JKSSB Top Most Repeated MCQs for FAA & JKP Constable Exam
Introduction
One of the biggest mistakes made by JKSSB aspirants is studying everything with equal importance.
However, previous JKSSB examinations clearly show that certain topics are repeatedly asked across different recruitments such as:
- FAA
- JKP Constable
- Panchayat Secretary
- Junior Assistant
- VLW
- Patwari
- Supervisor
- Finance Department Exams
A serious aspirant should first master the high-frequency repeated areas before moving toward less important topics.
This article is designed as a complete revision resource containing:
- Frequently repeated MCQs
- Detailed explanations
- Important concepts
- Revision tables
- Exam traps
- Memory techniques
- JKSSB-focused observations
Most Repeated Area No. 1: Indian Polity
Indian Polity remains one of the safest scoring sections in JKSSB examinations.
Questions are generally asked from:
| Topic | Frequency |
|---|---|
| Fundamental Rights | Very High |
| Parliament | Very High |
| President | High |
| Prime Minister | High |
| Constitutional Articles | Very High |
| DPSP | Medium-High |
| Fundamental Duties | High |
| Emergency Provisions | Medium |
Fundamental Rights Quick Revision
| Article | Provision |
|---|---|
| 14 | Equality Before Law |
| 15 | No Discrimination |
| 16 | Equal Opportunity |
| 17 | Abolition of Untouchability |
| 18 | Abolition of Titles |
| 19 | Six Freedoms |
| 21 | Right to Life |
| 21A | Right to Education |
| 32 | Constitutional Remedies |
MCQ 1
Which Article of the Constitution is known as the Heart and Soul of the Constitution?
A. Article 19
B. Article 21
C. Article 32
D. Article 14
Answer:
C. Article 32
Explanation
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar described Article 32 as the "Heart and Soul" of the Constitution because it allows citizens to directly approach the Supreme Court for enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
Exam Trap
Students often confuse:
| Article | Importance |
|---|---|
| 21 | Right to Life |
| 32 | Constitutional Remedies |
MCQ 2
Right to Education was inserted by which Constitutional Amendment?
A. 42nd
B. 44th
C. 86th
D. 73rd
Answer
C. 86th Amendment
Explanation
The 86th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2002 inserted Article 21A making education a Fundamental Right for children aged 6–14 years. not rti act
MCQ 3
Which Fundamental Right abolishes Untouchability?
A. Article 15
B. Article 16
C. Article 17
D. Article 18
Answer
C. Article 17
Explanation
Article 17 abolishes untouchability in all forms and declares its practice punishable by law.
Students Often Confuse
| Article | Confused With |
|---|---|
| 21 | 21A |
| 32 | 226 |
| 14 | 15 |
| 17 | 18 |
Parliament of India
This is another favorite JKSSB area.
Quick Revision Table
| House | Maximum Strength |
|---|---|
| Lok Sabha | 552 |
| Rajya Sabha | 250 |
MCQ 4
Rajya Sabha is a:
A. Temporary House
B. Dissolved House
C. Permanent House
D. Advisory House
Answer
C. Permanent House
Explanation
Rajya Sabha is a permanent house and cannot be dissolved.
One-third members retire every two years.
MCQ 5
Minimum age for Rajya Sabha membership?
A. 21 Years
B. 25 Years
C. 30 Years
D. 35 Years
Answer
C. 30 Years
Memory Trick
Lok Sabha
👉 25 Years
Rajya Sabha
👉 30 Years
President
👉 35 Years
Governor
👉 35 Years
Most Repeated Area No. 2: Indian History
History questions in JKSSB generally come from:
| Area | Frequency |
|---|---|
| Freedom Movement | Very High |
| Congress Sessions | High |
| Gandhian Movements | Very High |
| Revolt of 1857 | High |
| Governor Generals | High |
Revolt of 1857
MCQ 6
Who is known as the Heroine of the Revolt of 1857?
A. Sarojini Naidu
B. Annie Besant
C. Rani Lakshmibai
D. Kasturba Gandhi
Answer
C. Rani Lakshmibai
Explanation
Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi became the symbol of resistance against British rule during the Revolt of 1857.
MCQ 7
The Revolt of 1857 started from:
A. Delhi
B. Kanpur
C. Meerut
D. Lucknow
Answer
C. Meerut
Explanation
The revolt began at Meerut on 10 May 1857 and quickly spread to northern India.
Freedom Movement Quick Revision
| Movement | Year |
|---|---|
| Non-Cooperation | 1920 |
| Civil Disobedience | 1930 |
| Quit India | 1942 |
MCQ 8
Dandi March was associated with:
A. Non-Cooperation Movement
B. Civil Disobedience Movement
C. Quit India Movement
D. Khilafat Movement
Answer
B. Civil Disobedience Movement
Explanation
The Salt March started from Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi in 1930.
It challenged the British Salt Law.
Most Repeated Area No. 3: Indian Geography
Geography is among the most scoring sections in FAA and JKP Constable.
Questions are repeatedly asked from:
| Topic | Frequency |
|---|---|
| Rivers | Very High |
| Mountains | High |
| Soils | High |
| Climate | High |
| States & Capitals | Very High |
Himalayan Division
| Division | Main Feature |
|---|---|
| Himadri | Highest Range |
| Himachal | Lesser Himalayas |
| Shiwalik | Outer Himalayas |
MCQ 9
Which is the highest Himalayan range?
