SSC CGL GA/GS Quiz and RRB(railway) GA/GS Quiz 8/2/2016

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#Everydayquiz SSC CGL World History Quiz

1.The first news paper in the world was started by ?
A) Japan
B) China
C) USA
D) India


2.Which among following is called "Gift of the Nile" ?
A) China
B) India
C) Iraq
D) Egypt

3.Who started the construction of Colosseum in Rome ?
A) Nero
B) Titus
C) Victor
D) Vespasian

4.What was the name of the atom bomb dropped by USA on Hiroshima in Japan during the second world war ?
A) Little Boy
B) Little Fly
C) Little Devil
D) None of these

5.In which year Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany ?
A) 1932
B) 1933
C) 1944
D) 1945

6.Russian revolutionary, who founded the Communist Party was
A) Karl Marx
B) Stalin
C) Lenin
D) Trotsky

7.With which of the following is the term Liberty, Equality and Fraternity associated?
A) Industrial Revolution
B) Russian Revolution
C) French Revolution
D) Olympic Games

8.Who said that " Man is a political animal" ?
A) Aristotle
B) Karl Marx
C) Lenin
D) Plato

9.Which is considered as oldest civilization of the world ?
A) Mesopotamian Civilization
B) Harappan Civilization
C) Chinese Civilization
D) Egyptain Civilization

10.Which country has always remained free from foreign rule?
A) Phillipines
B) Nepal
C) USA
D) Laos

11.Who is also known as the founder of scientific socialism ?
A) Karl Marx
B) Lenin
C) Rousseau
D) Engels

12.When did the first Railway Train begin to carry passengers and freight?
A) 1814 AD
B) 1830 AD
C) 1853 AD
D) 1784 AD

13.In which year American Revolution started ?
A) 1774
B) 1775
C) 1776
D) 1777

14.Which period in medieval western Europe is known as 'Dark Ages'?
A) Early Middle Ages
B) Late Middle Ages
C) Entire Middle Ages
D) Mid Middle Ages

15.French Revolution was started in the Year ?
A) 1786
B) 1787
C) 1788
D) 1789

16. Who was the first to sail round the world ?
A) Francis Drake
B) Columbus
C) Magellan
D) Vasco da Gama

17. Which of the following civilization is associated with 'Laws of Twelve Tables'?
A) Roman Civilization
B) Arab Civilization
C) Greek Civilization
D) Iranian Civilization

18. What is the name of autobiography of Adolf Hitler ?
A) First Attack
B) Mein Kampf
C) My Spirit
D) Ray of Hope

19.Which of the following countries is associated with 'Glorious Revolution'?
A) France
B) Russia
C) USA
D) England

20.Who is the First Test Tube Twins Babies in the World?
A) Louise Brown & Vesli Multinder
B) Stephan & Amanda
C) Harsha & Indhira
D) Elizabeth Car & Carl Wood

https://everydayquiz.blogspot.com Answers
1.B
2. D
3. D
4. A
5. B
6. C
7. C
8. A
9. A
10. B
11.A
12.B
13.B
14.A
15.D
16.C
17.A
18.B
19. D
20. B




#Everydayquiz SSC CGL Economics Quiz

1. In India, Inflation is measured by the?
 A) National Income Deflation
 B) Consumers Price Index for agriculture workers
 C) Consumers Price Index for urban non-manual workers
 D) Wholesale Price Index number

2. Short-term finance is usually for a period ranging up to?
 A) 6 months
 B) 12 months
 C) 18 months
 D) 24 months

3. In the last one decade, which one among the following sectors has attracted the highest foreign direct investment(FDI) inflows into India?
 A) Services sector
 B) Insurance sector
 C) Telecommunication
 D) Defence sector

4. Depreciation means?
 A) Closure of a plant due to labour trouble
 B) Destruction of a plant in a fire accident
 C) Loss of equipment over time due to wear and tear
 D) Closure of a plant due to lock out

5. Which of the following is correct regarding the Gross Domestic Savings in India?
 A) Contribution of Government sector is the largest
 B) Contribution of Household sector is the largest
 C) Contribution of Corporate sector is the largest
 D) Contribution of Corporate sector is the shortest

6. Planning may be defined as the conscious and deliberate choice of economic priorities by some public authority is view of?
 A) Lionel Robbins
 B) Prof. Durbin
 C) Barbar wooton
 D) Charles Bettlenheim

