21. In the given pair of students, one child lives in hostel and the other at his home?
(a) O-N
(b) N-O
(c) P-Q
(d) O-M
Answer:
(b) N-O
Explanation:
N lives in his house and O lives in a hostel, making N-O the correct pair matching “home” and “hostel”.
22. In which year, The Citizenship Act was passed?
(a) 1950
(b) 1955
(c) 1960
(d) 1965
Answer:
(b) 1955
Explanation:
The Citizenship Act of India, which governs the acquisition and determination of Indian citizenship, was passed in 1955.
23. If South East become North and North East becomes West and so on, what will West become?
(a) North East
(b) North West
(c) South East
(d) South
Answer:
(c) South East
Explanation:
South East shifting to North means a 135-degree counter-clockwise rotation. Applying a 135-degree counter-clockwise shift to West makes it South East.
24. Find the number that is missing in the series: 2, 7, 17, 32, 52, 77,
(a) 107
(b) 91
(c) 101
(d) 92
Answer:
(a) 107
Explanation:
The differences between consecutive terms are increasing by 5: +5, +10, +15, +20, +25, +30. So, 77 + 30 = 107.
25. Who is credited with drafting the Indian Penal Code, 1860?
(a) Sir James Stephen
(b) Charles Wood
(c) John Morley
(d) Lord Macaulary
Answer:
(d) Lord Macaulary
Explanation:
Lord Thomas Babington Macaulay chaired the First Law Commission of India and is credited with drafting the Indian Penal Code.
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