A. Himachal
B. Shiwalik
C. Himadri
D. Pir Panjal
Answer
C. Himadri
Explanation
The Himadri or Greater Himalayas contain the highest peaks including Mount Everest and Kanchenjunga.
MCQ 10
River Ganga originates from:
A. Yamunotri
B. Gangotri Glacier
C. Satopanth
D. Mansarovar
Answer
B. Gangotri Glacier
Students Often Confuse
| River | Origin |
|---|---|
| Ganga | Gangotri Glacier |
| Yamuna | Yamunotri Glacier |
| Indus | Tibet |
| Brahmaputra | Tibet |
Most Repeated Area No. 4: Jammu & Kashmir GK
This section can become a game changer.
Many candidates ignore JK-specific facts and lose easy marks.
Important Rivers of Jammu & Kashmir
| River | Origin |
|---|---|
| Jhelum | Verinag |
| Chenab | Himachal Region |
| Ravi | Himachal Pradesh |
| Tawi | Kailash Kund |
MCQ 11
Jhelum River originates from:
A. Verinag
B. Sonamarg
C. Gulmarg
D. Pahalgam
Answer
A. Verinag
MCQ 12
Summer Capital of Jammu and Kashmir is:
A. Jammu
B. Srinagar
C. Leh
D. Kargil
Answer
B. Srinagar
Quick Revision Block
| Fact | Answer |
|---|---|
| Summer Capital | Srinagar |
| Winter Capital | Jammu |
| Largest Lake | Wular Lake |
| Tulip Garden | Srinagar |
| Mughal Garden City | Srinagar |
Most Repeated Area No. 5: Indian Science
JKSSB does not ask highly technical science.
The focus remains on basic conceptual science.
MCQ 13
Vitamin C is found abundantly in:
A. Rice
B. Lemon
C. Wheat
D. Potato
Answer
B. Lemon
MCQ 14
Blood purification in the human body is done by:
A. Heart
B. Liver
C. Kidney
D. Lungs
Answer
C. Kidney
Human Body Revision
| Organ | Function |
|---|---|
| Heart | Pumps Blood |
| Kidney | Filtration |
| Liver | Metabolism |
| Lungs | Respiration |
Most Repeated Area No. 6: Indian Economy
FAA aspirants particularly receive more economy-related questions.
MCQ 15
RBI was established in:
A. 1930
B. 1935
C. 1947
D. 1950
Answer
B. 1935
MCQ 16
RBI Headquarters is located at:
A. Delhi
B. Kolkata
C. Mumbai
D. Chennai
Answer
C. Mumbai
One-Look Economy Revision
| Institution | Headquarters |
|---|---|
| RBI | Mumbai |
| NABARD | Mumbai |
| SEBI | Mumbai |
| SIDBI | Lucknow |
High-Frequency One-Liners for JKSSB
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Father of Indian Constitution | Dr. B. R. Ambedkar |
| First President of India | Dr. Rajendra Prasad |
| Longest River of India | Ganga |
| National Animal | Tiger |
| National Aquatic Animal | Ganga Dolphin |
| Largest State (Area) | Rajasthan |
| Smallest State | Goa |
| Largest UT | Ladakh |
| First Prime Minister | Jawaharlal Nehru |
| RBI Established | 1935 |
Most Asked Constitutional Articles
| Article | Subject |
|---|---|
| 14 | Equality |
| 19 | Freedom |
| 21 | Life and Liberty |
| 21A | Education |
| 32 | Remedies |
| 44 | Uniform Civil Code |
| 51A | Fundamental Duties |
| 356 | President's Rule |
| 368 | Constitutional Amendment |
JKSSB Exam Traps
Trap 1
Article 21 ≠ Article 21A
Trap 2
Rajya Sabha cannot be dissolved.
Trap 3
Governor is appointed, not elected.
Trap 4
Fundamental Duties are non-justiciable.
Trap 5
DPSPs are non-enforceable.
Practice MCQs (JKSSB Pattern)
MCQ 17
Who appoints the Governor?
A. Prime Minister
B. Chief Minister
C. President
D. Parliament
Answer: C
MCQ 18
Which river is known as the lifeline of Kashmir Valley?
A. Tawi
B. Ravi
C. Jhelum
D. Chenab
Answer: C
MCQ 19
Who gave the slogan "Do or Die"?
A. Nehru
B. Gandhi
C. Bose
D. Tilak
Answer: B
Explanation: During the Quit India Movement (1942).
MCQ 20
Which Fundamental Right was added later?
A. Right to Equality
B. Right to Freedom
C. Right to Education
D. Cultural Rights
Answer: C
MCQ 21
Who was the first Governor-General of independent India?
A. Lord Mountbatten
B. C. Rajagopalachari
C. Warren Hastings
D. Lord Canning
Answer: A. Lord Mountbatten
Explanation: Lord Mountbatten served as the first Governor-General of independent India from 1947 to 1948.
MCQ 22
The Constitution of India came into force on:
A. 15 August 1947
B. 26 November 1949
C. 26 January 1950
D. 24 January 1950
Answer: C. 26 January 1950
Explanation: Though adopted on 26 November 1949, it came into force on 26 January 1950.
MCQ 23
Which Schedule of the Constitution contains the list of States and Union Territories?
