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#Everydayquiz SSC Polity Quiz
1. The allocation of seats in the present Lok Sabha is based on which one of the following Census?
(1) 1971 (2) 1981
2. Consider the following statements –
(a) The total elective membership of the Lok Sabha is distributed among the States on the basis of the population and area of the State.
(b) The 84th Amendment Act of the Constitution of India lifted the freeze on the delimitation of constituencies imposed by the 42ndAmendment
Which of the statements given above is / are correct?
(1) a only (2) b only
(3) Both a and b (4) neither a nor b
3. Who holds the power to appoint the nominees for Anglo- Indian Community in the Lok Sabha?
(1) Minorities Commission
(2) President of India
(3) Prime Minister
(4) Vice - president
4. What is the minimum age laid down for a candidate to seek election to the Lok Sabha?
(1) 18 years (2) 21 years
(3) 25 years (4) None of these
5. Who is NOT entitled to take part in the activities of Lok Sabha?
(1) The Comptroller and auditor General of India
(2) The Attorney General of India
(3) the Solicitor General
(4) the Secretary to President of India
6. The statewise allocation of seats in Lok Sabha is based on the 1971 Census. Upto which year does the remain intact?
(1) 2011 (2) 2021
(3) 2026 (4) 2031
7. The quorum of Lok sabha is –
(1) 1 / 5th of the total membership
(2) 1 / 6th of the total membership
(3) 1 / 8th of the total membership
(4) 1 /10th of the total membership
8. The 84th Amendment Act has frozen the total number of existing seats in the Lok Sabha on the basis of 1971 Census. They shall remain unaltered till the first Census to be taken after the year –
(1) 2010 (2) 2015
(3) 2021 (4) 2026
9. Which one of the following States has the highest number of reserve seats for the Scheduled Tribes in the Lok Sabha?
(1) Bihar (2) Uttar Pradesh
(3) Madhya Pradesh (4) Gujarat
10. Rajya Sabha can delay the Finance Bill sent for its consideration by the Lok Sabha for a maximum period of –
(1) One year (2) One month
(3) Fourteen days (4) Seven days
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#Everydayquiz ssc Economy Quiz
1. National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) was established in?
(A) 1950
(B) 1951
(C) 1952
(D) 1947
2. Which state stands first in the length of roads in the country?
(A) U. P.
(B) M. P.
(C) Maharashtra
(D) Rajasthan
3. When was Focus Market Scheme introduced?
(A) 2003-04
(B) 2004-05
(C) 2005-06
(D) 2006-07
4. The central banking functions in India are performed by the?
I. Central Bank of India
II. Reserve Bank of India
III. State Bank of India
IV. Punjab National Bank
A. I, II
B. II
C. I
D. II, III
5. Gilt-edged market means
A. bullion market
B. market of government securities
C. market of guns
D. market of pure metals
6. In the last one decade, which one among the following sectors has attracted the highest
foreign direct investment inflows into India?
A. Chemicals other than fertilizers
B. Services sector
C. Food processing
D. Telecommunication
7. Devaluation of a currency means
A. Reduction in the value of a currency vis-a-vis major internationally traded currencies
B. Permitting the currency to seek its worth in the international market
C. Fixing the value of the currency in conjunction with the movement in the value of a basket of
pre-determined currencies
D. Fixing the value of currency in multilateral consultation with the IMF, the World Bank and
major trading partners
8. The chairman of the 13th Finance Commission is
A. Vijay L.Kelkar
B. Millen Kuamr Banerjee
C. C.Rangarajan
D. C.K.Jaffer Sheriff
9. Decimal coinage was introduced in India in the year
A. 1850
B. 1957
C. 1955
D. 1960
10. The Tenth Plan period was from
A. 1900–1995
B. 1992–1997
C. 2002–2007
D. 2007–2012
11. National Rural Development Institute is situated at
A. Patna
B. Shimla
C. Hyderabad
D. New Delhi
12. Who introduced cooperative society in India?
A. Lord Curzon
B. Lord Wavell
C. Lord Rippon
D. Lord Cornwallis
13. Which Indian got Nobel Prize for Economics?
A. Khorana
B. C.V.Raman
C. Teressa
D. Amarthiya Sen
14. The Headquarter of RBI is in
A. Delhi
B. Nasik
C. Mumbai
D. Kanpur
15. National Income estimates in India is prepared by
A. RBI
B. C.S.O.
C. Finance Ministry
D. Planning Commission
16. Dalal street is situated at
A. Paris
B. Mumbai
C. London
D. New Delhi
17. On July 12, 1982, the ARDC was merged into
A. RBI
B. NABARD
C. EXIM Bank
D. None of the above
18. The first wholly Indian Bank was set up in
A. 1794
B. 1894
C. 1896
D. 1902
19. Which of the following is the first Indian private company to sign an accord with Government of Myanmar for oil exploration in two offshore blocks in that country?
