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Staff Selection Commission, commonly known as SSC, annually conducts CHSL (Combined Higher Secondary Level) recruitment for the posts of Lower Divisional Clerk (LDC)/ Junior Secretariat Assistant(JSA), Postal Assistant/ Sorting Assistant (PA/SA) and Data Entry Operator(DEO).
General Awareness (GA) section is considered to be one of the High Scoring sections of Competitive Exams. It aims at testing the candidates’ General Awareness occurring around the world and in India. The article SSC CHSL General Awareness Test provides General Awareness questions with answers useful to the candidates preparing for SSC, UPSC, UGC NET, Bank Clerk/ PO Exam, Insurance, RRB and other competitive exams.

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Q1. Which of the following vitamins is responsible for blood clotting
    A. Vitamin C B. Vitamin D C. Vitamin E D. Vitamin K
Answer: D
Q2. Kidney stones are mainly formed by which of the following compound
    A. Calcium Silicate B. Calcium Oxalate C. Calcium Chloride D. Calcium Oxide
Answer: B
Q3. Who described DNA double helix
    A. Friedrich Miescher B. James Watson C. Francis Crick D. Both James Watson and Francis Crick
Answer: D
Q4. Pick out the scalar quantity from the
    A. Force B. Acceleration C. Work D. Velocity
Answer: C
Q5. Which of the following is the hardest metal
    A. Gold B. Iron C. Platinum D. Tungsten
Answer: D
Q6. Microprocessors as switching devices are for which generation computers?
    A. 1st Generation B. 2nd Generation C. 3rd Generation D. 4th Generation
Answer: D
Q7. During oxidation process electrons are
    A. gained B. lost C. paired up D. None of these
Answer: B
Q8. Which transitions are studied by UV Spectrometer
    A. Rotational B. Electronic C. Nuclear D. Vibrational
Answer: B
Q9. Layer which saves life from harmful effects of UV radiations is known as_______
    A. Ozone Layer B. Alpha Layer C. Gamma Layer D. Infrared Layer
Answer: D
Q10. Which of the following state governments launched "Shaheed Gram Vikas Yojana" aimed at developing villages of freedom fighters in the state
    A. Uttar Pradesh B. Bihar C. Jharkhand D. Madhya Pradesh
Answer: D
Q11. Who first discovered that the earth revolves around the sun
    A. Newton B. Dalton C. Copernicus D. Einstein
Answer: C
Q12. The 2018 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to take place in_______
    A. India B. Argentina C. USA D. Russia
Answer: D
Q13. The famous Nabakalebara festival belongs to which of the following states
    A. West Bengal B. Odisha C. Bihar D. Jharkhand
Answer: B
Q14. Sharad Joshi Samman is awarded for
    A. Satire & Essay B. Cartoon C. Social Service D. None of these
Answer: A
Q15. Who is the author of book "Khullam Khulla"
    A. Navjot Singh Sidhu B. Kapil Dev C. Madhur Bhandarkar D. Rishi Kapoor
Answer: D
Q16. Which of the following countries hosted the International Military Music Festival (IMMF-2017) in year 2017
    A. India B. China C. Russia D. USA
Answer: C
Q17. Which country launched its "climate-smart snow leopard landscape management plan" in year 2017
    A. China B. Nepal C. Bhutan D. India
Answer: B
Q18. Which among the following is true about labor (as a factor of production) in India
    A. It is most abundant B. It is least abundant C. It is moderately abundant D. None of these
Answer: A
Q19. Which among the following sectors of Economy has seen a maximum rise since economic reforms in India
    A. Primary B. Secondary C. Tertiary D. None of these
Answer: C
Q20. Which article has been described as the ‘very heart and soul' of Indian Constitution by Dr. B R Ambedkar
    A. Article 1 B. Article 21 C. Article 32 D. Article 260
Answer: C
Q1. In a/an______government, political powers are distributed among as many citizens as possible
    A. aristocratic B. autocratic C. plutocratic D. democratic
Answer: D
Q2. What are microliths
    A. Stone tools B. Iron tools C. Copper tools D. Shield
Answer: A
Q3. In which Indian state did the Champaran movement start
    A. Bihar B. Uttar Pradesh C. Madhya Pradesh D. Bengal
Answer: A
Q4. What is the position of Mars from the Sun among the eight planets
    A. First B. Second C. Third D. Fourth
Answer: D
Q5. What are thexed paths of all the eight planets around the sun called
    A. Geoid B. Circumference C. Orbit D. Perimete
Answer: C
Q6. On which part of the human-eye is the image formed
    A. Retina B. Cornea C. Optic nerve D. Iris
Answer: A
Q7. The process by which waste by-products are removed from the body is commonly known as_______
    A. Reproduction B. Respiration C. Excretion D. Suction
Answer: C
Q8. Dark muscular diaphragm that controls the size of the pupil is known as________
    A. cornea B. ciliary muscles C. iris D. crystalline lens
Answer: C
Q9. Which type of mirror always forms an erect and virtual image
    A. Concave B. Convex C. Plane D. None of these
Answer: C
Q10. Because of which phenomenon a lemon kept in water in a glass tumbler appears to be bigger than its actual size
    A. Reaction of light B. Refraction of light C. Total internal reection D. Mirage
Answer: B
Q11. What is an mp3 format
    A. Audio format B. ) Video format C. Text document D. Imagele
Answer: A
Q12. What is the chemical formula of Quick lime (solid)
    A. Cao B. Ca2O C. CaO2 D. Ca2O2
Answer: A
Q13. Burning of paper is an example of which type of reaction
    A. Physical reaction B. Chemical reaction C. Both physical and chemical reaction D. NOne of these
Answer: B
Q14. Brackish water ecosystem contains high amount of_________content
    A. salt B. sugar C. iron D. manganese
Answer: A
Q15. Under which campaign was the Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana launched on 21st January 2015
    A. Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao, B. Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan C. National Scheme of Incentives to Girls for Secondary Education D. Adolescence Education Programme
Answer: A
Q16. Who invented the bifocal lens
    A. Karl Benz B. Benjamin Franklin C. Richard Taylor D. William Harvey
Answer: B
Q17. Which is the only sport where chanting / speaking is mandatory
    A. Kabbadi B. Cricket C. Hockey D. Wrestling
Answer: A
Q18. _____ caves in Madhya Pradesh are thenest example of pre-historic cave paintings and murals
    A. Ajanta B. Ellora C. Bhimbetka D. Elephanta
Answer: C
Q19. In 2017, which prize was awarded to the Geneva-based International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
    A. Nobel Peace Prize B. Lenin Peace Prize C. Gandhi Peace Award D. None of these
Answer: A
Q20. Who is the author of the book named “An Introduction of the Dreamland”
