SSC CGL GA/GS Quiz and RRB(railway) GA/GS Quiz 16-17/3/2016


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
C

Organic compounds are
(a) Covalent Bonds (b) Ionic-compounds
(c) Co-ordination compounds
(d) Interstitial compounds
A


Major pesticidal properties are present in
(a) Jatropha (b) Castor
(c) Pongamia (d) Jamun
C


Which of the following is not dealt under Section 3(3) of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986?
(a) The Biodiversity Authority
(b) The Coastal Zone Management Authority
(c) Authority step-up to monitor the State of Notified Ecologically Sensitive Areas.
(d) Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Right Authority.
D

Indian ink (siyahi))
ke liye kya use hota he
A. Wood charcol
B. Lamp black
C. Carbon black
B

Deodorant and decolourising agent in sugar solution and gas molasses ke liye kya use hota he
A. Carbon black
B. Lamp black
C. Wood charcol
C

N2O and cO2 are ??
A. Isotop
B. Isobar
C isomer
D. Isosters
D
Capital market deals with
(a) Short term fund
(b) Long term fund
(c) Cash
(d) Both long and short term funds
B


The first nuclear explosive in India was conducted at
(a) Pokhran (b) Bombay
(c)Nellie (d) Sriharikota
A


Jawahar Rozgar Yojana was introduced in
(a) Fifth Five Year Plan (b) Sixth Five Year Plan
(c) Seventh Five Year Plan (d) Eighth Five Year Plan
C

The father of Economics is
(a) Marshall (b) Adam Smith
(c) J.M. Keynes (d) Karl Marx
B


The law of diminishing returns applies to
(a) All sectors (b) Industrial sector
(c) Agricultural sector (d) Service sector
A


A federal government is in the shape of
(a) Command by the center
(b) Appeal from the states
(c) Agreement between the center and the States
(d) Single Party Rule
C
Production refers to
(a) destruction of utility (b) creation of utility
(c) exchange value (d) use of product
(C) In commodity exchange, one exchanges a commodity for money, which one then ... private ownership of the means of production and the exploitation of the labor force

The new Agricultural Strategy in India was introduced in
(a) 1956 (b) 1966
(c) 1976 (d) 1986
B

What is ‘Biodiversity’?
(a) Many types of Flora & Fauna in one forest.
(b) Many types of flora and fauna in many forests
(c) Many population of one species in one forest.
(d) All the above are true.
A


Solitary cymose inflorescence is observed in-
(a) Rose (b) Chinarose
(c) Tuberose (d) Gardenia
C

Gun poweder ke liye kya use hota he
A. Wood charcol
B. Lamp black
C. Carbon black
A

Where is the headquarters of Hindustan Zink Ltd?
(a) Udaipur (b) Jodhpur
(c) Jaisalmer (d) Jaipur
Hindustan Zinc Limited (Registered Office) in Udaipur,Putholi, Chittorgarh Phone: 01472 - 255574, 255395, 255754, 255647 LOL

The sky appears blue due to-
(a) Rayleigh scattering (b) Mie Scattering
(c) Back scattering (d) None of the above.
A

8. The formula of Plaster of Paris is —
(A) CaSO4
(B) CaSO4, 2H2O
(C) 2CaSO4, 4H2O
(D) 2CaSO4, H2O
D
caso4 1/2 h2o

15. The two elements that are frequently used for making transistors are —
(A) Boron and Aluminium
(B) Silicon and Germenium
(C) Iridium and Tungsten
(D) Niobium and Columbium
B

6. The chemial name of Uria is —
(A) Aneurin
(B) Chloroetane
(C) Carbamide
(D) None of these
c

In which of the following Asokan inscriptions the Brahmi script was not used ?
[A] Saranath
[B] Shahbazgarhi
[C] Dhauli
[D] None of the above
B


Which of the following is very reactive and kept in kerosene?
(a) Sodium (b) Potassium
(c) Iodine (d) Bromine
A


Just born baby has the respiratory rate
(a) 32 times/minute (b) 26 times/ minute
(c) 19 times/minute (d) 15 times/minute
A

Leaving agricultural land uncultivated for some years known as-
(a) Intensive farming (b) Fallowing
(c) Shifting cultivation (d) Subsistence farming
C

Purification of water ke liye kya use hota he
A. Wood charcol
B. Lamp black
C. Carbon black
A

Which of the following is a metallic ore?
(a) Mica (b) Quartz
(c) Feldspar (d) Galena
D

Who is the brand ambassador of Nokia Phones in India?
(a) Shah Rukh Khan (b) Aamir Khan
(c) priyanka chopra(d) M.S. Dohni
A

The special modified epidermal cells surrounding stomatal pore are called-
(a) Epithelial cells (b) Guard Cells
(c) Subsidiary cells (d) Accessory cells
B


In which one of the following the phenomenon of total internal reflection of light is used?
(a) Formation of mirage (b) Working of binoculars
(c) Formation of rainbow (d) Twinkling of stars
A

Which Indian State is the leading cotton producer?
(a) Gujarat (b) Maharashtra
(c) Andhra Pradesh (d) Madhya Pradesh
a