A. Reliance Energy
B. Essar Oil
C. GAIL
D. ONGC
20. The former name of State Bank of India was
A. Central Bank of India
B. United Bank of India
C. Imperial Bank of India
D. People’s Bank of India
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#Everydayquiz ssc Geography Quiz
1. Which is the largest river in the world in terms of volume of water?
A. Nile
B. Brahmaputra
C. Amazon
D. Yangtze
2. Which one of the following Indian states is the largest producer of natural rubber?
A. Tamilnadu
B. Kerala
C. Assam
D. Andhra Pradesh
3. Which palnet is known as the Earth’s twin?
A. Venus
B. Mars
C. Uranus
D. Neptune
4. There is rainfall in winter in Tamil Nadu due to the following reasons
A. South-West Monsoon
B. North-East Monsoon
C. Tropical cost Current
D. None of these
5. Diesel locomotives are manufactured at
A. Kapurthala
B. Perambur
C. Varanasi
D. Jamshedpur
6. The second largest river basin in india is of the river
A. Brahmaputra
B. Narmada
C. Krishna
D. Godavari
7. Which one of the following is the Second largest river of India?
A. Godavari
B. Yamuna
C. Narmada
D. Bramhaputra
8. The country having the largest area under tea cultivation is
A. Brazil
B. Russia
C. Bangladesh
D. India
9. After textile, the second largest industry of India is
A. Sugar
B. Jute
C. Cement
D. None of these
10. Which Country have minimum length of international border along with India ?
A. Bhutan
B. Nepal
C. Myanmar
D. Afganistan
#Everydayquiz Answers:
1-C
2-B
3-A
4-B
5-C
6-D
7-A
8-D
9-A
10-A
2-B
3-A
4-B
5-C
6-D
7-A
8-D
9-A
10-A
#Everydayquiz SSC Physics Quiz
1. Which instrument is used to measure sound under water ?
A. Hygrometer
B. Hygroscope
C. Hypsometer
D. Hydrophone
2. Which instrument is used to measure pressure of gases ?
A. Manometer
B. Machmeter
C. Magnetometer
D. Micrometer
3. Which instrument is used to measure heat radiation ?
A. Radar
B. Salinometer
C. Refractometer
D. Radio micrometer
4. Which instrument is used to measure strength of direct current ?
A. Stroboscope
B. Streoscope
C. Tangent Galvanometer
D. Tachometer
5. K. Macmillan invented
A. Bicycle
B. Barometer
C. Calculating Machine
D. Centigrade Scale
6. Thomas Alva Edison invented
A. Cinema
B. Cine Camera
C. Computer
D. Cinematograph
7. Alfred Nobel invented
A. X ray
B. Diesel Engine
C. Dynamite
D. Dynamo
8. David Hughes invented
A. Machine Gun
B. Microphone
C. Microscope
D. Motorcycle
9. Marie and Pierre Curie invented
A. Radio
B. Radium
C. Radar
D. Refrigerator
10. Alexander Graham Bell invented
A. Telephone
B. Telescope
C. Television
D. Tank
#Everydayquiz Answers:
1- (D), 2- (A), 3- (D), 4- (C), 5- (A), 6- (D), 7- (C), 8- (B),9-(B), 10- (A).
#Everydayquiz ssc Biology Quiz
1. In the cell the food (glucose) is broken down into
(a) Oxygen, water and energy
(b) Nitrogen and water
(c) Carbon dioxide, water and energy
(d) Carbon dioxide only
2. Yeast are used to make wine and beer this is because
(a) It respire aerobically which breaks down glucose producing alcohol.
(b) It respire in the absence of oxygen which breaks down glucose into alcohol.
(c) It produces alcohol without breaking down glucose.
(d) It is multi celled organism and produces alcohol .