A. First Schedule
B. Second Schedule
C. Third Schedule
D. Fourth Schedule
Answer: A. First Schedule
MCQ 24
Who was the first Chief Election Commissioner of India?
A. T. N. Seshan
B. Sukumar Sen
C. Rajiv Kumar
D. M. S. Gill
Answer: B. Sukumar Sen
MCQ 25
The Panchayati Raj System was constitutionalized through:
A. 42nd Amendment
B. 44th Amendment
C. 73rd Amendment
D. 74th Amendment
Answer: C. 73rd Amendment
Indian History
MCQ 26
Who founded the Arya Samaj?
A. Swami Vivekananda
B. Dayanand Saraswati
C. Raja Ram Mohan Roy
D. Ramakrishna Paramhansa
Answer: B. Dayanand Saraswati
MCQ 27
The slogan "Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it" was given by:
A. Mahatma Gandhi
B. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
C. Lala Lajpat Rai
D. Bipin Chandra Pal
Answer: B. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
MCQ 28
Who founded the Forward Bloc?
A. Jawaharlal Nehru
B. Sardar Patel
C. Subhas Chandra Bose
D. Rajendra Prasad
Answer: C. Subhas Chandra Bose
MCQ 29
The Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place in:
A. 1917
B. 1918
C. 1919
D. 1920
Answer: C. 1919
MCQ 30
Who wrote the book "Discovery of India"?
A. Mahatma Gandhi
B. Jawaharlal Nehru
C. Rajendra Prasad
D. Sardar Patel
Answer: B. Jawaharlal Nehru
Geography
MCQ 31
Which is the largest freshwater lake in India?
A. Chilika Lake
B. Wular Lake
C. Pulicat Lake
D. Loktak Lake
Answer: B. Wular Lake
MCQ 32
The Tropic of Cancer passes through how many Indian states?
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 9
Answer: C. 8
MCQ 33
Which river is called the "Dakshin Ganga"?
A. Krishna
B. Godavari
C. Kaveri
D. Mahanadi
Answer: B. Godavari
MCQ 34
The Deccan Plateau is located between:
A. Himalayas and Aravallis
B. Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats
C. Vindhyas and Satpuras
D. Nilgiris and Cardamom Hills
Answer: B. Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats
MCQ 35
Which state is known as the "Spice Garden of India"?
A. Karnataka
B. Kerala
C. Tamil Nadu
D. Andhra Pradesh
Answer: B. Kerala
Jammu & Kashmir GK
MCQ 36
The famous Mughal Garden Nishat Bagh is situated on the banks of:
A. Jhelum River
B. Wular Lake
C. Dal Lake
D. Manasbal Lake
Answer: C. Dal Lake
MCQ 37
Which district is known as the "Apple Bowl of Kashmir"?
A. Kupwara
B. Baramulla
C. Shopian
D. Kathua
Answer: C. Shopian
MCQ 38
The Chenab River enters Jammu & Kashmir through:
A. Kishtwar
B. Kupwara
C. Jammu
D. Rajouri
Answer: A. Kishtwar
MCQ 39
Mansar Lake is located in:
A. Doda
B. Samba
C. Reasi
D. Kulgam
Answer: B. Samba
MCQ 40
The famous shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi is located in:
A. Kishtwar
B. Kathua
C. Reasi
D. Ramban
Answer: C. Reasi
Science
MCQ 41
Which vitamin is known as the Sunshine Vitamin?
A. Vitamin A
B. Vitamin B
C. Vitamin C
D. Vitamin D
Answer: D. Vitamin D
MCQ 42
The SI unit of force is:
A. Joule
B. Newton
C. Watt
D. Pascal
Answer: B. Newton
MCQ 43
Which gas is most abundant in Earth's atmosphere?
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon Dioxide
C. Nitrogen
D. Hydrogen
Answer: C. Nitrogen
MCQ 44
The human heart has how many chambers?
A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. Five
Answer: C. Four
MCQ 45
The speed of light in vacuum is approximately:
A. 3 × 10⁸ m/s
B. 3 × 10⁶ m/s
C. 3 × 10⁴ m/s
D. 3 × 10¹⁰ m/s
Answer: A. 3 × 10⁸ m/s
Economy
MCQ 46
Which institution issues Indian currency notes?
A. SBI
B. RBI
C. Finance Ministry
D. NABARD
Answer: B. RBI
MCQ 47
GST was implemented in India on:
A. 1 July 2017
B. 1 April 2017
C. 26 January 2017
D. 15 August 2017
Answer: A. 1 July 2017
MCQ 48
NABARD mainly deals with:
A. Foreign Trade
B. Rural Development
C. Defence Finance
D. Railways
Answer: B. Rural Development
MCQ 49
The headquarters of SEBI is located in:
A. Delhi
B. Chennai
C. Mumbai
D. Kolkata
Answer: C. Mumbai
MCQ 50
Which Five-Year Plan gave emphasis on self-reliance?
A. First
B. Second
C. Third
D. Fourth
Answer: C. Third
Ultra-Important One-Liner MCQs
MCQ 51
Largest planet of Solar System?
Answer: Jupiter
MCQ 52
Smallest continent?
Answer: Australia
MCQ 53
National River of India?
Answer: Ganga
MCQ 54
First Indian woman to win Nobel Prize?
