Immunisation Day
(C) World Diabetes Day 
(D) None of these


23. The first Indian Economist who won the Nobel Prize was
(A) K. N. Raj 
(B) Rangarajan
(C) Raja Chelliah 
(D) Amartya Sen

24. Ryder Cup is related with which sports ?
(A) Golf 
(B) Cricket 
(C) Football 
(D) Hockey

25. The term ‘Butterfly stroke’ is related with
(A) Wrestling 
(B) Kabaddi 
(C) Swimming 
(D) Boxing

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26. Who among the following persons is called ‘Desert Fox’ ?
(A) Bismarck 
(B) Eisenhower
(C) Erwin Rommel 
(D) Walter Scott

27. Who was the founder of Psycho Analysis ?
(A) Alfred Adler 
(B) Abraham Maslow
(C) Sigmund Freud 
(D) None of these

28. Ibadat Khana of Fatehpur Sikri was
(A) the hall in which Akbar held discussion with scholars of various religions.
(B) the mosque for the use of royal family.
(C) Akbar’s private chamber prayer.
(D) None of these

29. The slogan ‘Garibi Hatao’ was included in which of following Five year plans ?
(A) Ninth 
(B) First 
(C) Fourth 
(D) Fifth

30. NRHM has been launched in the country in which of the following years ?
(A) 2005 
(B) 2006 
(C) 2002 
(D) 2004


31. Which committee was constituted for reforms in tax structure ?
(A) Narsimha Committee 
(B) Chelliah Committee
(C) Kelkar Committee 
(D) None of these

32. The Teesta treaty has become a bone of contention between India and
(A) Bangladesh 
(B) China 
(C) Pakistan 
(D) Nepal

33. Which biosphere reserve in India’s is included in UNESCO list in 2016 ?
(A) Simplipal 
(B) Sunderbans 
(C) Nanda Devi 
(D) Agasthyamala

34. Transgenic plants are
(A) produced by a somatic embryo in artificial medium.
(B) generated by introducing foreign DNA into a cell and regenerating a plant from that cell.
(C) produced after protoplast fusion in artificial medium.
(D) grown in artificial medium after hybridization in the field.

35. What is the function of bile ?
(A) It emulsifies fats
(B) It initiates digestion of protein
(C) It enhances absorption of complex carbohydrates
(D) None of these

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36. The vitamin which contains Cobalt is
(A) Vitamin B12 
(B) Vitamin B6 
(C) Vitamin B1 
(D) Vitamin B2

37. Aedes aegypti is the vector of which among the following disease ?
(A) AIDS 
(B) Malaria
(C) Chickenguniya 
(D) None of these

38. Athlete’s foot is caused by
(A) Fungus
(B) Bacteria 
(C) Virus 
(D) None of these

39. ‘Nirbhay’ is a
(A) Subsonic Cruise Missile 
(B) Supersonic Cruise Missile
(C) Anti Tank Missile 
(D) None of these

40. Project Seabird is connected with
(A) Greenfield naval base at West Coast of India
(B) Antipirate operation of Somalia
(C) Shipyard in Gujarat
(D) None of these


41. World’s first electric satellite was launched by
(A) ISRO 
(B) NASA 
(C) ESA 
(D) Space X

42. ‘Param Padam’ is
(A) a nuclear capable warfare ship
(B) Submarine
(C) an indigenously built super computer
(D) None of the above

43. The function of an assembler is
(A) to convert assemble language into machine language.
(B) to convert high level language into machine language.
(C) to convert basic language into machine language.
(D) None of the above

44. Which one of the following memories is not the primary memory of a computer ?
(A) CD-ROM 
(B) EEPROM 
(C) RAM 
(D) ROM

45. What is URL ?
(A) It is specific character string that constitutes a reference to an internet resource.
(B) A software used in the defragmentation of disk of computer.
(C) A software to make the computer screen bright.
(D) None of the above

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46. Junk e-mail is also called
(A) Sniffer script 
(B) Spam 
(C) Spool 
(D) Spoof

47. Which one of the following is the web browser ?
(A) Opera 
(B) Safari
(C) Google Chrome 
(D) All of these

48. What percentage of the total population of the world resides in India, as estimated in 2011 ?
(A) 17.5 
(B) 15 
(C) 19 
(D) 20.5

