#Everydayquiz Welcomes you. #happy Reading :) #SSCquestions #RRBquestions
2. “Economics is the Science of Wealth” who gave this definition ?
(A) J. K. Mehta (B) Marshall
(C) Adam Smith (D) Robbins
3. “Economics is what economists do.” It has been supported by—
(A) Richard Jones (B) Comte
(C) Gunnar Myrdal (D) All of the above
4. “Human Welfare is the subject of Economics.” This statement is associated with the name of which of the economists ?
(A) Marshall (B) Pigou
(C) Penson (D) All of the above
5. Who has given scarcity definition of economics ?
(A) Adam Smith (B) Marshall
(C) Robbins (D) Robertson
6. “Economics is a science” the basis of this statement is—
(A) Relation between cause and effect
(B) Use of deductive method and inductive method for the formations of laws
(C) Experiments
(D) All of the above
7. Characteristics of economic laws are—
(A) Mere statements of economic tendencies (B) Less certain
(C) Hypothetical (D) All of the above
8. Which theory is generally included under micro economics ?
(A) Price Theory
(B) Income Theory
(C) Employment Theory
(D) None of the above
9. Whose opinions have revolutionised the scope of macro economics ?
(A) Adam Smith (B) J.B. Say
(C) J.M. Keynes (D) All of the above
10. Which of the following is an economic activity ?
(A) Teaching of a teacher in the school (B) To teach son at home
(C) To serve her child by mother (D) To play football by a student
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4. When the Sun is nearest to the Earth, the Earth is said to be in—
(A) Aphelion
(B) Perihelion
(C) Apogee
(D) Perigee
5. Where is the Doldrums Belt located ?
(A) Near the Equator
(B) Near the Poles
(C) Near the Tropic of Cancer
(D) Near the Tropic of Capricorn
6. The most important activity of the Tundra region is—
(A) Fish farming
(B) Cattle rearing
(C) Hunting
(D) Cropping
7. The most urbanised country in the world is—
(A) Japan
(B) Singapore
(C) Germany
(D) Israel
8. Which is the poorest country among the following ?
(A) Sierra Leone
(B) Uganda
(C) Bangladesh
(D) Somalia
9. Which is the land of morning calm ?
(A) Finland
(B) Korea
(C) Japan
(D) Thailand
10. Richter scale is a/an …… scale to measure earth tremors.
(A) Exponential
(B) Logarithmic
(C) Geometric
(D) Physical
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#Everydayquiz Economy
1. “An Enquiry into the Nature and Causes of Wealth of
Nations” is the book of economist—
(A) Adam Smith (B) Marshall
(C) Robbins (D) None of above
(A) Adam Smith (B) Marshall
(C) Robbins (D) None of above
2. “Economics is the Science of Wealth” who gave this definition ?
(A) J. K. Mehta (B) Marshall
(C) Adam Smith (D) Robbins
3. “Economics is what economists do.” It has been supported by—
(A) Richard Jones (B) Comte
(C) Gunnar Myrdal (D) All of the above
4. “Human Welfare is the subject of Economics.” This statement is associated with the name of which of the economists ?
