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144 Questions with Answers ( RRB NTPC 28 and 29 March 2016 Both shifts)

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Q1. Rowlatt act was passed in?

Answer:  March 1919

Q2. Who gave the slogan Do or Die during the freedom struggle of India?

 Answer:   Mahatma Gandhi

 

Q3. World Tuberculosis Day was observed on which day?

 Answer: 24th March

 

Q4. When Indian constitution did come into amendment?

 Answer:  18 June 1951

Q5. What is the name of horse of Maharana Pratap?

 Answer: Chetak

Q6. Which river is known as the 'sorrow' of West bengal?

 Answer: Damodar River was earlier known as the "River of Sorrows"

Q7. What is the Capital of Cyprus?

 Answer: Nicosia

Q8. By Which amendment of the constitution the voting was reduced age from 21 to 18 years?

 Answer: The Constitution (Sixty-first Amendment) Act, 1988

Q9. Mrinalini Sarabhai is related to?

 Answer: Classical Dancer: Bharatnatyam

 

Q10. konark Sun temple built by?

 Answer: King NarasimhadevaI of Eastern Ganga Dynasty in 13th Century in Odisha.

 

Q11. Golden temple of dambulla is present in ?

 Answer: Sri Lanka

 

Q12. The third Battle of Panipat between?

 Answer: Between “the Durrani Empire Ahmad ShahAbdali of Afghanistan” and “the Maratha Empire Balavil Baji Rao” in 1761 A.D.

 

Q13. Which spacecraft was launched towards the Moon from an Earth

 Answer: The Luna 10 

 

Q14. Which was the first Indian artificial satellite?

 Answer: Aryabhata in 19 April 1975

 

Q15. Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) established in which year?

 Answer: 1958

 

Q16. The First International Cricket Match played between?

 Answer: The USA and Canada in 1844

 

Q17. Which continent is the world’s smallest?

 Answer: Australia

 

Q18. Which is the longest canal in India?

 Answer: Indira Gandhi Canal or Rajasthan canal (Rajasthan)

 

Q19. Karnam Malleswari is related to which game?

 Answer: An Indian weightlifter

 

Q20. Railway Staff College is situated at?

Answer: Vadodara 

 

Q21. When Swami Vivekananda did deliver his First Speech in the Parliament of the World's Religions in Chicago?

Answer: 11th September 1893

 

Q22. In which year Vasco da Gama arrived in India?

Answer: Vasco da Gama reached at Calicut, India in May 20, 1498

 

Q23. Aruna Asaf Ali was associated with which one of the following?

Answer: Quit India Movement

 

Q24. In which session of congress Subhash Chandar Bose was President?

Answer: January 29, 1939

 

Q25. The Establishment of Panchayati Raj was recommended by?

Answer: On the recommendations of Balwantrai Mehta Committee Report 1957

 

Q26. Which gas is known as marsh gas?

Answer: Metane gas (CH4)

 

Q27. The political parties got the constitutional recognition for the first time in the year?

Answer:  1856

 

Q28. What is Viticulture?

Answer: Production of grapes

 

Q29. The words ‘Satyameva jayate’ inscribed below the base plate of the emblem of India are taken from?

Answer: Mundak Upanishad

 

Q30. Under Article 356 of the Constitution of India, President’s rule was imposed for the first time in?

Answer: PEPSU (Patiala and East Punjab States Union)

 

Q31. The Khurda Road division, Odisha of the East Coast Railway (ECoR) has set a target to install bio-toilets in how many train coaches during 2016-17 as part of the Swachh Bharat Mission

Answer: 2,000 train coaches

 

32). Who discovered penicillin? 
Answer: Alexander Fleming


33). Which of following chemicals is called as saltpeter?
Answer: Potassium Nitrate


34). Which boxer is known as 'Real Deal'?
Answer: Evander Holyfield


35). Which number of Lok Sabha was formed during 2014 election?
Answer: 16th Lok Sabha (16thSpeaker – Sumitra Mahajan)

 

 

Q36. Odd one out

a)    External hard disk

b)    CD

c)    Keyboard

d)    Digital camera

Answer: Keyboard

 

Q37.  A hacker is a?

