Important SSC Gk Questions Set-15

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One micron is equal to
(A) 1/10 m.m.        
(B) 1/100 m.m.
(C) 1/1000 m.m.        
(D) 1/10,000 m.m.
c

Which High Court has said in its important decision that the R.T.I. applicant should tell the reason for asking information under right to Information ?
(A) Calcutta High Court
(B) Bombay High Court
(C) Allahabad High Court
(D) Madras High Court
d

Which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution provides for the creation of New All India Service ?
(A) Article 311          
(B) Article 312
(C) Article 313          
(D) Article 314
B

Article 78 of the Constitution of India lays down the duties of the
(A) Speaker of Lok Sabha
(B) Chairman of Rajya Sabha
(C) Comptroller and Auditor General of India
(D) Prime Minister
D

Which one is false about bleaching powder?
(A) Highly soluble in watered
(B) Light yellow colour powder
(C) Oxidising agent
(D) Reaction with dilute acid it gives chlorine
C

Amalgam is
(A) Ultra Coloured alloy
(B) Alloy with Carbon
(C) Alloy with mercury
(D) Alloy of high resistant to abrasion
C

How many teeth develop two times in the life-span of a human ?
(A) 4        
(B) 12
(C) 20          
(D) 28
C

.Dew is not formed in turbulent (high wind blow) night, because
(A)The rate of evaporation is greater
(B) Low moisture in air
(C) Temperature is high
(D) Sky is not clear
A

Archaeopterix is
(A) The oldest bird of Jurassic period
(B) The reptile of Jurassic period
(C) The reptile of Triassic period
(D) The reptile of Triassic and Jurassic period
A

 In comparison to female, male has high colour blindness, because
(A) They face more mental stress
(B) They pass more time from out of the home
(C) They have only one X chromosome
(D) They generally have less facts
C

International Yoga Day will observed from the next year on
(A) April 21          
(B) May 21
(C) July 21          
(D) June 21
D


 Isotope of any atomic nucleus is that nucleus in which
(A) Number of neutrons are same but number of protons are different
(B) Number of protons are same but number of neutrons are different
(C) Number of protons and neutrons are same
(D) Number of protons and neutrons are different
B

When was the partition of Bengal cancelled?
(a) 1911 
(b) 1905 
(c) 1906 
(d) 1919
A


From which among the following does India get its maximum rainfall?
(a) North-East Monsoon 
(b) North-West Monsoon
(c) South-West Monsoon 
(d) South-East Monsoon
C

 Where is ‘DakshinGangotri’ located?
(a) Uttarakhand 
(b) Karakoram 
(c) Himalayas 
(d) Antarctica
D


Which among the following dynasties established the world’s first republic inVaishali?
(a) Mourya 
(b) Nanda 
(c) Gupta 
(d) Lichhavi
D

 Near which of the following continents is the Great Barrier Reef situated?
(a) South America 
(b) Europe 
(c) Australia 
(d) Africa
C


 Who among the following foreigners was awarded Bharat Ratna?
(a) Nelson Mandela 
(b) Bill Clinton 
(c) Aung San SuuKyi
(d) Lula Da Silva
A

 With which of the following fields is the Pulitzer Prize associated?
(a) Journalism 
(b) Science 
(c) Sports 
(d) Industry
A

Which of the following instruments is used to measure blood pressure?
(a) Spherometer 
(b) Anemometer 
(c) Sphygmomanometer
(d) Ammeter
C


 In case the positions of both the President and the Vice-President are vacant, then who would act as the President of India?
(a) The Prime Minister 
(b) The Chief Justice of India
(c) The Speaker of LokSabha 
(d) Governor of the largest state
B


__________was the tax which the kings of the Vedic period used to collect from the people
(a) Bali 
(b) Vidatha 
(c) Chungi 
(d) Kara
A

Which of the following is measured by the Anemometer?
(a) wind direction 
(b) wind velocity 
(c) pressure gradient
(d) humidity of air
B

 Which of the following cells have the least regenerative power?
(a) Brain cells 
(b) Muscle cells 
(c) Bone cells
(d) Liver cells
A


 Which of the following cells are responsible for antibody production?
(a) red blood cells 
(b) neutrophils 
(c) lymphocytes
(d) platelets
C

