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Everydayquiz SSC CGL History Quiz
1. The famous Vedic saying “War begins in the minds of men”, is stated in
1) Rig Veda
2) Atharva Veda
3) Sama Veda
1) The Rig Vedic people worshipped nature.
2) The Rig Vedic Aryans were by and large urban people.
3) The Rig Vedic family comprised parents and other kith and kin apart from husband and wife.
4) The Rig Vedic women were highly; respected and that most of the religious ceremonies’ were considered incomplete unless wives joined their husbands
3. Codes of conduct of the Vedic Society are laid down in
1) Puranas
2) Vedas
3) Brahmanas
4) Smritis
4. Which of the following was not one of the distinguished tribes of the later Vedic period?’
1) Videhas
2) Bharatas
3) Panchalas
4) Kurus
5. In Rig Vedic period, the most important functionary after the king was
1) Purohita
2) Senani
3) Law Officer
4) Tax Collector
6. The tax which the kings used to collect from the people in the Vedic period was called
1) Kara
2) Varman
3) Bali
4) Vidatha
7. In the Vedic Society, the term used to denote a group of families was
1) gotra
2) jana
3) vish
4) grama
8. The Puranas are ........ in number.
1) 18
2) 25
3) 52
4) 108
9. Which of the following Vedangas contains the Srautra, the Grihya and the Dharma Sutras?
1) Nirukta
2) Shiksha
3) Chhandas
4) Kalpa
10. Which one of the following is the earliest school of Indian philosophy?
1) Vaisesika
2) Samkhya
3) Yoga
4) Karma mimamsa
11. Taxila was a famous site of
1) Mauryan Art
2) Gupta Art
3) Gandhara Art
4) Early Vedic Art
12. The world is God and God is my soul is the philosophy contained in the
1) Vedas
2) Puranas
3) Brahamanas
4) Upanishads
13. Which of the following was one of the ingredients of ‘Middle Path’ advocated by Buddha?
1) Abandonment of killing
2) Right effort
3) Speak no falsehood
4) Giving up hankering for wealth
14. The Granary at Harappa was made of
1) bricks only
2) bricks and timber
3) bricks and stones
4) None of these
15. Which colour was commonly used in Harappan pottery?
1) Blue
2) Red
3) Blue-green
4) Buff
16. Svetambaras and Digambaras were two sects of
1) Jainism
2) Buddhism
3) Saivism
4) Vaishnavism
17. The distinguishing feature of Upnishadic thought is
1) faith in idol worship
2) belief in karma and rebirth
3) belief in practising Veda for attaining moksha
4) All the above
18. The great Indian philospher Sankara advocated
1) Advaita
2) Dvaita
3) Vishistadvaita
4) None of these
19. During the Neolithic age in India, the only metal known to the people was
1) iron
2) copper
3) gold
4) silver
20. Which of the following is the correct statement regarding the Buddha’s attitude on the subject of entry of women into the Buddhist Sangha?
1) He was indifferent on this subject
2) He gladly accepted women into the Sangha.
3) He did not allow women into the Sangha.
4) None of these
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Everydayquiz SSC CGL Indian Polity Quiz
1. Part III of the Constitution of India relates to –
(a) Fundamental Rights
(b) Directive Principles of state policy
(c) Fundamental duties
(d) Citizenship india
2. Which of the following is given the power to implement the Fundamental
Right by the Constitution?
(a) All courts in India
(b) The Parliament
(c) the President
(c) the President
(d) The Supreme Court and High Courts
3. Which provision of the Fundamental Rights is directly relates to the
exploitation of children?
(a) Article 17
(b) Article 19
(c) Article 23
(d) Article 24
4. Right to education to all children between the age of 6 to 14 year is-
(a) Included in the Directive Principle of State Policy
(b) A fundamental Right
(c) A Statutory Right
(d) None of the above
5. Which one of the following writs examines the functioning of Subordinate
Courts?
(a) Quo Warranto
(b) Mandamus
(c) Certiorari
(d) Habeas Corpus
6. Which Amendment to the Constitution inserted a new Article 21 A providing
Right to Education in the Constitution?
(a) 86th Amendment
(b) 87th Amendment
(c) 88th Amendment
(d) 89th Amendment
7. Who is the guardian of Fundamental Rights enumerated in Indian Constitution?
(a) Supreme Court
(b) Parliament
(c) Constitution
(d) President
8. The Word ‘Hindus’ in Article 25 of the Constitution of India does not
include?
