Monday, 2 October 2017
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Saturday, 4 March 2017
MATH ONLINE EXAM 30 QUESTION TIME 30 MINT
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Put the correct mathematical sings in the followingequation from the given alternatives.
Thursday, 2 March 2017
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (02 MARCH 2017)
1. A Money Bill passed by the Lok Sabha is deemed to have been passed the the Rajya Sabha also when no action is taken by the Upper House within how many days?
Ans) 14 Days
2. Once a Budget has been presented in the Parliament , the government has to get all money bill
related to the Union Budget passed within how many days ?
Ans) 75 Days
3. Who was the leader of Chittagong Armoury Raid of 1930?
Ans) Surya Sen.
4. How did Bal Gangadhar Tilak get the application of the ‘Father of Indian Unrest ?
Ans) He professed a different ethics from that of Gandhji and followed a trend of extremism and
violence which earned him the appeliation of the Fathe of Indian Unrest’
5. Bal Gangadhar Tilak started the Home Rule League in April 1916. In this context, who launched her home Rule League in September 1916?
Ans) Annie Besant.
6. Where did Pandit Jawaharial Nehru first unfuri the India tricolor ?
Ans) On the banks of Ravi in Lahore in 1929.
7. During which historic session of the Indian Nation Congress (INC), did the meeting of Congress and Muslim League take place ?
Ans) Lucknow Session .
8. Which German poet and thinker wrote the book Faust ?
Ans) Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe wrote the book Faust.
9. Which planet of the Solar System is as big as the Earth ?
Ans) Venus.
10. Which is the main crop grown on mountains ?
Ans) Sweet potato
11. Which is the only country whose postage stamps do not bear its name ?
Ans) United Kingdom (UK)
12. The Great Himalayas is otherwise called as _________?
Ans Himadri
13. Raniganj in West Bengal is know for_____________
Ans) Coal
14. When was the first five- year plan introduced ?
Ans) it was introduced on April 1 1951.
15. Which body set up on July 19, 1982 is related to agricultural field ?
Ans) Nabard (national Bank for Agriculture and rural development)
16. Why does bleeding occur through the nose in high mountainous regions ?
Ans) The blood pressure of a person increases at high altitudes .
17. Name the particle that is most essential to continue the chain reaction during the fission of
uranium.
Ans) Neutron.
18. Which has distinction of being the only naturally occurring fissile isotope ?
Ans) Uranium-235
19. Which team won the 2016 Davis Cup on November 27, 2016?
Ans) Argentina
20. Who won the 2016 Kabaddi World Cup defeating Iran in the Final on October 22, 2016 ?
Ans ) India .
Ans) 14 Days
2. Once a Budget has been presented in the Parliament , the government has to get all money bill
related to the Union Budget passed within how many days ?
Ans) 75 Days
3. Who was the leader of Chittagong Armoury Raid of 1930?
Ans) Surya Sen.
4. How did Bal Gangadhar Tilak get the application of the ‘Father of Indian Unrest ?
Ans) He professed a different ethics from that of Gandhji and followed a trend of extremism and
violence which earned him the appeliation of the Fathe of Indian Unrest’
5. Bal Gangadhar Tilak started the Home Rule League in April 1916. In this context, who launched her home Rule League in September 1916?
Ans) Annie Besant.
6. Where did Pandit Jawaharial Nehru first unfuri the India tricolor ?
Ans) On the banks of Ravi in Lahore in 1929.
7. During which historic session of the Indian Nation Congress (INC), did the meeting of Congress and Muslim League take place ?
Ans) Lucknow Session .
8. Which German poet and thinker wrote the book Faust ?
Ans) Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe wrote the book Faust.
9. Which planet of the Solar System is as big as the Earth ?
Ans) Venus.
10. Which is the main crop grown on mountains ?
Ans) Sweet potato
11. Which is the only country whose postage stamps do not bear its name ?
Ans) United Kingdom (UK)
12. The Great Himalayas is otherwise called as _________?
Ans Himadri
13. Raniganj in West Bengal is know for_____________
Ans) Coal
14. When was the first five- year plan introduced ?
Ans) it was introduced on April 1 1951.