Vulcanized rubber contains sulphur
(a) 2% (b) 3-5%
(c) 7-9% (d) 10-15%
B

In the periodic table of elements, on moving from left to right across a period, the atomic radius
(a) Decrease
(b) Increase
(c) remains unchanged
(d) does not follow a definite sulphur
A

Where is the headquarters of the international Olympic Committee located?
(a) Italy (b) Switzerland
(c) Belgium (d) France
B

Public Opinion is:
(a) The Opinion of the majority
(b) The opinion of the people on political matters
(c) Opinion of the citizens of the country
(d) The opinion based on reasoning which is for the welfare of the whole society.
C

The demand of a factor of production is:
(a) direct
(b) derived
(c) neutral
(d) discretion of the producer
B

The Novel Peace prize is awarded in which city?
(a) Brussels (b) Geneva
(c) Oslo (d) Stockholm
The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo, Norway and the Nobel Prizes in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine and Literature and the Prize in Economic Sciences are awarded in Stockholm, Sweden.


The ‘more mega store’ retail chain belongs to which Indian Industry?
(a) Reliance Industry (b) Bharti Enterprises
(c) Aditya Birla Group (d) Tata Industry
C

Who among the following was responsible for the revival of Hinduism in 19th century?
(a) Swami Dayanand (b) Swami Vivekanand
(c) Guru Shankaracharya (d) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
B

Automobiles tyres
ke liye kya use hota he
A. Wood charcol
B. Lamp black
C. Carbon black
c

Manganese is used for making—
(A) Iron and steel
(B) Paint
(C) China clay
(D) In all these
D

Which of the following coins was issued by silver during the Gupta period?
(a) Kakini (b) Nishka
(c) Rupyaka (d) Dinar
C

The first women to preside over the UN General Assembly:
(a) Rajkumari Amrit Kaur (b) Vijaylakshmi Pandit
(c) Kamla Nehru (d) Indira Gandhi
B

The northern hemisphere is called as—
(A) The land hemisphere
(B) The water hemisphere
(C) Water planet
(D) None of these
A


The ocean’s greatest depth is—
(A) Aleutian Trench
(B) Japan Trench
(C) Mariana Trench
(D) Java Trench
C

Who among the Delhi Sultans died of a sudden fall from the horse at Lahore while playing Chaugan?
(a) Qutbuddin Aibak (b) Iltutmish
(c) Balban (d) Jalaluddin Khilji
A



The boundary between India and Pakistan was demarcated by
(a) Lord Mountbatten (b) Sir Cyril Radcliffe
(c) Stafford Cripps (d) Lawrence
B

Who said about Mahatma Gandhi that he is a “half naked fakir”?
(a) Winston Churchill (b) Lord Mountbatten
(c) Lord Wavell (d) Lord Linlithgow
A


The Jaina literature is known as
(a) Tripitakas (b) Epics
(c) Aryasutras (d) Angas
D
tripitakas
Tripiá¹­aka is a Sanskrit word meaning Three Baskets. It is the traditional term used by Buddhist traditions to describe their various canons of scriptures

Liberty, Equality and Fraternity’ is the call associated with
(a) American Revolution (b) French Revolution
(c) Chinese Revolution (d) Russian Revolution
B

How many Articles are there in the Indian Constitution________?
In addition, there are 12 Schedules. You can check it here. Presently We have 12 schedules, 22 parts and 395 article itself (448 including amendments). So in our constitution there is only 395 articles.


There is no provision in the Constitution for the impeachment of the
(a) Chief Justice of India
(b) Chief Justice of a High Court
(c) Governor
C

Which of the following appointments is not made by the President of India?
(a) Speaker of the Lok Sabha (b) Chief Justice of India
(c) Chief of Air Staff (d) Chief of Army
A it is by majority
Rashtrapati Bhawan was designed by
(a) Edward Stone (b) Le Corbusier
(c) Edwin Lutyens (d) Tarun Dutt
C

The Finance Commission
(a) draws up Five Year Plans
(b) formulates Monetary Policy
(c) recommends pay revision of Central Government Employees
(d) adjudicates on the sharing of resources between Centre and the States.

(d) adjudicates on the sharing of resources between Centre and the States.


In India legal sovereignty is vested with
(a) the President (b) the Judiciary
(c) the Cabinet (d) the Constitution
D

The Governor of a State has no power to
(a) prorogue the Assembly (b)dissolve the Assembl
(c) adjourn the Assembly (d) summon the Assembly
B


The President of the India is :
(a) The head of the ‘State’
(b) The head of the Government
(c) The head of the State as well as Government
(d) None of these
A

The Grand Canyon is located on the :
(a) Colorado River (b) Rhine River
(c) Tapi River (d) Niger River
A

The sea bed sloping gradually and bordering the continent is known as :
(a) Coast (b) Continental Shelf
(c) Continental Platform (d) Continental Slope
B

