#everydayquiz #mixed Quiz
On which river is the Pong Dam hydro electric power project built?
a) Ganga
b) Ravi
c) Beas
d) Hughly
C
At which of the following places was the first hydroelectric power station commissioned?
a) Chambal
b) Damodar
c) Mandi
d) Shivasamudram
D>caveri
Who among was the part of local self government?
A) lord willsilly
B) lord rippon
C) william bentick
D) lord dalhousie
B
Who was the Prime Minister of India when nationalization of banks took place in 1969?
a) Indira Gandhi
b) Jawaharlal Nehru
c) Lal Bahadur Shastri
d) Morarji Desai
A
The largest percentage of bonded labour in India belongs to
a) scheduled castes
b) scheduled tribes
c) other backward classes
d) none of these
B
Bakra Nangal is a joint project of Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan. On which river is this built?
a) Yamuna
b) Sindhu
c) Sutlej
d) Ravi
C
Which Indian state has the highest per capita income?
a) Haryana
b) Punjab
c) Uttar Pradesh
d) Karnataka
B
Which Indian state stands first in the production of coffee?
a) Kerala
b) Karnataka
c) Assam
d) Gujarat
B
Into how many PIN code zones is India divided?
a) eight
b) seven
c) six
d) nine
A
Which Indian state has the lowest percentage of people living below the poverty line?
a) Punjab
b) Gujarat
c) Karnataka
d) Maharashtra
a
Which Indian state tops in the production of gypsum?
a) Gujarat
b) Rajasthan
c) Kerala
d) Karnataka
B
Who among the following wrote " A nation in the making"?
A) surendranath bannerjee
B) bal gangadhar tilak
C) namit
D) subhash chandra bose
A
Which of the following taxes is the largest source of revenue for the Government of India?
a) Excise
b) Customs
c) Income tax
d) Corporation tax
A
Kerala’s shores are famous for the deposits of
a) Copper
b) Coal
c) Thorium
d) Iron ore
C
When was the Decimal currency system introduced in India?
a) January 1955
b) April 1955
c) April 1951
d) April 1957
D
प्रथम पिछडा वर्ग आयोग का अध्यक्ष कौन था ?
A
के. आर नारायण
B
काका केलकर
C
डी.पी मंडल
D
इनमें से कोई नही
B
Which certification indicates a guarantee of quality for agricultural food products like ghee, honey, etc.?
a) ISI
b) Agmark
c) BIS
d) All of above
B
When did Regional Rural Banks start functioning in India?
a) 1975
b) 1947
c) 1956
d) 1960
A
A cell with a definite nucleus and nuclear membrane is called as ………….
(a) virus
(b) plant cell
(c) prokaryote
(d) eukaryote
D
Decision taken at Bretton Woods Conference led to the formation of
a) IDA
b) IMF
c) ADB
d) IFC
B
Which sister organization of the World Bank provides long term loans at zero interest to the poorest developing countries?
a) Asian Development Bank
b) IMF
c) International Developmental Association
d) International Finance Corporation
C
Which industry provides the largest employment in India?
a) Chemicals
b) Textiles
c) Iron and steel
d) Jute
B
agriccculutre is first
Which phyla of invertebrata has largest number of extant species ?
A. Mollusca
B. Arthropoda
C. Annelida
D. Platyhelminthes
B
Which Five-Year Plan had adopted ‘Removal of Poverty’ as its foremost objective?
a) Second
b) Third
c) Fourth
d) Sixth
D
What is a Bank which has capital and reserves of over Rs. 5 lakhs called?
a) National Bank
b) Cooperative Bank
c) Scheduled Bank
d) Unscheduled Bank
C
Zero Discrimination Day is observed on which day every year?
a. March 31st
b. March 2nd
c. March 3rd
d. March 1st
D
Bank of Hindustan is the oldest bank in India. When did it start functioning?
a) 1990
b) 1770
c) 1885
d) 1892
c
The famous Sun Temple at konark was built by
(a) Prataparudra (b) Anantavaraman
(c) Narasimha-I (d) Narasimha-II
C
Napoleon got finally overthrown in the Battle of Waterloo in the year
(a) 1814 (b) 1813 (c) 1815 (d) 1816
C
Who was the first Women President of Indian-National Congress?
(a) Sarojini Naidu (b) SuchetaKripalani
(c) RajkumariAmritkaur (d) Annie Besant
D
Ashok spread Buddhism all over India and Ceylon by
(a) Teaching the Triratnas
(b) Sending the Dharma-Mahamatras
(c) Waging wars
(d) Becoming a Buddhist Monk
B
Wild life Protection Act was implemented in India in
(a) 1972 (b) 1986
(c) 1964 (d) 1956
A
Government is setting up a NMPB under Department/Ministry of Ayush. What is its full form?
a. National Medicinal Plants Board
b. National Medical Plants Board
c. National Medicine Plants Board
d. None of the above
A
Which one of the following is a Sedimentary Rock?
