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Monday, 28 August 2023

Padma Shri Jayanta Mahapatra Odisha current affairs and GK


Padma Shri Jayanta Mahapatra who recently passed away was a

a) Poet

b) Actor

c) Social worker

d) Artist


Answer:  Poet


More about Jayanta Mahapatra 





Legendary poet Padma Shri Jayanta Mahapatra passed away on 27/08/2023 at the age of 95 years. His poetry rooted in the Ethos of Odisha, served as a bridge between  Indian culture and English verse. He is the first Indian poet to win Sahitya Akademi award for English Poetry. He won Sahitya Akademi award in the year 1981 for his poetry book Relationships. He has written more than 25 books out of which seven are in odia language and rest are in English language. 'Indian Summer' and 'Hunger' - are two great poem written by Jayanta Mahapatra which are the finest example of  classic in modern Indian literature. He was awarded with Padma Shri in the year 2009. 

Thursday, 24 August 2023

Television short essay/ Less tv Better Behaviour short essay

 

Less Television (TV) Better Behaviour





 

Today’s generation are more addictive to the television,  that they spend hours of precious time infront of the television. It is believed that ‘what we see that affect our behaviour’. The programmes in the television are always not good for the children. All the contents are not meant for the children. Sometimes it shows content based on cruelty, violence, which feed negativity and lots of useless thoughts in the mind of the children.

         Long hours infront of the television stop the children from their outdoor play activities. It also not allow them to interact with friends and family. At last it left the children with a non living device. Which push them towards the world of introverts  and makes them – low confident, less creative and self-doubtful.

Watching television for a longer time not only

affect the intellectual but also have bad impact on health. It reduces the sleeping hours which take us towards different health issues, also affect the eyes.

On the other hand children who are not so much attached with the television are likely to have less behavioural problems . They are more creative and organised in their work. So we should always promote the thought “ Less Tv  Better Behaviour”.

Monday, 14 August 2023

My Great India Essay/ Short essay for school students

 

            My Great India Essay

 

I live in the most wonderful Place of the world. It is the land of Gods, Goddess, Rivers, mountains and the land of many Brave freedom fighters.

      Which is surrounded by the Great Himalayas in its North and three water bodies in its South. The availability of a lots of Mineral resources makes it the centre of attraction for all other countries of the world.

Yes I’ am here talking about my Great country India. Which is a unique example of “ Unity among Diversity”. People of different caste , creed, religion and language group live together. Here people celebrate all festivals with great joy whether its  Holi, , Eid or Christmas and give respect to all religion. Brotherhoodness and religious tolerance makes my country special than other countries.

My country India is such a sacred land  known by the name – ‘DevaBhumi’ meaning the place of Gods . Rivers like Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati, Krishna, Kaveri flows throughout the country.

Many saints took birth on this land. They have done great works in the field of art, science, literature and medical.  Our most ancient literature And Vedas, Puranas teach us so many things to live a peaceful life. Our  ancestors proved their excellence in mathematics and astrology as well. Aryabhata introduced ZERO to the world.

Due to the richness of culture and enormous raw materials it is also called by the name  ‘Sone ki Chidiya’ – getting attracted by its prosperity the Europeans , French, Dutch and the English established colonies over India. More than 200 years of exploitation of English rulers left the country in a poor condition.

But our Brave Freedom fighters like – Netaji Subash Chandra Bose, Lala Lajpat Rai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Aurobindo Ghosh and many others fought for the Nation and made India free from British rule on 15th August 1947.

The women of my country India are also not less than anyone – taking from Jhansi Rani Laxmi Bai to Sarojini Naidu and many more actively participated in the National movement.

All their contribution towards the Nation made my country India today , one of the leading Nation in the world. Our Prime minister Mr. Narendra Modi is a global icon and the most popular prime minister in the world. He established good relationship with all most all the Nations due to his good diplomatic intelligence.

In current time my country people showing their excellence in Every field – whether it is sports, Business, Entrepreneurship or Beauty contest, Olympic games in every aspect Indian are marking their best.

During COVID Pandemic time our country India supplied medicine and helped a number of countries. All because of the hard work and dedication of my country’s people.

 

Conclusion:

Since ancient time to till now my country India always stands in a Great position. Still there is long way to go. I feel proud of being a citizen of India and by the above mentioned point I conclude my writing saying truly – My country India is a great country.

 

 

Wednesday, 9 August 2023

Important Social Science Questions Class IX

         Class IX SOCIAL SCIENCE 



Very short answer type Questions

1) What is Tithe? 

Ans : It was a tax levied by the Church, comprising at least of the agricultural produce by the farmers. 

2) What was Taille? 

Ans: Taille was the kind of tax which was paid by the people of third estate directly to the State. 

3) Which ruler came to power in France in 1774 ? 

Ans: Louis XVI of Bourbon family, ascended the throne of France in 1774.

4) Name two famous socialist who introduced a communist system? 

Ans:  Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. 

5) What was a 'DUMA'?

Ans:  DUMA was a parliament of elected consultative  formed with the permission of Tsar after the success of 1905 Russian Revolution. 

6) Which incident was the immediate cause of 1905 Revolution in Russia? 

