General Knowledge Mix Quiz for Competitive Exams

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General Knowledge Mix Quiz for Competitive Exams

The General Knowledge Mix Quiz for Competitive Exams is designed to test your overall knowledge across a wide range of subjects. Competitive exams often include a section dedicated to general knowledge, assessing a candidate's awareness and understanding of various topics. This General Knowledge Mix Quiz aims to challenge your grasp of history, science, current affairs, geography, literature, sports, and more. It is a comprehensive tool to help you assess your knowledge and prepare effectively for competitive exams.

General Knowledge Quiz

In this article General Knowledge Mix Quiz for Competitive Exams, I am sharing the most important General Knowledge Quiz Questions related to Indian History, Indian Geography, Indian Constitution, Indian Polity and Indian Art and Culture for those aspirants who are preparing for upcoming competitive exams. General Knowledge Mix Quiz will be helpful for you to crack any government exams.

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General Knowledge Mix Quiz for Competitive Exams

Q :  

Which one of the following is a subordinate office?

(A) Offices of Development Commissioner of Special Economic Zones (SEZs)

(B) Directorate General of Anti-Dumping & Allied Duties (DGAD)

(C) Directorate General of Supplies and Disposal (DGS&D)

(D) Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT)


Correct Answer : A
Explanation :

The Subordinate Judiciary has been divided into two parts 'The U.P. Civil Judicial Services' and 'The U.P. Higher Judicial Service'. The former consists of Munsifs and Civil Judges including Small Cause Judges and the latter of Civil and Sessions Judges (now Additional District Sessions Judges). The District Judge is the controller of the Subordinate Judicial Service at the district level. The jurisdiction of the District Judge extends to more than one revenue district in some cases. On the civil side, the Munsif's Court is the lowest court. Earlier, Etawah District Court serves as a subordinate judicial service of the state of Uttar Pradesh


Q :  

When the Directorate General of Anti-Dumping & Allied Duties was was constituted?

(A) 1997

(B) 1988

(C) 1963

(D) 1985


Correct Answer : A
Explanation :

The Directorate General of Anti-Dumping & Allied Duties (DGAD) which was formed in 1997 has been restructured as DGTR in May 2018 by restructuring and re-designing DGAD into DGTR by incorporating all the trade remedial functions i.e. Anti-Dumping Duty (ADD), Countervailing Duty (CVD), Safeguards Duty (SGD), Safeguards


Q :  

In which city is the headquarters of the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT)?            

(A) Mumbai

(B) Bangaluru

(C) New Delhi

(D) kolkata


Correct Answer : C
Explanation :

This Directorate, with headquarters at New Delhi, is responsible for formulating and implementing the Foreign Trade Policy with the main objective of promoting India's exports.


Q :  

Where is the head office of the pay and accounts office (supply)?

(A) Kolkata

(B) New Delhi

(C) Dehradun

(D) Mumbai


Correct Answer : B
Explanation :

Pay & Accounts Office, DOC & MOT are responsible for the Payment of claims, accounting Transactions and other related matters like Finalization and payment of Pension and payment of final GPF cases, loan & Advance, Grant in Aid, Maintenance of GPF/CPF, NPS, LSC & PC, etc.


Q :  

Which of the following comes under the part IX of the Indian constitution?

(A) Relations between the Union and the States

(B) The Scheduled and Tribal Areas

(C) The Panchayats

(D) Finance, Property, Contracts and Suits


Correct Answer : C
Explanation :

Part IX of the Indian Constitution contains provisions for the Panchayats. Part IX tells about a three-tier Panchayati Raj System which would be constituted in every state at the village level, intermediate level, and district level.


Q :  

According to the Constitution of India, which of the following are fundamental for the governance of the country?

(A) Fundamental Rights

(B) Fundamental Duties

(C) Directive Principles of State Policy

(D) Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties


Correct Answer : C
Explanation :

The Constitution itself declares that the Directive Principles of State Policy are fundamental to the governance of the country. These are the constitutional instructions or recommendations to the State in legislative, executive and administrative matters.


Q :  

Which one among the following features of the Constitution of India is indicative of the fact that real executive power is vested in the Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister?

(A) Federalism

(B) Representative legislature

(C) Universal adult franchise

(D) Parliamentary democracy


Correct Answer : D
Explanation :

The real executive power vested in the hands of the council of ministers headed by the Prime Minister is indicative of Parliamentary democracy. It holds the executive accountable in the Parliament.


Q :  

Which of the following is not true regarding the Chief Election Commissioner of India?

(A) President appoints the Chief Election Commissioner of India

(B) Chief Election Commissioner of India can be by the same process as applicable to judge of Supreme Court.

(C) Other election commissioners can be removed by the president on the recommendation of Chief Election Commission of India.

(D) T. Swaminathan was the first chief Chief Election Commissioner of India.


Correct Answer : D
Explanation :

The Election Commission of India is a constitutional structure. It was started by the Constitution of India to manage and control elections in the country. Article 324 of the Constitution gives that the power of superintendence, direction, and authority of elections to parliament, state legislatures, the office of the president of India, and the office of vice-president of India shall be implied in the election commission.


Q :  

Which of the following is not the fundamental duty for Indian citizens?

(A) To safe guard public property

(B) To protect and improve the natural environment

(C) Amassing property

(D) To develop the scientific temper and spirit of enquiry


Correct Answer : C
Explanation :

One of the duties of Indian citizens is to safeguard public property and to abjure violence. Amassing property is not a fundamental duty of an Indian citizen.


Q :  

Which of the following Government of India acts is called the mini-constitution of India?

(A) Government of India Act 1919

(B) 42nd Amendment Act, 1976

(C) Government of India Act 1915

(D) Government of India Act1909


Correct Answer : B
Explanation :

42nd Amendment Act, 1976 is one of the most important amendments to the Indian Constitution. It was enacted by the Indian National Congress headed by Indira Gandhi. Due to the large number of amendments this act has brought to the Indian Constitution, it is also known as 'Mini-Constitution.'


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