Friday 18 September 2015

current affair September 2015

1. UN motion gives India hope for permanent seat in UNSC
(i) In the first major step towards negotiations for India's permanent seat in the UN Security Council (UNSC), the UN General Assembly on September 14 announced to use negotiating text as the basis for discussion on the issue over the next year, instead of just statements and speeches.
(ii) India as well as other countries have welcomed the move. India's Permanent Representative to the U.N. Asoke Mukerji informed, "All of us are celebrating the fact that we can talk about UN reforms with an actual piece of paper on the table."
2. India misses targets of the UN Millennium Development Goals
(i) India has to achieve the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) by the end of 2015, however, as per the report released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI), only six of the 18 targets as part of the eight goals in 2000 have been fully met.
(ii) Another report brought out by the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific proves that India has met only four of the eight MDGs.
(iii) MDG targets included eradication of extreme poverty and hunger, achieving universal primary education, encouraging gender equality, bringing down child mortality and improving maternal health, among others. Of these, India has only managed to halve poverty from the 1990's level, ensure gender parity in primary school enrollment, reduce HIV/AIDS, malaria and TB deaths.
(iv) However, India is far from reducing maternal and child mortality, eliminating hunger and ensuring access to proper sanitation facilities, among others.
3. Union HRD Ministry to get global scholars to teach in India under GIAN scheme
(i) The Union Human Resource Development Ministry has made an agreement to rope in academicians from global universities to teach 200 short-term courses in Indian institutes by the end of 2015.
(ii) The first course under GIAN is expected to begin at NIT Suratkal in November 2015; Professor Prashant V Kamat, the John A. Zahm Professor of Science from University of Notre Dame, USA is likely to take the lecture.
(iii) Scholars like American philiosopher Judith Butler and Indologist Dean Schulman are also expected to teach at Indian universities.
4. RBI inks MoU with Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB)
(i) On September 14, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) inked a Memorandum of Understanding with the Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) on Supervisory Cooperation and Exchange of Supervisory co-operation and Exchange of Supervisory Information.
(ii) The Agreement was signed between Nepal Rastra Bank's Executive Director Narayan Prasad Paudel and RBI's Executive Director Meena Hemchandraat the RBI office.
5. SBI launches online shopping card SimplyCLICK
(i) On September 15, the State Bank of India (SBI), launched SimplyCLICK - a card for online shopping.
(ii) The card has been introduced in partnership with seven e- commerce firms, viz. Amazon India, BookMyShow, Cleartrip, FabFurnish, Food Panda, LensKart and Ola Cabs.
(iii) With this card, SBI aims to serve the need of a large online shopping community.
6. India's IISc and IIT-D among world's top 200 universities
(i) Two Indian institutes figure in Quacquarelli Symonds' (QS) list of the top 200 universities in the world.
(ii) The Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore and the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT-D) have been placed 147th and 179th respectively. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard dominate the first and the second positions respectively.
(iii) As per the QS report, "While the IITs and the Institute of Science have all progressed in this edition, the large comprehensive universities, such as the University of Delhi and the University of Mumbai have lost ground, principally because of the normalisation by faculty applied to the research indicator but also due to deterioration in other dimensions."

science for SSC Exam

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY QUIZ

1. Which one of the following polymers is used in making bulletproof vests?
A.Bakelite
B.Polyamides
C.Teflon
D.Polyurethanes


2. Rocket works on the principle of the following-
A.Avogadro’s concept
B.Energy conservation
C.Momentum conservation
D.Bernoullis theorem

3. The gases employed for respiratory activities of divers are-
A.oxygen and nitrogen
B.oxygen and helium
C.oxygen and argon
D.oxygen and neon

4. Which one of the following is called ‘dry ice’?
A.Dehydrated ice
B.Solid hydrogen peroxide
C.Solid water
D.Solid carbon dioxide

5. Which of the following metal is liquid at room temperature?
A.Lead
B.Mercury
C.Nickel
D.Tin

6. The amount of carbon is highest in-
A.Pig iron
B.Wrought iron
C.Steel
D.Alloy steel

7. The most abundant element found in the human body is-
A.Iron
B.Oxygen
C.Sodium
D.Iodine

8. Common side effect of Cu-T-
A.Bleeeding
B.Pain
C.Perforation
D.Pelvic Inflammatory diseases

9. Goldsmith’s use aquaregia which is prepared by mixing-
A.Nitric Acid and sulphuric acid
B.Nitric acid and hydrochloric acid
C.Sulphuric acid and hydrochloric acid
D.Citric acid and benzoic acid

