BPSC TRE Previous Question Paper Quiz
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#1. Alliin is a compound found in
Explanation: Alliin is a sulfur compound specifically found in garlic.
#2. The qualities of a receiver, which influence face-to-face communication, are
Explanation: Effective communication requires multiple receiver qualities like positive attitudes, active listening, and decoding skills.
#3. Factor(s) affecting standard of living is/are
Explanation: Standard of living is influenced by several factors including income, family size, and availability of money and time.
#4. Which of the following is the type of human resource?
Explanation: Human resources include intangible attributes like knowledge, intelligence, and attitude.
#5. Which of the following psychologists is associated with cognitive psychology?
Explanation: Cognitive psychology is associated with several psychologists including Jean Piaget, Kohler, and Chomsky.
#6. Which of the following days is being observed as the National Consumer Day in India?
Explanation: In India, National Consumer Day is observed annually on 24 December.
#7. Which of the following psychologists constructed the first intelligence-related test?
Explanation: Alfred Binet, along with Théodore Simon, constructed the first modern intelligence test.
#8. What is the full name of PFA?
Explanation: PFA stands for the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act.
#9. Which of the following is concerned with management?
Explanation: Management principles were developed by multiple theorists including Henri Fayol, Taylor, and Gilbreth.
#10. Which of the following is the milestone of emotional development during infancy?
Explanation: The social smile, appearing around 6-8 weeks, is a key emotional milestone in infancy.
#11. When cotton is boiled in caustic soda solution, it
Explanation: Cotton fibers swell when boiled in caustic soda (NaOH) solution during mercerization.
#12. The Fourth International Women’s Conference was held in
Explanation: The Fourth World Conference on Women was held in Beijing in 1995.
#13. The period from implantation through the 8th week of pregnancy is known as the period of
Explanation: The embryonic period spans from implantation through the 8th week of pregnancy.
#14. The type of parenting, thought to be most ideal, is
Explanation: Authoritative parenting, which balances responsiveness and demands, is considered most ideal.
#15. The main function of vitamin K in the body is
Explanation: Vitamin K is essential for the synthesis of proteins required for blood clotting.
#16. Which food group is an excellent source of fibre?
Explanation: Fruits and vegetables are rich in dietary fiber.
#17. One gram of fat provides
Explanation: Fats provide approximately 9 kilocalories per gram.
#18. During fever, the increase in BMR for every 1 °F rise in body temperature is
Explanation: Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) increases by about 7% for every 1°F rise in body temperature during fever.
#19. Wool can be identified by which of the following in microscopic view?
Explanation: Under a microscope, wool fibers show a scaly surface structure.
#20. Germination of pulses is nutritionally important because
Explanation: Germination significantly increases the vitamin C content in pulses.
#21. The number of temporary teeth is
Explanation: Children have 20 primary (temporary or deciduous) teeth.
#22. Who was the organizer of psychoanalytic method?
Explanation: Sigmund Freud developed and organized the psychoanalytic method.
#23. When was ICDS established?
Explanation: The Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) scheme was launched in India on 2 October 1975.
#24. Iron stains can be removed by
Explanation: Oxalic acid solution is effective in removing iron (rust) stains.
#25. The natural soluble impurities are removed from the fibres by a special operation called
Explanation: Scouring is the process of removing natural soluble impurities from fibers.
#26. As per the 2011 Census, the child sex ratio of India is
Explanation: The 2011 Census recorded India’s child sex ratio (0-6 years) as 919 females per 1000 males.
#27. Which of the following can be used to remove the grease stain?
Explanation: Grease stains can be treated with substances like Fuller’s earth (an absorbent) or benzene (a solvent).
#28. As per the 2011 Census, the female literacy rate of India is
Explanation: The 2011 Census reported India’s female literacy rate as 65.46%.
#29. According to the World Human Development Report, 2021–22, the HDI rank of India is
Explanation: India ranked 132 out of 191 countries in the Human Development Index (HDI) 2021/22.