    A. Mahatma Gandhi B. Bhagat Singh C. Jawaharlal Nehru D. Lal Bahadur Shastri
Answer: B
Q1. Which country hosted the second summit of the Pacific Islands countries, Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation(FIPIC)
    A. Solomon Islands B. India C. Fiji D. Papua New Guinea
Answer: India
Q2. Cox's Bazar of______is the longest unbroken sea beach in the world
    A. Nepal B. Bangladesh C. Myanmar D. Pakistan
Answer: B
Q3. The Harappan site Ropar was situated on the banks of which river
    A. Chenab B. Sutlej C. Indus D. Ravi
Answer: B
Q4. The real name of Mahavira was______
    A. Siddhartha B. Gautam C. Vardhaman D. None of these
Answer: C
Q5. How many latitudes are there in total
    A. 66 B. 90 C. 180 D. 360
Answer: C
Q6. On which Island "Jakarta'', the Indonesian capital is located
    A. Sulawesi B. Java C. Sumatra D. Bali
Answer: B
Q7. Who made the Indian Constitution
    A. The Constituent Assembly B. British Parliament C. Indian Parliament D. The governor general
Answer: A
Q8. Who among the following holds the supreme position in the Indian political system
    A. Prime Minister B. Religion C. Constitution and Parliament both D. Supreme Court
Answer: C
Q9. The main cause of poverty in the underdeveloped countries is_______
    A. voluntary inactivity B. equality in income C. lack of cultural activities D. lack of intelligence in people
Answer: A
Q10. _________gets affected with the change in Bank Rate
    A. Market rate of interest B. Selected investment industry C. Lending bank D. Cash reserve ratio
Answer: A
Q11. What is the unit of radioactivity
    A. Angstrom B. Candela C. Fermi D. Curie
Answer: D
Q12. _______turns the red litmus paper into blue
    A. Acid B. Base C. Salts D. None of these
Answer: B
Q13. According to Newton's which law of motion is possible to swim
    A. First Law B. Second law C. Third law D. All of the above
Answer: C
Q14. Energy is formed on the Sun_______
    A. by nuclear fission B. by nuclear fusion C. by oxidation reactions D. by degradation reactions
Answer: B
Q15. Which of the following diseases is caused by bacteria
    A. Tuberculosis B. Jaundice C. Chicken pox D. Mumps
Answer: A
Q16. For which discovery was Hargovind Khorana was given honour
    A. For protein synthesis B. For genes synthesis C. For the synthesis of nitrogen alkalis D. None of these
Answer: B
Q17. Ozone layer present in the atmosphere absorbs_______
    A. Cosmic rays B. To infrared rays C. Ultraviolet rays D. All of the above
Answer: C
Q18. Primary or main source of energy in ecosystem is________
    A. Sunlight B. Accumulated sugar in plants C. Free heat in fermentation D. Free heat during respiration
Answer: A
Q19. Who developed the Integrated Circuit Chip
    A. CV Raman B. Robert Noyce C. Sabeer Bhatia D. Charles Babbage
Answer: B
Q20. What is the number of players in one side in Water Polo
    A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8
Answer: C
Q1. To which ancient subject of India is the famous book "Lilavati" related to
    A. Chemistry B. Philosophy C. Mathematics D. Treatment
Answer: C
Q2. What is the purpose of 'Teerth Darshan' scheme of Haryana Government
    A. Tour of pilgrimages in Haryana B. Promotions of pilgrimages through Television C. Pilgrimage to senior citizens D. None of these
Answer: C
Q3. Who discovered the Law of Electrostatic Attraction
    A. Newton B. Coulomb C. Max Planck D. Michael Faraday
Answer: B
Q4. Which Indian dance style is the oldest one
    A. Odyssey B. Kuchipudi C. Bharatanatyam D. Kathakali
Answer: C
Q5. The first author to receive the "Bharatiya Jnanpith Award" was______
    A. of Hindi literature B. of Bengali literature C. of Kannada literature D. of Malayalam literature
Answer: D
Q6. Which is the first country in Europe to pay a basic monthly income to the unemployed
    A. Sweden B. Finland C. France D. Britain
Answer: B
Q7. Which of the following country has the same standard time as India
    A. Nepal B. Bhutan C. Bangladesh D. Sri Lanka
Answer: D
Q8. Which of the following places of Indus Valley Civilization is located in India
    A. Harappa B. Mohenjodaro C. Lothal D. None of these
Answer: C
Q9. Where did Siddhartha (Buddha) get enlightenment
    A. Varanasi B. Saranath C. Kushinagar D. Gaya
Answer: D
Q10. The closest astronomical object to the Earth is_______
    A. Proxima Centauri B. Moon C. Venus D. Sun
Answer: B
Q11. Asia's highest mountain peak is______
    A. Gadwin Austin B. Mount Everest C. Kanchanjunga D. Nandadevi
Answer: B
Q12. Name the representative of the princely states who did NOT participate in the Constituent Assembly
    A. Cooch Behar B. Kashmir C. Hyderabad D. Mysore
Answer: C
Q13. The President's rule has its origin in which of the following nations
    A. Yugoslavia B. Egypt C. Switzerland D. United States of America
Answer: D
Q14. What type of unemployment at present is a serious threat to the development of Indian nation
    A. Rural unemployment B. Urban unemployment C. Educated unemployment D. Open unemployment
Answer: C
Q15. Cheap Money refers to _______
    A. Low rate of interest B. Low level of savings C. Low level of income D. Low living standard
Answer: A
Q16. The chemical property of an element depends on_________
    A. Atomic mass B. Atomic number C. Mass number D. Atomic weight
Answer: B
Q17. _______turns the blue litmus paper
    A. Acid B. Base C. Salt D. Alkali
Answer: A
Q18. What is measured with the help of decibels
    A. Haemoglobin in the blood B. Sugar in urine C. Sound D. Particle in the air
Answer: C
Q19. The balloon filled with Hydrogen gets burst when it goes up because______
    A. the weight of Hydrogen increases B. Air pressure increases C. Hydrogen pressure decreases D. Air pressure decreases
Answer: D
Q20. Which crop is helpful in Nitrogen fixation
    A. Rice B. Wheat C. Legume D. Corn
Answer: C
Q1. What is the most responsible factor for plant diseases
    A. Fungus B. Bacterium C. Virus D. Protozoa
Answer: A
Q2. In which form of energy, problem of pollution doesn’t happens
    A. Coal B. Atom C. Petrol D. The solar
Answer: D
Q3. The primary consumer in an ecology chain is:_______
    A. Producer B. Vegetarian C. Carnivorous D. Decomposer
Answer: B
Q4. The control panel is a part of_______in the Computer System
    A. Hardware B. Software C. Printer D. Hard disk
Answer: B
Q5. "Bull Fighting" is the popular sport of which of the following country
    A. Spain B. Canada C. Scotland D. Japan
Answer: A
Q6. Which of the following has written "Ashtadhyayi"
    A. Patanjali B. Paniini C. Kautilya D. Bharadwaj
Answer: B
Q7. Central Government have approved the investment for how many states under the 'Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation' (AMRUT) scheme in the year 2017