15. Which body set up on July 19, 1982 is related to agricultural field ?
Ans) Nabard (national Bank for Agriculture and rural development)
16. Why does bleeding occur through the nose in high mountainous regions ?
Ans) The blood pressure of a person increases at high altitudes .
17. Name the particle that is most essential to continue the chain reaction during the fission of
uranium.
Ans) Neutron.
18. Which has distinction of being the only naturally occurring fissile isotope ?
Ans) Uranium-235
19. Which team won the 2016 Davis Cup on November 27, 2016?
Ans) Argentina
20. Who won the 2016 Kabaddi World Cup defeating Iran in the Final on October 22, 2016 ?
Ans ) India .
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Wednesday, 1 March 2017
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (01 MARCH 2017)
1. Which one of the Fundamental Rights was described by Dr. B.R Ambedkar as the “Heart and Soul” of
the Indian Constitution ?
Ans ) Right to Constitutional Remedies.
2. Which commission was set up in 1983 to recommend the relationship and balance of power between
States and Central government ?
Ans) Sarkaria Commission
3. Why dynasty immediately succeeded the Maurya Dynasty and ruled Magadha Kingdom ?
Ans) Sunga.
4. Which king called himself ‘Devanampriya’ and Priyadarshi ?
Ans ) Ashoka
5. During whose rule did both Buddha and Mahavira preach their discourses ?
Ans) Bimbisara
6. Who is regarded as second Alexander in Medieval Indian History ?
Ans ) Alauddin Khilji
7. Which dynasty was the most disturbed due to Hun invasions ?
Ans) Gupta dynasty.
8. Who is associated with Kakori trial ?
Ans ) Bhagat singh .
9. What is the reason behind the happening of tides in oceans ?
Ans) The combined effect of the Sun and the Moon.
10. Which region receives the rainfall round the year ?
Ans ) Equatorial region.
11. Which lake is the oldest in the world and it is the deepest fresh water lake ?
Ans ) Lake Baikal
12. In which sea is the Great Barrier Reef situated ?
Ans ) Coral Sea.
13. Which US city is situated on the banks of the Hudson River ?
Ans ) New York
14. Which two countries are joind by the palk Strait ?
Ans) India and Sri Lanka.
15. Who wrote the famous book, Pather Panchali ?
Ans ) Bibhuti Bhushan Bandopadhyay
16 . Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan includes the children in the age group of _______?
Ans ) 6-14 years .
17. What is the best conductor of electricity ?
Ans) Silver is the best conductor of electricity.
18. When a ripe tomato is pricked with a needle a waterly fluid comes out. This fluid is stored in ___?
Ans) Vacuole.
19. In which discipline of sport/ game was V R Raghunath awarded the 2016 Arjuna Award ?
Ans ) Hockey.
20. With which sport/game is wellington Trophy associated ?
Ans ) Rowing.
the Indian Constitution ?
Ans ) Right to Constitutional Remedies.
2. Which commission was set up in 1983 to recommend the relationship and balance of power between
States and Central government ?
Ans) Sarkaria Commission
3. Why dynasty immediately succeeded the Maurya Dynasty and ruled Magadha Kingdom ?
Ans) Sunga.
4. Which king called himself ‘Devanampriya’ and Priyadarshi ?
Ans ) Ashoka
5. During whose rule did both Buddha and Mahavira preach their discourses ?
Ans) Bimbisara
6. Who is regarded as second Alexander in Medieval Indian History ?
Ans ) Alauddin Khilji
7. Which dynasty was the most disturbed due to Hun invasions ?
Ans) Gupta dynasty.
8. Who is associated with Kakori trial ?
Ans ) Bhagat singh .
9. What is the reason behind the happening of tides in oceans ?
Ans) The combined effect of the Sun and the Moon.
10. Which region receives the rainfall round the year ?
Ans ) Equatorial region.
11. Which lake is the oldest in the world and it is the deepest fresh water lake ?
Ans ) Lake Baikal
12. In which sea is the Great Barrier Reef situated ?
Ans ) Coral Sea.