#30. The headquarters of FSSAI is at
Explanation: The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is headquartered in New Delhi.
#31. According to ‘pigment colour theory’, primary colours are
Explanation: In traditional pigment color theory (subtractive mixing), the primary colors are red, yellow, and blue.
#32. The mapping out of a course of action in order to achieve family goals is called
Explanation: Planning is the process of defining goals and determining the actions needed to achieve them.
#33. Xerophthalmia is caused by deficiency of which vitamin?
Explanation: Xerophthalmia, a leading cause of blindness, results from a severe deficiency of Vitamin A.
#34. Id, ego and superego are the parts of
Explanation: In Freudian psychoanalytic theory, the id, ego, and superego are the three parts of the personality structure.
#35. The percentage of nitrogen in protein is
Explanation: On average, proteins contain about 16% nitrogen by weight.
#36. The first fiber made by the man is
Explanation: Nylon, invented in 1935, is considered the first truly synthetic fiber made by humans.
#37. Strain is an injury of
Explanation: A strain is an injury to a muscle or tendon, often caused by overstretching.
#38. A major goal of studying development is to
Explanation: Developmental studies aim to understand universal patterns, individual differences, and environmental influences.
#39. Which one of the following glands is related to diabetes?
Explanation: Diabetes is primarily related to the pancreas, which produces insulin.
#40. Which one of the following is the cause of disabilities?
Explanation: Disabilities can be caused by multiple factors including heredity, accidents, and malnutrition.
#41. Which of the following has staple fibre?
Explanation: Cotton is a natural staple fiber, meaning it comes in relatively short lengths.
#42. The process of removing the cotton seeds from fibres is called
Explanation: Ginning is the process of separating cotton fibers from the seeds.
#43. Which of the following is an example of elastomeric fibre?
Explanation: Spandex (or Lycra) is a synthetic fiber known for its exceptional elasticity.
#44. Which of the following is manufactured protein fibre?
Explanation: Azlon is a generic term for fibers manufactured from regenerated proteins like casein or zein.
#45. Which is the most important requirement while selecting the clothes for children?
Explanation: Children’s clothing should prioritize multiple factors like safety, comfort, and enabling self-help.
#46. Which of the following is the biggest challenge for an interior designer?
Explanation: A key challenge is balancing multiple objectives like uniqueness, functionality, and aesthetics.
#47. Which of the following is not a part of male reproductive system?
Explanation: The cervix is part of the female reproductive system, not the male.
#48. Expanded form of RDA is
Explanation: RDA stands for Recommended Dietary Allowance.
#49. Which of the following is a food-based strategy to control malnutrition?
Explanation: Food fortification involves adding essential nutrients to commonly consumed foods.
#50. In which of the following deficiency diseases children suffer from one or more of clinical conditions like marasmus, underweight, stunting, wasting or kwashiorkor?
Explanation: Conditions like marasmus, stunting, wasting, and kwashiorkor are forms of Protein Energy Malnutrition (PEM).
#51. Which of the following is sign and symptom of pregnancy?
Explanation: Common early signs of pregnancy include missed periods, nausea, and frequent urination.
#52. What preparation a pregnant mother should do for welcome of newborn?
Explanation: Comprehensive preparation involves healthcare arrangements, a hospital bag, and essential items for the baby.
#53. Use of spices and vinegar in pickles is based on which principle of preservation?
Explanation: Vinegar (acetic acid) and some spices lower the pH, creating an acidic environment that inhibits microbial growth.
#54. Which of the following is not a sign of protein energy malnutrition?
Explanation: Goitre is a sign of iodine deficiency, not Protein Energy Malnutrition.
#55. Food infection means
Explanation: Food infection occurs when live pathogenic microorganisms in food are ingested and cause illness.
#56. Pesticides, non-permissible food colours and adulterants are examples of
Explanation: These substances represent chemical hazards in the food safety context.
#57. Which of the following is an example of intentional adulteration?