    A. 6 B. 8 C. 10 D. 12
Answer: A
Q8. J A Fleming is the inventor of which of the following
    A. Wireless Telegram B. Diode Bulb C. Electric Effect D. Radium
Answer: B
Q9. The place Maghar is related to which of the great personality
    A. Kabir B. Buddha C. Mahavira D. Gurunanak
Answer: A
Q10. Who was the first woman who received the Jnanpith award
    A. Mahadevi Verma B. Amrita Pritam C. Mahashweta Devi D. Ashapoorna Devi
Answer: D
Q11. Which country of Asia launched rail service to London in 2017
    A. Kazakhstan B. Israel C. China D. Russia
Answer: C
Q12. Who is the current king of Bhutan
    A. Sangye Dorji B. Jigme Dorjee C. Jigme Singye D. Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck
Answer: D
Q13. Which Veda depicts the information about the most ancient Vedic age culture
    A. Rig Veda B. Yajurveda C. Atharvaveda D. Samaveda
Answer: A
Q14. What was the other name of Chanakya
    A. Bhattaswamy B. Vishnugupta C. Rajasekhar D. Visakhadatta
Answer: B
Q15. What are sea waves generated by undersea earthquakes called
    A. Cirque B. Tsunami C. Scale D. Kem
Answer: B
Q16. Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the world's oceans is located in which ocean
    A. Pacific Ocean B. Atlantic Ocean C. Indian Ocean D. Arctic Ocean
Answer: A
Q17. Constitution of India was enforced on _______
    A. January 26, 1950 B. January 26, 1952 C. August 15, 1948 D. November 26, 1949
Answer: A
Q18. The process of amendment has been mentioned in which part of the Indian Constitution
    A. Part 3 B. Part 4 C. Part 20 D. Part 21
Answer: C
Q19. The state of the economy at which the value of the currency falls and the price increases is called_______
    A. Inflation B. Money deflation C. Recession D. Amortization
Answer: A
Q20. Which of the following is the problem of small industries
    A. Lack of capital B. Lack of marketing information C. Lack of raw materials D. All of the above
Answer: D
Q1. The difference between isotopes of an element is due to the presence of which different numbers
    A. Proton B. Neutron C. Electron D. Photon
Answer: B
Q2. Base tastes like_____
    A. Saline B. Sour C. sweet D. Tasteless
Answer: A
Q3. Weight of the body is______
    A. same everywhere at the surface of the earth B. maximum at the poles C. maximum on the equator D. less on hills, compared to plains
Answer: B
Q4. Work principle of washing machine is
    A. Pressure power B. Dialysis C. Centrifugation D. Diffusion
Answer: C
Q5. Which is the smallest flower in the world
    A. Rafflesia B. Lotus C. Rose D. Wolffia
Answer: D
Q6. Who discovered the nucleus for the first time in cell
    A. Leeuwenhoek B. Schwann C. Huffmaster D. Robert Brown
Answer: D
Q7. Muscle study is called_______
    A. Mycology B. Myology C. Mystology D. Nephrology
Answer: B
Q8. An example of abiotic component of the environment is _______
    A. vegetation B. animal C. wind D. All of the above
Answer: C
Q9. Which of the following is considered as the fastest printer
    A. laser printer B. Jet printer C. thermal printer D. Daisy wheel printer
Answer: A
Q10. Which game has the highest number of players in each side
    A. Football B. Rugby football C. Hockey D. Ice hockey
Answer: B
Q11. Which of the following book is related to a character named "Mogli"
    A. Daughter of the East B. Malgudi days C. An unknown Indian D. The Jungle Book
Answer: D
Q12. From where did the Central Minister of State for Culture and Tourism start the 'Swachh Bharat App'
    A. From Red Fort B. From Parliament House C. From National Museum (New Delhi) D. None of these
Answer: C
Q13. Who is the exponent of Quantum theory
    A. GS Ohm B. Newton C. Max Planck D. J S Fleming
Answer: C
Q14. Which kind of instrument is Mridangam
    A. Two-faced drum B. Flute C. A string instrument D. An antelope
Answer: A
Q15. Who of the following is the first Indian to receive Golden Globe Award (2009)
    A. Shiv Kumar Verma B. Anu Malik C. Zakir Hussain D. A R Rahman
Answer: D
Q16. Which of the following country's government passed the "Hindu Marriage Bill 2016"
    A. Nepal B. Bangladesh C. Pakistan D. Sri Lanka
Answer:
Q17. When does Bangladesh celebrate its independence day
    A. March 26, 1971 B. March 26, 1972 C. June 22, 1976 D. June 22, 1977
Answer: A
Q18. In which Indian state the archaeological site of the Paleolithic period, the "Bhimbetka Rock Shelters" is situated
    A. Chhattisgarh B. Andhra Pradesh C. Madhya Pradesh D. Himachal Pradesh
Answer: C
Q19. Who of the following drafted the 'Pakistan Resolution'
    A. Fazlul Haque B. Muhammad Ali Jinnah C. Sikander Hayat Khan D. Rahmat Ali
Answer: A
Q20. How has India been described in the Constitution of India
    A. A Federation B. A Quasi Federal C. Unitary D. Union of States
Answer: D
Q1. How many types of writ have been mentioned in the Indian Constitution
    A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
Answer: D
Q2. What is NABARD
    A. Commercial Bank B. Financial Institution C. Specialised bank to help agriculture D. Non-Banking financial Institution
Answer: C
Q3. What is the full form of CSO
    A. Custom Security Organization B. Core Security Organization C. Cosmos Space Organization D. Central Statistical Organisation
Answer: D
Q4. Area-wise where does India rank among the countries of the world
    A. Fifth B. Sixth C. Seventh D. Eighth
Answer: C
Q5. What is Kuiper belt
    A. Planetary bodies that orbit around B. A type of Galaxy C. Icy planetary bodies that orbit around Neptune D. A type of constellation
Answer: C
Q6. Which among the following is NOT a micronutrient for plants
    A. Boron B. Copper C. Iron D. Nitrogen
Answer: D
Q7. What is the main function of ribosomes in the cell
    A. Fatty acid synthesis B. Protein synthesis C. Carbohydrate synthesis D. None of these
Answer: B
Q8. The edible part of an onion is
    A. Modified root B. Aerial flower C. Aerial stem D. Fleshy leaves
Answer: D
Q9. Not servicing the vehicles results incomplete combustion of carbonaceous matter in automobile engine which generates: _______
    A. Carbon monoxide B. Carbon dioxide C. Nitrous oxide D. Nitrogen dioxide
Answer: A
Q10. The fibre least prone to catch fire is_____
    A. Nylon B. polyester C. cotton D. terylene
Answer: C
Q11. What is used to be checked the development of the infant in the uterus
    A. X-rays B. Gamma rays C. Ultra sound D. Ultraviolet rays
C Answer:
Q12. Which one of the following has the highest value of specific heat
    A. Glass B. Copper C. Lead D. Water
Answer: D
Q13. The key results of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) meeting held recently are to restrict global warming by keeping temperature rise
    A. Below 4°C by 2100 AD B. Below 2°C by 2100 AD C. Below 3°C by 2100 AD D. Below 1°C by 2100 AD
