GK Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Which of the following can increase your credit card's APR?

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    Missing a credit card payment.
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    Paying off the full balance.
    Correct
    Wrong
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    Cashing in on rewards points.
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    Paying the minimum.
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Answer : 1. "Missing a credit card payment."
Explanation :

Answer: A) Missing a credit card payment. Explanation: Missing a credit card payment can increase your credit card's APR.   APR means Annual Percentage Rate.

Q:

The first woman film star nominated to the Rajya Sabha was 

1998 0

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    Nargis Dutt
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    Shabana Azmi
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    Madhubala
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    Meena Kumari
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Answer : 1. "Nargis Dutt "

Q:

In which Article of the Indian Constitution the definition "Gram Sabha"?

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    Article - 243C
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    Article - 243
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    Article - 243A
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    Article - 243
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Answer : 3. "Article - 243A"
Explanation :

The term Gram Sabha is defined in the Constitution of India under Article 243(b). Gram Sabha is the primary body of the Panchayati Raj system and by far the largest. It is a permanent body.

Q:

Tel Aviv is the major city of which country?

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    Saudi Arabia
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    Israel
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    Iraq
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    Iran
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Answer : 2. "Israel"
Explanation :

Tel Aviv is the major city of (B) Israel. It is one of the largest and most populous cities in Israel, located on the country's Mediterranean coastline. Tel Aviv is a vibrant and modern city known for its cultural richness, economic activity, and diverse population. It is a center for technology, innovation, and the arts in the region.

Q:

When ice melts, its

1996 0

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    Volume increases
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    Volume decreases
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    Volume and mass both decrease
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    Volume decreases while mass increases
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Answer : 2. "Volume decreases "

Q: Which of the following memory is volatile? 1995 0

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    RAM
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    Floppy disc
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    ROM
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    Magnetic tape
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Answer : 1. "RAM"
Explanation :

Answer: A) RAM Explanation: Volatile memory is computer memory that requires power to maintain the stored information. It is a temporary memeory which cannot contain information permanently. Example :: RAM or Random Access Memory

Q:

Which of the following acts regulates the underwriting process in India? 

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    RBI Act 1934
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    Securities and Exchanges Board of India (Underwriters) Regulations, 1993.
    Correct
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    Securities and Exchanges Board of India (Underwriters) Regulations, 2006.
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    Both (B) and (C)
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Answer : 4. "Both (B) and (C)"

Q: The human heart is 1994 0

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    Neurogenic heart
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    Myogenic heart
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    Pulsating heart
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    Ampullary heart
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Answer : 2. "Myogenic heart"
Explanation :

Answer: B) Myogenic heart Explanation: Hearts are of several types. In some invertebrates the heart is simulated by the nervous system to do its work. Such hearts are called Neurogenic hearts. The Human heart is myogenic. i.e, it recieves the stimuli for contraction from the muscular node called sinu-auricular node or pace maker.

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