49. Which one of the following institutions prepares the National income estimates in India ?
(A) Central Statistical Organisation 
(B) Planning Commission
(C) Indian Statistics Institute 
(D) RBI


50. Which one of the following is not a part of service sector in India ?
(A) Insurance 
(B) Hotels & Restaurants
(C) Construction 
(D) Transport

51. Among the following, who are eligible to benefit from MGNREGA ?
(A) Adult members of any households
(B) Adult members of only SC & ST households
(C) Adult members of BPL households
(D) None of these

52. Antyodaya Anna Yojna was launched in the year
(A) 2001 
(B) 2000 
(C) 1999 
(D) None of these

53. Structural unemployment arises due to
(A) Inadequate productive capacity 
(B) Shortage of raw materials
(C) Heavy industry bias 
(D) Deflationary condition

54. The project ‘Sankalp’ is associated with the elimination of
(A) HIV, AIDS 
(B) Polio 
(C) Tuberculosis 
(D) None of these

55. The standard of living in a country is represented by its
(A) National Income 
(B) Unemployment Rate
(C) Poverty Ratio 
(D) Per Capita Income

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56. Which one of the following has the Final Authority in India to approve Five Year Plan ?
(A) Union Council of Ministers 
(B) Planning Commission
(C) National Development Council 
(D) Prime Minister

57. Who introduced high yielding varieties of seed in India ?
(A) N. Borlaug 
(B) Mahalanobis 
(C) J. L. Nehru 
(D) V. Kurien

58. The Green Revolution in India has contributed to
(A) inter-crop inequality 
(B) inter-class inequality
(C) inter-regional inequality 
(D) All of the above

59. World Investment Report is published by which of the following ?
(A) UNCTAD 
(B) WTO 
(C) GATT 
(D) WEF

60. Where is India’s Modernised Currency Notes press situated ?
(A) Hyderabad 
(B) Mysore 
(C) Nasik 
(D) Hoshangabad


61. What is Repo Rate ?
(A) It is the rate at which RBI allows small loan in the market.
(B) It is the rate at which RBI buys government securities from banks.
(C) It is the rate at which RBI sells government securities to banks.
(D) None of the above

62. Which of the followings is called a Banker’s Cheque ?
(A) Fixed Deposit 
(B) Pay-Order
(C) Debit Card 
(D) Demand Draft

63. Which body in India does the regulation of Insurance Sector ?
(A) IRDA 
(B) SEBI 
(C) CII 
(D) RBI

64. In our Constitution, the term ‘Budget’ is used under
(A) Article 112 
(B) Article 72
(C) Schedule 5 
(D) No where used

65. Human Development Report for each year at global level is published by
(A) IMF 
(B) World Bank 
(C) WTO 
(D) UNDP

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66. Corporation tax is imposed by
(A) Local Government 
(B) State Government
(C) Central Government 
(D) None of the above

67. Which kind of power accounts for the largest share of power generation of India ?
(A) Hydro-electricity 
(B) Solar
(C) Thermal 
(D) Nuclear

68. The Balance of Payments of a country is a systematic record of
(A) goods exported from a country during the year.
(B) all import and export transactions of a country during a given period of time, normally a year.
(C) economic transaction between the government of one country to another.
(D) None of the above

69. What is a Blue chip company ?
(A) Fast growing hi-technology company
(B) Semi-conductor chip making company
(C) Highly valuable company
(D) Big companies in their maturity stage

70. Dyarchy was first introduced under
(A) Government of India Act, 1935 
(B) Simon Commission Plan
(C) Pitt’s India Act, 1784 
(D) None of these


71. The Cabinet Mission Plan for India envisaged
(A) Union of States 
(B) Federation
(C) Unitary form of Government 
(D) Confederation

72. Article 368 of the Constitution of India deals with
(A) official language of the Union of India.
(B) reservation of seats for SCs and STs in Lok Sabha.
(C) financial emergency.
(D) the powers of the Parliament of India to amend the Constitution.

