Static GK for Judiciary – 39

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Q.1. G.S.T. Stands for_________?

(a) Good and Service Tax

(b) Goods and Service Transport

(c) Goods Sales Tax

(d) Goods Surcharge Tax

 

Correct Answer: A

Explanation-GST, or Goods and Services Tax, is an indirect tax imposed on the supply of goods and services. It is a multi-stage, destination-oriented tax imposed on every value addition, which managed to replace multiple indirect taxes, including VAT, excise duty, service taxes, etc. Hence Option A is correct.

 

Q.2. Chairperson of “NitiAyog” is _______?

(a) President

(b) Vice President

(c) Prime Minister

(d) Minister of Finance

 

Correct Answer: C

Explanation-Prime Minister
NITI AAYOG stands for NATIONAL INSTITUTION FOR TRANSFORMING INDIA. It is headed by the Prime Minister. Its function is to foster cooperative federalism through structured support initiatives and mechanisms with the States on a continuous basis, recognizing that strong States make a strong nation. Hence Option C is correct.

 

Q.3. Full form of GUI is_________?

(a) Google usual Internet

(b) Guide

(c) Graphical User Interface

(d) Global user Internet

 

Correct Answer: C

Explanation-graphical user interface (GUI) is a type of user interface through which users interact with electronic devices via visual indicator representations. Hence Option C is correct.

 

Q.4. Where was freedom fighter Tatya Tope hanged in Madhya Pradesh?

(a) Indore

(b) Shivpuri

(c) Mandla

(d) Rewa

 

Correct Answer: B

Explanation-Shivpuri

Tantia Tope was executed by the British Government at Shivpuri on 18 April 1859.
Hence Option B is correct.

 

Q.5.  On which river in India the BhakraNangal Dam is built?

(a) Ghaggar

(b) Beas

(c) Sutlej

(d) Ravi

 

Correct Answer: C

Explanation-Satluj river
Bhakra dam is constructed on Satlujriver and located in Himachal Pradesh and Punjab border near Nangal city. Hence Option C is correct.

 

Q.6. Reserve Bank of India has been constituted under the __________?

(a) Constitution of India

(b) Reserve Bank of India Act, 1930

(c) Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934

(d) None of the above

 

Correct Answer: C

Explanation-Reserve Bank of India Act of 1934

The Reserve Bank of India was established following the Reserve Bank of India Act of 1934. Though privately owned initially, it was nationalised in 1949 and since then fully owned by the Ministry of Finance , Government of India (GoI). Hence Option C is correct.

 

Q.7. Indian Constituent Assembly adopted “Jan Gan Man Adhinayak Jai He” as a National Anthem on________?

(a) 24th January, 1950

(b) 26th January, 1950

(c) 27th December, 1911

(d) None of the above

 

Correct Answer: A

Explanation-It is adopted on 24 January 1950 its lyrics and music for composed by rabindranath Tagore in 1911. Hence Option A is correct.

 

Q.8. Which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution becomes automatically suspended on the ‘Proclamation of Emergency’?

(a) Article 19

(b) Article 32

(c) Article 21

(d) All of these

 

Correct Answer: A

Explanation-The freedom under Article 19 are automatically suspended and other Fundamental Rights can be suspended by an order of the President. Hence Option A is correct.

 

Q.9. In Indian Polity which one is supreme__________?

(a) Supreme Court of India

(b) Parliament of India

(c) Constitution of India

(d) President of India

 

Correct Answer: C

Explanation- In Indian polity, the constitution is supreme. The constitution. Hence Option C is correct.

 

Q.10. Brain of any computer system is_____________?

(a) Memory

(b) C.P.U.

(c) A.L.U.

(d) Control Unit

 

Correct Answer: B

Explanation-The brain of any computer system is CPU.

The computer brain is a microprocessor called the central processing unit (CPU). The CPU is a chip containing millions of tiny transistors. It’s the CPU’s job to perform the calculations necessary to make the computer work — the transistors in the CPU manipulate the data.
A central processing unit (CPU) is the electronic circuitry within a computer that carries out the instructions of a computer program by performing the basic arithmetic, logical, control and input/output (I/O) operations specified by the instructions.
Hence Option B is correct.