General Knowledge(GK) (or) General Awareness

Welcome to the General Knowledge Section of Free Time Learning. As we are aware General Knowledge (GK) is a very important area in all the competitive exams held in the country. Nowadays, a good knowledge of general awareness is very important in clearing any competitive and government recruitment examinations.

These General Knowledge Question are very important and usefull to UPSC, IAS/PCS, UPPSC, IBPS, SBI, RBI, SSC, CGL, Railway, APPSC, TSPSC, KPSC, TNPSC, TPSC, UPPSC, MPSC, RPSC, BPSC, MPPSC, UKPSC, MPSC, and other competitive exams.

A)
President
B)
Vice President
C)
Prime Minister
D)
Speaker

Correct Answer :   Speaker


Published On : July 20, 2020
A)
Person whose name is recorded in as the owner of land
B)
Person who is granted forest right under forest Right Act, 2006
C)
Person who is entitled to be granted 'Patta' right
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above


Published On : July 20, 2020
A)
To respect the National flag
B)
To defend the country
C)
To promote village and cottage industries
D)
To provide education to one's child

Correct Answer :   To promote village and cottage industries


Published On : July 20, 2020
A)
There is an independent judiciary in India
B)
Powers have been clearly divided between the Centre and the States
C)
The federating units have been given unequal representation in the Rajya Sabha
D)
It is the result of an agreement among the federating units

Correct Answer :   It is the result of an agreement among the federating units


Published On : July 20, 2020
A)
Goods and service Tax (GST)
B)
Right to Education (RTE)
C)
Rent Control Tribunal (RCT)
D)
Local Body Taxes (LBT)

Correct Answer :   Goods and service Tax (GST)


Published On : July 20, 2020
A)
Habeas Corpus
B)
Mandamus
C)
Certiorari
D)
Quo Warranto

Correct Answer :   Habeas Corpus


Published On : July 20, 2020
A)
Size of the states
B)
Natural resources
C)
River water dispute
D)
Language

Correct Answer :   Language


Published On : July 20, 2020
A)
1950 AD
B)
1951 AD
C)
1953 AD
D)
1954 AD

Correct Answer :   1950 AD


Published On : July 20, 2020
A)
29
B)
31
C)
32
D)
352

Correct Answer :   32


Published On : July 20, 2020
A)
Citizenship of India
B)
Languages in India
C)
Boundaries of Indian states
D)
Education for children

Correct Answer :   Citizenship of India


Article 5 speaks about the Citizenship of India at the commencement of the Constitution (Nov 26, 1949). Article 11 gave powers to the Parliament of India to regulate the right of citizenship by law. This provision resulted in the enactment of Citizenship Act 1955 by the Indian Parliament.

Published On : July 6, 2020