SSC CGL GA/GS Quiz and RRB(railway) GA/GS Quiz 17/2/2016


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#everydayquiz SSCCGL Indian Polity Quiz

1) Who among the following can participate in the proceedings of both the houses of parliament?
1) Vice-President 
2) Solicitor General
3) Chief Justice 
4) Attorney General

2) What can be the maximum interval between two sessions of parliament?
1) 3 months 
2) 4 months
3) 6 months 
4) 9 months

3) How are legislative excesses of parliament and state assemblies checked?
1) Intervention from President/Governor
2) No-Confidence motions
3) Judicial review
4) General elections

4) Which of the following non-member of Parliament has the right to address it?
1) Attorney General of India
2) Solicitor General of India
3) Chief Justice of India
4) Chief Election Commissioner

5) In order to be recognized as an official Opposition Group in the parliament, how many seats should it have?
1) 1/3rd of the total strength
2) ¼ of the total strength
3) 1/6th of the total strength
4) 1/10th of the total strength

6) Which functionary can be invited to give his opinion in the parliament?
1) Attorney General of India
2) Chief Justice of India
3) Chief Election commission of India
4) Comptroller and auditor General of India

7) Age of a candidate to contest parliamentary election should not be lesser than:
1) 18 years 
2) 21 years
3) 25 years 
4) 26 years

8) The most important feature of the Indian Parliament is that:
1) It is the union legislature in India
2) It also comprises of the President
3) It is bicameral in nature
4) The upper house of the parliament is never dissolved 

9) Japan’s Parliament is known as –
1) Diet 
2) Dail
3) Yuan 
4) Shora

10) Who said, Parliamentary system provides a daily as well as a periodic assessment of the Government?
1) B.R. Ambedkar 
2) B.N. Rau
3) Jawahar Lal Nehru 
4) Rajendra Prasad

Answers:
1. 4
2. 3
3. 3
4. 1
5. 4
6. 1
7. 3
8. 2
9. 1
10. 1

#Everydayquiz SSCCGL Economic Quiz

1. Which one of the following statements most appropriately describes the nature of the Green Revolution?
(a) Intensive cultivation of crops
(b) Seed-fertilizer-water technology
(c) Intensive agriculture district programme
(d) High-yielding varieties programme

2. Who gave the call for ‘Evergreen Revolution’ in India?
(a) MS Swaminathan 
(b) APJ Abdul Kalam
(c) Dr Manmohan Singh 
(d) MS Ahluwalia

3. Abid Hussain Committee is related to reforms in industries.
(a) private sector 
(b) large
(c) public sector 
(d) small

4. Name the First Indian private company to sign an accord with Government of Myanmar for oil exploration in second offshore blocks in that country:
(a) Reliance Energy 
(b) GAIL
(c) ONGC 
(d) Essar Oil

5. In which area is the public sector most dominant in India?
(a) Organized term lending financial institutions
(b) Transport
(c) Commercial banking
(d) Steel production

6. Reserve Bank of India was nationalized in the year:
(a) 1935 
(b) 1945
(c) 1949 
(d) 1969

7. In India, inflation measured by the:
(a) Wholesale Price Index number
(b) Consumers Price Index for urban non-manual workers
(c) Consumers Price Index for agricultural workers
(d) National Income Deflation

8. Paper currency first started in India in:
(a) 1861 
(b) 1542
(c) 1601 
(d) 1880

9. Devaluation of currency leads to:
(a) fall in domestic prices
(b) increase in domestic prices
(c) no impact on domestic prices
(d) erratic fluctuations in domestic prices

10. 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

Answers Key :
1.(b)
2.(a)
3.(c)
4.(d)
5.(c)
6.(c)
7.(a)
8.(a)
9.(a)
10.(c)

#Everydayquiz SSCCGL Geography Quiz

1. In which type of rocks are coal and petroleum found ?
A. Granite
B. Igneous
C. Metamorphic
D. Sedimentary

2. Which of the following regions of the world is most thickly populated ?
A. East Asia
B. South Asia
C. North-West Europe
D. North and South America

3. What approximately is the percentage of the world population concentrated in Asia?
A. 17%
B. 39%
C. 58%
D. 73%

4. The maping of which of the following is most difficult?
A. Mountains
B. Plateaus and Plains
C.Interior of the Earth
D.Oceans and their depth

5.The deepest mine in the world (about 4 km deep) is in the Continent of
A. Africa
B. Asia
C. North America
D. South America

6. Jaina HIll is located in which of the following Indian State?
A.Karnataka
B.Tamil Nadu
C.Kerala
D.Andhra Pradesh
   
7. South Pacific island nation Samoa, positioned to the east of the International Date Line, on May 2011 decided to forego a day and shift of the time zone on its west. The reason for this shifting is to
A.facilitate trade with Australia and New Zealand
B.facilitate smooth internal administration throughout the country
C.attain political stability in the country
D.promote tourism industry in the country
   
8. Which one among the following is not an important factor of climate of an area?
A.Longitude
B.Latitude
C.Altitude
D.Distance from the sea
   
