General Awareness Questions with Answers for Bank Exams

General Knowledge Questions with Answers

1. With which of the following books is Hobbes associated ?
(A) Lactures on Jurisprudence (B) Social Contract
(C) Republic (D) Leviatban
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2. In which year were the Indian States reorganised on the linguistic basis?
(A) 1947 (B) 1951
(C) 1956 (D) 1966
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3. Who among the following was the founder of the Muslim League?
(A) Muhammad Ali Jinnah (B) Shaukat Ali
(C) Nawab Salimullah (D) Aga Khan
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4. A writ issued by the Supreme Court compelling a quasi-judicial/public authority to perform its mandatory duty–
(A) Quo Warranto (B) Mandamus
(C) Certiorari (D) Prohibition
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5. In Gandhian Socialism–
(A) State is required (B) State is not required
(C) State is sometimes required and sometimes not required (D) State is neither required nor notrequired
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6. When was ISRO set up ?
(A) 1965 (B) 1969
(C) 1971 (D) 1976
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7. How many countries have exploded the atom bomb before India?
(A) 5 (B) 6
(C) 4 (D) 3
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8. ‘Khalsa’ was founded by–
(A) Guru Gobind Singh (B) Guru Ramdas
(C) Guru Nanak (D) Arjun Dev
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9. Which of the following books was authored by Mulk Raj Anand?
(A) The Village (B) A Stranger Called I
(C) Dark Room (D) My God Died Young
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10. Who among the following is the founder of World Economic Forum?
(A) Klaus Schwab (B) John Kenneth Galbraith
(C) Robert Zoellick (D) Paul Krugman
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11. Name the famous paper which Gandhiji edited to propagate his ideas.
(A) Harijan (B) Satyagrah
(C) Khadi (D) Swadeshi
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12. The aeroplane that dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima was–
(A) White Storm (B) Thunder Power
(C) Enola Gay (D) Black Light
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13. Which Indian Commercial Bank became the first in providing mobile ATM Service ?
(A) HDFC Bank (B) SBI
(C) ICICI Bank (D) IDBI Bank
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14. Sivakasi, which recently witnessed major explosions in the cracker manufacturing units, is situated in the State of–
(A) Kerala (B) Chhattisgarh
(C) Tamil Nadu (D) Andhra Pradesh
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15. Who has brought laurels to the country by winning a Silver Medal in the London Paralympic Games in High Jump?
(A) Bhimrao Kesarkar (B) Devendra Singh
(C) Joginder Singh Bedi (D) H. N. Girisha
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16. All of the following noble gases are present in the atmosphere, except–
(A) Argon (B) Helium
(C) Radon (D) Xenon
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17. The process of union of two or more molecules of a substance to form a large single molecule is called–
(A) Diffusion (B) Synthesis
(C) Fusion (D) Polymerisation
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18. β-particles are–
(A) Orbital electrons (B) Electrons present in atmosphere
(C) Electrons emitted by nucleus (D) Electrons obtained during cation formation
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19. Positrons are particles–
(A) Having a unit positive charge (B) Having same mass as electrons
(C) Given out by artificial radioactive substances (D) Have all the above characteristics
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20. Mass number of an Uranium isotope which is used in atom bomb is–
(A) 231 (B) 233
(C) 235 (D) 236
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21. When the difference in electro-negativity is large, the resulting bond is–
(A) Metallic bond (B) Covalent bond
(C) Ionic bond (D) Non-polar bond
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22. Glass is mostly produced by heating to about 1,400 degree Centigrade–
(A) Limestone and soda ash (B) Soda ash and silica
(C) Silica and limestone (D) Limestone, silica and soda ash
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23. Fats and their derivatives occurring in living systems are collectively known as–
(A) Carbohydrates (B) Proteins
(C) Lipids (D) Vitamins
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24. Which of the following elements has 92 as the atomic number ?
(A) Lead (B) Platinum
(C) Thorium (D) Uranium
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25. Carbon dioxide is–
(A) An acidic oxide (B) A basic oxide
(C) A neutral oxide (D) An atmospheric oxide
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