7. Increase in Gross National Product without inflation is called?
 A) Growth with stability
 B) Infrastructure of a perfect economy
 C) Deflation
 D) None of the above

8. The philosophy of 'Laissez-faire' is associated with ?
 A) Gandhian State
 B) Industrial State
 C) Socialist State
 D) Welfare State

9. When was the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) set up?
 A) 1975
 B) 1980
 C) 1982
 D) 1990

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



https://everydayquiz.blogspot.com ANSWER KEY: 1- (D), 2- (B), 3- (C), 4- (C), 5- (B), 6- (C), 7- (A), 8- (B), 9- (C), 10- (C)






#Everydayquiz SSC  CGL World Geography Quiz

1. Which part of the world is referred to as the fertile crescent? 
1. Latin Americas 
2. South East Asia 
3. Middle East 
4. Scandinavia 

2. Which one of the following is not a member country of the Mano River Union? 
1. Liberia 
2. Sierra Leone 
3. Guinea 
4. Nigeria 

3. The Great Artesian Basin, one of the largest and deepest underground water reservoirs in the world is located in___? 
1. Australia 
2. USA 
3. China 
4. Japan 

4. The Shubhamsari (Subansiri) project, is the 2000MW hydroelectric project is coming up in which of the following states? 
1. Tripura 
2. Arunachal Pradesh 
3. Haryana 
4. Sikkim 

5. The Chambal River does not flow through which one of the following states? 
1. Madhya Pradesh 
2. Rajasthan 
3. Gujarat 
4. Uttar Pradesh 

6. The continent which has higher ratio of coast to landmass is ____? 
1. Asia 
2. Australia 
3. Europe 
4. Africa 

7. Mount Stromboli, which is one of the active volcanoes in the world, is in which country? 
1. Argentina 
2. China 
3. Italy 
4. Mexico 

8. Which among the following is the smallest country in the African continent? 
1. Seychelles 
2. Gambia 
3. Libya 
4. Congo 

9. The Mount Kosciuszko, is the highest point in _____? 
1. Australia 
2. Japan 
3. Sri Lanka 
4. Bangladesh 

10. How many states and union territories of India have sea coast? 
1. 9 States and 5 Union Territories 
2. 8 States and 3 Union Territories 
3. 9 States and 4 Union Territories 
4. 7 States and 3 Union Territories


https://everydayquiz.blogspot.com
ANSWERS
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3
2
4
3
1
4
2
5
3
6
3
7
3
8
1
9
1
10
3


#Everydayquiz SSC CGL Biology Quiz

1. Bamboo is a _______.
1. Tree
2. Climber
3. Shrub
4. Herb

2. pH value of blood is _____.
1. in between 8 and 9
2. greater than 10
3. less than 6
4. in between 7 and 8

3. What is the directional growth movement of a plant part in response to the touch of an object called?
1. Thigmotropism
2. Geotropism
3. Chemotropism
4. Phototropism

4. Deforestation has an alarming effect on __________.
1. Increase in gazing area
2. Sunlight
3. Weed control
4. Soil erosion

5. Enzyme ptyalin is produced by ________.
1. Gastric Gland
2. Islets of Langerhans
3. Liver
4. Salivary Glands

6. Enzymes are basically ________.
1. Fats
2. Carbohydrates
3. Proteins
4. Vitamins

7. Which one of the following is the smallest gland in the body?
1. Adrenal
2. Thyroid
3. Pancreas
4. Pituitary

8. DPT vaccine is administered to prevent disease like __________.
1. Diphtheria, Pertussis and Typhoid
2. Diphtheria, Pertussis and Tetanus
3. Dengue, Pertussis and Typhoid
4. Dengue, Polio and Tetanus

9. Blood is a -
1. Reproductive tissue
2. Connective tissue
3. Epithelial tissue
4. Muscular tissue

10.Pick out the correct match -
1. Egg Yolk - Protein and Fat
2. Fleshy foods - Calcium and Protein
3. Fish - Starch and Vitamin
4. Milk - Fibre and Mineral

