Thursday 15 August 2019

INDIAN ARMY (G.D.) MODEL QUESTION PAPER

ARMY (GD) SET# 1
Part – I
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

Choose the correct answer:                                                                      15 × 2 = 30

1. What is the expansion of I.S.R.O. ?
(a) International Scientific Research Organisation
(b) Indian Space Research Organisation
(c) Indian Scientific Regulatory Organisation
(d) Institute for Science and Research Organisation

2. The first modern Olympic Games were held in
(a) 1894 A.D.     (b) 776 B.C.     (c) 1896 A.D.       (d) 1930 A.D.

3. With which game is ‘Wimbledon Trophy’ associated?
(a) Hockey                              (b) Football
(c) Lawn Tennis                    (d) Cricket

4. Governor of a state in India is appointed by
(a) Prime Minister                  (b) Chief Justice
(c) President                       (d) Chief Minister

5. On which day is ‘Human Rights Day’ observed?
(a) 5 June                                (b) 1 December
(c) 10 December                    (d) 15 January

6. How many players constitute a Baseball team?
(a) 9        (b) 5          (c) 6       (d) 11

7. Who is the writer of the book titled ‘Ignited Mind’?
(a) M. K. Gandhi                    (b) Jawaharlal Nehru
(c) A. P. J. Abdul Kalam      (d) Kiran Bedi

8. In which year did C.V. Raman receive Nobel Prize?
(a) 1930                                  (b) 1941
(c) 1913                                    (d) 1912

9. Who was the first Indian Film Director to win Oscar Award?
(a) Dada Sahib Phalke              (b) Satyajit Ray
(c) Mira Nair                            (d) Shekhar Kapoor

10. Who was the first Indian to receive Raman Magsaysay Award?
(a) Dalai Lama                         (b) Vinoba Bhabe
(c) Jawaharlal Nehru                 (d) Kiran Bedi

11. How many members are there in the United Nations Security Council?
(a) 5                                          (b) 10
(c) 15                                        (d) 20                                       

12. Which of the following countries celebrates its Independence Day on 15th August?
(a) Pakistan                               (b) Nepal
(c) South Korea                       (d) Thailand

13. Who was the last British Governor General of India?
(a) Lord Mountbatten                 (b) Lord Canning
(c) Lord Dalhousie                         (d) Lord William Bentink

14. 2014 World Cup Football was held at
(a) Brazil                                     (b) England
(c) South Africa                             (d) U.S.A.

15. Who is the present Vice President of India?
(a) Dr. Rajendra Prasad    (b) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan   (c) Dr. Jakir Hussain     (d) Venkaiah Naidu

Part –II
GENERAL SCIENCE

Choose the correct answer:                                                                      20 × 2 = 40
16. Mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy by?
(A) A motor (B) A bulb (C) An electric bell (D) A dynamo

17. Light year is a unit of
(A) Magnitude (B) Velocity (C) Distance (D) Light

18. What is the unit of electric current?
(A) Ammeter (B) Ampere (C) Volt (D) Watt

19. Which mirror is used as a rear view mirror in vehicles?
(A) Plain (B) Concave (C) Convex (D) Parabolic

20. The sun's heat and light energy reaches earth by
(A) conduction (B) convection (C) refraction (D) radiation

21. How does a red object, seen through a thick blue glass, appear?
(A) Violet (B) Black (C) Green (D) Red 

22. Which of the following is not a part of an atom?
(A) Ion (B) Electron (C) Proton (D) Neutron

23. The scientist who arranged elements according to their increasing atomic weight is?
(A) Dalton (B) Avogadro (C) Mendeleev (D) Mendel

24. Calcium Carbonate is the chemical name of?
(A) Washing Soda (B) Lime Stone (C) Baking Powder (D) None of these

25. Oxygen was discovered by?
(A) Rutherford (B) Joseph Priestly (C) Lavoisier (D) Neil Bohr

26. Of the following elements the best conductor of electricity is?
(A) Aluminium (B) Copper (C) Silver (D) Gold

27. Brass is an alloy of?
(A) Copper and Zinc (B) Aluminium and Copper (C) Copper and Tin (D) Zinc and Iron

28. The heater element in an electric iron is made of?
(A) Nichrome (B) Tungsten (C) Copper (D) Iron

29. Which of the following materials exhibit sublimation?
(A) Camphor (B) Ice (C) Wax (D) Ethyl Alcohol

30. Galvanized iron is coated with a thin coating of?
(A) Copper (B) Tin (C) Zinc (D) Aluminium

31. Which of the following metals is not an element?
(A) Iron (B) Silver (C) Bronze (D) Mercury

32. The blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood from lungs to the heart?
(A) Pulmonary veins   (B) Cardiac artery   (C) Cardiac vein   (D) Pulmonary artery

33. Amount of Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is
(A) 16.20% (B) 20.16% (C) 0.03% (D) 77.17%

34. Diabetes is caused due to the deficiency of _____.
(A) Calcium (B) Vitamin B (C) Vitamin C (D) Insulin

35. BCG is an injection for ____.
(A) Tuberculosis (B) Diphtheria (C) Tetanus (D) Small Pox


Part –III
MATHEMATICS

Choose the correct answer:                                                                 15 × 2 = 30

36. Solve for x and y :
                    x + y = 12              x - y = 8
     (a) x = 5, y =1  (b) x = 8, y = 12  (c) x = 3, y = 5  (d) x =10, y = 2

37. A man goes 6 kms. to west and then 8 kms. to north. Find his shortest distance from the starting point.
(a)  14 kms.  (b) 10 kms.  (c) 16 kms.  (d) 12 kms.

