RRB NTPC Memory Based Questions

Date-27 January 2021 Morning Shift

Q. 1. What is the correct full form of A.L.U. ? Ans. Arithmetic Logic Unit

Q. 2 Kalam paintings belong to which state? Ans. Bihar, Patna School of Painting is a style of Indian painting which existed in Bihar, in the 18th and 19th centuries. Patna Qalaam was the world’s first independent school of painting which dealt exclusively with the commoner and his lifestyle also helped Patna Kalam paintings gain in popularity.

Q. 3 Which liquid flows in joints? Ans. Synovial Fluid Synovial fluid delivers nutrients to the cartilage and removes waste from the cartilage. When a joint is at rest, cartilage absorbs some of the synovial fluid. When the joint is in use the synovial fluid is squeezed out of the cartilage, much like how water is wrung from a sponge.

Q. 4 "Baburnama" was written in which language? Ans. Chagatai language ("Turki) It is written in the Chagatai language, known to Babur as "Turki" (meaning Turkic), the spoken language of the Andijan-Timurids.

Q. 5 Who threw bombs on Legislative Assembly? Ans. and Batukeshwar Dutt On April 8, 1929, Bhagat Singh, along with freedom fighter Batukeshwar Dutt, hurled two bombs inside the Central Legislative Assembly in to protest against an unfavourable Bill.

Q. 6 Which part of computer controls the CPU? Ans. Control Unit The control unit controls and monitors communications between the hardware attached to the computer. It controls the input and output of data, checks that signals have been delivered successfully, and makes sure that data goes to the correct place at the correct time.

Q. 7 What is spam related to computer? Ans. Digital junk mail

Spam is digital junk mail: unsolicited communications sent in bulk over the internet or through any electronic messaging system.

Q. 8 From where did the Khilafat Movement start? Ans. Lucknow

www.resultuniraj.co.in Download RRB NTPC PDF http://bit.ly/rrb-ntpc-gk-pdf-download ​ ​ RRB NTPC Memory Based Questions The organisation was based in Lucknow, India at Hathe Shaukat Ali, the compound of Landlord Shaukat Ali Siddiqui. They aimed to build political unity amongst Muslims and use their influence to protect the caliphate.

Q. 9 Which country is the current UN Secretary General from? Ans. Portugal

As of 2020, the secretary-general is former prime minister of Portugal António Guterres, who was appointed by the General Assembly on 13 October 2016 and began his five-year term on 1 January 2017.

Q. 10 When was SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) established? Ans. 15 June 2001 The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is a eight-member multilateral organization, established on 15 June 2001 in Shanghai, China by the leaders of China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

Q. 11 What is Manik Ratna called? Ans. Pink ruby Gemstone Pink ruby Gem Stone is also known as Manik Ratna. According to vediv astrology ,Ruby is the gemstone of the sun,the king of zodiac. Ruby has always been a talisman of passion protection and prosperity.

Q. 12 How many seats did Bharatiya Janata Party win in the 2019 election ? Ans. 303 The Bharatiya Janata Party won 303 seats, further increasing its substantial majority and the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) won 353 seats. The BJP won 37.36% of votes, while the NDA's combined vote was 45% of the 60.37 crore votes that were polled.

Q.13 Who of the following presidents held the under water summit on climate change? Ans. President Mohammed Nasheed (Maldives)

The Maldives government has made an eye-catching plea for climate change action by holding the world's first underwater cabinet meeting.

Q.14 One question from "Fundamental Right" asked ?

Q. 15 "CRY Yojana" is related to - Ans. Children CRY - Child Rights and You is an Indian non-governmental organization that works towards ensuring happier childhoods for all children.

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Q. 16 Which list is given in the 7th schedule of the Indian Constitution ? Ans. Seventh Schedule The Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India defines and specifies allocation of powers and functions between Union & States. It contains three lists; i.e. 1) Union List, 2) State List and 3) Concurrent List.

Q. 17 Which state has the highest per capita income in India? Ans. Goa

Q. 18 One question from Child death rate asked.

Q. 19. What is the style of the "Lingaraja Temple" ? Ans. Kalinga Architecture

Q. 20 When was the first ODI cricket match played? Ans. January 5, 1971 One-day competitions were introduced as early as the 1960s but it was January 5, 1971 when the first official ODI was played. The build-up to what is now a popular format of the game is bizarre to say the least.

Q. 21 On which of the following planets does Lithosphere not found ? Ans. Neptune ( according to given options )

Q. 22 One question from Air pollution asked.

Q. 23 Where are the rods and cones located? Ans. Retina The retina is the back part of the eye that contains the cells that respond to light. These specialized cells are called photoreceptors. There are 2 types of photoreceptors in the retina: rods and cones.

Q. 24 Which terminal cities join the East West Corridor? Ans. Srinagar(North), Kanyakumari(South), Porbandar(West) and Silchar(East).

The North-South–East-West Corridor is the largest ongoing highway project in India. It is the second phase of the National Highways Development Project consists of building four/six lane expressways connecting Srinagar(North), Kanyakumari(South), Porbandar(West) and Silchar(East).

Q. 25 Which of the following commissions examines the central-state relationship? Ans. Sarkaria Commission

www.resultuniraj.co.in Download RRB NTPC PDF http://bit.ly/rrb-ntpc-gk-pdf-download ​ ​ RRB NTPC Memory Based Questions Sarkaria Commission was set up in 1983 by the central government of India. The Sarkaria Commission's charter was to examine the central-state relationship on various portfolios and suggest changes within the framework of the Constitution of India.

Q. 26. What is "Mission Shakti"? Ans. Anti-satellite weapon India tested an anti-satellite weapon during an operation code named Mission Shakti. India's successful demonstration of the ASAT capability is said to signify its ability to intercept an intercontinental ballistic missile. The ASAT weapon is meant to act as a deterrent.

Q. 27 Which university distributes "The Pulitzer Prize"? Ans. Columbia University The Pulitzer Prize is an award for achievements in newspaper, magazine and online journalism, literature and musical composition within the United States.

Q. 28 Who was governor general when the "Hindu Widows' Remarriage Act" passed? Ans. Lord Canning The Hindu Widows' Remarriage Act, 1856, also Act XV, 1856, enacted on 26 July 1856, legalised the remarriage of Hindu widows in all jurisdictions of India under East India Company rule. It was drafted by Lord Dalhousie and passed by Lord Canning before the Indian Rebellion of 1857.

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