Answer: B
Q14. Operating system is also called the________between the user and computer
    A. Bridge B. Interface C. Communication D. Topology
Answer: B
Q15. In which state of India is Pushkar Mela held
    A. Uttar Pradesh B. Jharkhand C. Madhya Pradesh D. Rajasthan
Answer: D
Q16. Who of the following invented the jet engine
    A. Frank Whittle B. Nikolaus Otto C. Samuel Brown D. Carl Benz
Answer: A
Q17. Which country recently launched Tiantong-1 satellites for mobile communication
    A. China B. South Korea C. Japan D. North Korea
Answer: A
Q18. Who has authored the book, titled 'Wealth of Nations'
    A. David Ricardo B. Adam Smith C. ohn Keynes D. Thomas Malthus
Answer: B
Q19. In which county will be the 2018 Asian Games held
    A. China B. Malaysia C. Japan D. Indonesia
Answer: D
Q20. How January 9 is celebrated every year by the Government of India
    A. National Youth Day B. Army Day C. National Voters Day D. Pravasi Bharatiya Divas
Answer: D
Q1. Who among the following was conferred with the 47th Dadasaheb Phalke Award at the 63rd National Awards
    A. Gulzar B. Manoj Kumar C. Shashi Kapoor D. Soumitra Chatterjee
Answer: B
Q2. Which of the following is world's first country to have cashless economy
    A. Canada B. Sweden C. France D. Belgium
Answer: B
Q3. Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan provides elementary education to all children in the age group of_______ years
    A. 4 to 8 years B. 6 to 14 years C. 14 to 17 years D. None of these
Answer: B
Q4. National Food for the Work Programme was launched in the year of in 150 most backward districts of India
    A. 2000 B. 2002 C. 2004 D. 2006
Answer: C
Q5. Which of the following writ is issued to a government servant to prevent such action, which is not his right to do
    A. Certiorari B. Habeas Corpus C. Mandamus D. Quo-Warranto
Answer: D
Q6. The right to property is a_______ right
    A. legal B. fundamental C. natural D. None of these
Answer: A
Q7. Which one of the following was not a common feature of major cities of Indus Valley Civilization
    A. Town planning B. Use of burnt bricks C. Irrigation canals D. Fortied citadel
Answer: C
Q8. What was Sher Shah's childhood name
    A. Hussain Ali B. Hasan Khan C. Farid Khan D. None of these
Answer: C
Q9. What is the "Sea of Tranquillity"
    A. A tranquil wave of Atlantic Ocean B. A spot on the Sun C. A part of the Moon D. None of these
Answer: C
Q10. What is 'Roaring Forties"
    A. Strong westerly wind of North Hemisphere B. Strong westerly wind of South Hemisphere C. Snowstorm of Arctic region D. Snowstorm of Antarctic region
Answer: B
Q11. Which of the following organelle is not found in human cheek cells but it is present in onion cells
    A. Cell wall B. Cytoplasm C. Nucleus D. Plasma membrane
Answer: A
Q12. Which of the following is called 'Amphibians of Plant Kingdom
    A. Bryophytes B. Algae C. Pteridophytes D. Gymnosperms
Answer: A
Q13. Which one of the following disease is a communicable disease
    A. Marasmus B. Cholera C. Rickets D. Scurvy
Answer: B
Q14. In which of the following objects will the property of inertia be the largest
    A. Toy car B. Motorcycle C. Car D. Truck
Answer: D
Q15. Which one of the following is not an example of Static Energy
    A. Water in a bucket B. Stretched rubber band C. A balloon before it pops D. Moving car
Answer: D
Q16. What is "COBOL"
    A. A Virus B. An Extinct Species C. A Computer Language D. A Banking Process
Answer: C
Q17. Which one of the following is formula of Blue Vitriol
    A. CuSO B. Cu2SO C. CuSO2 D. CuSO4
Answer: D
Q18. Which one of the followingbres is also known as cellulose regeneratedbre
    A. Plastic B. Acrylon C. Polymer D. Rayon
Answer: D
Q19. Which one of the following biosphere reserves of India is not included in the world network of bio- reserves
    A. Manas B. Nilgiri C. Gulf of Mannar D. Nanda Devi
Answer: A
Q20. Development of 'Agriculture' was on top priority in which of the following Five Year Plan
    A. Eighth Five Year Plan B. Second Five Year Plan C. Third Five Year Plan D. Fourth Five Year Plan
Answer: C
Q1. Who among the following scientist invented the Dynamo
    A. Thomas Alva Edison B. William Murdoch C. Michael Faraday D. Samuel Colt
Answer: C
Q2. Which game came back in the Olympics after 112 years
    A. Golf B. Triathlon C. Pole vault D. Rugby
Answer: A
Q3. On which river bank is the famous monument 'Taj Mahal' situated
    A. Krishna B. Bhagirathi C. Yamuna D. Brahmaputra
Answer: C
Q4. Arjuna Award is given for_______
    A. Exceptional service in emergency B. Exceptional service in slum dwellers C. Outstanding performance in sports D. Bravery on battleeld
Answer: C
Q5. Which of the following books has been written by Vikram Seth
    A. The God of Small of Things B. The Hypnotist C. A Suitable Boy D. Train to Pakistan
Answer: C
Q6. Which of the following countries committed to strengthen bilateral relations in the eld of Agriculture with India in January 2017
    A. Germany B. France C. Russia D. Israel
Answer: D
Q7. What is the name of unicameral legislature of Bhutan
    A. Jatiya Sansad B. National Assembly C. Tshogdu D. Legislative Council
Answer: C
Q8. Who was the first Tirthankara of the Jains
    A. Aristhenemi B. Parshwnath C. Ajitnath D. Rishabhdev
Answer: D
Q9. Which of the following is NOT a part of the solar system
    A. Asteroid B. Comet C. Planet D. Nebula
Answer: D
Q10. What is the total number of continents in the world
    A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8
Answer: C
Q11. What was the basis of formation of the Indian Constituent Assembly
    A. Proposal of Indian National Congress B. Cabinet Mission Plan, 1946 C. Indian Independence Act, 1947 D. Proposals of the provincial / state legislature of the Indian Dominion
Answer: B
Q12. What type of constitution does India have
    A. Flexible B. Rigid C. Flexible and Rigid D. None of these
Answer: C
Q13. Which unemployment is found in abundance in rural India
    A. Seasonal unemployment B. Invisible unemployment C. Both seasonal and invisible unemployment D. None of these
Answer: C
Q14. What are the terms "bull and bear" is related to
    A. Stock market B. Banking C. foreign currency D. Internal business
Answer: A
Q15. How much is the charge of an electron
    A. [latex] -16 \times {10}^{-19} [/latex] C B. [latex] +16 \times {10}^{-19} [/latex] C C. [latex] -16 \times {10}^{19} [/latex] C D. [latex] +16 \times {10}^{19} [/latex] C
Answer: A
Q16. What is used to test acid and base
    A. Litmus paper B. Cobalt paper C. Ammonia paper D. None of these
Answer: A
Q17. Parsec is the unit of ________
    A. distance B. time C. Brightness D. Of magnetic force
