SSC CPO Sub-Inspector Examination MCQs with solutions

1. Silent Valley of Kerala

A

is the only evergreen forest in India

B

contains costly timber trees

C

is a good picnic spot

D

contains rare species of plants and animals

General Geography SSC CPO Sub-Inspector REPORT
Correct Answer: D
Explanation

Silent Valley National Park, is located in the Nilgiri Hills, Palakkad District in Kerala. The park is one of the last undisturbed tracts of South Western Ghats montane rain forests and tropical moist evergreen forest in India. Plans for a hydroelectric project that threatened the parks high diversity of wildlife stimulated an environmentalist Social Movement in the 1970s called Save Silent Valley which resulted in cancellation of the project and creation of the park in 1980.

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2. The famous `Gir` forests are located in

A

Mysore

B

Kashmir

C

Gujarat

D

Kerala

General Geography SSC CPO Sub-Inspector REPORT
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

Gir Forest National Park or Sasan Gir is a forest and wildlife sanctuary in Gujarat. It is the sole home of the pure Asiatic Lions (Panthera leo persica) and is considered to be one of the most important protected areas in Asia due to its supported species. The eco- system of Gir, with its diverse flora and fauna, is protected as a result of the efforts of the government forest department, wildlife activists and NGOs. The forest area of Gir and its lions were declared as “pro- tected” in the early 1900s by the then Nawab of the princely state of Junagadh.

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3. Which one of the following is the wettest place in India?

A

Mahabaleshwar

B

Cherrapunji

C

Udhagamandalam

D

Mawsynram

General Geography SSC CPO Sub-Inspector REPORT
Correct Answer: D
Explanation

Mawsynram is a village in the East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya state in north-eastern India, 65 kilometers from Shillong. It is reportedly the wettest place on Earth, with an annual rainfall of 11,872 mil- limetres. According to the Guinness Book of World Records Mawsynram received 26,000 millimetres (1,000 in) of rainfall in 1985. Mawsynram is located about 16 km west of Cherrapunji, on the Khasi Hills.

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4. The area with annual rainfall less than 50 cm in a year is

A

Meghalaya

B

Leh in Kashmir

C

Coromandel coast

D

Konkan coast

General Geography SSC CPO Sub-Inspector REPORT
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

Rainfall distribution in India is uneven. Areas of Inadequate Rainfall (it implies rainfall less than 50 cm a year): There are basically two belts that receive inadequate rainfall. These belts are of small extent and some parts of these belts receive exceptionally very low rainfall. Like for instance, the Karakoram Mountains and area lying to the north of the Zanskar Himalaya range. This region is situated in the north of the Himalayas. It, therefore, receives little rainfall during the summer monsoon rainy season. Further, a little rainfall is also caused in the months of January, February and March by the westerly depressions.

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5. The river which is not West-flowing towards the Arabian Sea is

A

Narmada

B

Tapi

C

Periyar

D

Kaveri

General Geography SSC CPO Sub-Inspector REPORT
Correct Answer: D
Explanation

The Kaveri, also spelled Cauvery in English, is a large Indian river. The origin of the river is traditionally placed at Talakaveri, Kodagu in the Western Ghats in Karnataka, flows generally south and east through Karnataka and Tamil Nadu and across the southern Deccan plateau through the southeastern lowlands, emptying into the Bay of Bengal through two principal mouths.

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6. In Indian Parliament, a bill may be sent to a select committee

A

after the first reading

B

after the second reading

C

after general discussion during second reading

D

at any stage at the discretion of the Speaker

Polity SSC CPO Sub-Inspector REPORT
Correct Answer: D
Explanation

When a Bill comes up before a House for general discussion, it is open to that House to refer it to a Select Committee of the House or a Joint Committee of the two Houses. A motion has to be moved and adopted to this effect in the House in which the Bill comes up for consideration. In case the motion adopted is for reference of the Bill to a Joint Committee, the decision is conveyed to the other House requesting them to nominate members of the other House to serve on the Committee. The Select or Joint Committee considers the Bill clause by clause just as the two Houses do. Amendments can be moved to various clauses by members of the Committee.

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7. The joint session of the two Houses of Parliament is convened

A

only in case of national emergency

B

when a bill passed by one House is rejected by the other House

C

taxes approved by one House are rejected by the other House

D

both (2) & (3)

Polity SSC CPO Sub-Inspector REPORT
Correct Answer: D
Explanation

In case of a deadlock between the two houses or in a case where more than six months lapse in the other house, the President may summon a joint session of the two houses which is presided over by the Speaker of the Lok Sabha and the deadlock is resolved by simple majority. Until now, only three bills: the Dowry Prohibition Act (1961), the Banking Service Commission Repeal Bill (1978) and the Prevention of Terrorism Bill (2002) have been passed at joint sessions

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8. What is the maximum number of the elected members of Rajya Sabha ?

A

250

B

238

C

245

D

248

Polity SSC CPO Sub-Inspector REPORT
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

Membership is limited to 250 members, 12 of whom are nominated by the President of India for their contributions to art, literature, science, and social services. The remainder of the body is elected by the state and territorial legislatures. Terms of office are six years, with one third of the members retiring every two years.

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9. The “Residuary Powers” (not mentioned in the Union, State or Concurrent lists of the Constitution) are vested in

A

Lok Sabha

B

Parliament of India

C

PM of India

D

Lok Sabha

Polity SSC CPO Sub-Inspector REPORT
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

Three subject lists, the Union list, the State list, and the Concurrent list, define the legislative powers of each level of government. All residuary powers are vested with the Parliament of India. In the U.S.A. and Australia the residuary powers are given to the States. In Canada they vest in the Union.

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10. No Money bill can be introduced in the Lok Sabha without the prior approval of the

A

Vice-President

B

President

C

Prime Minister

D

Finance Minister

Polity SSC CPO Sub-Inspector REPORT
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

The money bill originates only in the Lok Sabha. No money bill can be introduced in the Lok Sabha without the prior approval of the president.

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