10. Which one the following is not used as a nuclear fuel?
A.Uranium
B.Thorium
C.Calcium
D.Plutonium

11. The colour of the light is fixed by its-
A.Velocity
B.Amplitude
C.Frequency
D.Wavelength

12. Which one of the following devices is used to measure the intensity of earthquake?
A.Seismograph
B.Stethoscope
C.Cosmograph
D.Periscope

13. Mirage formation is an example of-
A.Refraction
B.Dispersion
C.Total internal reflection
D.Diffraction

14. Which one of the following is the best conductor of heat?
A.Water
B.Mercury
C.Benzene
D.Leather

15. The most abundantly found organic compound in the nature is-
A.Glucose
B.Cellulose
C.Sucrose
D.Fructose

16. The inside pressure of the soap bubble is-
A.Equal to the atmospheric pressure
B.More than atmospheric pressure
C.Less than atmospheric pressure
D.None of the above

17. The study of ageing is known as-
A.Gerontology
B.Ethnology
C.Anthropology
D.Thanatology

18. The principle of thermal ionisation is an outstanding contribution of-
A.H.J Bhabha
B.M.N Saha
C.C.V Raman
D.J.C.Bose

19. Machine gun was invented by-
A.J.L Beared
B.G. Brousa
C.Karl benz
D.James Pakal

20. Which one of the following devices is used to cool the engine of the vehicles?
A.Polygraph
B.Turbine
C.Radiator
D.Quadrant

Answer
1. b
2. c
3. a
4. b
5. b
6. a
7. b
8. a
9. b
10. c
11. d
12. a
13. c
14. b
15. b
16. b
17. a
18. b
19. d
20. c

Thursday 17 September 2015

Indian History for SSC Exam


INDIAN POLITY SSC CGL QUESTIONS

1. The interval between two sessions of either House of Parliament should not exceed
A.Three months
B.six months
C.nine months
D.twelve months

2. Which Amendment Act introduced changes in the preamble to the Indian Constitution?
A.the 38th Amendment Act,1975
B.the 40th Amendment Act,1976
C.the 42nd Amendment Act,1976
D.the 44th Amendment Act,1979

3. Who said that ‘the real seat of taste is not the tongue but the mind’?
A.Aurobindo Ghosh
B.Mahatma Gandhi
C.Bal Gangadhar Tilak
D.Swami Vivekananda

4. Who developed the idea that ‘means justify the ends’?
A.Kautilya
B.Raja Ram mohan roy
C.Swami Dayanand Saraswati
D.Mahatma Gandhi

5. Age of a candidate of contest Parliamentary election should not be lesser than-
A.18 years
B.21 years
C.25 years
D.26 years

6. Who was the President of Indian National Congress when the Mountbatten Plan of independence was accepted?
A.Jawaharlal Nehru
B.Sardar Patel
C.Maulana Azad
D.Acharya J.B Kripalani

7. Which of the following is not tool of legislative control over aministration in India?
A.Jews
B.Muslims
C.Christians
D.Sikhs

8. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was equated with-
A.Mazzini
B.Cavour
C.Garibaldi
D.Bismarck

9. Which of the following is not tool of legislative control over administration in India?
A.Dissolution of House
B.Resolutions
C.Questions
D.No Confidence motion

10. The writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights are issued by-
A.The Parliament
B.The President
C.Supreme court
D.The Election Commission

11. Which of the following is a feature common to both the Indian Federation and the American Federation?
A.A single citizenship
B.Dual Judiciary
C.Three lists in the constitution
D.A federal Supreme court to interpret the constitution

12. In which year were the Indian States reorganised on the Linguistic basis?
A.1947
B.1951
C.1956
D.1966

13. A writ issued by the Supreme court compelling a quasi-judicial/ public authority to perform its mandatory duty is-
A.Quo Warranto
B.Mandamus
C.Certiorari
D.Prohibition

