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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 General Studies Quiz 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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1. Policy holders of Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana get life insurance cover of what amount
    A. Rs 1 lakh B. Rs 2 lakh C. Rs 3 lakh D. Rs 5 lakh

Answer: Option B
2. 194 - Periodic Table was first given by whom
    A. Otto Blathy B. Johannes Kepler C. Dmitri Mendeleev D. Michael Faraday

Answer: Option C
3. With which sport is Shekhar Naik associated
    A. Hockey B. Cricket C. Football D. Table Tennis

Answer: Option B
4. Rath Yatra of Lord Jagannath is a famous festival of which state
    A. Odisha B. Uttar Pradesh C. Andhra Pradesh D. Tamil Nadu

Answer: Option A
5. Who has won the National Bravery Award 2017
    A. Tarh Peeju B. Bhagwant Singh C. Rajan Tiwari D. Prakshit Dhandekar

Answer: Option A
6. Who is the author of the book named 'Narendra Modi: A Political Biography'
    A. Alexander Bard B. Neel Mukherjee C. Daman Singh D. Andy Marino

Answer: Option D
7. Which country is not among the G4 countries
    A. Brazil B. Germany C. Japan D. Pakistan

Answer: Option D
8. In which type of unemployment people appear to be employed, ie even if they are removed productivity will not be affected
    A. Seasonal unemployement B. Educated unemployement C. Uneducated unemployement D. Disguised unemployement

Answer: Option D
9. Economic Activities have been majorly divided into how many sectors
    A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four

Answer: Option C
10. Who among the following is the elected representative of ward
    A. Sarpanch B. Gram Panchayat C. Gram Sabha D. Ward Member (Panch)

Answer: Option D
11. Who guarantees equality to all Indian citizens
    A. The President of India B. The Prime Minister of India C. The Chief Justice of India D. The Constitution of India

Answer: Option D
12. Where is the Great Bath located
    A. At Sotkakoh B. At Mohenjo-daro C. At Lothal D. At Kalibang

Answer: Option B
13. With how many delegates Indian National congress was established
    A. 50 B. 60 C. 72 D. 82

Answer: Option C
14. What are the various patterns formed by different groups of stars called
    A. Pole Star B. Constellation C. Planet D. Celestial bodies

Answer: Option B
15. In what units latitudes are measured
    A. Radian B. Steradian C. Degree D. Decimal

Answer: Option C
16. Which type of plants are usually short and may not have many branches
    A. Trees B. Shrubs C. Herbs D. None of these

Answer: Option C
17. Oxygen is transported in blood mainly by _____
    A. Leucocytes B. Erythrocytes C. Thromobocytes D. Blood plasma

Answer: Option B
18. The exchange of gases in a mammal takes place in _____
    A. Trachea B. Bronchioles C. Bronchi D. Alveoli

Answer: Option D
19. A long-jumper runs before jumping because _____
    A. he covers a greater distance B. he loses momentum C. he gains condence by running D. he gains momentum

Answer: Option D
20. A man is standing on a boat in still water If he walks towards the shore the boat will _____
    A. move away from the shore B. turn C. move towards the shore D. sink

Answer: Option C
1. Which of the following is NOT correct
    A. 1 TB = 1024 GB B. 1 GB = 1024 MB C. 1 MB = 1024 KB D. 1 byte = 1024 bits

Answer: Option D
2. The number of atoms present in a molecule of an element is known as its _____
    A. Valency B. Atomicity C. Chemical formula D. Molecular formula

Answer: Option B
3. What is the name given to a pure substance with only one kind of atoms
    A. Element B. Molecule C. Mixture D. Solution

Answer: Option A
4. What is the groundwater stored at places between the layers of hard rock below water table called
    A. Water cycle B. Water table C. Ground water D. Aquifer

Answer: Option D
5. Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana provides insurance cover to which of the following
    A. Only Rabi Crops B. Only Kharif Crops C. Both Rabi and Kharif Crops D. Neither Rabi nor Kharif Crops

Answer: Option C
6. Who among the following invented radio
    A. G Marconi B. Thomas Edison C. H Hertz D. CV Raman

Answer: Option A
7. ______ covers those enterprises or places of work where the terms of employment are regular
    A. Unorganised sector B. Organised sector C. Both organised and unorganised sector D. Neither organized nor unorganised sector

Answer: Option B
8. What can be said about the interest rate on loans when compared to the interest rate offered on deposits
    A. It is always higher B. It is always lower C. It is always equal D. It may be higher or lower

Answer: Option A
9. Who is the supreme law-making institution in India
    A. Governer B. The Prime Minister of India C. The Chief Justice of India D. The Parliament of India

Answer: Option D
10. When did constituent assembly adopted constitution
    A. [latex]26^{th}[/latex] November 1949 B. [latex]15^{th}[/latex] November 1949 C. [latex]26^{th}[/latex] January 1950 D. [latex]26^{th}[/latex] January 1949

Answer: Option A
11. Who among the following wrote the biography of Harshavardhana named Harshcharita
    A. Herishena B. Banabhatta C. Bhawabhuti D. Chand Bardai

Answer: Option B
12. In which year Swadeshi Movement started
    A. 1900 B. 1890 C. 1905 D. 1911

Answer: Option C
13. What is the approximate distance (in km) of the moon from Earth
    A. 3,84,400 B. 2,80,500 C. 5,60,000 D. 6,00,000

Answer: Option A
14. What is the approximate east-west extent (in km) of India from Arunachal Pradesh to Kuchchh
    A. 7500 B. 2900 C. 1200 D. 6600

Answer: Option B
15. We usually get all the minerals we need from ______
    A. Only roughage B. Only mineral water C. Only mineral tablets D. Food

Answer: Option D
16. The classification of the group algae is based on ______
    A. Nature of shape B. Nature of pigment C. Nature of length D. None of these

Answer: Option B
17. The energy produced by 1 g of carbohydrate is ______
    A. 48 calorie B. 42 kilocalorie C. 27 joules D. 18 kilocalorie

Answer: Option B
18. Momentum is a measure of ______
    A. speed B. mass C. quantity of motion D. force

Answer: Option C
19. Soda bottles are made of thick glass so that they can withstand the ______
    A. pressure in summer B. temperature in winter C. decrease in viscosity D. increase in potential energy

Answer: Option A
20. What is the shape of a DVD
    A. Square B. Round C. Triangular D. Hexagonal

Answer: Option B
1. Which of the following is acidic in nature
    A. Apple juice B. Soap solution C. Slaked lime D. Quick lime

