[PDF] Delhi Forest Guard Question Paper 2021 Solved Paper

Delhi Forest Guard Question Paper 2021 Solved Paper

Delhi Forest Guard Question Paper 2021 with PDF: Delhi Forest Guard Recruitment Exam 2021 was conducted from 1 March to 7 March 2021 at various examination centers. The Question Paper of Delhi Forest Guard Online Exam (CBT) dated 3 March 2021 is given here along with the explanation of all 200 questions. Which you can download from PDF. Only 40 General Awareness Questions asked under Part-2 are given below along with solutions. If you want to know the solution to 200 questions of all the parts, then click on the PDF link given below and download the PDF of Delhi Forest Guard Paper 2021.
1. On February 26, 2020, the ......... government formally notified the United Nations that it will withdraw from the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) resolution.
(A) Pakistani
(B) Chinese
(C) Indian
(D) Sri Lankan

2. Raksha Bandhan is celebrated in the Hindu month of
(A) Sravana
(B) Ashwin
(C) Kartik
(D) Purnima

3. India's first e-waste clinic was inaugurated in
(A) West Bengal
(B) Andhra Pradesh
(C) Tamil Nadu
(D) Madhya Pradesh
Explain :
Among the given options, price of the product does not lead to a shift in the demand curve, A change in the price of product causes a movement along a specific demand curve and it typically leads to some change in the quantity demanded, but it does not shift the demand curve. A shift in the demand curve is when a determinant of demand other than price changes. It occurs when demand for goods and services changes.

4. Which among the following factor does not lead to a shift in the demand curve?
(A) Income
(B) Advertisement
(C) Price of related products
(D) Price of the product

5. The World Social Justice Day is celebrated on February ......... every year.
(A) 21
(B) 23
(C) 22
(D) 20
Explain :
The World Social Justice Day is, celebrated on February 20 every year. It was decided by the United Nation General Assembly (UNGA) in 2006 to promote social justice all over the world. On this day the government, civil rights groups and private sector reiterates their commitment to eradicate poverty, hunger, gender inequality and to provide social protection to all. The theme for 2021 event was 'A Call for Social Justice in the Digital Economy'.

Read in Hindi : दिल्ली वन रक्षक भर्ती परीक्षा 2021 हल पेपर

6. Who among the following built the Brihadishvara Temple of Tamil Nadu?
(A) Rajaraja Cholal
(B) Virarajendra Chola
(C) Rajendra Cholal
(D) Rajadhiraja Chola
Explain : Among the given options, The Chola King Rajaraja Chola I built the Brihadishvara Temple between 10031010 AD in Thanjavur (Tamil Nadu). This temple is dedicated to the God Shiva and is a prominent example of Dravidian Architecture. This temple has tallest vimana among all other temples in the South India. It is included in the UNESCO world heritage site.

7. Which among the following market has only one buyer for a particular goods or service?
(A) Monopoly
(B) Monopolistic
(C) Monopsonyd
(D) Oligopoly

8. The build-up of ......... which is known as 'Greenhouse Effect in the atmosphere is leading to current global warming. (A) chlorine
(B) sulphur dioxide
(C) fluorine
(D) carbon dioxide
Explain :
The build-up of carbon dioxide which is known as 'Greenhouse Effect' in the atmosphere is leading to current global warming, Besides carbon dioxide, water vapour, methane, nitrous oxide, ozone and some artificial chemicals such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are example of greenhouses gases which are responsible for global warming.

9. ......... is the most abundant element in Earth's crust.
(A) Silicon
(B) Nitrogen
(C) Oxygen
(D) Iron

10. Who among the following won the Australian Open 2020 Men's Singles?
(A) Rafael Nadal
(B) Roger Federer
(C) Novak Djokovic
(D) Dominic Thiem
Explain : Among the given options, the Serbian professional tennis player Novak Djokovic won the Australian Open 2020 Men's Singles. In the finals held in Melbourne, Australia he defeated Dominic Thiem in five sets to successfully defend his Australian Open men's singles title. The 2021 Australian Open Men's singles was also won by Novak Djokovic. As of March 2021, Djokovic is the world's number one tennis player in ATP ranking.

11. When was the Battle of Buxar fought?
(A) 1764
(B) 1786
(C) 1782
(D) 1760
Explain : The Battle of Buxar was fought in 1764. This battle was fought between the combined Indian forces of Mughal Emperor (Shah Alam 2), Nawab of Awadh (Shuja-Ud Daulah) and Nawab of Bengal (Mir Qasim) and British forces led by Hector Munro, In this battle the English forces decisively defeated the Indian forces and laid the foundation of British rule in India.

12. ......... is expressed as ratio of charge to potential difference.
(A) Electrical Capacitance
(B) Resistance
(C) Flux density Wal
(D) Inductance

13. Which among the following Constitutional Amendment reduced the voting age from 21 years to 18 years for the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assembly elections?
(A) 63rd
(B) 42nd
(C) 56th
(D) 61st
Explain :
The 61, Constitutional Amendment Act, 1988 reduced the voting age from 21 years to 18 years for the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assembly Elections. This amendment intended to increase the participation of youths in the electoral process of the country. Article-326 of the Constitution provides for universal adult suffrage.