3. Muscles cramps occur after heavy exercise this is because accumulation of
(a) Amino acids
(b) Fatty acids
(c) Carbon dioxide
(d) Lactic acid
4. During breathing the unwanted particles such as smoke,dust,pollen etc get trapped in
(a) Trachea
(b) Pharynx
(c) Nasal cavity
(d) Lungs
5. At rest adult person breathes in and out
(a) 19-22 times in a minute
(b) 25-30 times in a minute
(c) 15-18 times in a minute
(d) 30-35 times in a minute
6. Blood transport substances like digested food from
(a) Small intestine
(b) Large intestine
(c) Stomach
(d) Pancreas
7. Oxygen transports to all parts of the body through haemoglobin. Haemoglobin presents in
(a) Plasma
(b) White blood cells
(c) Platelets
(d) Red blood cells
8 Consider the following statements
(1) Arteries carry carbon dioxide rich blood from the heart to lungs.
(2) Veins are the vessels which carry carbon dioxide rich blood
from all parts of the body back to the lungs.
(3) Arteries carry oxygen rich blood from heart to all parts of the body.
(4) Veins have thick walls.
Which of the above statements is correct?
(a) 1 and 2
(b) 2 and 3
(C) 3 and 4
(d) 1 and 4
9.A resting person usually has a pulse rate between
(a) 65-72
(b) 72-80
(C) 62-75
(d) 72-74
10.Consider the following statements
(1) Pulmonary artery carries blood from the heart .It carries carbon dioxide rich blood to the lungs.
(2) Pulmonary vein carries oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the heart.
Which of the above statement is correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(C) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
(a) Oxygen, water and energy
(b) Nitrogen and water
(c) Carbon dioxide, water and energy
(d) Carbon dioxide only
2. Yeast are used to make wine and beer this is because
(a) It respire aerobically which breaks down glucose producing alcohol.
(b) It respire in the absence of oxygen which breaks down glucose into alcohol.
(c) It produces alcohol without breaking down glucose.
(d) It is multi celled organism and produces alcohol .
3. Muscles cramps occur after heavy exercise this is because accumulation of
(a) Amino acids
(b) Fatty acids
(c) Carbon dioxide
(d) Lactic acid
4. During breathing the unwanted particles such as smoke,dust,pollen etc get trapped in
(a) Trachea
(b) Pharynx
(c) Nasal cavity
(d) Lungs
5. At rest adult person breathes in and out
(a) 19-22 times in a minute
(b) 25-30 times in a minute
(c) 15-18 times in a minute
(d) 30-35 times in a minute
6. Blood transport substances like digested food from
(a) Small intestine
(b) Large intestine
(c) Stomach
(d) Pancreas
7. Oxygen transports to all parts of the body through haemoglobin. Haemoglobin presents in
(a) Plasma
(b) White blood cells
(c) Platelets
(d) Red blood cells
8 Consider the following statements
(1) Arteries carry carbon dioxide rich blood from the heart to lungs.
(2) Veins are the vessels which carry carbon dioxide rich blood
from all parts of the body back to the lungs.
(3) Arteries carry oxygen rich blood from heart to all parts of the body.
(4) Veins have thick walls.
Which of the above statements is correct?
(a) 1 and 2
(b) 2 and 3
(C) 3 and 4
(d) 1 and 4
9.A resting person usually has a pulse rate between
(a) 65-72
(b) 72-80
(C) 62-75
(d) 72-74
10.Consider the following statements
(1) Pulmonary artery carries blood from the heart .It carries carbon dioxide rich blood to the lungs.
(2) Pulmonary vein carries oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the heart.
Which of the above statement is correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(C) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