Answer: Option A
2. The experiment which led to the discovery of nucleus was performed by ______
    A. Goldstein B. JJ Thomson C. Milkman D. Rutherford

Answer: Option D
3. Which one of the following is an aquatic eco system
    A. Wetland B. Desert C. Mountain D. Island

Answer: Option A
4. Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana is a flagship scheme of which ministry
    A. Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment B. Ministry of Finance C. Ministry of Human Resource and Development D. Ministry of Rural Development

Answer: Option D
5. Who discovered Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas)
    A. John Napier B. Gay Lussac C. Joseph Priestly D. John Venn

Answer: Option C
6. Which place is also known by the name "Mecca of Indian Football"
    A. Darjeeling B. Kolkata C. Pune D. Ernakulam

Answer: Option B
7. Which state is famous for its tie and dye fabrics called Bandhni
    A. Rajasthan B. Bihar C. Karnataka D. Kerala

Answer: Option A
8. Who won the Pulitzer Prize 2017 for Drama named "Sweat"
    A. Hisham Matar B. Lynn Nottage C. CJ Chivers D. Art Cullen

Answer: Option B
9. Who is the author of book named "Worshipping False Gods"
    A. Harbhajan Singh B. Tulsidas C. Arun Shourie D. Lal Krishna Advani

Answer: Option C
10. Khanjar is joint military exercise between India and _____
    A. Iran B. Kyrgyzstan C. Indonesia D. Vietnam

Answer: Option B
11. Which is NOT among the 3 rivers of Indus water system Over which Pakistan got control under Indus Water Treaty with India
    A. Indus B. Chenab C. Jhelum D. Ravi

Answer: Option D
12. Every production is organised by combining land, labour, physical and human capital which are known as ______
    A. Factors of production B. Organisations C. Economic activities D. Industries

Answer: Option A
13. Market activities in economy involve ______
    A. production for self-consumption B. activities performed for charity C. activities performed for pay or prot D. none of these

Answer: Option C
14. Who among the following has the power to dissolve Lok Sabha
    A. President B. Prime Minister C. Chief Justice of India D. Judge of Supreme Court

Answer: Option A
15. Part IV A of the Indian Constitution describes about_________
    A. Fundametal Duties B. Fundametal Rights C. Supreme Court D. Election Commission

Answer: Option A
16. In Indus valley Civilization, site Dholovira, has been located in which state of India
    A. Rajasthan B. Punjab C. Gujrat (Rann of Kutch) D. Haryana

Answer: Option C
17. In which year did Indian National Congress reunited after the famous Surat split
    A. 1910 B. 1916 C. 1921 D. 1923

Answer: Option B
18. Our solar system is a part of which galaxy
    A. Andromeda B. Triangulum C. Milky Way D. Bode's

Answer: Option C
19. The Alps Mountains are which type of mountains
    A. Old Fold Mountains B. Young Fold Mountains C. Block Mountains D. Volcanic Mountains

Answer: Option B
20. What is produced from the pancreas
    A. Insulin B. Bile C. Blood D. Urine

Answer: Option A
1. Which part of the plant helps in holding the plantrmly in the soil
    A. Leaves B. Fruits C. Stem D. Roots

Answer: Option D
2. Percentage of O2 present in inhaled air in human is about ______
    A. 21% B. 78% C. 41% D. 2%

Answer: Option A
3. The SI unit of pressure is ______
    A. newton B. matt C. pascal D. mm of Hg

Answer: Option C
4. The image formed by a plane mirror is ______
    A. real B. virtual C. diminished D. inverted

Answer: Option B
5. What are the two majorle systems in Microsoft Windows
    A. FAT32 and NTFS B. HFS and UFS C. XFS and EXT3 D. UDF and ZFS

Answer: Option A
6. What is the atomic mass of hydrogen
    A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

Answer: Option A
7. pH of solution is 7 so it is ______
    A. Acidic B. Neutral C. Basic D. None of these

Answer: Option B
8. Forests are examples of ______
    A. Natural ecosystems B. Articial ecosystems C. Virtual Environment D. Synthetic Environment

Answer: Option A
9. What is the tagline for Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana
    A. More crop per acre B. More crop per drop C. More crop per gallon D. More produce per drop

Answer: Option B
10. Sir CV Raman is famous for _______
    A. Raman diagram B. Gravitational laws C. Law of Refraction D. Raman effect

Answer: Option D
11. Which among the following sports involves use of Rackets I Squash II Lawn-tennis III Badminton IV Table-tennis
    A. Only I and II B. Only III and IV C. Only I, II and III D. All option are correct

Answer: Option D
12. The Amaravati School of art developed under the patronage of the Satvahanas of which region
    A. Magadha B. Delhi C. Andhra D. Sindh

Answer: Option C
13. Maha Chakri Sirindhorn wha has been conferred withrst "World Sanskrit Award" belongs to which country
    A. Pakistan B. Thailand C. Australia D. China

Answer: Option B
14. Who is the author of the book named "Malgudi Days"
    A. RK Narayan B. Jim Corbett C. Lewis Carroll D. M K Gandhi

Answer: Option A
15. Which among the following is the largest Asia- Pacic military
    A. Red Flag B. Cobra Gold C. Indradhanush D. Simbex

Answer: Option B
16. Which was an operation by Indian Armed forces to foil the coup in Maldives
    A. Operation War B. Operation Muskan C. Operation Rahat D. Operation Cactus

Answer: Option D
17. Removing barriers or restrictions set by the government is called ______
    A. Industrialization B. Globalization C. Mordernization D. Liberalisation

Answer: Option D
18. In economics, tools, machines, buildings that can be used in production over many years are called ______
    A. working capital B. xed capital C. human capital D. All options are correct

Answer: Option B
19. Who appoints Chief Justice of India
    A. Judge of High Court B. Prime Minister of India C. President of India D. Governor of state

Answer: Option C
20. Who among the following summons both the houses
    A. Prime Minister B. Chief Justice of India C. Judge of Supreme Court D. President

Answer: Option D
1. The lions placed on top of a pillar at Sarnath that we see on our notes were originally carved out on which material
    A. Glass B. Stone C. Iron D. Copper

Answer: Option B
2. Whose descendants were the Mughals from their Mother's side
    A. Timur B. Chengiz Khan C. Sher Shah Suri D. No option is correct

Answer: Option B
3. On which date the longest day and the shortest night of the year occur in the Northern Hemisphere
    A. 21 June B. 21 March C. 22 December D. 23 September