14. 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 not required

15. The concept of fundamental duties has been taken from the constitution of-
A.America
B.Russia
C.England
D.Germany

16. No. of judges in Supreme court is-
A.19
B.26
C.21
D.not fixed

17. Which of the following posts has no mention in the constitution-
A.P.M.
B.Deputy P.M.
C.Vice President
D.Governor

18. On September 20, 1932 Mahatma Gandhi began a fast unto death in Yervadda jail against the-
A.British repression of the Satyagrahis
B.Violation of the Gandhi-Irwin Pact
C.Communal award of Ramsay Macdonald
D.Communal riots in Calcutta

19. Who persuaded the ratings of the RIN(Royal Indian Navy) to surrender on February 23, 1946?
A.Mahatma Gandhi
B.Jawaharlal Nehru and Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad
C.Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and M.A. Jinnah
D.Morarji Desai and J.B. kripalani

20. Who represented India in the second round table conference?
A.Aruna Asaf Ali
B.Sucheta Kripalani
C.Sarojini Naidu
D.Kalpana Joshi

History For SSC Exam

History quiz


1. Which of the following fort was not built by Akbar?
A.Gwalior Fort
B.Agra Fort
C.Lahore Fort
D.Allahabad Fort


2. ‘Indica’ was authored by
A.Kautilya
B.Megasthenes
C.Aryabhatta
D.Seleucus

3. 6th century B.C was an age of-
A.Reasoning
B.Intellectual awakening
C.Political unrest
D.Religious ferment

4. “Meghdoot” was written by-
A.Humayun Kabir
B.Khushwant Singh
C.Banabhatta
D.Kalidasa

5. Tulsidas wrote Ramcharitmanas in the reign of
A.Babur
B.Akbar
C.Aurangzeb
D.Jahangir

6. The original founder of the Manuscripts and Editor of Kautilya’s Athashastra was
A.Srikanta Shasti
B.Srinivasa Iyangar
C.R. Shamashastri
D.William Jones

7. When did the reign of Delhi Sultanate came to an end?
A.1498 A.D
B.1526 A.D
C.1565 A.D
D.1600 A.D

8. Which one of the following is the most lasting contribution of the Rashtrakutas?
A.Kailasha Temple
B.Pampa, Poona, Ranna, the three writers of Kannada poetry and Kailasha Temple
C.Patronage of Jainism
D.Conquests

9. Who was the contemporary South Indian ruler of Harshavardhana?
A.Krishnadevaraya
B.Pulakeshin II
C.Mayuravarma
D.Chikkadevaraja

10. Name the Greek Ambassador at the Mauryan Court.
A.Alexander
B.Megasthanese
C.Plato
D.Aristotle

11. When the rule of Delhi Sultan began?
A.1106 A.D
B.1206 A.D
C.1306 A.D
D.1406 A.D

12. Who introduced leather token currency in India?
A.Akbar
B.Mohammad-Bin-Tughlaq
C.Babur
D.Humayun

13. The Portuguese Governor who abolished Sati in Goa was
A.Albuquerque
B.Cabral
C.Almeida
D.De Braganza

14. Who got Gita translated into Persian?
A.Shah Jahan
B.Akbar
C.Murad
D.Dara Shikoh

15. The seashore Temple at Mahabalipuram was built by-
A.Mahendra Varman I
B.Narasimha Varman I
C.Nandi Varman II
D.Dandi Varman

16. Which one of the following Vedas contain sacrificial formulae?
A.Sama Veda
B.Rig Veda
C.Yajur Veda
D.Atharva Veda

17. When did the best productions of Gandhara sculpture appear?
A.Mauryan Period
B.Kushan Period
C.Gupta Period
D.Harsha Period

18. The Mansabdari system was introduce by-
A.Shah Jahan
B.Jahangir
C.Babur
D.Akbar

19. When and by whom were the Ashokan inscriptions deciphered for the first time?
A.1787 – John Tower
B.1825 – Charles Metcalfe
C.1837 – James Prinsep
D.1810 – Harry Smith

20. Which Dynasty immediately succeeded the Maurya dynasty and ruled Magadha Kingdom?
A.Satavahana
B.Sunga
C.Nanda
D.Kanva

answer
1. a
2. b
3. d
4. d
5. b
6. c
7. b
8. b
9. b
10. b
11. b
12. b
13. a
14. d
15. d
16. c
17. b
18. d
19. c
20. b
 

