#everydayquiz Welcomes YOu #70 questions #25 minutes
Q1: Who is the composer of National Anthem of India?
(a) Bankim Chandra Chatterji
(b) Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay
(c) Rabindranath Tagore
Q2: The International Labour Organisation is headquartered at
(a) Washington.
(b) Paris.
(c) Geneva.
(d) Rome.
Q3: Bush at War is a book authored by
(a) Mary N. Weaver.
(b) John Grisham.
(c) Jeffrey Archer.
(d) Bob Woodward.
Q4: The leading silk producing state in India is
(a) Karnataka.
(b) West Bengal.
(c) Madhya Pradesh.
(d) Himachal Pradesh.
Q5: ‘Kaizen’ means
(a) restructuring the processes.
(b) error-free production.
(c) continuous improvement in work process.
(d) weakening the weaknesses by strengthening the strengths.
Q6: World Population Day is observed on which of the following dates?
(a) May 1
(b) May 11
(c) July 1
(d) July 11
Q7: Which of the following correctly describes the three types of justice referred to in the Preamble?
(a) Economic, social and religious
(b) Political, economic and religious
(c) Social, economic and political
(d) Social, religious and political
Q8: SAARC is headquartered at
(a) Jakarta
(b) Bangkok
(c) Kuala Lampur
(d) Kathmandu
Q9: Which among the following countries does not have veto power in the UN Security Council?
(a) France
(b) England
(c) Germany
(d) Russia
Q10: Where is the headquarters of Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) situated?
(a) Vienna
(b) New York
(c) Abu Dhabi
(d) Kuwait City
Q11: Uber Cup is associated with which of the following games.
(a) Hockey
(b) Football
(c) Table Tennis
(d) Badminton
Q12: Who is regarded as ‘The Father of Economics’?
(a) J. M. Keynes
(b) J. K. Galbraith
(c) Vernon Smith
(d) Adam Smith
Q13: The first person to walk in space is ___.
(a) Neil Armstrong
(b) A. A. Leonov
(c) Yuri Gagarin
(d) Edwin Aldrin
Q14: The number of members nominated by the President in the Rajya Sabha is ___.
(a) two
(b) eight
(c) ten
(d) twelve
Q15: Which constitutional amendment is called the ‘Mini Constitution’?
(a) 42nd Amendment
(b) 43rd Amendment
(c) 44th Amendment
(d) 45th Amendment
ANSWERS:
1: (c) Rabindranath Tagore
2: (c) Geneva
3: (d) Bob Woodward
4: (a) Karnataka.
5: (c) continuous improvement in work process.
6: (d) July 11
7: (c) Social, economic and political
8: (d) Kathmandu
9: (c) Germany
10: (a) Vienna
11: (d) Badminton
12: (d) Adam Smith
13: (c) Yuri Gagarin
14: (d) twelve
15: (a) 42nd Amendment
1: (c) Rabindranath Tagore
2: (c) Geneva
3: (d) Bob Woodward
4: (a) Karnataka.
5: (c) continuous improvement in work process.
