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SSC-CGL-General-Awareness-1150 Stay Connected With SPNotifier Click Here to Download the EBooks for several exams Click Here to Check the topics related to SSC CGL SSC CGL ID Verification SSC CGL Instructions SSC CGL Exam Duration SSC CGL Test Day FAQ Join us on Telegram Channel SSC CGL General Awareness Previous Years Questions S.No Questions Answers 1. Scientific study of plant Pollen, spores and certain Palynology microscopic planktonic organism is called 2. Branch of zoology concerned with the study of Herpetology amphibians is called 3. Study of the micro anatomy of cells, tissues and organs as Histology seenthrough a microscope is called 4. Kala Bhavana, founded in 1919 is a noted Institution of West Bengal education and research in visual arts. It is located in 5. Which pass connects Tawang with Lhasa? Bum La pass 6. Poush Mela displays local artisans displaying folk dances, West Bengal music,food and culture of 7. In March 2019, who among the following was appointed Justice Pinaki Chandra Ghosh as India' first Lokpal? 8. The invasion of Timur in ______ AD marked the end of 1398 Tughlaq Empire 9. Janku is a unique cultural custom followed in ________ as Nepal a Celebration of life 10. As a reaction to Rowlatt Act, ___________ was organized 6th April 1919 as National Humiliation Day. 11. Who was the first Indian to receive the Raman Magsaysay Acharya Vinoba Award for his contribution to community leadership? Bhave 12. What is the term used to describe the angular distance of Latitude a place North or South of Earth's equator? 13. Which of the following is the third stage in the Pupa metamorphosis of a butterfly 14. In economic terms what do you mean by 'intermediate Goods sold between industries goods'? for the resale or production Join our telegram channel click here of other goods. 15. The Maximum strength of the Bangladeshi Parliament is 350 1. How many provinces is the country of Nepal divided into? 7 2. Which world leader is awarded the St Andrew the Apostle, Narendra the Highest order of the Russian Federation in the year Modi 2019? 3. Which of the following kings is regarded as the founder of Prithvi Narayan Shah the Kingdom of Nepal? 4. The term 'Putt' is used in the sport Golf 5. Which of the following plants is carnivorous? Venus flytrap 6. Which tribe of Pakistan performs a traditional dance form Pashtun called 'Waziri Dance'? 7. The Khilafat movement of 1920 was organized as a protest Turkey against the injustice done to 8. How many Canine teeth does an adult human have? 4 9. Adal Tinkering Labs is an initiative by which of the following NITI Aayog institutions? 10. Who among the following was one of the governors during Giyasuddin Tughlaq the reign of Alauddin Khilji? 11. TV remote control work on the principle of Infrared waves 12. Who was appointed as the director of Bhabha Atomic Ajit Kumar Mohanty Research Centre for a period of 3 years in March 2019? 13. Government of India nominated member of NITI Aayog Ramesh Chand 29. __________ , to head the Food and Agricultural Organisation in March 2019. 14. Who founded the Sayyid dynasty? Khizr Khan 15. Majuli, the largest river island in the world is located in Assam 1. Which of the following passes is known as the Gateway Banihal pass connecting Jammu and Srinagar? 2. ____________ in Himachal Pradesh is a famous tourist attraction Rohtang Pass 3. A sustained rise in the general price level in an economy is called Inflation 4. Who founded the Indian Statistical Institute on 17 December PC Mahalanobis 1931? 5. _______ Dance, performed by Buddhist to ward off evil spirits, Chham is dance form of Himachal Pradesh. 6. The Musi and Bhima are tributaries of the river Krishna 7. The Malimath Committee report deals with Criminal justice System reforms 8. Who attacked and looted the famous Somnath Temple in 1026 Mahmud of Ghazni AD? 9. Which country was the first to implement Goods and Service France Tax? 10. Which of the following is mined in the Badampahar mines of Hematite Odisha? 11. Sundari, a well-known species of trees is found in Mangrove forest 12. The Tata Iron and Steel company was established by Dorabji Tata 1907 in 13. Who was the first female Director General of Police in Sundari Nanda Puducherry? 14. Which of the following elements is a metalloid? Silicon 15. Methyl propane is an isomer of n-butane 1. According to The Economist Intelligence Unit Report, Mumbai "World wide Cost of Living Survey 2019", which of the following is not one of the three cheapest cities in India? 2. Which of the following places was ruled by the Wadiyar Mysore dynasty? 