Answer: Option A
4. The climate of India has broadly been described as of which type
    A. Dry B. Monsoon C. Arid D. Humid

Answer: Option B
5. Gastric juice has a pH of about ______
    A. 15 to 35 B. 5 to 6 C. 6 to 8 D. 85 to 95

Answer: Option A
6. A new born breathes nearly ______
    A. 15 to 25 times a minute B. 30 to 60 times a minute C. 60 to 75 times a minute D. 80 to 90 times a minute

Answer: Option B
7. What is the valency of carbon
    A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

Answer: Option D
8. A boat full of iron nails is floating on water in a lake When the iron nails are removed, the water level ______
    A. rises B. falls C. cannot be determined D. remains constant

Answer: Option B
9. A thermometer is used to measure ______
    A. heat B. thermal inductance C. re D. temperature

Answer: Option D
10. Which among the following is used to view web pages
    A. Website B. Torrent C. Network D. Browser

Answer: Option D
11. Which of the following is an example of fossil fuel
    A. Wood B. Coke C. Natural gas D. Producer gas

Answer: Option C
12. Chemistry of carbon compounds is known is ______
    A. biochemistry B. physical chemistry C. inorganic chemistry D. organic chemistry

Answer: Option D
13. The large carnivores are also called ______
    A. Primary consumers B. Secondary consumers C. Tertiary consumers D. None of these Correct

Answer: Option C
14. Which among the following is NOT true with respect to Janani Suraksha Yojana
    A. its objective is reducing maternal and infant mortality B. it is an intervention under the National Rural Health Mission C. it was launched in April 2005 D. it is not a centrally sponsored scheme

Answer: Option D
15. J Kepler is famous for the discovery of laws of ______
    A. Gases B. Electricity C. Planetary motion D. Magnetism

Answer: Option C
16. Vijender Singh is associated with which sports
    A. Wrestling B. Boxing C. Cricket D. Chess

Answer: Option B
17. Which language was used by Tulsidas for Ramcharitmanas
    A. Sanskrit B. Pali C. Prakrit D. Awadhi

Answer: Option D
18. Which of the following Hollywood Actor/Actress has recently baggedrst ever 'genderless award'
    A. Hugh Jackman B. Emma Watson C. Tom Cruise D. Brad Pitt

Answer: Option B
19. Who is the author of the book named "Freedom in Exile"
    A. Ayub Khan B. Rajesh Pilot C. Dalai Lama D. S S Gill

Answer: Option C
20. Chagos Archipelago dispute is the reason of tension between which two countries
    A. United Kingdom and United States of America B. Mauritius and United States of America C. United Kingdom and Mauritius D. No option is correct

Answer: Option C
1. India to Thailand highway passes through which country
    A. Nepal B. Myanmar C. China D. Pakistan

Answer: Option B
2. According to Indian constitution, government has how many organs
    A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four

Answer: Option C
3. How many fundamental rights are there in Indian Constitution
    A. 10 B. 8 C. 6 D. 4

Answer: Option C
4. Under whose presidentship fight for Purna Swaraj resolution was passed
    A. Mahatma Gandhi B. Md Ali Jinnah C. Subhash Chandra Bose D. Jawahar Lal Nehru

Answer: Option D
5. Whose descendants were the Mughals from their father’s side
    A. Timur B. Genghis Khan C. Sher Shah Suri D. None of these

Answer: Option A
6. Our solar system consists of how many planets
    A. 8 B. 10 C. 9 D. 7

Answer: Option A
7. Which is the highest mountain peak on Earth
    A. Mauna Kea B. Mount Everest C. Kangchenjunga D. Makalu

Answer: Option B
8. If the stomach did not produce any hydrochloric acid, which enzyme will not function
    A. Ptyalin B. Rennin C. Pepsin D. Lipase

Answer: Option C
9. Smaller roots coming out of main root is called as ___
    A. Tap root B. Lateral root C. Fibrous root D. Ring root

Answer: Option B
10. Both erythrocytes and leucocytes are formed in the _____
    A. Bone marrow B. Thymus C. Arterial walls D. Lymph nodes

Answer: Option A
11. Electricians use rubber gloves while working because
    A. rubber is an insulator B. rubber is a good conductor C. wearing rubber gloves is mandatory D. rubber makes work easy

Answer: Option A
12. If a pendulum is allowed to oscillate in vacuum, its time period will _____
    A. decreases B. Increases C. remains same D. first increases and then decreases

Answer: Option A
13. Which format of email address is correct
    A. xyz@website@co.in B. xyz.website@co.in C. xyz@website.co.in D. xyz.website.co.in

Answer: Option C
14. The atomic number of an element is determined by _____
    A. adding the number of electrons & protons in one atom B. the number of neutrons in one atom C. the valency of the element D. the number of protons in one atom

Answer: Option D
15. The number of electrons in the outer shell of the most stable or inert atoms is _____
    A. 1 B. 5 C. 3 D. 8

Answer: Option D
16. What are the dissolved and suspended impurities in sewage called
    A. Impurities B. Waste C. Solids D. Contaminants

Answer: Option D
17. Which among the following is not a category of loan under Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana__
    A. Shishu B. Vayask C. Tarun D. Kishore

Answer: Option B
18. Who among the following discovered laws of planetary motion
    A. J Kepler B. Albert Einstein C. N Copernicus D. Otto Blathy

Answer: Option A
19. Which country won the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy
    A. India B. England C. Pakistan D. Australia

Answer: Option C
20. Phulkari, Kantha and Chikankari are famous forms of _____
    A. Dance B. Painting C. Music D. Embroidery

Answer: Option D
1. Who is the winner of UNESCO Peace Prize 2017
    A. Bollywood Actor Aamir Khan B. Italy’s Mayor Glusi Nicolini C. Writer David Grossman D. UK Minister Priti Patel

Answer: Option B
2. Who is the author of the book named "Gods of Antarctica"
    A. Vishal Sikka B. Tarun Khanna C. Yashwardhan Shukla D. Amitav Ghosh

Answer: Option C
3. The Mekong Ganga Cooperation is an intiative by India and how many other countries
    A. 3 B. 5 C. 7 D. 11

Answer: Option B
4. Which among the following Indian state does not share boundary with Pakistan
    A. Punjab B. Rajasthan C. Gujrat D. Maharashtra

Answer: Option D
5. What is the full form of GDP
    A. Gross Domestic Product B. Goods Domestic Product C. Goods Dynamic Product D. None of these

Answer: Option A
6. _____ unemployment happens when people are not able tond jobs during some months of the year
    A. Seasonal B. Disguised C. Educated D. Uneducated