38. 24 : 36 :: ? : 180
    (a) 240  (b) 120  (c) 360  (d) 12

39. What is the formula for area of a circle?
     (a)   2∏r       (b)  ∏r²          (c)   1/3∏r²h        (d)  2(length+width)    

40. If an article is purchased for Rs. 80 and sold for Rs. 100 , what is the % of profit or loss on sale?
     (a) 20%    (b) 25%    (c) 30%    (d) 40%

41. Calculate the simple interest on Rs. 4800 for 5 years at 8% per annum.
     (a) 1825    (b) 920    (c) 1650    (d) 1920

42. Find the median of the following values :
                    40, 42, 38, 46, 37, 48, 44
     (a) 40    (b) 42    (c) 44     (d) 48

43. A 500 metre-long train passes a bridge of 700 metres in 50 seconds. What is the speed of the train?
     (a) 56 km/h   (b) 74.6 km/h   (c) 86.4 km/h   (d) 68 km/h

44. Find the area of a rectangle whose length is 18 metre and breadth is 12 metre.
     (a) 216 sq.m  (b) 612 sq.m  (c) 60 sq.m  (d) 120 sq.m

45. What will be the circumference of the circle whose radius is 14 cm.?
     (a) 82 cm.  (b) 186 cm.  (c) 1232 cm.  (d) 88 cm.

46. 12 : ? :: 3 : 4
     (a) 16    (b) 18    (c) 14    (d) 20

47. The average of the following numbers is 19.
                    16, 18, 14, x, 25 and 22.
                           Find the value of x.
     (a) 14    (b) 19    (c) 16    (d) 18

48. If the diameter of a semi-circular field is 56 metre, then find the perimeter of the field.
     (a) 140 m    (b) 88 m    (c) 144 m    (d) 132 m

49. For what value of k, the equation 9x² + kx +16 = 0 will have equal roots?
     (a) 12    (b) 18    (c) 7    (d) 24

50. If 5x+7y = 31 and 7x+5y = 29 , then find the value of xy.
     (a) 5     (b) 6     (c) 7     (d) 8
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ARMY (GD) SET # 2

Part – I
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

Choose the correct answer:                                                                  15 × 2 = 30

1. The President of India is elected by the
(A) Members of Parliament  (B) Members of Legislative Assemblies (C) Governors  (D) Electoral College consisting of the elected members of the Lok Sabha, the Rajya Sabha and the State Legislative Assemblies

2. The rotation of the earth about its axis causes
(A) Change in seasons (B) Day and night (C) Rainfall (D) Earthquake

3. Kaziranga National Park is in
(A) Uttar Pradesh (B) Bihar (C) Nagaland (D) Assam     

4. The most populous state of India is
(A) Bihar (B) Uttar Pradesh (C) Madhya Pradesh (D) Maharashtra

5. The capital of Sikkim
(A) Gangtok (B) Shillong (C) Shimla (D) Thimphu

6. The capital of Nagaland
(A) Panaji (B) Aizawal (C) Kohima (D) Imphal

7. The capital of New Zealand
(A) Canberra (B) George-town (C) Suva (D) Wellington

8. The chief exporting country of mica is
(A) China (B) Brazil (C) Pakistan (D) India

9. Which country is known as the Sick Man of Europe?
(A) Hungary (B) Turkey (C) Poland (D) Spain

10. Palk Strait lies between?
(A) India and Sri Lanka (B) India and Bangladesh (C) India and Pakistan (D) India and China

11. Suez Canal connects ______ and _______.
(A) The Atlantic and the Pacific Ocean (B) The Red Sea and the North Sea

(C) The East China Sea and the South China Sea (D) The Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea

12. The deepest ocean in the world is the
(A) Atlantic ocean (B) Indian ocean (C) Arctic ocean (D) Pacific ocean (The Mariana Trench)

13. The most densely populated continent is
(A) Europe (B) Australia (C) Asia (D) Africa

14. The smallest continent is
(A) Australia (B) Antarctica (C) South America (D) Africa

15. Titan is the satellite of
(A) Saturn (B) Jupiter (C) Uranus (D) Venus

Part – II
GENERAL SCIENCE
Choose the correct answer:                                                                    20 × 2 = 40

16. What is meant by dialysis?
(A) Giving additional blood          (B) Removing impure blood and providing fresh blood

(C) Washing kidneys to remove impurities   (D) Giving artificial respiration

17. Which one is a cold blooded creature?
(A) Dove (B) Hen (C) Duck (D) Snake

18. Which of the following creatures does not have ears?
(A) Snake (B) Fish (C) Owl (D) Frog

19. Transportation of food in plants takes place through
(A) Xylem (B) Pores (C) Cells (D) Phloem

20. The organ that regulates body temperature in human beings is
(A) Hair (B) Kidney (C) Lungs (D) Skin

21. Germs of which of the following diseases is spread through water?
(A) Malaria (B) Filaria (C) Jaundice (D) Diarrhoea

22. Which disease is caused by the deficiency of Vitamin D?
(A) Anaemia (B) Scurvy (C) Goitre (D) Rickets

23. Which of the following is a mammal?
(A) Crocodile (B) Tortoise (C) Bat (D) Snake

24. Which of the following is an excretory organ?
(A) Kidney (B) Intestine (C) Liver (D) Stomach

25. The scientist who gave scientific laws of heredity for the first time was
(A) Charles Darwin (B) Issac Newton (C) Lamarck (D) Mendel

26. Which of the following is known as ‘store-house of energy’?
(A) Endoplasm  (B) Ribosome  (C) Mitochondria  (D) Nucleus

27. Who discovered Neutron?
(A) Somerfield  (B) Chadwick  (C) Bosch  (D) Rutherford

28. Which of the following is whole number?
(A) Atomic number   (B) Atomic mass   (C) Atomic volume   (D) Atomic radius

29. What is the measuring scale for sound?
(A) Kgs  (B) Dynes  (C) Hertz  (D) Decibel

30. Seismograph is used to measure
(A) Earthquake   (B) Rain water   (C) Speed of wind   (D) Depth of water

31. Atomic theory was invented by
(A) Albert Einstein  (B) John Dalton  (C) Benjamin  (D) Madam Curie

32. Enzymes are made of
(A) Lipids  (B) Carbohydrates  (C) Proteins  (D) None of these

33. Which is the purest form of iron?
(A) Cast iron   (B) Wrought iron   (C) Steel   (D) Pig iron

34. Which human organ is affected by consumption of food adulterant?
(A) Lungs   (B) Heart   (C) Kidney   (D) Liver

35. The material used in lead pencil is
(A) Carbon   (B) Graphite   (C) Mica   (D) Lead

Part –III
MATHEMATICS
Choose the correct answer:                                                                    15 × 2 = 30

