Railway and SSC GA/GS quiz 2/2/2016

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Everydayquiz history

1.  All India Harijan Sangha established by Mahtama Gandhi, in the year

(a) 1935                                               
(b) 1932
(c) 1920                                               
(d) 1927

2.  In which place did Satyagraha first started
(a) Delhi                                              
(b) Calcutta
(c) Baroda                                          
(d) Champaran

3.  First census in India was conducted at the time of
(a) Lord Dufferin                                 
(b) Lord Lytton
(c) Lord Auckland                               
(d) Sir John Napier

4.  Who was the Viceroy of India when the Rowlatt Act was Passed
(a) Lord Irwin                                    
(b) Lord Reading
(c) Lord Chelmsford                           
(d) Lord Wavell

5.   Who introduce English as official language
(a) Lord William Bentick                     
(b) Sir Charles Wood
(c) Dalhousie                                     
(d) Allan Octawain Hume

6.   Who was the founder of the Indian Association
(a) Dadabhai Naoroji                           
(b) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(c) Surendranath Banerjee                   
(d) AO Hume

7.   The first Indian leader to undergo imprisonment
(a) C Vijaraghavachari                        
(b) B G Tilak
(c) Bipin Chandra Pal                         
(d) Dadabhai Noroji

8.   First Indian to used the word ‘Swarajya’
(a) Raja Rammohan Rai                    
(b) Mahtma Gandhi
(c) Bal Gangadhar Tilak                     
(d) Swami Vivekanand

9.   Who wrote the book Babuvivah
(a) Raja Rammohan Rai                    
(b) Pandit Rambai
(c) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar          
(d) Rabindranath Tagore

10. Who first translated Bhagvad Gita to English
(a) William Jones                              
(b) Charles Wilkins
(c) Alexander Cunningham                
(d) John Marshall

Everydayquiz Answers:

1. c
2. b
3. a
4. c
5. b
6. c
7. a
8. c
9. b
10. d



Everydayquiz polity

1. The office of the president can fall vacant due to
A. resignation
B. death
C. removal
D. All of the above


2. The president can dismiss a member of the council of ministers
A. on his own
B. on the recommendation of the prime ministers
C. only under emergency conditions
D. ith the consent of the speaker

3. The president demand for further reforms, attended with the dislocation caused by the non-cooperation movement, led the British government to appoint a Statutory Commission in 1927. This commission was headed by
A. Sri John Simon
B. Lord Chelmsford
C. Lord Minto
D. E.S. Montague

4. The office of the prime minister of India
A. has a constitutional basis
B. has a statutory basis
C. has conventional basis
D. None of the above

5. The powers to legislate with respect to any matter not enumerated in any of the three lists are mentioned as residuary powers. Which of the following is empowered to determine finally as to whether or not a particular matter falls in this category
A. Lok Sabha
B. Judiciary
C. Rajya Sabha
D. Parliament

6. The members of the parliamentary committee
A. are appointed by the president in consultation with the prime minister
B. are appointed by the president on the recommendation of the speaker
C. are taken from various groups and parties in Parliament in proportion to their respective strength
D. both (b) and (c)

7. The name of a candidate for the office of president of India may be proposed by
A. any five citizens of India
B. any five members of the Parliament
C. any one member of the Electoral College
D. any ten members of the Electoral College

8. The Parliament can restrict or abrogate by law, fundamental rights with respect to
A. the members of the armed forces
B. the forces charged with the maintenance of public order
C. the persons employed in any bureau or other organization established by the state for purpose of intelligence
D. All of the above

9. Preamble enshrines the ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity - ideals inspired by the
A. Russian Revolution
B. Irish Revolution
C. French Revolution
D. US Constitution

10. The minimum number of members that must be present to hold the meeting of the Lok Sabha is
A. one-fourth of the total membership
B. one-tenth of the total membership of the Houses
C. 50 percent strength of the Lok Sabha
D. at least 100 members


Everydayquiz Answers
1. D
2. B
3. A
4. A
5. B
6. C
7. D
8. D
9. C
10. B



Everydayquiz Economics

1) What is the effect of Deficit financing?
a) Deflation
b) Recession
c) Inflation
d) Depression

2) The Slack Season in the Indian Economy is?
a) Feb - Apr
b) Mar - Apr
c) Jan - June
d) Sep - Dec

3) Development expenditure of the Central government does not include?
a) Expenditure on economic services
b) Defence expenditure
c) Grant to states
d) Expenditure on social and community services