Answer: A person who breaks codes and passwords to gain unauthorized entry to computer systems.

 

Q38. Capital of Denmark? 

Answer: Copenhagen


Q39. International Yoga Day? 

Answer: June 21

 

Q40. Which Country celebrates its Independence Day on 4th January

Answer: Myanmar

 

Q50. Which is the oldest dam in India?

Answer: Kallanai Dam

 

Q51. Rabindranath tagore got nobel prize in which year?

Answer: 1913

 

Q52. How Many Players in the game of Kho-Kho ?

Answer: 12 Players

 

Q53. Who was the first Indian hockey player to be awarded Padma shri?

Answer: Balbir Singh Dosanjh in 1957

 

Q54. Who is the first Indian woman to win an Asian Games gold?

Answer: Kamaljeet Sandhu

 

Q55. Men’s French open 2015 winner?

Answer: Stan Wawrinka

 

Q56. Who is the father of Indian space programme?

Answer: Dr Vikram Sarabhai

 

Q57. A group of dolphins is called?

Answer: a "School" or a "Pod"

 

Q58. How many fundamental duties are there in India?

Answer:Eleven (11)

 

Q59. Ajanta and Ellora caves are situated in which state?

Answer: Located near Aurangabad in Maharashtra

 

Q60. What was the name of the first dog in space?

Answer: Laika

 

Q61. Who invented the polio vaccine?

Answer: Dr. Jonas Salk

 

Q62. Bio-ethanol is usually obtained from?

Answer: The conversion of carbon-based feedstock

 

Q63. The statue of liberty to USA by which Country?

Answer: France

 

Q64. The Oscar Award was won maximum times by?

Answer: Walt Disney has won Oscar 36 times.

 

Q65. Next winter session Olympic game venue?

Answer: 2018: Pyeongchang, South Korea

 

Q66. What is the study of birds called? 

Answer: Ornithology

 

Q67. Which country has the largest land in respect of area?

Answer: Russia

 

Q68. Computer chips also known as?

Answer: Integrated Circuit

 

Q69. Reuter’s international news agency headquartered in?

Answer: Canary Wharf, London, England, United Kingdom

 

Q70. United Nations climate change Conferences held in which place?

Answer: Paris, France

 

Q80. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party is founded by whom?

Answer: C. N. Annadurai in 1949

 

Q81. What is the Abbreviation of PSLV?

Answer: Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle

 

Q82. Which is the largest planet in the solar system?

Answer: Mercury (Note: - The biggest planet is Jupiter)

 

Q83. Which Instruments used to detect object under water?

Answer: Sonar

 

Q84. Which planet has moon named Ganymede?

Answer: Jupiter's Moon Ganymede

 

Q85. Which indian king used naval power to conquer ports of east asia? 

Answer: Rajendra chola

 

Q86. Where is the island of Sychelles located? 

Answer: east of Africa

 

Q87. What is the effect of Greenhouse gas on Earth? 

Answer: Global warming

 

Q88. Which is the largest landlocked country in the world?

Answer: Kazakhstan

 

Q89. What is the largest non polar desert in the world?

Answer: Sahara

 

Q90. Paper was invented in which Country? 

Answer: 100BC in China (invented by Cai Lun)

 

Q91. Who was the first Gymnast to score a perfect 10 at an Olympics? 

Answer: Nadia Elena Comăneci

Q92. The headquarter of UNESCO is located in? 

Answer: Paris,France

Q93. What is the Currency of Thailand? 

Answer: Thai Bhat

Q94. RBI founded in which year? 

Answer: 1935 (April 1, 1935)

Q95. Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger related with which company? 

Answer: Wikipedia

 

Q96. Interpol headquarters is located in?

Answer: Lyon, France

 

Q97. Name the smallest bone of Human Body?

Answer: Stapes

Q98. When the World Environment Day is celebrated?

