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SSC CPO & Delhi Police 2020 SSC CPO & Delhi Police 2020 Static GK Marathon Q. In which year was the first Exchange-traded Index Derivative Contract traded on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)? A. 2004 B. 2000 C. 191 D. 1994 बॉम्बे स्टॉक एक्सचᴂज (बीएसई) पर पहला एक्सचᴂज-ट्रेडेड इंडेक्स डेररवेटटव कॉन्ट्ट्रैक्ट ककस वर्ष मᴂ कारोबार ककया गया था? A. 2004 B. 2000 C. 191 D. 1994 Ans: B Q. Which organization publishes a Human Development Report? A. ILO B. WTO C. World Bank D. UNDP मानव ववकास ररपोटष ककस संस्था 饍वारा प्रकाशित की जाती हℂ? A. ILO B. WTO C. World Bank D. UNDP Ans: D Q. Which Indian cricketer has scored two test triple centuries? A. Virender Sehwag B. Virat Kohli C. Karun Nair D. Sunil Gavaskar ककस भारतीय किकेटर ने दो टेस्ट ततहरे ितक बनाए हℂ? A. वीरᴂद्र सहवाग B. ववराट कोहली C. क셁ण नायर D. सुनील गावस्कर Ans: A Q. Who is the author of the book the ‘Ministry of Utmost Happiness’? A. Jhumpa Lahiri B. Amitav Ghosh C. Arundhati Roy D. Anita Desai ‘शमतनस्ट्री ऑफ यूटेस्ट हैप्पीनेस’ पुस्तक के लेखक कौन हℂ? A. झुम्पा लाटहडी B. अशमताव घोर् C. अ셁ंधतत रॉय D. अनीता देसाई Ans: C Q. Which Indian historian won Israel’s prestigious Dan David Prize? A. Mridula Mukherjee B. Sanjay Subrahmanyam C. Sumit Sarkar D. Irfan Habib ककस भारतीय इततहासकार ने इ焼राइल का प्रततष्ठित डैन डेववड पुरस्कार जीता? A. मदृ लु ा मुखजी B. संजय सुब्रह्मण्यम C. सुशमत सरकार D. इरफान हबीब Ans: B Q. Name the queen associated with the Maheshwari saree. A. Ahilyabai Holkar B. Kunti C. Mehrunnisa D. Lakshmibai माहेश्वरी साडी से संबंधधत रानी का नाम बताइए। A. अटह쥍याबाई हो쥍कर B. कंु ती C. मेह셁ष्न्ट्नसा D. लक्ष्मीबाई Ans: A Q. Eight times world champion squash player Nicol David belongs to which country? A. Ghana B. Argentina C. Germany D. Malaysia आि बार के ववश्व चवℂ पयन स्क्वैि खखलाडी तनकोल डेववड ककस देि से संबंधधत हℂ? A. घाना B. अजᴂटीना C. जमषनी D. मलेशिया Ans: D Q. The line “Khoob lari mardani who to Jhansi wali Rani thi”, was written by _______. A. Suryakant Tripathi B. Mahadevi Verma C. Ramdhari Singh Dinkar D. Subhadra Kumari Chauhan "खूब लडी मदाषनी वो तो झााँसी वाली रानी थी", को _______ 饍वारा शलखा गया था। A. सूयकष ांत त्रिपािी B. महादेवी वमाष C. रामधारी शसंह टदनकर D. सुभद्रा कु मारी चौहान Ans: D Q. With a view to have animal protection world over, several countries have been brought under the cover of CITES with effect from 26th August, 2019. What does ‘E’ stand for in the acronym? A. Endangered B. Environmental C. Eco-friendly D. Evolutionary दतु नया भर मᴂ पिु संरक्षण की 饃ष्ठट से, 26 अगस्त, 2019 से कई देिⴂ को CITES के दायरे मᴂ लाया गया है। संक्षक्षप्त मᴂ ‘E’ का क्या अथष है? A. एन्ट्डैन्ट्जडष B. इन्ट्वाइरन्ट्मेन्ट्टल C. इको-फ्रᴂ डली D. एवलूिनेरी Ans: A Q. The Securities and Exchange Board of India is located in: A. Mumbai B. Kolkata C. Indore D. Chandigarh भारतीय प्रततभूतत और ववतनमय बोडष तनम्नशलखखत मᴂ ष्स्थत है: A. मुंबई B. कोलकाता C. इंदौर D. चंडीगढ़ Ans: A Q. In which year was the coveted Dadasaheb Phalke Award instituted? A. 1967 B. 1968 C. 1966 D. 1969 प्रततष्ठित दादा साहब फा쥍के पुरस्कार ककस वर्ष मᴂ आरंभ ककया गया था? A. 1967 B. 1968 C. 1966 D. 1969 Ans: D Q. The noted freedom fighter Saheed Laxman Nayak belonged to the state of _______. A. Uttar Pradesh B. Gujarat C. Chhatisgarh D. Odisha प्रशस饍ध स्वतंिता सेनानी िहीद लक्ष्मण नायक _______ रा煍य से सम्बंधधत थे। A. उत्तर प्रदेि B. गुजरात C. छत्तीसगढ़ D. ओडडिा Ans: D Q. Which of the following instruments can detect the presence of a current in a circuit? A. Galvanometer B. Magnetometer C. Barometer D. Sphygmomanometer तनम्नशलखखत मᴂ से कौन सा उपकरण सककषट मᴂ करंट की उपष्स्थतत का पता लगा सकता है? A. गै쥍वेनोमीटर B. मैग्नेटोमीटर C. बैरोमीटर D. ष्स्फग्मोमेनोमीटर (रक्तदाबमापी) Ans: A Q. The branch of geology that studies dinosaurs is an example of ________. A. paleontology B. histology C. petrology