Which of the following is the source of the enzyme, diastase?
(a) salivary gland 
(b) stomach 
(c) liver 
(d) pancreas
A

 Which of the following devices is used for locating objects submerged under sea?
(a) sonar 
(b) radar 
(c) laser 
(d) maser
A

The metal which has the highest electrical conductivity is
(a) copper 
(b) aluminium 
(c) silver 
(d) lead
C

Seaweeds are rich in which of the following?
(a) fluorine 
(b) chlorine 
(c) bromine 
(d) iodine
D


The role of heavy water in a nuclear reactor is that of a
(a) coolant 
(b) fuel 
(c) moderator 
(d) atomic smasher
C

NORMAL WATER COOLENT 
GRAPHITE ALSO MODERATOR 

Right to Information Act was passed in the year
(a) 2001 
(b) 2005 
(c) 2004 
(d) 2002
B

In an economy the relationship between the value of money and the price level is
(a) Direct 
(b) Inverse 
(c) Proportional 
(d) Stable
B

What are Khetri mines in Rajasthan famous for?
(a) Copper 
(b) Mica 
(c) Bauxite 
(d) Limestone
A


The Great Stupa at Sanchi is in the state of
(a) Uttar Pradesh 
(b) Madhya Pradesh 
(c) Arunachal Pradesh
(d) Andhra Pradesh
B

 In hilly areas water boils at a lower temperature because
(a) it is cold in hilly areas
(b) there is less carbon dioxide in hilly areas
(c) there is a decrease in air pressure in hilly areas
(d) there is less oxygen in hilly areas
C


At what temperature do the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales have the same reading?
(a) 40 Degrees 
(b) -40 Degrees 
(c) -34 Degrees 
(d) -140 Degrees
B


Two cubes of ice when pressed on each other behave as one because of
(a) Van Der Waals Force 
(b) Dipole moment
(c) Hydrogen bond formation 
(d) Covalent attraction
C

On churning of milk, cream gets separated because of
(a) Frictional force 
(b) Centrifugal force 
(c) Gravitational force
(d) Viscous forces
B


An electric charge in motion produces
(a) magnetic field 
(b) sound waves 
(c) light rays
(d) heat waves
A


. _________ is commonly known as Aspirin.
(a) Salicylic acid 
(b) Salicylate 
(c) Methyl salicylate
(d) Acetyl salicylic acid
D

 What are Pulsars?
(a) stars moving towards the earth 
(b) stars moving away from the earth
(c) rapidly spinning stars 
(d) High temperature stars
C


Which of the following causes Small pox?
(a) Rubella virus 
(b) Variola virus 
(c) Varicella virus
(d) Myxovirus
B


What is the nature of the image formed by a concave lens?
(a) real and erect
(b) virtual and erect
(c) real and inverted
(d) virtual and inverted
B


Which isotope of Uranium is used in the production of atomic energy?
(a) U-235 
(b) U-238 
(c) U-234 
(d) U-236
A

__________is one of the constituents of tear gas.
(a) Ethane 
(b) Ethanol 
(c) Ether 
(d) Chloropicrin
D


 In eukaryotic cells the cell membrane is made up of
(a) Phospholipid 
(b) Lipoprotein
(c) Phospholipo-protein 
(d) Phospho-protein
C



 ________was the founder of Sayyid dynasty.(a) Ibrahim Lodhi 
(b) Sikandar Lodhi 
(c) Bahlol Lodhi
(d) Khizr Khan
D

Ringworm is a disease caused by a
(a) Bacteria 
(b) Protozoa 
(c) Virus 
(d) Fungus
D


Where is the Pitutary gland situated?
(a) the base of the heart 
(b) the base of the brain
(c) the neck 
(d) the abdomen
B

In which Congress session was the pledge of ‘Purna Swaraj’ taken?
(a) Calcutta 
(b) Lahore 
(c) Allahabad 
(d) Madras
B


Fog consists of
(a) Gas dispersed in Air 
(b) Liquid dispersed in Air 
(c) Solid dispersed in Gas
(d) Solid dispersed in Liquid
B


 With which of the following is Lambert’s law related?(a) Reflection 
(b) Refraction 
(c) Interference 
(d) Illumination
D

The Governor General associated with abolition of sati was
(a) Lord Wavell 
(b) Lord Dalhousie 
(c) Lord Wellesley
(d) Lord William Bentick
D