Answer: 5 June

Q99. What was the Father’s name of Subhash Chandra Bose?

Answer: Mr. Janakinath Bose (Mother’s Name: Mrs. Prabhavati Devi )

 

Q100. Who is the chief justice of India at present?

Answer: Justice T.S. Thakur (43rd)

 

Q101. Which of the following Called Aurum?

1.Bronze

2.Gold

3.Silver
4.Copper

Answer: Gold

 

Q102. Who composed the national song of India?

Answer: Bankim Chandra Chatterjee

Q103. Who was the last of the Mughal emperors in India?

Answer: Bahadur Shah Zafar

Q104. Who is Called Seemant Gandhi?

Answer: Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan

 

Q105. A Kunchikal waterfall is located in?

Answer:  Karnataka (Height of 455 metres)

 

Q106. Which body organ can grow and regenerate?

Answer: The liver 

         

Q107. Which game is recently removed from Olympic? 

Answer: wrestling

 

Q108. By fixation of Nitrogen is meant for

Answer: Conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to useful compounds.

 

Q109. A chemical reaction that takes place with the evolution of heat is called?

Answer: Exothermic reaction

 

Q110. Argon gas was discovered by?

Answer: William Ramsay

 

Q111. Nitric Acid does not react with?

Answer: Gold


Q112. Reared for its fleece or Fiber in?

Answer


Q113. Where in the human body can you find islets of langerhans?
Answer:

 

Q114. Pollination by wind is called?

Answer: Anemophily or wind pollinated

 

Q115. A Passage to infinity: Medieval Indian mathematics from Kerala and its impact written by?
Answer: George Gheverghese Joseph

 

Q116. Maximum times winner in FIFA world cup by which Country?

Answer: Brazil

 

Q117. “Tee” Term associated with which game?

 Answer: Golf

Q118. One Question asked related to Quit India Revolution?

 

Q 119. Suez canal is located in which country?
 
Answer: Egypt (Mediterranean Sea to Red Sea)

Q 120. What is Graphene?
Answer: Allotrope of carbon

Q 121. What is the Full form of RADAR?
Answer: Radio Detection And Ranging

Q 122. What is Umami?
Answer: 5th basic taste of tongue

Q 123. Who has won the most grand slams in tennis?

Answer: Roger Federer

Q 124. Which Director Received Oscar Award from India?
Answer: Satyajit Ray

 

Q 125. What is the Full Form of DPT Vaccine?
Answer: Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus

Q 126. Which river flows through Karnataka and Tamil Nadu?
Answer: Kaveri


Q 127. Who had been named Time's Person of the Year 2015?
Answer: Chancellor Angela Merkel

Q 128. Who is the father of geometry?
Answer: Euclid

Q 129. Zika virus disease is caused by a virus transmitted by?

Answer: Aedes mosquito

 

Q 130. Berlin wall demolished in which year?

Answer: 1989

 

Q 131. What languages use Ideograms?

Answer: China and Japan

 

Q 132. What is the Full form of SPM?

Answer: Suspended Particulate Matter

 

Q 133. Which is the Tallest building in the world?

Answer: Burj Khalifa

 

Q 134. Who gives oath to the President?

Answer: Chief Justice of India

 

Q 135. How many Number of medals India Won in 2012 Olympics?

Answer: 6 medals

 

Q 136. Kamarup kingdom is in which state?

Answer: Assam

 

Q 137. What is the retirement age of Chief justice of India?

Answer: 65 years

 

Q 138. What is the Chemical name of Baking soda?

Answer: Sodium Bicarbonate

 

Q 139. Lemur are found in?

Answer: Madagascar

 

Q 140.  Chandrashekhar Limit is applied to?

Answer: Mass

 

Q 141. Bhimbetka caves are approximately how many years old?

Answer: 30,000 years

 

Q 142. Maximum gold in Olympics by which person?

Answer: Michael Phelps

 

Q 143. What is tomato?

Answer: It is a fruit

 

Q144. Heart attack occurs due to?


Answer: When one or more of your coronary arteries become blocked

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