Monday, 2 June 2014

SSC CGL Re-Exam (27 April 2014) General Awareness 000KG1

                                SSC CGL 24.04.2014  Re-Exam                       DISCUSSION@FACEBOOK
                                                 000KG1           KEY AT THE BOTTOM
51. Where does the cabbage store food?
       (a) Root
       (b) Leaves 
       (c) Stem  
       (d) Fruit
52. The compound that has the least value for octane number is:
       (a) n-heptane  
       (b) 2-methyl heptane
       (c) Iso- octane  
       (d) 2, 2-dimethyl hexane
53. Which body is constituted by the President of India to advise on
        the decision of Central Resources between the centre and state?
        (a) Taxation Enquiry Commission
        (b) Tariff Commission
        (c) Finance Commission
        (d) Planning Commission
54. An increase in the quantity supplied suggests:
        (a) a rightward shift of the supply curve
        (b) a leftward shift of the supply curve
        (c) a movement up along the supply curve
        (d) amovement down along the supply curve
55. Obsidian, Andesite, Gabbro and Perodite are:
        (a) Extrusie rocks 
        (b) Metamorphic rocks
        (c) Intrusive rocks 
        (d) Sedimentary rocks
56. Which of the following books is not written by Jawaharlal Nehru?
        (a) Glimpses of World History
        (b) Discovery of India
        (c) My Experiments with Truth
        (d) An Autobiography
57. Coupling and repulsion are the two states of :
        (a) crossing over 
        (b) linkage
        (c) chiasma 
        (d) mutation
58. The production, marketing,  storage, advertisement and consumption
       of  smokeless tobacco is banned in:
        (a) Meghalaya 
        (b) Assam
        (c) Arunachal Pradesh
        (d) Nagaland
59. Sir C.V. Raman was awarded Nobel Prize for his work on
        (a) Sonometer 
        (b) Light Scattering
        (c) Radio activity 
        (d) Cryogenics
60. Section of IPC, which deals with LGBT (Lesbian,Gay, Bisexual and Transgender)
        community is:
        (a) 377
        (b)376 
        (c)370
        (d) None of these
61. The type of fruit obtained from a multicarpillary, apocarpous gynoecium is:
        (a) multiple 
        (b) composite
        (c) aggregate 
        (d) simple
62. Who among the following is the founder of the “Azad Hind Fauj”?
        (a) Chandrashekhar Azad
        (b) Lala Har Dayal
        (c) Subash Chandra Bose
        (d) Vir Savarkar
63. The percentage of carbon in cast iron is:
        (a) 3 to5  
        (b) 0.1 to 0.25
        (c) 0.5 to 1.5 
        (d) 6 to 8
64. The pair of compounds used as anaesthetic in medicines:
        (a) Nitrogen dioxide, ether
        (b) Ether, Ammonia
        (c) Nitrous oxide, Chloroform
        (d) Chloroform, Nitrogen dioxide
65. Which one of the following is used as secondary storage system in computer?
        (a) ROM
        (b) RAM
        (c) Floppy  
       (d) EPROM
66. Which of the following is not correct?
        (a) MSP-Minimum Support Price
        (b) NMA- National Monuments Authority
        (c) PIL- Public Interest Litigation
        (d) NGT- National Growth Tribunal
67. The plants, which grow under water stress conditions of deserts are:
        (a) Sciophytes
        (b) Epiphytes
        (c) Xerophytes 
        (d) Heliophytes
68. Preparation of butter, ghee by a household for their own use is a part of:
        (a) consumption
        (b) own-account production
        (c) household capital formation
        (d) industrial production
69. Who was the Delhi Sultan to impose Jizya even on the Brahmins?
       (a) Balban  
       (b) Ala-ud-din Khilji
       (c) Firuz Tughluq  
       (d) Muhammad Tughluq
70. Total assembly segments in Delhi are:
        (a) 40
        (b)50 
        (c)60
        (d)70
71. Flywheel is an important part of a steam engine because it:
        (a) gives strength to the engine
        (b) accelerates the speed of the engine
        (c) helps the engine in keeping the spee uniform
        (d) decreases the moment of inertia
72. The freezing point of fresh water is _____
        (a) 0 C 
        (b) 4 C
        (c) 3 C
        (d) 5 C
73. In relation to the State Government, local government exercises:
        (a) Independent Authority
        (b) Co-ordinate Authority
        (c) Delegated Authority
        (d) Superior Authority
74. Which National Highway is called Shershah Suri Marg?
        (a) National Highway No:1
        (b) National Highway No:3
        (c) National Highway No:8
        (d) National Highway No:7
75. Potato was introduced to Europe by:
        (a) Dutch 
(b) Portuguese
        (c)  Germans
(d) Spanish
76. Which of the following does not have a Stupa?
        (a) Dhamek
        (b) Ranchi
        (c) Sanchi 
        (d) Barhut
77* Deficiency of iron causes:
        (a) Scurvy 
        (b) Goitre
        (c) Polio 
        (d) Rickets
78. Who said that “Where there is no Law there will not be Liberty”?
        (a) John Locke 
        (b) Karl Marx
        (c) Plato 
        (d) Machiavelli
79. Consumer Protection Act 1986, was amended in:
        (a) 1991 
        (b) 1992  
        (c)1993
        (d) 1994
80. The damage of the human body due to radiation (x-rays or -rays etc,) is measured in:
        (a) Rads  
        (b) Rems
        (c) Roentgen 
        (d) Curie
81. The Constitution of India, describes India as:
        (a) Union of states 
        (b) A Federation
        (c) A quasi-federal 
        (d) Unitary
82. Soil factors are otherwise known as:
        (a) Climatic factors
        (b) Edaphic factors
        (c) Biotic factors  
        (d) Physiographic factors
83. The UNIX operating system is suitable for:
        (a) Single user 
        (b) Multi user
        (c) Real-Time Processing
        (d) Distributed Processing
84. ‘Democratic Centralism’ is an important feature of a:
        (a) Socialist state  
        (b) Communist state
        (c) Democratic state
        (d) Totalitarian state
85. The current spell of cold wave in the US has been a fall out of the :
        (a) political administration
        (b) polar vortex
        (c) biodiversity and habitats
        (d) climate and energy
86. The Minimum Support Price for food grains was introduced in the year:
        (a) 1954
        (b) 1944  
        (c)1964
        (d)1974
87. The site of birth [nativity] of Gautam Buddha is marked by:
        (a) a Peepal Tree 
        (b) a monastery
        (c) a “Rummindei Pillar” of Ashok Maurya
        (d) a statue
88. The threshold frequency is the frequency below which:
        (a) photo current is constant
        (b) photo current increases with voltage
        (c) photo current decreases with voltage
        (d) photo electric emission is not possible
89. Stamens are fused with each other by their anthers and also with the petals in:
        (a) Euphorbiaceae 
        (b) Leguminosae
        (c) Liliaceae       
        (d) Compositae
90. Transition ions absorb light in:
        (a) visible region 
        (b) infrared region
        (c) ultraviolet region 
        (d) microwave region
91. ‘Shadow Cabinet’ is the feature of Administrative system of :
        (a) Japan  
        (b) Britain
        (c) USA  
        (d) France
92. “Ryder Cup” is awarded to the players of:
        (a) Golf       
        (b) Baseball
        (c) Basket ball  
        (d) Cards
93. The unit of noise pollution (level) is:
        (a) decibel 
        (b) decimal
        (c) ppm  
        (d) None of the above
94. Virtually treeless, sparse vegetation is found in:
        (a) Chapparal 
        (b) Taiga
        (c) Alpine  
        (d) Tundra
95. Tesla is a unit of magnetic:
        (a) field       
        (b) flux
        (c) induction 
        (d) moment
96. “Krishi Karman Award” 2012-13 for all time record in food grain production was given to:
        (a) Odisha  
        (b) Madhya Pradesh
        (c) Haryana 
        (d)Tamil Nadu
97. Who is known as the Father of ‘Indian Unrest’?
        (a) Bipin Chandrapal
        (b) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
        (c) Lalalajpat Rai  
        (d) Aurobindo Ghosh
98. Dactylogram is related with:
        (a) finger print  
        (b) teleprinter
        (c) perumbulator 
        (d) cereals
99. Who benefits the most during the inflationary period?
        (a) government servants
        (b) corporate servants
        (c) creditors
        (d) entrepreneurs
100. Study of organisms in relation to their environment is called:
        (a) Palynology 
        (b) Ecology
        (c) Zoology  
        (d) Entomology

        KEY:
51. Where does the cabbage store food?
       (a) Root
       (b) Leaves 
       (c) Stem 
       (d) Fruit
52. The compound that has the least value for octane number is:
       (a) n-heptane  
       (b) 2-methyl heptane
       (c) Iso- octane  
       (d) 2, 2-dimethyl hexane
53. Which body is constituted by the President of India to advise on
        the decision of Central Resources between the centre and state?