Answer: Mother Teresa
MCQ 55
Longest Dam in India?
Answer: Hirakud Dam
MCQ 56
Father of Green Revolution in India?
Answer: M. S. Swaminathan
MCQ 57
India's national calendar is based on?
Answer: Saka Era
MCQ 58
Highest civilian award in India?
Answer: Bharat Ratna
MCQ 59
First Indian satellite?
Answer: Aryabhata
MCQ 60
Gateway of India is located in?
Answer: Mumbai
MCQ 61
Which Constitutional Amendment lowered the voting age from 21 years to 18 years?
A. 42nd Amendment
B. 44th Amendment
C. 61st Amendment
D. 73rd Amendment
Answer: C. 61st Amendment
Explanation: The 61st Constitutional Amendment Act, 1988 reduced the voting age from 21 to 18 years.
MCQ 62
The concept of "Procedure Established by Law" in the Indian Constitution was borrowed from:
A. USA
B. UK
C. Canada
D. Japan
Answer: D. Japan
MCQ 63
Which Article deals with the impeachment of the President?
A. Article 56
B. Article 61
C. Article 72
D. Article 74
Answer: B. Article 61
MCQ 64
The Chairman of Rajya Sabha is:
A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Vice-President
D. Speaker
Answer: C. Vice-President
MCQ 65
Who acts as the constitutional head of a state?
A. Chief Minister
B. Governor
C. Chief Secretary
D. Advocate General
Answer: B. Governor
History
MCQ 66
The treaty that ended the Third Anglo-Mysore War was:
A. Treaty of Madras
B. Treaty of Seringapatam
C. Treaty of Mangalore
D. Treaty of Allahabad
Answer: B. Treaty of Seringapatam
MCQ 67
Who among the following translated the Bhagavad Gita into English for the first time?
A. William Jones
B. Charles Wilkins
C. Max Muller
D. James Mill
Answer: B. Charles Wilkins
MCQ 68
The headquarters of the Ghadar Party was established at:
A. London
B. Berlin
C. San Francisco
D. Tokyo
Answer: C. San Francisco
MCQ 69
Who presided over the Lahore Session of INC (1929)?
A. Gandhi
B. Patel
C. Nehru
D. Bose
Answer: C. Jawaharlal Nehru
Explanation: Purna Swaraj Resolution was adopted at this session.
MCQ 70
The Vernacular Press Act was passed during whose Viceroyalty?
A. Ripon
B. Curzon
C. Lytton
D. Mayo
Answer: C. Lord Lytton
Geography
MCQ 71
Which Himalayan pass connects Srinagar with Leh?
A. Zoji La
B. Banihal
C. Rohtang
D. Shipki La
Answer: A. Zoji La
MCQ 72
Black soil is particularly suitable for cultivation of:
A. Rice
B. Wheat
C. Cotton
D. Tea
Answer: C. Cotton
MCQ 73
Which river cuts through the Himalayas and forms the deepest gorge in India?
A. Indus
B. Sutlej
C. Brahmaputra
D. Chenab
Answer: C. Brahmaputra
MCQ 74
The northernmost point of India is:
A. Indira Col
B. Indira Point
C. Kibithu
D. Daulat Beg Oldie
Answer: A. Indira Col
MCQ 75
Laterite soils are rich in:
A. Nitrogen
B. Potash
C. Iron and Aluminium
D. Phosphorus
Answer: C. Iron and Aluminium
Jammu & Kashmir GK
MCQ 76
Which Mughal Emperor laid out the Shalimar Bagh in Kashmir?
A. Akbar
B. Jahangir
C. Shah Jahan
D. Aurangzeb
Answer: B. Jahangir
MCQ 77
Kishtwar National Park is mainly known for:
A. Snow Leopard
B. Hangul
C. Musk Deer
D. Blackbuck
Answer: C. Musk Deer
MCQ 78
The Pir Panjal Range separates:
A. Jammu and Ladakh
B. Kashmir Valley and Jammu Region
C. Kashmir and Tibet
D. Ladakh and Tibet
Answer: B. Kashmir Valley and Jammu Region
MCQ 79
The Chenab River is formed by the confluence of:
A. Bhaga and Chandra
B. Ravi and Beas
C. Indus and Zanskar
D. Tawi and Basantar
Answer: A. Bhaga and Chandra
MCQ 80
Which district of Jammu & Kashmir is famous for saffron cultivation?
A. Kupwara
B. Bandipora
C. Pulwama
D. Ramban
Answer: C. Pulwama
Science
MCQ 81
The pH value of pure water at 25°C is:
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
Answer: C. 7
MCQ 82
Which blood group is called the universal recipient?
A. O+
B. O-
C. AB+
D. AB-
Answer: C. AB+
MCQ 83
The functional unit of the kidney is:
A. Neuron
B. Alveolus
C. Nephron
D. Villus
Answer: C. Nephron
MCQ 84
Which gas is used in fire extinguishers?
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon Dioxide
C. Nitrogen
D. Hydrogen
Answer: B. Carbon Dioxide
MCQ 85
The metal liquid at room temperature is:
A. Sodium
B. Mercury
C. Potassium
D. Aluminium
Answer: B. Mercury
Economy
MCQ 86
Repo Rate is the rate at which:
A. RBI borrows from banks
B. Banks borrow from RBI
C. Government borrows from RBI
D. RBI lends to IMF
Answer: B. Banks borrow from RBI
MCQ 87
Which committee recommended GST in India?