4) "The Board of Financial Supervision " was constituted to have mandate over
a) Only commercial banks
b) Only financial institutions
c) Only non - banking financial companies
d) All of these

5) The balance of the payments deficit in India can be eased by
a) conserving the foreign exchange reserves
b) promotion of exports
c) liberalisation of imports
d) export promotion and import substitution

6) What was the main objective of Green Revolution in India ?
a) To increase the extent of cash crop cultivation
b) To increase the area of green forests under social forestry scheme
c) Modernisation of agriculture through science and technology
d) To introduce the Japanese method of paddy cultivation

7) During which Plan period did agricultural production register a negative growth?
a) First
b) Second
c) Third
d) Fourth

8) The modern economy is not characterised by?
a) Production for market
b) Capital intensive mode of production
c) Development of money economy
d) Self-sufficient village system

9) Recession is that economic state of a country when there is
a) accumulation of unsold stocks
b) slump in trade and industry
c) fall in consumer demand
d) All the above

10) India opted for 'Mixed Economy' in?
a) First Five Year Plan
b) Second Five Year Plan
c) Industrial Policy of 1948
d) Framing of the Constitution

11) Name the two PSUs, which were granted the Maharatna status by the Union Government of India in 2013?
a) ONGC and Gail
b) NTPC and BHEL
c) BHEL and GAIL
d) ONGC and NTPC

12) Match the following PSUs with the status granted to them?
i. Coal India Limited                               a. Navratna
ii. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited          b. Miniratna Category I
iii. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited     c. Miniratna Category I
iv. RITES Limited                                   d. Maharatana
a) i&d, ii&a, iii&b and iv&c
b) i&c, ii&a, iii&b and iv&d
c) i&d, ii&b, iii&a and iv&c
d) i&a, ii&d, iii&c and iv&c

13) Rajasthan Royals was penalized with a fine amount of around 100 crore Rupees for violating the Forex laws in February 2013. Name the body that slapped the fine on the IPL team?
a) BCCI
b) Competition Commission of India
c) Enforcement Directorate 
d) None of these

14) The income tax in India is
a) indirect and progressive
b) diret and proportional
c) direct and progressive
d) indirect and proportional

15) The principal sources of revenue to the State Government in India is
a) Income Tax
b) Sales Tax
c)State Excise Duties
d) Land Revenue

16) Which two of the following nationlised banks have been merged as per the recommendation of the Narasimhan Committee ?
a) New Bank of India and Bank of India
b) Central Bank of India and Corporation Bank
c) Parur Bank of India and Bank of India
d) Punjab National Bank and New Bank of India

17) Open market operations of a Central Bank are sale and purchase of
a) Foreign currencies
b) corporate securities
c) trade bills
d) government securities

18) Indias Economic Summit was held in December 1999, in
a) Mumbai
b) New Delhi
c) Chennai
d) Bangalore

19) Among Indian Economics who had done pioneering work on National Income ?
a) P.N. Dhar
b) Jagdish Bhagwati
c) V. K. R. V. Rao
d) Prof. Shenoi

20) .The ""Garibi Hatao"" slogan was coined in
a) 1958
b) 1966
c) 1971
d) 1980
Everydayquiz Answers

01) c
02) c
03) b
04) d
05) d
06) c
07) c
08) d
09) d
10) c
11) c
12) a
13) c
14) c
15) b
16) d
17) d
18) b
19) c
20) c


Everydayquiz Physics 

1. The information of brilliant colors in a thin soap film is a consequence of the phenomena of
A) Polarization and interference              
B) Diffraction and dispersion
C) Multiple refraction and dispersion     
D) Multiple reflection and interference

2. The working of the quartz crystal in the watch is based on the
A) Piezo - electric Effect               
B) Edison Effect
C) Photoelectric Effect  
D) Johnson Effect

3. The core of an electromagnet is made of soft iron because soft iron has
A) small susceptibility and small retentivity         
B) large susceptibility and small retentivity
C) large density and large retentivity      
D) small density and large retentivity

4. When one enters a dark room after being in bright light one is not able to see anything clearly for a while because
A) the retina of the eye moves forward               
B) the retina of the eye moves backward
C) the iris is unable to dilate the pupil immediately to be able to see things          
D) the eye has no power of accommodation

5. Curie is the unit of
A) temperature               
B) radio activity
C) heat
D) energy

6. Which of the following physical quantities do not have same dimensions
A) Force and Pressure
B) Work and Energy
C) Impulse and momentum       
D) Weight and Force

7. One astronomical unit is the average distance between
A) Earth and the Sun     
B) Earth and the Moon
C) Jupiter and the Sun  
D) Pluto and the Sun

