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RRB NTPC Memory Based Questions

Date-09 March 2021 Evening Shift

Q. 1 Who was the founder of Himachal Pradesh? Ans. Yashwant Singh Parmar He was a leader of the Indian National Congress and the first Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh state. He was born at Chanhalag village near Basahan in a rajput family in the erstwhile princely state of Sirmour.

Q. 2 Why was "Yohei Sasakawa" awarded the Gandhi Peace Prize for 2018? Ans. For Leprosy Eradication Gandhi Peace Prize for 2018 was conferred on Yohei Sasakawa who is Goodwill Ambassador of the World Health Organization for Leprosy Eradication. The award will be given to Sasakawa in recognition of his work towards eradication of the disease in and across the world.

Q. 3 The Zanskar river meets the Indus river at - Ans. Nimmu village in Ladakh Zanskar river is one of the major tributaries of the Indus river only. It meets the Indus river at Nimmu village in Ladakh, a place popularly known as Sangam.

Q. 4 Who of the following has become the sixth Indian to be inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame? Ans. Tendulkar Tendulkar became the sixth Indian to be inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame, after Bishen Singh Bedi, , , and . Wishes poured in for the players on social media after the induction.

Q. 5 What was the theme of "United Nations Day" 2020? Ans. The theme for 2020 is 'The Future We Want'.

Q. 6 The Sagarmala Programme is an initiative related to - Ans. To promote port-led development in the country. The Sagarmala Programme is an initiative by the government of India to enhance the performance of the country's logistics sector. The programme envisages unlocking the potential of waterways and the coastline to minimize infrastructural investments required to meet these targets.

Q. 7 "Synthesis gas (also known as syngas)" is a mixture of - Ans. CO + H2 Synthesis gas (also known as syngas) is a mixture of carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen (H2) that is used as a fuel gas but is produced from a wide range of carbonaceous feedstocks and is used to produce a wide range of chemicals.

www.resultuniraj.co.in Download RRB NTPC PDF http://bit.ly/rrb-ntpc-gk-pdf-download RRB NTPC Memory Based Questions Q. 8 Which one of the following statements is not correctly matched - Ans. Damodar Valley Project - 1958 (According to given options)

Q. 9 Kamarupa was the old name of which state of India? Ans. State of Assam Kamarupa, also called Kamrup or Kamata, an ancient Indian state corresponding roughly to what is now the state of Assam, in northeastern India.

Q. 10 Which state of India is known as land of rolling? Ans. Mizoram Mizoram is a land of rolling hills, valleys, rivers and lakes in Northeast India. As many as 21 major hills ranges or peaks of different heights run through the length and breadth of the state, with plains scattered here and there.

Q. 11 Which one of the following statements is not correct regarding Subhash Chandra Bose? Ans. Subhash Chandra Bose did not participate in the Non-Cooperation Movement.

Q. 12 Which one of the following monuments was not built by Shah Jahn? Ans. Buland Darwaja

Q. 13 Which country will not host the FIFA World Cup 2026? Ans. Brazil (according to given options) The FIFA World Cup 2026, which will be hosted across the three North American countries, will be the first 48-team FIFA World Cup in history. Canada, Mexico, and the US were chosen to host the FIFA World Cup 2026 on June 13 in 2018 during the 68th FIFA Congress in Moscow.

Q. 14 Which of the following Satyagraha does not belong to Gandhiji ? Ans. Bardoli Satyagraha

Q. 15 Which one of the following statements is not correctly matched? Ans. Shakti Sagar - Kerala

Q. 16 Who of the following actors has the most national film awards ? Ans. Kamal Haasan (According to given options) As of 2020, Amitabh Bachchan is the most honoured actor with four awards followed by Kamal Haasan,and Mammootty with three awards, while six actors—Sanjeev Kumar, Om Puri, Naseeruddin Shah, Mithun Chakraborty, Mohanlal, and Ajay Devgn—have won the award two times.

Q. 17 What is the correct full form of WAN? Ans. Wide Area Network

Q. 18 Which of the following countries has recently launched the "Quantum Satellite"? Ans. China's www.resultuniraj.co.in Download RRB NTPC PDF http://bit.ly/rrb-ntpc-gk-pdf-download RRB NTPC Memory Based Questions China's quantum satellite, Micius, enables first totally secure long-range messages.

Q. 19 Which one of the following is not an "alkaline solution"? Ans. Aluminium hydroxide (According to given options)

Q. 20 One question from software and Hardware was asked.

Q. 21 What is the tenure of CAG? Ans. 65 years or 6-year term The CAG vacates the office on attaining the age of 65 years or 6-year term, whichever is earlier or by impeachment process.

Q. 22 One question from the Sikh Religion was asked.

Q. 23 Which of the following has been borrowed from Germany in Indian Constitution? Ans. Fundamental Rights are suspended during Emergency

Q. 24 Which gas is a greenish yellow gas at room temperature ? Ans. Chlorine Chlorine is a greenish yellow gas at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. It is two and a half times heavier than air.

Q. 25 One question from "C. Rangarajan committee" was asked.

Q. 26 Who is the writer of the " Changing India" book? Ans. Manmohan Singh

Q. 27 The Moon mission of China has been named after which place? Ans. Chengdu (City in China)

Q. 28 Who of the following was not awarded with Goldman Environmental Prize? Ans. According to given options

Q. 29 What does the logo of Eco Mark consist of ? Ans. Green dot (according to given options)

Q. 30 How do the energy is measured that humans consume? Ans. Calories We can measure the energy people use during various activities by measuring their oxygen use. (See Figure 2.) Approximately 20 kJ of energy are produced for each liter of oxygen consumed, independent of the type of food.

Q. 31 Who gave the slogan of “Sampurna Kranti”? Ans. Jaiprakash Narayana www.resultuniraj.co.in Download RRB NTPC PDF http://bit.ly/rrb-ntpc-gk-pdf-download RRB NTPC Memory Based Questions

Q. 32 Which site of Indus Valley ccivilization is known as “the mound of the dead”? Ans. Mohenjo-daro The name Mohenjo-daro is reputed to signify “the mound of the dead.” The archaeological importance of the site was first recognized in 1922, one year after the discovery of Harappa. Subsequent excavations revealed that the mounds contain the remains of what was once the largest city of the Indus civilization.

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