31. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code

Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists :

List I
(Cell type)
List II
(Function)
A. Red Blood Cell 1. Help blood to clot
B. White Blood Cell 2. Fight infection
C. The Platelets 3. Carrier of dissolved substances
D. The Plasma 4. Transport oxygen

Code :

3 2 1 4
3 1 2 4
4 2 1 3
4 1 2 3
This question was previously asked in
UPSC CAPF – 2014
Matching the components of blood (List I) with their primary functions (List II):
A. Red Blood Cells (Erythrocytes) primarily function in transporting oxygen throughout the body. (Match A with 4)
B. White Blood Cells (Leukocytes) are part of the immune system and fight infections. (Match B with 2)
C. Platelets (Thrombocytes) are cell fragments involved in hemostasis, helping blood to clot and stop bleeding. (Match C with 1)
D. Plasma is the liquid matrix of blood that carries dissolved substances like nutrients, waste products, hormones, proteins, etc. (Match D with 3)
The correct matches are A-4, B-2, C-1, D-3.
– Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, which binds to oxygen for transport.
– White blood cells include various types like lymphocytes, neutrophils, macrophages, etc., each with specific roles in the immune response.
– Platelets aggregate at the site of injury and release factors that initiate the clotting cascade.
– Plasma makes up about 55% of blood volume and consists mostly of water, with dissolved proteins, glucose, ions, hormones, and carbon dioxide.

32. There are 28 steps in a temple. In the time A, initially at the 28th s

There are 28 steps in a temple. In the time A, initially at the 28th step, comes down two steps, B, initially at 1st step, goes one step up. If they start simultaneously and keep their speed uniform, then at which step from the bottom will they meet ?

8<sup>th</sup>
9<sup>th</sup>
10<sup>th</sup>
not possible to meet
This question was previously asked in
UPSC CAPF – 2014
Let the steps be numbered from 1 (bottom) to 28 (top). Person A starts at step 28 and moves down 2 steps per unit of time. Person B starts at step 1 and moves up 1 step per unit of time.
Let $t$ be the time elapsed in units of their respective step movements.
A’s position after time $t$ (from the bottom) is $P_A(t) = 28 – 2t$.
B’s position after time $t$ (from the bottom) is $P_B(t) = 1 + 1t$.
They meet when their positions are equal: $P_A(t) = P_B(t)$.
$28 – 2t = 1 + t$
$28 – 1 = t + 2t$
$27 = 3t$
$t = 9$.
So, they meet after 9 units of time. Their position at this time is:
$P_B(9) = 1 + 9 = 10$.
$P_A(9) = 28 – 2(9) = 28 – 18 = 10$.
They meet at the 10th step from the bottom.
This is a problem involving relative speed. The relative speed at which they are closing the distance between them is 2 steps/time (A) + 1 step/time (B) = 3 steps/time. The initial distance between them is $28 – 1 = 27$ steps. The time taken to meet is distance/relative speed = 27 steps / 3 steps/time = 9 units of time. Then calculate the position from the start of either person.

33. The Mariana trench is the deepest part of the Oceans. Which one among

The Mariana trench is the deepest part of the Oceans. Which one among the following statements regarding this is not correct ?
– It is located in the Western Pacific Ocean, to the West of Mariana island
– The trench was first sounded during the Challenger expedition in 1875
– The trench is about 2550 km long and an average width of only 69 km
– At the bottom of the trench the water column above exerts a pressure over 1000 times the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level

It is located in the Western Pacific Ocean, to the West of Mariana island
The trench was first sounded during the Challenger expedition in 1875
The trench is about 2550 km long and an average width of only 69 km
At the bottom of the trench the water column above exerts a pressure over 1000 times the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level
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UPSC CAPF – 2014
The incorrect statement is that the Mariana Trench is located to the West of the Mariana Islands.
The Mariana Trench is located in the western Pacific Ocean, but it lies *east and south* of the Mariana Islands. The trench runs roughly north-south/northeast-southwest, with the islands located to its west.
– The Challenger expedition did indeed make the first recorded sounding of the trench in 1875.
– The dimensions of the trench are approximately 2550 km (1,580 miles) long and 69 km (43 miles) wide, making statement C correct.
– The maximum depth of the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench is over 10,994 meters (~11 km). Hydrostatic pressure increases by approximately 1 atm for every 10 meters of depth. At 11 km, the pressure is about 1100 atm, which is indeed over 1000 times standard atmospheric pressure at sea level, making statement D correct.

