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Everydayquiz SSC CGL History Quiz
Q.1) Babur was buried after his death in which one of the following cities?
A. Kabul
B. Patna
C. Kolkata
D. Peshawar
Q.2) The use of half-dome portal is the characteristic of which one of the following dynasties?
A. Slave Dynasty
B. Lodi Dynasty
C. Mughal Dynasty
D. Tughlaq Dynasty
Q.3) The battle of Chausa is fought between whom among the following?
A. Sher Shah and Humayun
B. Akbar and Hemu
C. Babur and Ibrahim Lodi
D. Balban and Mangols
Q.4) Who among the following was the author of Tahqiq-i-Hind?
A. Alberuni
B. Amir Khusro
C. Minhaj-us-Siraj
D. Badauni
Q.5) Consider the following statements:
i) Ahmednagar was ruled by Nizamshahi dynasty.
ii) Bijapur was ruled by Adil Shahi dynastyChoose the right option:
A. Both i and ii are correct
B. Only i is correct
C. Only ii is correct
D. Neither i nor ii is correct
Q.6) Consider the following statements:
i) Jehangir was the ruler of India when the East India company was set up.
ii) The famous queen Chand Bibi belonged to Ahmednagar kingdom.Choose the right option:
A. Both i and ii are correct
B. Neither i nor ii is correct
C. Only i is correct
D. Only ii is correct
Q.7) Amir Khusro was a ___.
A. Poet
B. Soldier
C. Emperor
D. Musician
Q.8) Which one among the following Indian emperors founded the Jaunpur city?
A. Akbar
B. Humayun
C. Firoz Shah Tughlaq (Your Answer)
D. Jehangir
Q.9) Al-Beruni was the contemporary of which one of the following emperors?
A. Mahmud Ghaznavi
B. Akbar
C. Humayun
D. Shershah
Q.10) When was paper introduced in India?
A. 18th century
B. 16th century
C. 12th century
D. 14th century
Answers-:
1. [A]
2. [C]
3. [A]
4. [A]
5. [A]
6. [A]
7. [A]
8. [C]
9. [A]
A. Kabul
B. Patna
C. Kolkata
D. Peshawar
Q.2) The use of half-dome portal is the characteristic of which one of the following dynasties?
A. Slave Dynasty
B. Lodi Dynasty
C. Mughal Dynasty
D. Tughlaq Dynasty
Q.3) The battle of Chausa is fought between whom among the following?
A. Sher Shah and Humayun
B. Akbar and Hemu
C. Babur and Ibrahim Lodi
D. Balban and Mangols
Q.4) Who among the following was the author of Tahqiq-i-Hind?
A. Alberuni
B. Amir Khusro
C. Minhaj-us-Siraj
D. Badauni
Q.5) Consider the following statements:
i) Ahmednagar was ruled by Nizamshahi dynasty.
ii) Bijapur was ruled by Adil Shahi dynastyChoose the right option:
A. Both i and ii are correct
B. Only i is correct
C. Only ii is correct
D. Neither i nor ii is correct
Q.6) Consider the following statements:
i) Jehangir was the ruler of India when the East India company was set up.
ii) The famous queen Chand Bibi belonged to Ahmednagar kingdom.Choose the right option:
A. Both i and ii are correct
B. Neither i nor ii is correct
C. Only i is correct
D. Only ii is correct
Q.7) Amir Khusro was a ___.
A. Poet
B. Soldier
C. Emperor
D. Musician
Q.8) Which one among the following Indian emperors founded the Jaunpur city?
A. Akbar
B. Humayun
C. Firoz Shah Tughlaq (Your Answer)
D. Jehangir
Q.9) Al-Beruni was the contemporary of which one of the following emperors?
A. Mahmud Ghaznavi
B. Akbar
C. Humayun
D. Shershah
Q.10) When was paper introduced in India?
