Railway & SSC GS/GA QUIZ 18/1/2016

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Economy
1.Foreign currency which has a tendency of quick migration is called
 A. Hot currency
B. Soft currency
C. Gold currency
D. Scarce currency


2. Finance Commission is constituted every
 A. two years
B. three years
C. five years
D. six years

3. India earns maximum foreign exchange by the export of
 A. iron
B. Tea
C. Textile
D. Rubber

4. India’s foreign trade policy could be best described as
 A. Free trade
B. Laizzez faire
C. Controlled free trade
D. None of these

5.The Aid India Club has been formed under the
 A. ILO
B. IBRD
C. IMF
D. UNESCO

6. Which is the most important source of income for Government of India?
 A. Interest
B. Licence fee
C. Income tax
D. Excise duty

7.Which institution is known as Soft loan window of World Bank?
 A. IFC
B. IMF
C. Indian Development Forum
D. IDA

8. The New Symbol of Indian Rupee is a blend of
 A. Devanagiri Ra
B. Roman R
C. Devanagiri Ra and Roman
D. None of these

9. Nehru Sethu the longest bridge in Asia has beeen built on the river
A. Sone
B. Yamuna
C. The Ganges
D. Brahmaputra

10. Kudremukh Iron Ore project is in the state of
A. Kerala
B. Tamil Nadu
C. Karnataka
D. None of these


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Geography

1.    The percentage of India's total population employed in agriculture is nearly
      A.  40%    
      B.  50%
      C.  60%    
      D.  70%

2.    Which of the following important rivers of India does not originate from the Western Ghats?
      A.  Cauvery         
      B.  Godavari
      C.  Krishna           
      D.  Mahanadi


3.    Which of the following areas or regions is most prone to earthquakes?
      A.  Ganga-Brahmaputra valley
      B.  Deccan plateau
     .C.  Plains of northern India
      D.  Western ghats

4.    The proportion of forest to the total national geographical area of India as envisaged by National Forest Policy is
      A.  30.3% 
      B.  33.3%
      C.  38.3% 
      D.  42.3%

5.    Which of the following dams has generations of power more than irrigation as its main purpose?
      A.  Gandhi Sagar
      B.  Hirakud
      C.  Periyar
      D. ungabhadra

6.    Which of the following crops is regarded as a plantation crop?
      A.  Coconut         
      B.  Cotton
      C.  Sugarcane     
      D.  Rice

7.    Which of the following countries leads in the production of aluminium and its products in the world?
      A.  Australia         
      B.  France
      C.  India   
      D.  USA

8.    The natural region which holds the Indian subcontinent is
      A.  equatorial climate change region
      B.  hot deset
      C.  monsoon
      D.  Mediterranean

9.    The most ideal region for the cultivation of cotton in India is
      A.  the Brahmaputra valley
      B.  the Indo-Gangetic valley
      C.  the Deccan plateau
      D.  the Rann of Kutch

10.  Which of the following types of soil are mostly confined to river basins and coastal plains of India?
      A.  Alluvial soils
      B.  Black soils
      C.  Laterite soils
      D.  Red soils



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History

1.Maiiabalipuram was built by
A. Narasimha Varma-I
B. Mahendra Varma
C. Rajasimha
D. Narasimha Varma-II

2. The capital of the pallavas was
A. Kanchi
B. Sanchi
C. Saranath
D. Mahabhalipuram

3.The mono-li thic temples of the pallavas are called
A. Gopuras
B. Shilpas
C. Rathas
D. None

4. Brihadesvara temple in Tanjore was built by
A. Rajendra-I
B. Rajasimha
C. Narasimha Varma
D. Rajendra-II

5. The most important feature of the Chola administration was…..
A. The nagarapalikas
B. The local self Government
C. Variams
D. Sabha

6 Babur was buried after his death in which one of the following cities?
  A. Kabul
  B. Patna
  C. Kolkata
  D. Peshawar 


7 The use of half-dome portal is the characteristic of which one of the following dynasties?

  A. Slave Dynasty
  B. Lodi Dynasty 
  C. Mughal Dynasty 
  D. Tughlaq Dynasty

8 The battle of Chausa is fought between whom among the following?

  A. Sher Shah and Humayun 
  B. Akbar and Hemu
  C. Babur and Ibrahim Lodi 
  D. Balban and Mangols

9 Who among the following was the author of Tahqiq-i-Hind?

  A. Alberuni 
  B. Amir Khusro
  C. Minhaj-us-Siraj 
  D. Badauni

10. Consider the following statements:
i) Ahmednagar was ruled by Nizamshahi dynasty.
ii) Bijapur was ruled by Adil Shahi dynasty
Choose the right option:

  A. Both i and ii are correct 
  B. Only i is correct
  C. Only ii is correct
  D. Neither i nor ii is correct

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Polity

Which of the following is incorrect about the Rajya Sabha ?
A. The Rajya Sabha consists of 12 members nominated by the Prime Minister.
B. One-third of its members retire every second year.
C. The Rajya Sabha is not subject to dissolution.
D. The Vice President is the ex-officio chairman of the Rajya Sabha.

