UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) conducted the CDS (Combined Defence Services) I Exam – 2021. CDS I 2021 Paper held on 07 February, 2021. This paper is General Knowledge Section. UPSC CDS (I) 2021 General Knowledge Paper Answer Key available here.
Exam – UPSC CDS (I) 2021
Organized by – UPSC
Subject – General Knowledge
Date of Exam – 07 February, 2021
Number of Question – 120
- Which one of the following is a cold ocean current?
A. Brazilian Current
B. Gulf Stream
C. North Equatorial Current
D. California Current
Show Answer Ans. D.
Brazilian Current – The Brazil Current is a warm water current that flows south along the Brazilian south coast to the mouth of the Río de la Plata.
Gulf Stream – The Gulf Stream is a strong ocean current that brings warm water from the Gulf of Mexico into the Atlantic Ocean.
North Equatorial Current – The North Equatorial Current is a significant Pacific and Atlantic Ocean current that flows east-to-west between about 10° north and 20° north.
California Current – The California Current is a cold water Pacific Ocean current that moves southwar along the western coast of North America, beginning off southern British Columbia and ending off southern Baja California Sur.
2. India’s territorial limit extends towards the sea up to
A. 10 nautical miles
B. 12 nautical miles
C. 14 nautical miles
D. 15 nautical miles
Show Answer Ans. B. Territorial jurisdiction extends up to 12 nautical miles from territorial waters closest to the baseline; Beyond the territorial waters is a contiguous zone extending 24 nautical miles; And beyond that is the Special Economic Zone of India at a distance of 200 nautical miles.
3. Which of the following statements about the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana are correct?
1. It is part of Government of India’s poverty reduction strategy.
2. It is a centrally sponsored scheme for rural development
3. It provides connectivity in rural areas.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
A. 1, 2 and 3
B. 1 and 3 only
C. 2 and 3 only
D. 1 and 2 only
Show Answer Ans. A. Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) is a nationwide scheme in India to provide good all-weather road connectivity to unconnected village settlements with a population of over 500 in the plains and over 250 hilly areas to all There are plans to connect weather roads. This centrally sponsored scheme was launched in 2000 by the late Prime Minister of India, Late Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee. The Assam Tribune has reported that the scheme has begun to change the lifestyle of many villagers as it has resulted in the upgrading of new roads and some inter-village routes in Manipur.
4. Which one of the following statements about the DDU-GKY is not correct?
A. It is a skill training programme.
B. It is for rural youth from poor families.
C. Its objective is placement in wage employment.
D. It relies entirely on skill training by Government agencies.
Show Answer Ans. D. DDU-GKY was launched by Union Ministers Nitin Gadkari and Venkaiah Naidu on 25 September 2014 on the 98th birth anniversary of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay. The vision of DDU-GKY is to “transform rural poor youth into an economically independent and globally relevant workforce”. It aims to target youth aged 15–35 years. DDU-GKY is a part of the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM), which works with the twin objectives of adding diversity to the income of rural poor families and fulfills the career aspirations of rural youth.
5. Mission Indradhanush aims at
A. reducing child deaths due to pneumonia
B. reducing the impact of rotavirus
C. elimination of maternal tetanus.
D. full immunisation of children
Show Answer Ans. D. Mission Indradhanush (MI) was one of the world’s largest public health programs in 2014 by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, which was strategically and strategically prepared. Since then, vaccination has taken a percentage as an important pillar of public health. Mission Indradhanush is targeted to immunize children who are either unvaccinated or partially vaccinated, ie those who have not been covered under regular immunization due to various reasons.
6. The Saubhagya Scheme aims at universal
A. LPG connection
B. household electrification
C. primary school education
D. public health insurance
Show Answer Ans. B. The Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana (Saubhagya) scheme aims to achieve universal household electrification in India by providing last-mile connectivity and electricity connections to all households in rural and urban areas by 31 March 2019. Its goal is 100% electrification nationwide. The scheme was launched in September 2017.