Answer: Option A
7. Fishing comes under which sector of economic activity
    A. Quaternary sector B. Secondary sector C. Tertiary sector D. Primary sector

Answer: Option D
8. The Indian constitution recognizes every person as _____
    A. poor B. rich C. unequal D. equal

Answer: Option D
9. In which year Civil Rights movement began
    A. 1950 B. 1945 C. 1955 D. 1960

Answer: Option C
10. The city of Lothal stood beside a tributary of which river
    A. Narmada B. Ganga C. Yamuna D. Sabarmati

Answer: Option D
11. Which viceroy partitioned Bengal
    A. Lord Warren Hasting B. Lord Mountbatten C. Lord Curzon D. Lord Bentick

Answer: Option C
12. Which constellation is called Saptarishi
    A. Ursa major B. Big bear C. Small bear D. Orion

Answer: Option A
13. What causes change in the seasons on earth
    A. Rotation B. Revolution C. Rotation and Revolution both D. None of these

Answer: Option B
14. Plants with weak stems that cannot stand upright and spread on the ground are called as _____
    A. Creepers B. Trees C. Shrubs D. Herbs

Answer: Option A
15. Part of a leaf by which it is attached to the stem is called as _____
    A. Joint B. Point C. Petiole D. Lamina

Answer: Option C
16. If the CO2 concentration in the blood increases, the breathing shall _____ CO2
    A. Increase B. Decrease C. Affected D. Stop

Answer: Option A
17. It is difcult to walk on ice because of _____
    A. absence of friction B. less inertia C. more inertia D. more mass

Answer: Option A
18. Work done upon a body _____
    A. only a vector quantity B. only a scalar quantity C. both vector and scalar D. neither vector nor scalar

Answer: Option B
19. Which was therst web browser
    A. Safari B. Netscape Navigator C. Internet Explorer D. Chrome

Answer: Option B
20. Which of the following acids is present in sour milk
    A. Formic acid B. Lactic acid C. Citric acid D. Tartaric acid

Answer: Option B
1. Acids turn blue litmus into which colour
    A. Green B. Red C. Pink D. Colourless

Answer: Option B
2. Which of the following represents correct food chain
    A. Grass Frog Insect Eagle Snake B. Grass Insects Frog Snake Eagle C. Grass Snake Eagle Insects Frog D. Grass Eagle Snake Insects Frog

Answer: Option B
3. Which among the following is not an aim of ‘Make in India’ campaign
    A. Facilitate investment B. Enhance skill development C. Foster innovation D. Financial inclusion

Answer: Option D
4. Who among the following invented battery
    A. Rudolf Diesel B. Alfred Noble C. Alessandro Volta D. John Napier

Answer: Option C
5. Which country won the 2016 Kabaddi World Cup
    A. India B. Iran C. South Korea D. Bangladesh

Answer: Option A
6. Paintings of Ajanta depict stories of _____
    A. Jatakas B. Tenali Rama C. Akbar Birble D. Panchatantra

Answer: Option A
7. Who is the winner of Man Booker International Prize 2017
    A. David Grossman B. Arundhati Roy C. Steven Spielberg D. George Lucas

Answer: Option A
8. Who is the author of the book named “The God of Small things”
    A. Nasiruddin Shah B. RD Pradhan C. Vijay Darda D. Arundhati Roy

Answer: Option D
9. Which country is India’srst 2+2 dialogue partner among any country of world
    A. Pakistan B. Sri-Lanka C. Bangladesh D. Japan

Answer: Option D
10. Indus water treaty 1960 is an agreement between India and _____
    A. Bangladesh B. Pakistan C. China D. Nepal

Answer: Option B
11. Which of the following is charaterised by small and scattered units which are largely outside the control of the government
    A. Unorganised sector B. Organised sector C. Both organised and unorganised sector D. Neither organized nor unorganised sector

Answer: Option A
12. An asset that the borrower owns and uses this as a guarantee to the lender until the loan is repaid is called ______
    A. Credit B. Collateral C. Loan D. Bond

Answer: Option B
13. The constitution of India recognises the right to water as being a part of Right to _____
    A. Equality B. Freedom C. Freedom of Religion D. Life

Answer: Option D
14. Who among the following is an example of political executive
    A. Income tax commissioner B. District collector C. Prime minister D. Superintendent of police

Answer: Option C
15. Who was the court poet of Samudragupta
    A. Banabhatta B. Harishen C. Chand Bardai D. Bhavabhuti

Answer: Option B
16. Where was All India Muslim League formed
    A. Hyderabad B. Lahore C. Dhaka D. Culcutta

Answer: Option C
17. What is the approximate duration of moon's rotation around the Earth
    A. 26 Days B. 24 Days C. 28 Days D. 30 Days

Answer: Option C
18. What is the duration of season of retreating monsoon (Autumn) in India
    A. March to May B. October and November C. December to February D. June to September

Answer: Option B
19. Night blindness is due to ______
    A. less drinking of water B. excess secretion of pineal gland C. vitamin A deficiency D. inheritance by X- chromosome

Answer: Option C
20. With which of the following the frog respires during hibernation
    A. Lungs only B. Partly by lungs and partly by skin C. Both skin and lungs D. Skin only

Answer: Option D
1. About how much blood is in the circulatory system of an average person
    A. 7 litres B. 2 litres C. 5 litres D. 13 litres

Answer: Option C
2. Which law of Newton defines the 'force'
    A. Newton's third law of motion B. Newton's first law of motion C. Newton's second law of motion D. Newton's law of gravitation

Answer: Option C
3. The mirror used in automobiles to see the rear field of view is _____ mirror
    A. concave B. convex C. plane D. none of these

Answer: Option B
4. The smallest unit of a digital image is a ______
    A. Pixel B. Pallette C. Array D. Loop

Answer: Option A
5. Acids are always stored in containers made of ______
    A. Soil B. Glass C. Metals D. None of these Correct

Answer: Option B
6. The molecular formula of common salt is ______
    A. Na2SO4 B. CaCl2 C. MgCl2 D. NaCl

Answer: Option D
7. What type of interaction is necessary for the survival of both the partners in association
    A. Symbiosis B. Amensalism C. Parasitism D. None of these

Answer: Option A
8. What is the range of monthly fixed pension (in Rs) under Atal Pension Yojana
    A. 500 –1000 B. 1000 –3000 C. 1000 –5000 D. 5000 –10,000