Ans: ' Bloody Sunday' was the incident, where over 100 workers were killed and above 300 wounded on a Sunday. 

7)  What is the standard meridian of India? 

Ans: The standard Meridian of India is 82°30'E.

8) Which is the smallest and largest state of India area wise? 

Ans: The smallest state is Goa and the largest state is  Rajasthan. 

9) What is  the other name for ' Himadri '? 

Ans: Inner Himalayas

10) What does ' Khadar'? 

Ans:  The newer youngest deposits of the floodplain are called Khadar. They are renewed almost every year and so are fertile, thus ideal for intensive agriculture. 

11) What does ' Bhangar' mean? 

Ans: The largest part of the northern plains is formed of older alluvium. It lie above the floodplains of the rivers and present a terrace like feature. This part is called Bhangar. 

12) Give any two merit of democracy? 

Ans: i) A democratic government is a better government because it is a more  accountable form of government. 

ii) Democracy improve the quality of decision- making. 

13) Give any two Demerits of Democracy? 

Ans: i) Leadership keep changing in  a democracy. This leads to instability. 

ii)  So many people have to be consulted in a democracy that it leads to delays. 

14)  What does ' Multiple cropping' mean? 

Ans: To grow more than one crop on a piece of land during the year is known as multiple cropping. 

15) What are the factors of production? 

Ans : There are  four factors of production - Land, Labour, Physical capital and human Capital. 


Independence Day Speech in English 2023: August 15 2023 Short speech in English

           


Hello/ Namaste

A warm Good morning to all present over here. Honourable Chief guest of the day , Respected Principal sir , My Dear Teachers and all my fellow members I feel delightful for getting this opportunity to speak a few words on this great occasion of Independence Day.

Every year On 15th of August we celebrate Independence Day to remember the glorious contribution of our Great freedom fighters. They made a lot of sacrifices to free our country from 200 years of British rule . Because of their long years of fight for an independent Nation today we able to breathe in  this free India.

Being a true Indian we all should feel proud of our great nation and freedom fighters. This is the day to take oath for maintaining the dignity and to value our national movement, National Flag , National Anthem and to promote equality, justice, and fraternity in the country.

India’s current position

If we will think a while we’ll find that today’s India is way forward than the past time. We progressed a lot in this 75 years. You have seen a multidimensional development in all most every field. From Agriculture to Manufacturing Industries, In Education, Health, Public Finance, Banking, Railway, Technology like  Artificial intelligence we marked our success everywhere.

All these are result of the hard work and dedication of our nation’s People. Getting inspiration from all elders let’s take a pledge today – we all will take our country one step further with our good deeds and make our people feel proud for our actions.

                            Jai Hind!

Tuesday, 1 August 2023

How to Improve English Grammar skill

      


3 Best Ways to Improve Your English Grammar Skills

 

Enhancing your English grammar skills is essential for effective communication and language proficiency. Whether you're a non-native speaker or a native speaker seeking improvement, there are different ways to boost your grammar abilities.

Grammar is hard, and so is its definition. The clearest way to describe grammar is that it’s a system in place or rules of a language that dictate words, phrases, and punctuation to structure sentences.

There’s a lot more nuance to grammar than just this basic definition. You’d be surprised to know that even native English speakers struggle with grammar sometimes. Without proper grammar, you run the risk of miscommunicating and with it, your passage may end up being unclear and unreadable.

For something that everyone in general struggles with, here are the three best ways that can help them to improve their English grammar skills:

3 Efficient Ways To Improve English Grammar Skills

1.     Reading and Listening (Lots of it)

The first step would be to improve your grammar by taking a gander at work published by celebrated authors known for their particular skills in writing. You can see the grammar used in their fine work to get a good idea of how to use it for yourself.


This is an example of a grammatically correct passage.

Another common technique used to improve your grammar skills is to listen to people speaking English. You can learn sentence and grammar structures just by hearing people talk. Gives you a good perspective of when and where to use certain words and sentences.

2.     Study and practice

According to Ted Nicholas: “Knowledge without action, is like having no knowledge at all!

Meaning you can read all the grammatically correct texts you want but if you don’t practice what you learn, you’ll be stuck, where you started.

To that end, I would recommend using online grammar exercises to improve your grammar. Study the different grammar concepts to get familiarized, then practice their specific uses with grammar worksheets.

The more exercises you attempt, the more intricacies you’ll understand of grammar.


This is a sentence correction exercise. These type of exercises plays a key role in practicing and improving grammar.

3.     Use the Grammar Checker Tool

The ways I mentioned will surely improve your grammar but for some reason, if you’re still having trouble then I’d suggest using online grammar-checking tools.

These online tools reduce your workload by doing the heavy lifting for you. They not only swiftly correct your grammar but some also provide suggestions on what you did wrong so you’re aware of it the next time.

I use a grammar checker tool myself when I don’t feel like going through paragraphs of big texts. Grammarcheck.ai is my go-to tool for its unlimited word count and simple-to-use features.

It’s an easily accessible AI tool that gets the job done in seconds after you copy/paste your text or upload it. The AI either tells you that there are no grammar errors or gives you automatic suggestions to correct the errors (if any).


