Tuesday, 29 July 2025

GENERAL AWARENESS MODEL QUESTIONS for SSC / IB EXAMS (SET- 05)

  GENERAL AWARENESS MODEL QUESTIONS  FOR SSC / IB EXAMS SET- 05 


1. Who was the first Indian woman to scale the Mount Everest ?

(A) Bachhendri Pal(B) Phew Dorajee(C) Onn Saang Su Kayi(D) Yoko Ono


2. Epicentre is concerned with—(

A) Earthquake(B) Volcano(C) Cyclone(D) Land-sliding


3. Name of S. Chandrashekhar is associated with which of the following subjects ?

(A) Cosmology(B) Chemistry(C) Fluid Mechanics(D) Astrophysics


4. Which scale is used to measure the intensity of earthquake ?

(A) Richter(B) Metric(C) Centigrade(D) Newton


5. Who was the only Indian woman to be elected as the President of U.N. General 

Assembly ?

(A) Vijayalakshmi Pandit(B) V. K. Krishna Menon(C) Jawaharlal Nehru(D) Rajeshwar Dayal


6. Sea-coast of which of the following states is the longest ?

(A) Andhra Pradesh(B) Maharashtra(C) Orissa(D) Tamil Nadu


7. ‘RAF’ is the abbreviated form of which of the following ?

(A) Ready Action Force(B) Rapid Action Force(C) Reverse Action Force(D) Repeat Action Force


8. Bolometer is used to measure which of the following ?

(A) Frequency(B) Temperature(C) Velocity(D) Wavelength


9. Tehri dam is built on which of the following rivers ?

(A) Ganga(B) Brahmputra(C) Bhagirathi(D) Yamuna


10. Which of the following is incorrect ?

(A) AIDS is a retroviral disease

(B) AIDS disease spreads due to homosexual and bisexual relations

(C) AIDS was first diagnosed in 1981 in USA(D) Due to AIDS, ano-genetal warts are formed


11. The process of removing calcium and magnesium from hard water is known as—

(A) Sedimentation(B) Filtration(C) Flocculation(D) Water softening


12. Major gaseous pollutant of the thermal power station is—

(A) H2S(B) NH3(C) NO2(D) SO2


13. Leprosy bacillus was discovered by—

(A) Koch(B) Hansen(C) Fleming(D) Harvey


14. Where are the traces of Portuguese culture found in India ?

(A) Goa(B) Calicut(C) Cannanore(D) Cochin


15. The British introduced the railways in India in order to—

(A) Promote heavy industries in India

(B) Facilitate British commerce and administrative control

(C) Move foodstuff in case of famine(D) Enable Indians to move freely within the country


16. According to Dadabhai Naoroji ‘Swaraj’ meant—

(A) Complete independence

(B) Self government(C) Economic independence(D) Political independence



17. The concept of the Directive Principles of State Policy was

 borrowed by our Constitution from the Constitution of—

(A) U.S.A.(B) Canada(C) U.S.S.R.(D) Ireland


18. ‘Jeevan Aastha’—a scheme relating to investment and saving, was 

launched during 2008-09, by—

(A) Tata AIG(B) ICICI Prudential(C) Bajaj Allianz(D) LIC


19. The three medals that Indians won in the Beijing Olympics were in—

(A) Shooting, Boxing and Wrestling(B) Shooting, Boxing and Archery

(C) Shooting, Wrestling and Tennis

(D) Shooting, Boxing and Hockey


20. ATM stands for—(A) Automatic Teller Machine

(B) Automated Teller Machine(C) Automatic Tally Machine(D) Automated Tally Mechanism


21. There is no provision in the Constitution for the impeachment of the—

(A) Chief Justice of India(B) Chief Justice of a High Court(C) Governor(D) Vice President


22. Earlier, Only one of the following can be the ex-officio Chairman of the 

Planning Commission. He is the—

(A) Minister for Planning and Development(B) Home Minister(C) Prime Minister

(D) Finance Minister


23. The train service—‘Thar Express’ between India and Pakistan, originates in India from—

(A) Jaisalmer(B) Jodhpur(C) Bikaner(D) Barmer


24. Which one of the following cricketers has been awarded the 

Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award for the year 2007 ?

(A) Sachin Tendulkar(B) Saurav Ganguly(C) M.S. Dhoni(D) Virender Sehwag


25. Garba is a dance form of—

(A) Gujarat(B) Rajasthan(C) Orissa(D) Assam


26. Which one of the following countries has become the world leader 

in the carbon credit business in 2007 ?

(A) India(B) Brazil(C) Mexico(D) China


27. Who is named as the Flying Sikh of India ?

(A) Mohinder Singh(B) Ajit Pal Singh(C) Joginder Singh(D) Milkha Singh


28. Which religious reformer of Western India was known as ‘Lokhitwadi’ ?

(A) Gopal Hari Deshmukh(B) R. G. Bhandarkar(C) Mahadev Govind Ranade(D) B. G. Tilak


29. Fundamental Rights are not given to—

(A) Bankrupt persons(B) Aliens(

C) Persons suffering from incurable disease(D) Political sufferers


30. Which is the lowest layer of the atmosphere ?

(A) Troposphere(B) Stratosphere(C) Mesosphere(D) Thermosphere


31. Which of the following, according to Mahatma Gandhi, is the 

strongest force in the world ?

