SSC CGL 2023-18.07.2023-2 SSC Question Paper

SSC CGL 2023-18.07.2023-2 SSC Questions

41.
Which of the following is an institutional source of credit in India?
A.
Money lenders
B.
Commission agents
C.
Traders
D.
Commercial banks
ANSWER :
D. Commercial banks
42.

In India The State election Commissioner is appointed by the ______________

A.

Chief Justice

B.

President

C.

Governor

D.

Chief Minister

ANSWER :

C. Governor

43.

Which scientist revised the nebular hypothesis in 1796 ?

A.

Neville Chamberlain

B.

Edwin Hubble

C.

Pierre Laplace

D.

Harold Jeffrey

ANSWER :

C. Pierre Laplace

44.
Who among the following has been named as the World Bank Education Advisor for the period of June 2021 to June 2024?
A.
Keisha Thorpe
B.
Peter Tabichi
C.
Vishwavir Ahuja
D.
Ranjitsinh Disale
ANSWER :
D. Ranjitsinh Disale
45.
Which region has the maximum concentration of iron and steel industries in India?
A.
Deccan Plateau
B.
Malwa Plateau
C.
Chota Nagpur plateau
D.
Chhattisgarh Plateau
ANSWER :
C. Chota Nagpur plateau
46.

The Indian Railways on October 7, 2021, launched and operated two long-haul freight trains named ___________ to provide a very effective solution to the problem of capacity constraints in critical rail sections.

A.

Himalaya and Thar

B.

Aakash and Vijay

C.

Sagar and Prithvi

D.

Trishul and Garuda

ANSWER :

D. Trishul and Garuda

47.
Maximum how many overs can a bowler bowl in ODI cricket matches?
A.
11
B.
9
C.
10
D.
8
ANSWER :
C. 10
48.
Who among the following Mauryan kings gave up war after the battle of Kalinga?
A.
Chandragupta Maurya
B.
Ashoka
C.
Mahinda
D.
Bindusara
ANSWER :
B. Ashoka
49.
Who among the following was the founder of the Aligarh Movement, which was largely responsible for the revival of Muslims in India?
A.
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
B.
Muhammad Iqbal
C.
Abdul Gaffar Khan
D.
Sayyid Ahmad Khan
ANSWER :
D. Sayyid Ahmad Khan
50.
Which of the following are metalloids?
A.
Boron, oxygen, aluminium
B.
Boron, mercury, iron
C.
Boron, silicon, antimony
D.
Aluminium, mercury, copper
ANSWER :
C. Boron, silicon, antimony