Thursday, 3 September 2015

Dadich77-RMD Samanya Gyan ,सामान्य ज्ञान, , General Knowledge SSC FCI 1

Important General Awareness Questions and Answer-:
1).Which of the following State does not have Legislative council?
a)    Andhra Pradesh
b)    Bihar
c)    Uttar Pradesh
d)    Madhya Pradesh
2).The Latest addition in fundamental duties under Article-51A of the constitution of India is:
a)    Protecting and safeguarding natural environment
b)    Safeguarding public property
c)    Providing opportunities for the education to the child or ward between the age of six and fourteen years    
d)    Defending the country and rendering national service when called upon
3).As per the Constitution of India, the state Legislature shall consist of _______.

a)    Governor, Legislative Council, Legislative Assembly    
b)    Governor, Legislative Assembly where there is no Legislative Council
c)    Chief Minister, Governor, Legislative Council, Legislative Assembly
d)    Either A and B
4).If for a period of ________ a member of either house of the parliament is without the permission of the house absent from all meetings therefore, the house may declare his/her seat vacant.
a)    30 days   
b)    15 days
c)    8 days
d)    23 days
5).The historic 100th Mission launched successfully by ISRO on September 9, 2012 was ___________.
a)    PSLV-C21  
b)    PSLV-C19
c)    PSLV-C20 
d)    PSLV-C18
6).Which amidst the following was not a fort of the Maratha Ruler Shivaji?
a)    Sindhudurg
b)    Padamagurg
c)    Raigad
d)    None of these
7).Name the India’s main battle tank, developed by D.R.D.O.
a)    Akash   
b)    Nag
c)    Arjun
d)    Shalki
8).Which of the following refers to trade bloc the littoral state of the Pacific Ocean?
a)    ASEAN
b)    APEC
c)    NAFTA
d)    SAPTA
9).Who was the founder of VIjainagar empire?
a)    Krishna Deva Raya
b)    Devoraya-I
c)    Harihar and BUkka
d)    Ram Raya
10).Who among the following introduced the Vernacular press Act?
a)    Lord Lytton
b)    Lord Rippon
c)    Lord Curzon
d)    Lord Hastings
Answers:                         
1). d) 2). c) 3). d) 4). a) 5). a) 6). d) 7). c) 8). b) 9). c) 10). a)

Important General Awareness Questions and Answer
1).The conductor of electricity is ___________.
a)    Copper
b)    Graphite
c)    Aluminium
d)    Silver
2).The first law university in india is situated at __________.
a)    Delhi
b)    Mumbai
c)    Kolkata   
d)    
 3).The first misic artist who was awarded ‘Bharath Ratna’ is _________.
a)    T.K. Pattammal    
b)    M. S. Subbulaxmi
c)    Ilaya Raja
d)    A. R. Rahman
4).The Global Nuclear Security Summit was held on March 27,2012 in __________.
a)    France    
b)    Japan
c)    Bolivia
d)    Seoul (South Korea)
 5).The most intelligent animal is __________.
a)    Elephant   
b)    Monkey
c)    Chimpanzee
d)    Dog
6).When ice melts It’s volume ___________.
a)    Increase
b)    Decrease
c)    Remains the same
d)    First decrease then Increase

7).Three Primary colours of light are __________.
a)    Red, Green, Blue   
b)    Red, Yellow, Green
c)    Red, Yellow, Blue
d)    Green, Blue, Yellow
8).Red Clood Cells (RBC) are formed in __________.
a)    Muscles
b)    Veins
c)    Bone Marrow
d)    Heart
9).The Asian games (2014) was held in __________.
a)    Tokyo
b)    Incheon
c)    Colombo   
d)    Bangkok
10).Telephone was invented by __________.
a)    Alfred Nobel
b)    Graham Bell
c)    W. Shockely
d)    Samuel Morso
Answers:                                 
1). d)   2). d)   3). b)   4). d)   5). c)   6). b)   7). a)   8). c)   9). b)   10). b)

Important General Awareness Questions and Answer-

1).Ten Degree Channel is situated between:
a)    North and South Andaman
b)    Middle and South Andaman
c)    Little Andaman and Nicobar Islands
d)    India and Sri Lanka

2).The equator does not pass through which of the following countires:
a)    Kenya
b)    Mexico
c)    Indonesia
d)    Brazil  
3).Earth is made up of more than 100 different elements. Arrange the following four important elements in order of their importance (High to Low) which constitute in the composition of Earth:
a)    Oxygen, Aluminium, Silicon, Iron   
b)    Oxygen, Silicon, Iron, Aluminium
c)    Oxygen, Iron, Aluminium, Silicon
d)    Oxygen, Silicon,  Aluminium, Iron
4).The highest India gallantry award was
a)    Param Vir Chakra   
b)    Maha Vir Chakra
c)    Vir Chakra
d)    Ashok Chakra
5).Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and so form a group, which is the one that does not belong to that group?
a)    North America  
b)    Argentina
c)    Africa
d)    Australia
6).Which day is observed as world literacy day?
a)    8, November
b)    8, January
c)    5, September
d)    8, September
7).Brass contains:
a)    70% copper and 30% zinc  
b)    90% copper and 10% tin
c)    85-92% copper and rest tin with little lead and nickel
d)    70-75% copper and rest tin
8).The atomic number of carbon is 12. it means that carbon atom contains:
a)    6 protons and 6 electrons
b)    12 neutrons
c)    12 electrons
d)    12 protons and 12 electrons
9).On July 17, 1994, Cornet Shoe maker Levy-9 collided with
a)    Neptune
b)    Venus
c)    Earth  
d)    Jupiter
10).Walvis Bay is
a)    The only deep water harbour along Namibia’s coast
b)    A  Russian passenger jet
c)    The ruins of a city near Mexico gulf
d)    A  city in the state of California
Answers:                         
1). c) 2).b ) 3).c ) 4).a ) 5). b) 6).d ) 7). a) 8). a) 9). d) 10).a )