(A) Non-violence of the brave

(B) Non-violence of the weak

(C) Non-violence of the coward(D) Non-violence of the downtrodden


32. Which event brought about a profound change in Ashoka’s administrative policy ?

(A) The third Buddhist Council(B) The Kalinga War

(C) His embracing of Buddhism(D) His sending of missionary to Ceylon


33. What is the tenure of the Prime Minister of India ?

(A) Conterminous with the tenure of the Lok Sabha

(B) Conterminous with the tenure of the President(

C) As long as he enjoys the support of a majority in the Lok Sabha(D) Five years


34. What was the reason for Gandhiji’s support to decentralization of power ?

(A) Decentralisation ensures more participation of the people into democracy

(B) India had decentralisation of power in the past

(C) Decentralisation was essential for the economic development of the country

(D) Decentralisation can prevent communalism


35. Consent of the people means consent of—

(A) A few people(B) All people(C) Majority of the people(D) Leader of the people


36. For how many categories has A. R. Rehman, the Golden Globe Award 

Winner for original sound track in the film ‘Slum Dog Millionaire’ been 

nominated at the Oscars ?

(A) 1(B) 2(C) 3(D) 9


37. Which of the following is not a Panchayati Raj Institution ?

(A) Gram Sabha(B) Gram Panchayat(C) Gram Cooperative Society(D) Nyaya Panchayat


38. Who among the following were members of the Swaraj Party ?

1. Motilal Nehru2. Sardar Patel3. Gopal Krishna Gokhale

(A) 1 and 2(B) 1 only(C) 2 and 3(D) 1, 2 and 3



39. Match the following—

Union Territory

(a) Puducherry(b) Andaman and Nicobar Islands(c) Lakshadweep(d) Daman and Diu

Jurisdiction (High Court)

1. Kerala2. Bombay3. Madras4. Calcutta

            (a)        (b)      (c)       (d)

(A)       3          4         1         2

(B)       1          3         4         2

(C)       1          2         3         4

(D)       1          4         3         2


40. Which of the following is an extra-constitutional and nonstatutory body ?

(A) Finance Commission(B) Planning Commission

(C) Union Public Service Commission(D) Election Commission


41. Which of the following is true regarding ‘No Confidence Motion’ in the Parliament ?

1. There is no mention of it in the Constitution.

2. A period of six months must lapse between the 

introduction of one ‘No Confidence Motion’ and another.

3. Atleast 100 persons must support such a motion before it is introduced in the House.

4. It can be introduced in the Lok Sabha only.

(A) 2 and 4(B) 1, 2, 3 and 4(C) 1, 2 and 3(D) 1 and 4


42. Deep fried food materials are carcinogenic because they are rich in—

(A) Fats(B) Hydrocarbons(C) Cooking oil(D) Nicotine


43. The toxicity of which of the following heavy metals leads to liver cirrhosis ?

(A) Copper(B) Lead(C) Mercury(D) Zinc


44. If the radius of blood vessels of a person decreases his/her blood pressure will—

(A) increase(B) decrease

(C) remain unaffected(D) increase for males and decrease for females


45. Cell or tissue death within a living body is called as—

(A) Neutrophilia(B) Nephrosis(C) Necrosis(D) Neoplasia


46. Insufficient blood supply in human body is referred as—

(A) Ischemia(B) Hyperemia(C) Hemostasis(D) Hemorrhage


47. Typhoid is caused by—

(A) Pseudomonas sp.(B) Staphylococcus(C) Bacillus(D) Salmonella typhi


48. BCG immunization is for—

(A) Measles(B) Tuberculosis(C) Diphtheria(D) Leprosy


49. Besides carbohydrates, a major source of energy in our 

food is constituted by—

(A) Proteins(B) Fats(C) Minerals(D) Vitamins


50. The limb bones of children become bent if there is deficiency of vitamin—(

A) A(B) B1(C) D(D) E


ANSWER:- 1 : (A) 2 : (A) 3 : (D) 4 : (A) 5 : (A) 6 : (A) 7 : (B) 8 : (B) 9 : (C) 10 : (C) 11 : (D) 12 : (D) 13 : (B) 14 : (B) 15 : (B) 16 : (C) 17 : (D) 18 : (D) 19 : (A) 20 : (A) 21 : (C) 22 : (C) 23 : (D) 24 : (C) 25 : (A) 26 : (D) 27 : (D) 28 : (A) 29 : (B) 30 : (A) 31 : (A) 32 : (B) 33 : (C) 34 : (C) 35 : (C) 36 : (C) 37 : (C) 38 : (B) 39 : (A) 40 : (B) 41 : (D) 42 : (A) 43 : (A) 44 : (A) 45 : (A) 46 : (A) 47 : (D) 48 : (B) 49 : (B) 50 : (C)


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