The suggestions you can either improve manually yourself or have the tool do it for you with its “Correct All” option.

Articles are made and shared these days in no time. Using online tools to get the tasks done that would normally take writers hours to get just one article out the door after painstaking editing and proofreading. The online checker saves you the hassle of going through large passages for grammar errors and helps you get your work done fast whether you’re a professional or a student.

Conclusion

Proper grammar is essential at every level, be it school or professional work. In schools, there is negative marking for improper grammar. In the professional line of work, there are publications/blogs out there that demand your article is checked for grammar before submitting so they don’t have to.

Grammatically incorrect work is often discarded without much consideration by publishers. Hence, the significance of grammar is clear. Use proper grammar to convey your message correctly clearly and concisely that is understandable to your audience.

Grammarcheck.ai pulling double duty. It helps check passages for grammar errors and helps you improve your grammar to reduce your reliance on helping materials. A win-win as they would say.

 

Saturday, 1 July 2023

The story teller class 4 English Question Answer

 

THE STORY – TELLER

Exercise

Multiple choice questions

A.    Answer the following Questions by choosing the best option

 

1.      The word Sultry means?

a)      Very cold

b)      Very hot and uncomfortable

c)       Dry and wet

d)      Chilly

2.      The word that meaning unwilling is:

a)      Clicked

b)      Reluctantly

c)       Resumed

d)      Grass

3.      The aunt told the children a story about

a)      Sheep

b)      Field

c)       Grass

d)      A little girl

4.      When Cyril looked out of the window he saw

a)      A flock of sheep

b)      A stream

c)       Two buffalo

d)      A herd of cattle

5.      The aunt was very sure that the bachelor’s story would have an improper ending so she

a)      Was angry

b)      Didn’t listen to him

c)       Didn’t want him to narrate any story

d)      Interrupted him and completed the story.

 

 

B.       

1.How did the children find the story told by the Aunt.

Answer:  The children found the story stupid, boring and not interesting which was told by the Aunt.

 

2. What type of story the bachelor told the children.

Answer:  The Bachelor told an interesting story which was full of excitement. He used many tricks to capture the interest of the children.

 

3. Why did not there were any sheep in the Park?

Answer: There were no sheep in the park because Prince mother once had a Dream that her son would  either killed by a sheep or by a clock falling on him.

 

4. How was Bertha saved?

Answer: Bertha was saved because of her three medals of goodness. When the three medals of goodness made sound then the prince heard the medal’s sound and killed the wolf with his bow and arrow and Bertha was saved.

 

5. Why did the Bachelor thank the aunty?

Answer:  The Bachelor thank the aunt for giving a proper ending and for making it the most beautiful story.

The Bachelor wanted to give an improper ending ,he wanted Bertha to be killed by wolf but the Aunt interrupted and changed the story by giving a proper ending to the story.

 

 

Write the opposite word of the following

 

Beautiful

Kill

Boring

Stranger

Reluctantly

 

Answer:

 

Beautiful – Ugly

Kill – Save

Boring – Interesting

Stranger – Known

Reluctantly – enthusiasm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, 23 June 2023

The Little Things that Happen - poem summary and Questions answers class 5

 

    The Little Things that  Happen

 

The Little Things that Happen

Are tucked into your mind

And come again to greet you

( Or most of them, you’ll find).

 

Through many little doorways

Of which you keep the keys,

They crowd into your thinking

We call them memories.

 

But some of them are rovers

And wander off and get

So lost, the keys grow rusty,

And that means – you forget.

 

But some stay ever near you;

You’ll find they never rove-

The keys are always shining –

Those are the things you Love.

 

Summary

The Little Things that Happen is a poem by Marjorie Wilson. In this poem the poet wants to express the importance of small memories in our life.

In the first stanza the poet telling us those small things that happened to our  everyday life are stored in our mind. And those hidden things often come as memories to greet us. There are numbers of ways which remind us about lots of memories. But  some memories just go away from our mind and you forget those. Memories which we love the most always stays with us.

 

Question Answer

 

A.      Choose the correct option to answer the questions.

1.      What comes to greet you from time to time?

a.      Dream

b.      Old thoughts

c.       Friends

        Answer : old thoughts

2.      Where do memories stay?

a.      Tucked away in our dreams

b.      Buried in the past

c.       Hidden in our mind

        Answer: Hidden in our mind

Answer the following Questions

Q1. What comes through the doorway?

Answer: Old thoughts and memories come through the doorway.

Q2.  What happens when the keys to some doorways get rusty?

Answer: when the keys to some doorways get rusty we forgot our memories.

Q3. What happens to the memories of things you Love?

Answer: The memories of things which we love always stay with  and give us happiness.

Q4. Why do some memories always stay with you while others go away?

Answer: The memories which we love we always keep it in our mind and the bad memories we don’t want to remember so it rove and go away.

Q5. What happens to the memories that rove?

Answer:  The memories which rove are never found again.

Q6. How do the memories that stay with you help you?

Answer: The memories that stay with us help us in different ways – happy memories cherish us and Bad memories teach us good lesson of life.

