Sample Model Paper for SSC CHSL Exam

Sample Model Paper for SSC CHSL Exam
1. Postal voting is otherwise called
(a) plural voting
(b) proxy voting
(c) weighted voting
(d) secret voting
2. Stability of the Government is assured in
(a) Parliamentary Form of Government.
(b) Presidential Form of Government.
(c) Plural Executive System
(d) Direction Democracy
3. According to the Indian Constitution, the vacancy in the office of the President of India shall be filled within
(a) 1 month
(b) 6 months
(c) 3 months
(d) 1 year
4. What is “Vishva Mohini”?
(a) Name for India’s Beauty Queen
(b) The title given to Lata Mangeshkar for her contribution to music
(c) An Indian ship
(d) A famous book on Indian dances
5. The main function of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is
(a) enforcing of Uruguay Round Agreements
(b) facilitating multilateral trade relations of member countries and reviewing
trade policies
(c) administering trade dispute settlement procedures
(d) None of the above
6. Name the author of the book A Passage to England
(a) E. M. Forster
(b) Nirad C. Choudhary
(c) Vikram Seth
(d) Eric Segal
7. Which is the long-range missile that was tested by Pakistan in the wake of India testing Agni II ?
(a) Ghauri II
(b) Shaheen I
(c) Hatf I
(d) Half II
8. The Indian Naval Ship being converted into a maritime museum is
(a) Sagar Samrat
(b) Kanishka
(c) Samrat Ashoka
(d) Vikrant
9. The first country to legalize medically assisted suicide is
(a) Australia
(b) United States
(c) Netherlands
(d) Switzerland
10. The Baisakhi Festival of the year 1999 is of great historical significance to Punjab because
(a) it commemorates the tercentenary of the foundation of Khalsa Panth
(b) it being the last such festival of the twentieth century
(c) of participation by a large number of Punjabis who are non resident Indians
(d) None of the above
11. Exobiology deals with the study of
(a) external characters of living organisms
(b) life on the surface of the earth
(c) life in the outer layers of atmosphere
(d) life in other planets and space
12. The Social System of the Harappans was
(a) Fairly egalitarian
(b) Slave-Labour based
(c) Colour (Varna) based
(d) Caste based
13. Which of the following Vedas provides information about the civilisation of the Early Vedic Age?
(a) Rig-veda
(b) Yajur-veda
(c) Atharva-veda
(d) Sama-veda
14. The university which became famous in the post-Gupta Era was
(a) Kanchi
(b) Taxila
(c) Nalanda
(d) Vallabhi
15. Banabhatta was the court poet of which emperor?
(a) Vikramaditya
(b) Kumaragupta
(c) Harshavardhana
(d) Kanishka
16. The first Indian ruler, who established the supremacy of Indian Navy in the Arabian Sea was
(a) Rajaraja I
(b) Rajendra I
(c) Rajadhiraja I
(d) Kulottunga I
17. The Mughal painting reaches its / zenith during the reign of
(a) Akbar
(b) Jahangir
(c) Shahjahan
(d) Aurangzeb
18. Permanent Revenue settlement of Bengal was introduced by
(a) Clive
(b) Hastings
(c) Wellesley
(d) Cornwallis
19. The father of extremist movement in India is
(a) Motilal Nehru
(b) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
(c) Vallabhbhai Patel
(d) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
20. The World Bank normally gives
(a) short-term loans
(b) medium-term loans
(c) long-term loans
(d) medium and long-term loans
21. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) came into existence with
(a) Berlin Conference
(b) London Conference
(c) Brettonwoods Conference
(d) Rome Conference
22. Multiplier process in economic theory is conventionally taken to mean
(a) the manner in which prices increase
(b) the manner in which banks create credit
(c) income of an economy grows on account of an initial investment
(d) the manner in which government expenditure increases
23. Structural adjustment loans given by the World Bank are meant for
(a) increasing employment in agriculture
(b) increasing export-earning capacity of the borrower country
(c) reducing inequalities of income distribution
(d) encouraging capital-intensive industries
Answers
1. (b) 2. (b) -3. (b) 4. (d) 5. (b) 6. (b) 7. (a) 8. (d) 9. (c) 10. (a) 11. (d) 12. (a) 13. (a) 14. (c) 15. (c) 16. (a) 17. (b) 18. (d) 19. (d) 20. (d) 21. (c) 22. (c) 23. (d)