English for SSC Exam

One word substitution

1. A man of odd habits – Eccentric (सनकी/ विचित्र).
2. A man with narrow and prejudiced religious views – Fanatic (कट्टर, हठधर्मी)
3. A very stupid of foolish person – Imbeciles (मूर्ख व्यक्ति)
4. A stupid person who tries to be funny – Buffoons (मसख़रा)
5. One who pretends illness to escape duty – Malingerer (रोग का बहाना करने वाला).
6. An urgent need or demand – Exigency (तत्कालिक आवश्यकता, अनिवार्य आवश्यकता)
7. Feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems – Wary (चौकन्ना, दूरंदेश)
8. Accept something reluctantly but without protest – Acquiesce (चुपचाप स्वीकार कर लेना)
9. One who totally abstains from alcoholic drinks- Teetotaller (अमत्त)
10. A strong feeling of dislike or disgust – Repugnance (घृणा)
11. One who comes from a village and considered stupid – Bumpkin (बेढंग आदमी, गंवारू आदमी)
12. To mediate between two parties in a dispute- Intercede (मध्यस्थ बनना)
13. To fight noisily in a public place – Brawling (शोर मचाकर लड़ाई करना)
14. The power to influence or control situation – Clout (हालात पर काबू पाने की क्षमता)
15. A paper written in one’s own handwriting – Manuscript (पाण्डुलिपि).
16. Greedy for money – Rapacious/ Avaricious (लालची, अति लोभी)
17. An expression of mild disapproval- Reproof (भर्त्सना)
18. Free from blame or fault – Exculpate (निरपराध घोषित करना)
19. A period of 15 days – Fortnight (पखवाड़ा, दो सप्ताह का समय)
20. A small stream – Creek (छोटी नदी)
21. Arrival of a large number of people – Influx (वेगपूर्ण प्रवेश, तांता)
22. Showing deep unhappiness of thought – Brooding (सोच)
23. Inflammation of gums – Gingivitis (मसूड़े की सूजन)
24. Inflammation of eyes – Conjunctivitis (नेत्रशोथ)
25. A child that is developed or matured before time – Precocious (समय से पहिले पकनेवाला)
26. One who grabs somebody else’s property or title – Usurper (हड़पनेवाला)
27. One who speaks or understands many languages – Linguist (भाषाविद्)
28. A highly skilled musician or artist – Virtuoso (कलाप्रवीण व्यक्ति)
29. Very bad or unpleasant – Horrendous (भयंकर)
30. A person who fluently speaks many languages – Polyglot (भाषा विद्द)
31. A person who is fluent in two languages – Bilingual (द्विभाषी )
32. A person who lives alone and avoids other people- Recluse (वैरागी)
33. An object serving to keep up a memory – Memento (यादगार)
34. A broken part – Fragment (टुकड़ा)
35. Scarcity or acute shortage of food – Famine (भुखमरी, अकाल)
36. Scarcity or acute shortage of water – Drought (अनावृष्टि, सूखा)
37. An official agreement to a proposal – Assent (सहमती).
38. Stream flowing into another big river – Tributary (सहायक नदी)
39. Person who holds scholarship at a university – Bursar (छात्रवृत्ति प्राप्त विद्यार्थी)
40. Anything which destroys the effect of poison – Antidote (विषहर)
41. A strongbox or small chest for holding valuables – Coffer (खजाने का संदूक)
42. The list of courses at a meal or dishes that can be served in a restaurant – Menu (भोजनसूची)
43. Twist and turn with quick writhing movements – Wriggle (लोटना, पहिए की तरह चलना)
44. To move along with quick short twisting – Stumble (ठोकर खाना)
45. Voluntarily giving up throne by king in favour of his son – Abdication (राज्यत्याग)
46. Virus is a biological entity which lives or depends on another organism – Parasite (परजीवी)
47. Run away from home with one’s lover – Elope (प्रियतम साथ भाग जाना)
48. A short, personal account of an interesting event – Anecdote (छोटी सी घटना का विवरण)
49. A person who collects coins – Numismatist (मुद्राविज्ञानविद्)
50. Study of coins – Numismatics (मुद्रा शास्त्र).

English for SSC Exam

FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH THE SUITABLE FORMS OF THE NOUS GIVEN IN BRACKETS:-
1. The _______________ of the Himalayas is very charming. (Scenery/ sceneries).
2. It is a five- _________ project (months/ month).
3. The _____________ of India are marching ahead (peoples/ people).
4. The gentry of the town _____ assembled here (has/ have).
5. The __________ are grazing in the field. (cattle/ cattles).
6. This _______ is false (news/ new/newses).
7. They go Agra during the summer ____________ (vacations/vacation).
8. Her spectacles ____ very nice (is/are).
9. He has a twenty- _________ note (rupee/rupees).
10. She gave me ________________ about this bank (information/informations).
11. Ten miles ____ long distance (is/are).
12. They want two ________ apples (dozens/dozen).
13. We should help the _____ (poors/poor).
14. His mathematics _____ weak (is/are).
15. The ____________ are not properly looked after in hospitals (sicks/sick).
16. His ________ are small (mean/means).
17. Your scissors ____ not very sharp (is/are).
18. Fifty sheep _____ grazing in the field (was/were).
19. Good news ____ received by him (was/were).
20. Your hair _____ black (is/are).
21. Measles ____ an infectious disease (is/are).
22. The first innings ____ just over (is/are).
23. I have sent her ________________ (congratulation/ congratulations).
24. _____________ of people are unemployed in our country (millions/ million).
25. Many students have joined the Indian Air ___________ (force/ forces).
26. Our state is very rich in natural ___________ (resources/ resource).
27. Aditi lost her ____________ (binocular/ binoculars).
28. I did all this in a simple _________________ (manner/ manners).
29. We should try to eradicate ____________ (poverty/ poverties).
30. The crowd __________ waiting for the CM (was/were).
31. Good news _______ received by him (was/were).
32. His means _________ small (are/is).
33. A pair of birds ___________ flying (is/are).
34. Diabetes _____ not as serious as cancer (is/are).
35. His furniture _____ repairing (is/are).
36. Ram and Mohan went to ________ School (his/their).
37. After three days the fleet reached _____ destination (it/its/their).
38. The team were divided in _______ opinions (its/their).
39. ___ and ____ are responsible for the accident ( use proper order).
40. ____ and ___ will beg sorry for the misconduct.
41. We, you and ____ can purchase that complex (their/them).
42. You and I have done ____ job (our/ours/their/your).
43. You and he have completed _____ job (our/your/his/their).
44. He and I have done ___ duty (his/your/their/our).
45. You, he and I have completed ____ duty (his/their/our/your).
46. Each of the students is ready to do ____ work (his/their).
47. Either of the two students gets ____ gift (his/their/theirs).
48. Neither of them gets ____ turn (his/their/your/theirs).
49. Either the principal or the teachers failed in ____ duty (his/ their).
50. Either Ram or Shyam lost ____ bag (his/their).
51. Neither Radha nor Meera has completed ____ task (his/her/their).
52. I know the girl to be ____ (she/her/he/his).
53. I recognized the student to be ____ (he/him/his).
54. It is ____ who is responsible (him/he).
55. It is ____ who will pay you for your lunch (she/her).
56. Let ___ and ____ handle this task now (use proper case of pronoun he and you).
57. Neither of these two girls has deposited ______ fees.
58. Everyone of the women has a choice of ____ own (her/she/his/he).
59. Everyone should obey _____ parents (his/her/their).
60. It was ___ who telephoned you yesterday (I/me).

English for SSC Exam

ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION


1.One who studies the pattern of voting in electionOne Word Substitution Set 2
A.Psephologist
B.Lexicographer
C.Cartographer
D.Anthropologist


2.Absence of the government
A.Anarchy
B.Aristocracy
C.Autocracy
D.Autonomy

3.Government run by officials is called :
A.Democracy
B.Bureaucracy
C.Gerontocracy
D.Kekistocracy

4.An office or post with no work but high Pay
A.Honorary
B.Sinecure
C.Gratis
D.Ex-officio

5.Person who is indifferent to both pleasure and pain.
A.Saint
B.Ascetic
C.Stoic
D.Hermit

6.Murder of a brother
A.Patricide
B.Regicide
C.Homicide
D.Fratricide

7.Mental weariness for want of occupation
A.Fatigue
B.Ennui
C.Languor
D.Debility

8.Mania for travel
A.Dromomania
B.Pyromania
C.Bibliomania
D.Logo mania

9.Paying back injury with injury.
A.Vendetta
B.Repression
C.Subjugation
D.Reprisal

