This is the first part of "Important Questions for SSC" for second part check for the link given at the end of this page.
1.) In which city is the Netaji Subhash National Institute of Sports located?
-Patiala
2.) Which religious teacher established four maths in the four corners of the country in Badrinath (north), Dwarka (west), Puri (East) and Sringeri (south)?
-Adi Shankaracharya
3.) Who is considered as the father of mobile phone?
-Martin Cooper
4.) Gayatri Mantra is addresses to which Hindu God?
- Surya
5.) Which element is necessary in all the elements?
-Hydrogen
6.) Who wrote the book 'Business at the Speed of thought'?
-Bill Gates
7.) Which organ of the human body produces bile?
-Liver
8. Diamond and graphite are allocations of which element?
-Carbon
9.) Who is the only Indian cricketer to take all the 10 wickets in Test innings?
-Anil Kumble
10.) What is the minimum age limit for becoming President of India?
-35 years
11.) Who created the fictional character Harry Potter?
-JK Rowling
12.) Which vitamin deficiency causes scurvy?
-vitamin C
13.) Which component of human blood is responsible for blood clotting?
-Platelets (thrombocytes)
14.) the first country to give women the right to vote in elections?
-New Zealand
15. According to Hindu mythology, twins Riddhi and Siddhi, who are the wives of God?
-Ganesha
16.) Scientist known as 'Wizard of Menlo Park'?
-Thomas Alva Edison
17.) On April 6, 1909, who became the first person to reach the North Pole?
-Robert Edwin Perry
18.) What is the name of India's first nuclear reactor?
-Apsara
19. Which Mughal Emperor took the title of 'Alamgir' Winner of the world?
-Aurangzeb
20.) At what place did Mahatma Gandhi launch his first satyagrah in India?
- Champaran in Bihar
21.) When an ant bites a person, which stimulates the chemical which injects it?
-Formic acid
22.) How many languages have been recognized officially in the 8th Schedule of Indian Constitution?
-22
23.) Even though India became independent in 1947, Daman and Diu remained a European colony in 1961. Which country ruled on it?
-Portugal
24.) where Is the headquarters of International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)?
-Montreal Canada)
25.) Duckworth-Lewis method is related to which game?
-Cricket
26.) Normal heart rate of adults?
-72 beats per minute
27.) The Kailash temple in Ellora was built by which rulers of which dynasty?
-Rashtrakuta
28.) What is the interest rate from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on which the banks borrow?
-Repo Rate
29.) International date line, a hypothetical line, which changes in the form of a day before or west, which longterm passes through?
-180 degrees
30.) Who wrote the famous essay 'Unto This Last', which was later translated into Gujarati by Mahatma Gandhi with the title 'Sarvodaya'?
-John Ruskin
31.) where Is the headquarters of the central railway?
- Mumbai
32.) The Integrated Test Range (ITR) site of Wheeler Island, India's Missile Test Facility, is located in which state?
-Odisha
33.) the President of India address his resignation to?
- Vice-president
34.) In addition to Russia, which country is located in Europe and Asia both continents?
-Turkey
35.) Who is known as 'father of medicine'?
-Hippocrates
36.) After Hindi, which language is the second most spoken language in India?
-Bangoli
37.) Khyber Pass, a strategic mountain pass between Central Asia and South Asia, connects which country with Pakistan ?
-Afghanistan
38.) On August 29, 1988, which Indian woman became the first woman to float in Straits of Gibraltar?
-Arti Pradhan
39.) Who was the first President of Pakistan?
-Iskandar Mirza
40.) India's first 11th century traveler wrote 'Tahqiq-i-Hind' and 'kitab-ul-Hind' books?
-AL Baruni
41.) To protect the filaments at high temperatures, which gas is filled in the light bulbs?
-Argon
42.) 'The Four Noble Truths' and 'Noble eightfold path' are the foundations of which religion?
-Buddhism
43.) Chemical name of baking soda?
-Sodium bicarbonate
44.) Chemical name of washing soda?
- sodium carbonate
45.) the Kohinoor diamond was aquired by British by which ruler?
-Dalip Singh
46.) 'Gyan Darshan' is an educational TV channel of which Indian Open University?
-IGNOU
47.) Which city hosts the Wimbledon Tennis Championships one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments annually?
-London
48.) Which European country is also known as 'Land of the Midnight Sun'?
-Narway
49.) India gets its major rainfall from which monsoon?
-South-West Monsoon
50.) How long do the US Presidents serve as President?
