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Mini mock MCQs Week-2-June-22

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Question 1

Social democracy means a way of life which recognizes

Question 2

The committee which on its own initiative recommends to the Government to bring forward particular subjects for discussion in the house and recommends allocation of time for such discussions is

Question 3

Match List I with List II and select the correct answer by using the codes given below the lists:

List I - List II

(Country) - (capital)

a. Brazil - 1) Sofia

b. Bulgaria - 2) Brasilia

c. Azerbaijan - 3) Buenos Aires

d. Argentina - 4) Baku

Codes:

Question 4

Match List I with List II and select the correct answer by using the codes given below the lists:

List I - List II

(City name) - (Nick name)

a. Detroit - 1) Motor City

b. Petra - 2) The Rose Red City

c. Rome - 3) City of the Seven Hills

d. Budapest - 4) Pearl of the Danube

Codes:

Question 5

Who among the following journalists is the biographer of Mahatma Gandhi?

Question 6

Who was the founder of Ajivika Philosophy?

Question 7

Which is the world's first country to launch 5th-Generation (5G) networks?

Question 8

Which of the following groups of colors is a mixture of three basic colours in a colour television?

Question 9

Consider the following statements with respect to the Domestically systematic important banks.
1) D-SIB are the categories of banks whose assets exceed 2% of GDP.

2) All the banks under D-SIB are required to maintain higher share of risk-weighted assets as tier-I equity.

3) SBI and IDBI are the Systemically Important Banks in India.

Which of the statement given above is/are correct?

Question 10

With reference to Peatlands consider the following statements.

1). Peatlands are a type of wetlands.

2). Peatlands are poor in biodiversity.

3). Damaged peatlands are a major source of greenhouse gas emission.

4). They are found between 250 North to 250 South latitude.

Which of the above statements are correct?

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