Q7. Why are the keys of some memories ‘always shining’ ?

Answer : The keys of some memories always shining because  those the memories of love and we keep them always near us.

 

Write the opposite words

Forget –

Love –

Little –

Always –

Answer:

Forget – remember

Love – Hate

Little – Huge/ Big

Always – Never


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Wednesday, 31 May 2023

World no Tobacco Day/ GK/ Current affairs/ Important Days and Theme

 

   No Tobacco Day

When do we celebrate world no Tobacco Day? What is the theme of world no Tobacco day for the year 2023.

 

Answer : Every year we celebrate world no Tobacco day on 31st May.

In the year 2023 the Theme for World no Tobacco day is –

            “ We need food, not Tobacco”





 

 

 

 

Tuesday, 23 May 2023

Sambad Kaumudi by Raja Ram mohan Roy - Mirat-ul-Akbar' GK, current affairs

 

Q. Sambad Kaumudi – the weekly newspaper was published by whom and when?

Answer : Sambad Kaumudi is a Bengali weekly newspaper was published by Raja Ram mohan Roy in 1821. This news paper campaigned for removal of the Sati Pratha.

 

Apart from Sambad Kaumudi  two more journals by Raja Ram Mohan Roy are – ‘ The Brahmanical Magazine ‘ in 1821 and ‘ Mirat-ul-Akbar’ The Persian weekly magazine.

Friday, 19 May 2023

Matarbari Sea port - GK current affairs

 

Where is ' Matarbari ' – port is located?

Answer: Bangladesh

The Matarbari deep sea port is being Set up in the Cox's bazar area of southeast Bangladesh and is expected to be commissioned in 2027.

Wednesday, 1 February 2023

First climatic atlas of the world

 Q. Who has prepared the first climatic atlas of the world?

Answer:  Al- Balakhi


Description 

 Al-Balakhi was an Arab geographer. He collected climatic data from the Arab travellers and made the first climatic atlas of the world.

The name of first climatic atlas of the world was  Kitab-ul-Ashkal.

Meaning of climate

Climate is the sum total of the weather conditions such as - temperature, atmospheric pressure, winds, humidity, precipitation,etc prevails over a large area for a long period of time. Generally about 30 to 40 years.

It is a broad term which includes all weather phenomenon. Sometimes we consider it as equal to weather but both weather and climate are different. Weather is the part of a climatic condition. So, the term 'Weather ' should not be confused with climate.



Saturday, 28 January 2023

NIPUN Bharat Mission| Full form - Important key points

 What is the Full form of NIPUN BHARAT scheme?

Answer: National Initiative for Proficiency in Reading with Understanding and Numeracy.


More about the Scheme

National Initiative for proficiency in reading with understanding and Numeracy a programme by union government 

The Scheme was launched by ministry of         education as a part of NEP 2020.

• Basically it convers the need of the children  from age group 3 to 9 years.

• The main target of the scheme is to ensure all children should be provided with foundational literacy and numeracy by the end of class 3 by the year 2026-27.

• It expects to prepare for transforming reforms in school and higher education in the country.

• It is a holistic programme includes students, teachers, parents and the community.

Friday, 20 January 2023

DMK political party / full form / Founder/ When it formed


Q. Which of the regional political parties was First able to form a Government in one of the states of India .

Answer: Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam in Tamilnadu.

 It was a notable triumph and it left a mark in  the political history of India. In 1967, when the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam government rode to control in the Territory of Madras, it denoted the absolute first win for a regional party in Quite a while. It was additionally critical in light of the fact that it laid out areas of strength for two parties  in Tamil Nadu, which till date have not surrendered capacity to any.

Things to note:

DMK full form  ~ Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam

Founded By       ~ CN Annadurai

Year of Formation ~ 1967

Found in the state of ~ Tamilnadu

Current CM             ~ MK Stalin 




Wednesday, 18 January 2023

Akbar Nama and Ain-i- Akbari

 

Akbar Nama - An account of Mughal emperor Akbar's work written by Abul fazl to pass information regarding his achievements and policies to the future generation 

 

Who was the writer of Akbari Nama

Author: Abul Fazl

Akbar Nama is a written work by Abul Fazl in 16th century.

Abu'l fazl was one of the Nine jewels of Akbar’s court, wrote Three volume history about the reign of Mughal emperor Akbar. Akabari Nama was completed by Abu'l fazl in six to seven years. He had started the writing work in 1589 and finished by 1596.

About the Book:

The Akbar nama was the official record of the third Mughal emperor Akbar. It was written in Persian language which was also the court language of Mughals. The Book was Inspired the BaburNama. The book AakbarNama also known as the Book of Akbar.


The Book AkbarNama written in Three volume.

Volume I

Dealt with Akbar's ancestors. The events relating Akbar’s Birth, Childhood life are covered under this first volume.

 

Volume II

The Second volume gives a comprehensive details about the events during Akbar' reign . All his  battles are also included in this volume.

 

Volume III or Ain-i-Akbari

The third Volume was also known ae Ain-i- Akbari. It dealt with Administrative system of Mughal emperor Akbar. It  covers up the renowned “ Account of the Hindu Science “. It is further divided into five parts.