36. What will be factors of x3 – 27 ?
(a) (x–3)(x2 + 3x + 9)    (b) (x+3)( x2 +x+ 27)     
(c) (x–3)(x2 – 3x + 9)     (d) (x+3)( x2 x– 27) 

37. Volume of a sphere is
(a) 2/3∏r3            (b) 4/3∏r3               (c) 1/3∏r2            (d) None of these

38. If 3:7 = 39:x, then the value of x will be
(a) 21    (b) 117    (c) 91    (d) 101

39. If 15 persons can dig a trench in 10 days, how many days will 10 persons take to do the same work?
(a) 12 days  (b) 18 days  (c) 15 days  (d) 20 days

40. What is the square root of 29241 ?
(a) 121  (b) 131  (c) 171  (d) None of these

41. If the radius of a wheel of a cycle is 56 cm. How much distance will the wheel cover in 50 revolutions?
(a) 176 mtr.   (b) 272 mtr   (c) 186 mtr   (d) 352 mtr

42. 72km/hour = ?
(A) 20m/sec  (B) 25m/sec  (C) 2m/sec  (D) 200m/sec

43. A woman gained 20% by selling an article for Rs.360. Find out the cost price of the article.
(A) Rs.200  (B) Rs.275  (C) Rs.250  (D) Rs.300

44. Factorise: x²+9x+20
(A) (x+4)(x+5)  (B) (x+2)(x+10)  (C) (x−4)(x+5)  (D) (x−4)(x−5)

45. A 300 metre long train passes a pole in 20 seconds. What is the speed of the train?
(A) 34 km/h  (B) 44 km/h  (C) 38 km/h  (D) 54 km/h

46. An article when sold for Rs.329 incurred 6% loss to the shopkeeper. What is the cost price of the article?
(A) Rs.335   (B) Rs.310   (C) Rs.350   (D) Rs.370

47. Calculate the compound interest of Rs.5200 for 2 years at 6% per annum.
(A) Rs.600.72   (B) Rs.642.72   (C) Rs.700.12   (D) Rs.622.82

48. What will be the complete surface area of a cylinder having 28m as diameter and 20m as its height?
(A) 2992m2   (B) 3001m2   (C) 2990m2    (D) 2800m2

49. The average age of 3 friends is 23. Even if the age of the 4th friend is added, the average age remains the same. What is the age of the 4th friend?
(A) 21 years   (B) 23 years   (C) 32 years    (D) None of these

50. If one angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the other two angles, then the triangle is an 
(A) Equilateral triangle  (B) Obtuse triangle  (C) Isosceles triangle  (D) Right-angled triangle



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ARMY (GD) SET # 3

Part – I
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

Choose the correct answer:                                                                     15 × 2 = 30

1. By how many hours Indian Standard Time (IST) is ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)? 

(A) 4:00 Hours (B) 4:30 Hours (C) 5:00 Hours (D) 5:30 Hours

2. The President of India can nominate to the Rajya Sabha

(A) 6 members (B) 9 members (C) 12 members (D) 15 members

3. The first General Elections under the Indian constitution were held in

(A) 1950 (B) 1951 (C) 1952 (D) 1953

4. Who is the ex-officio chairman of Rajya Sabha? 

(A) President (B) Vice President (C) Prime Minister (D) Lok Sabha Speaker

5. Who wrote the patriotic song `Saare Jahan Se Achcha' ? 

(A) Rabindranath Tagore (B) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee 
(C) Muhammad Iqbal   (D) Kavi Pradeep

6. In which town of Uttar Pradesh did Gautam Buddha attain Mahaparinirvana (salvation)? 

(A) Lumbini (B) Kushinagar (C) Nanded (D) Pavapuri
                                                                                         
7. Nathu La Pass, located in Sikkim, connects India with which country ? 

(A) Nepal (B) Bhutan (C) Myanmar (D) China

8. Who is the only Indian batsman to score Triple Century in Test Cricket ? 

(A) Sunil Gavaskar (B) Sachin Tendulkar (C) V.V.S.Laxman (D) Virender Sehwag

9. Whose birthday on 29 August is celebrated as `National Sports Day' in India ? 

(A) C.K.Naidu (B) Dhyan Chand (C) Milkha Singh (D) Wilson Jones

10. In 1905, which Viceroy of India effected the Partition of Bengal ? 

(A) Lord Irwin (B) Lord Curzon (C) Lord Hardinge (D) Lord Chelmsford

11. `Panchatantra', a collection of moral stories in Sanskrit, was authored by

(A) Somadeva (B) Kautilya (C) Narayan Pandit (D) Vishnu Sharma

12. On the banks of which river is Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, situated ?

(A) Ganga (B) Yamuna (C) Gomti (D) Godavari

13. Who was the first recipient of Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award ?

(A) Geet Sethi (B) Pullela Gopichand (C) Vishwanathan Anand (D) Sachin Tendulkar

14. Which conqueror was born in Macedonia (Europe), died in Babylon (Asia) and buried in Alexandria (Africa)?

(A) Genghis Khan (B) Attila the Hun (C) Napoleon Bonaparte (D) Alexander the Great

15. `Akbarnama', a biographical account of Mughal ruler Akbar, was authored by

(A) Faizi (B) Birbal (C) Abul Fazl (D) Abdul Rahim Khan-i-khana

Part –II
GENERAL SCIENCE

Choose the correct answer:                                                                    20 × 2 = 40

16. Which one of the following is not a fungus ? 

(A) Yeast (B) Mushroom (C) Insulin (D) Penicillin

17. Which is the only metal that exists in liquid form at normal room temperature (25 degree Celsius) ?

(A) Mercury (B) Cesium (C) Gallium (D) Rubidium

18. Which element is necessarily present in all acids ?

(A) Carbon (B) Oxygen (C) Hydrogen (D) Nitrogen

19. Graphite and Diamond are allotropes of which element ? 

(A) Arsenic (B) Carbon (C) Selenium (D) Germanium

20. How much time does Sunlight take to reach the Earth ?

(A) 8 minutes (B) 10 minutes (C) 12 minutes (D) 15 minutes

21. Who discoverd Penicillin ? 

(A) Jonas Salk (B) Frederick Benting (C) Alexander Fleming (D) Ronald Ross

22. At which temperature, Celsius and Fahrenheit scales will show same reading ? 

(A) 0 degree (B) 32 degre (C) 180 degree (D) minus 40 degree

23. Which gas is commonly known as 'Laughing Gas' ? 

(A) Ozone (B) Methane (C) Nitrous Oxide (D) Carbon dioxide

24. Protozoa which causes malaria is spread by
(A) Aedes mosquito  (B) Culex mosquito  (C) Anopheles mosquito  (D) earth worm