 _____________is the highest body which approves the Five-Year Plans.
(a) Planning Commission 
(b) National Development Council
(c) The Union Cabinet 
(d) Finance Ministry
B

Where did Buddha preach his first sermon?
(a) Gaya 
(b) Sarnath 
(c) Pataliputra 
(d) Vaishali
B

A want becomes a demand
(a) when it is backed by the ability to purchase
(b) when it is backed by the necessity to buy
(c) when it is backed by the desire to buy
(d) when it is backed by the utility of the product
A

 Jan Gan Man was first sung at the Calcutta session of Indian National Congress in
(a) 1892 
(b) 1896 
(c) 1905 
(d) 1911
D
VANDEMATRAM 1896



Which of the following is the most commonly used bleaching agent?
(a) alcohol 
(b) carbon dioxide 
(c) chlorine 
(d) Sodium chloride
C


 Animals that live in tree trunks are known as
(a) Arboreal 
(b) Volant 
(c) Amphibious 
(d) Aquatic
A

Arrange the dynasties of Delhi Sultanate in the chronological order:
1. Tughlaq 2. Lodis 3. Saiyyad 4. Ilbari Turk(Salve) 5. Khilji
(a) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 
(b) 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 
(c) 2, 4, 5, 3, 1
(d) 4, 5, 1, 3, 2
D


Who among the following was the author of the book ‘The Indian War of Independence’?
(a) Krishna Verma 
(b) Madame Carna 
(c) B.G. Tilak
(d) V.D. Savarkar
D

 When two countries exchange commodities, it is known as
(a) Balance of trade 
(b) Bilateral trade 
(c) Volume of trade
(d) Multilateral trade
B

Which of the following is used to prevent soil erosion on hill slopes?
(a) Afforestation 
(b) Crop Rotation 
(c) Water logging
(d) Contour farming
D

.The term ‘Geography’ was coined by
(a) Ptolemy 
(b) Eratosthenese 
(c) Hacataus 
(d) Herodotus
B

 _____________are known as the “ecological hot spot of India”?
(a) Western Ghats 
(b) Eastern Ghats 
(c) Western Himalayas
(d) Sunderbans
A


Which of the following can be used to determine the age of Earth?
(a) Geological Time Scale 
(b) Radio-Metric Dating
(c) Gravity method 
(d) Fossilization method
B

 Who among the following defeated Harshvardhana?
(a) Prabhakaravardhana 
(b) Pulakesin II
(c) Narasimhasvarma Pallava 
(d) Sasanka
B


 The Mughal emperor___________was illiterate.
(a) Jahangir 
(b) ShahJahan 
(c) Akbar 
(d) Aurangazeb
C


When did India attain the ‘Dominion Status’?
(a) 15th January, 1947 
(b) 15th August, 1947
(c) 15th August, 1950 
(d) 15th October, 1947
B

 Which of the following countries did Karl Marx belong to?
(a) Germany 
(b) Holland 
(c) France 
(d) Britain
A


The origin of the term ‘Caste’ is
(a) Portuguese 
(b) Dutch 
(c) German 
(d) English
A


. What is a formalised system of trading agreements among groups of countries is known as?
(a) Trading blocks 
(b) Trade ventures 
(c) Trade partners
(d) Trade organizations
A


Constitution of India came into force in
a) 1956
b) 1950
c) 1949
d) 1951
B

Cold War refers to
a) ideological rivalry between Capitalist and Communist world
b) tension between Superpowers
c) tension between East and West
d) All of the above
D


Select the High Yielding Varieties of seed-crops developed under Green Revolution in India.
a) Maize, Black-gram, Jowar, Coffee and Tea
b) Rice, Wheat, Jowar, Bajra and Maize
c) Wheat, Rice, Sugarcane, Pulses and Maize
d) Rice, Wheat, Pulses, Oil seeds and Sugarcane
B


In which year did Amartya Kumar Sen receive the Nobel Prize in Economics?
a) 1995
b) 2000
c) 1990
d) 1998
D


The worldwide Great Depression took place in
a) 1929
b) 1928
c) 1930
d) 1936
C

India is the largest producer and consumer of
a) Tea
b) Coffee
c) Sugar
d) Paddy
A


A camera in the hands of a professional photographer is a ___________________.
a) Intermediary
b) Consumer
c) Capital
d) Free
C