Answer: A
Q18. The pressure inside the soap bubble is________
    A. more than atmospheric pressure B. Less than atmospheric pressure C. equal to atmospheric pressure D. Half of the Atmospheric pressure
Answer: A
Q19. The study of flowers is called
    A. Spermology B. Anthology C. Pedology D. Pomology
Answer:
Q20. Which of the following harmone is helpful in ripening of natural fruit
    A. Cytokinin B. Gibberellin C. Auxin D. Ethylene
Answer: D
Q1. The harmful ultraviolet rays which comes from Sun causes_______
    A. lung cancer B. mouth cancer C. Skin cancer D. Liver cancer
Answer: C
Q2. Hydroponics is related to_________
    A. growth of plant without soil B. growth of plant without water C. conservation of water technology D. None of these
Answer: A
Q3. The physical structure of a Computer is called______________
    A. Software B. Hardware C. Firmware D. Humanware
Answer: B
Q4. What is the national winter sport of Canada
    A. Ice hockey B. Rugby football C. Baseball D. Volleyball
Answer: A
Q5. Who is the author of the book "Hitopadesh"
    A. Chand Bardai B. Narayan Pandit C. Nagarjuna D. Vatsyaayan
Answer: B
Q6. Which state has started the "NTR Arogya Raksha Scheme"
    A. Bihar B. Madhya Pradesh C. Andhra Pradesh D. Goa
Answer: C
Q7. Who invented the wireless
    A. Marconi B. Newton C. Charles Kettering D. George Cayley
Answer: A
Q8. Where is Salar Jung Museum situated in India
    A. Jaipur B. Patna C. Lucknow D. Hyderabad
Answer: D
Q9. "Kalidas Samman" is given by which of the state government
    A. Punjab B. Uttar Pradesh C. Madhya Pradesh D. Chhattisgarh
Answer: C
Q10. To which country has India started supplying 80 MW of additional power from January 1, 2017
    A. Bhutan B. Bangladesh C. Nepal D. Pakistan
Answer: C
Q11. Which is Pakistan's largest city
    A. Islamabad B. Lahore C. Karachi D. Faisalabad
Answer: C
Q12. Which one of the following features is NOT correct about Mid-day Meal Scheme
    A. Encourage children's attendance in schools B. Retention of numbers of children C. Improve nutritional status D. To increase cleanliness in schools
Answer: D
Q13. Which of the following sector contributes the lowest to the India's national income
    A. Primary Sector B. Secondary Sector C. Tertiary sector D. Secondary and Tertiary sector both
Answer: A
Q14. Who was the temporary president of the Constituent Assembly
    A. Dr. BR Ambedkar B. Dr. Rajendra Prasad C. Dr. Sachchidananda Sinha D. KM Munshi
Answer: C
Q15. Who determines the central-statenancial relations from the following
    A. Ministry of Finance B. National Development Council C. Planning Commission D. Finance Commission
Answer: D
Q16. During the reign of which of the following rulers the famous Chinese traveler Hiuen Tsang came to India
    A. Krishnadeva Raya B. Chandragupta I C. Harshvardhana D. Ballal Sen
Answer: C
Q17. What was Komagata Maru
    A. A military troop of china B. A cultural party of Taiwan C. A ship on to Canada trip D. A guerrilla troop of Indians in Burma
Answer: C
Q18. Which one of the following is NOT an example of Block Mountain
    A. Vosges B. Satpura C. Black Forest D. Fujiyama
Answer: D
Q19. Which of the following rivers is known as "Oil River"
    A. Nile River B. Zambezi River C. Brahmputra River D. Niger River
Answer: D
Q20. Who among the following is considered as the father of heredity
    A. HG Khorana B. Charles Darwin C. Lamarck D. Gregor Mendel
Answer: D
Q1. Pneumatic bones is an important characteristic of which of the vertebrate animal
    A. Reptiles B. Amphibians C. Aves D. Mammals
Answer: C
Q2. Which one of the following is the causative organisms for malaria disease
    A. Protozoa B. Virus C. Bacteria D. Fungi
Answer: A
Q3. Which of the following waves do not require any kind of medium to propagate
    A. Sound B. Earthquake waves C. Light waves D. Water surface waves
Answer: C
Q4. Which one of the following is SI Unit of Power
    A. Joule B. Watt C. Newton Metre D. Kilo watt hour
Answer: B
Q5. Which one of the following is Not an example of hardware device
    A. Monitor B. MS Ofce C. Keyboard D. Mouse
Answer: B
Q6. Which one of the following is the chemical formula of Green Vitriol
    A. FeSO B. Fe2SO C. CuSO2 D. FeSO4
Answer: D
Q7. Which one of the followingbres is used to make parachutes
    A. Plastic B. Rayon C. Nylon D. Terylene
Answer: C
Q8. Which of the following series is true about energy flow in an ecosystem
    A. [latex]Producers \Rightarrow Consumers \Rightarrow Decomposers \Rightarrow \Rightarrow [/latex] B. [latex] Consumers \Rightarrow Producers \Rightarrow Decomposers \Rightarrow \Rightarrow [/latex] C. [latex] Producers \Rightarrow Decomposers \Rightarrow Consumers \Rightarrow \Rightarrow [/latex] D. [latex] Decomposers \Rightarrow Consumers \Rightarrow Producers \Rightarrow \Rightarrow [/latex]
Answer: A
Q9. Development of 'Industry and Minerals' was on top priority in which of the following Five Year Plan
    A. First Five Year Plan B. Second Five Year Plan C. Third Five Year Plan D. Fourth Five Year Plan
Answer: B
Q10. Who among the following scientists invented the Barometer
    A. Humphrey Davy B. Thomas Edison C. E Torricelli D. Pascal
Answer: C
Q11. Which tennis tournament is often referred to as 'Roland Garros'
    A. Australian Open B. Wimbledon C. US Open D. French Open
Answer: D
Q12. hich city of Uttar Pradesh is associated with Kumbh Mela
    A. Kanpur B. Lucknow C. Prayag D. Varanasi
Answer: C
Q13. On whose name is the highest award for services to the development of cinema given
    A. Amitabh Bachchan B. Dilip Kumar C. Dada Saheb Falke D. Raj Kapoor
Answer: C
Q14. Which of the following books had Chand Bardai written
    A. Prithviraj Raso B. Bahubali Raso C. Prem Raso D. Ras Raso
Answer: A
Q15. With which of the following countries India has Kalapani and Susta territorial dispute
    A. Pakistan B. Sri Lanka C. Nepal D. Bangladesh
Answer: C
Q16. - In which of the following countries Mount Pedro is located
    A. Myanmar B. Bhutan C. Sri Lanka D. Nepal
Answer: C
Q17. Which of these crops was NOT known by the people of the Vedic period
    A. Barley B. Wheat C. Rice D. Tobacco
Answer: D
Q18. Where was therst Jain Mahasabha held
    A. Pataliputra B. Vallabhi C. Abu D. Pavapuri
Answer: A
Q19. The international date line is called________
    A. 00 latitude B. 00 longitude C. 66½0 latitude D. 1800 longitude
Answer: D
Q20. The landscape formed by the erosion work of river is________
    A. Delta B. Flood plain C. Gorge D. Natural embankment
Answer: C
Q1. Which special provision of Indian Constitution has been taken from the British Constitution
    A. Parliamentary system B. Federal system C. Fundamental right D. Supreme judiciary
Answer: A