A. 18th century
B. 16th century
C. 12th century
D. 14th century
Answers-:
1. [A]
2. [C]
3. [A]
4. [A]
5. [A]
6. [A]
7. [A]
8. [C]
9. [A]
Everydayquiz SSC CGL Indian Polity Quiz
1) Constitution is generally defined as:
a) Law of the land.
b) Fundamental law of the land.
c) Administrative law of the land.
d) Constitutional law of the land.
a) Supreme Court of India.
b) Parliament of India.
c) President of India.
d) Constitution of India.
3) What is the chief source of political power in India?
a) The people.
b) The Constitution.
c) The Parliament.
d) The Parliament and State Legislatures.
4) Who is the source of legal authority or sovereignty in India?
a) People of India.
b) Constitution of India.
c) Parliament of India.
d) President of India.
5) Ultimate sovereignty lies in:
a) Parliament.
b) President.
c) Supreme Court.
d) People.
6) On which date Constitution of India was adopted and enacted by the Constituent Assembly?
a) August 15, 1947.
b) January 26, 1950.
c) November 26, 1949.
d) January 30, 1948.
7) Indian Constitution came into force on:
a) 26 Jan 1949.
b) 26 Jan 1950.
c) 15 Nov 1950.
d) 15 Aug 1947.
8) The members of the Constituent Assembly were
a) directly elected by the people.
b) nominated by the Indian National Congress.
c) nominated by the rulers of the Indian States.
d) elected by the Provincial Assemblies.
9) Provincial Constitution Committee of the Constituent Assembly had been chaired by:
a) Jawahar Lal Nehru.
b) Sardar Patel.
c) Bishwanath Das.
d) None of these.
10) Who of the following was the Permanent Chairman of the Constituent Assembly?
a) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
b) Dr. Rajendra Prasad.
c) Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
d) Sardal Patel
11) The Indian Constitution is
I. an unwritten Constitution
II. a written Constitution.
III. largely based on the Government of India Act, 1935.
IV. a gift of British Parliament.
Of these statements:
a) II and IV are correct.
b) II and III are correct.
c) I and IV are correct.
d) I and III are correct.
12) Among the following provisions, which one come into force soon after adoption of the Constitution on 26th November, 1949?
a) Provisions relating to citizenship.
b) Elections.
c) Provisional Parliament
d) All of the above
13) The salient features of the Indian Constitution provide for
I. single citizenship for the whole of India.
II. strictly federal form of Government.
III. unique blend of rigidity and flexibility.
Of the above statements:
a) I, II and III are correct.
b) I and II are correct.
c) II and III are correct.
d) I and III are correct.
14) Which one of the following is not a salient feature of the Constitutions of India?
a) Written Constitution and supremacy of the Constitution
b) Quasi-federal structure.
c) Committed judiciary.
d) Distribution of powers.
15) The Constitution of India is:
a) Partly rigid and partly flexible.
b) Rigid
c) Flexible.
d) Very rigid.
ANSWERS
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B
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11
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B
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2
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D
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12
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D
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3
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A
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13
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D
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4
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B
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14
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C
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5
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D
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15
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A
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6
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C
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7
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B
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8
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D
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9
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B
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10
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B
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Everydayquiz SSC CGL Economic Quiz