9. The broken hills famous for zinc and lead are located in
A.Germany
B.Turkey
C.France
D.Australia
   
10. Kanha National Park belongs to which one among the following biogeographical areas in the world?
A.Tropical Moist Forests
B.Tropical Sub-humid Forests
C.Tropical Humid Forests
D.Tropical Dry Forests
   
Answers 
1.D
2.B
3.C
4.C
5.A
6.B
7.A
8.A
9.D

10.A

#Everydayquiz SSCCGL Science Quiz

1. Which has no importance for fuse wire –
(a) Specific resistance of wire
(b) Diameter of wire
(c) Length of wire
(d) Current passing through the wire

2. The specific resistance of a wire varies with its –
(a) Length 
(b) Cross-section
(c) Mass 
(d) Material

3. The unit of specific resistance is –
(a) ohm 
(b) ohm–1
(c) ohm-metre 
(d) ohm per metre

4. How many electrons constitute a current of one microampere –
(a) 6.25 × 10^6 
(b) 6.25 × 10^12
(c) 6.25 × 10^9 
(d) 6.25 × 10^15

5. Good conductors have many loosely bound –
(a) atoms 
(b) protons
(c) molecules 
(d) electrons

6. The variable resistance is called –
(a) resistor 
(b) rheostat
(c) open switch 
(d) none of these

7. If the length of a wire is doubled and its cross-section is also doubled, then the resistance will –
(a) increase eight times 
(b) decrease four times
(c) become four times 
(d) remain unchanged

8. Instruments can be shielded from outside magnetic effects by surrounding them with
(a) Iron shield 
(b) Rubber shield
(c) Brass shield 
(d) Glass shield

9. The following is a pseudo-force:
(a) Centrepetal force
(b) Centrifugal reaction force
(c) Centrifugal force
(d) Strong nuclear force

10. The hydraulic brake used in automobiles is a direct application of
(a) Archimedes’ principle 
(b) Torricellean law
(c) Bernoulli’s Theorem 
(d) Pascal’s law


Answers Key :
1.(c)
2.(d)
3.(c)
4.(b)
5.(d)
6.(b)
7.(c)
8.(c)
9.(c)
10.(d)

#Everydayquiz SSCCGL History Quiz

1. President of Indian National Congress at the time of independence was___?
1. J. B. Kripalani
2. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
3. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
4. Jawahar Lal Nehru


2. The resolution of Swadeshi was adopted in which session of Congress?
1. Madras session of 1903
2. Bombay session of 1904
3. Benaras session of 1905
4. Calcutta session of 1906

3. Which was the only session of Indian National Congress, presided by Mahatma Gandhi?
1. Allahabad
2. Guwahati
3. Belgaum
4. Kakinada

4. Who among the following was not one of the founding fathers of the All India Muslim League ?
1. Nawab Moshin-ul-Mulk
2. Maulana Abul KalamAzad
3. Aga Khan
4. Nawab Salimullah of Dacca

5. Who among the following is known as Father of Muslim Renaissance in Bengal?
1. Syed Ahmad Khan
2. Ameer Ali
3. Nawab Abdul Latif Khan
4. Nawab Samiullah Khan

6. The founder of Satya Shodhak Samaj was ___?
1. Atmaram Pandurang
2. Gopal Hari Deshmukh
3. M. G. Ranade
4. Jyotiba Phule

7. The first President of the Indian Home Rule League (1916) was__?
1. Joseph Bapista
2. Annie Besant
3. N.C. Kelkar
4. B.G. Tilak

8. Who among the following founded Theosophical Society in USA?
1. Dr. Annie Besant
2. A. O. Hume
3. Tilak and Gokhale
4. Madam Blavatsky and Olcott

9. The Congress is in reality a civil war without arms.
The above statement was made by ___?
1. W. Wedderburn
2. Sir Saiyid Ahmad Khan
3. D.W. Bethune
4. Lord Dufferin

10. Dalhousie’s worst political blunder was ___?
1. Annexation of Punjab
2. Occupation of lower Burma
3. Abolition of the ‘Doctrine of Lapse’
4. Annexation of Oudh

11. The leader of revolt of 1857 in Lucknow was __?
1. Tatya Tope
2. Maulvi Ahmadullah Shah
3. Birjis Qadir
4. Begum Hazrat Mahal

12. Who among the following preached the doctrine of “One religion, one caste and one God for mankind“?
1. Jyotiba Phule
2. Vivekananda
3. Sri Narayan Guru
4. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar

13. The magna carta of western education system in India is___?
1. The report of the Committee of Public Instruction, 1823
2. The Charter Act of 1833
3. Report of the Hunter Commission, 1862
4. Wood’s Despatch, 1854

14. Who among the following established the Ved Samaj in Madras in 1864?
1. Keshab Chandra Sen
2. Lokhitwadi
3. Shibnath Shastri
4. Debendranath Tagore

15. Who among the following established the Bhil Seva Mandal in 1922?
1. Narain Malhar Joshi
2. Amritlal Vitthaldas Thakkar
3. Jyotiba Phule
4. Baba Amte

