PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION FOR SSC CHSL (10 + 2)
- Name the suitable material for purify the water – Zeolites
- When a gas turned into a liquid the process is called – condensation
- Which of the following parts of the sun is easily visible only during a total solar eclipse – corona
- Earth’s seasons are caused by which of the following – the tilt of the earth’s rotation relative to the ecliptic as earth revolves around the sun
- Which of the following is most liely to cause a rise in the average temperature of earth’s atmosphere in future – co2 from fossil fuels
- The accumulation fo strees along the boundaries of lithospheric plates results in which of the following – earthquake
- Pollination by birds is called – ornithophily
- The fastest running terrestrial animal is – cheetah
- As you go down into a well, your weight – decreases slightly
- The study of phenomena at very low temperature is called – cryogenics
- A cyclone is an engineering device that is used to – segregate paticles
- Yeast, used in making bread is a – fungus
- Which of the following is primarily composed of calcium carbonate – oyster shells
- Cystitis is the infection of which of the following – urinary bladder
- Plants get their nitrogen from – the soil
- Which of the following elements was unknown to ancient civilization – aluminum
- Which of the folloeing is an important lement of stainless steel – chromium
- Which of the following is not a major pollutant from automobiles – sulfur dioxide
- The most serious environmental pollution from a nuclear reactor is – thermal pollution
- Biomass energy is – formed through photosynthesis
- Which among the following is the main fatty acid of the sunflower oil – linoleic acid
- Which among the following correctly denotes Mycorrhiza – fungus + roots
- What is the number of essential amino acids – 20
- Dr. Rajendra Prasad was elected as the President of the Constituent Assembly
- Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedakar was the Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Constituent Assembly.
- The only state in India to have its own constitution is Jammu and Kashmir.
- Six broad categories of Fundamental Rights are there in our Constitution.
- Eleven Fundamental Duties of the citizen are incorporated in article 51 A , part 4 – A of the Constitution.
- 18 years is the minimum age for a citizen to cast vote at the election to the Lok Sabha and the State assemblies
- At the time of commencement, the constitution had 395 articles.
- According to the constitution, if the president of India wishes to resign , he should address his resignation letter to the vice president.
- The Indian national congress was founded in 1885
- The first war of Independence (August Kranti) was fought in – 1857
- The year of the Russian Revolution was -1917
- The second world war started in – 1939
- The world’s first atomic bomb exploded in Hiroshima on August 6 – 1945
- India gained independence in – 1947
- Indira Gandhi was assassinated in – 31 oct 1984
- Earth day – April 22
- World Environment day – June 5
- Water resource day – March 22
- World health day – April 7
- World population day – July 11
- Teacher’s day – September 5
- World teacher’s day – October 5
- Which is the highest concrete gravity dam in Asia – Bhakhara dam
- The famous Gandhi sagar dam is constructed on which river – Chambal
- The famous tehri Dam is constructed on which river – Bhagirathi
- On which river is the Hirakund dam constructed – Mahanadi
- In which state is the Rana SAgar dam situated – Rajsthan
- In terms of the volume of concrete involve for gravity dams , which is the largest dam in India – Sardar Sarovar
- In which state Rihand dam is situated – Uttar Pradesh
- Till date, whch is the highest earth fill dam constructed in India – pong dam
- In which state is the Pandoh Dam situated – Himachal Pradesh
- Nagarjun Dam is a very impotant dam on the river Krishna . This dam is the tallest and biggest masonry dam in the world . it creates the third largest man made lake in the world
- Ross Island is an island of the Andaman Islands
- National Anthem of Bangladesh 'Amar Sonar Bangla' was written by Rabindranath Tagore in 1905
- The United Nations Organisation came into existence on 24 October 1945
- Kalaripayattu is a martial art, which originated as a style in Kerala
- Jamini Roy was an Indian painter and was honoured with Padma Bhushan in 1955.
- M. S. Subbulakshmi is the first Indian classical musician to perform at United Nations
- the Mumbai Stock Exchange set up in 1875
- The ‘World Refugee Day’ is observed across the world on 20th June
- Headquarters of European Union (EU) is situated in Brussels (Belgium)
- Sariska Tiger Reserve is located in Rajasthan
- Mustard grows as oil seed.
- The superconductivity was observed first time in which material Mercury
- CNG' stands for Compressed Natural Gas
- 16 the actual number of 'Sutras' of Vedic mathematics
- The first match of Fifa world cup 2017 has played in Delhi
- childhood name of birbal was Mahesh Das
- Myxine is jawe less
- Tulsidas wrote ramcharitmanas during the reign of Akbar
- Civil Disobedience Movement –1930
- Quit India Movement –1942
- The Cabinet Mission Plan-1946
- NABARD institutions deals with credit to Agriculture and Rural Development
- Persian the official language of the Sultanate
- Socialism does not pose challenge to India
- The authority to alter the boundaries of States in India rests With the Parliament
- Bronze: An alloy of copper with up to one-third tin.
- Brass: A yellow alloy of copper and zinc
- German silver: A white alloy of nickel, zinc and copper.
- Type metal: An alloy of lead, antimony and tin
- The Communist Manifesto is an 1848 political pamphlet by German philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
- Jayadeva was the author of Gita Govinda
- Natural rubber is a polymer of- Isoprene
- The total energy of revolving electron in an atom- Can never be positive
- The chief source of naphthalene is- Coal-tar
- One of the constituents of tear gas is- Chloropicrin
- Bat can fly in dark because they- Produce ultrasonic waves
- The sum of genes in a population is called- Gene pool
- Meningitis is a disease which affects the- Brain
- Outside the nucleus DNA is found in- Mitochondria
- Coupling and repulsion are the two states of: Linkage
- To eliminate the glare of headlights in motor cars- Polaroids are used
- Cloudy nights are warmer compared nights, because clouds mainly- Prevent cold waves from the sky descending on earth
- Good resistance coils are made of- Manganin
- Magnetism at the centre of a bar magnet is- Around- zero
- The hydraulic press utilizes- Pascal's Law
- Electron microscope was invented by- Knoil and Ruska
- Of which tissue nails, hoofs and horns are made of- Keratin
- Dormancy period of animals during winter season is called Hibernation
- Invertebrates are a group of animals that have no backbone or notochord.
- Most commonly used bleaching agent is- Chlorine www.fidgetacademy.blogspot.in

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