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12.Junior Instructor (Arithmetic-cum-Drawing) (SR) - Industrial Training




Junior Instructor (Arithmetic-cum-Drawing) (SR) - Industrial Training

Date of Test: 10.10.2017




1. Who among the following brought out a journal called “Srimati” for promoting the cause of
women’s rights ?
(A) Arya Pallam
(B) Lalitha Prabhu
(C) Lalithambika Antharjanam
(D) Anna Chandi


Answer: Anna Chandi

2. Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana is meant for __.
(A) Urban Development
(B) Housing
(C) Pension
(D) Skill Development

Answer: Skill Development


3. World No Tobacco Day is on __

(A) May 29
(B) May 30
(C) May 31
(D) June 1
 
Answer: May 31

4. In which year Mr. Madhavan was elected to the SreeMoolam PrajaSabha, a legislative council
of Travancore ?
 
(A) 1915
(B) 1918
(C) 1923
(D) 1926

Answer: 1918

5. The renowned social and educational activist George Kurian is recently appointed
as __


(A) Chairman of National Commission for Women
(B) Vice-Chairman of National Commission for Minorities
(C) Chairman of National Commission for Child Welfare
(D) Chairman of National Commission for Scheduled Tribes


Answer: Vice-Chairman of National Commission for Minorities

6. In which part of the constitution embodied the directive principles of state policy ?
 
(A) Part IV
(B) Part III
(C) Part II
(D) Part I

Answer: Part IV

7. The Yachana Yatra led by V.T Bhattathiripad in 1931 was for __

(A) Education of Poor Children
(B) Employment Opportunities for the Educated
(C) Protecting the Rights of Namboodiris
(D) Food for the Needy

Answer: Education of Poor Children


8. Which of the following institution is instrumental in starting the Kerala State Literacy Mission,
which led Kerala to its universal literacy movement ?

 
(A) PRATHAM
(B) KANFED
(C) Samathwa Samajam
(D) SPREAD

Answer: KANFED

9. The government scheme providing additional wage employment and food security, alongside
creation of durable community assets in rural areas is known as _

(A) Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana
(B) Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana
(C) Swavalamban
(D) Swabhiman

Answer: Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana

10. The author of Chandramukhi Vilasam is __

(A) Kerala Varma Valiya Koi Thampuran
(B) Kodungallur Kochunni Thampuran
(C) C.V. Raman Pillai
(D) K.C. Kesava Pillai

Answer: C.V. Raman Pillai

11. Which state government has announced free education for girls in Government Schools and
Colleges from Nursery to PhD ?
 
(A) Kerala
(B) Haryana
(C) Chandigarh
(D) Punjab

Answer: Punjab

12. Headquarter of Asian Development Bank is __.
(A) Manila
(B) Bangkok
(C) Jakarta
(D) Hanoi

Answer: Manila


13. P. KesavaDev’s book on Russian Revolution is known as _


(A) Fire and Spark
(B) The Story of the Russian Revolution
(C) A People’s Tragedy
(D) Ten Days That Shook the World



Answer: Fire and Spark

14. Which of the following Article of Indian Constitution deals with the amendment of the
Constitution ?
 
(A) Article 356
(B) Article 359
(C) Article 368
(D) Article 342



Answer: Article 368

15. Malayali Memorial agitation requested __ to secure jobs for the educated Keralite
citizens in the Travancore civil service.
 
(A) Vishakham Tirunal
(B) Pooradom Tirunal
(C) Chithira Tirunal
(D) Moolam Tirunal

Answer: Moolam Tirunal

16. In which year Benjamin Baily established his printing press in Kottayam ?
 
(A) 1825
(B) 1831
(C) 1835
(D) 1821


Answer: 1821

17. The Dalit activist, who founded Cheramar Mahajan Sabha is _.
(A) Moorkoth kumaran
(B) Pampady John Joseph
(C) M.C. Joseph
(D) Poikayil Yohannan

Answer: Pampady John Joseph


18. Kerala Granthashala Sangham was initiated by __.
(A) C. Krishnan
(B) V.T. Bhattathiripad
(C)Puthuvayil Narayana Panicker
(D) K.P. Vellon


Answer: Puthuvayil Narayana Panicker

19. Who prepared a “Land Reclamation Scheme” in 1952 and submitted the report to the Tiru-
Kochi Government ?
 
(A) Ayyathan Gopalan
(B) Kuroor Neelakandan
(C) Velukkutty Arayan
(D) M.C. Joseph

Answer: Velukkutty Arayan
20. Who organized Samathva Samajamto propagate the concept of equality and dignity of all
human beings ?
(A) Aiyya Vaikundar
(B) C.V. Kunjuraman
(C) G.P. Pillai
(D) Brahmananda Sivayogi

Answer: Aiyya Vaikundar



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