Which among the following movements was not led by Mahatma Gandhi?
a) Swadeshi Movement
b) Non-Cooperation Movement
c) Civil Disobedience Movement
d) Quit India Movement
A

Name the Commander of the Arab army who conquered Sindh.
a) Qutubuddin Aibak
b) Allauddin Khilji
c) Muhammed bin Qasim
d) Al Hazzaz
C

 Who was the chairperson of the Chinese Communist Party at the time of liberation of China?
a) Deng Xiaping
b) Mao Zedong
c) Liu Shaoqi
d) Zhou En-lai
B

 ____________is also known as White Vitriol.
(a) Zinc Sulphate 
(b) Potassium Chloride 
(c) Zinc Phosphate
(d) Aluminium Oxide
A


In which part of the Indian Constitution are Fundamental Rights included?
(a) Part I 
(b) Part III 
(c) Part IV 
(d) Part V
B

 __________is the South African city where Gandhi beaten up and thrown off the pavement by the whites.
(a) Cape Town 
(b) Durban 
(c) Johannesburg 
(d) Pretoria
B


 The practice of controlling inflation by reducing money supply is known as
(a) Cost-push inflation 
(b) Demand-pull inflation 
(c) Disinflation
(d) Reflation
C


 When were the first general elections held in India?
(a) 1947 
(b) 1950 
(c) 1951 
(d) 1952
C

Which among the following countries are referred to as The Golden Crescent the largest opium industry in the world?
(a) Myanmar, Laos and Thailand 
(b) Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq
(c) Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran 
(d) Myanmar, Malaysia and Thailand
C

 _________is also known as Quick Lime.
(a) CaO 
(b) MgCO2 
(c) Ca(OH)2 
(d) MgCl2
A

What is an emulsion?
(a) A colloid of gas in a liquid 
(b) A colloid of liquid in a liquid
(c) A colloid of liquid in a gas 
(d) A colloid of gas in a solid
B


How many chambers does a human heart have?
(a) Four 
(b) Three 
(c) Two 
(d) One
A

One nautical mile is the same as
(a) 1825 metres 
(b) 2000 metres 
(c) 1575 metres
(d) 2050 metres
A

Who among the following was the first President of Indian National Congress?
(a) A.O. Hume 
(b) W.C. Banerji 
(c) Dadabhai Naoroji
(d) Moti Lal Nehru
B

Khilafat movement was started in India
(a) for getting Muslim Homeland
(b) as a protest against British suppression of Turks
(c) to preserve Turkish Empire with Khilafat as temporal head
(d) as a protest against communal politics
C


Which among the following has replaced MRTP (Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act)?(DOUBT)
(a) Competition Act 
(b) Consumer Protection Act
(c) Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act
(d) Liberalization Policy of the Government
A

________was the first Woman Chief Justice of Supreme Court in India
(a) Leila Mukherji 
(b) Leila Seth 
(c) Fatima Bibi
(d) Ruma Pal
C



 The movement of boycotting of foreign goods started by Gandhiji was aimed at(DOUBT)
(a) full independence
(b) creating anti-British sentiment
(c) promotion of welfare state
(d) promotion of cottage industries
GIVNE B BUT I THINK ITS D



 What is the maximum age limit prescribed for the post of the President of India?
(a) 58 years
(b) 60 years
(c) 62 years
(d) There is no maximum age limit
D

Where is Silicon Valley located in India?
(a) Dehradun
(b) Bangalore
(c) Hyderabad
(d) Srinagar
B


Under which of the following systems does RBI issues currency notes?
(a) Fixed Fiduciary System
(b) Maximum Fiduciary System
(c) Fixed Minimum Reserve System
(d) Proportional Reserve System
C


 When is the International Human Rights Day observed?
(a) December 10th
(b) October 24th
(c) November 25th
(d) None of the above
A

Which of the following was the capital of Pakistan till 1959?
(a) Islamabad
(b) Karachi
(c) Lahore
(d) Hyderabad
C


 In India FEMA has replaced
(a) FERA
(b) FETA
(c) FENA
(d) FELA
A

 What is Depreciation?
(a) Gross national product - Net national product
(b) Net national product - Gross national product
(c) Gross national product - Personal income
(d) Personal income - Personal taxes
A