7.NIDHI is an umbrella scheme for the promotion of
A. young and aspiring innovators.
B. scientific research.
C. primary health care.
D. primary education in rural areas.
Show Answer Ans. A. NATIONAL INITIATIVE FOR DEVELOPING AND HARNESSING INNOVATIONS (NIDHI) – PRomoting and Accelerating Young and ASpiring innovators & startups (NIDHI-PRAYAS), is an umbrellaprogramme conceived and developed by the Innovation & Entrepreneurship division, Department of Science & Technology, Government of India, for nurturing ideas and innovations (knowledge-based and technology-driven) into successful startups. Hence option A is correct.
8. KIRAN (Knowledge Involvement in Research Advancement through Nurturing) is an initiative to provide opportunities to women scientists who
A. had a break in their career due to family reasons.
B. are pursuing innovative research in life sciences.
C. have collaborative projects with labs in foreign countries
D. have leadingedge projects in Nano-Science and Technology.
Show Answer Ans. A. Knowledge Involvement Research Advancement through Nurturing (KIRAN) program by the Department of Science and Technology to provide various career opportunities to women scientists. It is primarily aimed at bringing gender equality in the field of science and technology by involving more women talent in the field of research and development through various programs. It provides fellowship assistance from 25000 to 55000 rupees to women in the age group of 27 to 57 to continue higher education in Science and Technology after a break in career.
9. The Amara-Nayaka system was a major political innovation of which Indian imperial rulers?
A. Cholas
B. Chalukyas
C. Guptas
D. Vijayanagara
Show Answer Ans. D. The Amara-nayaka system was a major political innovation of the Vijayanagara Empire. Most probably many features of this system were derived from the iqta system of Delhi Sultanate. Nayakas were warriors holding an office bestowed on them by the central government on the condition of rendering military service
10. Which Maratha statesman signed the Treaty of Bassein on December 31, 1802?
A. Bajirao II
B. Vithuji Holkar
C. Daulat Rao Sindhia
D. Madhava Rao Narayan
Show Answer Ans. A. Treaty of Bassein, a pact between Baji Rao II, the Maratha Peshwa of Poona (now Pune) in India, and the British was signed on Dec. 31, 1802. This was a decisive step in the breakup of the Maratha confederacy. The treaty led directly to the East India Company’s annexation of the Peshwa’s territories in western India in 1818.
11. Which on of the following statements about the Act V of 1843 relating to Slavery in India is correct?
A. It gave the masters the right to willfully keep their slaves ties to their estates.
B. It denied the masters the use of Courts to assert their claims on slaves.
C. The law Courts and masters worked jointly in resolving the cases of desertion.
D. The slaves became the owners of the land.
Show Answer Ans. B. ACT No. V. OF 1843 relating to Slavery in India: Passed on the 7th April 1843, An Act for declaring and amending the Law regarding the condition of Slavery within the Territories of the East India Company. According to this ACT, No rights arising out of an alleged property in the person and services of another as a slave shall be enforced by any Civil or Criminal Court or Magistrate within the territories of the East India Company.
12. In 1911, who among the following introduced a bill in the Imperial Legislative Council for introduction of compulsory and free primary education in India?
A. DadabhaiNaoroji
B. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
C. Sir Harcourt Butler
D. Gopal Krishna Gokhale
Show Answer Ans. D. Gopal Krishna Gokhale was a member of the Imperial Legislative Council. He was popular in India for the first time as a great champion of compulsory primary education. He publicly calls for the introduction of “compulsory primary education” in India. He wanted the government to pass an Act on the lines of the English Education Act of 1870, giving local authorities in India the right to free and compulsory primary education for boys between the ages of 6 and 10 years. GK Gokhale introduced a private bill in the council on 16 March 1911 as an informal member’s bill. The bill is popular as Gokhale’s personal bill of 1911.