10.To slap with a flat object
A.Hew
B.Swat
C.Chop
D.Gnaw

11.An associate in an office or institution
A.Companion
B.Ally
C.Colleague
D.Accomplice

12.Regard for others as a principle of action
A.Cynicism
B.Nepotism
C.Philanthropy
D.Altruism

13.A disease which spreads by contact
A.Infectious
B.Contagious
C.Contiguous
D.Contextual

14.To change shape, nature or substance of
A.Modulate
B.Substitute
C.Remodel
D.Transmute

15.Person who pilots or travels in a balloon, airship or other aircraft
A.Aeronaut
B.Astronaut
C.Aerobat
D.Acrobat

16.Words different in meaning but similar in sound
A.Homonym
B.Synonym
C.Acronym
D.Antonym

17.A girl or woman who flirts, that is, tries to attract people and make advances in love simply to satisfy her vanity
A.Prostitute
B.Coquette
C.Spinster
D.Concubine

18.Relationship by blood or birth.
A.Parentage
B.Affiliation
C.Consanguinity
D.Nepotism

19.They cessation of warfare before a treaty is signed
A.Affidavit
B.Agreement
C.Armistice
D.Amnesty

20.Opposed to great or sudden change
A.Static
B.Revolutionary
C.Conservative
D.Evolutionary

ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION SET 2

ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION SET 2 questions for SSC CGL and CDS exams

In One word Substitution questions out of the four alternatives choose the one which can be substituted for the given word.
1.One who studies the pattern of voting in electionOne Word Substitution Set 2
A.Psephologist
B.Lexicographer
C.Cartographer
D.Anthropologist
2.Absence of the government
A.Anarchy
B.Aristocracy
C.Autocracy
D.Autonomy
3.Government run by officials is called :
A.Democracy
B.Bureaucracy
C.Gerontocracy
D.Kekistocracy
4.An office or post with no work but high Pay
A.Honorary
B.Sinecure
C.Gratis
D.Ex-officio
5.Person who is indifferent to both pleasure and pain.
A.Saint
B.Ascetic
C.Stoic
D.Hermit
6.Murder of a brother
A.Patricide
B.Regicide
C.Homicide
D.Fratricide
7.Mental weariness for want of occupation
A.Fatigue
B.Ennui
C.Languor
D.Debility
8.Mania for travel
A.Dromomania
B.Pyromania
C.Bibliomania
D.Logo mania
9.Paying back injury with injury.
A.Vendetta
B.Repression
C.Subjugation
D.Reprisal
10.To slap with a flat object
A.Hew
B.Swat
C.Chop
D.Gnaw
11.An associate in an office or institution
A.Companion
B.Ally
C.Colleague
D.Accomplice
12.Regard for others as a principle of action
A.Cynicism
B.Nepotism
C.Philanthropy
D.Altruism
13.A disease which spreads by contact
A.Infectious
B.Contagious
C.Contiguous
D.Contextual
14.To change shape, nature or substance of
A.Modulate
B.Substitute
C.Remodel
D.Transmute
15.Person who pilots or travels in a balloon, airship or other aircraft
A.Aeronaut
B.Astronaut
C.Aerobat
D.Acrobat
16.Words different in meaning but similar in sound
A.Homonym
B.Synonym
C.Acronym
D.Antonym
17.A girl or woman who flirts, that is, tries to attract people and make advances in love simply to satisfy her vanity
A.Prostitute
B.Coquette
C.Spinster
D.Concubine
18.Relationship by blood or birth.
A.Parentage
B.Affiliation
C.Consanguinity
D.Nepotism
19.They cessation of warfare before a treaty is signed
A.Affidavit
B.Agreement
C.Armistice
D.Amnesty
20.Opposed to great or sudden change
A.Static
B.Revolutionary
C.Conservative
D.Evolutionary
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ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION SET 2

ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION SET 2 questions for SSC CGL and CDS exams