11. Blood group was discovered by -
1. Alexander Fleming
2. William Harvey
3. Landsteiner
4. Pavlov

12. Which one of the following respires by gills?
1. Cray-fish
2. Star-fish
3. Silver-fish
4. Jelly-fish

13. Which of the following animals is a parasite?
1. Amoeba
2. Sponge
3. Plasmodium
4. Earthworm

14. Gall bladder stones are deposits of -
1. Calcium
2. Phosphorus
3. Glucose
4. Cholesterol

15. The term 'gene' for the factors controlling heredity was coined by -
1. Gregor-Mendal
2. Hugo de vries
3. T.H. Morgan
4. W. Johannsen

https://everydayquiz.blogspot.comAnswers:
1. 3
2. 4
3. 1
4. 4
5. 4
6. 3
7. 4
8. 2
9. 2
10. 1
11. 3
12. 1
13. 3
14. 4
15. 4

#Everydayquiz SSC CGL PHYSICS QUIZ

1. Which are the primary Colours ?
A. Yellow, Green, Blue
B. Red, Magenta, Blue
C. Red, Green, White
D. Red, Green, Blue

2. What is refractive index ?
A. it is defined as the ratio of speed of light in the medium to the speed of light in vacuum.
B. it is defined as the ratio of speed of light in vacuum to the speed of light in the medium .
C. it is defined as the product of speed of light in medium and in vacuum.
D. None of above

3. Which law states, "The rate of loss of heat by a body is directly proportional to the difference in temperature between the body and the surroundings."
A. Doppler's Effect
B. Newton's law of cooling
C. Kirchhoff's Law
D. Stefan's Law

4. What are audible sound waves ?
A. Having frequency less than 20 Hz
B. Having frequency between 20 Hz to 20000 Hz
C. Having frequency more than 20000 Hz
D. None of above

5. Which of the following is an electromagnetic wave ?
A. Cathode rays
B. Sound wave
C. Ultrasonic wave
D. Infra red rays

6. What is Hooke's Law ?
A. Stress is inversely proportional to strain.
B. Stress is directly proportional to strain.
C. Stress and strain are dependent on each other.
D. Stress and strain are independent of each other.

7. What is the maximum value of deforming force upto which a material shows elastic property and above which the material loses it ?
A. Elasticity
B. Strain
C. Elastic Limit
D. Stress

8. The force which opposes the relative motion between different layers of liquid or gases is called
A. Critical Velocity
B. Streamline Flow
C. Terminal Velocity
D. Viscous Force

9. Force of attraction between the molecules of different substances is called
A. Surface tension
B. Cohensive force
C. Adhesive force
D. None of above

10. Sudden fall in barometer is indication of
A. Storm
B. Rain
C. Tide
D. Clear weather

https://everydayquiz.blogspot.com ANSWER KEY: 1- (D), 2- (B), 3- (B), 4- (B), 5- (D), 6- (B), 7- (C), 8- (D), 9- (C), 10- (A)



#Everydayquiz SSC CGL CHEMISTRY QUIZ  

1. Aspirin is
A. acetyl salicylic acid
B. sodium salicylate
C. methyl salicylate
D. ethyl salicylate

2. The oxide of Nitrogen used in medicine as anaesthetic is ?
A. Nitrogen pentoxide
B. Nitrous oxide
C. Nitric oxide
D. Nitrogen dioxide

3. Which one of the following metals does not react with water to produce Hydrogen?
A. Cadmium
B. Lithium
C. Potassium
D. Sodium

4. The most electronegative element among the following is
A. sodium
B. bromine
C. fluorine
D. oxygen

5. Atomic number is equal to
A. Number of electrons
B. Number of nutron
C. Number of protons
D. Total number of protons and neutrons

6. Which of the primary component of natural gas?
A. Ethane
B. Propane
C. Methane
D. Butane

7. The metal used to recover copper from a solution of copper sulphate is ?
A. Na
B. Ag
C. Hg
D. Fe

8. Which gas is used in fire extinguishers ?
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Nitrogen oxide
C. Carbon monoxide
D. Sulpher dioxide

9. The metallurgical process in which a metal is obtained in a fused state is called ?
A. roasting
B. calcinations
C. smelting
D. froth floatation

10. Which of the following is produced during the formation of photochemical smog ?
A. Nitrogen Oxides
B. Hydrocarbons
C. Methane
D. Ozone

https://everydayquiz.blogspot.com ANSWER KEY : 1- ( A),2- ( A), 3-  (A), 4- (C),5- (C),6- ( C), 7-  (D),8- (A),9- (C),10- (D).


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