14. The ......... range are continued eastwards as the Bharner and Kaimur hills.
(A) Western Ghats
(B) Satpura
(C) Vindhyas
(D) Aravalli
Explain : Among the given options, the Vindhyas ranges are continued eastwards as the Bharner and Kaimur hills. They are the hill ranges which run parallel to the Narmada Valley in an East-West direction from Jobat in Gujarat to Sasaram in Bihar for a distance of over 1200 km. It acts as a watershed between the Ganga river system and the river systems of South India.

15. In July, 2020 the Government of India established the Central Consumer Protection Authority under the Consumer Protection Act,
(A) 2020
(B) 2018
(C) 2015
(D) 2019
Explain :
The Government of India in July 2020, established the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019. This authority is responsible to promote, protect and enforce the rights of consumers. It will also regulate matters related to violation of consumer rights, unfair trade practices and misleading advertisements.

16. Market Stabilisation Scheme, instrument for monetary management, was introduced in
(A) 2006
(B) 2004
(C) 2008
(D) 2001
Explain : Market Stabilisation Scheme was introduced in 2004, it is a type of monetary policy intervention by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to withdraw excess liquidity (or money supply) by selling government securities in the economy

17. APEC stands for
(A) Association Pacific Economic Cooperation
(B) Association Pacific Economic Community
(C) Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
(D) Asia-Pacific Economic Community
Explain : APEC stands for Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. It is a regional economic forum established in 1989 to leverage the growing interdependence of the 21 countries of Asia-Pacific. It aims to create greater prosperity for the people of the region by promoting balanced, inclusive, sustainable, innovative and secure growth and by accelerating regional economic integration, Its headquarters is in Singapore. India is not the member of APEC

18. Which among the following Part of the Indian Constitution deals with the Directive Principles of State Policy?
(A) V
@(B) IV
(C) CV
(D) lll

19. The headquarters of International Monetary Fund (IMF) is located at
(A) Geneva
(B) London
(C) Paris
(D) Washington DC
Explain :
The headquarters of International Monetary Fund (IMF) is located at Washington DC. It is an organisation of 190 countries, working to foster global monetary cooperation and to secure financial stability. It was established in 1945. As of March 2021, Bulgarian economist Kristalina Georgieva is the Managing Director of the IMF. Gita Gopinath is the Chief Economist of IME from October 1, 2018.

20. Where was the first T20I Men's Cricket World Cup held?
(A) New Zealand
(B) South Africa
(C) Australia
(D) India
Explain : The first T201 Men's Cricket World Cup was held in 2007 in South Afric(A) India won the inaugural T20 World Cup by defeating the Pakistan in the finals. This sporting event is organised every two years. The 2021 T20I Men's Cricket World Cup is scheduled to be held in india.



21. When was the Citizenship Act passed in India?
(A) 1955
(B) 1962
(C) 1967
(D) 1958
Explain : The Citizenship Act was passed in 1955. This act deals with the acquisition and termination of citizenship after the commencement of the Constitution. According to this act the citizenship can be acquired by - birth, descent, registration and naturalisation. The provisions regarding citizenship is contained in Articles-5 to 11 in Part II of the Constitution.

22. Dalkhai dance of Odisha is usually performed to please Goddess
(A) Laxmi
(B) Radha
(C) Saraswati
(D) Durga
Explain : Dalkhai dance of Odisha is usually performed to please Goodess Radha. The main theme of this dance is Radha and Krishna, Ramayana and Mahabharata. It is performed in various festivals such as Bhaijiuntia, Phagug Puni, Muakhai, etc.

23. Which among the following language was not included in the Eighth Schedule by 71st Constitutional Amendment?
(A) Manipuri
(B) Nepali
(C) Bodo
(D) Konkani
Explain : The 71st Constitutional Amendment Act added Konkani Meitei (Manipuri) and Nepali languages in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution. Hence, option (C) is correct. Bodo, Dogri Santhali and Maithali were included in the Eighth Schedule through the 92nd Amendment Act in 2004. Currently, there are 22 languages in the Eighth Schedule

24. When was the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) formed?
(A) 1952
(B) 1946
(C) 1943
(D) 1958
Explain : The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) was formed in 1946. Its full name is United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund. The main work of this agency is to provide humanitarian and developmental aid to children world wide. It works in 192 countries. Its headquarter is in New York.

25. When was the First Battle of Tarain fought?
(A) 1191
(B) 1215
(C) 1192
(D) 1194
Explain : The First Battle of Tarain was fought in the year 1191 AD. It was fought between the Muhammad Ghori and Prithviraj Chauhan. In this battle, Prithviraj Chauhan defeated Muhammad Ghori. In 2nd Battle of Tarain (1192) he was defeated by the Muhammad Ghori, it led to the establishment of the Muslim rule in India.