A. Kelkar Committee
B. Sarkaria Committee
C. Balwant Rai Mehta Committee
D. Punchhi Committee
Answer: A. Kelkar Committee
MCQ 88
Inflation means:
A. Fall in prices
B. Rise in purchasing power
C. Sustained rise in general price level
D. Rise in exports
Answer: C. Sustained rise in general price level
MCQ 89
SEBI was given statutory status in:
A. 1988
B. 1992
C. 1995
D. 2000
Answer: B. 1992
MCQ 90
NITI Aayog replaced:
A. Finance Commission
B. Planning Commission
C. RBI
D. National Development Council
Answer: B. Planning Commission
Advanced Static GK
MCQ 91
Which is the largest biosphere reserve in India?
A. Nilgiri
B. Gulf of Mannar
C. Great Nicobar
D. Kachchh
Answer: D. Kachchh
MCQ 92
The headquarters of UNESCO is located in:
A. Geneva
B. New York
C. Paris
D. Vienna
Answer: C. Paris
MCQ 93
The book "Arthashastra" was written by:
A. Panini
B. Kalidasa
C. Chanakya
D. Banabhatta
Answer: C. Chanakya
MCQ 94
Which Fundamental Duty was added by the 86th Constitutional Amendment?
A. Respect National Symbols
B. Protect Environment
C. Provide education to children
D. Safeguard Public Property
Answer: C. Provide education to children
MCQ 95
The headquarters of the International Court of Justice is at:
A. Geneva
B. Paris
C. The Hague
D. Vienna
Answer: C. The Hague
MCQ 96
The longest tributary of the Ganga is:
A. Son
B. Gandak
C. Yamuna
D. Kosi
Answer: C. Yamuna
MCQ 97
Which Veda contains most of the hymns of Rigveda set to music?
A. Atharvaveda
B. Samaveda
C. Yajurveda
D. Brahmana
Answer: B. Samaveda
MCQ 98
Who among the following introduced the Mansabdari System?
A. Babur
B. Humayun
C. Akbar
D. Jahangir
Answer: C. Akbar
MCQ 99
The Battle of Plassey was fought in:
A. 1757
B. 1761
C. 1764
D. 1773
Answer: A. 1757
MCQ 100
Which Constitutional Amendment is known as the "Mini Constitution"?
A. 24th Amendment
B. 42nd Amendment
C. 44th Amendment
D. 52nd Amendment
Answer: B. 42nd Amendment
JKSSB High-Difficulty Trap Questions
| Question | Correct Answer |
|---|---|
| Constitutional Head of State | President |
| Real Executive | Prime Minister & Council of Ministers |
| Permanent House | Rajya Sabha |
| Largest Freshwater Lake in India | Wular Lake |
| Universal Recipient | AB+ |
| Universal Donor | O- |
| Mini Constitution | 42nd Amendment |
| Voting Age Reduced By | 61st Amendment |
| Chairman of Rajya Sabha | Vice-President |
| Father of Local Self Government in India | Lord Ripon |
MCQ 101
The Constitution (42nd Amendment) Act inserted which of the following words into the Preamble?
A. Federal, Republican
B. Socialist, Secular
C. Democratic, Republic
D. Sovereign, Integrity
Answer: B. Socialist, Secular
MCQ 102
The Anti-Defection Law is contained in:
A. Ninth Schedule
B. Tenth Schedule
C. Eleventh Schedule
D. Twelfth Schedule
Answer: B. Tenth Schedule
MCQ 103
Who appoints the Attorney General of India?
A. Prime Minister
B. Parliament
C. President
D. Chief Justice of India
Answer: C. President
MCQ 104
The idea of Concurrent List was borrowed from:
A. Canada
B. Australia
C. USA
D. USSR
Answer: B. Australia
MCQ 105
Money Bills can be introduced only in:
A. Rajya Sabha
B. Joint Sitting
C. Lok Sabha
D. State Legislature
Answer: C. Lok Sabha
MCQ 106
Who was the first Indian Governor-General of India?
A. Rajendra Prasad
B. C. Rajagopalachari
C. Jawaharlal Nehru
D. Vallabhbhai Patel
Answer: B. C. Rajagopalachari
MCQ 107
The Ryotwari System was introduced by:
A. Cornwallis
B. Wellesley
C. Thomas Munro
D. Dalhousie
Answer: C. Thomas Munro
MCQ 108
The founder of the Slave Dynasty was:
A. Iltutmish
B. Qutb-ud-din Aibak
C. Balban
D. Razia Sultan
Answer: B. Qutb-ud-din Aibak
MCQ 109
Who among the following was called the "Napoleon of India"?
A. Ashoka
B. Chandragupta Maurya
C. Samudragupta
D. Harsha
Answer: C. Samudragupta
MCQ 110
The Battle of Buxar was fought in:
A. 1757
B. 1761
C. 1764
D. 1772
Answer: C. 1764
MCQ 111
Which river is known as the "Sorrow of Bihar"?