Important GK Questions from Science (Biology) for SSC/FCI

1).MMR refers to ___________.
a)    Mumps, Measles; Rubella
b)    Rubella, Measles, Mumps
c)    Meningitis, Malaria, Rabies

d)    Malaria, Marasmus, Rubella

2).Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a dreadful Disease transmitted through ___________.
a)    Playing along with others
b)    Sharing food
c)    Sexual Contact    
d)    Fomites   
3).Unipolar neurons are found in _________.
a)    Brian    
b)    Spinal
c)    Embryonic nervosa tissue
d)    Adult nervous tissue
4).The sensory organs contain _________.
a)    Unipolar neuron   
b)    Bipolar neuron
c)    Multipolar neuron
d)    Medullated neuron
5).The part of brain which controls emotional reactions in our body __________.
a)    Cerebellum   
b)    Cerebrum
c)    Thalamus
d)    Hypothalamus
6).One of the following is the part of the brain stem. Pick out
a)    Forebrain and mid brain
b)    Mid brain and hind brain
c)    Forebrain and hind brain
d)    Forebrain and spinal cord
7).Spinal nerves are __________.
a)    Sensory nerves   
b)    Motor nerves
c)    Mixed nerves
d)    Innervating the brain
8).An endocrine gland found in neck is _________.
a)    Adrenal gland
b)    Pituitary gland
c)    Thyroid gland
d)    Pancreas
9).An endocrine gland which is both exocrine and endocrine is ________.
a)    Pancreas
b)    Adrenal
c)    Pituitary    
d)    Thyroid
10).Normal blood glucose level in 100 ml of blood is __________.
a)    80-120 mg
b)    80-130 mg
c)    80 -140 mg
d)    90 -130 mg  
Answers:                         
1). a) 2). c) 3). c) 4). b) 5). d) 6). b) 7). c) 8). c) 9). a) 10). a)


Important GK Questions from Geography for SSC/FCI

1).Plants formed due to the filling up of lakes are called
a)    flood plains
b)    till plains
c)    lacustrine plains
d)    delta plain
2).Isochrones are lines joining places with equal
a)    longitude
b)    rainfall
c)    frost   
d)    travelling time from a point  
3).The layers in soil are referred as
a)    horizons   
b)    pedocals
c)    profile
d)    hardpans
4).Most of the people of the middle-east belong to the following group of people
a)    Negro  
b)    Nordic
c)    Alpine
d)    Mediterranean
5).Plateaus situated in between plains and mountains are called
a)    Intermontane plateaus
b)    Piedmont  plateaus
c)    Peninsular  plateaus
d)    Continental plateaus
6).As one moves from the equator to the poles along a meridian
a)    The variety of animals increases and of plants decreases
b)    The variety of plants increases and of animals decreases
c)    The variety of plants and of animals decreases
d)    The variety of plants and of animals increases
7).Metamorphic rocks originate from
a)    Igneous  rocks  
b)    Sedimentary rocks
c)    Both igneous and sedimentary rocks
d)    None of these
8).The best way to define rock types will be
a)    Igneous-Sedimentary-Metamorphic
b)    Igneous-Carborate-Metamorphic
c)    Igneous-Metamorphic-Marble
d)    Sedimentary-Igneous-Limestone
9).The pedogenic regims is associated with hot dry climates is
a)    laterisation
b)    gleisation
c)    salinisation
d)    podzolisation
10).When a ship crosses Date line from west to east
a)    It loses one day
b)    It gains one day
c)    It loses half-a-day
d)    It gains half-a-day
Answers:                         
1). c) 2). d) 3). a) 4). d) 5). b) 6). c) 7). c) 8). a) 9). c)  10). b)

Important GK Question from Economics and Commerce for SSC CHSL/FCI
 5:

1).The major finance for small scale industries is_______.
a)    Shares and debentures
b)    Bank loans
c)    Public deposits
d)    Foreign aid
2) .In the union budget 2013-14, Rs.1,000 crores has been allocated for funding women empowerment and safety the name of the fund is called_______.
a)    Abhaya fund
b)    Nirbhaya fund   
c)    Sowbagya fund
d)    Sumangali fund