13. Which US city is situated on the banks of the Hudson River ?
Ans ) New York
14. Which two countries are joind by the palk Strait ?
Ans) India and Sri Lanka.
15. Who wrote the famous book, Pather Panchali ?
Ans ) Bibhuti Bhushan Bandopadhyay
16 . Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan includes the children in the age group of _______?
Ans ) 6-14 years .
17. What is the best conductor of electricity ?
Ans) Silver is the best conductor of electricity.
18. When a ripe tomato is pricked with a needle a waterly fluid comes out. This fluid is stored in ___?
Ans) Vacuole.
19. In which discipline of sport/ game was V R Raghunath awarded the 2016 Arjuna Award ?
Ans ) Hockey.
20. With which sport/game is wellington Trophy associated ?
Ans ) Rowing.
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Monday, 27 February 2017
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (27Feb2017)
1. When was the National Flag of india adopted by the Constituent Assembly of India?
Ans) On july 22, 1947.
2. Equal pay for equal work for both men and women has been laid down in the Constitution of india as one of the _________?
Ans) Directive Principles of State policy .
3. What is meant by Stainless steel?
Ans) It is an alloy steel containing generally 18 per cent chromium and 8 per cent nickel the variety of steel is corrosion resistant, hard and used in the manufacture of surgical instruments, kitchen wares, cutlery, etc.
4. Who invented atom (Nuclear Model ) in 1911?
Ans) Ernest Rutherford (England)
5. Which type of mirror is used as a rear view mirror in vehicle ?
Ans) Convex mirror
6. Who said “let a hundred flowers bloom and let a thousand schools of thought contend ?
Ans) Mao Zedong.
7. Who penned the famous book, The Social Contract ?
Ans) Jean- Jacques Rousseau, a French political philosopher.
8) During 1958 for the first time in india, wheat production increased from 120 lakh tones to 170 lakh tone. Which American scientist termed it as green revolution?
Ans) Dr. William Gande termed it as Green Revolution .
9. Which was the most sacred and ancient literary composition of Aryans ?
Ans) Rigveda.
10. Who was the first jain Tirthankara ?
Ans) Rishabhdev was the first jain Tirthankara.
11. Who is known as the ‘Einstein of india’?
Ans) Nagarjuna, Philosopher, scientist and a great figure of Court of Kanishka whom Hieun Tsang called “one of the four lights of the world “
12) Charaka was the state court physician of which king of Kushana Dynasty ?
Ans) Kanishka
13. Who is regarded as the real founder of Portuguese power in India ?
Ans) Alfanso-de-Albuquerque.
14. When were fourteen major banks of the country nationalized ?
Ans) On July 19, 1969, 14 major Banks were nationalized and six more commercial private sector banks were also taken over by the government of india on 15th April 198.
15. Define public Sector Banks?
Ans) Public sector banks can be categorised in three parts (i)State bank of india and its associate banks called the State Bank Group. (ii) 20 nationalised banks and (iii) Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) mainly sponsored by public sector banks.
16. Mahanadi flows through which two states ?
Ans) Odisha and Chhattisgarh .
17. In which country is world’s longest and deepest rail tunnel located ?
Ans) Switzerland
18. How much percentage of Thar desert falls in Rajasthan ?
Ans) About 90 per cent .
19. Which southern city has become the first Indian city to be officially declared as one of the venues for hosting the FIFA Under – 17 World Cup in 2017?
Ans) Kochi (Kerala)
20. In which discipline of sports was subrata paul conferred arjuna award in 2016?
Ans) Football
Ans) On july 22, 1947.
2. Equal pay for equal work for both men and women has been laid down in the Constitution of india as one of the _________?
Ans) Directive Principles of State policy .
3. What is meant by Stainless steel?
Ans) It is an alloy steel containing generally 18 per cent chromium and 8 per cent nickel the variety of steel is corrosion resistant, hard and used in the manufacture of surgical instruments, kitchen wares, cutlery, etc.
4. Who invented atom (Nuclear Model ) in 1911?
Ans) Ernest Rutherford (England)
5. Which type of mirror is used as a rear view mirror in vehicle ?
Ans) Convex mirror
6. Who said “let a hundred flowers bloom and let a thousand schools of thought contend ?
Ans) Mao Zedong.