A. Son
B. Kosi
C. Gandak
D. Damodar
Answer: B. Kosi
MCQ 112
The highest peak of the Aravalli Range is:
A. Guru Shikhar
B. Anaimudi
C. Doddabetta
D. Mahendragiri
Answer: A. Guru Shikhar
MCQ 113
The Standard Meridian of India passes through:
A. Allahabad
B. Mirzapur
C. Kanpur
D. Varanasi
Answer: B. Mirzapur
MCQ 114
The largest coral reef in India is found in:
A. Chilika
B. Gulf of Mannar
C. Sambhar
D. Loktak
Answer: B. Gulf of Mannar
MCQ 115
Which plateau is rich in black cotton soil?
A. Meghalaya Plateau
B. Chotanagpur Plateau
C. Deccan Plateau
D. Malwa Plateau
Answer: C. Deccan Plateau
MCQ 116
Dachigam National Park is famous for:
A. Snow Leopard
B. Hangul
C. Musk Deer
D. Wild Yak
Answer: B. Hangul
MCQ 117
The Mughal Road connects:
A. Jammu–Kargil
B. Srinagar–Leh
C. Poonch–Shopian
D. Jammu–Udhampur
Answer: C. Poonch–Shopian
MCQ 118
Which lake is known as the Jewel in the Crown of Kashmir?
A. Wular
B. Dal
C. Manasbal
D. Anchar
Answer: B. Dal Lake
MCQ 119
The famous Kheer Bhawani Temple is located at:
A. Verinag
B. Tulmulla
C. Pahalgam
D. Sonamarg
Answer: B. Tulmulla
MCQ 120
The longest tunnel in Jammu & Kashmir currently is:
A. Jawahar Tunnel
B. Chenani-Nashri Tunnel
C. Banihal Qazigund Tunnel
D. Z-Morh Tunnel
Answer: C. Banihal Qazigund Tunnel
MCQ 121
Which vitamin contains cobalt?
A. Vitamin B1
B. Vitamin B6
C. Vitamin B12
D. Vitamin K
Answer: C. Vitamin B12
MCQ 122
The disease caused by iodine deficiency is:
A. Scurvy
B. Beriberi
C. Goitre
D. Rickets
Answer: C. Goitre
MCQ 123
The hardest naturally occurring substance is:
A. Graphite
B. Quartz
C. Diamond
D. Platinum
Answer: C. Diamond
MCQ 124
Which scientist discovered the neutron?
A. Rutherford
B. Chadwick
C. Bohr
D. Thomson
Answer: B. James Chadwick
MCQ 125
The SI unit of electric charge is:
A. Volt
B. Ohm
C. Coulomb
D. Ampere
Answer: C. Coulomb
MCQ 126
The headquarters of WTO is located in:
A. Vienna
B. Geneva
C. Paris
D. Brussels
Answer: B. Geneva
MCQ 127
The term "Blue Revolution" is related to:
A. Milk Production
B. Fish Production
C. Oilseeds
D. Poultry
Answer: B. Fish Production
MCQ 128
The first Regional Rural Bank was established in:
A. 1975
B. 1980
C. 1982
D. 1991
Answer: A. 1975
MCQ 129
Which organization publishes the Human Development Report?
A. IMF
B. World Bank
C. UNDP
D. WTO
Answer: C. UNDP
MCQ 130
The father of Green Revolution globally is:
A. M. S. Swaminathan
B. Norman Borlaug
C. Verghese Kurien
D. C. Subramaniam
Answer: B. Norman Borlaug
MCQ 131
The headquarters of Interpol is situated in:
A. Geneva
B. Paris
C. Lyon
D. Vienna
Answer: C. Lyon
MCQ 132
Which Article provides for the Finance Commission?
A. 280
B. 324
C. 356
D. 368
Answer: A. Article 280
MCQ 133
Who is known as the Father of White Revolution in India?
A. Norman Borlaug
B. Verghese Kurien
C. Kurien Thomas
D. M. S. Swaminathan
Answer: B. Verghese Kurien
MCQ 134
The oldest mountain range in India is:
A. Himalayas
B. Vindhyas
C. Satpuras
D. Aravallis
Answer: D. Aravallis
MCQ 135
The headquarters of SAARC is located in:
A. New Delhi
B. Islamabad
C. Kathmandu
D. Dhaka
Answer: C. Kathmandu
MCQ 136
Who authored "Ain-i-Akbari"?
A. Badauni
B. Abul Fazl
C. Faizi
D. Amir Khusrau
Answer: B. Abul Fazl
MCQ 137
The capital of Kushan ruler Kanishka was:
A. Taxila
B. Peshawar
C. Patliputra
D. Mathura
Answer: B. Peshawar
MCQ 138
The headquarters of the Election Commission is located in:
A. Mumbai
B. Kolkata
C. New Delhi
D. Hyderabad
Answer: C. New Delhi
MCQ 139
Who introduced the Doctrine of Lapse?
A. Wellesley
B. Hastings
C. Dalhousie
D. Canning
Answer: C. Dalhousie
MCQ 140
The largest producer of saffron in India is:
A. Himachal Pradesh
B. Uttarakhand
C. Jammu & Kashmir
D. Punjab
Answer: C. Jammu & Kashmir
MCQ 141
Which Article abolishes titles?
A. 14
B. 15
C. 17
D. 18
Answer: D. 18
MCQ 142
The longest river of Peninsular India is:
A. Krishna
B. Godavari
C. Kaveri
D. Narmada
Answer: B. Godavari
MCQ 143
The headquarters of Amnesty International is located in:
A. London
B. Geneva
C. New York
D. Paris
Answer: A. London
MCQ 144
Which Veda is known as the Book of Chants?
