RRB Group D 2014 (23 November, Shift I) Out of 100 Questions
- What is assumed to be the source of Ganges? Goumukh
- Which Indian Cricketer is known by the nick name of ‘Tiger’? Pataudi
- ECG is done for the disease related to: heart.
- Who said “Jai Jawan Jai Kisan”? Lal Bahadur Shastri.
- Pulicat Lake is in the state of: Andhra Pradesh.
- Who is the author of “India Wins freedom”? Abul Kalam Azad.
- Auckland is in: New Zealand.
- Imphal is the capital of: Manipur.
- First woman PM of India: Smt. Indira Gandhi
- What is the name of the place in Delhi where the last rites of Smt. Indira gandhi were performed? Shakti Sthal.
- Which instrument is used to measure the speed of a vehicle? Speedometer.
- In which city is Raja Sansi International Airport located? Amritsar.
- Who is the author of “Yama”? Mahadevi Verma.
- Green Revolution is related to the: wheat.
- Which gas is used in fire extinguishers? Carbon dioxide
- Sambhar Salt Lake is located in: Rajasthan.
- Seismograph measures the: earthquake.
- Which planet has rings? Saturn.
- Ajanta Ellotra caves are in: Maharastra.
- In which year were the first Asia games held? 1951.
- Stick is related to: Billiard.
- The national sport of India is: Hockey.
- Which is the cause of malaria? Mosquito
- Chilika Lake is in: Odisha.
- Who is the first Indian woman to receive the Noble Prize? Mother Teresa.
- Mother Teresa was born in: Albania
- Which is the name of Russia’s Union Space Agency? Roscosmos
- Amer Fort is situated in: Jaipur
- Kathputli is the popular dance of: Rajasthan
- Where is the Sariska Bird Sanctuary located? Alwar
- Which vitamin is resonable for the clotting of blood? K
- Best source of vitamin A: Carrot.
- Which city has the geographical nickname “the city of weaver”? Panipat
- Which city has its geographical nickname “Electronic City”? Bengaluru
- National Bird of India: Peacock
- When was the Halley’s Comet seen last? 1986
- Where is Bhabha Atomic Centre located? Mumbai
- Raigarh Fort is related to which historical personality? Shivaji
- Who is known as the “Iron Man of India”? Sardar Patel
- Which is the national currency of Japan? Yen
- Ornithology is the science of: birds
- Who is the author of Meghdoot? Kalidas
- Which is the popular dance of Andhra Pradesh? Kuchipudi.
- When was the first five year plan started in India? 1951
- In which state is “Kushinagar”, the famous religious centre of Buddhists located? Uttar Pradesh
- Tipu Sultan was the ruler of: Mysore.
- The energy of food is measured in: celorie.
- The capital of Vietnam is: Hanoi
- Which is the Capital of Arunachal Pradesh? Itanagar.
- When you eat a tomato, which part are you eating? Fruit.
RRB Group D 2014 (23 November, Shift II) Out of 100 Questions
- Casein contained in milk is: Protein
- The Department of Pharmaceuticals comes under which ministry: Ministry of Chemical and Fertilisers.
- The aim of Operational Bank board is to provide: primary education in educationally backward areas.
- Which is a water-brone disease: Cholera.
- The strategy of Divide and Rule was adopted by Lord Curzon.
- The full form of OPIC is: Oversease Private Investment Corporation
- Which can not be performed by animals: Photosynthesis
- An example of paramagnetic substance is: Gadolinium.
- Which is measured in mhos? Conductance.
- Which plant is grown in rice field as a substance of nitrogen fertiliser? Azolla fern, Zemmia, Cylindro spermum.
- Which two organs/glands are affecter by malaria? Spleen and liver.
- In how many fields is the Noble Prize awarded? 6
- The full form of MMTC is: Metal and Mineral Trading Corporation
- Where is the National Isnstitute of Mental Health and Neuro Science located? Bengaluru.
- Who first discovered that electricity and magnetism are intimately connected? Maxwell.
- The full form of MODVAT is: Modified Value Aded Tax.
- Which gas is used in refrigeration? Freon
- The best conductor of heat among liquids is: Mercury.
- The scientist who discovered blood groups is Karl Landsteiner.
- Which lake is a salt water lake? Sambhar.
- The Lingaraja Temple built during the medieval period is located in: Bhubaneswar.
- The soil suitable for the cultivation of tea is: laterite soil.
- The study of fungi is called: Mycology
- When a car moves a curved but level road, the necessary centripetal force on the car is provided by: friction between the tyre and the road.
- Which is the cause of suffering of aged people from joint pains? Drying up of synovial fluids.
- The oldest Indian language: Tamil
- Sawai Man Singh stadium is located in: Jaipur.
- Water is naturally purified by: evaporation and condensation.
- A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, the former President of India, received the prestigious Bharat Ratna Award in the year: 1997
- Which nervous system controls involuntary actions? Medulla oblongata.
- The Pong Dam is situated on the river: Beas
- Which are radio active: Uranium, Thorium, Radium.
- Who wrote Bhajagovindam? Adi Shankaracharya.