The sectors in the economy are classified into public and private on the basis of
(a) employment conditions
(b) nature of economic activities
(c) ownership of enterprises
(d) use of raw materials
C


My Experiments With Truth’ is the autobiography of
(a) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
(b) Govind Vallabh Pant
(c) M.K. Gandhi
(d) Tara Ali Beg
C


Stagflation is a combination of
(a) stagnation and deflation
(b) stagnation and recession
(c) stagnation and inflation
(d) stagnation and recovery
B

What was Akbar’s age at the time of his coronation?
(a) Thirteen
(b) Fifteen
(c) Eighteen
(d) Twenty
A

Where did Mangal Pandey fire the first shot of the Revolt of 1857?
(a) Barrackpore
(b) Meerut
(c) Kanpur
(d) Jhansi
A

 ‘Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it’ was said by
(a) M.K. Gandhi
(b) B.G. Tilak
(c) G.K. Gokhale
(d) B.R. Ambedkar
B

Which movement was suspended by Gandhiji after the Chauri-Chaura incident?
(a) Civil Disobedience Movement
(b) Khilafat Movement
(c) Non-Cooperation Movement
(d) Quit India Movement
C

The food remains un-spoiled in a refrigerator because
(a) bacteria and moulds remain inactive at its low temperature
(b) the germs are killed at its low temperature
(c) the germs are frozen at its low temperature
(d) it sterilizes the food
A


 A person with AB blood group can donate blood to a person with
(a) A-group
(b) B-group
(c) AB-group
(d) O-group
C


Stainless steel does not contain
(a) Iron
(b) Tungsten
(c) Chromium
(d) Nickel
B



Which of the following is not a mixture?
(a) Air
(b) Gasoline
(c) LPG
(d) Distilled water
D


Who among the following has written the book Meandering pastures of Memories?
(a) Shovana Narayan
(b) Saroja Vaidyanathan
(c) Yamini krishnamoorthy
(d) Geeta Chandran
A

 Which of the following states in India does not have any maritime boundary?
(a) Gujarat
(b) Goa
(c) Rajasthan
(d) Maharashtra
C


The term “Slash and Burn agriculture” is associated with
(a) method of potato cultivation
(b) process of deforestation
(c) mixed framing
(d) shifting cultivation
D


 With which of the following games/sports is ‘Subroto Cup’ associated?
(a) Hockey
(b) Football
(c) Basketball
(d) Badminton
B


Ustad Bismillah Khan has distinguished himself in the field of
(a) Sitar
(b) Guitar
(c) Shehnai
(d) Hindustani Music (Classical-Vocal)
C

 Bada Imambara is located in
(a) Agra
(b) Lucknow
(c) Patna
(d) Allahabad
B

When is the ‘Consumer Day’ celebrated?
(a) 1st April
(b) 23rd April
(c) 15th March
(d) 5th December
C

Which of the following is the first talkie film in India?
(a) Raja Harishchandra
(b) Alam Ara
(c) Chandida
(d) Jhansi Ki Rani
B


 To whom were most of the Chola temples dedicated?
(a) Vishnu
(b) Shiva
(c) Brahma
(d) Durga
B


The First Session of Indian National Congress was held at
(a) Bombay
(b) Madras
(c) Calcutta
(d) Delhi
A


The largest number of coins issued in the Gupta period were made up of
(a) gold
(b) silver
(c) copper
(d) iron
A

Which of the following can be used to determine the age of tree more or less accurately?
(a) counting the number of branches
(b) measuring the height of the tree
(c) measuring the diameter of the trunk
(d) counting the number of rings in the trunk
D


 Which of the following is incorrectly matched?
(a) Lord Dallhousie- Doctrine of Lapse
(b) Lord Minto- Indian Councils Act, 1909
(c) Lord Wellesley- Subsidiary Alliance
(d) Lord Curzon- Vernacular Press Act, 1878
D

 How many valves does a human heart have?
(a) Four
(b) Three
(c) Two
(d) One
A
The lower chambers are called ventricles. Blood moves through the four chambers as the heart pumps. There are four valves which control the flow of blood through the heart. They are called the aortic valve, the mitral valve, the pulmonary valve, and the tricuspid valve.