Answer: Option C
9. Who among the following discovered the structure of an atom
    A. Ernest Rutherford B. John Dalton C. A Lavoisier D. Mendeleef

Answer: Option A
10. Who is the first Indian women to win an Olympic medal
    A. PT Usha B. Karnam Malleshwari C. PV Sindhu D. Soma Biswas

Answer: Option B
11. Most of the temples of Nagara-style consisted of which of the following
    A. Shikaraas B. Garbhagrina C. Mandapa D. All options are correct

Answer: Option D
12. Which play won the Sahitya Akademi Award 2016
    A. Maila Anchal B. Swarajpir C. Vannadhasan D. Dogri

Answer: Option B
13. Who is the author of the book named “Satyartha Prakash”
    A. Sarojini Naidu B. Amrita Pritam C. Swami Dayanand D. Sameer Kochar

Answer: Option C
14. What is the name of initiative unveiled by India and South Korea to promote and facilitate Korean investments in India
    A. Korea Addition initiative B. Korea Plus initiative C. Korea surplus initiative D. Korea total initiative

Answer: Option B
15. What is the name of military doctrine developed by the Indian Armed Forces to put to use in case of war with Pakistan
    A. Cold Start B. Meghdoot C. Shaurya D. Ratle

Answer: Option A
16. In which sector the government owns most of the assets and provides all the services
    A. Public B. Private C. Both public & private D. None of these

Answer: Option A
17. What are the loans from informal lenders including moneylenders, traders, employers, relatives and friends etc is called
    A. Formal sector loans B. Informal sector loans C. General loans D. Commercial loans

Answer: Option B
18. _____ is a sudden overthrow of a government illegally
    A. Strike B. Veto C. Coup D. Trade union

Answer: Option C
19. Who among the following is the most important political institution in our country
    A. President B. Governer C. Chief Justice of India D. Governor of state

Answer: Option B
20. Who was the son of Chandragupta Maurya
    A. Bindusara B. Ashoka C. Bimbisara D. Chandragupta-I

Answer: Option C
1. Whom did Babur defeated at the Battle of Khanwa of 1527
    A. Ibrahim Lodi B. Rana Sanga C. Sher Khan D. Mirza Hakim

Answer: Option B
2. Which is the third largest continent of the world
    A. Europe B. North America C. South America D. Australia

Answer: Option B
3. Which is the only ocean named after a country
    A. Atlantic Ocean B. Arctic Ocean C. Pacific Ocean D. Indian Ocean

Answer: Option D
4. Number of RBC in an adult man per mm 3 of blood is ______
    A. 500 B. 5000 C. 500000 D. 5000000

Answer: Option D
5. If there were no sun rays reaching the earth, human should suffer from the deficiency of ______
    A. Mineral B. Fat C. Vitamin D D. Vitamin E

Answer: Option C
6. If all the tissues except xylem of main stem of a plant are removed in a ring ______
    A. The root dies first B. The leaves dies first C. The root and leaves will die at the same time D. Neither the leaves nor the roots will die

Answer: Option A
7. An echo will be heard if the minimum distance between the source of sound and the obstacle is ______
    A. 1 m B. 10 m C. 15 m D. 17 m

Answer: Option D
8. Which of the following class of forces is different from others
    A. Pulling of a wooden block B. Stretching of a coiled spring C. Pushing a wall D. Electrical force

Answer: Option D
9. Cut, Copy and Paste option are found in ______ menu
    A. Help B. View C. Insert D. Edit

Answer: Option D
10. When marble chips are treated with HCL, which of the following gas is liberated
    A. CO2 B. O2 C. CO D. CO3

Answer: Option A
11. The common name of sodium bicarbonate is ______
    A. quick lime B. baking powder C. baking soda D. slaked lime

Answer: Option C
12. The symbiotic relation between algae and ______ is lichen
    A. Bacteria B. Virus C. Fungi D. Protozoa

Answer: Option C
13. What is the main mantra of Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Scheme
    A. Swacch Indhan, Behtar Jeevan – Mahilaon ko mila samman B. Maa, Mati, Manush C. Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas D. Janani Suraksha

Answer: Option A
14. Karl Landsteiner is famous for the discovery of ______
    A. Blood Groups B. Barometer C. Rubber D. Polio Vaccine

Answer: Option A
15. "Upper-cut" is associated mainly with which sports
    A. Badminton B. Hockey C. Boxing D. Chess

Answer: Option C
16. Which among the following is a feature of the Dravidian style of temple architecture
    A. Minaret B. Shikhara C. Gopuram D. All options are correct

Answer: Option D
17. Who received the International Maritime Organization Award for exceptional bravery at sea
    A. Akshay Mukul B. Radhika Menon C. Malini Subramaniam D. Peggy Whitson

Answer: Option B
18. Who is the author of book named “An Area of darkness”
    A. Khushwant Singh B. V S Naipaul C. Mulk Raj Anand D. Salim Ali

Answer: Option B
19. Which is the first non-member of the non- proliferation treaty (NPT) to have signed civilian nuclear deal with Japan
    A. India B. Nepal C. Pakistan D. Indonesia

Answer: Option A
20. Dispute over sharing of Teesta river water is in between India and _____
    A. Nepal B. China C. Bangladesh D. Pakistan

Answer: Option C
1. Which of the following states has the highest irrigation coverage
    A. Punjab B. Haryana C. Gujarat D. Bihar

Answer: Option A
2. Which of the following is NOT an institution of World Bank
    A. IBRD B. IDA C. IFC D. ADB

Answer: Option D
3. Which artist decorated the handwritten copy of the Indian Constitution
    A. Raja Ravi Verma B. Mihir Sen C. Nandalal Bose D. Ravindra Nath Tagore

Answer: Option C
4. What can be maximum gap between two sessions of Parliament in India
    A. 3 months B. 6 months C. 1 year D. 4 months

Answer: Option B
5. Which of the following was the capital city of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's empire
    A. Lahore B. Amritsar C. Ludhiana D. Jalandhar

Answer: Option A
6. Who is known as the Father of Local Self- government
    A. Lord Curzon B. Lord Ripon C. Lord Carnwalis D. Lord Dalhausie

Answer: Option B
7. Which of the following countries share longest land boundary with india
    A. Pakistan B. China C. Nepal D. Bangladesh

Answer: Option D
8. The Nagarjuna Sagar project is constructed on the which of the following river
    A. Godavari B. Krishna C. Cauveri D. Mahanadi

Answer: Option B
9. What is the largest part of the human brain
    A. Mid brain B. Medulla Oblongata C. Cerebrum D. Cerebellum