7. Who penned the famous book, The Social Contract ?
Ans) Jean- Jacques Rousseau, a French political philosopher.
8) During 1958 for the first time in india, wheat production increased from 120 lakh tones to 170 lakh tone. Which American scientist termed it as green revolution?
Ans) Dr. William Gande termed it as Green Revolution .
9. Which was the most sacred and ancient literary composition of Aryans ?
Ans) Rigveda.
10. Who was the first jain Tirthankara ?
Ans) Rishabhdev was the first jain Tirthankara.
11. Who is known as the ‘Einstein of india’?
Ans) Nagarjuna, Philosopher, scientist and a great figure of Court of Kanishka whom Hieun Tsang called “one of the four lights of the world “
12) Charaka was the state court physician of which king of Kushana Dynasty ?
Ans) Kanishka
13. Who is regarded as the real founder of Portuguese power in India ?
Ans) Alfanso-de-Albuquerque.
14. When were fourteen major banks of the country nationalized ?
Ans) On July 19, 1969, 14 major Banks were nationalized and six more commercial private sector banks were also taken over by the government of india on 15th April 198.
15. Define public Sector Banks?
Ans) Public sector banks can be categorised in three parts (i)State bank of india and its associate banks called the State Bank Group. (ii) 20 nationalised banks and (iii) Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) mainly sponsored by public sector banks.
16. Mahanadi flows through which two states ?
Ans) Odisha and Chhattisgarh .
17. In which country is world’s longest and deepest rail tunnel located ?
Ans) Switzerland
18. How much percentage of Thar desert falls in Rajasthan ?
Ans) About 90 per cent .
19. Which southern city has become the first Indian city to be officially declared as one of the venues for hosting the FIFA Under – 17 World Cup in 2017?
Ans) Kochi (Kerala)
20. In which discipline of sports was subrata paul conferred arjuna award in 2016?
Ans) Football
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Friday, 24 February 2017
ONLINE EXAM 25 QUESTION TIME 30 MINT
ssc online exam
Direction (1-5): In the following questions, choose the one which bestexpresses the meaning of the given word.
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (24Feb2017)
1. What is an ordinance ?
Ans) An ordinance is an order issued by the President of India or Governor of a State when the
respective legislative is not in session.
2. What is known as financial emergency ?
Ans) By financial emergency is meant that the country is facing considerable financial diffulties due to adverse economic conditions. The Presidential proclamation declaring financial emergency has to be approved by the Parliament if it is to continue beyond a period of 2 months
3. Where was the President’s rule imposed for the first time in india?
Ans) Kerala.
4. When did Lord Clement Attlee, the British Prime Minister, announce that Britain would withdraw from India and transfer power to responsible Indians by June 1948?
Ans) Lord Clement Attlee, the British Prime Minister, announced on February 20, 1947 that Britain
would withdraw from India and transfer power to responsible Indians by June 1948.
5. Where did bal Gangadhar Tilak set up Hime Rule League in 1914?
Ans) Poona.
6. Who has declared the emperor of India when the rebel soldiers of Meerut reached Delhi ?
Ans) Bahadur Shah II. The Mughal Emperor called the British ‘The Feringi’ (Aliens) and in his leter toRajas of Rajputana. He wrote about the need to drive “The Feringi out of Hindustan by all means and at
any cost”
7. Among the early nationalists whom did Gandhiji acknowledge his political guru?
Ans) Gandhiji acknowledge Gopal Krishna Gokhale, the leader of the Moderate wing of the Indian
National Congress, to be his political guru.
8. In which year was fort Williams College started by Lord Wellesley at Calcutta?
Ans ) 1800 AD.
9. Who wrote Sarre Jahan se accha Hindustan Hamara?
Ans) Mohammad Iqbal, a renowned Urdu Poet.