(A) Marshall (B) Pigou
(C) Penson (D) All of the above
5. Who has given scarcity definition of economics ?
(A) Adam Smith (B) Marshall
(C) Robbins (D) Robertson
6. “Economics is a science” the basis of this statement is—
(A) Relation between cause and effect
(B) Use of deductive method and inductive method for the formations of laws
(C) Experiments
(D) All of the above
7. Characteristics of economic laws are—
(A) Mere statements of economic tendencies (B) Less certain
(C) Hypothetical (D) All of the above
8. Which theory is generally included under micro economics ?
(A) Price Theory
(B) Income Theory
(C) Employment Theory
(D) None of the above
9. Whose opinions have revolutionised the scope of macro economics ?
(A) Adam Smith (B) J.B. Say
(C) J.M. Keynes (D) All of the above
10. Which of the following is an economic activity ?
(A) Teaching of a teacher in the school (B) To teach son at home
(C) To serve her child by mother (D) To play football by a student
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#Everydayquiz Geography
1. Which one of the following is a fresh water fish ?
(A) Pomfret
(B) Rohu
(C) Sardine
(D) Salmon
(A) Pomfret
(B) Rohu
(C) Sardine
(D) Salmon
2. More than 90% of the rock forming minerals in the earth's
crust consist of—
(A) Silicates
(B) Oxides
(C) Carbonates
(D) Sulphides and sulphates
3. Which of the following is the largest island ?
(A) Sumatra
(B) Madagascar
(C) Honshu
(D) Cuba
(A) Silicates
(B) Oxides
(C) Carbonates
(D) Sulphides and sulphates
3. Which of the following is the largest island ?
(A) Sumatra
(B) Madagascar
(C) Honshu
(D) Cuba
4. When the Sun is nearest to the Earth, the Earth is said to be in—
(A) Aphelion
(B) Perihelion
(C) Apogee
(D) Perigee
5. Where is the Doldrums Belt located ?
(A) Near the Equator
(B) Near the Poles
(C) Near the Tropic of Cancer
(D) Near the Tropic of Capricorn
6. The most important activity of the Tundra region is—
(A) Fish farming
(B) Cattle rearing
(C) Hunting
(D) Cropping
7. The most urbanised country in the world is—
(A) Japan
(B) Singapore
(C) Germany
(D) Israel
8. Which is the poorest country among the following ?
(A) Sierra Leone
(B) Uganda
(C) Bangladesh
(D) Somalia
9. Which is the land of morning calm ?
(A) Finland
(B) Korea
(C) Japan
(D) Thailand
10. Richter scale is a/an …… scale to measure earth tremors.
(A) Exponential
(B) Logarithmic
(C) Geometric
(D) Physical
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#Everydayquiz History
1.In Medievel India, Mansabdari system was
introduced mainly for
making recruitment to the army
facilitating revenue collection
ensuring religious harmony
effecting clean administration
2.Who amongst the following Mughal rulers
reimposed ‘Jaziya’?
Akbar
Aurangzeb
Jahangir
Humayun
3.Which of the following statements about
Aurangzeb is not correct?
” In expanse, the Mughal Empire was the
largest during his reign”
” By his antagonistic attitude, he alienated
the Rajputs”
His Deccan policy in the end proved to be
ruinous for the Mughal Empire
Only (b) and (c) are correct
4.Ibn Batutah the famous Arab scholar and
traveller visited India during the reign of
Ala-ud-din Khilji
Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq
Slier Shah Suri
Muhammad-bin Tughlaq
5.Evidence of maritime trade during the period
of Harappan culture came from the site of
Mohenjo-daro
Lothal
Ropar
Kalibangan
6.Who among the following is credited with the
invention of Algebra?
Medhatithi
Bhaskara
Apastamba
Aryabhatta
7.Who was the Hindu king shown playing on the
veena on ancient coins?
Shivaji
Vikramaditya
Samudragupta
Ashoka
8.The earliest coins of India were
made of gold
made of silver
punch-marked only on one side
punch-marked on both sides
9.Who amongst the following was also a poet
and musician, and took delight in the title of ‘Kaviraja’ or ‘King of Poets’?
Chandragupta I
Samudragupta
Skandagupta
None of the above
10.Which of the following is the correct
chronological order of the following dynasties?
” Mauryas, Nandas, Kushanas, Guptas”
” Guptas, Kushanas, Nandas, Mauryas”
” Nandas, Mauryas, Kushanas, Guptas”
” Kushanas, Guptas, Mauiyas, Nandas”
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#Everydayquiz Polity
1.The
model code of conduct for Political parties and candidates to be followed
during election is:
A. Laid
down in the constitution of India
B.
Specified in the representation of the People Act. 1951
C.
Enjoined by the supreme court
D. A
voluntary agreement among recognized political parties.
