LD Clerk Solved Question paper- General Knowledge
301. In which year was Hockey introduced in the Olympic Games :
A. Paris 1900 B. Paris1924 C. London 1908 D. London 1940
302. DIET is the Parliament of :
A. Norway B. Japan C. Holland D.West Germany
303. The National Game of India :
A. Hockey B. Foot ball C. Tennis D.Basket ball
304. Time allowed for chanting Jana Gana Mana the National Anthem of India,
A. 1 minute B. 2 minute C.52 seconds D. 55seconds
305. Accumulation of water in tissues is caused by the deficiency of :
A. Vitamin B B. Vitamin C C. Vitamin D D. Vitamin K
306. An organism which transmits disease to a healthy person is known as :
A. Pathogen B. Plasmin C. Vector D.None of these
307. The element with atomic number 20 is :
A.Iron B.Zinc C.Calcium D.Titanium
308. The most common synthetic fibre known as artificial silk :
A. Nylon B. Rayon C. Polythene D.Polyster
309An animal which conserves water for a very long time :
A. Rat B.Kangaroo rat C. Rhinocerous D.Cat
310. During the Russian Revolution Bollsheviks were led by :
A. Lenin B. Karl Marx C. Mussolini D. Hitler
311. Atom bomb was dropped in Hiroshima on :
A. February 20,1950 B.August 30,1949 C. August 6,1945 D.April 24,1939
312. A square solid has ________ faces :
A. Four B.Six C. Eight D.Ten
313. The instrument used to detect planes and other objects in the sky :
A. Periscope B.Radar C.Telescope D.None of these
314. Anna Karinina was written by :
A. Tolstoy B.Wordsworth C.John Milton D.Charles Dickens
315. Tin is purified by :
A. Liquation B. Distillation C.Electrolysis D.Reduction
316The British Governor-General who won the title Maker of Modern India
A. William Bentick B.Dalhousie C. Rippon D.Cornwall’s
317. The world’s first artificial satellite :
A.Luna B.Sputnick C.Aryabhatta D.Explorer
318. Which British Statesman had the nick name ‘The Great Commoner’ ?
A. William Pitt B.Wintson Churchill C. Clement Atley D. William Bentick
319. A Country with a high, per-capita income is a
A. Developed country B. Developing Country C.Capitalist Country
D. Socialist Country
320. Right co-exist with _________ in a democratic country
A. Privilege B.Duties CNeeds D.Liberty
321. LoveBug, Mellisa,Code Red,These are names of
A. Terms in Ice ball B.Computer Viruses C. Classical Works
D.Contagious Disease
322. The disorder of the eye caused by the image falling in front of the retina :
A. Short sight B.Long sight C.Squint D.Astigmatism
323. Water gas is a mixture of
A. Carbon and hydrogen B. Carbonmonoxide and hydrogen C.Oxygen and Carbon D. Carbonmonoxide and Carbon
324. Excessive alcoholic consumption causes :
A. Hepatitis B. Cirrhosis C.Jaundice D.None of these
325.Which amoung the following countries is known as the Land of Thousand Lakes ?
A.Japan B.South Korea C.Finland D.Norway
326. Which among the following is known as the ‘Father of Indian Jounalism’?
A. Kuldip Nayar B.Ramnath Geonka C.M.Chalapathi Rao D.V.V.Giri
327. Who is the author of India Wins Freedom ?
A. Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad B.Larry Collins and Dominique Lepierre
C. Dr.S.Radhakrishnan D. Sarojini Naidu
328. Who is the author of the book “ Autobiography of An unknown Indian” ?
A. V.S.Naipaul B.Nirad C. Chaudhary C.Salman Rushdie D.Vikram Seth
329. Which amoung the following libraries has the richest collection of Arabic and Persian Manuscripts and Mughal paintings ?