2. Judge of the High Court can be removed from office during his tenure by:
A. The Governor if the State legislature passes a resolution to this effect by two-thirds majority
B. The President on the basis of a resolution passed by the Parliament by two-thirds majority
C. The Chief Justice of the Supreme court on the recommendation of the Parliament
D. The Chief Justice of the High Court on the recommendation of the State Legislature

3. Longest serving speaker of lok sabha
A. Somnath Chatterjee
B. PA Sangma
C. Balram Jakhar
D. KS Hegde

4. A member of the Union Public Service Commission can be removed by the—
A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Chief Justice of Supreme Court
D. Chairman of the UPSC

5. Who was the first Deputy Prime Minister of India ?
A. Morarji Desai
B. Vallabhbhai Patel
C. G. B. Pant
D. Devi Lal


6.  For which of the following bills, there is no constitutional provision for a joint sitting of both the houses of the Parliament to resolve a deadlock ?
A. Ordinary bill
B. Money bill
C. Constitution Amendment Bill
D. Both B and C

7. The area of a Lok Sabha constituency for the purpose of general election is determined by the:
A. Delimitation Commission
B. Election Commission of India
C. Census Commission
D. President

8. Under which constitution amendment, 10 fundamental duties of the citizens were included in the constitution ?
A. 24th
B. 38th
C. 42nd
D. 44th

9. Who is the chairman of Kendriya Hindi Samiti ?
A. President
B. Vice President
C. Prime Minister
D. HRD

10. The provision of providing identity cards to voters has been made in:
A. The Constitution of India
B. The Representation of the People Act 1958
C. The Election Laws (Amendment) Act 1975
D. The Criminal and Election Laws (Amendment) Act 1969

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Science


1. Ordinary table salt is sodium chloride. What is baking soda?
A. Potassium chloride
B. Potassium carbonate
C. Potassium hydroxide
D. Sodium bicarbonate


2.Movement of cell against concentration gradient is called
A. osmosis
B. active transport
C.diffusion
D. passive transport

3. Plants absorb dissolved nitrates from soil and convert them into
A. free nitrogen
B. urea
C. ammonia
D. proteins

4. Nucleus, the genetic material containing rounded body in each cell, was first discovered in 1831 by
A. Robert Hooke
B. Robert Brown
C. Rudolf Virchow
D. Theodore Schwann

5. Most of the red, blue and purple colours of plants are due to a pigment called
A. anthocyanin
B. carotene
C. chlorophyll
D. xanthophylls

6. Ptyalin is an enzyme produced in the
A. salivary glands
B. pituitary glands
C. thyroid glands
D. pancreas

7. Plants are killed in winter by frost
A. because of desiccation and mechanical damage to the tissues
B. because no photosynthesis takes place at such low temperature
C. because respiration ceases at such low temperature
D. because there is no transpiration

8. Organic Substances which, in very small amounts, control growth and development called
A. vitamins
B. hormones
C. enzymes
D. None of the above

9. On which of the following plants did Gregor Mendal perform his classical experiment?
A. Gram
B. Maize
C. Pea
D Wheat

10. Poison glands of snakes are homologous to
A. electric organs of fishes
B. stings of rays
C. sebaceous glands of mammals
D. salivary glands of vertebrates


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Miscellaneous

Q1. India is the ____ grower of pulses.
A. largest
B. smallest
C. appropriate for national need
D. None of the above

Q2. How many teeth does a normal adult dog have?
A. 32
B. 34
C. 38
D. 42

Q3. The number of already named bones in the human skeleton is
A. 200
B. 206
C. 212
D. 218

Q4. Which of the following is NOT written by Munshi Premchand?
A. Gaban
B. Godan
C. Guide
D. Manasorovar

Q5. The lead character in the film 'The Bandit Queen' has been played by
A. Rupa Ganguly
B. Seema Biswas
C. Pratiba Sinha
D. Shabama Azmi

Q6. In which season do we need more fat?
A. Rainy season
B. Spring
C. Winter
D. Summer

Q7. Production of chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) gas which is proposed to be banned in India, is used in which of the following domestic products?
A. Television
B. Refrigerator
C. Tube light
D. Cooking gas

Q8. The element common to all acids is
A. hydrogen
B. carbon
C. sulphur
D. oxygen

Q9. Carbon, diamond and graphite are together called
A. allotropes
B. isomers
C. isomorphs
D. isotopes

Q10. Which of the following is not an isotope of hydrogen?
A. Tritium
B. Deuterium
C. Protium
D. Yttrium

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6
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