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2. Who
is the chairman of the Lok Sabha ?
A.
President
B.
Minister of Parliament affairs
C.
Speaker
D.
Prime Minister
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3.
Which one of the following Articles empowers the President to Appoint Prime
Minister of India ?
A.
Article 74
B.
Article 75
C.
Article 76
D.
Article 77
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4. The
constituent Assembly formed the drafting committee of India constitution on:
A. 29th
August 1947
B. 30th
August 1948
C. 29th
August 1949
D. 29th
August 1950
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5.
Which one of the following sets of Bills is Presented to the Parliament along
with the Budget ?
A.
Direct taxes bill and Indirect taxes bill
B.
Contingency Bill and Appropriation Bill
C.
Finance Bill and Appropriation Bill
D.
Finance Bill and Contingency Bill
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6.
Which of the following exercised the most profound influence in framing the
Indian Constitution ?
(A) British Constitution
(B) U.S. Constitution
(C) Irish Constitution
(D) The Government of India Act, 1935
Ans:
(A) British Constitution
(B) U.S. Constitution
(C) Irish Constitution
(D) The Government of India Act, 1935
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7. In
which article of the Constitution of India has the Joint Sitting of the Lok
Sabha and the Rajya Sabha been provided ?
(A) Article 101
(B) Article 108
(C) Article 133
(D) Article 102
Ans:
(A) Article 101
(B) Article 108
(C) Article 133
(D) Article 102
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8. A
Money Bill passed by the Lok Sabha is deemed to have been passed by the Rajya
Sabha also when no action is taken by the Upper House within:
(A) 10 days
(B) 14 days
(C) 20 days
(D) 30 days
(A) 10 days
(B) 14 days
(C) 20 days
(D) 30 days
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9. Name
the committee for formulating the framework of restructuring railways:
(A)
Jain Committee
(B) Venkatachelliah
(C) Rakesh Mohan Committee
(D) Dinesh Goswami Committee
(B) Venkatachelliah
(C) Rakesh Mohan Committee
(D) Dinesh Goswami Committee
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10. Who
among the following is/are not appointed by the President of India ?
(A) Governors of the States
(B) Chief Justice and Judges of the High Courts
(C) Vice-President
(D) Chief Justice and Judges of the Supreme Court
Ans:
(A) Governors of the States
(B) Chief Justice and Judges of the High Courts
(C) Vice-President
(D) Chief Justice and Judges of the Supreme Court
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#Everydayquiz Science
1.Name the first antibiotic medicine
discovered.
A. Penicillin
B. Auromycin
C. Streptomycin ”
D. None of the above
Question2
Why is man’s gait affected when alcohol is
once taken?
A. Cortex of the brain is affected
B. Motor control is affected
C. Eyes are affected
D. None of the above
Question3
Which University in India allowed women to
join the medical college for the first time?
A. Calcutta
B. Chennai
C. Madurai
D. None of the above
Question4
What is the use of Emitine injection ?
A. To treat nerve disease
B. As an antidote for scorpion bite
C. To stop vomiting
D. None of the above
Question5
The disease scarlet fever is caused by
A. culex mosquito
B. housefly
C. anopheles mosquito
D. haemolytic streptococcal infection
Question6
What is the use of ‘morphia’?
A. To cause sleep
B. To stop too much of laughing
C. To stop vomiting
D. None of the above
Question7
What is antiseptic?
A. It is a drug which destroys germs
B. It is used for growing rice
C. It is a tablet
D. None of the above
Question8
What is plastic surgery ?
A. To set right physical deformity by grafting
B. Surgery done with a plastic instrument
C. To remove decayed parts of the body
D. None of the above
Question9
What is deficiency disease?
A. Absence of Vitamin
B. Diabetes
C. Phobia
D. None of the above
Question10
When is the vaccination given to a child?
A. Eight months
B. Within six months of its birth
C. A year after
D. None of the above
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gepgraphy..question number 10 answ is logorithms,,
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