Part I Manzil- Abadi   speaks about the Imperial household and it’s maintenance.

 Part II Sipah- Abadi deals with the military and civil issues.

Part III is about the judicial and executive matters.

Part IV includes information about customs, traditions, science, literature and Hindu philosophy.

Part V contains moral principles of Akbar.

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, 13 January 2023

WELFARE EXTENSION OFFICER Previous Year Question Paper

 Post Name: WELFARE EXTENSION OFFICER   Dec 2022 Question Paper with Answer | Previous Year Question Paper OSSC/OSSSC

General Awareness - General Awareness

Q. 1

Which is the hardest substance in the body?

(A) Knee

(B) Femur bone

(C) Enamel (Correct Answer)

(D) Skull


Q. 2

Which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution provides protection against self-incrimination?

(A) 1950

(B) Article 17

(C) Article 31 

(D) Article 22


Q. 3

Combustion is a ___________.

(A) Biological process

(B) No reaction 

(C) Chemical process (Correct Answer)

(D) Physical process


Q. 4

Which of the following journals was published by Madam Bhikaji Cama?

(A) Bande Mataram (Correct Answer)

(B) Common Weal

(C) Yugantar

(D) The Sociologist


Q. 5

Which is the capital of Sikkim?

(A) Imphal

(B) Bhopal

(C) Kavaratti 

(D) Gangtok (Correct Answer)


Q. 6

Which of the following has become the first city in the country to get a processed steel slag (industrial waste) road?

A) Panaji

(B) Surat (Correct Answer)

(C) Mumbai

(D) Chennai

Q. 7

Part XIVA" of the Indian Constitution deals with which of the following?

(A) Anti-defection

(B) Panchayats (Chosen option)

(C) Tribunals (Correct Answer)

(D) Municipalities


Q. 8

The force of gravity _______ with altitude and also varies on the surface of the earth.

(A) varies continuously

(B) increases 

(C) remains the same

(D) decreases (Correct Answer


Q. 9

What is the SI unit of the electric current?

(A) Ampere (Correct)

(B) Pascal

(C) Candela

(D) Mole


Q. 10

In India, who has the authority to make ‘extra-territorial legislation’?

(A) State Legislative Assembly

(B) Prime Minister of India

(C) Parliament of India (Correct Answer)

(D) Governor of the State


Q. 11

In India, who has the authority to make ‘extra-territorial legislation’?

(A) State Legislative Assembly

(B) Prime Minister of India

(C) Parliament of India (Correct Answer)

(D) Governor of the State


Q. 12

Srinagar is located on the banks of which river?

(A) Ravi

(B) Sutlej 

(C) Chenab

(D) Jhelum (Correct Answer)


Q. 13

The Asian Games is a multi-disciplinary sports event held once in every ________ years.

(A) Five

(B) Six

(C) Four (Correct Answer)

(D) Three


Q. 14

The Attorney-General of India is appointed by the:

(A) Prime Minister of India

(B) Chief Justice of India

(C) President of India (Correct Answer)

(D) Vice President of India


Q. 15

What is the expansion of "GDP", in economic terminology?

(A) Gross Domestic Pockets

(B) Gross Domestic Product (Correct Answer)

(C) Growth Domestic Product)

(D) Gross Duration Product


Q. 16

Who among the following discovered penicillin?

(A) Carolus Linnaeus

(B) Louis Pasteur

(C) Robert Brown

(D) Alexander Fleming (Correct Answer)


Q. 17

In September 2022, which among the following companies has been accorded with the status of a 'Maharatna' Central Public Sector Enterprise?

(A) Airports Authority of India

(B) Pawan Hans Helicopters Limited

(C) Rural Electrification Corporation Limited (Correct Answer)

(D) Indian Rare Earths Limited


Q. 18

What is the process of mixing an acid or base with water called?

(A) Alkalisation 

(B) Oxidation

(C) Reduction

(D) Dilution (Correct Answer)


Q. 19

When did the Quit India movement start?

(A) 1943

(B) 1942 (Correct Answer) 

(C) 1941

(D) 1939


Q. 20

The Nagarjuna Sagar Dam is constructed across which of the following rivers?

(A) Mahanadi

(B) Krishna (Correct Answer)

(C) Tapi

(D) Narmada 


Q. 21

The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has its headquarters in:

(A) Geneva (Correct Answer)

(B) Berlin 

(C) Vienna

(D) New York


Q. 22

In July 2022, the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change had organized the Tree Festival “Hariyali Mahotsav” in which of the following cities?

(A) Agra

(B) Srinagar

(C) New Delhi (Correct Answer)

(D) Varanasi


Q. 23

Where is Wular Lake situated?

(A) Jammu and Kashmir (Correct Answer)

(B) Himachal Pradesh

(C) Punjab

(D) Haryana


Q. 24


When was the Indian National Congress founded?

(A) 1882

(B) 1875

(C) 1878

(D) 1885 (Correct Answer)


Q. 25

Where is the Dudhwa National park located?

(A) West Bengal

(B) Uttar Pradesh (Correct Answer) 

(C) Gujarat

(D) Assam


Q. 26

Which of the following is expressed by the unit ‘Hertz’?

