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Quick Sam | Re: SSC Stenographer Exam Answer Sheet Here I am providing the list of few questions of Staff Selection Commission Stenographers (Grade 'C' & 'D') General Awareness exam Solved Question Paper which you are looking for . 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) 41. The term ‘Let’ is associated with– (A) Badminton (B) Chess (C) Hockey (D) Football Ans : (A) 42. The oral polio vaccine was discovered by– (A) Alexander Flemming (B) Jonas Salk (C) Edmond Fischer (D) Joseph E. Murray Ans : (B) 43. Who among the following Nobel Laureates for their relentless struggle for peace, was awarded 2010 Nobel Prize? (A) Barack H. Obama (B) Liu Xiaobo (C) Martti Ahtisaari (D) Shirin Ebadi Ans : (B) 44. The Umiam Hydel Project dam is located a few kilometres north of– (A) Guwahati (B) Shillong (C) Kohima (D) Imphal Ans : (B) 45. The expenses of the Government of India are the highest on account of subsidy on– (A) Fertilisers(B) Oil (C) LPG (D) Food Ans : (D) 46. In accordance with the directions of RBI, banking facilities are required to be provided at all places having population of more than 2000 by the end of– (A) March 2015 (B) March 2014 (C) March 2013 (D) March 2012 Ans : (C) 47. Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC), an autonomous self-governing body, was created within the State of– (A) Nagaland (B) Meghalaya (C) Assam (D) Mizoram Ans : (C) 48. ‘Simla Pact’ between India and Pakistan was signed in the year– (A) 1965 (B) 1971 (C) 1972 (D) 2001 Ans : (C) 49. In which of the following States are Garo and Khasi tribes found ? (A) Arunachal Pradesh (B) Nagaland (C) Meghalaya (D) Mizoram Ans : (C) 50. Manipur has common boundaries with the group of States of– (A) Nagaland, Assam and Mizoram (B) Nagaland, Meghalaya and Tripura (C) Meghalaya, Mizorarn and Tripura (D) Nagaland, Mizoram and Meghalaya Ans : (A) |
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