6: (d) July 11
7: (c) Social, economic and political
8: (d) Kathmandu
9: (c) Germany
10: (a) Vienna
11: (d) Badminton
12: (d) Adam Smith
13: (c) Yuri Gagarin
14: (d) twelve
15: (a) 42nd Amendment
1. Which of the following name is not associated with painting?
1. K. L. Saigal
2. Jamini Roy
3. Manjit Bawa
4. M. F. Hussain
2. Which of the following is a classical dance from North India?
1. Kathak
2. Kathakali
3. Kuchipudi
4. Bharat Natyam
3. The temple situated near Pushkar Lake in Rajasthan is related to -
1. Lord Ganesh
2. Lord Vishnu
3. Loard Maheshwar
4. Lord Brahma
4. Who among the following is not a Dada Saheb Phalke Award winner?
1. Amitabh Bachchan
2. Asha Bhosle
3. Pran
4. Mrinal Sen
5. Which of the following festival associated with full-moon day?
1. Eid-ul-Fitr
2. Easter
3. Holi
4. Diwali
6. Name the city which hosts the literary festival (largest in Asia Pacific)?
1. Jaipur
2. Lucknow
3. Kolkata
4. New Delhi
7. Cheraw, the Bamboo Dance, is associated with which of the following Indian States?
1. Mizoram
2. Sikkim
3. Arunachal Pradesh
4. Manipur
8. Which of the following books is not written by Jawaharlal Nehru?
1. Glimpses of World History
2. Discovery of India
3. My Experiments with Truth
4. An Autobiography
9. Noted Hindi novelist who wrote "Tamas" is -
1. Shivani
2. Shobha De
3. Munshi Premchand
4. Bhishma Sahni
10. The film 'Kai Po Che' is based on the novel -
1. Lashkar
2. The Loving Dool
3. The Story of My Marriage
4. The 3 Mistakes of My Life
1. K. L. Saigal
2. Jamini Roy
3. Manjit Bawa
4. M. F. Hussain
2. Which of the following is a classical dance from North India?
1. Kathak
2. Kathakali
3. Kuchipudi
4. Bharat Natyam
3. The temple situated near Pushkar Lake in Rajasthan is related to -
1. Lord Ganesh
2. Lord Vishnu
3. Loard Maheshwar
4. Lord Brahma
4. Who among the following is not a Dada Saheb Phalke Award winner?
1. Amitabh Bachchan
2. Asha Bhosle
3. Pran
4. Mrinal Sen
5. Which of the following festival associated with full-moon day?
1. Eid-ul-Fitr
2. Easter
3. Holi
4. Diwali
6. Name the city which hosts the literary festival (largest in Asia Pacific)?
1. Jaipur
2. Lucknow
3. Kolkata
4. New Delhi
7. Cheraw, the Bamboo Dance, is associated with which of the following Indian States?
1. Mizoram
2. Sikkim
3. Arunachal Pradesh
4. Manipur
8. Which of the following books is not written by Jawaharlal Nehru?
1. Glimpses of World History
2. Discovery of India
3. My Experiments with Truth
4. An Autobiography
9. Noted Hindi novelist who wrote "Tamas" is -
1. Shivani
2. Shobha De
3. Munshi Premchand
4. Bhishma Sahni
10. The film 'Kai Po Che' is based on the novel -
1. Lashkar
2. The Loving Dool
3. The Story of My Marriage
4. The 3 Mistakes of My Life
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1. Which city houses the headquarters of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)?
1. Geneva (Switzerland)
2. Tokyo (Japan)
3. Vienna (Austria)
4. New York (USA)
2. "Long Walk to Freedom" is the autobiography of which one of the following Bharat Ratna recipients -