(A) Amplitude

(B) Wavelength

(C) Frequency (Correct Answer)

(D) Radioactivity


Q. 27

What is the term of office of the Chief Election Commissioner of India?

(A) 10 years or until he attains the age of 65 whichever is earlier

(B) 5 years or until he attains the age of 65 whichever is earlier 

(C) 6 years or until he attains the age of 70 whichever is earlier

(D) 6 years or until he attains the age of 65 whichever is earlier (Correct Answer)


Q. 28

Dantewada iron ore deposits are located in ________ state.

(A) Chhattisgarh (Correct Answer)

(B) Meghalaya

(C) Uttarakhand

(D) Punjab


Q. 29

Which among the following States has Legislative Council?

(A) Assam

(B) Tamil Nadu 

(C) Karnataka (Correct Answer)

(D) Rajasthan


Q. 30

In which year, was the Central Administrative Tribunal set up in India?

(A) 1990

(B) 1995 

(C) 1985 (Correct Answer)

(D) 1950


Q. 31

The Constituent Assembly met for the first time in New Delhi on _______________.

(A) 22nd August, 1947

(B) 9th December, 1946 (Correct Answer)

(C) 26th January, 1950 

(D) 26th November, 1949


Q. 32

The term 'secular' was added to the preamble of the Indian Constitution through which of the following Constitutional Amendment Acts?

(A) 22nd Constitution Amendment Act

(B) 44th Constitution Amendment Act

(C) 24th Constitution Amendment Act

(D) 42nd Constitution Amendment Act (Correct Answer)


Q. 33

Who renounced his knighthood to protest against Jallianwala Bagh massacre?

(A) Bhagat Singh

(B) Rabindranath Tagore (Correct Answer)

(C) Bal Gangadhar Tilak

(D) M K Gandhi


Q. 34

Name the body that consists of all persons registered in the electoral rolls of a village comprised within the area of Panchayat at village level.

(A) Municipality

(B) Zila Parishad

(C) Gram Sabha (Correct Answer)

(D) Notified Area Committee


Q. 35

The splitting of white light into its component colours is called _______.

(A) refraction

(B) diffraction

(C) dispersion (Correct Answer)

(D) reflection


Q. 36

Where was the Mughal Emperor Akbar crowned at the age of 13 years?

(A) Kanpur

(B) Kalibangan 

(C) Kalanaur (Correct Answer)

(D) Mathura


Q. 37

The Santosh Trophy is associated with which of the following games/sports?

(A) Football (Correct Answer)

(B) Tennis

(C) Basketball

(D) Cricket


Q. 38

Which of the following is present in the Article 51A of the Indian Constitution?

(A) Preamble

(B) Fundamental Rights

(C) Fundamental Duties (Correct Answer) 

(D) Directive Principles of State Policies


Q. 39

Who among the following founded the Indian Association in 1876?

(A) Chittaranjan Das

(B) Badruddin Tyabji

(C) Surendranath Banerjee (Correct Answer)

(D) Allan Octavian Hume


Q. 40

Who among the following was the leader of Munda rebellion?

(A) Balavid Munda

(B) Raghav Munda

(C) Rajesh Munda

(D) Birsa Munda (Correct Answer)


Q. 41

The first Congress ministry in Odisha was formed with _____________ as the Prime Minister (or Chief Minister) of Odisha on 19 July 1937.

(A) Biswanath Das (Correct Answer)

(B) Harekrushna Mahatab

(C) Nabakrushna Choudhuri

(D) Krushna Chandra Gajapati


Q. 42

The Abel Prize recognizes contributions to the field of ___________.

(A) Social Work 

(B) Music

(C) Science

(D) Mathematics (Correct Answer)


Q. 43

The Phillip-Duff Committee was formed in the year:

(A) 1924 (Correct Answer)

(B) 1925

(C) 1927

(D) 1926


Q. 44

Which of the following is leguminous crop?

(A) Wheat

(B) Jute

(C) Rice 

(D) Chickpea (Correct Answer)



Q. 45

The Union Government, constituted a Commission in 1983 under the Chairmanship of ______________ to review the working of the existing arrangements between the Union and the States.

(A) Kaka Kalelkar

(B) M.M. Punchhi 

(C) B.P. Mandal

(D) R.S. Sarkaria (Correct Answer)


Q. 46

Wimbledon Championship is associated with which among the following sports?

(A) Chess

(B) Golf 

(C) Tennis (Correct Answer)

(D) Rowing


Q. 47

Which of the following rivers originates from the Meghasani Hills of the Similipal massif in Keonjhar district?

(A) Nagavali

(B) Brahmani

(C) Subarnarekha

(D) Salandi (Correct Answer)


Q. 48

Who among the following presided over the annual session of the Indian National Congress in 1906?

(A) Dadabhai Naoroji (Correct Answer)

(B) S C Bose

(C) Lala Lajpat Rai

(D) Mahatma Gandhi


Q. 49

Chenab is a tributary of _________ river.

(A) Barak

(B) Indus (Correct Answer)

(C) Chambal

(D) Ganges


Q. 50

Avesta is the sacred text of which of the following religions?