A. Rigveda
B. Yajurveda
C. Samaveda
D. Atharvaveda
Answer: C. Samaveda
MCQ 145
Who founded the Theosophical Society in India?
A. Annie Besant
B. Madame Blavatsky
C. Colonel Olcott
D. Both B and C
Answer: D. Both B and C
MCQ 146
The headquarters of BRICS New Development Bank is located in:
A. Beijing
B. Moscow
C. Shanghai
D. Johannesburg
Answer: C. Shanghai
MCQ 147
The first woman President of the Indian National Congress was:
A. Sarojini Naidu
B. Annie Besant
C. Nellie Sengupta
D. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
Answer: B. Annie Besant
MCQ 148
The National Income in India is estimated by:
A. RBI
B. Finance Ministry
C. NSO
D. NITI Aayog
Answer: C. NSO
MCQ 149
Which pass connects Kashmir Valley with Jammu Region?
A. Zoji La
B. Khardung La
C. Banihal Pass
D. Fotu La
Answer: C. Banihal Pass
MCQ 150
The headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is located in:
A. Geneva
B. Vienna
C. Paris
D. Brussels
Answer: B. Vienna
MCQ 151
Which Constitutional Amendment added Fundamental Duties?
A. 24th Amendment
B. 42nd Amendment
C. 44th Amendment
D. 52nd Amendment
Answer: B. 42nd Amendment
MCQ 152
Which Schedule contains the provisions related to Anti-Defection?
A. 8th Schedule
B. 9th Schedule
C. 10th Schedule
D. 11th Schedule
Answer: C. 10th Schedule
MCQ 153
The idea of Fundamental Duties was borrowed from:
A. USA
B. Canada
C. USSR
D. Australia
Answer: C. USSR
MCQ 154
Who was the Chairman of the Drafting Committee?
A. Jawaharlal Nehru
B. B. R. Ambedkar
C. Rajendra Prasad
D. Sardar Patel
Answer: B. B. R. Ambedkar
MCQ 155
The term "Union of States" appears in:
A. Article 1
B. Article 2
C. Article 3
D. Article 4
Answer: A. Article 1
MCQ 156
The first Buddhist Council was held at:
A. Vaishali
B. Rajgriha
C. Pataliputra
D. Kashmir
Answer: B. Rajgriha
MCQ 157
Who founded the Vikramshila University?
A. Gopala
B. Dharmapala
C. Devapala
D. Mahipala
Answer: B. Dharmapala
MCQ 158
The capital of Kanishka was:
A. Taxila
B. Purushapura
C. Mathura
D. Ujjain
Answer: B. Purushapura
MCQ 159
Who among the following is called the "Second Ashoka"?
A. Harsha
B. Samudragupta
C. Chandragupta II
D. Kanishka
Answer: D. Kanishka
MCQ 160
The founder of the Pala Dynasty was:
A. Dharmapala
B. Devapala
C. Gopala
D. Mahipala
Answer: C. Gopala
MCQ 161
Which river is known as the "Vridha Ganga"?
A. Krishna
B. Godavari
C. Kaveri
D. Narmada
Answer: B. Godavari
MCQ 162
The highest waterfall in India is:
A. Jog Falls
B. Dudhsagar Falls
C. Kunchikal Falls
D. Shivanasamudra Falls
Answer: C. Kunchikal Falls
MCQ 163
The Tropic of Cancer does NOT pass through:
A. Rajasthan
B. Gujarat
C. Odisha
D. Tripura
Answer: C. Odisha
MCQ 164
Which is the deepest ocean trench in the world?
A. Java Trench
B. Tonga Trench
C. Mariana Trench
D. Puerto Rico Trench
Answer: C. Mariana Trench
MCQ 165
The largest delta in the world is:
A. Nile Delta
B. Mississippi Delta
C. Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta
D. Mekong Delta
Answer: C. Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta
MCQ 166
The famous Aharbal Waterfall is situated on which river?
A. Jhelum
B. Vishav
C. Sindh
D. Lidder
Answer: B. Vishav River
MCQ 167
Which district is known as the "Land of Sapphire" in Jammu & Kashmir?
A. Kargil
B. Anantnag
C. Doda
D. Kishtwar
Answer: D. Kishtwar
MCQ 168
The famous Lolab Valley is located in:
A. Baramulla
B. Kupwara
C. Pulwama
D. Budgam
Answer: B. Kupwara
MCQ 169
The river Sindh in Kashmir is a tributary of:
A. Chenab
B. Ravi
C. Jhelum
D. Indus
Answer: C. Jhelum
MCQ 170
The Kargil district lies mainly in the basin of:
A. Ravi
B. Jhelum
C. Suru River
D. Tawi
Answer: C. Suru River
MCQ 171
The deficiency of Vitamin E causes:
A. Sterility and muscular weakness
B. Night blindness
C. Beriberi
D. Scurvy
Answer: A. Sterility and muscular weakness
MCQ 172
Which part of the human brain regulates body temperature?
A. Cerebrum
B. Cerebellum
C. Hypothalamus
D. Medulla
Answer: C. Hypothalamus
MCQ 173
The metal extracted from Bauxite is:
A. Copper
B. Aluminium
C. Iron
D. Zinc
Answer: B. Aluminium
MCQ 174
Who discovered Radioactivity?