25. Which of the following is not a digestive organ?
(A) Liver  (B) Lungs  (C) Stomach  (D) Small intestine

26. Atomic theory was invented by
(A) John Dalton  (B) Marie Curie  (C) Rutherford  (D) Elbert Einstein

27. Which human organ is affected by consumption of food adulteration?
(A) Kidney  (B) Heart  (C) Liver  (D) Lungs

28. The material used in lead pencil is
(A) Lead  (B) Carbon  (C) Graphite  (D) Mica

29. Which among the following is ‘richest in protein’?
(A) Milk  (B) Pulses  (C) Peanuts/ Groundnuts  (D) Egg

30. Tuberculosis is caused by which of the following?
(A) Fungi  (B) Bacteria  (C) Virus  (D) Mosquito

31. With increase of pressure, the boiling point of a liquid will
(A) Increase  (B) Decrease  (C) Remain same  (D) None of these

32. Which vitamin is not found in fruits and vegetables?
(A) Vitamin A  (B) Vitamin B  (C) Vitamin C  (D) Vitamin D

33. Protein is made of which of the following substances?
(A) Nucleic acids  (B) Glucose  (C) Amino acid  (D) Fatty acid

34. Red Blood Corpuscles are produced in
(A) Ligaments  (B) Bone marrow  (C) Brain  (D) Muscles

35. Air is a mixture whereas Stainless Steel is a/an
(A) Compound  (B) Solution  (C) Alloy  (D) Metal

Part –III
MATHEMATICS

Choose the correct answer:                                                                    15 × 2 = 30

36. Calculate the compound interest on Rs.4000 for 2 years at 10% per annum.
(A) Rs.800  (B) Rs.810  (C) Rs.840  (D) Rs.830

37. A 500 metres long train passes a 700 metres long bridge in 45 seconds. What is the speed of the train?
(A) 76 km/h  (B) 84 km/h  (C) 96 km/h  (D) 72km/h

38. A man makes a profit of 15% by selling an article for Rs.1035. What is the cost price of the article?
(A) Rs.830  (B) Rs.900  (C) Rs.940  (D) Rs.1000

39. If x+2y = 5 and x-y = 3, then find the value of x÷y
(A) 2/11  (B) 11/2  (C) 6/33  (D) 22/9

40. Find the median of the following numbers:
      4, 8, 3, 11, 9, 3, 2, 7, 9
(A) 7  (B) 9  (C) 6  (D) 4

41. For what value of k, the equation 9x² + kx + 16 =0 will have equal roots?
(A) 16  (B) 24  (C) 18  (D) 12

42. If the diameter of a semi-circular protractor is 42cm, then find its perimeter.
(A) 132cm  (B) 174cm  (C) 108cm  (D) 87cm

43. The average of the following numbers is 16.
      12, 18, 14, 16, x, 20. Find the value of x.
(A) 16  (B) 18  (C) 14  (D) 20

44. 14 : ? :: 2 : 5
(A) 30  (B) 35  (C) 28  (D) 15

45. The volume of a cube is 512 cm³. Find its total surface area.
(A) 384 cm²  (B) 256 cm²  (C) 3072 cm²  (D) 512 cm²

46. 30% of 30 is equal to
(A) 90  (B) 15  (C) 9  (D) 20

47. Factors of 16a² - 25b²
(A) (8a² + 5b²)(8a² - 5b²)         (B) (4a² + 5b²)(4a² - 5b²)  
(C) (4a+5b)(4a-5b)                   (D) (4a+5b)(4a+5b)

48. Value of (107)²
(A) 11449  (B) 10409  (C) 9409  (D) 11447

49. Base of a right angle triangle is 12cm and hypotenuse is 13cm. Find its altitude.
(A) 5cm  (B) 8cm  (C) 7cm  (D) 9cm

50. Volume of a sphere is
(A) 4/3 ∏r³  (B) 4 ∏r³  (C) 4∏r²  (D) None of these 

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ARMY (GD) SET # 4
Part – I
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

Choose the correct answer:                                                                    15 × 2 = 30

1. The highest civilian award in India is
(A) Param Vir Chakra  (B) Ashok Chakra  (C) Bharat Ratna  (D) Padma Bhushan

2. Shillong is the capital of
(A) Sikkim  (B) Nagaland  (C) Meghalaya  (D) Arunachal Pradesh

3. Dronacharya Award is given to
(A) Scientists  (B) Sports persons  (C) Film Actors  (D) Sports Coaches

4. Which of the following countries is called ‘The Land of White Elephants’ ?
(A) Japan  (B) Norway  (C) Thailand  (D) Bhutan

5. Who was the first Vice President of India?
(A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (B) S. Radhakrishnan (C) Jakir Hussain (D) Jawaharlal Nehru

6. Who is the author of ‘Discovery of India’ ?
(A) Mahatma Gandhi  (B) Jawaharlal Nehru  (C) Indira Gandhi  (D) A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

7. Which is the nearest planet to the earth?
(A) Mercury  (B) Venus  (C) Mars  (D) Jupiter

8. Kuchipudi is the traditional dance of which state?
(A) Karnataka  (B) Kerala  (C) Andhra Pradesh  (D) Gujarat

9. Which is the lower house of Indian Parliament?
(A) Lok Sabha  (B) Bidhan Sabha  (C) Rajya Sabha  (D) None of these

10. Which ruler of Gupta dynasty is also called the 'Napoleon of India' ?

(A) Ramagupta (B) Skandagupta (C) Samudragupta (D) Chandragupta Vikramaditya

11. Kavaratti, an island town, is the capital of which Indian union territory ? 

(A) Lakshadweep (B) Daman and Diu (C) Puducherry (D) Andaman and Nicobar Islands

12. Which is the principal ore of Iron ? 

(A) Galena (B) Bauxite (C) Cinnabar (D) Hematite

13. Who signs one rupee currency note of India ? 

(A) RBI Governor (B) Finance Secretary (C) Finance Minister (D) President

14. Who is the Supreme Commander of Indian armed forces ?

(A) President (B) Prime Minister (C) Defence Minister (D) Chief of Army Staff

15. What is the approximate playing time of full version of 'Jana Gana Mana', the National Anthem of India ?

(A) 42 seconds (B) 52 seconds (C) 62 seconds (D) 72 seconds

Part –II
GENERAL SCIENCE

Choose the correct answer:                                                                   20 × 2 = 40