(A) Islamism

(B) Sikhism

(C) Zoroastrianism (Correct Answer)

(D) Christianity


Q. 51

When was the Vijayanagara Kingdom founded?

(A) 1381

(B) 1326

(C) 1347 

(D) 1336 (Correct Answer)


Q. 52

Where is Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve located?

(A) Punjab

(B) Maharashtra

(C) Telangana 

(D) Madhya Pradesh (Correct Answer)


Q. 53

The famous Sanskrit Drama "Parashurama Vijaya" was written by:

(A) Purusottama Deva 

(B) Kapilendra Deva (Correct Answer)

(C) Anangabhima Deva III

(D) Pratarudra Deva


Q. 54

What was the first commitment period of Kyoto Protocol?

(A) 2007-2011

(B) 2008-2012 (Correct Answer) 

(C) 2005-2010

(D) 2010-2020


Q. 55

Richter scale is used to measure the effects of _______.

(A) Rainfall

(B) Earthquake (Correct Answer) 

(C) Tornadoes

(D) Tsunami


Q. 56

Who among the following is/are directly elected by the People of India on the basis of the Universal adult suffrage?

(A) The President of India

(B) Elected Members of Rajya Sabha

(C) Members of the Lokpal

(D) Elected Members of Lok Sabha (Correct Answer)


Q. 57

Kurnool is located on the banks of __________ river.

(A) Mahanadi

(B) Mahi

(C) Cauvery

(D) Tungabhadra (Correct Answer)


Q. 58

In India, what is the normal term of office of Governor of a state?

(A) 3 Years

(B) 4 Years

(C) 5 Years (Correct Answer)

(D) 2 Years


Q. 59

In India, what is the normal term of office of Governor of a state?

(A) 3 Years

(B) 4 Years

(C) 5 Years (Correct Answer)

(D) 2 Years


Q. 60

Who among the following Hindi poets composed 'Prithviraj-raso'?

(A) Panini

(B) Vishakhadatta 

(C) Chandbardai (Correct Answer)

(D) Vyasa


Q. 61

Which of the following Newspapers was started by Bal Gangadhar Tilak?

(A) Al-hilal

(B) Rast Goftar

(C) Kesari (Correct Answer) 

(D) Native


Q. 62

Night blindness is due to the deficiency of which of the following vitamins?

(A) Vitamin A (Correct Answer)

(B) Vitamin C

(C) Vitamin D 

(D) Vitamin K


Q. 63

Which among the following is an Indian innovation in the field of parliamentary procedures?

(A) Lame-Duck Session

(B) Question Hour 

(C) Zero Hour (Correct Answer)

(D) Adjournment Motion


Q. 64

Where was the 17th G20 Heads of State and Government Summit held?

(A) Riyadh

(B) Bali (Correct Answer)

(C) New Delhi 

(D) Paris


Q. 65

Who among the following was the Viceroy of British India during Dandi March?

(A) Lord Minto

(B) Lord Irwin (Correct Answer) 

(C) Lord Curzon

(D) Lord Linlithgow


Q. 66

Which among the following subjects was transferred from the 'State List' to the 'Concurrent List' through the 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act?

(A) Capitation Taxes

(B) Education (Correct Answer)

(C) Gambling

(D) Tolls


Q. 67

Where are the nitrogenous wastes in humans such as urea or uric acid removed?

(A) Aorta

(B) Lungs

(C) Kidney (Correct Answer) 

(D) Blood vessels


Q. 68

How can we calculate per capita income of a country?

(A) Total Value of Goods and Services

(B) Dividing National Income by its total population (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)

(C) Total income of population plus export of the country

(D) Total Income of working Population


Q. 69

Which Portal has been launched by University Grants Commission (UGC) to resolve grievances of students and staff in varsities through a centralised portal?

(A) e- Dekhrekh

(B) e-Nigarani 

(C) e- Upay

(D) e-Samadhan (Correct Answer)


Q. 70

Ambubachi Mela is celebrated in which among the following states?

(A) Assam (Correct Answer)

(B) Manipur 

(C) Meghalaya

(D) Sikkim


Q. 71

Which river is also known as 'Dakshin Ganga'?

(A) Krishna

(B) Mahanadi

(C) Godavari (Correct Answer) 

(D) Narmada


Q. 72

_______ is used in glass, soap and paper Industries.

(A) Potassium Nitrate

(B) Milk of Magnesia

(C) Carbon Dioxide

(D) Sodium Carbonate (Correct Answer)


Q. 73

Which of the following separates the Andaman Islands and Nicobar Islands?

(A) The Duncan Passage

(B) The Ten degree Channel (Correct Answer)

(C) The Eight Degree Channel

(D) The Coco's Channel


Q. 74

In India, the Agricultural Income tax is assigned to the state government by the:

(A) Finance Commission 

(B) Planning Commission

(C) Inter State Council

(D) Constitution of India (Correct Answer)


Q. 75

Which of the following international organisations releases the World Investment Report annually?

