MPSI 2025 Pre Exam Model Paper based on New Syllabus


  • Which country has been made a full member of the BRICS group?
    A) Israel
    B) Saudi Arabia
    C) Indonesia
    D) Nepal
    Answer: C) Indonesia
  • Renowned theatre artist Alok Chatterjee died on 7 January. He belongs to which district of Madhya Pradesh?
    A) Damoh
    B) Balaghat
    C) Rewa
    D) Ratlam
    Answer: A) Damoh
  • Who has been appointed as the new head of ISRO?
    A) V. Narayanan
    B) Vivek Katuj
    C) Prashant Kishore
    D) Vinay Sharma
    Answer: A) V. Narayanan
  • What was the percentage of India's GDP in the financial year 2025?
    A) 7.2
    B) 7
    C) 6.8
    D) 6.4
    Answer: D) 6.4
  • Which will be the second state after Uttarakhand where e-cabinet meeting will be started?
    A) Madhya Pradesh
    B) Uttar Pradesh
    C) Assam
    D) Kerala
    Answer: A) Madhya Pradesh
  • Who was honoured with the 'Olympic Order' in Paris Olympics 2024?
    A) Gagan Narang
    B) Neeraj Chopra
    C) Manu Bhaker
    D) Abhinav Bindra
    Answer: A) Gagan Narang
  • How many medals has India won in Paris Olympics 2024?
    A) 5
    B) 1
    C) 4
    D) 6
    Answer: D) 6
  • Bewar Jhum farming is prevalent in which tribe?
    A) Baiga
    B) Kamar
    C) Bhil
    D) Panika
    Answer: A) Baiga
  • Which of the following mountain ranges is also known as Sahyadri?
    A) Satpura
    B) Aravalli
    C) Western Ghats
    D) Eastern Ghats
    Answer: C) Western Ghats
  • Which of the following rivers flows in India in its entire journey from its origin to falling into the sea and joining the main river?
    A) Jhelum
    B) Vyas
    C) Ravi
    D) Chenab
    Answer: B) Vyas
  • Which spice is exported the most from India?
    A) Cardamom
    B) Cloves
    C) Black pepper
    D) Turmeric
    Answer: C) Black pepper
  • Which state in India produces the most coconut?
    A) Karnataka
    B) Kerala
    C) Tamil Nadu
    D) Andhra Pradesh
    Answer: B) Kerala
  • Poona Pact was signed between Mahatma Gandhi and whom?
    A) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
    B) Subhash Chandra Bose
    C) B. R. Ambedkar
    D) Jawaharlal Nehru
    Answer: C) B. R. Ambedkar
  • Which movement was started by the Congress on 8 August 1942 from Gowalia Tank Maidan in Bombay?
    A) Quit India Movement
    B) Non-cooperation Movement
    C) Civil Disobedience Movement
    D) Dandi March
    Answer: A) Quit India Movement
  • Who was hanged on 8 April, 1857 for attacking his officers at Barrackpore on 29 March, 1857?
    A) Bhagat
    B) Rajguru
    C) Mangal Pandey
    D) Sukhdev
    Answer: C) Mangal Pandey
  • Who presided over the 1929 Lahore session of the Congress?
    A) Jawaharlal Nehru
    B) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
    C) Subhash Chandra Bose
    D) B. R. Ambedkar
    Answer: A) Jawaharlal Nehru
  • Who is the leader of the Lok Sabha?
    A) President
    B) Prime Minister
    C) Speaker
    D) None of these
    Answer: B) Prime Minister
  • Joint session of both the houses of Parliament is held:
    1. For the election of the President of India
    2. For the election of the Vice President of India
    3. To pass the bill related to amendment in the Constitution
    4. To consider and pass such a bill on which there is a difference of opinion in both the houses
    Choose your answer from the following codes:
    A) 1 and 4
    B) 3 and 4
    C) 1 and 2
    D) Only 4
    Answer: D) Only 4
  • When did the Constitution of India come into force?
    A) 26 November, 1949
    B) 15 August, 1950
    C) 26 January, 1950
    D) 15 August, 1946
    Answer: C) 26 January, 1950
  • The length of a rectangle is twice its breadth. If the area of the rectangle is 1250 square meters, then what is the length?
    A) 40 meters
    B) 60 meters
    C) 50 meters
    D) 15 meters
    Answer: C) 50 meters
  • The Alhait community of Bundelkhand sings about Allah Udul and the wars he fought.
    A) 46
    B) 50
    C) 48
    D) 52
    Answer: D) 52
  • Find the largest two-digit number which when divided by 211 and 396 leaves the same remainder.
    A) 21
    B) 37
    C) 185
    D) 43
    Answer: B) 37
  • Which number is divisible by 18?
    A) 73522
    B) 64432
    C) 93636
    D) 55354
    Answer: C) 93636
  • Three men A, B, and C can row 1200 m at the rate of 60, 40, and 30 m/min respectively. The children walk around the perimeter of the park. If they all start walking together and move in the same direction, when will they be together again at the starting point for the first time?
    A) 180
    B) 60
    C) 90
    D) 120
    Answer: D) 120
  • Which of the following is divisible by 7?
    A) 9543
    B) 8768
    C) 6543
    D) 14287
    Answer: D) 14287
  • The sum of the ages of 5 children born at an interval of 3 years is 50 years. What will be the age of the youngest child?
    A) 6
    B) 3
    C) 4
    D) 5
    Answer: C) 4
  • The area of a square park is the same as the area of a rectangular park. If the side of the square park is 80 m and the length of the rectangular park is 100 m. Find the breadth of the rectangular park.
    A) 63
    B) 64
    C) 32
    D) 96
    Answer: B) 64
  • The ratio of length and breadth of a rectangle is 5:2 and the perimeter is 70 cm. What is the area of the rectangle?
    A) 250 sq. cm
    B) 150 sq. cm
    C) 200 sq. cm
    D) 400 sq. cm
    Answer: A) 250 sq. cm
  • What is the least number which when divided by 5, 6, and 7 leaves remainder 1, 2, and 3 respectively?
    A) 206
    B) 420
    C) 214
    D) 210
    Answer: A) 206
  • Which of the following is divisible by 9?
    A) 285939
    B) 714622
    C) 789122
    D) 681231
    Answer: A) 285939
  • Select the incongruent word:

    • A. Ashoka
    • B. Bindusara
    • C. Ajatashatru
    • D. Brihadratha

    Answer: C. Ajatashatru

  • W is the sister of A's father. A is the son of P. But P is not the mother of A. How is W related to P?
    A) Wife
    B) Sister
    C) Daughter
    D) Brother
    Answer: B) Sister
  • What is BIOS?
    A) Firmware
    B) Hardware
    C) Middleware
    D) Software
    Answer: A) Firmware
  • 42. Which of the following is not correct?
    A. 1 MB = 1024 KB
    B. 1 TB = 1024 GB
    C. 1 PB = 1024 TB
    D. 1 ZB = 1024 EB
    Correct Answer: C

    43. What is the name of a number whose magnitude is zero or greater?
    A. Assigned binary number
    B. No binary number
    C. Signed binary number
    D. Not defined binary number
    Correct Answer: A

    44. An electronic visual display that can detect the presence and location of touch in the displayed area is called?
    A. Touch screen
    B. Light pen
    C. Touch pad
    D. Optical mouse
    Correct Answer: A

    45. Who is credited with the invention of the slide rule?
    A. Otterd
    B. Babbage
    C. Pascal
    D. None
    Correct Answer: A

    46. Which of the following is not a networking device?
    A. Router
    B. Switch
    C. Firewall
    D. Hub
    Correct Answer: C

    47. _______ transmits light signals instead of electrical signals.
    A. Coaxial cable
    B. Fibre-optic cable
    C. PVC cable
    D. Plano cable
    Correct Answer: B

    48. What is the full form of S.M.P.S.?
    A. Switched Mode Power Supply
    B. Start Mode Power Supply
    C. Store Mode Power Supply
    D. Single Mode Power Supply
    Correct Answer: A

    49. Which of the following materials is used in cache memory due to its high speed?
    A. Dynamic RAM
    B. Static RAM
    C. Read Only Memory
    D. Pen Drive
    Correct Answer: B

    50. Which is required to burn data on WORM disk?
    A. Device reader
    B. CD writer
    C. Device writer
    D. Machine writer
    Correct Answer: B

    51. In the following question, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive.
    We will not tell anyone about this.
    A. No one will be told about this by us.
    B. No one will have been told about this by us.
    C. No one is being told about this by us.
    D. No one has been told about this by us.
    Correct Ans: A

    52. In the following question, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive.
    The mother bird keeps the eggs warm all the time.
    A. The eggs are being kept warm all the time by the mother bird.
    B. The eggs were being kept warm all the time by the mother bird.
    C. The eggs are kept warm all the time by the mother bird.
    D. The eggs have been warm all the time by the mother bird.
    Correct Ans: C

    71. Choose the option that provides the correct word to be filled in the blank.
    Officials said thousands of office-goers were _________the Metro and trains were running full during peak hours.
    A. Taking
    B. Adopted
    C. Try
    D. Crowd
    Correct Ans: A

    53. In the sentence, identify the segment which contains the grammatical error. For an all-too-brief period between the late 1980s and the late 2000s, a world was characterized by convergence.
    A. for an all-too-brief
    B. a world was
    C. between the late
    D. characterized by
    Correct Ans: B

    54. In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which can best substitute the given phrase.
    A vigorous campaign for political, social, or religious change
    A. Indelible
    B. Biopsy
    C. Crusade
    D. Pedantic
    Correct Ans: C

    55. In the following question a sentence is given in Direct/Indirect speech. Out of the four alternatives choose the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct Speech The teacher said, "Why can't you come to school on time, Reema?"
    A. The teacher asked Reema why she can't come to school on time.
    B. The teacher asked Reema why can't she come to school on time.
    C. The teacher asked Reema why couldn't she come to school on time.
    D. The teacher asked Reema why she couldn't come to school on time.
    Correct Ans: D