1. Jawaharlal Nehru
2. S. Radhakrishnan
3. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
4. Nelson Mandela
3. The list of persons not containing an RBI Governor is -
1. Raghuram Rajan, D. Subbarao, I. G. Patel, R. N. Malhotra
2. Y. V. Reddy, Bimal Jalan, C. Rangarajan, K. R. Puri
3. Manmohan Singh, A. Ghosh, D. Subbarao, Raghuram Rajan
4. None of the above
4. The apparatus used for detecting lie is known as -
1. Polygraph
2. Pyrometer
3. Gyroscope
4. Kymograph
5. The acronym of YAHOO stands for -
1. Young African Hi-tech Organization in Ohio
2. Yet Another Hierarchical Object Orientation
3. Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle
4. Young American Hi-tech Organization in Ohio
6. The Constitution of India, describes India as -
1. Union of States
2. A Federation
3. A quasi-federal
4. Unitary
7. What is Operation Flood?
1. a scheme to control flood
2. a mission programme of production and distribution of milk
3. a scheme for distribution of water for irrigation
4. None of these
8. Name of the longest Train route of India -
1. Jammu Tawi Express
2. Jammu Kanyakumari Express
3. Himsagar Express
4. Vivek Express
9. Which city is called the "City of Nawabs"?
1. Delhi
2. Agra
3. Bhopal
4. Lucknow
10. Sri Pranab Mukherjee was elected as MP from which of the following places before becoming the President of India?
1. Howrah
2. Jangipur
3. Malda
4. Raiganj
11. Joint Parliamentary Sessions in India are chaired by the -
1. President of India
2. Vice President of India who is the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
3. Speaker of the Lok Sabha
4. Prime Minister of India
12. The terms 'bull' and 'bear' are used in -
1. Planning Commission
2. Stock Exchange
3. Sale Tax Department
4. Income Tax Department
13. Financial Action Task Force (FATF) is an Inter-governmental Body established in 1989. It is concerned with -
1. Money laundering
2. Stock markets
3. Foreign Direct Investment
4. Foreign Institutional Investors
14. What name is given to the soil brought down by the rivers?
1. Laterite Soil
2. Black Soil
3. Alluvial Soil
4. Red Soil
15. Which country is separated from Pakistan by the Durand Line?
1. Pakistan
2. Afghanistan
3. China
4. Nepal
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Most Important GK Questions For SSC Exams
1. The first person to use the word geography was
– Erastosthenes (276 – 194 BC)
2. The First presented the India on the world map
–Tolmie
3. 10 latitude give the seperatio of
– 111 kms
4. 10 Longitude is equal to
– 4” (minutes)
5. The Closest capital to tropic cancer
– Ranchi
6. 3 capitals are above to Tropic of Cancer
– Jaipur, Aizwol, Agarthala
7. The atmosphere layer which reflects radio – waves is known as
‐ Ionosphere
8. Which State is known as the name of Black Water?
‐Andaman and Nicobar
9. Which latitude divides India into two parts?
– 23 ½ 0
10. The largest delta in the world is
– The delta of Ganga
11. The type of climate in India is
– Monsoon
12. Most of the iron in India is found in
– Dharwar Rocks
13. Ozone layer is found in
– Stratosphere
14. “Ring of fire” refers to – Circum
– Pacific Seismic belt
15. Willy – Willy is the tropical cyclone occurring in
– Coast of North – west Australia
16. On which river, the Baglihar Hydro‐ powr project is located?
– Chenab
17. The term Rugur refers to
– Black cotton Soil
18. Which two peninsular rivers flow through troughs?
– Narmad and Tapi
19. How much area does India cover of the total geographical area of the world?
– 2.42 %
20. The length of the Indian coastline is
- 7516.6 km
– Erastosthenes (276 – 194 BC)
2. The First presented the India on the world map
–Tolmie
3. 10 latitude give the seperatio of
– 111 kms
4. 10 Longitude is equal to
– 4” (minutes)