(a) Granite (b) Charnockite
(c) Basalt (d) Arkose
D
(D) Arkose is a detrital sedimentary rock, specifically a type of sandstone containing at least 25% feldspar
18. Which of the following is used in making smoke bombs ?
(A) Sulphur
(B) Phosphorus
(C) Hydrogen
(D) Carbon
B
Highly specialized form of agriculture in which crops like coffee, tea and rubber are cultivated refer to
(a) multiple cropping (b) plantation agriculture
(c) terrace farming (d) extensive farming
B
Kerala’s shores are famous for the deposits of
a) Copper
b) Coal
c) Thorium
d) Iron ore
C
Which of the following is India’s biggest dam?
a) Bhakra Nangal
b) Hirakud
c) Farakka
d) Pong Dam
longest dam hirakund hay biggest bhakara nangal
The newly hatched tadpole breathe through its
(a) Lung (b) External gills
(c) Internal gills (d) All of these
B
International Ozone day is celebrated on
(a) 5th September (b) 16th September
(c) 11th September (d) 20th September
B
In India, there are many coal fields found in
(a) Cauvery Valley (b) Krishna Valley
(c) Ganga Valley (d) Damodar Valley
D
Which among the following category of train was not started in Railway budget 2016?
A. UDAY
B. Humsafar
C. Mahamana
D. Antyodaya
C
The biological process in which both aerobes and anaerobes degrade organic matter is
(a) Manuring (b) Composting
(c) Digesting (d) Nitrifying
B
Virus in Latin means
(a) Sweet (b) Small
(c) Fluid (d) Poison
D
The newly hatched tadpole breathe through its
(a) Lung (b) External gills
(c) Internal gills (d) All of these
B
The cuticle is absent in
(a) Leaf (b) stem
(c) Root (d) Fruit
C
cu·ti·cle
The outer layer of living tissue, in particular.
Which of the following statements is true?
(a) Animals worry about raising their family
(b) Animals make several feeding trips in a day
(c) Animals often behave sensibly.
(d) Animals do not know the meaning of brotherhood
B
A thin oil film on a water surface appears coloured because of
(a) reflection (b) interference
(c) diffraction (d) polarization
B
Super conductors are substances that
(a) offer minimum resistance to flow of electric current
(b) conduct electricity at low temperature
(c) conduct electricity at high temperature
(d) offer resistance to the flow of electric current
A
Q) The first Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir was
a) Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah
b) Maharaja Sir Hari Singh
c) Yuvaraj Karan Singh
d) Dr Farooq Abdullah
A
Q) According to the Supreme Court, the goal of Indian Socialism is a ‘blend of ______ and ______ leaning heavily towards Gandhian Socialism.
a) Marxism and Leninsism
b) Leninism and Gandhism
c) Marxism and Gandhism
d) Nehruism and Gandhism
A
When cathode rays strike a target of high atomic weight they give rise to
(a) α-rays (b) β-rays
(c) 𝑥-rays (d) positive rays
C
A tachometer is a device used to measure
(a) gravitational pull (b) speed of rotation
(c) surface tension (d) dispersive power
B
RPM
The major use of sulphur in the manufacture of?
(a) H2SO4 (b) H2S
(c) SO2 (d) Fungicide
A
Different computers are connected to a LAN by a cable and a
(a) modem (b) interface card
(c) special wires (d) telephone lines
B
Atoms of different elements have
(a) same atomic number and same electronic configuration
(b) different atomic number and same electronic configuration
(c) different atomic number and different number of valence electrons
(d) same number of electrons and neutrons
C
Q-26.Among the various allotropes of carbon,
A. coke is the hardest, graphite is the softest
B. diamond is the hardest, coke is the softest
C. diamond is the hardest, graphite is the softest
D. diamond is the hardest, lamp black is the softest
C
Q-27.The group of metals Fe, Co, Ni may best called as
A. transition metals
B. main group metals
C. alkali metals
D. rare metals
A
Telengana State is the bifurcation of
(a) Tamil Nadu (b) Andhra Pradesh
(c) Seemandhra (d) Odisha and Tamil Nadu
B
Green blocks are referred to
(a) Green cover (b) Green Ministry
(c) Bio-bricks (d) Pro-biotic curd
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FYI-
ReplyDeleteScheduled Banks in India are those banks which have been included in the Second Schedule of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Act, 1934. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in turn includes only those banks in this schedule which satisfy the criteria mentioned on section 42 (6) (a) of the Reserve Bank of India Act 1934.
Criteria for a Scheduled Banks:
Scheduled Banks are those banks whose minimum paid up capital and reserve and amount to 25 lakh.
These bank have to submit details of their activities to the Reserve Bank of India every week.
These banks are listed on the second schedule of the Reserve Bank of India Act 1934.