SSC 10+2 GK

  1. pIndia’s oldest iron and steel plant is TISCO at Jamshedpur
  2. The father of Economics is Adam Smith
  3. A red flower kept in green light will appear to be black
  4. India’s first computer installed was in Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta
  5. National Science Day is celebrated in India on 28 February
  6. Tritium is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen. It is the lightest radioactive element.
  7. Rabindranath Tagore  is the first Asian Winner of Nobel Prize
  8. The Montreal Protocol refers to substances that deplete the ozone layer
  9. “Montreal Protocol” is related to chloroflurocarbon
  10. The thermal equator is found north of the geographical equator
  11. The larva of the frog is called Tedpol
  12. Chlorophyll containing autotrophic thallophytes is called as Algae.
  13. Norway gives noble prize in peace
  14. Worlds first green metro located  in india
  15. When a light wave is reflected from a mirror, there is a change in its amplitude
  16. The longest dam in India is Hirakud Dam
  17. the 1st general election of india after independence was in 1950
  18. Napoleon was known as the ' Man of destiny '
  19. Dampa tiger reserve located in Mizoram
  20. MS Govalkar was titled Guruji in Modern India history
  21. Articles 20&21 cannot be suspended during "Emergency"
  22. Glass is soluble in hydrogen fluoride (HF)
  23. Energy in reflected light does not depends on the angle of incidence
  24. The Satapatha Brahamana states that the “wife is half her husband” and completes him
  25. Specialist of kidney Nephrologist
  26. The width to length ratio of the flag is 2:3
  27. National Emblem Adopted on 26 January 1950
  28. ‘Satyamev Jayate’ is written in Devnagari script means ‘Truth only Triumphs’ taken from Mundak Upnishad.
  29. National Anthem:- Jan- Gan –Mana Adopted on 24 January 1950 Written by Rabindranath Tagore Language Bangla
  30. First time National Anthem  sung in Kolkata session ofIndian National congress in 22 December 1911
  31. south africa has three capitals
  32.  Laureus Award is known as the 'Oscar in sports'
  33. The minimum short term natural hazard is – Bolt of lightning
  34. DOTS is treatment given to patients suffering from – Tuberculosis
  35. Which dynasty was ruling in vijaynagar empire at the time of Battle of Talikota – Tuluva
  36. Which of the following sultans died while playing polo or chaugan – Qutubuddin aibak
  37. Molten rock below the surface of the earth is called – magma
  38. Magnesium is constituent metal of – Cholorophyll molecule
  39. Which one among the followng components is used as an amplifying device – Transistor
  40. Name the gas used in preparation of bleaching powder gas – chlorine
  41. The depletion in ozone layer is caused by – chloroflurocarbons
  42. Sariska and Ranthambore are the reserves for which of the following – tiger Rajsthan
  43. Phosphorus is kept in water because – its ignition temperature is very low
  44. The famous Dilwara temples of Mount Abu are a sacred pilgrimage place for the – Jains
  45. The unit of measurements o noise is – Decibel
  46. The commonly used coolant in regerators is – freon
  47. Which state has lowest birth rate – kerala
  48. Which si the longest peninsula river in india – Godavari
  49. On which of these product, GST will be applicable – Tobacco
  50. Sahitya kala award are given in how many languages – 24
  51. Which human brain is associated with hearing – cerebrum
  52. Wild ass sanctuary is situated in Gujrat.
  53. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit became free India's first ambassador to the Soviet Union
  54. Mercury is generally used in thermometers because it has HIGH CONDUCTIVITY 
  55. Arboreal animals are creatures who spend the majority of their lives in trees
  56. Infra red television remote controls
  57. Chandigarh have the lowest child-sex ratio among the mentioned states
  58. Kaziranga Wild Life Sanctuary is famous for one-horned Rhinoceros. It is in the state of Assam
  59. The process of converting a gas into a liquid is called CONDENSATION
  60. Acetone is a powerful solvent that removes nail polish
  61. The splitting of white light into its components is due to dispersion
  62. The metal ion present in vitamin B12 is COBALT
  63. Pedology is the study of soils
  64. The motion of a rocket is an interesting example of Newton’s third law of motion (Conservation of momentum)
  65. A transformer is a device which is use to convert high alternate voltage to a low alternate voltage and vice versa. Transformer works on the principle of mutual induction of two coils
  66. Vitamin soluble in water- Vitamin B and C
  67. Vitamin soluble in Fats- Vitamin A, D, E, K
  68. Palghat joins Tamil Nadu and  Keral
  69. The Permanent Settlement  was introduced by Lord Cornwallis in 1793
  70. Germanium is a typical semi-conductor
  71. India has the monopoly in the International market in the supply of mica
  72. Mohan Das Karam Chandra Gandhi sailed from Bombay in April 1893 to the South Africa
  73. Water from soil enters into the root hairs owing to osmotic pressure
  74. The atomic theory of matter was first proposed by John Dalton
  75. Newton’s first law is also called as Law of Inertia.
  76. The world Hindi day is observed on 10th January
  77. Dry cellsare a type of chemical cells
  78. Artificial rainis produced by Silver Iodide or solid carbon dioxide (dry ice)  Sodium Chloride.
  79.  the largest animal in the world  Blue whale
  80. the largest animal on land  African elephant
  81.  Which is the smallest bird Humming Bird
  82.  the largest fish in the world Whale shark
  83. the tallest animal on the earth Giraffe
  84. the biggest bird in the world Ostrich
  85. the biggest continent in the world Asia
  86.  the largest country (area) in the world Russia 2nd place > Canada
  87. the smallest country in the world Vatican City
  88.  the most spoken language in the world Mandarin (Chinese ) 2nd place > Spanish
  89.  the largest island in the world  Greenland 2nd place > New Guinea
  90. the longest river in the world Nile
  91. the largest desert in the world Sahara Desert
  92. the largest bone in human body  Femur (thighbone)
  93. the smallest bone in the human body Stapes
  94. the largest flower in the world Rafflesia
  95.  the largest ocean in the world Pacific Ocean
  96.  the largest plateau in the world Tibetan Plateau
  97. the tallest waterfall in the world  Angel Falls
  98. the first linguistic state in india Andhra Pradesh
  99. Which is the first biosphere reserve in india Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve
  100. India's largest fresh water lake Wular Lake
  101. largest freshwater lake in the world Lake Superior
  102. Assam is known as tea garden of India
  103. Baba Budan introduced cofee to India                                                                                      FIDGETACADEMY.COM

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