34. Large Hadron Collider was in news recently for doing some scientific r

Large Hadron Collider was in news recently for doing some scientific research to prove the presence of an elementary particle. The scientist who predicted this particle in 1964 has been awarded Nobel Prize in 2013. What is this discovery ?

Particles known as quarks having mass
Origin of Universe timings
Bigg's Bosons or God Particles explaining why fundamental particles have mass
None of the above
This question was previously asked in
UPSC CAPF – 2014
The question describes the search and discovery of the Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, which was heavily in the news, leading to the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to François Englert and Peter Higgs who had theorized its existence in 1964.
The Higgs boson is an elementary particle associated with the Higgs field. This field is thought to be present throughout the universe, and interactions with it give other fundamental particles (like quarks and leptons) their mass. It is often popularly referred to as the “God particle”.
– Quarks are fundamental particles that are components of protons and neutrons; they do have mass, but the Higgs mechanism explains *why* they have mass, not just that they do.
– The origin of the universe timings is related to cosmology and the Big Bang theory, not the Higgs boson discovery.
– The LHC is the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator, used to collide beams of protons or heavy ions at high energies to study fundamental particles and forces.

35. Which one among the following countries of Asia is land-locked ?

Which one among the following countries of Asia is land-locked ?

Vietnam
Cambodia
Laos
Thailand
This question was previously asked in
UPSC CAPF – 2014
A landlocked country is a sovereign state entirely enclosed by land, having no access to the open sea.
Among the given options, Laos is the only country that does not have a coastline. It is bordered by China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar.
– Vietnam has a long coastline on the South China Sea.
– Cambodia has a coastline on the Gulf of Thailand.
– Thailand has coastlines on the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea.
– Other landlocked countries in Asia include Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan (partially bordered by the Caspian Sea, sometimes considered landlocked), Bhutan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Nepal, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.

36. The weight of any object is felt due to gravity of Earth. When any obj

The weight of any object is felt due to gravity of Earth. When any object goes inside the Earth or above the Earth, weight decreases. It will weigh minimum when an object is placed at :

The Equator and Moon
North Pole and Saturn
South Pole and 1 Km beneath the Earth
Centre of Earth and in an orbiting satellite
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UPSC CAPF – 2014
The weight of an object is given by W = mg, where m is its mass and g is the acceleration due to gravity. The acceleration due to gravity varies with location.
At the center of the Earth, the acceleration due to gravity (g) is zero because the gravitational forces from all parts of the Earth cancel out. In an orbiting satellite, an object is in a state of continuous freefall around the Earth, resulting in apparent weightlessness, which means the object feels minimum (essentially zero apparent) weight.
– Gravity is maximum on the Earth’s surface. It decreases as you move away from or towards the center (until the center).
– On the surface, gravity is slightly higher at the poles than at the equator due to Earth’s shape (oblate spheroid) and centrifugal force from rotation.
– The Moon has about 1/6th the gravity of Earth’s surface, but gravity is not zero.
– Saturn has a different and much stronger gravitational field compared to Earth.
– 1 km beneath the Earth’s surface, gravity has slightly decreased but is still significant.

37. The surplus of rice was lowest for the year :

The surplus of rice was lowest for the year :

2010
2011
2013
2009
This question was previously asked in
UPSC CAPF – 2014
We need to find the year with the lowest surplus of rice among the given years. The surplus values for years 2008-2013 are:
– 2008: 8
– 2009: 2
– 2010: 2
– 2011: 1
– 2012: 2
– 2013: 3
– Comparing these values, the lowest surplus is 1 million tonne. This occurred in the year 2011. This matches option B and the official answer key.
Calculate the surplus (Production – Consumption) for each year and identify the year corresponding to the minimum calculated surplus value.
Finding the minimum or maximum value within a dataset or a derived series is a basic data analysis task.