(a) Buddhists
(b) Jains
(c) Sikhs
(d) Parsees
9. The 44th Amendment in the Constitution of Indian removed the following
right from the category of Fundamental Right?
(a) Freedom of speech
(b) Constitutional remedies
(c) Property
(d) Freedom of religion
10. In the Indian Constitution the Right Equality is granted by five Articles. They
Are ?
(a) Article 13 to Article 17
(b) Article 14 to Article 18
(c) Article 15 to Article 19
(d) Article 16 to Article 20
Answers:-
1. a
2. d
3. d
4. b
5. c
6. a
7. a
8. d
9. c
10. b
Everydayquiz SSC CGL ECONOMICS QUIZ
1.The first indigenous bank which came into existence in 1894 was
A.Central Bank of India
B.Punjab National Bank
C.Reserve Bank of India
D.Imperial Bank of India
2.The Export Import (EXIM) Bank was set up in
A.1980
B.1982
C.1981
D.1989
3.The National Bank of Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD) was set up in
A.1979
B.1980
C.1981
D.1982
4.Gilt-edged market means
A.bullion market
B.market of government securities
C.market of guns
D.market of pure metals
5.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
6.India changed over to the decimal system of coinage in
A.April 1995
B.April 1957
C.April 1958
D.April 1959
7.Gross domestic capital formation is defined as
A.flow of expenditure devoted to increased or maintaining of the capital stock
B.expenditure incurred on physical assets only
C.production exceeding demand
D.net addition to stock after depreciation
8.Which of the following items would not appear in a company's balance sheet?
A.Value of stocks of raw materials held
B.Total issued capital
C.Revenue from sales of the company's products
D.Cash held at the bank
9.The first wholly Indian Bank was set up in
A.1794
B.1894
C.1896
D.1902
10.States earn maximum revenue through
A.land revenue
B.custom revenue
C.commercial taxes
D.excise duties on intoxicants
ANSWERS KEY:
1- (B)
2- (B)
3- (D)
4- (B)
5- (A)
6- (B)
7- (D)
8- (C)
9- (B)
10-(C)
A.Central Bank of India
B.Punjab National Bank
C.Reserve Bank of India
D.Imperial Bank of India
2.The Export Import (EXIM) Bank was set up in
A.1980
B.1982
C.1981
D.1989
3.The National Bank of Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD) was set up in
A.1979
B.1980
C.1981
D.1982
4.Gilt-edged market means
A.bullion market
B.market of government securities
C.market of guns
D.market of pure metals
5.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
6.India changed over to the decimal system of coinage in
A.April 1995
B.April 1957
C.April 1958
D.April 1959
7.Gross domestic capital formation is defined as
A.flow of expenditure devoted to increased or maintaining of the capital stock
B.expenditure incurred on physical assets only
C.production exceeding demand
D.net addition to stock after depreciation
8.Which of the following items would not appear in a company's balance sheet?