16. Which constituent of human blood is responsible for blood clotting?

(A) Plasma   (B) RBC (Erythrocytes)   (C) WBC (Leukocytes)   (D) Platelets (Thrombocytes)

17. Which is the purest form of iron?
(A) cast iron  (B) wrought iron  (C) steel  (D) none of these

18. Enzymes are made of
(A) Carbohydrates  (B) Fats  (C) Proteins  (D) Lipids

19. Chemical formula of Nitrous Oxide is
(A) NO  (B) N2O  (C) N2O2  (D) NO2

20. The rear view mirror of a motor vehicle is
(A) Concave  (B) Convex  (C) Plane  (D) Double Concave

21. Which gas is used in refrigeration?
(A) Cl  (B) NH3  (C) O2  (D) H2

22. Long hollow bones with interconnected air passages are characteristic of
(A) Reptiles  (B) Mammals  (C) Aves  (D) All land vertebrates

23. Which of the following gas is produced during photosynthesis?
(A) Hydrogen  (B) Sulphur dioxide  (C) Carbon dioxide  (D) Oxygen

24. Optical fibre is very useful in the field of
(A) Sports  (B) Telecommunication  (C) Transport  (D) Agriculture

25. AIDS affects
(A) the growth of human body  (B) heart  (C) the immune system of our body  (D) None of these

26. What is the symbol lead?
(A) Lb  (B) P  (C) Pb  (D) K

27. An electric bulb is connected to a 220V generator. The current is 0.50A. What is the power of the bulb?
(A) 100W  (B) 110W  (C) 120W  (D) None of these

28. Which of the following is scalar?
(A) Acceleration  (B) Speed  (C) Velocity  (D) Force

29. Dialysis is used for the treatment of
(A) Heart disease  (B) Brain disease  (C) Kidney failure  (D) None of these

30. Which metal is found maximum on earth?
(A) Aluminium  (B) Iron  (C) Sodium  (D) Calcium

31. Hydrogen Bomb is made applying the principle of
(A) Nuclear Fission  (B) Nuclear Fusion  (C) Surface Tension  (D) None of these

32. Bile secreted by liver is stored in
(A) Gallbladder  (B) Pancreas  (C) Heart  (D) Lungs

33. Encephalitis is spread by—
(A) Culex mosquitoes  (B) Female Anopheles mosquito  (C) Sand flies  (D) Rats

34. Nephritis is a disease of—
(A) Brain  (B) Heart  (C) Kidney  (D) Lungs

35. Which of the following is a respiratory organ?
(A) Kidney  (B) Heart  (C) Kiney  (D) Lungs

Part –III
MATHEMATICS

Choose the correct answer:                                                                  15 × 2 = 30

36. A radio was purchased for Rs. 1450 and sold for Rs. 1580.50 . What is the profit or loss per cent?
(A) 10%  (B) 12%  (C) 9%  (D) 13%

37. What will be the value of  3xy(6x²y⁴+5x⁴y⁵) ?
(A) 6x⁴y⁵+15x⁵y⁴  (B) 18x³y⁵+15x⁴y⁵  (C) 18x³y⁵+15x⁵y6  (D) 30x⁴y⁵+18x⁴y⁵

38. There are 90 boys and 60 girls in a class. The percentage of boys in the class will be
(A) 60%  (B) 55%  (C) 60%  (D) 70%

39. If 15 dolls cost Rs.35, what do 39 dolls cost?
(A) Rs.92  (B) Rs.91  (C) Rs.90 (D) None of these

40. A farmer borrowed Rs.3,600 at 15% per annum. At the end of 4 years he cleared his account by paying Rs. 4,000 and a goat. The cost of the goat is
(A) Rs.1760  (B) Rs.1550  (C) Rs.1200  (D) Rs.1000

41. The largest size of a bamboo that can be  placed  in square  of area 100sq metres is
(A) 10m  (B) 25m  (C) 14.14m  (D) 20m

42. The speed of a 150m long train is 50 km/h. How much time will it take to pass a 600m long  platform ?
(A) 64sec  (B) 54sec  (C) 60sec  (D) 50sec

43. 16m/sec will be equal to
(A) 57.6 km/h   (B) 57 km/h   (C) 56 km/h   (D) None of these

44. Six bells commence tolling together and toll at interval of 2,4,6,8,10 and 12 seconds respectively. In 30 minutes, how many times do they toll together?
(A) 4  (B) 10  (C) 15  (D) 16

45. Which of the following is the greatest fraction?
(A) 3/4  (B) 7/11  (C) 4/5  (D) 15/22

46. 792.02+101.32−306.76 = ?
(A) 997.11  (B) 893.34  (C) 586.58  (D) 1200.10

47. A 6m tall tree casts a 4m long shadow. At the same time, a flagpole casts a 50m long shadow. How long is the flagpole?
(A) 30m  (B) 75m  (C) 33m  (D) None of these

48. The average of five numbers is 18. If one number is excluded, their average will be 16. The excluded number is
(A) 25  (B) 26  (C) 27  (D) 30

49. Express the following as a decimal : 18%
(A) 0.18  (B) 0.018  (C) 0.0018  (D) 1.8

50. 254 ×   ?     × 8 = 95504
(A) 47  (B) 49  (C) 51  (D) 53


Scalar Quantities:
Time, Volume, Speed and Temperature

Vector Quantities:
Velocity, Weight, Acceleration
Compiled at SMARTA
(A Centre for Competitive Exam)
Sarenga(New Market), Bankura, W.B.
Email: nayak.bidyut@gmail.com
Website: panchmura.blogspot.com




SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

Wednesday 2 October 2013

XI ENGLISH POETRY

A Short Test on
Composed Upon Westminster Bridge
Organised by: Bidyut K Nayak
Mob.: 9851707021
_____________________________________

Name : __________________               Full Marks : 20                               Marks obtained :
MULTIPLE CHOICE:                                                                          15×1=15
  1. From the Westminster Bridge Wordsworth looks at the beauty of London
(A)   at noon  (B) in the morning  (C) in the evening  (D) at night

  1. Wordsworth’s ‘Composed Upon Westminster Bridge’ is
(A)   a sonnet  (B) a ballad  (C) an ode  (D) an elegy

  1. The rhyme pattern of Wordsworth’s ‘Composed Upon Westminster Bridge’ is
(A)   abba,abba,cde,cde  (B) abba,abba,cd,cd,cd  (C) abab,abab,cd,cd,cd  (D) None of these

  1. From the structural point of view Wordsworth’s ‘Composed Upon Westminster Bridge’ has
(A)   two parts  (B) three parts  (C) four parts  (D) None of these

  1. The things which are steeped by the sun in its first radiance are
(A)   mountains, rivers and rocks  (B) valleys, rivers and mountains  (C) valleys, rocks and hills

  1. The river Thames is said to flow
(A)   slowly  (B) quickly  (C) smoothly  (D) noisily

  1. According to Wordsworth, earth has not anything to show more fair than
(A)   the beauty of Thames  (B) the beauty of London  (C) The beauty of Westminster Bridge

  1. The morning air of London is
(A)   smokeless  (B) polluted  (C) corrupted  (D) None of these

  1. “Dull would he be of soul...” Here ‘dull’ means
(A)   monotonous  (B) stupid  (C) devoid of sense of beauty  (D) bored

  1. Who accompanied Wordsworth while he was crossing the Westminster Bridge?
(A)   Mary Hutchinson  (B) S. T. Coleridge  (C) Dorothy Wordsworth  (D) None of them

  1. In the expression ‘and all that mighty heart is lying still’ London is compared to
(A)   a bird  (B) a giant  (C) a dwarf  (D) an insect

  1. The city of London is called ‘silent’ because
(A)   it is lifeless (B) it is smokeless (C) the normal activity of this has not yet started (D)it is deserted

  1. The city wears the garment of
(A)   mist  (B) silence  (C) sunrays  (D) smoke

  1. The poet addresses God out of
(A)   gratitude  (B) fear  (C) excitement  (D) joy and wonder

15. The city of London is called ‘bare’ because
(A) it is lifeless (B) it is smokeless  (C) it is deserted  (D) None of these

GRAMMAR:
Identify the Tense of the following sentences:                                                         5×1=5

  1. Never saw I, never felt a calm so deep. _________________________________________

  1. The river glideth at his own sweet will.  _________________________________________

  1. The very houses seem asleep.              _________________________________________

  1. Never did sun more beautifully steep.    _________________________________________


  1. And all that mighty heart is lying still.    _________________________________________

Saturday 11 August 2012

KOLKATA POLICE CONSTABLE EXAM (GENERAL SCIENCE)


LIST OF DISEASES CAUSED BY BACTERIA IN HUMAN BODY
  1. Face : Acne (pimples)
  2. Eyes : Conjunctivitis
  3. Brain : Meningitis
  4. Throat : Diphtheria
  5. Lungs : Pneumonia, Tuberculosis (TB), Bronchitis
  6. Stomach : Gastric Ulcer
  7. Intestine : Dysentery (loose motion with pain), Cholera
  8. Urinary Tract : Nephritis
  9. Blood : Typhoid, Tetanus, Plague
  10. Skin : Leprosy

Tuesday 31 January 2012

H.S. ENGLISH SUGGESTION (DRAMA)- 2012


H.S. English Suggestion (with Answer) – 2012
prepared by :
Mr. Bidyut Kumar Nayak
Email : nayak.bidyut@gmail.com
The Bishop’s Candlesticks (3 marks) :
Q1. "We shall have nothing left. " - Why does the speaker say this?
Ans. Persome was shocked when she heard that the Bishop had sold the silver salt cellars to pay the house rent for Mere Gringoire. The Bishop has given away almost everything to the poor. Persome did not like the Bishop's reckless charity. So she said this.

Q2. Why was the convict sent to the prison?
Ans. The convict once lived happily with his wife in a cottage. But in a bad year he became workless. He was then forced to steal to buy food for his dying wife. But he was caught red-handed and sent to the prison for ten years.

Q3. How did the convict become a number?
A. Before his imprisonment the convict was a man with all human qualities. But the prison authority refused to regard him as a human being. They did not call him by his name. They called him by a number, 15728. It was the custom of the prison.

Q4. "I led him into temptation."--How did the speaker lead 'him' into temptation?
Ans. The candlesticks were made of silver. They were worthy too. The Bishop left those precious things with the convict alone and roused the temptation of the convict to steal them. Thus he led him into temptation.

Q5. Why did the Bishop tell a lie to the Sergeant?
Ans. Though the convict stole the Bishop's candlesticks, the Bishop saved him from being arrested again. The Bishop did not want to throw him into hell. He wanted to convert him into a good human being. So he told a lie to the Sergeant.

Q6. "I was free, free to starve."
What does the speaker mean to say here?
Ans. In the prison the convict was given food regularly. But when he came out of the jail, he had to starve because he had no job. He could not even beg as he was always in fear of police. So he had to starve.

Q7. Why does the Bishop consider the loss of his candlesticks to be his 'just punishment'?
Ans. As a pious Christian the Bishop should not have attraction for any earthly thing. But he shows much attachment to the candlesticks. So he thinks that it is a great sin and God has punished him for this attachment.

Q8."They are sold, madam"
What does the word 'they' refer to and why are they sold?
Ans. The word 'they' refers to the silver salt cellars.
The Bishop wanted to help Mere Gringoire who was too poor to pay her house rent. She sought the Bishop’s help. But the Bishop had no money with him. So he had to sell the salt cellars.

Q9. Why did the convict want to steal the candlesticks?
Ans. After escaping from the prison, the convict has not yet found any honest means to earn his livelihood. He thinks that the candlesticks may be of costly material. If he can sell the candlesticks, he may start a new life with the money. So he wanted to steal the candlesticks.