Answer: Option C
10. Which animals may suffer from 'foot and mouth disease'
    A. Deer B. Sheep C. Goat D. All options are correct

Answer: Option D
11. Which one among the following is known as 'animal starch' A. Cellulose B. Glucose C. Glycogen D. Pectin
Answer: Option C
12. Persons suffering from myopia are advised to use __________
    A. Concave Lens B. Convex Lens C. Bifocal Lens D. None of the option is correct

Answer: Option A
13. What will be the impact on the duration of swinging of a pendulum if it is carried on moon
    A. It will remain the same B. It will decrease C. It will be zero D. It will increase

Answer: Option D
14. Which of the following is first generation of computer
    A. ENIAC B. IBM-1401 C. ASCII D. None of these Correct

Answer: Option A
15. A non-volatile solid is added to water Its boiling point will____________________
    A. decrease B. increase C. no change D. No option is correct

Answer: Option B
16. Which of the following cells convert electrical energy into chemical energy
    A. Galvanic B. Electrochemical C. Voltaic D. Electrolytic

Answer: Option D
17. When was the Montreal protocol assigned to reduce production of Chlorofluorocarbons
    A. 2001 B. 1980 C. 1987 D. 1994

Answer: Option C
18. Which of the following state government has signed an MoU with Microsoft India to develop a unique "farm price forecasting model"
    A. Assam B. Karnataka C. Kerala D. Tamilnadu

Answer: Option B
19. Which one of the following was to be discovered first in the chromosphere of the sun
    A. Neon B. Argon C. Helium D. Xenon

Answer: Option C
20. Who has won the 2017 Women’s Singles Wimbledon Championship
    A. Garbine Muguruza B. Venus Williams C. Serena Williams D. Maria Sharapova

Answer: Option A
1. The annual "Royal Kathina Ceremony" is associated with which of the following religions
    A. Jainism B. Parsi C. Buddhism D. Sikhism

Answer: Option C
2. Which of the following award is given for the field of medicine
    A. BC Roy Award B. Kalinga Award C. Borlaug Award D. None of the option is correct

Answer: Option A
3. Who wrote the book "Old History, New Geography"
    A. Anand Sharma B. Digvijay Singh C. Jairam Ramesh D. Ashwini Kumar

Answer: Option C
4. Which country has signed a deal with Russia to buy S-400 missile defence systems in year 2017
    A. Turkey B. Syria C. Iran D. Pakistan

Answer: Option A
5. With which country India signed four pacts in areas of health and transport in September2017
    A. Bangladesh B. Srilanka C. Afghanistan D. Nepal

Answer: Option C
6. Which of the following metals have NOT been discovered from the Harappan sites so far
    A. Copper B. Gold C. Silver D. Iron

Answer: Option D
7. Which of the following is NOT included in the "Triratna" of the Buddhism
    A. Buddha B. Religion C. Sangha D. Middle way

Answer: Option D
8. In which type of rocks coal is found
    A. Metamorphic rock B. Sedimentary rock C. Abiotic rock D. Igneous rock

Answer: Option B
9. Indian Desert is called __________
    A. Thar B. Sahara C. Gobi D. Atacama

Answer: Option A
10. The Constituent Assembly held its final session on which day
    A. August 15, 1947 B. December 15, 1948 C. November 26, 1949 D. January 26, 1950

Answer: Option C
11. The provision of federalism of the Indian Constitution has been borrowed from which nation
    A. UAE B. USA C. Australia D. Canada

Answer: Option D
12. India's legitimate currency is ___________
    A. Euro B. Rupee C. Dollar D. Pound sterling

Answer: Option B
13. Which institution regulates the insurance sector in India
    A. DFHI B. SEBI C. IRDA D. LIC

Answer: Option C
14. On which principle does the Nuclear Power Plant work
    A. Fission B. Fusion C. Thermal combustion D. No option is correct

Answer: Option A
15. All acids produce _____________ when dissolved in water
    A. OH-ion B. H+ ion C. Electron D. Neutron

Answer: Option B
16. When someone lands on Moon, his body's ______________________
    A. mass changes B. weight decreases and the mass remains unchanged C. weight changes D. mass and weight decrease both

Answer: Option B
17. When a cyclist turns on a turn, he __________________
    A. bends outward B. bends inwards C. bends forward D. does not bend at all

Answer: Option B
18. Which of the following is a stem
    A. Potato B. Carrot C. Sweet potato D. Radish

Answer: Option A
19. ____________ provides various attractive colors to flowers and seeds
    A. Leucoplast B. Chromoplast C. Chloroplast D. Tonoplast

Answer: Option B
20. What is studied in Ornithology
    A. Bird B. Mammals C. Bat D. fish

Answer: Option A
1. Soil erosion can be prevented ___________________
    A. by Overgrazing B. by Eradication of vegetation C. by afforestation D. by increasing the number of birds

Answer: Option C
2. In computer science, what is "Memory" word related to
    A. With Logic B. With Control C. With Input D. With Storage

Answer: Option D
3. Which game has 7 players in each side
    A. Basketball and kabaddi B. Baseball and water polo C. Water polo and kabaddi D. Polo and Kho-Kho

Answer: Option C
4. "Shrimadabhagwat Gita" is a part of to which of the following book
    A. Panchatantra B. Hitopadesh C. Mahabharata D. Ramayana

Answer: Option C
5. From which of the following route did Prime Minister started "Udaan Yojna"
    A. Shimla-Delhi route- B. Mumbai-Delhi route- C. Goa-Punjab route- D. Shimla-Tamilnadu route

Answer: Option A
6. Who invented the process of the photography on metal
    A. J Neepse B. Roentgen C. John Dalton D. Albert Einstein

Answer: Option A
7. Which of the following is NOT a folk dance
    A. Ghoomar B. Kathakali C. Garba D. Dandiya

Answer: Option B
8. The first Indian to be awarded th Magsaysay Award is ___________
    A. Acharya Vinoba Bhave B. Jai Prakash Narayan C. Mother Teresa D. Kiran Bedi

Answer: Option A
9. Which of the following country's airways launched the world's longest flying service in 2017
    A. Qatar B. Germany C. United Arab Emirates D. Japan

Answer: Option A
10. Which is the longest river in Sri Lanka
    A. Pamban river B. Mahaweli River C. Maha Oya River D. Kalu Ganga River

Answer: Option B
11. Which one of the following is not considered as fixed capital
    A. Tools B. Machines C. Money D. Building