8. Distance of stars are measured in
A) Galactic unit 
B) seller mile
C) Cosmic Kilometre      
D) Light year

9. Decibel is the unit of
A) speed of light              
B) intensity of sound
C) intensity of heat        
D) None of these

10. Which of the following is not a vector quantity
A) speed             
B) velocity
C) torque            
D) displacement

11. When a steel ball is placed on the surface of mercury, it does not sink because
A) of the surface tension of mercury     
B) mercury is a semisolid
C) of the high viscosity of mercury          
D) the density of mercury is greater than that of steel

12. To produce deflection in a television picture tube:
A) an electric field is used            
B) a magnetic field is used
C) both electric and magnetic field are used       
D) none of the above

13. Two bulbs are fitted in a room in the domestic electric installation. One of them glows brighter than the other. Then
A) the brighter bulb has smaller resistance
B) the brighter bulb has larger resistance
C) both the bulbs have the same resistance       
D) none of these

14. A car parked in the sun with its windows closed gets terribly hot inside. This is due to
A) the heat emitted by the engine          
B) the greenhouse effect
C) the good conducting power of the metal body            
D) the double layered wind shield

15. If a band is played on the moon the sound will
A) reverberate 
B) be heard by us faintly
C) be heard upto 10 km from it 
D) not be heard at any distance at all from it


Everydayquiz Answers
1
D
2
A
3
B
4
C
5
B
6
A
7
A
8
D
9
B
10
A
11
D
12
B
13
A
14
B
15
D

Everydayquiz Geography

1.    The Magnitude of Earthquake is measured on the –
(a) Barometer                  
(b) Anemometer
(c) Kelvin meter               
(d) Richter scale

2.    Dome mountain are the result of –
(a) Intrusion of magma
(b) Folding
(c) Frictions at the joints of the rocks
(d) Faulting

3.    Creators or calderas are –
(a) Rift valley
(b) Hollows created by removed of volcanic cones
(c) Sink holes
(d) Pot holes

4.    A volcanic eruption is most likely to be violent cones
(a) The volcano is near to the sea
(b) The neck of the volcano is sealed by a plug
(c) The lava is viscous
(d) The lava reaches the surface through a fissure

5.    Which of the following features is not an aspect of vulcanicity?
(a) Geyser                         
(b) Batholiths
(c) Dyke                            
(d) Fold

6.    Which of the following statements best describes the usefulness of vulcanicity?
(a)  A violent volcanic eruption represents the release of an enormous amount of energy 
(b) The high density of population in parts of java is dependent an on agriculture
(c) Some volcanoes are dormant
(d) Fissure eruption are usually non- violent

7.    Which of the following features is the product t of vulcanicity?
(a) Geosynclines              
(b) Escarpment
(c) Atoll                             
(d) Fold mountain

8.    The earthquake at Sagami bay in Japan which killed two and a half lakh people was an example of –
(a) Tectonic earthquake
(b) Plutonic earthquake
(c) Main- induced earthquake
(d) Is static earthquake

9.    The lines joining the place of equal intensity of seismic waves are known as :
(a) Seisimice line             
(b) Isoseisimic line
(c) Isogonal line                
(d) Isogonic line

10.  Which is not a causative factor of earthquake?
(a) Volcanoes                   
(b) Isostacy
(c) Tectonics                    
(d) Waves

11.  The place of origin of an earthquake is called –
(a) Epicentre                    
(b) Focus
(c) Seismal                       
(d) Amphidromic point

12.  Tsunamis are originated due to –
(a) Sea waves                  
(b) Earthquake
(c) Hurricane                    
(d) Rotation of the earth

13.  The famous ‘Ring of fire’ which account for 68% of an earthquakes occurring in the earth is in the –
(a) Atlantic ocean             
(b) Indian ocean
(c)Pacific ocean              
(d) Arctic ocean

14.  The number indicating the intensity of an earthquake on a Richter scale range between –
(a) 1 to 7                           
(b) 1 to 8
(c) 1 to 9                           
(d) 1 to 12

15.  Which is not a topography produced by volcano city -
(a) Cones                         
(b) Crater
(c) Caldera                       
(d) Cirque

Everydayquiz Answers
1.    (d)
2.    (a)
3.    (b)
4.    (c)
5.    (a)
6.    (b)
7.    (c)
8.    (a)
9.    (b)
10.  (d)
11.  (b)
12.  (b)
13.  (c)
14.  (c)
15.  (d)