Q2. Soft Currency refers to__________
    A. The currency whose supply is less than demand B. The currency whose supply is more than demand C. That currency whose supply and demand are both stable D. None of these
Answer: B
Q3. When was the Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) established
    A. In 1956 B. In 1944 C. In 1950 D. In 1947
Answer: A
Q4. Which of the following element is NOT radioactive
    A. Astatine B. Francium C. Tritium D. Zirconium
Answer: D
Q5. The base which is soluble in water called
    A. Acid B. Alkali C. Salts D. None of these
Answer: B
Q6. Newton's__________gives denition of force
    A. first law of motion B. second law of motion C. third law of motion D. gravitational Law
Answer: A
Q7. Which of the following doesn't have kinetic energy
    A. Fired bullet B. Running water C. Working hammer D. Stretched bow
Answer: D
Q8. What is a mushroom
    A. Fungus B. Plant C. Animal D. Bacteria
Answer: A
Q9. The outer cover of plant cell is called
    A. cell membrane B. Cell wall C. Tonoplast D. Endoplasmic reticulum
Answer: B
Q10. Under which branch of the Science is the study of bones done
    A. Orology B. Osteology C. Serology D. Geology
Answer: B
Q11. Flood can be prevented_________
    A. by making slope on land B. by removing the water cover C. Cutting of forests D. By making a dam on the rivers and planting trees
Answer: D
Q12. 1024 Byte is equal to___________
    A. 1 TB B. 1 GB C. 1 MB D. 1 KB
Answer: D
Q13. Number of players in each side in the game of Kabaddi is __________
    A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8
Answer: C
Q14. On which subject is the book "Arthashashtra" written
    A. Economy B. Monarchy C. Politics D. Literature
Answer: C
Q15. When was the Rashtriya Vayoshri Yojana started
    A. April 10, 2016 B. March 5, 2017 C. April 1, 2017 D. October 8, 2016
Answer: C
Q16. G S Ohm is the discoverer of the following
    A. Law of Electrostatic Attraction B. Photoelectric effect C. Law of Electric Resistance D. Thermionic Emission (Electrons emitting from hot-source)
Answer: C
Q17. To which state is the "Sua" dance related
    A. Chhattisgarh B. Odisha C. Maharashtra D. Rajasthan
Answer: A
Q18. In whicheld is the Dhanvantari Award given
    A. Social sector B. Medicaleld C. Agricultural sector D.Spaceeld
Answer: B
Q19. Which country is associated with the "wet foot- dry foot" policy of America
    A. Iraq B. Mexico C. Cuba D. Britain
Answer: C
Q20. Which is the longest river in Pakistan
    A. Sutlej River B. Chenab River C. Indus River D. Jhelum River
Answer: C
Q1. Which of the following state introduced Employment Guarantee Scheme first
    A. Karnataka B. Madhya Pradesh C. Maharastra D. West Bengal
Answer: C
Q2. Which of the following is known as soft loan window of the World Bank
    A. IDA B. IBRD C. IFC D. MIGA
Answer: A
Q3. Who was the first Chief Election Commissioner of India
    A. Nagendra Singh B. Sukumar Sen C. T N Seshan D. T Swaminathan
Answer: B
Q4. What is the minimum age required to be the President of India
    A. 25 years B. 30 years C. 18 years D. 35 years
Answer: D
Q5. Who was the father of Tipu Sultan
    A. Mir Qasim B. Mir Jafar C. Haider Ali D. Shah Alam
Answer: C
Q6. In which language were the Buddhist literary works generally written
    A. Sanskrit B. Pali C. Brahmi D. Prakrit
Answer: B
Q7. Which river is known as the Sorrow of Bihar
    A. Ganga B. Gandak C. Kosi D. Son
Answer: C
Q8. Which plateau lies between the Aravalli and the Vindhya ranges
    A. Malwa B. Deccan C. Chhota Nagpur D. None of these
Answer: A
Q9. Which one of the following is not a true fish
    A. Jellyfish B. Starfish C. Cuttlefish D. All of the above
Answer: D
Q10. Which of the following diseases is caused by a virus
    A. Plague B. Polio C. Tetanus D. Leprosy
Answer: B
Q11. Which of the following impart yellow color to urine in humans
    A. Lymph B. Bile Salts C. Urochrome D. Cholesterol
Answer: C
Q12. Which of the following is NOT one of the fundamental quantities in physics
    A. Length B. Time C. Weight D. Mass
Answer: C
Q13. Which type of sound is produced by a bat
    A. Subsonic B. Ultrasonic C. Supersonic D. Infrasonic
Answer: B
Q14. Chief component of first generation computer was_________
    A. Transistors B. Vaccum Tube C. Integrated Circuits D. None of the above
Answer: B
Q15. Heating of rubber with Sulphur is known as
    A. Galvanisation B. sulphonation C. Bessemerisation D. Vulcanisation
Answer:
Q16. Corundum and Cryolite are important ores of which of the following metals
    A. Silver B. Iron C. Aluminium D. Tin
Answer: C
Q17. What is the color of ozone molecule
    A. Blue B. White C. Yellow D. Green
Answer: A
Q18. Govt of India launched four major digital initiatives in to push e-education Which of the following is part of this initiative
    A. Swayam B. Swayam Prabha C. National Academic Depository D. All of the above
Answer: D
Q19. Who invented the revolver
    A. Edward Jenner B. Alexander Fleming C. Albert Einstein D. Samuel Colt
Answer: D
Q20. Kidambi Srikanth is famous for what
    A. Tennis B. Kabaddi C. Badminton D. Football
Answer: C
Q1. Thaipusam festival is celebrated by which of the following communities
    A. Telugu B. Tamil C. Malayalam D. Marathi
Answer: B
Q2. Who among the following got the 'Bharat Ratna' award, before becoming the President of India
    A. S Radhakrishnan B. APJ Abul Kalam C. Dr Zakir Hussain D. All of the above
Answer: D
Q3. Who wrote the book "One Indian Girl"
    A. Chetan Bhagat B. Javed Akhtar C. Taslima Nasreen D. None of these
Answer: A
Q4. Qatar announced a programme to allow visa- free entry for how many counties in the year 2017
    A. 25 B. 48 C. 96 D. 80
Answer: D
Q5. Which of the following countries signed an agreement to connect India by waterways in year 2017
    A. Nepal B. Pakistan C. Bangladesh D. Srilanka
Answer: C
Q6. What is the currency of Indonesia called
    A. Baht B. Baht C. Rial D. Rupiah
Answer: D
Q7. In India, Inflation measured by the________
    A. BSE Index B. Consumer Price Index C. National Income Deflation D. Income Tax Department
Answer: B
Q8. How many types of committees are there in the Parliament
    A. Only one type B. Two types C. Three types D. None of these
Answer: B
Q9. India is a Union of States Executive power of the Union is vested in the
    A. Prime Minister B. Home Minister C. Chief Justice of India D. Chief Election Commissioner
Answer: A
Q10. Hampi is situated in which state
    A. Andhra Pradesh B. Telangana C. Tamilnadu D. Karnataka
Answer: D
Q11. Who was the last Mughal Emperor
    A. Aurangzeb B. Wajid Ali Shah C. Bahadur Shah Zafar D. Mohammad Shah Rangeela
Answer: C
Q12. When does summer solstice occur
    A. 21 March B. 21 June C. 21 April D. 21 July
