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SSC Combined Graduate Level (TIER1) Exam 2011 Solved GK Paper (Evening Shift) held on 26th June 2011 |
1. Hiuen Tsang
visited India during the reign of
a) Chandragupta I b) Chandragupta II c) Harshavardhana d) Rudradaman |
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2. The Muslim adventurer
who destroyed the Nalanda University was
a) All-ud-din Khilji b) Muhammad-bin-Tughlak c) Muhammad-bin-Bhaktiyar d) Muhammad-bin-Quasim |
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3. Painting reached
its highest level of development during the reign of
a) Akbar b) Aurangzeb c) Jahangir d) Shah Jahan |
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4. The communal
electorate was introduced for the first time in India in
a) 1919 b) 1935 c) 1906 d) 1909 |
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5. The two states
which had non-Congress Ministries in 1937 were
a) Bengal and Punjab b) Punjab and NWFP c) Madras and Central Provinces d) Bihar and Uttar Pradesh |
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6. Sea breeze is
formed during
a) Day time b) Night time c) Both d) Seasonal |
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7. What percentage
of world’s freshwater is stored as glacial ice?
a) 50% b) 10% c) 70% d) 30% |
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8. Which one of the
following rivers of India does not make a delta?
a) Ganges b) Godavari c) Mahanadi d) Tapti |
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9. The pass located
in Himachal Pradesh is
a) Shipkila b) Zojila c) Nathula d) Jelepla Shipkila is a mountain pass in Himachal Pradesh, on the India – China border. |
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10. Which one of
the following state has longest coastline?
a) Maharashtra b) Tamil Nadu c) Gujarat d) Andhra Pradesh |
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11. Match the
following and select the correct answer from the codes given below:
Crops Producing state a) Tea (1) Himachal Pradesh b) Sugarcane (2) Assam c) Groundnut (3) Uttar Pradesh d) Apple (4) Gujarat A) a-2, b-4, c-1, d-3 B)a-2, b-3, c-4, d-1 C) a-3, b-2, c-1, d-4 D) a-4, b-3, c-1, d-2 |
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12. An example of
false fruit is
a) Apple b) Guava c) Mango d) Tomato |
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13. Normal fasting
blood sugar level per 100ml. of blood in man is
a) 30 – 50 mg b) 50 – 70 mg c) 80 – 100 mg d) 120 – 140 mg |
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14.The rate of
Interest is determined by
a) The rate of return on the capital invested b) Central Governement c) Liquidity preference d) Commercial Banks |
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15. The vector of
disease sleeping sickness is
a) sand-fly b) house-fly c) fruit-fly d) tse-tse fly |
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16. For how many
years have the dinosaurs been extinct?
a) About 25 million years b) About 65 million years c) About 100 million years d) About 135 million years |
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17. A geostationary
satellite revolves round the earth from
a) East to West b) West to East c) North to South d) South to North |
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18.Among the
following materials sound travels fastest in
a) Steel b) Air c) Vaccum d) Water Sound travels fastest in solids. This is because the molecules in solids are close together, which makes it easier for the vibrations to pass from one molecule to the next. Speed of sound : Air (330 m/s), Water (1500 m/s), Metal (5000 m/s), Vaccum (does not travel) |
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19. The rear side
of the moon was photographed by
a) Viking I b) Viking II c) Luna III d) Mariner IX |
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20. Which
phenomenon do bats or dolphins use to find prey, predators or obstacles?
a) Refraction of sound b) Formation of beats c) Scattering of sound d) Echo location Echolocation is the system bats and marine mammals use to navigate in the dark when hunting prey. Equivalent to sonar or radar, echolocation is the production of sound used for communication. Echolocation is the use of ultra-high frequency sounds for navigation and locating prey. |
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21. What did the
first electronic digital computer contain?
a) Transistors b) Valves c) Core memory d) Semiconductor memory ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator) was the first general purpose electronic digital computer developed by John W. Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert in 1945 . It was a very large machine weighing about 30 tons and containing about 18000 vacuum tubes (i.e electronic valves). It used decimal numbers for its operation rather than binary numbers. |
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22. Microsoft
Office’s personal information manager is
a) Outlook b) Internet Explorer c) Organizer d) Access |
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23. Hard steel
contains
a) 2 to 5 percent carbon b) 0.5 to 1.5 percent carbon c) 0.1 to 0.4 percent carbon d) 0.01 to 0.04 percent carbon |
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24. Cement is
formed by strongly heating a mixture of
a) limestone and graphite b) limestone and clay c) chalk and graphite d) clay and graphite |
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25. Glass is
a) superheated solid b) supercooled liquid c) supercooled gas d) superheated liquid |
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26. The temperature
of oxy-acetylene flame is around
a) 2800 oC b) 3200 oC c) 4000 oC d) 1500 oC |
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27. Which is the
most stable eco-system?