Answer: Option C
12. 'Disguised unemployment' is prominently found in _________________
    A. urban areas B. semi-urban areas C. rural areas D. No option is correct

Answer: Option C
13. Who among the following was the first Chief Election Commissioner of India
    A. KVK Sundaram B. Sukumar Sen C. Dr Nagendra Singh D. T Swaminathan

Answer: Option B
14. Who of the following administers oath of the office and secrecy to the President of India
    A. Vice President B. Prime Minister C. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court D. Lok Sabha Speaker

Answer: Option C
15. Which one of the following places of Indus Valley Civilization was situated on the bank of Ravi River
    A. Lothal B. Mohenjodaro C. Chanhudaro D. Harappa

Answer: Option D
16. Tipu Sultan was defeated by the British forces in the _________ Anglo-Mysore war
    A. First B. Second C. Third D. Fifth

Answer: Option C
17. Which one of the following landscapes is not formed by the running water or river
    A. V-shaped Valley B. Meander C. Pothole D. Moraine

Answer: Option D
18. Which of these is the major source of fresh water in India
    A. Ground water B. Ocean water C. Tanks D. Water falls

Answer: Option A
19. From which part of the organ does the digestion of food in the human body start
    A. Mouth B. Stomach C. Small Intestine D. Large Intestine

Answer: Option A
20. Which one of the following has the capability of cell division in plants
    A. Parenchyma B. Scelerenchyma C. Xylem D. Apical Meristem

Answer: Option D
1. Which one of the following is a true fish
    A. Jellyfish B. Starfish C. Dogfish D. Silverfish

Answer: Option C
2. When a car starts suddenly from rest, the people sitting inside the car move backwards This event is an example of:
    A. Newton's First Law of Motion B. Newton's Second Law of Motion C. Newton's Third Law of Motion D. No option is correct

Answer: Option A
3. Which of the following wave types is an example of the waves produced by a moving motorboat on the surface of water
    A. Longitudinal only B. Transverse waves only C. Electromagnetic Waves D. Both Longitudinal and Transversal

Answer: Option D
4. Which of the following keys is used in computer to change the lower case letter mode to uppercase
    A. Alt B. Ctrl C. Caps Lock D. Enter

Answer: Option C
5. Who discovered Proton, one of the fundamental particle of an atom
    A. Chadwick B. JJ Thomson C. Rutherford D. Newton

Answer: Option C
6. During summer, water kept in an earthen pot becomes cool because of the phenomenon of _______________
    A. Osmosis B. Evaporation C. Diffusion D. Transpiration

Answer: Option B
7. Which one of the following is not a human made environment
    A. swimming pool B. zoo C. lake D. garden

Answer: Option C
8. In which of the following years was the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) launched
    A. 1988 B. 2000 C. 2002 D. 2004

Answer: Option B
9. Who among the following scientist discovered the Law of Floatation
    A. Newton B. Thomas Edison C. Archimedes D. John Dalton

Answer: Option C
10. Who is the first Indian woman gymnast to qualify for the Olympics
    A. Karnam Malleswari B. PT Usha C. Dipa Karmakar D. Gita Fogat

Answer: Option C
11. Which of the following folk-dance forms is related to Odisha
    A. Chhau B. Tamasha C. Mallakhamb D. No option is correct

Answer: Option A
12. Which of the following is the second highest gallantry award in India
    A. Veer Chakra B. Mahvir Chakra C. Ashok Chakra D. Shaurya Chakra

Answer: Option B
13. Who has written the book "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child"
    A. Patrick Suskind B. Anne Frank C. JK Rowling D. Elena Ferrante

Answer: Option C
14. Which of the following countries is committed to strengthen bilateral relations with India in the field of Agriculture recently in Jan 2017
    A. France B. Russia C. Israel D. UK

Answer: Option C
15. Which of the following countries does not share the land boundary with Myanmar
    A. Bangladesh B. India C. Cambodia D. Laos

Answer: Option C
16. The epitome of Indian music is called _______
    A. Rig Veda B.Upanishad C. Yajurveda D. Samaveda

Answer: Option D
17. In which language and script most of the Ashoka's records were written
    A. Prakrit and Brahmi B. Sanskrit and Brahmi C. Pali and Brahmi D. No option is correct

Answer: Option A
18. Which volcano erupts most often
    A. Active volcano B. Dormant volcano C. Dead volcano D. Inactive volcano

Answer: Option A
19. Where does the El-Nino current occurs
    A. On the coast of Brazil B. On the coast of Peru C. On the coast of Alaska D. On the coast of west Australia

Answer: Option B
20. A Republic is _______________
    A. Only a democratic state B. Presidential system governing state C. Parliamentary system governing state D. State where the President is not as an inherited

Answer: Option D
1. In which part of the Indian Constitution are the Directive Principles of State policy mentioned
    A. In the third part B. In the fourth part C. In the second part D. In the ninth part

Answer: Option B
2. What is the reason for the currency inflation
    A. Production declines B. Growth in currency supply and declining production C. Increase in currency supply D. Increase in production

Answer: Option C
3. Highest organization for industrial finance in India is _______________
    A. IDBI B. RBI C. ICICI D. IFCI

Answer: Option
4. The Isotones are _______________
    A. Equal number of protons B. Equal number of neutrons C. Equal number of nuclei D. No option is correct Answer: Equal number of neutrons
    5. The pH value of acidic solution is _______________
      A. 7 B. Less than 7 C. More than 7 D. 14

    Answer: Option B
    6. The man climbing a mountain leans forward because ______________
      A. of speeding up B. of reducing the chances of sliding C. for power conservation D. to increase stability

    Answer: Option D
    7. When a stone is brought to the earth from moon then its ____________ ___________
      A. mass will change B. weight will change but not the mass C. both weight and mass will change D. no mass or weight will change

    Answer: Option B
    8. Which one of the following is NOT an example of a true fruit
      A. Apple B. Guava C. Mango D. tomatoes

    Answer: Option A
    9. Cutting and displacement of land by the action of water and wind is called __________
      A. Erosion B. Fossilization C. Calibration D. Salination

    Answer: Option A
    10. Silk farming is called ___________
      A. Epiculture B. Sericulture C. Pisciculture D. Horticulture

    Answer: Option B
    11. Which of the following is the largest compounding of Solar energy
      A. Bacteria B. Protozoa C. Fungus D. Green plants

    Answer: Option D
    12. Oracle is _____________________
      A. An operating system B. Word processing software C. Database software D. No option is correct

    Answer: Option C
    13. How many number of players are there on one side in Rugby Football
      A. 15 B. 16 C. 12 D. 11

