Bihar Police Constable (16 June 2024)
Question 1:
'किन्नर देश में - यात्रा संस्मरण के लेखक कौन हैं?
Question 2:
A man is facing north. He turns 45 degrees clockwise and then 180 degrees in the same direction. Later he turns 45 degrees anticlockwise. Find in which direction he is facing now?
एक आदमी उत्तर की ओर अभिमुख है। वह दक्षिणावर्त 45 डिग्री घूमता है और उसी दिशा में फिर 180 डिग्री घूता है। बाद में वह 45 डिग्री वामावर्त दिशा में घूमता है। पता लगाइए कि अब वह किस दिशा की ओर अभिमुख है?
Question 3:
Davis Cup is related to?
डेविस कप संबंधित है ?
Question 4:
Consider the following statements-
निम्नलिखित कथनों पर विचार कीजिये-
1. वेग एक अदिश राशि (Vector Quantity) है। Velocity is a scalar quantity.
2. यदि विस्थापन शून्य होगा तो औसत वेग का मान भी शून्य होगा। If displacement is zero then the value of average velocity will also be zero.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
उपर्युक्त कथनों में से कौन-सा/से सही है/हैं?
Question 5:
In which of the following cities is the headquarters of 'United Nations' located?
निम्नलिखित में से किस नगर में 'संयुक्त राष्ट्र' का मुख्यालय अवस्थित है?
Question 6:
इनमें से कौन-से व्यंजन 'अंतःस्थ व्यंजन' हैं?
Question 7:
'किन्नर देश में - यात्रा संस्मरण के लेखक कौन हैं?
Question 8:
In which country is the Cotopaxi mountain peak located?
कोटोपैक्सी पर्वतीय चोटी किस देश में स्थित है?
Question 9:
Which magazine did Mahatma Gandhi publish during his stay in South Africa?
दक्षिण अफ्रीका में प्रवास के दौरान महात्मा गांधी ने कौन सी पत्रिका का प्रकाशन किया?
Question 10:
Directions : Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question of four alternatives.
The martyrs who laid down their lives for the freedom of the country had a lofty vision of the future. They wanted the nation to be free all slavery and bondage. They wanted an Indian in which all the communities would live in perfect harmony and in which there would be no high class and no low class of people, the curse of untouchability having been wiped out completely. Women would enjoy rights with men and contribute their fullest to the making of a great nation. Such a vision was in keeping with the ancient glory of the country renowned for its slpendid achievements in literature, art and culture. We must now revitalize this ancient culture of ours with tolerance as it is masthead. If we forget or cease to take pride in our noble heritage, we shall have to face severe indictment in the court of history which is a ruthless judge and seldom spares the erring people.
The martyrs who died for the freedom of India wanted: