Daily GK Questions for SSC CGL,CHSL Exams - Set 2

 


Daily GK Questions for SSC CGL ,CHSL Exams - Set 2

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Q- 1.The most important function of an interest group is to

(a) form the government
(b) alter government policies to its liking
(c) build up public opinion
(d) Contest elections

Q- 2. Which among the following is not correctly paired?

(a) Shivaji-Afzal Khan
(b) Nurjahan-Mahabat Khan
(c) Akbar-Rana Pratap
(d) Babar-Bairam Khan

Q- 3. Which of the following deserts is rich in gold reserves?

(a) Arabian
(b) Thar
(c) Mongolian
(d) Atacama

Q-4. Lacrymal glands are situated in the

(a) Palms
(b) Buccal cavity
(c) Eye orbit
(d) Stomach

Q- 5. The most extensive use of molasses after fermentation is for producing

(a) Methanol
(b) Sugar
(c) Ethanol
(d) Sugarcane

Q- 6. The largest source of pollution in the world is?

(a) herbicides and insecticides
(b) Automobile exhausts
(c) Sewage and garbage
(d) Industrial effluents


Q- 7. Among the following states, the literacy rate is highest in ?

(a) Orissa
(b) Punjab
(c) Maharashtra
(d) Mizoram


Q-8. The minimum number of members that must be present to hold the meeting of the Lok Sabha is ?

(a) Onefourth of the total membership
(b) One tenth of the total membership
(c) Fifty percent strength of the Lok Sabha
(d) At least hundred members

Q- 9. India's population growth is characterized by

(a) An increase in rate of death
(b) An increase in the ratio of females
(c) An increase in the birth rate and declining death rate
(d) Increasing number of old people

Q-10. What will you call a system of taxation under which the poorer sections are taxed at higher rates than the richer sections?

(a) Progressive tax
(b) Proportional tax
(c) Regressive tax
(d) Degressive tax

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