Explanation: Intentional adulteration includes practices like diluting ghee, adding impurities to spices, or adding syrup to honey.
#58. The Indian Government integrated the laws related to food safety under one umbrella and enacted a new law, i.e., ________ in 2006.
Explanation: The Food Safety and Standards Act (FSSA) was enacted in 2006 to consolidate food laws.
#59. Which of the following is an objective of diet therapy?
Explanation: Diet therapy aims to correct deficiencies, meet individual needs, and manage disease through diet.
#60. Usha is 13-year-old and having haemoglobin level 8 g/dl. She always complains of fatigue and lethargic. Which nutritional problem is she suffering from?
Explanation: Fatigue and low hemoglobin (8 g/dl) are classic symptoms of iron-deficiency anemia.
#61. ________ is the science of food, nutrients and other substances as well as their digestion, absorption and utilization by the body.
Explanation: Nutrition is the science concerned with food, nutrients, and their use by the body.
#62. The target beneficiaries of Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) are
Explanation: ICDS primarily targets children under six, and pregnant and lactating women.
#63. A person who can see nearby objects clearly but cannot see distant objects distinctively is suffering from
Explanation: Myopia (nearsightedness) causes clear near vision but blurry distant vision.
#64. ________ movement is a rhythmic movement of muscles of lining of gut canal to move the food along the digestive canal for processing.
Explanation: Peristalsis is the coordinated, rhythmic muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract.
#65. ________ helps in breakdown of fat into small molecule and emulsify it.
Explanation: Bile salts emulsify fats, breaking them into smaller droplets for digestion.
#66. Every matured ovum discharged from ovary, if not fertilized, expelled out of the body through vagina is called
Explanation: Menstruation is the monthly shedding of the uterine lining when fertilization does not occur.
#67. ________ hormone regulates carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism in the body.
Explanation: Insulin is a key hormone that regulates the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
#68. The appearance of secondary sex characteristics during adolescence is due to the secretion of
Explanation: Secondary sex characteristics develop primarily due to testosterone in males and estrogen in females.
#69. As per the WHO recommendation, exclusive breastfeeding should be done for first ________ of infancy.
Explanation: WHO recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of an infant’s life.
#70. According to the ICMR recommendation, which of the following vaccines to be given to young child at birth?
Explanation: As per the National Immunization Schedule, the BCG vaccine is given at birth.
#71. At what age measles and rubella vaccines should be given to infants?
Explanation: Measles and Rubella vaccines are given in multiple doses, including at 9 months and later.
#72. Which of the following are causes of air pollution?
Explanation: Air pollution has multiple causes, including vehicle emissions, industrial releases, and certain chemicals.
#73. In which year the Government of India has launched National Mission for Clean Ganga?
Explanation: The National Mission for Clean Ganga was officially approved and launched in 2016.
#74. Which of the following is a consequence of choked drains and stinking water in the surroundings?
Explanation: Stagnant water and poor sanitation create breeding grounds for disease vectors, leading to illnesses.
#75. According to the ICMR guidelines for using the basic five food groups, which of the following statements is true?
Explanation: ICMR guidelines recommend including servings from all food groups and suggest cereals provide 40-50% of calories.
#76. Which of the following is the correct statement for balanced diet?
Explanation: A balanced diet is characterized by variety, correct nutrient proportions, and palatability (not necessarily expense).
#77. Dry cleaning is the cleaning of fabrics without the use of
Explanation: Dry cleaning uses non-aqueous solvents, not water-based (aqueous) solutions.
#78. Which of the following is an effective way to maximize the satisfaction while using the resources available to us?
Explanation: Effective resource management involves proper identification, allocation, and sharing.
#79. Which of the following factors must interact with each other for an infection to occur?
Explanation: The epidemiological triad for infection requires a susceptible host, a pathogenic agent, and a conducive mode of transmission.
#80. Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is a nationwide initiative launched by the Indian Government in 2014 to
Explanation: The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan aims to achieve open defecation free status, improve waste management, and promote sanitation awareness.
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