GK GS Quiz for SSC, Railway and PCS Exams: Set 251

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GK GS Quiz

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GK GS Quiz

GK GS Quiz for SSC, RRB and PCS Exams: Set 251

 

Q1. Fatigue is caused because of formation and depositing of which among the following acids in Muscles?
1) Lactic Acid
2) Acetic acid
3) Citric Acid
4) Pyruvic acid

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1) Lactic Acid  

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Q2. What is the use of Radiotherapy for the treatment of Cancer?
1) It destroys the tumour by destroying the Cell membranes of the Cancerous Cells
2) It destroys the tumour by destroying the DNA of the Cancerous Cells
3) It destroys the tumour by destroying the Cytoplasm of the Cancerous Cells
4) It destroys the tumour by destroying the spindle fibres which are used in Cell Division

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2) It destroys the tumour by destroying the DNA of the Cancerous Cells  

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Q3. Which of the following wetlands has/ have been added to the list of recognised sites of international importance under the treaty of Ramsar Convention in the month of November 2020?
I. The Lonar lake in Maharashtra.
II. Sur Sarovar (Keetham lake) Agra, Uttar Pradesh.
III. Loktak Lake in Manipur.
IV. Harike Lake in Punjab.
Correct code is –

1) I, II, III and IV
2) Only I, II and III
3) Only I and II
4) Only I

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3) Only I and II  

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Q4. Coral reefs are not found in which one of the following regions?
1) Lakshadweep Islands
2) Gulf of Kachchh
3) Gulf of Mannar
4) Gulf of Cambay

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4) Gulf of Cambay  

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Q5. Which law prescribes that all proceedings in the Supreme Court shall be in English language?
1) Article 145 of the Constitution of India
2) Article 348 of the Constitution of India
3) The Supreme Court Rules, 1966
4) An Act passed by the Parliament

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2) Article 348 of the Constitution of India 

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Q6. Which provision of the Constitution of India provides that the President shall not be answerable to any Court in India for the exercise of powers of his office?
1) Article 53
2) Article 74
3) Article 361
4) Article 363

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3) Article 361  

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Q7. The volume of a vessel containing an ideal gas is doubled and its temperature (in °K) is also doubled. The pressure of the gas –
1) Is doubled
2) Is one-fourth of the original pressure
3) Is four times the original pressure
4) Remains unchanged

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4) Remains unchanged  

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Q8. The theory of Monopolistic competition has been formulated in the United States of America by
1) Joan Robinson
2) Edward Chamberlin
3) John Bates Clark
4) Joseph Schumpeter

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2) Edward Chamberlin  

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Q9. The concept of Four Pillar State‘ free from district magistracy for India was suggested by –
1) Lala Lajpat Rai
2) Ram Manohar Lohia
3) Raja Rammohun Roy
4) Subhash Chandra Bose

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2) Ram Manohar Lohia  

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Q10. Which one of the following statements about the Government of India Act, 1919 is not correct?
1) It extended the practice of communal representation.
2) It made the Central Executive responsible to the Legislature.
3) It is also known as the Montague Chelmsford Reforms.
4) It paved the way for federalism by clearly separating the responsibilities of the Centre and the Provinces.

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2) It made the Central Executive responsible to the Legislature. 

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