Answer: B
Q13. Through which of the following countries does the river Tigris flow
    A. Egypt B. Iran C. Italy D. Iraq
Answer: D
Q14. What name was assigned to the world’s first clone of an adult animal by the British scientists
    A. Dolly B. Honey C. Beauty D. Rosy Correct
Answer: A
Q15. In which process plants convert potential energy into kinetic energy
    A. Absorption process B. Respiration C. Photosynthesis D. Reproduction
Answer: C
Q16. How many chromosomes contain in human body
    A. 46 B. 48 C. 49 D. 50
Answer: A
Q17. In which year did Yuri Gagarin take the first travel in Space
    A. 1951 B. 1956 C. 1961 D. 1965
Answer: C
Q18. Why does the oil move up in the lamp
    A. Pressure difference B. Capillary action C. Low viscosity of oil D. Light being hot
Answer: B
Q19. All the machinery and equipments of computer are called
    A. Hardware B. Software C. Chips D. Electronic Appliances
Answer: A
Q20. Which of the following acids destroys bacteria in stomach
    A. H2SO4 B. HCl C. HNO3 D. H3PO4
Answer: B
Q1. How many times an adult breathes approximately in one minute
    A. 16-18 B. 30-32 C. 100-110 D. 70-75
Answer: A
Q2. Layer which saves life from harmful effects of UV radiations is known as_________
    A. Alpha Layer B. Ozone Layer C. Gamma Layer D. Infrared Layer
Answer: B
Q3. Which of the following set a target of 100% village electrification by 1 May, 2018 1, 2018 100%
    A. Govt of India B. Uttar Pradesh Govt C. Bihar Govt D. Punjab Govt
Answer: A
Q4. Who was the inventor of X-rays
    A. Albert Einstein B. W H Bragg C. WC Roentgen D. Henry Backarrel
Answer: C
Q5. Stan Wawrinka represents and belongs to which country
    A. Russia B. Switzerland C. United States of America D. France
Answer: B
Q6. Which of the following is a evening ‘Raag’
    A. Yaman B. Bhairavi C. Kalabati D. Sarang
Answer: B
Q7. How much amount is given as a reward under the Dadasaheb Phalke Award
    A. Rs 2 lakh B. Rs 4 lakh C. Rs 5 lakh D. Rs 10 lakh
Answer: D
Q8. Who is the author of the famous poem "Kamayani"
    A. Jaishankar Prasad B. Suryakant Tripathi Nirala C. Jaydev D. Jaychandra
Answer: A
Q9. With Which country India signed agreement to improve grid integration of renewable energy
    A. France B. Germany C. Japan D. Pakistan
Answer: B
Q10. India agrees to boost joint infra projects with which of the following countries
    A. Bhutan B. China C. Myanmar D. Nepal
Answer: D
Q11. The"Atal Pension Yojana" (APS) is a scheme focused on workers in the
    A. Industrial Sector B. Financial Sector C. Corporate Sector D. Unorganised Sector
Answer: D
Q12. Which one of the following longitude determines the Indian Standard Time
    A. 85.50 E B. 86.50 E C. 86.50 E D. 82.50 E
Answer: D
Q13. W hat is the unabbreviated form of ICICI
    A. Indian Credit Investment Corporation of India B. Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India C. Indian Credit and Industrial Corporation of India D. None of these
Answer: B
Q14. Where is the Garampani Sanctuary located
    A. Karbi Anglong, Assam B. Korba, Chhattisgarh C. Rajgir, Bihar D. Mysore, Karnataka
Answer: A
Q15. The UNESCO World Heritage Site "Mahabodhi Vihar" is situated in which Indian state
    A. Madhya Pradesh B. Himachal Pradesh C. Bihar D. Maharashtra
Answer: C
Q16. The United Nations Organisation has declared the year 2017 as the International year for__________
    A. Pulses B. Family Farming C. stainable Tourism for development D. Light-based Technology
Answer: C
Q17. Heavy water is___________
    A. Rain water B. PH-7 C. Tritium Oxide D. Deuterium Oxide
Answer: D
Q18. What is laughing gas
    A. Nitrous Oxide B. Carbon Monoxide C. Sulphur Dioxide D. Hydrogen Peroxide
Answer: A
Q19. The dimension formula of which of the following is the same as that of formula of impulse
    A. Volume B. Momentum C. Torque D. Change in the rate of momentum
Answer: B
Q20. When a ring of metal is heated what happens to its hole
    A. Expands B. Contracts C. Expands or contracts according to its diameter D. Expands or contracts according to its coefficient of expansions
Answer: A
Q1. Study of fruits is called
    A. Spermology B. Spermology C. Pedology D. Pomology
Answer: D
Q2. Where is the pituitary gland located
    A. Brain B. Kidney C. Liver D. Intestine
Answer: A
Q3. How does the pollination take place in maize
    A. Self-pollination B. Pollination by insects C. Pollination by air D. Pollination by rain
Answer: C
Q4. Who was awarded with the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2016
    A. Bob Dylan B. Juan Manuel Santos C. Oliver Hart D. J Michael Kosterlitz
Answer: A
Q5. Which of the following sectors contributed more to the savings in India
    A. Public Sector B. Household sector C. Corporate Sector D. Private sector
Answer: B
Q6. Which Governor General introduced the Permanent Settlement of Revenue in Bengal
    A. Lord Clive B. Lord Hastings C. Lord Wellesley D. Lord Cornwallis
Answer: D
Q7. During whose reign Mughal painting reached its highest level
    A. Akbar B. Jahangir C. Shahjahan D. Aurangzeb
Answer: B
Q8. Development of Laterite soil is the result of which of the followings
    A. deposits of alluvial B. deposits of loess C. leaching D. continued vegetation cover
Answer: C
Q9. Where do we find the ideals of Indian democracy in the Constitution
    A. The Preamble B. Part III C. Part IV D. art I
Answer: A
Q10. Who was the first speaker of Rajya Sabha
    A. GV Mavalankar B. Balram Bhagat C. Sumitra Mahajan D. S Radhakrishnan
Answer: D
Q11. Which is the processor that performs arithmetical and logical operations called
    A. CPU B. ALU C. Microprocessor D. RAM
Answer: B
Q12. Who won the first medal for India at the Rio Olympics
    A. Babita Kumari B. Narsingh Yadav C. PV Sindhu D. Sakshi Malik
Answer: D
Q13. Who developed Polio vaccine
    A. Marie Curie B. Jonas Salk C. Louis Pasteur D. Alexander Fleming
Answer: B
Q14. "Playing It My Way" is the autobiography of__________
    A. Sauravy Ganguly B. Sachin Tendulkar C. Virendra Sehwag D. MS Dhoni
Answer: B
Q15. Which is the deep water port being constructed in Pakistan by the China
    A. Gwadar B. Karachi C. Chabahar D. Saht-al- Arab
Answer: A
Q16. Kharif crops are grown during___________
    A. Summer B. Rainy C. Winter D. Spring
Answer: B
Q17. Which of the following is related to Bombay High
    A. Bombay High Court B. Offshore gas field C. Offshore oil field D. None of these
Answer: C
Q18. Who among the following is the first law officer of India
    A. Chief Justice of Supreme Court B. Law minister C. Secretary of Legal Affairs D. Attorney General of India
Answer: D
Q19. How many members are there in the Estimate Committee
    A. 20 B. 25 C. 30 D. 35
Answer: C