a) Desert b) Ocean c) Mountain d) Forest |
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28. Lambert’s law
is related to
a) Reflection b) Refraction c) Interference d) Illumination |
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29. The coral reefs
are the marine counterparts of
a) Temperate forests b) Tropical rain forests c) Savannahs d) Scrubland |
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30. The Refrigerant
‘FERON’ is
a) Calcium b) Difluoro Dichloro Methane c) Fluorspar and Felspar d) Hydrofluosilicic Acid |
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31. In the budget
speech on Februrary 28, 2011, the Finance Minister has announced that an
interantional award with the prize money of Rs. 1 crore is being instituted in the memory of Rabindranath Tagore for promoting a) international peace b) emancipation of underprivileged c) universal brotherhood d) human rights |
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32. The strong
earthquake-cum-tsunami which has Japan’s main island Honshu by a few feet
has
also caused Eart’s axis to wobble by about a) 1 inch b) 2 inches c) 4 inches d) 6 inches |
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33. WIKILEAKS, a
whistleblowers website is an international organisation based in
a) U.S.A b) U.K. c) Sweden d) Norway |
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34. ‘Nomadic
Elephant’ was the joint military exercise held some time back in India
between India and
a) China b) U.S.A c) Russia d) Mongolia |
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35. The maximum
limit on poll expenditure for parliamentary constituencies has been raised
in
February, 2011 to a) 30 lakhs b) 35 lakhs c) 40 lakhs d) 50 lakhs |
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36. Who received
Sangeet Natak Akademi’s Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar for Dance in 2009?
a) Omkar Shrikant Dadakar b) Ragni Chander Sarkar c) Abanti Chakravorty and Sukracharya Rabha d) K. Nellai manikandan |
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37. Which of the
following folk dances is associated with jammu and Kashmir?
a) Jhora b) Veedhi c) Rauf d) Suisini |
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38. Which of the
following books has been written by Kamla Das?
a) Witness the Night b) The Red Devil c) Earth and Ashes d) Tonight This Savage Rite |
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39. Who invented
the Jet Engine?
a) Karl Benz b) Sir Frank Whittle c) Thomas Savery d) Michael Faraday |
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40. South – South
dialouge is associated with
a) Co-operation among developing nations b) Arms conference c) Summit meeting between developed and developing countires d) All the above |
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41. The reserves
held by Commercial Banks over and above the statutory minimum, with the
RBI
are called a) Cash reserves b) Deposit reserves c) Excess reserves d) Momentary reserves |
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42. Who is
authorised to issue coins in India?
a) Reserve Bank of India b) Ministry of Finance c) State Bank of India d) Indian Overseas Bank |
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43. Which four
countries are called the Asian Tigers?
a) Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan b) Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Taiwan c) Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, China d) Hong Kong, South Korea, China, Taiwan |
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44. In the Budget
Estimates for 2011-12, an allocation of Rs. 300 crore has been made for
promoting
output of pulses in 60,000 villages in rainfed areas with a view to attaining self sufficiency in pulses in a period of a) two years b) three years c) four years d) five years |
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45. in the budget
for 2011-12 presented by the Finance Minister on 28-2-2011, the growth rate
for the
year 2010-11 was projected at a) 7.6% b) 8.0% c) 8.6% d) 9.0% |
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46. The
‘break-even’ point is where
a) mariginal revenue equals mariginal cost b) average revenue equals average cost c) total revenue equals total cost d) none of the above |
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47. The method of
Impeachment of President of India is adopted from
a) U.S.A b) U.K. c) U.S.S.R d) France |
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48. In the Eighth
Schedule of the Constitution of India, which languages were added
subsequently?
a) English, Sindhi, Marathi, Sanskrit b) Sanskrit, Sindhi, Konkani, Manipuri c) Sindhi, Konkani, Manipuri, Nepali d) Marathi, Oriya, Konkani, Nepali |
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49. Indian
Parliament means
a) Rajya Sabha – Lok Sabha b) Rajya Sabha – Lok Sabha – Prime Minister c) President of India – Rajya Sabha – Lok Sabha d) President of India – Vice-President of India – Rajya Sabha – Lok Sabha |
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50. Generally, the
soil of the northern plains of India has been formed by
a) degradation b) aggradation c) weathering in situ d) erosion |
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Result for Tier-I exam is likely to
be declared in month of August 2011. The CGL (Tier-II) Examination, 2011 is
likely
to be held on SATURDAY 3rd September, 2011 and on SUNDAY, the 4th September, 2011. Finally…I would like to say GOOD LUCK to all examinees for the Tier-I result and Tier -II exam. |
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