SSC CGL 2024-19.09.2024-1 SSC Question Paper

SSC CGL 2024-19.09.2024-1 SSC Questions

31.
In which sport did India win its first individual Olympic medal?
A.
Swimming
B.
Judo
C.
Wrestling
D.
Shooting
ANSWER :
C. Wrestling
32.
Who among the following was one of the recipients of the inaugural β€˜Prof CR Rao Centenary Gold Medal’ award in 2021?
A.
Raghuram Rajan
B.
Surjit Bhalla
C.
Amartya Sen
D.
Jagdish Bhagwati
ANSWER :
D. Jagdish Bhagwati
33.
Who among the following classical dancers is NOT related to Odissi?
A.
Geetanjali Lal
B.
Mayadhar Raut
C.
Kiran Segal
D.
Kumkum Mohanty
ANSWER :
A. Geetanjali Lal
34.
Which of the following Articles states that the Prime Minister should be appointed by the President?
A.
Article 71
B.
Article 66
C.
Article 75
D.
Article 62
ANSWER :
C. Article 75
35.
The oath of office to the Vice-President is administered by the ________.
A.
Chief Justice of India
B.
President
C.
CAG
D.
Prime Minister
ANSWER :
B. President
36.
What was the name of the wind measuring instrument invented for the first time in 1450?
A.
Tr.missometer
B.
Dropsonde
C.
Anemometer
D.
Ceiling Projector
ANSWER :
C. Anemometer
37.
Due to which of the following events did Rabindranath Tagore return the title of β€˜Knighthood’ to the British Government while expressing his anguish?
A.
Charan Paduka Incident
B.
Partition of Bengal
C.
Jallianwala Bagh massacre
D.
Chauri Chaura Incident
ANSWER :
C. Jallianwala Bagh massacre
38.
Tarun Bhattacharya, who was awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 2018, is known for playing which musical instrument?
A.
Santoor
B.
Violin
C.
Tabla
D.
Sitar
ANSWER :
A. Santoor
39.
Which of the following is an example of Phylum Arthropoda?
A.
Nereis
B.
Butterfly
C.
Hirudinaria
D.
Pila
ANSWER :
B. Butterfly
40.
As per the Timurid tradition, Humayun had to share power with his brothers. Humayun had the control of Delhi, Agra and Central India, while his brother Kamran controlled which of the following regions?
A.
Afghanistan and Punjab
B.
Deccan
C.
Gujarat and Rajasthan
D.
Bengal and Bihar
ANSWER :
A. Afghanistan and Punjab