Everydayquiz Chemistry

1Who is regarded as father of modern chemistry ?
A.  Ruterford
B.  Einstein
C.  Lavoisier
D.  C.V. Raman



2. Which is not a type of elements ?
A.  Metals
B.  Non Metals
C.  Metalloids
D.  Gases

3. Which acid is present in lemon ?
A.  Marlic acid
B.  Citric acid
C.  Lactic acid
D.  Tartaric acid

4. Identify the wrong statement in the following
A.  Atomic radius of the elements increases as one moves down the first group of the periodic table
B.  Atomic radius of the elements decreases as one moves across from left to right in the 2nd period of the
C.  Amongst isoelectronic species, smaller the positive charge on the cation, smaller is the ionic radius
D.  Amongst isoelectronic species, greater the negative charge on the anion, larger is the ionic radius

5. Rare gases are
A.  Mono atomic
B.  Di atomic
C.  Tri atomic
D.  None of above

6. The term PVC used in the plastic industry stands for
A.  Polyvinyl chloride
B.  Polyvinyl carbobate
C.  Phosphor vanadiu chloride
D.  Phosphavinyl chloride

7. What among following is used to produce artificial rain ?
A.  Copper oxide
B.  Carbon monoxide
C.  Silver iodide
D.  Silver nitrate

8. Who proposed first atomic theory ?
A.  E.Rutherford
B.  De Broglie
C.  John Dalton
D.  D.I.Mendeleef

9. pH of blood is ?
A.  10.4
B.  9
C.  7.4
D.  4

10. pH of water is
A.  5
B.  6
C.  7
D.  8
Everydayquiz Answers
1- (c) , 2- (d), 3- (b), 4- (c), 5- (b), 6- (a), 7- (c), 8- (c), 9- (c), 10- (c).


Everydayquiz biology Quiz

1) The ph value of human blood is__?
a) 7.40
b) 7.20
c) 0
d) 8.60

2) The rarest blood group is __. 
a) O negative
b) B negative
c) AB positive
d) AB negative

3) The metal present in the haemoglobin is __ . 
a) Copper
b) Calcium
c) Iron
d) Aluminium

4) Age of fishes was known as __. 
a) Devonian
b) Ordovician
c) Crustaceous
d) Silurian

5) The metal present in the chlorophyll is __. 
a) Calcium
b) Aluminium
c) Zinc
d) Magnesium

6) The important sugar in honey is __.
a) Lactose
b) Fructose
c) Maltose
d) Sucrose

7) The number of Chromosomes in the human gene is __.
a) 23
b) 48
c) 46
d) 24

8) Viticulture is related with __.
a) Grapes
b) Pine Apple
c) Orange
d) Strawberry

9) The acid present in Vinegar is
a) Citric Acid
b) Acetic Acid
c) Oxalic Acid
d) Malic Acid

10) The longest and largest bone in the human body is __. 
a) Spinal Cord
b) Humerus
c) Fibula
d) Femur

11) The average weight of the human brain is __. 
a) 1,500 grams
b) 1,200 grams
c) 1,400 grams
d) 1,300 grams

12) Which part of human brain is affected by alcohol?
a) Cerebrum
b) Cerebellum
c) Medulla Oblongata
d) Corpus Callosum

13) The first heart Transplantation in India was in the Year __. 
a) 3rd August 1994
b) 13th August 1994
c) 3rd September 1994
d) 13th September 1994

14) The largest organ in the human body is __. 
a) Gland
b) Bone
c) Skin
d) Liver

15) Which type of lens is used to correct myopia?
a) Convex lens
b) Concave lens
c) Biconcave lens
d) Biconvex lens

16) There are several levels of protein structure, the most complex of which is
a) primary
b) secondary
c) tertiary
d) quaternary

17) Animals store glucose in the form of
a) amylose
b) glycogen
c) glycerol
d) guanine

18) The globular shape of a protein is called the
a) primary structure
b) secondary structure
c) tertiary structure
d) quaternary structure

19) What happens during a hydrolysis reaction?
a) protein coils into its secondary structure
b) the bond between two subunits of a macromolecule is broken
c) saturated fats become unsaturated
d) a bond is formed between two subunits of a macromolecule

20) Molecules that have the same chemical formula but have different molecular structures are called
a) isotopes
b) ions
c) structural isotopes
d) isomers

Everydayquiz Answers
01) a
02) d
03) c
04) a
05) d
06) b
07) c
08) a
09) b
10) d
11) c
12) b
13) a
14) c
15) b
16) d
17) b
18) c
19) b
20) d



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