D. sophrology डायनासोर का अध्ययन करने वाली भूववज्ञान की िाखा ________ का एक उदाहरण है। A. पैशलयोन्ट्टोलॉजी B. टहस्टोलॉजी C. पेट्रोलॉजी D. सोफ्रोलॉजी Ans: A Q. Dhoti-Gamosa is the indigenous textile symbol of _______. A. Assam B. Meghalaya C. Uttar Pradesh D. Nagaland धोती-गामोसा _______ का स्वदेिी वस्ि प्रतीक है। A. असम B. मेघालय C. उत्तर प्रदेि D. नगालℂड Ans: A Q. To promote and propagate understanding of Indian art, both within and outside the country, the Government of India established the Lalit Kala Academy (National Academy of Arts) at New Delhi in __________. A. 1960 B. 1954 C. 1971 D. 1948 देि के भीतर और बाहर, दोनⴂ जगह भारतीय कला की समझ को बढ़ावा देने और प्रचाररत करने के शलए, भारत सरकार ने __________ मᴂ नई टद쥍ली मᴂ लशलत कला अकादमी (राठट्रीय कला अकादमी) की स्थापना की। A. 1960 B. 1954 C. 1971 D. 1948 Ans: B Q. Which of the following religious groups annually celebrates the ‘Paryushan Parva’ for self-purification and uplift by adhering to the ten universal virtues in practical life? A. Hindus B. Parses C. Sikhs D. Jains तनम्न मᴂ से कौन सा धाशमषक समूह वावर्षक 셂प से व्यावहाररक जीवन मᴂ दस सावषभौशमक गुणⴂ का पालन करके आत्म-ि饍ु धध और उत्थान के शलए ‘पयुर्ष ण पवष’ का आयोजन करता हℂ? A. टहदं ु B. पारसी C. शसख D. जैन Ans: D Q. In which state of India did the Kuchipudi dance originates? A. Karnataka B. Maharashtra C. Gujarat D. Andhra Pradesh भारत के ककस रा煍य मᴂ कु धचपुडी नत्ृ य की उत्पवत्त हुई? A. कनाषटक B. महाराठट्र C. गुजरात D. आंध्र प्रदेि Ans: D Q. As of November 2019, Telangana shares its capital city with _______. A. Andhra Pradesh B. Karnataka C. Odisha D. Kerala नवंबर 2019 तक, तेलंगाना अपनी राजधानी _______ के साथ साझा करता है। A. आंध्र प्रदेि B. कनाषटक C. ओडडिा D. केरल Ans: A Q. Which among the following ports in India has been renamed as Deendayal Port? A. Mormugao B. Tuticorin C. Cochin D. Kandla भारत मᴂ तनम्नशलखखत बंदरगाहⴂ मᴂ से ककसका नाम बदलकर दीनदयाल बंदरगाह रखा गया है? A. मोरमुगाओ B. तूतीकोररन C. कोचीन D. कांडला Ans: D Q. Who among the following was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 2019? A. John B Goodenough B. Greta Thunberg C. Abiy Ahmed Ali D. Akira Yoshino तनम्नशलखखत मᴂ से ककसे नोबेल िांतत पुरस्कार 2019 से सम्मातनत ककया गया था? A. जॉन बी गुडएनफ B. ग्रेटा थनु बगष C. अबी अहमद अली D. अकीरा योशिनो Ans: C Q. Cheraw is a very old traditional dance of which of the following states? A. Goa B. Himanchal Pradesh C. Mizoram D. Chhattisgarh चेरव तनम्न मᴂ से ककस रा煍य का एक बहुत पुराना पारंपररक नत्ृ य है? A. गोवा B. टहमाचल प्रदेि C. शमजोरम D. छत्तीसगढ़ Ans: C Q. When is the National Science Day celebrated to commemorate the contribution of CV Raman? A. 14 January B. 28 February C. 16 November D. 19 December सीवी रमन के स्मरण मᴂ राठट्रीय ववज्ञान टदवस कब मनाया जाता है? A. 14 जनवरी B. 28 फरवरी C. 16 नवंबर D. 19 टदसंबर Ans: B Q. Who is the author of the book ‘The Reluctant Family Man: Shiva in Everyday Life’? A. MN Dipak Nambiar B. Rima Hooja C. Mool Chand Sharma D. Nilima Chitgopekar पुस्तक ‘द ररलक्टᴂट फैशमली मैन: शिवा इन एवरीडे लाइफ’ के लेखक कौन हℂ? A. एमएन दीपक नाष्म्बयार B. रीमा हूजा C. मूलचदं िमाष D. नीशलमा धचतगोपेकर Ans: D Q. Who among the following has been honored with the prestigious MP Birla Memorial Award 2019? A. Thanu Padmanabhan B. Abhas Mitra C. Narasimhangar Mukund D. Shiraz Minwala तनम्नशलखखत मᴂ से ककसे प्रततष्ठित एम ् पी त्रबरला मेमोररयल अवाडष 2019 से सम्मातनत ककया गया है? A. तनु प饍मनाभन B. आभास शमिा C. नरशसंहंगर मुकंु द D. शिराज मीनवाला Ans: A Q. Who among the following was the first officer of Independent India to be conferred the rank of Field Marshal? A. Om Prakash Malhotra B. Gopal Gurunath Bewoor C. Tapishwar Narain Raina D. Sam Manekshaw तनम्नशलखखत मᴂ से कौन स्वतंि भारत के पहले अधधकारी थे ष्जन्ट्हᴂ फी쥍ड मािषल के पद से सम्मातनत ककया गया था? A. ओम प्रकाि म쥍होिा B. गोपाल गु셁नाथ बेवूर C.
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