13. Who among the following founded the Bhil Seva Mandal in 1922?
A. Dayaram Gidumal
B. GurusadayDutt
C. Dhondo Keshav Karve
D. AmritlalVithaldas Thakkar
Show Answer Ans. D. AmritlalVitthaldas Thakkar, also known as Thakkar Bapa, was an Indian social worker who worked for the upliftment of tribal people in the state of Gujarat in India. He became a member of the Servants of India Society founded in 1905 by Gopal Krishna Gokhale. In 1922, he founded the Bhil Seva Mandal
14. Which one of the following statements about the Gandhi-Irwin Pack of 1931 is correct?
A. The Government would not release those prisoners who had been nonviolent.
B. The Government would not release those prisoners who had indulged in the peaceful picketing of liquor and foreign cloth shops.
C. The Congress did not agree to the suspension of the Civil Disobedience Movement.
D. The Congress agreed to take part in the Second Round Table Conference.
Show Answer Ans. D. Gandhi-Irwin Pact: Indian National Congress (INC) agreed to participate in the Second Round Table Conference. INC promised to stop the civil disobedience movement. The Govt on the other hand agreed for:
15.The percentage by which the money the borrower pays back exceeds the money that was borrowed is called as
A. Bank rate
B. Nominal interest rate
C. Real interest rate
D. Terms of credit
Show Answer Ans. B. The nominal interest rate is either of two distinct things: the rate of interest before adjustment for inflation, OR for interest rates “as stated” without adjustment for the full effect of compounding (also referred to as the nominal annual rate). An interest rate is called nominal if the frequency of compounding (e.g. a month) is not identical to the basic time unit in which the nominal rate is quoted (normally a year).
16.The asset or assets that a borrower pledges in order to guarantee repayment of a loan is called as
A. Cheque
B. Collateral
C. Guarantee card
D. Bond
Show Answer Ans. B. The term collateral refers to an asset that a lender accepts as security for a loan. Depending on the purpose of the loan, collateral can take the form of real estate or other types of property. Collateral serves as a security for the lender.
17. The increase in private investment spending induced by the increase in Government spending is known as
A. Crowding in
B. Deficit financing
C. Crowding out
D. Pumping out
Show Answer Ans. A. The crowding out effect suggests rising public sector spending drives down private sector spending. There are three main reasons for the crowding out effect to take place: economics, social welfare, and infrastructure. Crowding in, on the other hand, suggests government borrowing can actually increase demand and hence private spending.
18. The situation in an economy which is growing slowly along with rapid inflation (rising price level) is called
A. Stagnation
B. Deflation
C. Stagflation
D. Recession
Show Answer Ans. C. Stagflation is characterized by slow economic growth and relatively high unemployment or economic stagnation – coupled with rising prices (i.e. inflation) at the same time. The period of inflation can also be defined alternatively with the fall in the gross domestic product (GDP). So here the correct answer is option C.
19.The mismatch in the regional or occupational pattern of job vacancies and the pattern of worker availability results in
A. Structural unemployment
B. Disguised unemployment
C. Altered unemployment
D. Cyclical unemployment
Show Answer Ans. A. Structural unemployment is a form of unemployment caused by a mismatch between the skills that workers in the economy can offer, and the skills demanded of workers by employers (also known as the skills gap), mismatch in the regional or occupational pattern of job vacancies and the pattern of worker availability. However it requires either ration or re-training, structural unemployment can be chronic or longterm and slow to fix. Option A is the correct answer.
20. Which one of the following statements is not correct
A. Real GDP is calculated by valuing outputs of different years at common prices.
B. Potential GDP is the real GDP that the economy would produce if its resources were fully employed.
C. Nominal GDP is calculated by valuing outputs of different years at constant prices.
D. Real GDP per capita is the ratio of real GDP divided by population.
Show Answer Ans. C.
Nominal GDP measures a country’s gross domestic product using current prices, without adjusting for inflation. Contrast this with real GDP, which measures a country’s economic output adjusted for the impact of inflation.
Nominal GDP is calculated using the following equation:
GDP = C + I + G + (X – M)
Where:
C – Private consumption
I – Gross investment
G – Government investment
X – Exports
M – Imports
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