Which one of the following has the highest wind velocity?
(a) Typhoon (b) Hurricane
(c) Cyclone (d) Tornado
D) The fastest wind speed not related to tornadoes ever recorded was ... a maximum wind gust of 408 km/h (220 kn; 253 mph; 113 m/s)

Sardar Sarovar dam is being built on the river
(a) Tapti (b) Mahi
(c) Chambal (d) Narmada
D

In the budget figures of the Government of India the difference between total expenditure and total receipts is called
(a) Fiscal deficit (b) Budget deficit
(c) Revenue deficit (d) Current deficit
A

Which state is irrigated by Ganga canal?
(a) Uttar Pradesh (b) Bihar
(c) West Bengal (d) Rajasthan
A


The highest body which approves the Five Year Plan in
India is the-
(a) Planning Commission
(b) National Development Council
(c) Finance Ministry
(d) Union Cabinet
B

GDP at Factor Cost is
(a) GDP minus indirect taxes plus subsidies
(b) GDP minus depreciation allowances
(c) NNP plus depreciation allowances
(d) GDP minus subsidies plus indirect taxes
A

Which one of the following is an example of optional money?
(a) Currency note (b) Coins
(c) Cheque (d) Bond
C

c) Optional money is the non legal tender money, but it is generally acceptable by ... bills of exchange , cheques ,promissory notes etc

National Income is generated from:
(a) any money-making activity (b) any laborious activity
(c) any profit-making activity (d) any productive activity
A

‘Hire and Fire’ is the policy of
(a) Capitalism (b) Socialism
(c) Mixed Economy (d) Traditional Economy
A

Which of the following liquids has the least density?
(a) Fresh water (b) Salt water
(c) Petrol (d) Mercury
C Petrol, natural 711
Water, heavy 1105
Water - pure 1000
Water - sea 1022

The device used to change the speed of an electric fan is
(a) Amplifier (b) Regulator
(c) Switch (d) Rectifier
B


Fog is an example of
(a) Gas dispersed in gas (b) Liquid dispersed in gas
(c) Solid dispersed in gas (d) Solid dispersed in liquid
B

A transformer works on the principle of
(a) Self-induction (b) Mutual induction
(c) Generator (d) Inverter
(B) A transformer is a device which is use to convert high alternatic voltage to a low alternatic voltage and vice versa. WORKING PRINCIPLE. Transformer works on the principle of mutual induction of two coils. When current in the primary coil is changed the flux linked to the secondary coil also changes.


Alcohol prepared by the distillation of wood is:
(a) Propyl alcohol (b) Methyl alcohol
(c) Ethyl alcohol (d) Glycerol
C


A mixture of water and alcohol can be separated by grin emoticon
(a) Filtration (b) Evaporation
(c) Decantation (d) Distillation
D

The ‘Green House effect’ is produced due to the
presence of excess amount of
(a) Sulphur dioxide (b) Nitrogen dioxide
(c) Carbon monoxide (d) Methane
A


Which plant is called ‘Herbal Indian Doctor’?
(a) Amla (b) Mango
(c) Neem (d) Tulsi
A

Which of the following is biodegradable?
(a) Paper (b) D.D.T.
(c) Aluminium (d) Plastic
A


Sea water can be purified by the process of
(a) Distillation (b) Evaporation
(c) Filtration (d) Fractional distillation
D


Which part becomes modified as the tusk of elephant?
(a) Canine (b) Premolar
(c) Second incisor (d) Molar
C


The noble gas used for the treatment of cancer is
(a) Helium (b) Argon
(c) Krypton (d) Radon
D

Saliva helps in the digestion of :
(a) Fats (b) Starch
(c) Proteins (d) Vitamins
B

White lung disease is prevalent among the workers of :
(a) Paper industry (b) Cement industry
(c) Cotton industry (d) Pesticide industry
D

Full form of DTAA
(a) Double Taxation avoidance act
(b) Double Taxation avoidance agreement
(c) Double Tax avoidance agreement
(d) Dual Taxation avoidance agreement
The Double Tax Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) is essentially a bilateral agreement entered into between two countries. The basic objective is to promote and foster economic trade and investment between two Countries by avoiding double taxation.

Which of the following dynasty succeeded the Mauryas?
(a) Satavahanas (b) Sungas
(c) Yavanas (d) Pandya
A

Who developed Java Programming Language?
(a) James Gosling
(b) Douglas Engelbart
(c) Edmund M. Clarke
(d) James D. Foley
A

#everydayquiz #mixed Quiz 

The Dandi March of Gandhi is an example of
(a) Direct Action (b) Boycott
(c) Civil Disobedience (d) Non-cooperation

A

Direct salt making

The idea of federation was first proposed in
(a) Indian Councils Act of 1892
(b) Morley-Minto Reforms
(c) Montague-Chelmsford Reforms
(d) Nehru Report of 1928
D) hey found in the idea of federation, first proposed in the Motilal Nehru Report of 1928, an ideal way out of their present predicament.

Which slogan was given by the French Revolution to the world?
(a) Liberty, Authority, Equality
(b) Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
(c) Liberty, Law, Fraternity
(d) Tradition, Authority, Law
B

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