5. The Closest capital to tropic cancer
– Ranchi
6. 3 capitals are above to Tropic of Cancer
– Jaipur, Aizwol, Agarthala
7. The atmosphere layer which reflects radio – waves is known as
‐ Ionosphere
8. Which State is known as the name of Black Water?
‐Andaman and Nicobar
9. Which latitude divides India into two parts?
– 23 ½ 0
10. The largest delta in the world is
– The delta of Ganga
11. The type of climate in India is
– Monsoon
12. Most of the iron in India is found in
– Dharwar Rocks
13. Ozone layer is found in
– Stratosphere
14. “Ring of fire” refers to – Circum
– Pacific Seismic belt
15. Willy – Willy is the tropical cyclone occurring in
– Coast of North – west Australia
16. On which river, the Baglihar Hydro‐ powr project is located?
– Chenab
17. The term Rugur refers to
– Black cotton Soil
18. Which two peninsular rivers flow through troughs?
– Narmad and Tapi
19. How much area does India cover of the total geographical area of the world?
– 2.42 %
20. The length of the Indian coastline is
- 7516.6 km
1. Which Article of the Indian Constitution abolishes ‘Untouchability’ ?
(A) 14
(B) 15
(C) 16
(D) 17
(A) 14
(B) 15
(C) 16
(D) 17
2. In case the President wishes to resign, to whom is he to address his resignation letter ?
(A) Chief Justice of India
(B) Secretary of Lok Sabha
(C) Vice-President
(D) Prime Minister
(A) Chief Justice of India
(B) Secretary of Lok Sabha
(C) Vice-President
(D) Prime Minister
3. The Preamble of our Constitution reads India as—
(A) Sovereign, Democratic, Socialist, Secular Republic
(B) Socialist, Democratic, Secular Republic
(C) Democratic, Sovereign, Secular, Socialist Republic
(D) Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic
(A) Sovereign, Democratic, Socialist, Secular Republic
(B) Socialist, Democratic, Secular Republic
(C) Democratic, Sovereign, Secular, Socialist Republic
(D) Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic
4. Which of the following are Financial Committees of Parliament in India ?
1. Public Accounts Committee
2. Estimates Committee
3. Committee on Public Undertaking
(A) 1 and 3
(B) 1 and 2
(C) 2 and 3
(D) 1, 2 and 3
1. Public Accounts Committee
2. Estimates Committee
3. Committee on Public Undertaking
(A) 1 and 3
(B) 1 and 2
(C) 2 and 3
(D) 1, 2 and 3
5. Match the following cities and their airports—
List-I
(a) Chhatrapati Shivaji
(b) Heathrow
(c) Payalebar
(d) Kaitak
List-II
1. Singapore
2. Hongkong
3. London
4. Mumbai
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) 2 4 1 3
(B) 3 2 4 1
(C) 1 3 2 4
(D) 4 3 1 2
List-I
(a) Chhatrapati Shivaji
(b) Heathrow
(c) Payalebar
(d) Kaitak
List-II
1. Singapore
2. Hongkong
3. London
4. Mumbai
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) 2 4 1 3
(B) 3 2 4 1
(C) 1 3 2 4
(D) 4 3 1 2
6. Which one of the following methods of soil conservation is most effective in arid areas ?
(A) Mulching
(B) Shelter belt
(C) Gully plugging
(D) Terracing
(A) Mulching
(B) Shelter belt
(C) Gully plugging
(D) Terracing
7. The river which is not West flowing towards the Arabian Sea is—
(A) Narmada
(B) Tapti
(C) Periyar
(D) Kaveri
(A) Narmada
(B) Tapti
(C) Periyar
(D) Kaveri
8. Tsunamis are caused by—
(A) Mixing of cold and warm currents
(B) Earthquakes
(C) Changes in sea level
(D) Volcanic eruption
(A) Mixing of cold and warm currents
(B) Earthquakes
(C) Changes in sea level
(D) Volcanic eruption
9. Which current is responsible for increasing the temperature of Western Europe ?
(A) Labrador current
(B) Gulf stream
(C) Canari current
(D) North Equatorial current
(A) Labrador current
(B) Gulf stream
(C) Canari current
(D) North Equatorial current
10. Smog is a combination of—
(A) Air and water vapours
(B) Water and smoke
(C) Fire and water
(D) Smoke and fog
(A) Air and water vapours
(B) Water and smoke
(C) Fire and water
(D) Smoke and fog
Answers:-
1. (D)
2. (C)
3. (D)
4. (D)
5. (D)
6. (B)
7. (D)
8. (B)
9. (D)
10. (D)
1.Production of chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) gas which is proposed to be banned in India, is used in which of the following domestic products?
A. Television
B. Refrigerator
C. Tube light
D. Cooking gas
2. Balloons are filled with
A. nitrogen
B. helium
C. oxygen
D. argon
3. Which of the following does not contain a coinage metal?
A. Silver and Gold
B. Zinc and Gold
C. Copper and Silver
D. Copper and Gold
4. Water is a good solvent of ionic salts because
A. it has a high specific heat
B. it has no colour
C. it has a high dipole moment
D. it has a high boiling point
5.Which of the following is not an isotope of hydrogen?
A. Tritium
B. Deuterium
C. Protium
D. Yttrium
6. The main constituents of pearls are
A. calcium oxide and ammonium chloride
B. calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate
C. aragonite and conchiolin
D. ammonium sulphate and sodium carbonate
7. Amalgams are
A. highly coloured alloys
B. alloys which contain mercury as one of the contents
C. alloys which have great resistance to abrasion
D. alloys which contain carbon
8. Which of the following is the lightest metal?
A. Mercury
B. Lithium
C. Lead
D. Silver
9. Which metal pollute the air of a big city?
A. Copper
B. Chromium
C. Lead
D. Cadmium
10. Bell metal is an alloy of
A. nickel and copper
B. zinc and copper
C. brass and nickel
D. tin and copper
ANSWER KEY : 1-( B), 2-( B), 3- ( B), 4- ( C), 5- (D), 6- ( B), 7- ( B), 8- ( B), 9- (C), 10- ( D).
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