3. Name the first ever judge of the Supreme Court against Justice Ramaswamy whom the motion of impeachment was introduced into parliament in independent India 4. In March 2019 who was sworn in as the new Chief Pramod Sawant Minister of Goa 5. JJ Thomson received the Nobel Prize in physics for the Electrons discovery of 6. Which Queen died fighting Mughal Armies while Rani Durgavati defending the Garha Katanga in 1564? 7. Which gas in its solid state is known as dry ice? Carbon dioxide 8. The Olympic Council of Asia has decided to reintroduce Cricket which sport in 2022 Asian games? 9. The property of catenation is predominant in Carbon 10.. Thoda, a sport dance belongs to which Indian state? Himachal Pradesh 11. The only gold medal for India was won by _______ at Kavinder Singh Bisht 38th GeeBee boxing tournament held at Finland. 12. Which edition of India Indonesia coordinated Patrol 33rd 'IND-INDO CORPAT) was held at Andaman and Nicobar Islands? 13. Who is the founder of Facebook? Mark Zuckerberg 14. The Indian National Association was established by Anand Mohan Bose 15. Which of the following biosphere reserve was the first Nilgiri Biosphere to be established by government of India? 1. Which is the group of folk dance of Sikkim performed Chu-Faat in honour of mount Kanchenjunga, The Guardian diety of the sikkimese people? 2. The idea of residual powers in Indian constitution has Canada been taken from 3. Name the pass in Uttarakhand which is used by Lipu Lekh pilgrims to Kailash- Mansarovar Yatra 4. Buckminsterfullerene is an allotrope of Carbon 5. Name the first ever female Prime Minister in the Sirimavo Bandaranaike world 6.. Which panel set up by the government of India Rangarajan panel suggested total decontrol of the sugar industry? 7. In India, the Project Tiger was started in 1973 8. Who was the first ever female secretary general of Fathimath Dhiyana Saeed SAARC? 9. Which of the following states passed the Odisha Maintenance of Household Registers bill in March 2019 10. Which of the following public sector undertakings BHEL was accorded the Maharathna status in February 2013? 11. Which of the following is the traditional musical Chyap-Brung instrument of the Limboo community of Sikkim? 12. How many mahajanapadas existed in 7th and early 16 6th century BC? 13. Which of the following has a strong fruity fragnance? Ethyl acetate 14. Name the gland that controls The functioning of Pituitary gland 75. Which team other endocrine glands? won the R 15. Which team won the Ranji Trophy final 2017? Vidarbha 1. Name the first Indian Budget carrier to join the SpiceJet International Air Transport Association? 2. Which of the following is an aldehyde? Propanal 3. In March 2019, social media platforms and the Voluntary Code of Ethics Internet and Mobile Association of India presented a ____________ for the General Election 2019 to the Election Commission of India. 4. Who was the founder of the Chalukya Dynasty? Pulakeshin I 5. Which article of the Constitution deals with Uniform Article 44 Civil Code? 6. The Special Olympics World Games 2019 was Abu Dhabi inaugurated at 7. Which was the first working prototype of internet? ARPANET 8. Which of the following is not one of the monarchial Vaishali states that existed in the 7th and early 6th century BC in India? 9. Name the state Chandragupta I got in dowry from the Pataliputra Lichchhavis? 10. As of May 2019, which political party does actor Raj Indian National Congress Babbar belongs to? 11. Who bagged the fourth carnot prize 2018 for his Piyush Goyal contribution towards sustainable energy solutions? 12. Which period in Indian history is known as Delhi 1206 AD and 1526 AD Sultanate Period? 13. Mihira Bhoja who was the ruler of Pratihara 14. Which amendment eliminated the right to property as 44th a fundamental right? 15. Who won the 85th Ranji Trophy title in 2019? Vidarbha 1. Which of the following economic activities employs Agriculture the maximum number of people in India? 2. Baglihar dam is constructed on which river Chenab 3. Who is the author of the book 'Rajatarangini'? Kalhana 4. In which part of the Indian Constitution are Centre- Part XI state relations mentioned? 5. Who was the first female chief justice of a state High Leila Seth Court in India? 6. The amount of light entering into eye can be Pupil controlled and regulated by 7. 'Mithun' a cattle breed is found in Arunachal Pradesh 8. Veer Kunwar Singh Jayanti is celebrated in which Bihar state? 9. Which cells in our body are popularly known as White blood cells 'soldiers of human body'? 10 Which hormone leads to the expulsion of milk from Prolactin the breast during suckling? 11. The festivals of Marabats and Badgayas celebrated in Nagpur _____________directly confronts social evils and criticize their perpetrators through a procession with effigies. 12. The Nanda Devi peak is located in Uttarakhand 13.
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