Online General Awareness Test for IBPS

Online General Awareness Test for IBPS
1. Who used the term mutation for the first time?
(A) Hugo de Vries (B) Griffith
(C) Muller (D) Bateson
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2. In which one of the following mammals do the ducts of the excretory system and genital tract have a common opening?
(A) Porcupine (B) Pangolin
(C) Hedgehog (D) Echidna
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3. The act of emptying the bladder or passing urine is termed as–
(A) urination (B) excretion
(C) micturition (D) none of these
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4. Ilium is found in the–
(A) arms (B) legs
(C) pelvic girdle (D) shoulders
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5. The vector for the disease kala-azar is–
(A) female aedes mosquito (B) sand fly
(C) female anopheles mosquito (D) house fly
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6. The following flow chart represents Earth Moon Sun–
(A) high tide (B) spring tide at full moon
(C) spring tide at new moon (D) neap tide at half moon.
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7. Which one of the following is natural calamite?
(A) Earthquake (B) Volcano
(C) Drought (D) All of these
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8. The river marked ‘A’ in the figure given below whose tributaries are shown is–
(A) Godavari (B) Krishna
(C) Mahanadi (D) Cauvery
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9. The industry marked by dots in the given map is that of–
(A) Sugar (B) Cotton
(C) Tobacco (D) All of these
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10. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
(A) Anand Math Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
(B) India Wins Freedom Surendra Nath Banerjee
(C) Indian Poverty and Un-British Rule in India Dadabhai Naoroji
(D) Unhappy India Lala Lajpat Rai
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11. Who was the founder of Magadhan empire–
(A) Bimbisara (B) Ajatsatru
(C) Udayin (D) Dhanananda
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12. Buddha died during the reign of which of the following Magadha Kings?
(A) Ajatashatru (B) Bimbisara
(C) Udayi (D) None of these
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13. The Saka era commenced in–
(A) 50 BC (B) 28 AD
(C) 78 AD (D) 129 AD
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14. Which one of the following scripts of ancient India was written from right of left?
(A) Brahmi (B) Nandnagari
(C) Sharada (D) Kharoshti
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15. Civil services in India was established by
(A) Lord Cornwallis (B) Lord William Bentinck
(C) Lord Dalhousie (D) Lord Rippon
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16. In which year Non-cooperation Movement was withdrawn?
(A) 1917 (B) 1820
(C) 1920 (D) 1923
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17. Buddha Charita deals with the life of–
(A) Lord Buddha (B) Lord Krishna
(C) Lord Mahavira (D) Lord Rama
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18. In which city Azad Hind Fauj was constituted–
(A) Malaya (B) London
(C) Japan (D) San Francisco
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19. Which of the following features does not belong to a federal government?
(A) The government has two distinct levels, State government and Central or Union government
(B) State governments are agents of the Central government
(C) Both Central government and State governments derive powers from the Constitution
(D) Both Central government and State governments have coordinate status
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20. The scientific name for wheat bread is–
(A) Triticum aestivum (B) Triticum monococcum
(C) Triticum turgidum (D) Triticum durum
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21. The term ‘Fourth Estate’ refers to the–
(A) President (B) Parliament
(C) Press (D) Judiciary
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22. Which of the following countries has introduced a nation-wide Carbon Tax?
(A) Sweden (B) Japan
(C) New Zealand (D) France
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23. What are social norms?
(A) Rules whose observance is expected in a society
(B) Laws whose violation invariably leads to punishment
(C) Principles accepted as normal by sociology
(D) Codes which are prescribed in sacred texts
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24. Which of the following is an example of credit investment?
(A) A share (of stock) (B) A draft
(C) A banker’s acceptance (D) A bond
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25. Personal income equals–
(A) The household sector’s income
(B) Private income minus saving of the corporate sector minus corporation tax
(C) Personal disposals income plus direct taxes plus miscellaneous receipts of the government
(D) All the above
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