A. Curie
B. Rutherford
C. Becquerel
D. Bohr
Answer: C. Henri Becquerel
MCQ 175
The unit of power is:
A. Joule
B. Newton
C. Watt
D. Pascal
Answer: C. Watt
MCQ 176
Which committee recommended abolition of Planning Commission?
A. Rangarajan Committee
B. Kelkar Committee
C. Independent Evaluation Office
D. Sarkaria Committee
Answer: C. Independent Evaluation Office
MCQ 177
The headquarters of NABARD is located at:
A. Delhi
B. Mumbai
C. Hyderabad
D. Lucknow
Answer: B. Mumbai
MCQ 178
The first bank managed entirely by Indians was:
A. Allahabad Bank
B. Punjab National Bank
C. Oudh Commercial Bank
D. Bank of India
Answer: C. Oudh Commercial Bank
MCQ 179
Which tax is NOT included in GST?
A. VAT
B. Excise Duty
C. Service Tax
D. Stamp Duty
Answer: D. Stamp Duty
MCQ 180
The term "Fiscal Deficit" means:
A. Total Revenue
B. Total Income
C. Excess of Expenditure over Revenue and Borrowings
D. Excess of Total Expenditure over Total Receipts excluding borrowings
Answer: D.
MCQ 181
Who was the first recipient of Bharat Ratna?
A. Jawaharlal Nehru
B. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
C. C. Rajagopalachari
D. Lal Bahadur Shastri
Answer: C. C. Rajagopalachari
MCQ 182
Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to USA?
A. Germany
B. France
C. Britain
D. Spain
Answer: B. France
MCQ 183
The headquarters of OPEC is situated in:
A. Riyadh
B. Vienna
C. Doha
D. Abu Dhabi
Answer: B. Vienna
MCQ 184
Who coined the term "Pakistan"?
A. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
B. Chaudhary Rahmat Ali
C. Iqbal
D. Liaquat Ali Khan
Answer: B. Chaudhary Rahmat Ali
MCQ 185
Which Mughal ruler abolished Jizya initially?
A. Babur
B. Humayun
C. Akbar
D. Shah Jahan
Answer: C. Akbar
MCQ 186
The Battle of Haldighati was fought between Akbar and:
A. Rana Sanga
B. Rana Pratap
C. Amar Singh
D. Udai Singh
Answer: B. Rana Pratap
MCQ 187
Who established the city of Fatehpur Sikri?
A. Babur
B. Humayun
C. Akbar
D. Jahangir
Answer: C. Akbar
MCQ 188
The oldest Veda is:
A. Yajurveda
B. Atharvaveda
C. Rigveda
D. Samaveda
Answer: C. Rigveda
MCQ 189
The sacred Jain text is known as:
A. Tripitaka
B. Angas
C. Vedas
D. Brahmanas
Answer: B. Angas
MCQ 190
Who founded Jainism according to tradition?
A. Mahavira
B. Parshvanatha
C. Rishabhanatha
D. Ajitnath
Answer: C. Rishabhanatha
MCQ 191
Which Fundamental Right is available only to citizens?
A. Article 14
B. Article 20
C. Article 19
D. Article 21
Answer: C. Article 19
MCQ 192
The writ issued to produce a detained person before the court is:
A. Mandamus
B. Certiorari
C. Habeas Corpus
D. Quo Warranto
Answer: C. Habeas Corpus
MCQ 193
Who administers the oath to the President?
A. Vice President
B. Prime Minister
C. Chief Justice of India
D. Speaker
Answer: C. Chief Justice of India
MCQ 194
The Supreme Court was inaugurated on:
A. 26 January 1950
B. 28 January 1950
C. 15 August 1947
D. 26 November 1949
Answer: B. 28 January 1950
MCQ 195
The concept of Judicial Review was borrowed from:
A. Canada
B. Australia
C. USA
D. UK
Answer: C. USA
MCQ 196
Which pass is known as the Gateway to Ladakh?
A. Banihal Pass
B. Zoji La
C. Khardung La
D. Fotu La
Answer: B. Zoji La
MCQ 197
The cold desert of India is:
A. Ladakh
B. Lahaul
C. Kutch
D. Spiti
Answer: A. Ladakh
MCQ 198
Which district of J&K shares boundary with the maximum number of districts?
A. Jammu
B. Doda
C. Anantnag
D. Udhampur
Answer: D. Udhampur
MCQ 199
The famous Amarnath Cave is situated at an altitude of approximately:
A. 2,500 m
B. 3,888 m
C. 4,500 m
D. 5,200 m
Answer: B. 3,888 m
MCQ 200
Which river is called the "River of Kashmir"?
A. Chenab
B. Tawi
C. Jhelum
D. Sindh
Answer: C. Jhelum
Final Revision Summary
| Topic | Must Prepare |
|---|---|
| Polity | FRs, Parliament, President, PM, Articles |
| History | 1857 Revolt, Gandhi Era, Congress Sessions |
| Geography | Rivers, Mountains, Soils, Climate |
| JK GK | Capitals, Rivers, Lakes, Important Places |
| Science | Human Body, Vitamins, Diseases |
| Economy | RBI, Inflation, Banking, Budget |
| Static GK | National Symbols, Firsts, Important Days |