1 The ‘Year of Great Divide’ refers to
(A) rapid growth rate in population after 1921
(B) the declining sex ratio after 1921
(C) the slow down in death rate after 1921
(D) all the above
2 India’s economic zone extends ..... miles off its coast
(A) 100
(B) 150
(C) 200
(D) 250
3 In which one of the following countries is Rupee its currency?
(A) Bhutan
(B) Malaysia
(C) Maldives
(D) Seychelles
4 Real national income denotes .
(A) National income at constant prices
(B) Per capita income
(C) National income at current prices
(D) Net factor income
5 In which year did the Industrial Policy express the concept of a mixed economy for India?
(A) 1948
(B) 1951
(C) 1954
(D) 1956
6 Durgapur, Bhilai and Rourkela plants were set up during the …… Plan.
(A) Second
(B) Third
(C) Fourth
(D) First
7 The first devaluation of Indian currency took place in:
(A) 1947
(B) 1949
(C) 1950
(D) 1951
8 Which one of the following factors can cause the Cost-Push inflation in an economy?
(A) Oil price shocks in the world
(B) Fluctuation in the production of food-grains
(C) Imposition of high commodity taxes
(D) All of the above
9 Which one of the following laws stated that the size of a firm and its growth rate are independent?
(A)Gibrat’s law
(B)Goodhart’s law
(C)Hubbert’s law
(D)None of these
10 Which one of the following coin the term ‘Stagflation’ in the economy?
(A)lain Macleod
(B) Milton Friedman
(C) J M Keynes
(D)William Phillips
: Answers
1 A
2 C
3 D
4 A
5 A
6 A
7 B
8 D
9 A
10 A
Everydayquiz SSC CGL GEOGRAPHY QUIZ
1) Tamil Nadu is a leading producers of mill – made cotton yarn in the country. What could be the reason?
1. Black cotton soil is the predominant type of soil in the State.
2. Rich pool of skilled labour is available.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
2) Where is Thattekad Bird Sanctuary located ?
(A) Kerala
(B) Tamil Nadu
(C) Karnataka
(D) Andhra Pradesh
3) Indravati is a tributary of which river ?
(A) Ganga
(B) Godavari
(C) Krishna
(D) Mahanadi
4) Which one of the following rivers originates near Mahabaleshwar ?
(A) Godavari
(B) Krishna
(C) Kaveri
(D) Tapi
5) With reference to the climate of India, the western disturbances originate over which one of the following ?
(A) Arabian Sea
(B) Baltic Sea
(C) Caspian Sea
(D) Mediterranean Sea
6) In which one of the following states is the Nanga Parbat peak located ?
(A) Sikkim
(B) Himachal Pradesh
(C) Jammu and Kashmir
(D) Uttarakhand
7) In India, which of the following are the Southernmost hills ?
(A) Anaimalai hills
(B) Cardamom hills
(C) Nilgiri hills
(D) Javacli hills
8) Who is known as "Father of white Revolution" in India ?
(A) M. S. Swaminathan
(B) V. Kurien
(C) K. N. Bahl
(D) B. P. Pal
9) Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists—
List-I (Summit)
(a) Dodabetta
(b) Nanda Devi
(c) Amarkantak
(d) Guru Sikhar
List-II (Mountain Range)
1. Nilgiri Hills
2. Himalaya Mountains
3. Aravali Range
4. Maikal Range
Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) 2 1 3 4
(B) 3 2 1 4
(C) 1 2 4 3
(D) 4 1 2 3
10) The New Industrial Policy was introduced in India in the year—
(A) 1987
(B) 1991
(C) 1993
(D) 1998
Answersheet
1) b
2) a
3) b
4) b
5) a
6) c
7) b
8) a
9) c
10)b
1) b
2) a
3) b
4) b
5) a
6) c
7) b
8) a
9) c
10)b
Everydayquiz SSC CGL Physics Quiz
1. To an observer on the lunar surface, during the day time the sky will appear to be
(a) light yellow
(b) orange
(c) blue
(d) black
2. If the angle between two plane mirrors is 60 ; then the number of image formed will be-
(a) Infinite
(b) 7
(c) 6
(d) 5
3. The magnifying power of the objective and eye-piece of a compound microscope are m1 and m2. The magnifying power of the microscope will be__
(a) m1+m2
(b) m1/m2
(c) m1-m2
(d) m1.m2
4. The chemical part of the dye that absorbs light and produces colour is called__
(a) neon
(b) a chromophore
(c) a photochrome
(d) a pigment
5. Panchromatic photographic film is sensitive to
(a) light of red colour
(b) light of yellow colour
(c) light of violet colour
(d) the entire region of the visible spectrum
6. In summer, the mirages are seen due to the phenomenon of
(a) reflection of light
(b) total internal reflection
(c) interference of light
(d) diffraction of light
7. Camberts, law is related to
(a) reflection
(b) refraction
(c) interference
(d) illumination
8. Electron microscope was invented by
(a) Knoll and ruska
(b) Robert Koch
(c) Leeuwenhock
(d) CPS wanson
9. In which part of the eye lies the pigment, that decides the colour of the eyes of a person?
(a) cornea
(b) choroid
(c) lris
(d) vitreous body
10. What is viewed through an electron microscope?
(a) electrons and other elementary particles
(b) structure of bacteria and viruses
(c) inside of human stomach
(d) inside of the human eye
Answers ........