A.Value of stocks of raw materials held
B.Total issued capital
C.Revenue from sales of the company's products
D.Cash held at the bank
9.The first wholly Indian Bank was set up in
A.1794
B.1894
C.1896
D.1902
10.States earn maximum revenue through
A.land revenue
B.custom revenue
C.commercial taxes
D.excise duties on intoxicants
ANSWERS KEY:
1- (B)
2- (B)
3- (D)
4- (B)
5- (A)
6- (B)
7- (D)
8- (C)
9- (B)
10-(C)
Everydayquiz SSCCGL Quiz On 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
Answers:-
1. D
2. D
3. A
4. B
5. A
6. A
7. D
8. C
9. C
10. A
Everydayquiz SSCCGL Physics Quiz
1.Light from the Sun reaches us in nearly
A.2 minutes
B.4 minutes
C.8 minutes
D.16 minutes
2.Stars appears to move from east to west because
A.all stars move from east to west
B.the earth rotates from west to east
C.the earth rotates from east to west
D.the background of the stars moves from west to east
3.Pa(Pascal) is the unit for
A.thrust
B.pressure
C.frequency
D.conductivity
4.Sound waves in air are
A.transverse
B.longitudinal
C.electromagnetic
D. polarised
5.Materials for rain-proof coats and tents owe their water-proof properties to
A.surface tension
B.viscosity
C.specific gravity
D.elasticity
6.RADAR is used for
A.locating submerged submarines
B.receiving a signals in a radio receiver
C.locating geostationary satellites
D.detecting and locating the position of objects such as aeroplanes
7. The velocity of sound in air (under normal conditions) is–
A.30 m / sec
B.320 m / sec
C.332 m / sec
D.3,320 m / sec
8. Radioactive substances can be produces readily in–
A. an electron gun
B. an atomic pile
C. a transistor
D.a Wilson cloud chamber
9.When a given amount of air is cooled–
A.the amount of moisture it can hold decreases
B.its absolute humidity decreases
C.its relative humidity remains constant
D.its absolute humidity increases
10. The moon has no atmosphere because–
A. no atmosphere has ever formed there
B. the rocky surface completely absorbed the gases
C. due to the low temperature, gases have condensed
D.its gravitational pull is not strong enough to hold an atmosphere
ANSWER KEY:
1 - (C)
2 - (B)
3 - (B)
4 - (B)
5 - (A)
6 - (D)
7 - (C)
8 - (B)
9 - (A)
10- (D)
1 - (C)
2 - (B)
3 - (B)
4 - (B)
5 - (A)
6 - (D)
7 - (C)
8 - (B)
9 - (A)
10- (D)
Everydayquiz SSC CGL Biology Quiz
1. Har Govind Khorana shared noble prize worked in the field of –
(1)Bio chemistry
(2)Medical science
(3)Economics
(4)Literature
2.Who discovered vaccination for Rabies –
(1)Jenner
(2)Pasture
(3)Darwin
(4)Lister
3. Scientist who discovered Anopheles mosquito transmit malaria –
(1)Ronal Ross
(2)C. V. Raman
(3)A. Fleming
(4)Max Plank
4.Blood Group is discovered by –
(1)Landstiner
(2)Robert Koch
(3)Willum Harvy
(4)Loius Pasture
5.Scientist who laid the foundation of bacteriology –
(1)Leeuwenhock
(2)Loius Pasteure
(3)Willum Herve
(4)Edward Jenner
6.The term biology is derived from the language –
(1)French
(2)Latin
(3)Purthgali
(4)Greek
7.The book Historia Plantrum is written by-
(1)Aristotle
(2)Theophrastus
(3)Hipporates
(4)Darwin
8.Botany is also known as –
(1)Phytology
(2)Phycology
(3)Pedology
(4)Plantophyta
9.First Calf clone is created by –
(1)Mc clintock
(2)Ian Wilmut
(3)Stanley
(4)Monod
10.The book Historia animulium is written by –
(1)Aristotle
(2)Darwin
(3)Lamark
(4)Theophrastus
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Everydayquiz SSC CGL Quiz on Chemistry
A.small size of fluorine atom
B.its high electro negativity
C.availability of d-orbitals
D.strong F - F bond
2. The main chemical constituent of clay is ?
A.aluminium silicate
B.zeolites
C.aluminium borosilicate
D.silicon oxide
3. Which element found in all organic compounds ?
A.carbon
B.nitrogen
C.calcium
D.none of them
4. Alloys made with mercury as one metal are called ?
A.mixtures
B.emulsions
C.solders
D.amalgams
5. All noble gases are ?
A.colourless
B.colour
C.colourless and odourless
D.colourless and but have odour
6. What is the hardest form of carbon ?
A.coke
B.graphite
C.charcoal
D.diamond
7. What is hottest part of the gas flame is called ?
A.blue zone
B.luminous zone
C.dark zone
D.non-luminous zone
8. Atomic number of an element gives
A.the number of nucleons in its atom
B.the number of electrons in its atom
C.the weight of the atom of the element
D.the total number of elementary particles in its atom
9. Faraday's Law is associated with
A.Reaction of gases
B.Pressure of gases
C.Electrolysis
D.Temperature and pressure
10. Enzymes are
A.Fatty acids
B.Carbohydrates
C.Nucleic acids
D.Proteins
ANSWER KEY:
1 - (B)
2 - (C)
3 - (A)
4 - (D)
5 - (C)
6 - (D)
7 - (D)
8 - (B)
9 - (C)
10- (D)
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