        (a) Taxation Enquiry Commission
        (b) Tariff Commission
        (c) Finance Commission
        (d) Planning Commission
54. An increase in the quantity supplied suggests:
        (a) a rightward shift of the supply curve
        (b) a leftward shift of the supply curve
        (c) a movement up along the supply curve
        (d) amovement down along the supply curve
55. Obsidian, Andesite, Gabbro and Perodite are:
        (a) Extrusie rocks 
        (b) Metamorphic rocks
        (c) Intrusive rocks 
        (d) Sedimentary rocks
56. Which of the following books is not written by Jawaharlal Nehru?
        (a) Glimpses of World History
        (b) Discovery of India
        (c) My Experiments with Truth
        (d) An Autobiography
57. Coupling and repulsion are the two states of :
        (a) crossing over 
        (b) linkage
        (c) chiasma 
        (d) mutation
58. The production, marketing,  storage, advertisement and consumption
       of  smokeless tobacco is banned in:
        (a) Meghalaya 
        (b) Assam
        (c) Arunachal Pradesh
        (d) Nagaland
59. Sir C.V. Raman was awarded Nobel Prize for his work on
        (a) Sonometer 
        (b) Light Scattering
        (c) Radio activity 
        (d) Cryogenics
60. Section of IPC, which deals with LGBT (Lesbian,Gay, Bisexual and Transgender)
        community is:
        (a)377
        (b)376 
        (c)370
        (d) None of these
61. The type of fruit obtained from a multicarpillary, apocarpous gynoecium is:
        (a) multiple 
        (b) composite
        (c) aggregate 
        (d) simple
62. Who among the following is the founder of the “Azad Hind Fauj”?
        (a) Chandrashekhar Azad
        (b) Lala Har Dayal
        (c) Subash Chandra Bose
        (d) Vir Savarkar
63. The percentage of carbon in cast iron is:
        (a) 3 to 5  
        (b) 0.1 to 0.25
        (c) 0.5 to 1.5 
        (d) 6 to 8
64. The pair of compounds used as anaesthetic in medicines:
        (a) Nitrogen dioxide, ether
        (b) Ether, Ammonia
        (c) Nitrous oxide, Chloroform
        (d) Chloroform, Nitrogen dioxide
65. Which one of the following is used as secondary storage system in computer?
        (a) ROM
        (b) RAM
        (c) Floppy  
       (d) EPROM
66. Which of the following is not correct?
        (a) MSP-Minimum Support Price
        (b) NMA- National Monuments Authority
        (c) PIL- Public Interest Litigation
        (d) NGT- National Growth Tribunal
67. The plants, which grow under water stress conditions of deserts are:
        (a) Sciophytes
        (b) Epiphytes
        (c) Xerophytes 
        (d) Heliophytes
68. Preparation of butter, ghee by a household for their own use is a part of:
        (a) consumption
        (b) own-account production
        (c) household capital formation
        (d) industrial production
69. Who was the Delhi Sultan to impose Jizya even on the Brahmins?
       (a) Balban  
       (b) Ala-ud-din Khilji
       (c) Firuz Tughluq  
       (d) Muhammad Tughluq
70. Total assembly segments in Delhi are:
        (a) 40
        (b)50 
        (c)60
        (d)70
71. Flywheel is an important part of a steam engine because it:
        (a) gives strength to the engine
        (b) accelerates the speed of the engine
        (c) helps the engine in keeping the spee uniform
        (d) decreases the moment of inertia
72. The freezing point of fresh water is _____
        (a) 0 C 
        (b) 4 C
        (c) 3 C
        (d) 5 C
73. In relation to the State Government, local government exercises:
        (a) Independent Authority
        (b) Co-ordinate Authority
        (c) Delegated Authority
        (d) Superior Authority
74. Which National Highway is called Shershah Suri Marg?
        (a) National Highway No:1
        (b) National Highway No:3
        (c) National Highway No:8
        (d) National Highway No:7
75. Potato was introduced to Europe by:
        (a) Dutch 
(b) Portuguese
        (c)  Germans
(d) Spanish
76. Which of the following does not have a Stupa?
        (a) Dhamek
        (b) Ranchi
        (c) Sanchi 
        (d) Barhut
77* Deficiency of iron causes:
        (a) Scurvy
        (b) Goitre
        (c) Polio 
        (d) Rickets
78. Who said that “Where there is no Law there will not be Liberty”?
        (a) John Locke 
        (b) Karl Marx
        (c) Plato 
        (d) Machiavelli
79. Consumer Protection Act 1986, was amended in:
        (a) 1991 
        (b) 1992
        (c) 1993
        (d) 1994
80. The damage of the human body due to radiation (x-rays or -rays etc,) is measured in:
        (a) Rads  
        (b) Rems
        (c) Roentgen 
        (d) Curie
81. The Constitution of India, describes India as:
        (a) Union of states 
        (b) A Federation
        (c) A quasi-federal 
        (d) Unitary
82. Soil factors are otherwise known as:
        (a) Climatic factors
        (b) Edaphic factors
        (c) Biotic factors  
        (d) Physiographic factors
83. The UNIX operating system is suitable for:
        (a) Single user 
        (b) Multi user
        (c) Real-Time Processing
        (d) Distributed Processing
84. ‘Democratic Centralism’ is an important feature of a:
        (a) Socialist state  
        (b) Communist state
        (c) Democratic state
        (d) Totalitarian state
85. The current spell of cold wave in the US has been a fall out of the :
        (a) political administration
        (b) polar vortex
        (c) biodiversity and habitats
        (d) climate and energy
86. The Minimum Support Price for food grains was introduced in the year:
        (a) 1954
        (b) 1944
        (c) 1964
        (d) 1974
87. The site of birth [nativity] of Gautam Buddha is marked by:
        (a) a Peepal Tree 
        (b) a monastery
        (c) a “Rummindei Pillar” of Ashok Maurya
        (d) a statue
88. The threshold frequency is the frequency below which:
        (a) photo current is constant
        (b) photo current increases with voltage
        (c) photo current decreases with voltage
        (d) photo electric emission is not possible
89. Stamens are fused with each other by their anthers and also with the petals in:
        (a) Euphorbiaceae 
        (b) Leguminosae
        (c) Liliaceae     
        (d) Compositae
90. Transition ions absorb light in:
        (a) visible region 
        (b) infrared region
        (c) ultraviolet region 
        (d) microwave region
91. ‘Shadow Cabinet’ is the feature of Administrative system of :
        (a) Japan  
        (b) Britain
        (c) USA  
        (d) France
92. “Ryder Cup” is awarded to the players of:
        (a) Golf       
        (b) Baseball
        (c) Basket ball  
        (d) Cards
93. The unit of noise pollution (level) is:
        (a) decibel 
        (b) decimal
        (c) ppm  
        (d) None of the above
94. Virtually treeless, sparse vegetation is found in:
        (a) Chapparal 
        (b) Taiga
        (c) Alpine  
        (d) Tundra
95. Tesla is a unit of magnetic:
        (a) field       
        (b) flux
        (c) induction 
        (d) moment
96. “Krishi Karman Award” 2012-13 for all time record in food grain production was given to:
        (a) Odisha  
        (b) Madhya Pradesh
        (c) Haryana 
        (d)Tamil Nadu
97. Who is known as the Father of ‘Indian Unrest’?
        (a) Bipin Chandrapal
        (b) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
        (c) Lalalajpat Rai  
        (d) Aurobindo Ghosh
98. Dactylogram is related with:
        (a) finger print  
        (b) teleprinter
        (c) perumbulator 
        (d) cereals
99. Who benefits the most during the inflationary period?
        (a) government servants
        (b) corporate servants
        (c) creditors
        (d) entrepreneurs
100. Study of organisms in relation to their environment is called:
        (a) Palynology 
        (b) Ecology
        (c) Zoology  
        (d) Entomology

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