26. Which Yojana was previously known as Swavalamban Yojana?
(A) Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana
(B) Atal Pension Yojana
(C) Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana
(D) Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana
Explain : Atal Pension Yojana was previously known as Swavalamban Yojana. Atal Pension Yojana was launched in the year 2015.

27. ISRO developed an application called ......... which allows users to explore a 2D/3D representation of the surface of the Earth.
(A) Bhumi
(B) Bharat
(C) Bhraman
(D) Bhuvan
Explain :
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) developed an application called Bhuvan which allows users to explore a 2D/3D representation of the surface of the Earth. It was launched in the year 2009. It allows to create thematic maps related to disasters, agriculture, water resources, land cover etc.

28. ......... has become the first airport in India to become free of single-use plastics
(A) Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport
(B) Chennai International Airport
(C) Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Mumbai
(D) Delhi Indira Gandhi international Airport Limited
Explain :
Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport Limited has become the first airport in India to become free of single-use plastics. The confederation of Indian Industry. ITC Centre of Excellence for sustainable Development has certified Indira Gandhi International Airport for its voluntary and successful implementation of single-use plastic free measures.

29. Who among the following is the chairman of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) as of December, 2020?
(A) Raman Roy
(B) Gurdeep Singh
(C) Harsh Kumar Bhanwala
(D) PD Vaghela
Explain :
PD Vaghela is the Chairman of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) as of December 2020. He was appointed in September, 2020. He is 1986 batch IAS officer from Gujarat. He will chair TRAI for a three year period or till he attains the age of 65 years.

30. ...... is the longest tributary of River Narmada.
(A) Dudhi
(B) Tawa
(C) Kolar
(D) Hiran
Explain : Tawa is the longest tributary of River Narmada. It rises in the Satpura range of Betul (Madhya Pradesh) and joins Narmada in Hoshangabad (Madhya Pradesh). Its total length is 172 km. The other important tributaries of Narmada River are Hiran, Kundi, Kolar, Dudhi, Ganjal etc.

31. Who among the following tennis player announced retirement in February, 2020?
(A) Sania Mirza
(B) Sarena Williams
(C) Venus Williams
(D) Maria Sharapova
Explain : Cristiano Ronaldo holds the records for the highest number of goals in a calendar year till March 2020. In a calendar year he has scored 32 goals followed by the Lionel Messi (25). He is from Portugal.

32. Who among the following footballer holds and record for the highest number of goals in a calender year till February, 2020?
(A) Lionel Messi
(B) Wayne Rooney
(C) Gareth Bale
(D) Cristiano Ronaldo

33. When was the Disaster Management Act passed?
(A) 2001
(B) 2003
(C) 2007
(D) 2005
Explain :
The Disaster Management Act was enacted in the year 2005. The Act provides for the effective management of disasters and issues related will it. It has 11 chapters and 79 sections. It has created bodies like National Executive Committee, National, State and District Disaster Management Authority.

34. ......... soil is rich in surface accumulation of organic matter.
(A) Alluvial
(B) Red
(C) Peat
(D) Arid
Explain : Peat soil is rich in surface accumulation of organic matter. It is found in natural areas such as peatland, bogs mires and moors. It is derived mostly from rain forest trees (leaves, branches, trunks and roots) under hear constant annual high temperatures.

35. As of January, 2021, Jawed Ashraf is the Ambassador of India to
(A) Russia
(B) France
(C) China
(D) United States of America
Explain : As of January 2021, Jawed Ashra is the Ambassador of India to France. He was appointed in July, 2020. He is a Indian Foreign Service Officer of 1991 Batch.

36. The ancient name of ......... river was Sadanira.
(A) Ghaghara
(B) Gandak
(C) Betwa
(D) Kosi
Explain : The ancient name of Gondak rive was Sadanira. At present time. it is a left bank tributary of the Ganga River. It raises from Nhubine Himal Glacier (Nepal) and meets Ganga in at Sonpur (Bihar). It is total length is 814 km.

37. The ......... Law of Thermodynamics states that it is impossible to create a thermodynamic process that is perfectly efficient.
(A) Third
(B) Second
(C) First
(D) Zeroeth
Explain : The Third Law of Thermadynamics states that it is impossible to create a thermodynamics process that is perfectly efficient. As per this law entropy of a system approaches a constant value as its temperature approaches absolute zero. The first law says that energy can be transformed from one to another, but can be neither created has destroye(D) The second law establishes the concept of entropy as a physical.

38. Who among the following defeated the Afghans in the Battle of Ghaghra?
(A) Jahangir
(B) Babur
(C) Aurangzeb
(D) Akbar

39. Chakri is one of the most important folk music of the .......... State/Union Territory.
(A) Himachal Pradesh
(B) West Bengal
(C) Jammu & Kashmir
(D) Mahrashtra

40. ......... is also known as Rani Ki Baoli in the local language.
(A) Neemrana Baoli
(B) Ranipur Jharial
(C) Jaigarh Fort
(D) Elephanta Cave

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