2.Alcoholic drink contains
ANSWER KEY:
1 - (A)
2 - (B)
3 - (D)
4 - (A)
5 - (A)
6 - (B)
7 - (B)
8 - (D)
9 - (B)
10 -(C)
2. Burning pyrites ore gives out
01.B
02.D
03.B
04.D
05.A
06.B
07.C
08.B
09.A
10.B
Everydayquiz SSC CGL BIOLOGY QUIZ
1.Which of the following chemicals is used in photography?
A. silver bromide
B. aluminium hydroxide
C. sodium chloride
D. potassium nitrate
2.Alcoholic drink contains
A.Butyl Alcohol
B. Ethyl Alcohol
C. Propyl Alcohol
D. Methyl Alcohol
3.Name the gas used for making vegetable ghee.
A.Nitrogen
B.Oxygen
C.Sulphur
D.Hydrogen
4.Which of the following gases finds its application in extinguishing fire?
A.carbon monoxide
B.oxygen
C.carbon dioxide
D.all of the above
5.What is the chemical name of a substance which kills rats?
A.White phosphorus
B.Red phosphorus
C.Potassium cyanide
D.Ethyl Alcohol
6.The boiling point of water can be raised by
A.reducing pressure
B.increasing pressure
C.reducing heat supply
D.increasing heat supply
7.Which of the following regulates the quantum of light entering the human eye?
A.Cornea
B.Iris
C.Retina
D.None of the above
8.The chief value of perspiration is that it
A.eliminates body odour
B.improves the general health
C.opens the pores in the skin
D.regulates body temperature
9.Which of the following is rich in all the three foods – carbohydrates, proteins and fats?
A.Rice grains
B.Soyabean seeds
C.Mango fruit
D.Cabbage leaves
10.Which of the following diseases is caused by a virus?
A.Diabetes
B.Malaria
C.Smallpox
D.Tuberculosis
ANSWER KEY:
1 - (A)
2 - (B)
3 - (D)
4 - (A)
5 - (A)
6 - (B)
7 - (B)
8 - (D)
9 - (B)
10 -(C)
Everydayquiz SSC CGL Chemistry Quiz
1. Which of the inert gases can from compounds?
(a) Helium
(b) Xenon
(c) krypton
(d) Argon
(a) carbon dioxide gas
(b) Sulphur dioxide gas
(c) Nitrogen dioxide gas
(d) Nitric oxide gas
3. Oxygen has (+) oxidation number only in
(a) OF2
(b) Cl2O
(c) H2O
(d) N2O
4. Which of the following elements is used in the manufacture of fertilizers?
(a) Fluorine
(b) Potassium
(c) Lead
(d) Aluminium
5. Natural rubber is the polymer of :
(a) Isoprene
(b) Styrene
(c) Butadiene
(d) Ethylene
6. In addition of hydrogen, the other abundant element present on Sun’s surface is :
(a) Helium
(b) Neon
(c) Argon
(d) Oxygen
7. Which of the following is the major constituent of LPG
(a) Methane
(b) Ethane
(c) Propane
(d) Butane
8. Ozone layer is present in
(a) Troposphere
(b) Ionosphere
(c) Stratosphere
(d) Exosphere
9. An electric iron has a heating element made of :
(a) Copper
(b) Tungsten
(c) Nichrome
(d) Zinc
10. The process of covering water pipes made of Iron with Zinc layer to prevent corrosion is called :
(a) Zinc plating
(b) Alloy formation
(c) Vulcanization
(d) Galvanization
Answer Key
1.(b)
2.(b)
3.(a)
4.(b)
5.(a)
6.(a)
7.(d)
8.(c)
9.(c)
10.(d)
1.(b)
2.(b)
3.(a)
4.(b)
5.(a)
6.(a)
7.(d)
8.(c)
9.(c)
10.(d)
geography q-8 ans B
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