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Thursday, 30 March 2017

IPPB PRELIMS MOCK TEST



Q. The members of the Constituent Assembly which drafted the Constitution of India were
(1) nominated by the British Parliament
(2) nominated by the Governor General
(3) elected by the Legislative Assemblies of various province
(4) elected by the Indian National Congress and Muslim League
Ans. (3)
Exp. According to the Cabinet Mission proposal, the members of the constutuent assembly which drafted the constitution of India were elected by the legislative assemblies of variuos provinces with a proportion of one member for every 10 lakh of population.

Saturday, 25 March 2017

IBPS CLERK MAINS MOCK TEST



Q. The Congress policy of pray and petition ultimately came to an end under the guidance of
(1) Aurobindo Ghosh
(2) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(3) Lala-Lajpat Rai
(4) Mahatma Gandhi
Ans. (2)
Exp. Though the policy of pray and petition of the Congress was criticised by Lala Lajpat Rai and Aurobindo Ghosh but practically this policy came to an end under the guidance of Bal Gangadhar Tilak.

Friday, 24 March 2017

RRB NTPC MOCK TEST



Q. "The Congress is tottering to its fall and one of my great ambitions while in India, is to assist it to a peaceful demise."This statement is attributed to
(1) Lord Dufferin
(2) Lord Curzon
(3) Lord Lytton
(4) None of these
Ans. (2)
Exp. Lord Curzon made this statement, when there was inner fight going on between Moderate and Extremist in the Congress.

Thursday, 23 March 2017

BANKING SERVICES CHRONICLE



Q. name by which Ashoka is generally referred to his inscriptions is
(1) Chakravarti
(2) Dharmadeva
(3) Dharmakirti
(4) Priyadarsi
Ans. (4)
Exp. The name by which Ashoka is generally referred to in his inscription is "Piyapins" or Priyadarshi. He is also referred to as "Qevanompiya" and "Ashoka" in his inscription.

Wednesday, 22 March 2017

TSCAB ONLINE TEST



Q. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer List I
(1) Governor-General of Presidency of Fort William in Bengal (Under Regulating Act, 1773)
(2) Governor-General of India (Under Charter Act, 1833)
(3) Governor-General and Viceroy of India (Under Indian Councils Act, 1858)
(4) Governor-General and Crown Representative (Under Government of India Act. 1935) List II
1. Archibald Percival Wavell, Viscount and Earl Wavell.
2. James Andrew Broun-Ramsay, Earl and Marquess of Dalhousie
3. Charles Cornwallis 2nd Earl and first Marquess of Cornwallis
4. Gibert John EIliot-Murray-Kynynmond, Earl of Minto
5. Louis Mountbatten, Earl Mountbatten of Burma
Ans. (1)
Exp. The governor of precidency of Fort William in Bengal (under Regulating Act of 1773) was Charles Cornwallis, 2nd Earl and first Marquess of Cornwallis governor-general of India (Under the Charter Act, 1833) was James Andrew Broun-Ramsay, Earl and Marquess of Dalhousie. Governor-general and Viceroy of India (under Indian Council Act, 1858) was Gilbert John Elliot-Murray-Knynmond, earl of Minto and Governor-general and Crown Representative (under government of India Act, 1935) was Archiball Percival Wavell, Viscount and Earl Wavell.

Tuesday, 21 March 2017

FCI MT ONLINE MOCK TEST



Q. The Sultan of Delhi who is reputed to have built the biggest network of canals in India was
(1) Iltutmish
(2) Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq
(3) Feroze Shah Tughlaq
(4) Sikandar Lodi
Ans. (3)
Exp. Feroz Shah Tughlaq built five canals for irrigation purpose. They were Yamuna to Hisar Canal (150 miles), From Sutlej to Ghaghar (96 miles), From Sirmor to Hansi, From Ghaghar to Firozabad and from Yamuna to Firozabad.