Saturday 19 December 2015

General Science Question for SSC Exam



General Science 

1. Har Govind Khorana shared noble prize worked in the field of –
(1) Bio chemistry            
(2) Medical science
(3) Economics                
(4) Literature

2. Who discovered vaccination for Rabies –

(1) Jenner                        
(2) Pasture
(3) Darwin                      
(4) Lister

3. Scientist who discovered Anopheles mosquito transmit malaria –

(1) Ronald Ross                
(2) C. V. Raman
(3) A. Fleming                
(4) Max Plank

4. Blood Group is discovered by –
(1) Landsteiner                  
(2) Robert Koch
(3) Willum Harvy            
(4) Loius Pasture

5. Scientist who laid the foundation of bacteriology –

(1) Leeuwenhock            
(2) Loius Pasteure
(3) Willum Herve            
(4) Edward Jenner

6. The term biology is derived from the language –
(1) French                      
(2) Latin
(3) Purthgali                    
(4) Greek

7. The book Historia Plantrum is written by-
(1) Aristotle                      
(2) Theophrastus
(3) Hipporates                
(4) Darwin

8. Botany is also known as –
(1) Phytology                  
(2) Phycology
(3) Pedology                  
(4) Plantophyta


9. First Calf clone is created by –
(1) Mc clintock                
(2) Ian Wilmut
(3) Stanley                                  
(4) Monod

10.The book Historia animulium is written by –
(1) Aristotle          
(2) Darwin
(3) Lamark                      
(4) Theophrastus

Answers:-
1.2
2.2
3.1
4.1
5.2
6.4
7.2
8.2
9.2
10.1

Reasoning for ssc Exam




1. In a class Rajan got the 11th rank and he was 31st from the bottom of the list of boys passed. Three boys did not take the examination and one failed. What is the total strentght of the class? 
(a) 32 
(b) 42  
(c) 45  
(d) 46

2. Four children, Akram, Bopsi, Priya and Tulsi are on a ladder. Akram is further up the ladder than Bopsi. Bopsi is in between Akram and Priya. If Tulsi is still further than Akram, who is the second person from the bottom? 
(a) Tulsi   
(b) Akram 
(c) Priya 
(d) Bopsi 

3. In a row A is at the llth position from the left and B is 10th from the right. If they interchanged po-sitions A becomes' 18th from the left . How many persons are there in that row? 
(1) 28  
(2) 29  
(3) 27  
(4) 31 

4. Six persons M, N, 0, P, Q and R are sitting in two rows, three in each. Q is not at the end of any row. P is second to the left of R. 0 is the neighbour of Q and is sitting diagonally opposite to P. N is the neighbour of R. On the basis of this information who is facing N ? 
(1) R  
(2) Q  
(3) P  
(4) M 

5. I am seventh in the queue from either end. How many people are there in the queue ? 
(1) 10 
(2) 11  
(3) 13  
(4) 14 

6. A is shorter than B but taller than C, D is shorter than A but taller than C and E is shorter than B but taller than A. The shortest person is 
(1) B  
(2) C  
(3) A  
(4) D 

7. Sathi is older than Renu. Geeta is younger than Renu. Priya is older than Sathi. Who is the eldest of them? 
(1) Priya  
(2) Sathi 
(3) Renu 
(4) Geeta 

8. At a certain film festival, eight films will be shown J, K, L, M, N, P, Q and R. The order of the showings must meets the following conditions : N is shown before L, J is shown thrid, Q is shown  fifth. If N is shown immediately after P, then P could be shown .
(1) Third  
(2) Fourth 
(3) Fifth 
(4) Sixth 

9.Five students A, B, C, D, E are sitting in a circle facing each other. If E is between A and D and A is to the right of B, then who is the the left of B? 
(1) A  
(2) B   
(3) C  
(4) E 

10.A runs faster than B but not as fast as C who is slower than D. Who is the fastest runner? 
(1) D  
(2) C  
(3) A  
(4) B

Answers:-
1.3
2.4
3.3
4.2
5.3
6.2
7.1
8.4
9.3
10.1

Geography Questions For SSC Exam



1. In which type of rocks are coal and petroleum found ?
A. Granite
B. Igneous
C. Metamorphic
D. Sedimentary

2. Which of the following regions of the world is most thickly populated ?
A. East Asia
B. South Asia
C. North-West Europe
D. North and South America

3. What approximately is the percentage of the world population concentrated in Asia?
A. 17%
B. 39%
C. 58%
D. 73%

4. The maping of which of the following is most difficult?
A. Mountains
B. Plateaus and Plains
C.Interior of the Earth
D.Oceans and their depth

5.The deepest mine in the world (about 4 km deep) is in the Continent of
A. Africa
B. Asia
C. North America
D. South America

6. Jaina HIll is located in which of the following Indian State?
A.Karnataka
B.Tamil Nadu
C.Kerala
D.Andhra Pradesh
   
7. South Pacific island nation Samoa, positioned to the east of the International Date Line, on May 2011 decided to forego a day and shift of the time zone on its west. The reason for this shifting is to
A.facilitate trade with Australia and New Zealand
B.facilitate smooth internal administration throughout the country
C.attain political stability in the country
D.promote tourism industry in the country
   
8. Which one among the following is not an important factor of climate of an area?
A.Longitude
B.Latitude
C.Altitude
D.Distance from the sea
   
9. The broken hills famous for zinc and lead are located in
A.Germany
B.Turkey
C.France
D.Australia
   
10. Kanha National Park belongs to which one among the following biogeographical areas in the world?
A.Tropical Moist Forests
B.Tropical Sub-humid Forests
C.Tropical Humid Forests
D.Tropical Dry Forests
   
Answers
1.D
2.B
3.C
4.C
5.A
6.B
7.A
8.A
9.D

10.A