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RRB Group D & NTPC CBT 2 GK Test 140
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  • Question 1/10
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    The story of which of following King is describe in Mudrarakshasa drama

    (A) Jaychand


    (B) Chandragupta II


    (C) Chandrapede


    (D) Chandragupta Maurya


    Solutions

    * Mudrarakshasa drama is a famous Sanskrit play by Vishakadatta. The drama gives the details of Mauryan King Chandragupta Maurya.

    * The play was written in between late 4th century to the 8th century CE.

    * Vishakhadatta was an Indian Sanskrit poet and playwright. The Mudrārākasa and the Devichandraguptam are two of his two important works.

  • Question 2/10
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    Which of the following queen of Ahmednagar fought against Badshah Akbar?

    (A) Rani Durgavati


    (B) Zeenat Mahal


    (C) Chand Bibi


    (D) Razia Sultan


    Solutions

    * Chand bibi was an Indian warrior who fought against Badshah Akbar. She was from Ahmednagar, Maharashtra.

    * She fought against Akbar’s forces in 1595.

    * Chand Bibi was married to Ali Adil Shah I of the Bijapur Sultanate.

  • Question 3/10
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    Who is known as the father of Modern Indian Renaissance?

    (A) Mahatma Gandhi


    (B) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel


    (C) Vinoba Bhave


    (D) Raja Ram Mohan Roy

    Solutions

    * Raja ram mohan roy is known as the father of Modern Indian Renaissance. He was given the title of Raja by Akbar II.


    * He was founder of Brahmo Samaj and played eminent role in elimination sati pratha in 1929.


    * He believed in mix education of west and east, he wrote most popular journal Sambad Kaumudi. He also fought against social discriminations prevalent in society.


    * In 2004, Roy was ranked number 10 in BBC's poll of the Greatest Bengali of all time.

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    Only the registered Political Parties which have secured not less than............per cent of the votes polled in the last Lok Sabha elections or the State Legislative Assembly are eligible to receive the Electoral Bonds.?
    Solutions

    Only the registered Political Parties which have secured not less than one per cent of the votes polled in the last Lok Sabha elections or the State Legislative Assembly are eligible to receive the Electoral Bonds.

    The Electoral bonds do not hold the name of donor.

    A firm could donate a maximum of 7.5 per cent of its average three year net profit.

    They are like Promissory notes which are payable to the bearer on the demand and are free of interest.

    Only Citizens of country or any company registered in Indian Companies Act can donate via it.

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    What is maximum limit or receiving donations in cash from a Single person by Political Parties?
    Solutions

    Political Parties cannot receive donation above Rs. 2,000 in cash from one person.

    Section 29B of RPA allows political parties to receive donations from individual persons.

    Though political parties can receive unlimited donation via Electoral Bonds.

    Political parties also receives donation through Demand Drafts, Cheques etc. but with limits per person.

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    Coral reefs are developed by which kind of relationship between Coral and Zooxanthellae?
    Solutions

    Coral and Zooxanthellae share a symbiotic relationship.

    Symbiotic Relationship is a relationship between organisms in which both are benefitted by presence of one other.

    Reefs are formed of colonies of coral polyps held together by calcium carbonate.

    Zooxanthellae are provided with a safe place to live within the coral tissue, and they also get to use the coral’s waste products as nutrients to power photosynthesis.

    The corals, in turn, receive energy in the form of sugars as products of the zooxanthellae’s photosynthesis

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    Which type of coral reefs are majorly found in Lakshadweep Islands?
    Solutions

    Lakshadweep Islands mainly consist of Atoll type of Coral Reefs.

    Atoll is a circular shape oceanic reef system surrounding a large lagoon.

    Barrier reefs are extensive linear reef complexes that parallel a shore, and are separated from it by lagoon.

    • Example of Barrier Reef is the Great Barrier Reef in NE Australian Coast.

    Fringing Reefs grows directly from a shore and are located close to land and often form as shallow lagoon.

  • Question 8/10
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    The famous Swaminathan commission was related to?
    Solutions

    The famous Swaminathan Commission was related to Agriculture.

    GoI formed National Commission on Farmers with MS Swaminathan as its chairman in 2004, it is popularly known as Swaminathan commission.

    The commission submitted five reports between Dec, 2014 to Oct, 2016.

    It’s main recommendations were-

    1. Distribute wasteland or ceiling surplus land to farmers

    2. Establish a National Land Use Advisory Service

    3. Give farmers a minimum support price at 50% profit above the cost of production

  • Question 9/10
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    Python is:
    Solutions

    Python is a programming language.

    ● It was created by Guido van Rossum and first released in 1991.

    ● It supports multiple programming paradigms, including structured, object-oriented and functional programming.

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    With reference to computing an ‘Applet’ is ________.
    Solutions

    With reference to computing an ‘Applet’ is A Java application.

    ● A firewall is a network security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules.

    Cookie is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored on the user's computer by the user's web browser.

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