-4 years
1.) In which city is the Netaji Subhash National Institute of Sports located?
-Patiala
2.) Which religious teacher established four maths in the four corners of the country in Badrinath (north), Dwarka (west), Puri (East) and Sringeri (south)?
-Adi Shankaracharya
3.) Who is considered as the father of mobile phone?
-Martin Cooper
4.) Gayatri Mantra is addresses to which Hindu God?
- Surya
5.) Which element is necessary in all the elements?
-Hydrogen
6.) Who wrote the book 'Business at the Speed of thought'?
-Bill Gates
7.) Which organ of the human body produces bile?
-Liver
8. Diamond and graphite are allocations of which element?
-Carbon
9.) Who is the only Indian cricketer to take all the 10 wickets in Test innings?
-Anil Kumble
10.) What is the minimum age limit for becoming President of India?
-35 years
11.) Who created the fictional character Harry Potter?
-JK Rowling
12.) Which vitamin deficiency causes scurvy?
-vitamin C
13.) Which component of human blood is responsible for blood clotting?
-Platelets (thrombocytes)
14.) the first country to give women the right to vote in elections?
-New Zealand
15. According to Hindu mythology, twins Riddhi and Siddhi, who are the wives of God?
-Ganesha
16.) Scientist known as 'Wizard of Menlo Park'?
-Thomas Alva Edison
17.) On April 6, 1909, who became the first person to reach the North Pole?
-Robert Edwin Perry
18.) What is the name of India's first nuclear reactor?
-Apsara
19. Which Mughal Emperor took the title of 'Alamgir' Winner of the world?
-Aurangzeb
20.) At what place did Mahatma Gandhi launch his first satyagrah in India?
- Champaran in Bihar
21.) When an ant bites a person, which stimulates the chemical which injects it?
-Formic acid
22.) How many languages have been recognized officially in the 8th Schedule of Indian Constitution?
-22
23.) Even though India became independent in 1947, Daman and Diu remained a European colony in 1961. Which country ruled on it?
-Portugal
24.) where Is the headquarters of International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)?
-Montreal Canada)
25.) Duckworth-Lewis method is related to which game?
-Cricket
26.) Normal heart rate of adults?
-72 beats per minute
27.) The Kailash temple in Ellora was built by which rulers of which dynasty?
-Rashtrakuta
28.) What is the interest rate from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on which the banks borrow?
-Repo Rate
29.) International date line, a hypothetical line, which changes in the form of a day before or west, which longterm passes through?
-180 degrees
30.) Who wrote the famous essay 'Unto This Last', which was later translated into Gujarati by Mahatma Gandhi with the title 'Sarvodaya'?
-John Ruskin
31.) where Is the headquarters of the central railway?
- Mumbai
32.) The Integrated Test Range (ITR) site of Wheeler Island, India's Missile Test Facility, is located in which state?
-Odisha
33.) the President of India address his resignation to?
- Vice-president
34.) In addition to Russia, which country is located in Europe and Asia both continents?
-Turkey
35.) Who is known as 'father of medicine'?
-Hippocrates
36.) After Hindi, which language is the second most spoken language in India?
-Bangoli
37.) Khyber Pass, a strategic mountain pass between Central Asia and South Asia, connects which country with Pakistan ?
-Afghanistan
38.) On August 29, 1988, which Indian woman became the first woman to float in Straits of Gibraltar?
-Arti Pradhan
39.) Who was the first President of Pakistan?
-Iskandar Mirza
40.) India's first 11th century traveler wrote 'Tahqiq-i-Hind' and 'kitab-ul-Hind' books?
-AL Baruni
41.) To protect the filaments at high temperatures, which gas is filled in the light bulbs?
-Argon
42.) 'The Four Noble Truths' and 'Noble eightfold path' are the foundations of which religion?
-Buddhism
43.) Chemical name of baking soda?
-Sodium bicarbonate
44.) Chemical name of washing soda?
- sodium carbonate
45.) the Kohinoor diamond was aquired by British by which ruler?
-Dalip Singh
46.) 'Gyan Darshan' is an educational TV channel of which Indian Open University?
-IGNOU
47.) Which city hosts the Wimbledon Tennis Championships one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments annually?
-London
48.) Which European country is also known as 'Land of the Midnight Sun'?
-Narway
49.) India gets its major rainfall from which monsoon?
-South-West Monsoon
50.) How long do the US Presidents serve as President?
-4 years
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