Thursday, 4 April 2013

GK31-40


General Knowledge Mock Test 
 
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31.National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO) was established in _________

1948
1950
1952
1954

32.Recently, Ministry of Human Resource Development developed a new index termed as ‘Educational Development Index’ (EDI) related to primary and upper primary education. The state at the top of this index is—
Delhi
Kerala
Tamil Nadu
Andhra Pradesh

33.Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan Yojna is associated with _____________
The development of Bihar
Commmunity toilets in slum area
Sanitation in tribal area
Construction of houses for low income groups

34.Kasturba Gandhi Education Scheme is related to –
Girl Education
Adult Educatio
Tribal Woman (Above 18) Education
Child Labour Education

35.How much percentages of world population inhabit India?
2.4%
3.28%
16.7%
14.2%

36.Name the most populous state of India.
Andhra Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Maharashtra
Tamil Nadu

37.Which of the following states/union territories has the lowest sex ratio in India?
Kerala
Puducherry
Delhi
Haryana

38.What does NPP stand for?
National Population Programme
National Population Project
National Population Policy
National Population Production

39.Which term is used to denote personal likes and dislikes about food?
Food Habit
Food style
Food Fad
Food Choice

40.Which of the following is also known as epidemic jaundice?
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis D

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Mr.Neelamadhaba Panigrahi,I & CT,FMU


This set of questions are contributed by: Dr. N. R. Rout, Lecturer, Department of Population Studies, FMU
The page is developed by our student Mr. Neelamadhaba Panigrahi, 2nd semester ICT and Ex-student, Miss Priyadarsini Mishra
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