ANSWERS
1
1
11
4
2
4
12
3
3
3
13
4
4
2
14
1
5
3
15
2
6
4

7
1

8
4

9
2

10
4




#Everydayquiz SSC CGL Biology Quiz

1.    Part of eye used during eye donation is –
(1) Retina              
(2) Cornea
(3) Eye hens          
(4) Complete eye
2.    Amount of light entering into the eye is controlled by –
(1) Cornea            
(2) Choroid 
(3) Retina               
(4) Iris 

3.    Image of object is formed on which part of eye –
(1) Cornea              
(2) Choroid
(3) Retina               
(4) Iris

4.    In the retina of eye cells present for colour differentiation –
(1) Cones             
(2) Rods
(3) Cornea             
(4) Choroid

5.    Function of Iris is –
(1) Formation of image
(2) Protection of eye lens
(3) To regulate the size of pupil
(4) To make the image in inverted condition

6.    Colour of skin depend on –
(1) Enzyme            
(2) Harmones
(3) Epidermis        
(4) Melanin

7.    Thickest layer of skin is found on –
(1) Sole                  
(2) Palm
(3) Thigh                
(4) Head 

8.    Largest organ of human body is –
(1) Brain                
(2) Heart
(3) Skin                 
(4) Liver

9.    Upper most layer of skin is called –
(1) Epidermis         
(2) Protodermis
(3) Dermis              
(4) None of these

10.  The hardest part of human body is –
(1) Bone                 
(2) Palaque
(3) Enamel                        
(4) Skull

11.  Which one of the following organ have the capacity of regeneration –
(1) Spleen              
(2) Kidney      
(3) Brain                
(4) Liver

12.  Which of the following organ cannot be transplanted –
(1) Kidney             
(2) Heart
(3) Lung                  
(4) Brain

13.  Which of the following is a vestigeal organ?
(1) Diaphram          
(2) Centriole
(3) Apendix            
(4) Molar teeth

14.  Tear of man have a enzyme which kill the bacteria –
(1) Amylase           
(2) Urease
(3) Lysozyme         
(4) Ptylin

15.  Weight of an animal body is mostly the weight of –
(1) Water               
 (2) Blood
(3) Bone                
(4) Tissue

16.  The number of essential amino acid found in man-
(1) 15                      
(2) 20
(3) 30                     
(4) 40

17.  Myoglobine contain the metal –
(1) Copper              
(2) Silver
(3) Gold                  
(4) Iron

18.  Normal temperature of human body is –
(1) 40.5 degree Celsius
(2) 36.9 degree Celsius
(3) 9834 degree Celsius
(4) 82.4 degree Celsius

19.  Blood bank of human body is –
(1) Spleen
(2) Pancrease
(3) Gall bladder
(4) None of these

20.  Bile is stored in –
(1) Mouth              
(2) Liver
(3)Gall bladder       
(4) Stomach

ANSWERS:  
 
 1.
2
11.
4
2.
4
12.
4
3.
3
13.
3
4.
1
14.
3
5.
3
15.
1
6.
4
16.
2
7.
1
17.
1
8.
3
18.
2
9.
1
19.
1
10.
3
20.
3


#EverydayquizSSCCGLChemistry Quiz

1. The nuclear particles which are assumed to hold the nucleons together are ?
A.positrons
B.neutrons
C.electrons
D.mesons


2. The metal that is used as a catalyst in the hydrogenation of oils is ?
A.Pb
B.Ni
C.Cu
D.Pt

3. The most abundant rare gas in the atmosphere is ?
A.He
B.Ne
C.Ar
D.Xe

4. The luster of a metal is due to :
A.high polishing
B.high density
C.chemical inertness
D.presence of free electrons

5. The material which can be deformed permanently by heat and pressure is called a
A.thermoset
B.thermoplastic
C.chemical compound
D.polymer

6. Mass number of a nucleus is :
A.the sum of the number of protons and neutrons present in the nucleus
B.always more than the atomic weight
C.always less than its atomic number
D.None of above

7. Due to rusting the weight of iron
A.Decreases
B.Increases
C.Remains the same
D.Uncertain

8. Which gas is used to manufacture vanaspati from vegetable oil is
A.carbon dioxide
B.nitrogen
C.oxygen
D.hydrogen

9. Which one is an organic Acid ?
A.Sulphuric
B.Citric
C.Nitric
D.Phosphoric

10. Chemical used in photography is
A.sodium sulphate
B.sodium sulphite
C.sodium thiosulphate
D.sodium oxalate

ANSWERS KEY:
1- (D)
2- (B)
3- (C)
4- (D)
5- (A)
6- (A)
7- (B)
8- (D)
9- (B)
10- (C)


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1 comment:

  1. economics 9.b

    I am not sure about my answer but i think devaluation of currency makes our goods competitive in international market and it encourages exporter to export a lot. Hence goods will be send in greater amount for export (out of country) and it will create scarcity in domestic market and hence prices will increase.

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