Q20. Which of the following is considered as the founder of Vikramshila University
    A. Vijaysen B. Dharmapala C. Ballal Sen D. Kumar Pal
Answer: B
Q1. In which of the following years Jyotiba Phule formed the Satya Shodhak Samaj
    A. 1773 B. 1853 C. 1873 D. 1883
Answer: C
Q2. Where is the deposits of petroleum found in the following
    A. In igneous rocks B. In sedimentary rocks C. In metamorphic rocks D. None of these
Answer: B
Q3. Who among the following proclaimed dams as the "Temples of Modern India"
    A. Rajendra Prasad B. Jawaharlal Nehru C. Sardar Patel D. Mahatma Gandhi
Answer: B
Q4. Chromosomes in a cell are made-up of DNA and__________
    A. Phosphorus B. Protein C. Sugar D. Calcium
Answer: B
Q5. Where does the photosynthesis occur in the followings
    A. In Mitochondria B. In Chloroplast C. In Centrosome D. In Nucleus
Answer: B
Q6. Which part of the body do the microbes which enter into the body through nose most likely affect
    A. Brain B. Lungs C. Liver D. Heart
Answer: B
Q7. Which one of the following statement is true about the mass of an object
    A. It varies at different locations B. It remains constant C. It can be measured using spring balance D. It is in the direction of gravitational force
Answer: B
Q8. What is called the sound wave above than frequencies of 30,000 Hz
    A. ultrasound B. infrasound C. hypersonic sound D. None of these
Answer: A
Q9. As per data or space sizes, which one of the following series is arranged from largest to smallest
    A. KB, MB, TB, GB B. TB, GB, KB, MB C. GB, TB, MB, KB D. TB, GB, MB, KB
Answer: D
Q10. Which of the following methods helps in separating cream from milk
    A. Distillation B. Centrifugation C. Chromatography D. Sublimation
Answer: B
Q11. Which one of the following non-metals is a good conductor of electricity
    A. Sulphur B. Graphite C. Phosphorus D. Coal
Answer: B
Q12. Which one of the following is a human made environment
    A. Road B. Mountain C. Sea D. Jungle
Answer: A
Q13. In which of the following year Bharat Nirman Yojana was launched
    A. 2003 B. 2005 C. 2007 D. 2009
Answer: B
Q14. Who among the following scientists invented the Safety Lamp
    A. Humphrey Davy B. Thomas Edison C. Archimedes D. John Dalton
Answer: A
Q15. Which cricket ground is known as the 'Mecca of Cricket'
    A. Melbourne Cricket Ground B. Eden Gardens, Kolkata C. The Wanderers, Johannesburg D. The Lords, London
Answer: D
Q16. Bhimbetka is famous for___________
    A. For Vedic age temple B. For Mauryan paintings C. For cave rock painting D. For Buddhist statues
Answer: C
Q17. Who is the first Asian to receive the prestigious Nobel Prize
    A. ) CV Raman B. HG Khorana C. Rabindranath Tagore D. Mother Teresa
Answer: C
Q18. Which of the following books is NOT written by Munshi Premchand
    A. Godan B. Gaban C. Guide D. Karmabhumi
Answer: C
Q19. Where is the Headquarters of the Food and Agricultural Organisation situated
    A. Geneva B. New York C. Rome D. Paris C
Answer: C
Q20. Which of the following games of Myanmar is considered as the national sport of the country
    A. Football B. Golf C. Lethwei D. Chinlone
Answer: D
Q1. Who is the chairman of NITI Aayog
    A. Arvind Panagairya B. Rajeev Kumar C. Narendra Modi D. Arun Jaitley
Answer: C
Q2. Which of the following is related to oil seed production
    A. White revolution B. Yellow revolution C. Green revolution D. Brown revolution
Answer: B
Q3. On which day the Indian Constitution came into force
    A. Margsheersh Shukla Saptami, Samvat 2006 Vikrami, 2006 B. Margsheersh Shukla Saptami, Samvat 2007 Vikrami, 2007 C. Margsheersh Shukla Saptami, Samvat 2008 Vikrami, 2008 D. Margsheersh Shukla Saptami, Samvat 2009 Vikrami, 2009
Answer: A
Q4. What does the term "Fourth estate" refer to
    A. Legislature B. Heritage buildings C. Judiciary D. Press
Answer: D
Q5. The script of Indus valley Civilization is/was
    A. Brahmi B. Pali C. Dravidian D. It is still undeciphered
Answer: D
Q6. Who installed the "bell of justice"
    A. Humayun B. Babur C. Jahangir D. Akbar
Answer: C
Q7. What percentage of the Earth's area is approximately filled with water
    A. 50% B. 60% C. 70% D. 80%
Answer: C
Q8. Chambal river is the tributary of which of the following river
    A. Yamuna B. Ganga C. Narmada D. Godavari
Answer: A
Q9. Which one of the following items is not a source of Vitamin C
    A. Potato B. Tomato C. Guava D. Egg
Answer: D
Q10. What is the normal temperature of the human body
    A. [latex] {305}^{o} [/latex] C B. [latex] {37}^{o} [/latex] C C. [latex] {984}^{o} [/latex] C D. [latex] {974}^{o} [/latex] C/ul> Answer: B
    Q11. Iodization of Salt is a public health measure to prevent_______
      A. Diabetes B. Tuberculosis C. Goitre D. Anemia
    Answer: C
    Q12. A light year is the unit of which of the following
      A. Light B. Speed C. Sound D. Distance
    Answer: D
    Q13. Which are the primary Colours
      A. Yellow, Green, Blue B. Red, Magenta, Blue C. Red, Green, White D. Red, Green, Blue
    Answer: D
    Q14. Which of the following is not an input device
      A. Microprocessor B. Mouse C. Keyboard D. Joystick
    Answer: A
    Q15. Primarily which kind of acid is present in apple
      A. Citric acid B. Lactic acid C. Tartaric acid D. Malic acid
    Answer: D
    Q16. Which of the following gases is used for artificial ripening of green fruits
      A. Ethane B. Ethylene C. Carbon dioxide D. Acetylene
    Answer: D
    Q17. Which of the following living beings is most likely to produce greenhouse gases
      A. Bacteria B. Fungi C. Earthworm D. Green Plants
    Answer: D
    Q18. What is the cover amount for partial disability in Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana
      A. 1 Lakh B. 3 Lakh C. 2 Lakh D. 4 Lakh
    Answer: A
    Q19. Who invented the fountain pen
      A. Dresser B. Petrache Poenaru C. Alxender Fleming D. Edward Jenner
    Answer: B
    Q20. When was the first Common Wealth Games held
      A. 1920 B. 1930 C. 1940 D. 1950
    Answer: B
Q1. Who does not belong to Madhubani Painting
    A. Bharti Dayal B. Baua Devi C. Madhu Kishwar D. Ganga Devi
Answer: C
Q2. Which is the highest gallantry award in India
    A. Ashoka Chakra B. Param Vir Chakra C. Mahavir Chakra D. Bharat Ratna
Answer: B
Q3. Who is author of the book "The Namesake"
    A. Amitav Ghosh B. Arundhati Roy C. Kiran Desai D. Jhumpa Lahiri
Answer: D
Q4. Which country imposed the world's toughest law against plastic bags recently
    A. Japan B. India C. Kenya D. France
Answer: C
Q5. MPhil in Hindi degree is awarded for the first time in which of the following country
    A. Bangladesh B. Pakistan C. Sri Lanka D. Afghanistan
Answer: B

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