10. Who wrote the famous novel, Gulliver’s Travels in 1726 AD ?
Ans) Jonathan Swift
11. Which German physicist introduced the mercury thermometer and fixed thermometric standards ?
Ans) Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit
12. How many pairs of chromosomes does the human cell have?
Ans) Human cell has 23 pairs of chromosomes, chromosome are carriers of hereditary characters from parents of offspring’s
13. Area-wise which is the third largest continent in the world ?
Ans ) North America is the third largest continent in the world area wise after Asia and Africa.
14. How many countries are there in north America ?
Ans ) 23
15 What is the official language of Brazil ?
Ans) Portuguese
16. In which state is Paradip port located ?
Ans) Odisha
17. On the bank of which river is Ajmer (Rajasthan) located ?
Ans) Luni.
18. What does the acronym COBOL stand for ? Also explain.
Ans) Common Business Oriented Language. It is a high- level programming language developed for business data processing application.
19. With which sport/game is Hopman Cup associated ?
Ans) Lawn Tennis
20. What is the background of the Hopman Cup ?
Ans) The Hopman Cup is an annual international eight – team indoor hard-court tennis tournament held in Perth, Western Australia each year, which plays mixed gender teams on a country – by- country basis.The championship in named in honour of Harry hopman who guided Australia to 15 Davis Cup titles between 1938 and 1969.
Ans) An ordinance is an order issued by the President of India or Governor of a State when the
respective legislative is not in session.
2. What is known as financial emergency ?
Ans) By financial emergency is meant that the country is facing considerable financial diffulties due to adverse economic conditions. The Presidential proclamation declaring financial emergency has to be approved by the Parliament if it is to continue beyond a period of 2 months
3. Where was the President’s rule imposed for the first time in india?
Ans) Kerala.
4. When did Lord Clement Attlee, the British Prime Minister, announce that Britain would withdraw from India and transfer power to responsible Indians by June 1948?
Ans) Lord Clement Attlee, the British Prime Minister, announced on February 20, 1947 that Britain
would withdraw from India and transfer power to responsible Indians by June 1948.
5. Where did bal Gangadhar Tilak set up Hime Rule League in 1914?
Ans) Poona.
6. Who has declared the emperor of India when the rebel soldiers of Meerut reached Delhi ?
Ans) Bahadur Shah II. The Mughal Emperor called the British ‘The Feringi’ (Aliens) and in his leter toRajas of Rajputana. He wrote about the need to drive “The Feringi out of Hindustan by all means and at
any cost”
7. Among the early nationalists whom did Gandhiji acknowledge his political guru?
Ans) Gandhiji acknowledge Gopal Krishna Gokhale, the leader of the Moderate wing of the Indian
National Congress, to be his political guru.
8. In which year was fort Williams College started by Lord Wellesley at Calcutta?
Ans ) 1800 AD.
9. Who wrote Sarre Jahan se accha Hindustan Hamara?
Ans) Mohammad Iqbal, a renowned Urdu Poet.
10. Who wrote the famous novel, Gulliver’s Travels in 1726 AD ?
Ans) Jonathan Swift
11. Which German physicist introduced the mercury thermometer and fixed thermometric standards ?
Ans) Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit
12. How many pairs of chromosomes does the human cell have?
Ans) Human cell has 23 pairs of chromosomes, chromosome are carriers of hereditary characters from parents of offspring’s
13. Area-wise which is the third largest continent in the world ?
Ans ) North America is the third largest continent in the world area wise after Asia and Africa.
14. How many countries are there in north America ?
Ans ) 23
15 What is the official language of Brazil ?
Ans) Portuguese
16. In which state is Paradip port located ?
Ans) Odisha
17. On the bank of which river is Ajmer (Rajasthan) located ?
Ans) Luni.
18. What does the acronym COBOL stand for ? Also explain.
Ans) Common Business Oriented Language. It is a high- level programming language developed for business data processing application.
19. With which sport/game is Hopman Cup associated ?
Ans) Lawn Tennis
20. What is the background of the Hopman Cup ?
Ans) The Hopman Cup is an annual international eight – team indoor hard-court tennis tournament held in Perth, Western Australia each year, which plays mixed gender teams on a country – by- country basis.The championship in named in honour of Harry hopman who guided Australia to 15 Davis Cup titles between 1938 and 1969.
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