__________________, when the vapour pressure equals the atmospheric pressure
(a) A liquid cools
(b) A liquid boils
(c) No change happens
(d) A liquid evaporates
D

Which of the following is correctly matched?
(a) Tetanus-BCG
(b) Tuberculosis-ATS
(c) Malaria-Chloroquine
(d) Scurvy-Thiamine
C


Why was the Simon Commission boycotted by the Indians?
(a) because it sought to curb civil liberties
(b) because it proposed to partition India
(c) because it was an all-white commission with no Indian representation
(d) because it proposed measures for nationalism
C


What does ‘http’ stand for?
(a) higher text transfer protocol
(b) higher transfer text protocol
(c) hybrid text transfer protocol
(d) hypertext transfer protocol
D


 ___________is a Maharatna PSE.
(a) Coal India Ltd.
(b) MMTC Ltd.
(c) National Aluminum Company Ltd.
(d) Oil India Ltd.
A

When is the ‘World AIDS Day’ celebrated?
(a) 1st January
(b) 1st April
(c) 1st September
(d) 1st December
D


The first lady recipient of Dada Saheb Phalke Award was
(a) Nargis Dutt
(b) Uma Devi
(c) Devika Rani
(d) Sulochana
C


Where can a No Confidence Motion against the Union Council of Minister be introduced?
(a) in the Rajya Sabha only
(b) in the Lok Sabha only
(c) in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
(d) in the State Assemblies
B


The degree of monopoly power of a firm is measured in terms of
(a) normal profit
(b) supernormal profit
(c) both normal and supernormal profit
(d) selling price
B


 ___________does not come under legislative control over administration
(a) Zero hour
(b) Adjournment motion
(c) Budget session
(d) Formulation of a Bill
C


 As per Adam Smith, which among the following isn’t a ‘canon of taxation’?
(a) Canon certainty
(b) Canon of simplicity
(c) Canon of convenience
(d) Canon of economy
B


Gita Govinda was written by
(a) Jayadeva
(b) Kalhana
(c) Kalidasa
(d) Raja Rao
A


 Whose writing influenced Mahatma Gandhi profoundly?
(a) Bernard Shaw
(b) Karl Marx
(c) Lenin
(d) Leo Tolstoy
D


 Which day is celebrated as the National Sports Day of India?
(a) July 29
(b) August 29
(c) April 26
(d)October 20

B


 _________ are the seismic sea waves which approach the coasts at great force.
(a) Tides
(b) Tsunami
(c) Current
(d) Cyclone
B

 _________are the depression formed by the deflating action of winds.
(a) Playas
(b) Yardang
(c) Ventifacts
(d) Sand dunes
D


 Which of the following does the Indian Standard Time relate to?
(a) 75.5º E longitude
(b) 82.5º E longitude
(c) 90.5º E longitude
(d) 0º longitude
B

 ____________is the excess of price an individual is willing to pay rather than forego the consumption of the commodity.
(a) Price
(b) Profit
(c) Producers’ surplus
(d) Consumer’s surplus
D

Tetra ethyl lead is used as
(a) a catalyst in burning fossil fuel 
(b) an antioxidant
(c) a reductant 
(d) an antiknock compound
D


Which of the following is the star second nearest to the Earth after the Sun?
(a) Vega
(b) Sirius
(c) Proxima Centauri
(d) Alpha Centauri
C

 The national anthem of Bangladesh “Amar Sonar Bangla” has been written by
(a) Anisur Rahman
(b) Rabindranath Tagore
(c) Nazrul Islam
(d) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
B

 Which of the following are the two forms of democracy?
(a) Parliamentary and Presidential
(b) Direct and Indirect
(c) Monarchical and Republican
(d) Parliamentary and King
A

Which among the following isn’t an All India Service?
(a) Indian Administration Service
(b) Indian Police Service
(c) Indian Foreign Service
(d) Indian Forest Service
C

Sunderban forest can be classified as
(a) Scrub jungles
(b) Mangroves
(c) Deciduous forests
(d) Tundra
B

 ___________is the unit for measurement of noise.
(a) Watt
(b) REM
(c) Centigrade
(d) Decibel
D


Who among the following defeated Arabs in 738 A. D.?
(a) Pratiharas
(b) Rashtrakutas
(c) Palas
(d) Chalukyas
A


. Who among the following founded Arya Samaj?
(a) Swami Dayananda Saraswati
(b) Swami Vivekananda
(c) Keshav Chandra Sen
(d) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
A



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