    56. In the following question a sentence is given in Direct/Indirect speech. Out of the four alternatives choose the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct Speech Amanda Cerny said, “Hannah read Death in Venice yesterday.”
    A. Amanda Cerny said that Hannah had read Death in Venice the day before.
    B. Amanda Cerny says that Hannah reads Death in Venice the day before yesterday.
    C. Amanda Cerny said that Hannah has read Death in Venice the next day.
    D. Amanda Cerny said that at the moment Hannah read Death in Venice the same day.
    Correct Ans: A

    79. Which of the following vitamins helps in clotting of blood?
    A. Vitamin K
    B. Vitamin D
    C. Vitamin B1
    D. Vitamin C
    Correct Answer: A

    80. The property of metals by which they can be beaten into thin sheets is called
    A. Malleability
    B. Ductile
    C. Sonic
    D. Lustrous
    Correct Answer: A

    80. The property of metals by which they can be beaten into thin sheets is called
    A. Malleability
    B. Ductile
    C. Sonic
    D. Lustrous
    Correct Answer: A

    81. Limestone, chalk and marble are of different types:
    A. Calcium hydroxide
    B. Calcium oxide
    C. Calcium carbonate
    D. Calcium iron
    Correct Answer: B

    82. What is the chemical name of aspirin?
    A. Acetylsalicylic acid
    B. Ibuprofen
    C. Paracetamol
    D. Morphine
    Correct Answer: A

    83. In which of the following should a concave mirror be used?
    A. Rear view mirror in cars
    B. In the manufacture of kaleidoscopes
    C. As safety viewers at dangerous corners
    D. In flood lights
    Correct Answer: D

    84. The rate at which new individuals are born and added to the population under given environmental conditions is called -
    A. Birth ratio
    B. Sex ratio
    C. Birth rate
    D. Density
    Correct Answer: C

    85. Which of the following is present inside the nucleus of an atom?
    A. Proton and neutron
    B. Electron and proton
    C. Neutron and electron
    D. Neutron, proton, electron
    Correct Answer: A

    86. The sour taste of lemon is due to the presence of which of the following?
    A. Citric acid
    B. Acetic acid
    C. Oxalic acid
    D. Formic acid
    Correct Answer: A

    87. Pollination by birds is called:
    A. Anemophily
    B. Entomophily
    C. Autogamy
    D. Ornithophily
    Correct Answer: D

    88. Biofortification is a?
    A. Method of breeding to increase the nutritional value of crops
    B. Strategy to combat unwanted nutrients in plants
    C. Method to develop resistance to pests
    D. Method of breeding plants for disease resistance
    Correct Answer: A

    89. Which of the following is not a halogen?
    A. Fluorine
    B. Chlorine
    C. Bromine
    D. Tellurium
    Correct Answer: D

    90. Which of the following is not an application of chromatography?
    A. Colours in dyes
    B. Pigments from natural colours
    C. Medicines from blood
    D. Sodium and chlorine in salt
    Correct Answer: D

    91. On which day Chauri Chaura incident took place?
    A. On 4th February, 1922
    B. On 3rd February, 1922
    C. On 10th February, 1922
    D. On 20th February, 1922
    Correct Answer: A

    92. Who founded the Indian National Congress?
    A. Annie Besant
    B. Sister Navodita
    C. Gandhiji
    D. Allen Octavian Hume
    Correct Answer: D

    93. Which movement was stopped by Mahatma Gandhi after the Chauri Chaura incident?
    A. Non-cooperation movement
    B. Civil disobedience movement
    C. Salt movement
    D. None of the above
    Correct Answer: A

    94. Who was the President of the Ramgarh session of the Congress in 1940?
    A. Gandhiji
    B. Nehruji
    C. Abul Kalam Azad
    D. Sardar Patel
    Correct Answer: C

    95. Some members of the Union Cabinet are members of Rajya Sabha. To whom do they have collective responsibility?
    A. Rajya Sabha
    B. Lok Sabha
    C. Both the Houses
    D. President
    Correct Answer: D

    96. The correct constitutional position regarding the Governor is that-
    A. The Governor works on the advice of the Prime Minister
    B. The Governor works on the advice of the President of India
    C. The Governor works on the advice of the Chief Minister of the State
    D. The Governor works on the advice of the Council of Ministers of the State
    Correct Answer: B

    97. Which of the following articles of the Constitution of India provides that the State should take steps for the formation of Gram Panchayats?
    A. Article 40
    B. Article 26
    C. Article 39
    D. Article 38
    Correct Answer: D

    98. India has a parliamentary system of government but the Parliament of India is not supreme because
    A. India has a federal government and the Constitution has supremacy
    B. The source of power of the Parliament in India is the Constitution
    C. The Supreme Court has the right to examine the constitutional validity of parliamentary decisions
    D. All of the above
    Correct Answer: A

    99. What is meant by the special constitutional status of Kashmir?
    A. Indian law does not apply in Kashmir
    B. Kashmir has its own constitution
    C. Kashmir is not an integral part of India
    D. None of these
    Correct Answer: D

    100. Nagarjuna Sagar Multipurpose Project was built on which river?
    A. Tapi
    B. Kosi
    C. Krishna
    D. Godavari
    Correct Answer: C




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