A.The Khuda Baksh Oriental Public Library B.The national Library
C. The Rampur Raza Library D.The Aligarth Muslim University Library
330. Ice Hockey is the National Game of_________
A. Greece B. Iceland C. Finland D.Canada
331. The Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management established in 1983 is located at__________
A.Mumbai B.Goa C.Thiruvananthapuram D.New Delhi
332. The protein of rice grain is of good quality, being rich in _____
A.Lysine B.Glutamine C.Gliadin D.Thiamine
333. Which of the following chemicals is used in the making of photographic films ?
A. Sodium chloride B.Aluminium hydroxide C. Silver bromide D.None of these
334. Galvanized iron is coated with a thin coating of :
A.Copper B. Tin C. Zink D. Aluminium
335. The study of fossils is known as :
A. Paleantology B. Petrology C.Seismology D.Bathymetry
336. Red blood corpuscles (RBC) are formed in the :
A. Liver B. Heart C.Spleens D.Bone marrow
337. Vitamin necessary to prevent prolonged bleeding
A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin D C. Vitamin K D. Vitamin E
338. Jatya Sangsad is the Parliament of
A. Bangladesh B. Pakistan C.Burma D.Bhutan
339. The organ which purifry blood and supply oxygen to it
A. River B.Kidney C.Heart D.Lungs
340. The main function of the white blood corpuscles in the body is :
A. to carry food B. to carry oxygen C.to help in the cloting
D.to protect the body against disease
341. The radiant energy of the sun results from :
A. Cosmic radiation B. Nuclear fusion C. Nuclear fission D.Comustion
342. Who wrote the book A Passage to India ?
A. Victor Banergee B.E.M Forster C.Minoo Masani D.Amrita Pritam
343. The Last Supper of famous Renaissance painting was a masterpiece of :
A. Michelangelo B. Leonardo da Vinci C.Titan D.Raphael
344. Which among the following is the closest to the equator :
A. Kanyakumari B.Thiruvananthapuram C.Tuticorin D.Great Nicobar Island
345. The earth revolves round the sun. This causes :
A. formation of day and night B. deflection of winds and currents
C. change of seasons D. difference in climate
346. Between which places does the train Himasagar Express run ?
A. Ernakulam and Madurai B.Chennai and Thiruvananthapuram
C. Jammu Tavi and Kanyakumari D.None of these
347. Freud is associated with :
A. Leprosy control B.Detective work C.Politics D.Psychology
348. In which Shakespearian drama is Desdemona a character ?
A. Hamlet B.Merchant of Venice C.Othello D.As you like It
349. Ecology is the branch of Science which deals with
A. Cell formation B.the study of the universe C. balance of nature
D. the structure of the human body
350. The nation emerged as a result of Zionistic Movement after the Second World war is :
A. Israel B. Lativa C. Kazakhistan D. Namibia
Answers
301: C. London 1908
302: B. Japan
303: A. Hockey
304: C.52 seconds
305: A. Vitamin B
306: C. Vector
307: C.Calcium
308 : B. Rayon
309: B.Kangaroo rat
310 : A. Lenin
311: C. August 6,1945
312: B.Six
313: B.Radar
314: A. Tolstoy
315: A. Liquation
316: B.Dalhousie
317: B.Sputnick
318: A. William Pitt
319: A. Developed country
320: B.Duties
321: B.Computer Viruses
322: A. Short sight
323: B. Carbonmonoxide and hydrogen
324: B. Cirrhosis
325: C.Finland
326: C.M.Chalapathi Rao
327: A.Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad
328: B.Nirad C. Chaudhary
329: D.The Aligarth Muslim University Library
330: D.Canada
331: D.New Delhi
332: D.Thiamine
333: C. Silver bromide
334: C. Zink
335: A. Paleantology
336: D.Bone marrow
337: C. Vitamin K
338: A. Bangladesh
339: D.Lungs
340: D.to protect the body against disease
341: B. Nuclear fusion
342: B.E.M Forster
343: B.Leonardo da Vinci
344: D.Great Nicobar Island
345: C.change of seasons
346: C. Jammu Tavi and Kanyakumari
347: D.Psychology
348: C.Othello
349: C. balance of nature
350: A. Israel