In One word Substitution questions out of the four alternatives choose the one which can be substituted for the given word.
1.One who studies the pattern of voting in electionOne Word Substitution Set 2
A.Psephologist
B.Lexicographer
C.Cartographer
D.Anthropologist
2.Absence of the government
A.Anarchy
B.Aristocracy
C.Autocracy
D.Autonomy
3.Government run by officials is called :
A.Democracy
B.Bureaucracy
C.Gerontocracy
D.Kekistocracy
4.An office or post with no work but high Pay
A.Honorary
B.Sinecure
C.Gratis
D.Ex-officio
5.Person who is indifferent to both pleasure and pain.
A.Saint
B.Ascetic
C.Stoic
D.Hermit
6.Murder of a brother
A.Patricide
B.Regicide
C.Homicide
D.Fratricide
7.Mental weariness for want of occupation
A.Fatigue
B.Ennui
C.Languor
D.Debility
8.Mania for travel
A.Dromomania
B.Pyromania
C.Bibliomania
D.Logo mania
9.Paying back injury with injury.
A.Vendetta
B.Repression
C.Subjugation
D.Reprisal
10.To slap with a flat object
A.Hew
B.Swat
C.Chop
D.Gnaw
11.An associate in an office or institution
A.Companion
B.Ally
C.Colleague
D.Accomplice
12.Regard for others as a principle of action
A.Cynicism
B.Nepotism
C.Philanthropy
D.Altruism
13.A disease which spreads by contact
A.Infectious
B.Contagious
C.Contiguous
D.Contextual
14.To change shape, nature or substance of
A.Modulate
B.Substitute
C.Remodel
D.Transmute
15.Person who pilots or travels in a balloon, airship or other aircraft
A.Aeronaut
B.Astronaut
C.Aerobat
D.Acrobat
16.Words different in meaning but similar in sound
A.Homonym
B.Synonym
C.Acronym
D.Antonym
17.A girl or woman who flirts, that is, tries to attract people and make advances in love simply to satisfy her vanity
A.Prostitute
B.Coquette
C.Spinster
D.Concubine
18.Relationship by blood or birth.
A.Parentage
B.Affiliation
C.Consanguinity
D.Nepotism
19.They cessation of warfare before a treaty is signed
A.Affidavit
B.Agreement
C.Armistice
D.Amnesty
20.Opposed to great or sudden change
A.Static
B.Revolutionary
C.Conservative
D.Evolutionary
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Current Affair September 2015

1. The XXII Commonwealth Games 2022 will be hosted in which country?

Ans – Durban South African city

2. Where will the XXI Commonwealth Games 2018 be hosted?

Ans – Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

3. Who has been appointed as the CMD of NTPC ?

Ans – A K Jha

4. Where is the headquarters of NTPC?

Ans – Delhi

5. Which cricket player has entered in top 20 bowler list of ICC Test Rankings?

Ans – Ishant Sharma

6. The Buchi Babu Memorial Trophy is related to which sport?

Ans – Cricket

7. Which Government bagged the award for achievement in rooftop solar power output?

Ans – Punjab

8. Where is the headquarters of the West-Central Railway (WCR) zone which recently became the first to eliminate all unmanned level crossings??

Ans – Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh

9. CCoTVM and PARICHAALAN initiatives have been launched by __?

Ans – Indian Railways

10. Which project has been started by NASA and US Agency for International Development (USAID) for environmental monitoring in Southeast Asia region?

Ans – SERVIR-Mekong

11. Recently, Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi launched the digital version of which scripture?

Ans – Ramcharitmanas

12. What is the full form of MAT?

Ans – Minimum Alternate Tax

13. Recently, which E-Commerce company took over Silicon valley tech-startup ‘Reduce Data’?

Ans – Snapdeal

14. Mohd. Hamid Ansari, Vice President released the book The Duels of the Himalayan Eagle : The first Indo-Pak Air War (1-22 September 1965) at the inauguration of the Tri-Services Seminar to honour the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the India-Pakistan War of 1965 in New Delhi. Who is the author of the book?

Ans – Air Marshal (retd.) Bharat Kumar

15. Which committee presented recommendations for MAT (Minimum Alternate Tax).

Ans – A.P. Shah

16. Where are the headquarters of UNEP?

Ans – United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Nairobi Kenya

17. Which method is proposed by RBI to calculate Base Rate to bring uniformity among banks?

Ans – Marginal cost of funds

18. Which cricket player has entered in top 20 batsman list of ICC Test Rankings?

Ans – Cheteshwar Pujara

19. Who has been appointed as CMD of India Trade Promotion Organisation

Ans – L C Goyal