    Answer: Option A
    14. For which book did Arundhati Roy receive the Booker Prize
      A. The End of Imagination B. Kashmir: The Case for Freedom C. The God of Small Things D. The Ministry of Utmost Happiness

    Answer: Option C
    15. Who is the brand ambassador of "Darwaza Band" campaign
      A. Aamir Khan B. Ranveer Kapoor C. Amitabh Bachchan D. Salman Khan

    Answer: Option A
    16. Who invented the Triode bulb
      A. Rutherford B. Madam Curie C. Fox Talbot D. Lee de Forest

    Answer: Option D
    17. To which state is the Kangra school of painting related
      A. Rajasthan B. Himachal Pradesh C. Jammu and Kashmir D. Punjab

    Answer: Option B
    18. Which of the following award is NOT related to the field of sports-
      A. Arjuna Award B. Dronacharya Award C. Dhyan Chand Awards D. Norman Borlaug award

    Answer: Option D
    19. Which country will host the meeting of Commonwealth Heads of Government (CHOGM) in 2018
      A. Britain B. India C. Australia D. Malaysia

    Answer: Option A
    20. What is the national game of Bhutan
      A. Archery B. Mountaineering C. Skiing D. Football

    Answer: Option A
1. Which one of the following Indian states has the highest consumption of chemical fertilizers
    A. Maharashtra B. Andhra Pradesh C. Uttar Pradesh D. Punjab

Answer: Option D
2. Which of the following Acts provides 100 days assured employment every year to every rural household in 200 districts of India
    A. SGSY B. NFWP C. NREGA D. REGP

Answer: Option C
3. Who appoints the Chief Election Commissioner of India
    A. Prime Minister of India B. Chief Justice of Supreme Court of India C. Vice President of India D. President of India

Answer: Option D
4. Vice President of India addresses his resignation-letter to which of the followings
    A. Chief Justice of Supreme Court of India B. Prime Minister C. President of India D. Speaker of Indian Lok Sabha

Answer: Option C
5. What has been called the incident of relinquishing home by the Lord Buddha
    A. Mahabhinishkraman B. Sambodhi C. Mahaparinirvan D. Dharmachakrapravartan

Answer: Option A
6. The first weekly newspaper published in India was ______________
    A. Shamsul Akbar B. Bombay Samachar C. Bengal Gazette D. Samachar Chandrika

Answer: Option C
7. What percentage of the water is present in the Northern Hemisphere of Earth
    A. Around 80% B. Around 72% C. Around 61% D. Around 51%

Answer: Option C
8. On which of the following rivers is the Hirakund dam built
    A. Chenab B. Mahanadi C. Krishna D. Satluj

Answer: Option B
9. Which one of the following plastids is responsible for giving green colors to leaf and stem of plants and trees
    A. Chloroplasts B. Leucoplasts C. Protoplasts D. Chromoplasts

Answer: Option A
10. Which among the followings produces seeds
    A. Thallophyta B. Bryophyta C. Pteridophyta D. Gymnosperms

Answer: Option D
11. BCG vaccine is used to develop immunity against which of the following disease
    A. Influenza B. Tuberculosis C. Jaundice D. Polio

Answer: Option B
12. Approximately how much is the velocity of sound in the air
    A. 112 m/s B. 224 m/s C. 330 m/s D. 430 m/s

Answer: Option C
13. Which is used for electrolyte in a normal dry cell
    A. Copper B. Zinc C. Ammonium chloride D. Sulfuric acid

Answer: Option C
14. Which one of the following is not an example of input computer device
    A. Mouse B. Scanner C. Speaker D. Digital Camera

Answer: Option C
15. The number value 6022 × 1023 is also called ________________
    A. Atomic Number B. Mass Number C. Avagadro's number D. Dalton's Number

Answer: Option C
16. The natural fibres are made from simple molecule that is known as _____________
    A. Plastics B. Cellulose C. Polymer D. Monomer

Answer: Option D
17. Simlipal bio-reserve is located in which of the following state of India
    A. Punjab B. Delhi C. Odisha D. West Bengal

Answer: Option C
18. Which one of the following government body is the apex institute of Rural Credit
    A. RBI B. SBI C. NABARD D. HUDCO

Answer: Option C
19. Who among the following scientists invented the Penicillin
    A. Martin Cooper B. Thomas Edison C. John Galting D. Alexander Fleming

Answer: Option D
20. What is the standard distance of a marathon race
    A. 38195 km B. 40195 km C. 42195 km D. 44195 km

Answer: Option C
1. Which of the following gate was constructed in memory of Indian soldiers died in World War I
    A. Gateway of india, Mumbai B. India Gate, New Delhi C. Charminar, Hyderabad D. Buland Darwaja, Fatehpur Sikri

Answer: Option B
2. The Nobel peace prize is awarded in which of the following city
    A. New York B. Stockholm C. Oslo D. London

Answer: Option C
3. India of My Dreams' book is written by_____________________
    A. Mahatma Gandhi B. Dr S Radhakrishnan C. Jawaharlal Nehru D. Dr Rajendra Prasad

Answer: Option A
4. At which of the following places the International Court of Justice situated
    A. Rome B. Vienna C. The Hague D. Geneva

Answer: Option C
5. Which is the largest city of Myanmar, the neighboring country of India
    A. Yangon B. Naypyidaw C. Mandalay D. Mawlamyine

Answer: Option A
6. A country or state which imposes no tax or very low tax is known as ___________
    A. Tax Tourism B. Tax Terrorism C. Tax Haven D. Tax Keeper

Answer: Option C
7. Under HRIDAY scheme which of the following city is NOT included
    A. Varanasi B. Madurai C. Puri D. Amravati

Answer: Option B
8. How many articles were there originally in Constitution of India
    A. 444 B. 397 C. 395 D. 398

Answer: Option C
9. Who was the chairman of Drafting Committee of Indian Constitution
    A. Dr Rajedra Prasad B. Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar C. Sardar Patel D. C Rajgopalachari

Answer: Option B
10. Who is considered as the chief architect of Taj Mahal
    A. Ajmal Khan B. Mohammad Khan C. Ahmad Lahauri D. Ahmad Khan

Answer: Option C
11. Which of following ruling dynasties has not been mentioned in the Sangam literature
    A. Chola B. Chera C. Pandya D. Kadamba

Answer: Option D
12. A landmass bounded by sea on three sides is referred to as __________
    A. Coast B. Island C. Peninsula D. Plateau

Answer: Option C

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