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10th November 2015, 08:55 AM
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Model Paper Of SSC Stenographer
Hey buddy I’m Shubham preparing for the post of Stenographer for the will you please get the exam paper so that I can get the idea about it and prepare hard for the paper?
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10th November 2015, 08:58 AM
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Re: Model Paper Of SSC Stenographer
The exam is conducted by the SSC for the post of Stenographer for there I will help you Shubham to get the exam paper for this post so that you can score well in the exam. SSC Stenographer exam paper 1 SSC Stenographer exam paper 2 1. The present monetary system in India is managed by– (A) Nationalised Banks (B) The State Bank of India (C) The Central Finance Ministry (D) The Reserve Bank of India (Ans : D) 2. What is a Multinational Company? (A) A joint venture among more than two countries (B) A company set up with foreign capital (C) A company having operations in many countries. (D) A company holding a monopoly over the sale of a certain commodity in several countries. (Ans : C) 3. Explicit + Implicit Costs = (A) Private Costs (B) Accounting Costs (C) Economic Costs (D) Social Costs (Ans : C) 4. Which of the following is not relevant to Human Resource Development ? (A) Education (B) Women and Child Development (C) Caste System (D) Youth Affairs and Sports (Ans : C) 5. A Trade Cycle consists of– (A) Three Phases (B) Four Phases (C) Five Phases (D) Six Phases (Ans : B) 6. The Khilafat Movement was organised to protest against– (A) religious interference by the British (B) Russian Revolution (C) dismemberment of Turkey (D) suppression of Pathans (Ans : C) 7. Planning Commission was established in the year– (A) 1980 (B) 1970 (C) 1950 (D) 1960 (Ans : C) 8. India witnessed single party domination till– (A) 1962 (B) 1967 (C) 1971 (D) 1977 (Ans : B) 9. Which part of the Constitution of India has been described as the soul of the Constitution ? (A) Fundamental Rights (B) Directive Principles of State Policy (C) Preamble (D) Panchayats (Ans : C) 10. Constituent Assembly adopted the Constitution on– (A) 15th August 1947 (B) 26th November 1949 (C) 26th January 1950 (D) 30th January 1948 (Ans : B) 11. The rustless Iron Pillar at Mehrauli (Delhi) was erected by the– (A) Mauryas (B) Kushans (C) Guptas (D) Satavahanas (Ans : C) 12. The famous ‘Gayatri Mantra’ has been taken from– (A) Rigveda (B) Samaveda (C) Yajurveda (D) Atharvaveda (Ans : A) 13. The Rajput King who was defeated by Babur in the battle of Khanwa was– (A) Udai Singh (B) Rana Pratap Singh (C) Rana Sanga (D) Rudra Deva (Ans : C) 14. Who was the founder of the Ramakrishna Mission ? (A) Sri Ramakrishna (B) Swami Shraddhananda (C) Keshab Chandra (D) Swami Vivekananda (Ans : D) 15. Who led the Mutiny at Kanpur ? (A) Begum Hazrat Mahal (B) Nana Sahib (C) Tantia Tope (D) Rani Laxmibai (Ans : B) 16. Which ‘Water Body’ separates Andaman and Nicobar Islands ? (A) Andaman Sea (B) Bay of Bengal (C) Ten Degree Channel (D) Eleventh Degree Channel (Ans : C) 17. State Highways are maintained by– (A) Individual States (B) Central Government (C) Central and State Governments jointly (D) Private parties selected by the State Governments (Ans : A) 18. The first port developed after Independence was– (A) Nhava Sheva (B) Kandla (C) New Mangalore (D) Mumbai (Ans : B) 19. The neighbouring country of India which has the smallest area is– (A) Sri Lanka (B) Bangladesh (C) Bhutan (D) Nepal (Ans : C) 20. Kaziranga Wild Life Sanctuary is in the State of– (A) Bihar (B) Tamil Nadu (C) Assam (D) Kerala (Ans : C) 21. Resin is extracted from– (A) Papaya (B) Pine (C) Rubber (D) Banyan (Ans : B) 22. A common plant found in tropical rainforest is– (A) Pine (B) Eucalyptus (C) Orchid (D) Fir (Ans : C) 23. Which of the following vitamins is necessary for clotting of blood ? (A) K (B) C (C) A (D) B (Ans : A) 24. Influenza virus contains– (A) RNA only (B) DNA only (C) Both RNA and DNA in equal proportion. (D) DNA with very small proportion of RNA. (Ans : A) 25. Lung fish is a link between– (A) Amphibia and Birds (B) Reptiles and Birds (C) Amphibia and Reptiles (D) Reptiles and Mammals (Ans : C) 26. Green gland is the excretory organ of– (A) Earthworm (B) Cockroach (C) Prawn (D) House-fly (Ans : C) 27. When pressure is increased, the boiling point of water– (A) decreases (B) increases (C) remains the same (D) depends on the volume of vapour formed (Ans : B) 28. In the treatment of skin disease the radio isotope used is– (A) Radio phosphorous (B) Radio iodine (C) Radio lead (D) Radio cobalt (Ans : A) 29. Rainbow has: (Choose incorrect statement)– (A) red light as its outer-most colour towards sky (B) red light as its inner-most colour towards earth (C) violet light as its inner-most colour towards earth (D) its curvature bent towards earth (Ans : B) 30. A cyclist in circular motion should lean– (A) Forward (B) Backward (C) Sideways towards the centre (D) Sideway away from the centre (Ans : C) 31. The monitor of a computer is– (A) an input device (B) an output device (C) a storage device (D) a processing device (Ans : B) 32. ……….. is a collection of wires through which data is transmitted from one part of a computer to another part– (A) Port (B) Channel (C) Bus (D) Add on card (Ans : C) 33. Amalgam is an alloy in which the base metal is– (A) Copper (B) Zinc (C) Aluminium (D) Mercury (Ans : D) 34. The physical method commonly used to purify sea water is– (A) Evaporation (B) Sedimentation (C) Filtration (D) Distillation (Ans : A) 35. The chemical name of ‘oil of vitriol’ is– (A) Phosphoric acid (B) Nitric acid (C) Sulphuric acid (D) Hydrochloric acid (Ans : C) 36. Cathode rays are– (A) Electromagnetic waves (B) Radiations (C) Stream of α-particles (D) Stream of electrons (Ans : D) 37. The National Park ‘Valley of Flowers’ lies in the State of– (A) Kerala (B) Himachal Pradesh (C) Uttarakhand (D) Jammu and Kashmir (Ans : C) 38. Bhopal Gas Tragedy was caused by– (A) Nitrogen (B) Oxygen (C) Methyl isocyanite (D) Cyanide (Ans : C) 39. The example of a secondary pollutant is– (A) CFC (Chloro fluoro carbon) (B) PAN (peroxy acetyl nitrate) (C) CH4 (Methane) (D) Cl2 (Chlorine) (Ans : B) 40. In big cities, air pollution is mainly due to– (A) burning of fossil fuel (B) thermal power plant (C) sewage (D) suspended particles (Ans : A) |