U.P. Assistant Prosecution Officer Exam Mains 2022 Previous Year Paper (General Knowledge)
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U.P. Assistant Prosecution Officer Mains Written Examination 2022
(General Knowledge)
(General Knowledge)
Time Allowed: Three Hours
Maximum Marks: 100
Specific Instructions:
(i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Marks carried by each question are indicated at its end.
Question 1
(a) Mention the methods of delimiting constituencies for parliamentary elections in India. (Word limit: 200 words) (5 Marks)
(b) Mention the specific provision relating to child labour in the Indian Constitution. (Word limit: 200 words) (5 Marks)
Question 2
(a) Enumerate the major causes of the Russia-Ukraine war. (Word limit: 200 words) (5 Marks)
(b) Comment upon the main features of India's National Logistics Policy 2022. (Word limit: 200 words) (5 Marks)
Question 3
(a) Point out the impact of globalization on employment in the formal sector of the Indian economy. (Word limit: 200 words) (5 Marks)
(b) What are the minimum support prices in agricultural products? What are their objectives? (Word limit: 200 words) (5 Marks)
Question 4
(a) Mention the major objectives of the National Geospatial Programme in India. (Word limit: 200 words) (5 Marks)
(b) Highlight the main features of the 'KIRAN' programme for Women Scientists. (Word limit: 200 words) (5 Marks)
Question 5
Write notes on the following: (Word limit: 80 words each) (10 Marks)
(a) Legal Information Management
(b) Digital Locker
(c) Central Board of Film Certification
(d) Incredible India
(e) National Sports Policy of India
Question 6
Write short notes on the following: (Word limit: 30 words each) (10 Marks)
(a) Anand Marriage (Amendment) Act, 2012
(b) Special Tourism Zone
(c) Kendriya Sainik Board
(d) Cyber Diplomacy
(e) Consumer Price Index (Urban)
(f) CRR
(g) Operation Samudra Setu
(h) Shram Suvidha Portal
(i) Sahi Fasal Campaign
(j) National Knowledge Network
Question 7
Write the full form of the following abbreviations: (10 Marks)
(a) NAPCC
(b) ITBP
(c) NLSIU
(d) IPCC
(e) UNEP
(f) CALA
(g) SCO
(h) GCC
(i) STA
(j) DRDO
Question 8
(a) Name the authors of the following books: (5 Marks)
(i) The White Tiger
(ii) I Do What I Do
(iii) Anomalies in Law and Justice
(iv) Long Walk to Freedom
(v) The Coalition Years: 1996 to 2012
(b) With which sports are the following associated? (5 Marks)
(i) Holkar Trophy
(ii) Thomas Cup
(iii) Uber Cup
(iv) Davis Cup
(v) Santosh Trophy
Question 9
(a) In which field have the following persons achieved fame? (5 Marks)
(i) Swami Sachidanand
(ii) Cyrus Poonawalla
(iii) Victor Banerjee
(iv) Novak Djokovic
(v) Ales Bialiatski
(b) What is meant by the following? (5 Marks)
(i) Vande Bharat Mission
(ii) Gram Nayayalayas
(iii) Niryat Bandhu Scheme
(iv) Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan
(v) PRASAD Scheme
Question 10
(a) Discuss the measures adopted for achieving the objectives of the National Solar Mission in India. (Word limit: 200 words) (5 Marks)
(b) Mention the major causes of floods in North India. (Word limit: 200 words) (5 Marks)