General Knowledge Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Who decides the Repo rate in India?

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    Government of India
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    Ministry of Finance
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    Reserve bank of India
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    None of these
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Answer : 3. "Reserve bank of India"
Explanation :

The repo rate is the rate at which the Reserve Bank of India borrows funds from commercial banks in the country. It is the rate at which commercial banks in India park their excess money with the Reserve Bank of India, usually for the short term.

Q:

Hair is composed of protein called – 

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    keratin
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    Casein
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    Globulin
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    Mucin
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Answer : 1. "keratin "
Explanation :

(A) Keratin

Hair is primarily composed of a protein called keratin. Keratin is a fibrous structural protein that forms the main component of hair, as well as nails and the outer layer of the skin. It provides strength and resilience to these structures. The other options—Casein, Globulin, and Mucin—are proteins found in other parts of the body and have different functions.

Q:

Which of these institutions fixes the Repo Rate and the Reverse Repo Rate in India?

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    Reserve Bank of India
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    Comptroller and Auditor General of India
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    Ministry of Finance
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    State Bank of India
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Answer : 1. "Reserve Bank of India"

Q:

A man, who does not know when to stop eating, is suffering from – 

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    Diabetes
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    Anorexia
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    Bulimia
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    Hyperacidity
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Answer : 3. "Bulimia "
Explanation :

(C) Bulimia

Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by binge eating, which involves consuming large amounts of food in a short period of time, often with a lack of control. Individuals with bulimia then engage in compensatory behaviors, such as vomiting, excessive exercise, or fasting, to prevent weight gain. The person described in the question, who does not know when to stop eating, may be exhibiting characteristics of binge eating, which is a key feature of bulimia. Diabetes, anorexia, and hyperacidity are different health conditions and not typically associated with an inability to stop eating in the described manner.

Q:

The rate at which the central bank of any country borrows money from the commercial banks within its own territories is called:

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    Primary Lending Rate
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    Reverse Repo Rate
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    Repo Rate
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    Secondary Lending Rate
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Answer : 2. "Reverse Repo Rate"
Explanation :

The reverse repo rate is the rate at which the Reserve Bank of India borrows funds from commercial banks in the country. It is the rate at which commercial banks in India park their excess money with the Reserve Bank of India, usually for the short term.

Q:

What is tissue?

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    Cells which are similar in origin, but dissimilar in form and function.
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    Cells which are dissimilar in origin, form and function.
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    Cells which are dissimilar in origin, but are similar in form and function.
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    Cells which are similar in origin, form and function.
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Answer : 4. "Cells which are similar in origin, form and function."
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(D) Cells which are similar in origin, form and function.

Tissues are groups of cells that are similar in origin, form, and function, working together to perform specific tasks in the body. Tissues can be classified into four main types: epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue. Each type of tissue is composed of cells that share common characteristics and collaborate to carry out specialized functions within the body.

Q:

Which of the following Articles of the Constitution of India declares that the Supreme Court shall be a court of record?

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    Article 111
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    Article 135
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    Article 129
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    Article 119
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Answer : 3. "Article 129"
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According to Article 129, the Supreme Court acts as a court of record, that is, records are officially published and decisions are given on their basis, considering them as precedents. The decision given by him cannot be challenged in any court. The Supreme Court also has the power to punish for defamation.

Q:

____forms a common passage for both urine and sperms in human males.

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    Oviduct
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    Urethra
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    Ureter
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    Vas deferens
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Answer : 2. "Urethra"
Explanation :

(B) Urethra

The urethra is the structure that forms a common passage for both urine and sperm in human males. It connects the urinary bladder to the external opening and serves as the channel through which urine and semen pass out of the body. The other options—Oviduct, Ureter, and Vas deferens—are not involved in the passage of urine in males. Oviduct is part of the female reproductive system, while the ureter carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder, and the vas deferens is a duct that transports sperm from the testes to the urethra.

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