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SSC/DSSSB Practice Test Set-1 (Previous Year Questions)

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Set 1 of the SSC CHSL and DSSSB Practice Test is designed to help candidates prepare for the SSC CHSL and DSSSB examination by providing a diverse set of 25 questions covering various topics. This set includes questions on general knowledge, science, history, geography, and current affairs, offering a well-rounded preparation experience.

Key Topics Covered:

Science and Technology: Questions about the largest gland in the human body, the chemical formula of water, and the organ responsible for producing insulin test the candidate's knowledge in biology and chemistry.

Geography: The set includes questions about the capital cities, such as New Delhi and Tokyo, and geographical features like the smallest continent and Kaziranga National Park's location.

History and Politics: Questions about prominent historical figures like Dr. B. R. Ambedkar and the founder of the Maurya Dynasty, Chandragupta Maurya, as well as key historical events like the beginning of World War I, provide a deep dive into India's history and world history.

General Knowledge: The set touches on various general knowledge topics, such as the first woman Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi, the first Indian woman to go to space, Kalpana Chawla, and the first Indian to win a Nobel Prize, Rabindranath Tagore.

Miscellaneous: Other questions focus on general awareness, such as the discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming and the invention of the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell.

This set provides a comprehensive preparation experience by testing a wide range of subjects and topics, helping candidates strengthen their knowledge base and improve their chances of success in the SSC CHSL examination
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Action Q.No. Que title Option 1 (a) Option 2 (b) Option 3 (c) Option 4 (d)
1 Which of the following is the largest gland in the human body? Liver Pancreas Thyroid Adrenal
2 What is the chemical formula of water? H2O CO2 O2 NaCl
3 Which planet is known as the Red Planet? Mars Jupiter Earth Venus
4 What is the capital of India? Mumbai Kolkata New Delhi Chennai
5 Who is known as the Father of the Indian Constitution? Mahatma Gandhi B. R. Ambedkar Jawaharlal Nehru Sardar Patel
6 Which year did India host the first Asian Games? 1950 1951 1962 1971
7 Who is the author of the book 'Wings of Fire'? A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Chetan Bhagat Arundhati Roy Shashi Tharoor
8 Which river is known as the 'Sorrow of Bihar'? Ganga Kosi Yamuna Brahmaputra
9 Who was the first President of India? Mahatma Gandhi Jawaharlal Nehru Dr. Rajendra Prasad B. R. Ambedkar
10 Who was the founder of the Maurya Dynasty? Ashoka Bindusara Chandragupta Maurya Samudragupta
11 Which is the smallest continent in the world? Asia Australia Europe Antarctica
12 Which organ in the human body is responsible for producing insulin? Liver Pancreas Kidney Lungs
13 In which year did World War I begin? 1912 1914 1916 1918
14 The instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure is called: Barometer Ammeter Thermometer Voltmeter
15 Who was the first Indian to win a Nobel Prize? Mahatma Gandhi C.V. Raman Rabindranath Tagore Mother Teresa
16 What is the capital of Japan? Beijing Tokyo Seoul Bangkok
17 Which is the second most populous country in the world? India China USA Indonesia
18 Which element is represented by the symbol 'O' in the periodic table? Osmium Oxygen Oganesson Oxygenium
19 In which state is the Kaziranga National Park located? Assam West Bengal Bihar Uttar Pradesh
20 Which vitamin is known as the 'Sunshine Vitamin'? Vitamin A Vitamin B Vitamin C Vitamin D
21 In which year did India launch its first satellite, Aryabhata? 1972 1975 1976 1979
22 Which gas is most abundant in the Earth's atmosphere? Oxygen Carbon Dioxide Nitrogen Hydrogen
23 Who invented the telephone? Thomas Edison Alexander Graham Bell Nikola Tesla James Watt
24 What is the largest organ of the human body? Heart Liver Skin Lung
25 Who discovered penicillin? Marie Curie Alexander Fleming James Watson Francis Crick
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