UPPSC Prelims 2000 (GS Paper I) – Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) – Page 12

Prepare better with this curated list of UPPSC Prelims 2000 (GS Paper I) Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) from the UP PSC (PCS) subcategory under the Previous Year Questions (PYQs) category. Each question includes verified answer and detailed explanation for effective practice.

All Questions

111) Which Indian born film producer has won the Golden Camera Award in 1999 Cannes Film Festival:

A) Mira Nayar
B) Murali Nayar
C) Mani Kaul
D) Shahji Karun

112) The following players whose names are given in list-I have won Tennis Grand Slam 1999 in Men's Singles in the events given list-II. Match list-I with List-II and Select the correct answer using the code given below:
List-I - List-II

A. Yevgeny Kafelnikov - 1. Australian Open
B. Andre Agassi - 2. French Open
C. Pete Sampras - 3. Wimbledon
D. Andre Agassi - 4. American Open

Codes:
A B C D

A) 1 2 3 4
B) 4 3 2 1
C) 3 4 1 2
D) 2 4 3 1

113) Credit Deposit Ratio of Commercial Banks in UP has since 1971:

A) continuously declined
B) continuously increased
C) remained constant
D) first increased till 1990 and then declined

114) The sitting of the House of the People may be terminated by:

A) adjournment
B) prorogation
C) dissolution
D) all the above

115) The missing fraction in the series given below is: 4/9,9/20................... 39/86

A) 17/40
B) 19/42
C) 20/45
D) 29/53

116) The present fiscal deficit of states has touched a record of:

A) Rs. 40,000 crore
B) Rs. 50,000 crore
C) Rs. 75,000 crore
D) Rs, 1,00,000 crore

117) Which one of the following is not correctly matched?

A) Madhya Pradesh – Chhattisgarh Plain
B) Bihar– Chota Nagpur Plateau
C) Maharashtra – Rain Shadow Region
D) Andhra Pradesh– Malnad

118) Karmapa Lama comes from the Tibetan Buddhist order of:

A) Gelugpa
B) Sakypa
C) Kagyupa
D) Lingmapa

119) The newly discovered high temperature superconductors are?

A) Metal alloys
B) Pure rare earth metals
C) Ceramic oxides
D) Inorganic polymers

120) Three communicable diseases prevalent in developing countries caused by unsafe drinking water and bad sanitation are:

A) acute diarrhoea, cancer and gout
B) malaria, acute diarrhoea and schistosomiasis
C) onchocerciasis, leukaemia and arthritis
D) rheumatism, malaria and AIDS