73. Single citizenship in India is the gift of
(A) Canadian Constitution 
(B) British Constitution
(C) US Constitution 
(D) Irish Constitution

74. Socialism refers to
(A) removal of peasantry from administration
(B) liquidation of the burgeosie
(C) state-controlled economy
(D) None of the above

75. The Constitution of India describes India as
(A) a Union of States 
(B) Bharatvarsh
(C) a Federated Nation 
(D) None of these

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76. ‘AADHAR’ is a programme
(A) to help senior citizens
(B) to provide identity to Indian residents
(C) to train people for social defence
(D) None of these

77. Freedom of the Press in India is
(A) implied in the right of freedom of expression
(B) specifically provided in the constitution
(C) available to the people under the law of parliament
(D) None of these

78. The Right to Vote in India is a
(A) Constitutional right 
(B) Fundamental right
(C) Natural right 
(D) Legal right

79. RTI Act aims at to
(A) secure access to information from public authorities.
(B) provide information by government on public place.
(C) provide information to public by a person who has got the information.
(D) None of these

80. Fundamental duties do not enjoy any
(A) Social sanction 
(B) Moral sanction
(C) Political sanction 
(D) Legal sanction


81. A Uniform Civil Code mentioned in the Directive Principles of State Policy ensure
(A) National security 
(B) National integration
(C) Economic equality 
(D) None of these

82. Who held the office of the Vice-President of India for two consecutive terms ?
(A) V.V. Giri 
(B) R. Venkataraman
(C) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan 
(D) None of these

83. The Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to which of the following ?
(A) President 
(B) Prime Minister
(C) Lok Sabha 
(D) Rajya Sabha

84. Who was the first Foreign Minister of free India ?
(A) Jawaharlal Nehru 
(B) Lal Bahadur Shastri
(C) Gulzari Lal Nanda 
(D) None of these

85. Japan’s Parliament is known as
(A) Diet 
(B) Dail 
(C) Shora 
(D) Yuan

86. What is the fixed strength of Rajya Sabha ?
(A) 220 
(B) 230 
(C) 240 
(D) 250

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87. The first female speaker of Lok Sabha is
(A) Meira Kumar 
(B) Vijayalakshmi Pandit
(C) Sucheta Kripalani 
(D) None of these

88. Union Budget is always presented first in
(A) the Lok Sabha 
(B) the Rajya Sabha
(C) Joint Session of the Parliament 
(D) None of the above

89. Who presides the Joint Session of Parliament ?
(A) President 
(B) Speaker of Lok Sabha
(C) Chairperson of Rajya Sabha 
(D) None of these

90. A Bill presented in Parliament becomes an Act after
(A) it is passed by both the houses.
(B) the President has given his assent.
(C) the Prime Minister has signed it.
(D) None of the above.


91. Which one of the following is the largest committee of the Parliament ?
(A) The committee on estimates
(B) The committee on petitions
(C) The committee on public accounts
(D) The committee on public undertakings

92. The Supreme Court of India enjoys
(A) Original Jurisdiction
(B) Advisory Jurisdiction
(C) Appellate Jurisdiction
(D) Original, Appellate and Advisory Jurisdiction

93. Who can appoint a District Judge ?
(A) Governor in consultation with the High Court
(B) Governor alone
(C) Governor in consultation with the Public Service Commission
(D) None of these

94. The Chief Minister is appointed by
(A) the President 
(B) the Governor
(C) the Chief Justice of High Court 
(D) None of the above

95. When was the Panchayati Raj System introduced in India ?
(A) 1959 
(B) 1965 
(C) 1952 
(D) None of these

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96. The Concurrent List contains
(A) 52 subjects 
(B) 40 subjects 
(C) 42 subjects 
(D) None of these

97. Who advises the Government of India on legal matters ?
(A) Attorney General 
(B) Chairman, Law Commission
(C) Chief Justice of Supreme Court 
(D) None of these

98. How many spokes are there in the Dharma Chakra (Ashok Chakra) depicted on the National Flag of India ?
(A) 16 
(B) 20 
(C) 24 
(D) 32

99. The Right to Education was added to the Fundamental Rights in the Constitution of India through the
(A) Constitution (97thAmendment) Act, 2011
(B) Constitution (87thAmendment) Act, 2003
(C) Constitution (86thAmendment) Act, 2002
(D) None of these

100. The largest ecosystem of the Earth is
(A) Hydrosphere 
(B) Biosphere
(C) Lithosphere 
(D) Biome


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