3).IDBI is a___________.
a)    Bank   
b)    Bureau
c)    Board
d)    Corporation
4).IFCI is the name of a__________.
a)    Fertilizer company   
b)    Federation of commerce and industry
c)    Financial institution
d)    Both (A) and (C)
5).The new name for IRCI is_________.
a)    IDBI  
b)    IRBI
c)    ICICI
d)    IFCI
6).Fiscal policy is connected with_____________.
a)    Exports and imports
b)    Public revenue and expenditure
c)    Issue of currency
d)    Population control
7).In India, present trend of rapid urbanization is due to_______.
a)    Influence of cinema and electronic media
b)    Breakup of joint family system
c)    Abolition of zamindari system
d)    Lack of employment opportunities in rural areas
8).What is the minimum permissible age for employment in any factory or mine?
a)    Twelve years
b)    Fourteen years
c)    Sixteen years  
d)    Eighteen years
9).Credit creation increases
a)    Real national income
b)    Supply of money
c)     Real wealth of the community  
d)    Purchasing power of the currency
10).The philosophy of Laissez-faire is associated with_______.
a)    Welfare state
b)    Socialist state
c)    Gandhian state
d)    Industrial state
Answers:                         
1). b) 2). b) 3). a) 4). b) 5). b) 6). b) 7). d) 8). d) 9). d) 10). d)


mportant GK Questions from Indian Constitution and Polity SSC CHSL/FCI

1).Which one of the following is NOT appointed by the Governor?
a)    The Chief Minister
b)    Advocate General
c)    Member of state Public Service Commission
d)    Judges of the High Court
2).Which of the following pairs is NOT correctly matched?
a)    First Schedule---List of State and Union Territories of Union
b)    Second Schedule—Functions and powers of Election Commission
c)    Seventh Schedule—Division of powers between the Union and the States
d)    Tenth Schedule—Anti defection Law
3).The Planning Commission was established by __________.
a)    An act of Parliament
b)    An Ordinance issued by the President
c)    A resolution of Union Council of Ministers
d)    The provisions of the  Constitution
4).The objective of Audit is to examine and monitor the expenditure made by________.
a)     The Executive
b)    The Legislature
c)    The Judiciary
d)    All the above
5).Which one of the following was NOT included in the Fundamental Rights as given in the Constitution of 1950?
a)    Right to property
b)    Right to freedom of speech
c)    Right to education
d)    Right  against exploitation
6).How many subjects have been included in the 11th Schedule of Constitution, under the jurisdiction of Panchayati Raj institution?
a)    19
b)    29
c)    39
d)    49
7).If offices of both the President and the Vice-President become vacant at any time, who will discharge the functions of the President?
a)    The Speaker of the Lok Sabha  
b)    The Chief Election Commissioner
c)    Prime Minster
d)    Chief Justice of India
8).Who was elected to the office of President as an independent candidate?
a)    Dr. Rajendra Prasad
b)    V.V. Giri
c)    Sanjeeva Reddy
d)    Dr. Zakir Hussain

9).Who won the election of President as an unopposed candidate?
a)    Dr.Rajendra Prasad
b)    V.V.Giri
c)    Sanjeeva Reddy
d)    Dr.Zakir Hussain
10).The Ministers are individually responsible to _________.
a)    President
b)    Lok Sabha
c)    Prime Minister
d)    House of which they are members
Answers:                         
1). d) 2). b) 3). c) 4). d) 5). c) 6). b) 7). d) 8). b) 9). c) 10). a)

Important GK Questions from Science (Physics) for SSC/FCI
1).Radio waves have
a)    Short wavelength
b)    High frequency
c)    Short wavelength and High frequency
d)    Long wavelength and High frequency
2).A permanent magnet is made up of which type of substance
a)    Ferromagnetic
b)    Diamagnetic
c)     Anti-Ferromagnetic  
d)     All the three
3).The sky is blue in color because of
a)    The moisture present in the air   
b)    The scattering of light by dust particles  of air molecules
c)    Combination of various lights producing blue color
d)    All of these
4).Light emerging from a nicol prism has
                 a)  Vibrations in all directions
                 b)  No vibrations at all
                c) Vibrations in two mutually perpendicular directions
                 d)  Vibrations in only one direction
5).Sound waves in air are
a)    transverse waves  
b)    longitudinal waves
c)    many be both types
d)    none of these
6).The unit of refractive index is
a)    meter
b)    degree
c)    no unit
d)    second
7).The density of pure water will be
               a) Maximum at 4〫C 
               b) Minimum at 4〫C
               c) Maximum at 0〫C
               d) Minimum at 0〫C
8).Which of the following is an insulator?

a)    aluminum
b)    copper
c)    glass
d)    silver
9).Penetrating power is greater in the case of
a)    α-ray
b)    β-ray
c)    Ƴ-ray
d)    X-ray
10).A radar which detects the presence of the enemy aircraft uses
a)    Sound waves
b)    Radio waves
c)    Electric wave
d)    Ultrasonic wave
Answers:                         
1). c) 2). a) 3).b ) 4).c ) 5). b) 6).b ) 7).a ) 8). c) 9). c) 10).b )

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