(A) Shanghai Cooperation Organisation

(B) Asian Development Bank

(C) United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Correct Answer) 

(D) New Development Bank


Q. 76

Which country has recently hosted the 90th General Assembly of the International Criminal Police Organisation (INTERPOL)?

(A) Israel

(B) China

(C) North Korea

(D)    India (Correct Answer)



Q. 77

Who among the following Indian Freedom fighters died in the Lahore Central Jail after a 63-day hunger strike in 1929?

(A) Bhagat Singh

(B) Ashfaqullah Khan

(C) Chandra Shekhar Azad

(D) Jatindra Nath Das (Correct Answer)


Q. 78

What is called as the distance between the two consecutive compressions or rarefactions?

(A) Wavelength (Correct Answer) 

(B) Time period

(C) Frequency

(D) Oscillation


Q. 79

Which article of the Indian Constitution prohibits the state from conferring any title (except a military or academic distinction) on anybody, whether a citizen or a foreigner?

(A) Article 21

(B) Article 19 

(C) Article 18 (Correct Answer)

(D) Article 14


Q. 80

Which of the following was the capital of Kharavela?

(A) Simhapura

(B) Guhadevapataka

(C) Kalinganagari (Correct Answer) 

(D) Kongoda


Q. 81

The Concept of 'Single Citizenship' in the Indian Constitution was borrowed from:

(A) Britain Constitution (Correct Answer)

(B) Australian Constitution 

(C) Irish Constitution

(D) US Constitution


Q. 82

Who among the following was the founder of Utkal Sammilani?

(A) Laxmikanta Mohapatra

(B) Madhusudan Das (Correct Answer) 

(C) Nilakantha Das

(D) Krushna Chandra Gajapati


Q. 83

At present, which among the following is a statutory body in India?

(A) The Election Commission of India 

(B) NITI Aayog

(C) National Commission for Backward Classes

(D) National Disaster Management Authority (Correct Answer)


Q. 84

The first COP meeting of UNFCCC was held in which among the following Cities?

(A) Berlin (Correct Answer)

(B) Vienna

(C) Geneva

(D) Austria 


Q. 85

Which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution directs the state to establish 'Uniform Civil Code'?

(A) Article 46

(B) Article 45

(C) Article 44 (Correct Answer) 

(D) Article 42


Q 86

What is the shape of Deccan Plateau?

(A) Rectangular

(B) Circular 

(C) Square

(D) Triangular (Correct Answer)


Q. 87

What is the full form of 'IMEI', a unique number for identifying a device on a mobile network?

(A) Interchangeable Mobile Equipment Identity

(B) Interacted Mobile Equipment Identity 

(C) Integrated Mobile Equipment Identity

(D) International Mobile Equipment Identity (Correct Answer)


Q. 88

How many Districts of Odisha share(s) boundary with the state of West Bengal?

(A) Two (Correct Answer)

(B) One

(C) Three

(D) Four


Q. 89

India's first e-waste eco park is to come up in which among the following states/Union territories?

(A) Chandigarh

(B) Tamil Nadu

(C) Karnataka

(D) Delhi (Correct Answer)


Q. 90

In September 2022, who among the following has been conferred France's top civilian honour for his/ her contributions in the fields of business and industry, science, medicine, and towards strengthening Indo-French ties?

(A) Aadi Godrej

(B) Rahul Bajaj

(C) Swati Piramal (Correct Answer) )

(D) Gautam Adani


Q. 91

In which of the following states, Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant is located?

(A) Kerala

(B) Tamil Nadu (Correct Answer)

(C) Karnataka

(D) Andhra Pradesh


Q. 92

What is the chemical symbol of Silver?

(A) Pb

(B) Sl 

(C) Si

(D) Ag (Correct Answer)


Q. 93

What is the chemical formula of nitric acid?

(A) HNO3 (Correct Answer)

(B) KNO3

(C) NaNO3 

(D) AgNO3


Q. 94

What is the chemical formula of nitric acid?

(A) HNO3 (Correct Answer)

(B) KNO3

(C) NaNO3 

(D) AgNO3


Q. 95

Where is the headquarters of 'NABARD' located?

(A) Kolkata

(B) Chennai

(C) New Delhi

(D) Mumbai (Correct Answer) 


Q. 96

The Saka Era began in the year:

(A) 77 AD

(B) 79 AD

(C) 80 AD

(D) 78 AD (Correct Answer) 


Q. 97

Ravines are commonly found in which of the following river basins in India?

(A) Periyar

(B) Pranhita

(C) Chambal (Correct Answer) 

(D) Cauvery


Q. 98

What is the full form of 'NASA', one of the space agencies in the World?

(A) National Agency for Space Administration

(B) Natural and Scientific Administration

(C) National Agency for Scientific Association 

(D) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Correct Answer)


Q. 99

Qutb-ud-din Aibak became first Sultan of Delhi in the year:

(A) 1336

(B) 1206 (Correct Answer) 

(C) 1236

(D) 1192


Q. 100

What is the expansion of 'VVPAT', related to elections in India?

(A) Voting Verifiable Paper Audit Trail

(B) Voter Verifiable Paperless Audit Trail

(C) Voter Voting Paper Audit Trail

(D) Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (Correct Answer)