Q10. Which path to Paris did the Bishop advise the Convict to take and why?
Ans. The Bishop advised the Convict to take the path through the woods at the back of his cottage.
He advised to take such lonely path because the gendarmes did not patrol there at night.

Thursday 19 January 2012

WRITINGS FOR MADHYAMIK & H.S. STUDENTS


1. Write a letter ( within 120 words) to the editor of an English daily about the importance of afforestation. (You may use these points : causes rainfall -- prevents flood -- balances O2 and CO2 −-preserves life on earth)                                                                                                                  10

To
The Editor
The Telegraph
Kolkata − 700001
                                                 Sub. The importance of afforestation

Sir,
  Through the columns of your esteemed daily I would like to ventilate my opinion about the importance of planting more trees.
   Unplanned urbanisation and indiscriminate felling of trees have destroyed the green cover of the earth and have made it what it is today − ‘a jungle of concrete’. This has posed a great threat to the environment and to our very existence. Trees play a vital role in maintaining the ecological balance and the way deforestation is going on at present, will have fatal consequences on ecology and the environment. Already we have started to feel the conditions throughout the world, frequent occurrence of natural calamities, changes in the cycle of seasons, global warming, rising pollution − all these are directly or indirectly related to this large scale felling of trees. It is high time that we take up afforestation programmes on a large scale to repair the damage that has already been done.
Therefore, I request you to create awareness among the masses through your editorial column.
   Thanking you.
                                                                                                                                Yours faithfully,
                                                                                                                                Nidhiram Sardar
Dated:
01/01/2019
Sarenga, Bankura

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2. Write a letter to your pen-friend describing the festival of your state you enjoy most.
[Name of the festival; when takes place; a brief description of the festival; your feelings]            10

Sarenga
Bankura
 01/01/2019
Dear Haripada,
       I received your letter a few days ago. I enjoyed your letter very much. I have shown it to some of my classmates. They loved your style of presenting your topic in the letter. In this letter, I will give you a brief description of a famous festival of our state, West Bengal.
       West Bengal is better known as ‘a land of festivals’. There are uncountable festivals since people of so many religions live here. The Durga Puja is the greatest Bengali festival. It is called the
festival of the masses. It is celebrated for four days in the season of autumn. It brings a lot of joy to the people. The whole family gets together to celebrate the re-union and thus it strengthens the social bond. Everybody makes preparation in advance to meet the expenses involved in the festival. The new clothes, sweets, parties are some of the special things associated with the festival. Every house serves delicious dishes to welcome the friends and relatives during the occasion. I like puja the most since it’s the festival when the members of our family stay together for a few days and have a good time.
       I hope, you have got a fair idea of the festival. Please plan for a visit to our place in this puja to have a thrilling experience. No more today. Awaiting your reply.
Yours lovingly,
    Nidhiram
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3. Write a short report on Saraswati Puja celebrated in your school this year.

Ans.
Saraswati Puja Celebration
By Haridas Pal

Sarenga, Feb.14 : A programme regarding Saraswati Puja in our school was celebrated with solemnity and grandeur on 31st January this year. All the students and teachers gathered at the school premises to celebrate the day. Students of class XI decorated the puja pandal with creative and artistic outlook. The school building was also decorated with colourful papers. The idol of Devi Saraswati was beautifully personified. The total atmosphere was changed with endless spirit and we enjoyed a lot. The most exciting dishes that we have in this pious occasion are hotchpotch, vegetable curries and sweets. A short cultural programme was held in the evening. The function began with Rabindra Sangeet. Different cultural items like recitation, dances, quiz etc. were performed by our students with great enthusiasm. An exhibition was also held in our school premises organized by our students. Really it was an excellent day to enjoy.

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4. Write a letter to the editor of an English newspaper expressing your concern over the excessive use of plastic bags.                                                                                                                               10


To
The Editor
The Telegraph
Kolkata - 700001

Sub: Banning of plastic carry bags.
Sir,
   Through the columns of your esteemed daily I would like to express my deep concern over the excessive use of plastic bags.
   The recent flood in Kolkata due to water-logging caused by polythene or plastic bags has raised a hue and cry in the society. Plastic bags are undoubtedly a cheap and convenient medium of carrying almost all kinds of goods. But they are non-biodegradable. Hence, they are not at all eco-friendly. Moreover, the burning of these polythene articles emits noxious gases polluting the atmosphere. The toxic gas emitted is dangerous for children. We have to minimize the use of plastic bags and replace them by jute or paper bags. However, the use of plastic below 40 micron may be permissible. The Government should come forward to enforce strict laws regarding its prohibition.
   Therefore, I request you to create mass awareness through your editorial column.
   Thanking you.
Yours faithfully,
Amal Kanti Ray
Dated:
1st Jan, 2019
Sarenga, Bankura

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5.  Write a letter to the Editor of an English daily describing the difficulties due to water logging in your locality.                                                                                                                                      10
[water logging even after a short spell of rain ----- drains overflow ----- unhygienic----- problems faced by pedestrians and vehicles ---- no action after repeated appeals]

To
The Editor
The Telegraph
Kolkata - 700 001.


Sub. Difficulties due to water logging in our locality

Sir,
   Through the columns of your esteemed daily I, a resident of Sarenga, would like to draw the attention of the authorities concerned to the untold sufferings of the people of our locality because of water-logging in the rainy season.
   In absence of any modern drainage system even a short spell of shower is enough to cause water logging in the area. As most of the drains are clogged with plastics, drains easily overflow and remain stagnant for days. Mosquitoes find a happy breeding-ground in the stagnant water and diseases like Malaria and Dengue are so very common. Residents have to live in an unhygienic condition during the entire rainy season. The school-going children and office-goers have to wade through knee-deep water and passing vehicles often splash dirty water upon the pedestrians. Repeated appeals to the B.D.O. have fallen to the deaf ears.
   Therefore, the government should take some measures to alleviate the suffering of the people of our locality. Thanking you.
Yours faithfully,
Neel Mukherjee
Sarenga, Bankura
26th January, 2019

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6. Write a newspaper report on the Annual Prize-giving Ceremony in your school (within 100 words).                                                                                                                                                 10

Annual Prize-giving Ceremony at Sarenga M.S. Vidyapith
By Nirmala Mishra

Sarenga, 20 Dec: The Annual Prize-giving Ceremony was an occasion of grandeur as usual at Sarenga M.S. Vidyapith this year. The District Magistrate of Bankura was honoured as the Chief Guest. He distributed the prizes to the deserving students, students from different spheres like academics, sports, extracurricular activities etc. A cultural concert was presented by the students of class XII. The students of different classes participated in recitation accompanied by dance and the higher secondary students ornamented the show with their excellent recitation and dance-drama. The teachers and guardians, who graced the occasion left with a note of praise and applause for each and every event. The administration, staff and students had all contributed to make the programme a grand success.

