GK Questions and Answers, General Knowledge Quiz
Q. Who among the following can impose the penalty under Section 20 of the Right to Information Act?
1) Central Information Commission only
2) State Information Commission only
3) Central Information Commission or State Information Commission
4) High Court or Central Information Commission or State Information Commission
Q. Chairperson and Member of the State Public Service Commission are appointed -
1) by Governor
2) by Chief Minister
3) by President
4) by Chairman Union
Q. The word To Abide and Respect used under the provisions of Article 51 A of the Constitution of India is concerned to -
1) Constitution
2) The sovereignty, unity and integrity of India
3) Rich heritage of our composite culture
4) The natural environment
Q. Which of the following Constitution Amendments was the first Constitutional Amendment rectified by the State Legislatures according to the requirements of the provision of Article 368(2) of the Constitution?
1) First Constitutional Amendment, 1951
2) Second Constitutional Amendment, 1952
3) Third Constitutional Amendment, 1954
4) Fourth Constitutional Amendment, 1954
Q. The power of the Supreme Court of India to decide the disputes between the Centre and States falls under which Jurisdiction?
1) Appellate Jurisdiction
2) Advisory Jurisdiction
3) Constitutional Jurisdiction
4) Original Jurisdiction
Q. Mid-day Meal Scheme was launched in which year?
1) 1991
2) 1993
3) 1995
4) 2000
Q. Important concept(s) introduced in IT Act, 2000 -
1) Electronic Record
2) Digital Signature
3) Certifying Authority
4) All of the above
Q. Auctions or dynamic pricing markets are examples of -
1) B2B commerce
2) C2B commerce
3) C2C commerce
4) None of the above
Q. A ........................ is used to transfer data packets between two computer networks.
1) Switch
2) Router
3) Brouter
4) Gateway
Q. A database that contains the names and addresses of various hosts on the internet is called -
1) Domain Name Service
2) Domain Name System
3) DNS File System
4) None of the above