38. In how many years, the supply (in million ton) of rice was more than t

In how many years, the supply (in million ton) of rice was more than the average supply for 2008 to 2013 ?

3
4
5
2
This question was previously asked in
UPSC CAPF – 2014
We need to find the number of years from 2008 to 2013 where the supply (Production) of rice was more than the average supply for this period (2008-2013).
– Period is 2008 to 2013 (6 years).
– Production (Supply) values: 2008=108, 2009=100, 2010=104, 2011=107, 2012=103, 2013=105.
– Total production = 108 + 100 + 104 + 107 + 103 + 105 = 627 million tonnes.
– Average supply = Total production / Number of years = 627 / 6 = 104.5 million tonnes.
– Now, count the years where production > 104.5:
– 2008: 108 (> 104.5) – Yes
– 2009: 100 (< 104.5) - No - 2010: 104 (< 104.5) - No - 2011: 107 (> 104.5) – Yes
– 2012: 103 (< 104.5) - No - 2013: 105 (> 104.5) – Yes
– There are 3 such years (2008, 2011, 2013). This matches option A and the official answer key.
Calculate the average supply (production) over the specified period (2008-2013). Then, iterate through the years in the period and count how many years had a supply value greater than this average.
This question involves calculating an average over one period and then using it as a threshold to count items in the same period. Pay attention to whether the comparison is “more than”, “at least”, etc.

39. The average surplus (in million ton) rice for the period 2009 to 2013

The average surplus (in million ton) rice for the period 2009 to 2013 is :

1.53
1.22
1.44
1.84
This question was previously asked in
UPSC CAPF – 2014
The average surplus of rice for the period 2009 to 2013 is required. The period includes 5 years (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013). Surplus is calculated as Production minus Consumption.
– 2009 Surplus: 100 – 98 = 2 million tonnes
– 2010 Surplus: 104 – 102 = 2 million tonnes
– 2011 Surplus: 107 – 106 = 1 million tonne
– 2012 Surplus: 103 – 101 = 2 million tonnes
– 2013 Surplus: 105 – 102 = 3 million tonnes
– Total surplus for 2009-2013 = 2 + 2 + 1 + 2 + 3 = 10 million tonnes.
– Average surplus = Total surplus / Number of years = 10 / 5 = 2.0 million tonnes.
– This calculated average (2.0) does not match any of the options (1.53, 1.22, 1.44, 1.84). However, the official answer key lists D (1.84) as correct. This indicates a discrepancy between the data, calculation, and the official answer key. Assuming the official key is correct in the exam context, the answer is 1.84.
Calculate the surplus (Production – Consumption) for each year in the specified period (2009-2013), sum these values, and divide by the number of years (5).
A significant discrepancy exists between the calculated average (2.0) based on the standard data table and the official answer (1.84), suggesting a potential error in the question, data, options, or key.

40. The increase in demand of rice was the lowest in the year :

The increase in demand of rice was the lowest in the year :

2010
2011
2012
2009
This question was previously asked in
UPSC CAPF – 2014
Based on external information corresponding to this question from a past exam paper, the increase in demand for rice was the lowest in the year 2012.
This question requires specific data on the demand for rice across the years 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012. The “increase in demand” for a given year typically refers to the difference in demand compared to the previous year. To answer this question, one would need a table or graph showing the demand for rice (or the year-on-year increase in demand) for the relevant period. Without the specific data table or chart that was provided with the original question, it is impossible to calculate the increases and identify the lowest one. Assuming the provided options and the typical context of such questions in an exam, the answer relies on specific statistics available to the test-taker during the exam.
The data required to answer this question was part of the original exam paper context (likely a data table or graph), which is not provided here. Publicly available data on rice demand in India or globally could be used to verify such a question, but the specific figures needed were part of the exam material. Answering this solely based on the question text and options is not possible without the accompanying data. The provided answer is based on the common solution reported for this specific question in past exam analyses.