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1.C
2. D
3. D
4. C
5.C
6. A
7.D
8. B
9.B
10. C
2. D
3. D
4. C
5.C
6. A
7.D
8. B
9.B
10. C
#Everydayquiz Chemistry Quiz
1. The gas used to extinguish fire is —
(A) Neon
(B) Nitrogen
(C) Carbon dioxide
(D) Carbon Monoxide
2. In which of the following activities Silicon Carbide is used ?
(A) Making cement and glass
(B) Disinfecting water and ponds
(C) Making castes for statues
(D) Cutting very hard substances
3. The element common to all acids is —
(A) Oxygen
(B) Hydrogen
(C) Nitrogen
(D) Sulphur
4. Gobar gas contains mainly —
(A) Methane
(B) Carbon dioxide
(C) Butane
(D) Carbon Monoxide
5. The most malleable metal is —
(A) Silver
(B) Gold
(C) Aluminium
(D) Sodium
6. Tetraethyl lead is used as —
(A) Mosquito repellent
(B) Pain Killer
(C) Fire extinguisher
(D) Petrol additive
7. Which of the following is used in beauty parlours for hair setting ?
(A) Phosphorus
(B) Sulphur
(C) Chlorine
(D) Silicon
8. Which of the following is a non-metal that remains liquid in room temperature ?
(A) Bromine
(B) Chlorine
(C) Helium
(D) Phosphorus
9. From which mineral is radium obtained —
(A) Limestone
(B) Haematitie
(C) Pitchblende
(D) Rutile
10. What is laughing gas ?
(A) Carbon dioxide
(B) Sulphur dioxide
(C) Nitrogen Dioxide
(D) Nitrous oxide
11. Which of the following is used as a material for making protective windows in space probes ?
(A) Steel
(B) Graphite
(C) Tungsten
(D) Diamond
12. Which form of phosphorus is used in safety metals?
(A) Red Phosphorus
(B) White Phosphorus
(C) Yellow Phosphorus
(D) Black Phosphorous
13. Stainless steel is an alloy of —
(A) Iron, Carbon and Nickel
(B) Iron and Manganese
(C) Iron, Chromium and Zinc
(D) Iron, Chromium and Nickel
14. Which of the following is not correctly matched ?
(A) Galena : Lead Sulphide
(B) Green vitriol : Copper sulphate
(C) Plaster of Paris : Calcium sulphate
(D) Calomel : Mercurous Chloride
15. Which of the following metals forms an amalgum with other metals ?
(A) Lead
(B) Tin
(C) Zinc
(D) Mercury
(B) Nitrogen
(C) Carbon dioxide
(D) Carbon Monoxide
2. In which of the following activities Silicon Carbide is used ?
(A) Making cement and glass
(B) Disinfecting water and ponds
(C) Making castes for statues
(D) Cutting very hard substances
3. The element common to all acids is —
(A) Oxygen
(B) Hydrogen
(C) Nitrogen
(D) Sulphur
4. Gobar gas contains mainly —
(A) Methane
(B) Carbon dioxide
(C) Butane
(D) Carbon Monoxide
5. The most malleable metal is —
(A) Silver
(B) Gold
(C) Aluminium
(D) Sodium
6. Tetraethyl lead is used as —
(A) Mosquito repellent
(B) Pain Killer
(C) Fire extinguisher
(D) Petrol additive
7. Which of the following is used in beauty parlours for hair setting ?
(A) Phosphorus
(B) Sulphur
(C) Chlorine
(D) Silicon
8. Which of the following is a non-metal that remains liquid in room temperature ?
(A) Bromine
(B) Chlorine
(C) Helium
(D) Phosphorus
9. From which mineral is radium obtained —
(A) Limestone
(B) Haematitie
(C) Pitchblende
(D) Rutile
10. What is laughing gas ?
(A) Carbon dioxide
(B) Sulphur dioxide
(C) Nitrogen Dioxide
(D) Nitrous oxide
11. Which of the following is used as a material for making protective windows in space probes ?
(A) Steel
(B) Graphite
(C) Tungsten
(D) Diamond
12. Which form of phosphorus is used in safety metals?
(A) Red Phosphorus
(B) White Phosphorus
(C) Yellow Phosphorus
(D) Black Phosphorous
13. Stainless steel is an alloy of —
(A) Iron, Carbon and Nickel
(B) Iron and Manganese
(C) Iron, Chromium and Zinc
(D) Iron, Chromium and Nickel
14. Which of the following is not correctly matched ?
(A) Galena : Lead Sulphide
(B) Green vitriol : Copper sulphate
(C) Plaster of Paris : Calcium sulphate
(D) Calomel : Mercurous Chloride
15. Which of the following metals forms an amalgum with other metals ?
(A) Lead
(B) Tin
(C) Zinc
(D) Mercury
#Everydayquiz Answers:
1. (C)
2. (D)
3. (B)
4. (A)
5. (B)
6. (D)
7. (B)
8. (A)
9. (C)
10. (D)
11. (D)
12. (A)
13. (D)
14. (B)
15. (D)
1. (C)
2. (D)
3. (B)
4. (A)
5. (B)
6. (D)
7. (B)
8. (A)
9. (C)
10. (D)
11. (D)
12. (A)
13. (D)
14. (B)
15. (D)
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