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7. Write a letter to your younger brother on the importance of reading daily newspaper.
[A good habit – supplies news of home and abroad – moulds clear concepts – widens knowledge – your advice]                                                                                                                                        10

Sarenga, Bankura
23rd January,2012

Dear Anil,
            Why are you silent for such a long time? Are you busy with your studies? I do advise you not to be book worm but to be acquainted with the current affairs and world-wide news. In this matter newspaper will be helpful to you. Reading newspaper is really a good habit.
            Without newspaper, we’ll lose touch with the modern world. Newspapers offer us the news of events of home and abroad, reports of politics, sports and other activities. It plays a great role in educating people. You’ll realize that all the records of your General Knowledge book come from the one and only source – the newspapers. The political discussions that mum and dad can enjoy with their friends and relatives come from the newspapers. Nowadays, I find myself updated with the sports news having started the practice of reading it. Believe me, it has enriched my vocabulary a lot recently. We too can chat over many issues in the newspapers.
            How’s mom’s burnt forefinger now? Hope dad has changed his spectacles. I’m really missing you. Lots of love to you and regards to mum and dad.
            Waiting for a sweet short reply.
Yours lovingly,
Mukesh Ambani

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8. Write a letter to your friend about a book you have recently read.                                            10

Sarenga, Bankura
26th January,2019

Dear Anjan,
              I have received your letter today. Thanks a lot for your sweet letter. It is a great pleasure to state my experience of reading a book which I have recently read. 
           It is  Bibhutibhusan Bandyopadhya's ‘Pather Panchali’. This novel is indeed a classic in Bengali literature. The hardship, the joys and sorrows of a lower middle class family in the countryside are vividly described in the novel. The story centres round the poor family of Harihar Roy and his wife Sarbajaya, their son and daughter, Apu and Durga who lives in a backward village named Nischindipur. It shows the social condition in which Apu is born and brought up with constant struggle. But it is not the plot itself, but deep insight into human character, which have attracted me most. Special mention must also be made of the author’s love for nature. By the magic touch of the pen of Bibhutibhusan, nature seems to be living. We can almost smell the flowers in the woods and visualize the rural life. It impresses me much.
                Best regards to your parents and love to you. No more today. Awaiting your reply.
Your loving friend,
Suman Chatterjee

Tuesday 25 October 2011

H.S. ENGLISH SUGGESTION


SUGGESTION ON ENGLISH (H.S.)-2012
Mr. Bidyut K Nayak
Mob. 9851707021
E-mail: nayak.bidyut@gmail.com
Website: panchmura.blogspot.com

PROSE (Essay-type Question-5marks)

A.   RAJAM AND MANI

1.     Why was the river Sarayu called the pride of Malgudi?
2.     Describe the evening scene when Swaminathan and Mani were sitting by the river Sarayu.
3.     How did Rajam impress the whole class on the very first day at school?
4.     “This Rajam was a rival to Mani.” Explain in brief why Mani thought that Rajam was his rival.
5.     What did Mani think while he was waiting for Rajam near Nallappa’s Grove?
                                                           OR
      What made Mani decide not to kill Rajam?
6.     “This was the happiest conclusion to all the unwanted  trouble.” – How did the ‘unwanted trouble’ come to the ‘happiest conclusion’?
                                                         OR
      How did Rajam and Mani become friends to each other?
7.     “Swaminathan felt at perfect peace with the world.” – Why did Swaminathan feel perfect peace with the world?
                                                         OR
      Why did Swaminathan dance with joy at the end of the story?

B.   LIFE AT MOKAMEH GHAT

1.     How was the Christmas Day celebrated/observed at Mokameh Ghat?
2.     How did Ram Saran and his companions give the office and its surroundings a gay and festive appearance on Christmas Day?
3.     Why was the crossing of the river ‘always a pleasure’ to Corbett?
                                                        OR
       “My work was never dull.” – Why was Corbett’s work never dull?
4.     “The idea originated with Ram Saran.” – What was the idea and how was it implemented?
                                                          OR
      How was the school established by Ram Saran and Corbett? What was the                     condition of the school afterwards?
5.     “I said I would satisfy his curiosity.” – How did Corbett satisfy the curiosity of his companion?
                                                          OR
     Give, after Corbett, a description of the people on the lower deck.
6.     What were Corbett’s observations on labour unrest in modern times?

POETRY & DRAMA (Essay-type Question-5marks)

A.     NATURE


1.     “So Nature deals with us,” – How does Nature deal with us?
                                               OR
           Why is nature compared to a fond mother?
                                               OR
     What is Longfellow’s attitude towards nature as revealed in the poem Nature?
2.     Give the substance of the poem Nature.
3.     How does Nature lead us gradually towards death?
4.     How does a child react when he goes to bed with his mother?


B.     FUTILITY

1.     “Was it for this the clay grew tall?” – How does this question bring out Owen’s feelings against war?
                                                      OR
      What is Wilfred Owen’s attitude towards war as revealed in his poem ‘Futility’?
2.     Bring out the significance of the title of the poem ‘Futility’.


C.     THE BISHOP’S CANDLESTICKS

1.     What does the convict say about his life before he was sent to the prison?
                                                       OR
      “That was when I was man, now I’m not a man.” – Describe the life of the         speaker when he was a ‘man’.
2.     Briefly describe how the convict lived after he had escaped from the prison.
3.     Give an account of the convict’s inner conflict before stealing the candlesticks.
4.     “Always remember, my son, that this poor body is the “Temple of Living God.” – Who said this and to whom? What is the inner meaning of this line?
5.     Why did the convict hate the religion and the church?

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