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UPPSC Prelims 2004 (GS Paper I) Question Paper and Solutions (Page 11)

  1. Match the Industries with the name of cities in which they have major production:

    A. Renukoot - 1. Sports goods
    B. Rishikesh - 2. Antibiotics Plant
    C. Meerut - 3. Locks
    D. Aligarh - 4. Aluminium Industries

    Code:
    A B C D

    1. 4 2 3 1
    2. 2 4 1 3
    3. 4 2 1 3
    4. 2 4 3 1
  2. Coffee plantations were introduced by the British, first of all in:

    1. Chickmanglur district
    2. Coorg district
    3. Nilgiri district
    4. Wynaad district
  3. Which one of the following is the most populous Islamic country of the World?

    1. Bangladesh
    2. Egypt
    3. Indonesia
    4. Pakistan
  4. The Marathi fortnightly "Bahishkrit Bharat" was started by:

    1. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
    2. B. R. Ambedkar
    3. V. D. Savarkar
    4. Gopal Krishna Gokhle
  5. A group formed by India, Brazil, China and other developing countries for future negotiations at WTO is known as:

    1. G-77
    2. G-55
    3. G-22
    4. G-11
  6. Name the pair which is not correctly matched:

    1. Baz Bahadur–Malwa
    2. Qutub Shah–Golkonda
    3. Sultan Muzaffar Shah–Gujarat
    4. Yusuf Adil Shah– Ahmednagar
  7. In which Five year Plan, the main objective was the eradication of poverty?

    1. Fourth Five year plan
    2. Fifth five year plan
    3. Sixth five year plan
    4. Seventh five year plan
  8. Which provision of the Fundamental Rights is directly related to the exploitation of Children?

    1. Article 17
    2. Article 19
    3. Article 23
    4. Article 24
  9. According to the 2001 census, Maharashtra has the largest urban population and it is followed by:

    1. Delhi and Punjab
    2. Haryana and Gujarat
    3. Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu
    4. West Bengal and Delhi
  10. Which one of the following statements is not true for UP as per 2001 2011 census?

    1. It is the most populous state of India.
    2. It has a density of 829 persons per square km.
    3. It's sex ratio is 933.
    4. The child sex (0-6) ratio is 902 per thousand.