RPF Constable Previous Questions Practice Set-8 Important GK (MCQs)

Here’s a practice set of multiple-choice questions (MCQs)RPF Constable Previous Questions Practice Set- 8 Important (MCQs) for the RPF (Railway Protection Force) Constable Exam, focusing on topics often covered in the exam, such as General Awareness.

RPF Constable Previous Questions Practice Set-8 Important GK (MCQs)

Which of the following statements is not correct with regard to national agricultural market?
(A) It offers a common e-market platform
(B) It was established by the Government of India in 2015
(C) There is a provision for electronic auction in
(D) It offers several licenses for different states

In which of the following countries, the Old Faithful Geyser is found?
(A) USA
(B) Brazil
(C) Mexico
(D) Canada

What is the standard unit of measurement on the atomic or molecular scale?
(A) Integrated atomic mass unit
(B) Integrated masses
(C) Integrated Kilogram
(D) Integrated Elemental Mass Unit

Minimum amount of rupees for establishment of small and paid banks Does capital require?
(A) 25 million
(B) 500 million
(C) 250 million
(D) 100 million

Which of the following was written by Chittoor’s queen Padmini?
(A) Aamir Khusro
(B) Jiauddin Barani
(C) Malik Muhammad Ghaysee
(D) Siraj Afif

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What kind of democracy is the purpose of fundamental rights?
(A) Political Democracy
(B) Social Democracy
(C) All of the above
(D) Economic Democracy

How much is the amount received under the central scheme “MP Member Local Area Development Scheme” (MPLD) (in rupees)?
(A) 5 million
(B) 1 million
(C) 5 million
(D) 2 million

In sports, how many competitions are there in hepatathlon?
(A) 5
(B) 10
(C) 7
(D) 8

Mission XI million is associated with which game?
(A) Football
(B) Chess
(C) Baseball
(D) Hockey

The book “Book-ul-Hind” is written by whom?
(A) Fionyan
(B) Al-Baruni
(C) Marco Polo
(D) Ibn Battuta

   
B-lymphocytes produce a protein protector layer to fight microbes in our blood. These proteins are called ________.
(A) Heavy Chain
(B) Pathhen
(C) Antibody

   
In 1765, which state was conferred on British by British?
(A) Bengal, Bihar and Odisha
(B) Kerala, Tamilnadu and Andhra
(C) Karnataka, Bengal and Andhra
(D) Bengal, Andhra and Madhya Pradesh
   
What is called ‘Jhumming Farming’ in North Eastern India?
(A) Jhoom Agriculture
(B) Mono Crop System
(C) Mixed Farming System
(D) Irrigation Techniques

   
Which of these competitions is not related to running competition?
(A) Short Run
(B) Relay
(C) Marathon
(D) Taekwondo
   
Digboi and Naharkitia oil field are located in which Indian state?
(A) Nagaland
(B) Assam
(C) Maharashtra
(D) Arunachal Pradesh
   
The PDS scheme was reorganized as a targeted PDS-
(A) In 1997
(B) In 1996
(C) In 1998
(D) In 1999
   
Which of the following is the driest desert in the world?
(A) Desert of the Pentagon
(B) Atacama Desert

(C) Thar Desert
(D) Sahara Desert

   
The silk worms are known as _ for the production of silk fiber.
(A) Epiculture
(B) Arboriculture
(C) Silviculture
(D) Sericulture

   
The Bhakra-Nangal dam is built on which river?
(A) Jhelum
(B) Ravi
(C) Chenab
(D) Sutlej

   When did Vasco De Gama come to India?
(A) 1488
(B) 1489
(C) 1487
(D) 1498
   
Which of the following is commonly called red algae?
(A) Chrysophysi
(B) Rodophysi
(C) Phefisi
(D) Chlorophyceae

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Where is the Atlas mountain located from the following continents?
(A) South America
(B) Asia
(C) North America
(D) Africa

Which state was recently established under the Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act, 2014?
(A) Karnataka
(C) Thar Desert
(D) Sahara Desert
   
The silk worms are known as _ for the production of silk fiber.
(A) Epiculture
(B) Arboriculture
(C) Silviculture
(D) Sericulture
   
The Bhakra-Nangal dam is built on which river?
(A) Jhelum
(B) Ravi
(C) Chenab
(D) Sutlej
   
When did Vasco De Gama come to India?
(A) 1488
(B) 1489
(C) 1487
(D) 1498
   
Which of the following is commonly called red algae?
(A) Chrysophysi
(B) Rodophysi
(C) Phefisi
(D) Chlorophyceae

   
Where is the Atlas mountain located from the following continents?
(A) South America
(B) Asia
(C) North America
(D) Africa
   
Which state was recently established under the Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act, 2014?
(A) Karnataka –
(A) Mubarakha Tuolak
(B) Muhammad bin Tughluq
(C) Gasisuddin Tughlaq
(D) Firozshah Tughlaq
   
Which of the following is indirect taxes?
(A) Goods and Services Tax
(B) Income Tax
(C) Minimum Optional Tax
(D) Corporate Tax
   
In which of the following states, the famous martial arts Kalarippayattu was born?
(A) Karnataka
(B) Andhra Pradesh
(C) Kerala
(D) Tamil Nadu
   
In 1952, in the Olympic Games, Independent India won its first individual medal that was held-
(A) Beijing
(B) Athens
(C) Munich
(D) Helsinki
   
Which Sultan of Delhi first started the construction of Qutub Minar?
(A) Balban
(B) Allauddin Khilji
(C) Iltutmish
(D) Qutbuddin Aubek
   
Which place did Sultan Muhammad bin Tughlaq decide to move his capital from Delhi?
(A) Devagiri
(B) Agra
(C) Lahore
(D) Hyderabad
   
Which device is used to measure flow speed of uncompressed liqu
Which of the following is indirect taxes?
(A) Goods and Services Tax
(B) Income Tax
(C) Minimum Optional Tax
(D) Corporate Tax
   
In which of the following states, the famous martial arts Kalarippayattu was born?
(A) Karnataka
(B) Andhra Pradesh
(C) Kerala
(D) Tamil Nadu

   
In 1952, in the Olympic Games, Independent India won its first individual medal that was held-
(A) Beijing
(B) Athens
(C) Munich
(D) Helsinki
   
Which Sultan of Delhi first started the construction of Qutub Minar?
(A) Balban
(B) Allauddin Khilji
(C) Iltutmish
(D) Qutbuddin Aubek

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Which place did Sultan Muhammad bin Tughlaq decide to move his capital from Delhi?
(A) Devagiri
(B) Agra
(C) Lahore 
(D) Hyderabad

Which of the following was not the mascot of 18th Asian Games?
(A) Kaka
(B) Borobie
(C) Geese
(D) Attung

Which of the following is the female reproductive organs of flowers?
(A) Monoceum
(B) Zeissium
(C) Zyngong
(D) Stamens

The Supreme Court of India can issue order in respect to which of the following?
(A) Neither fundamental nor legal rights
(B) Legal rights only
(C) Fundamental Rights Only
(D) Both fundamental and legal rights 

(D) Integrated Elemental Mass Unit

What kind of democracy is the purpose of fundamental rights?
(A) Political Democracy
(B) Social Democracy
(C) All of the above
(D) Economic Democracy

How much is the amount received under the central scheme “MP Member Local Area Development Scheme” (MPLD) (in rupees)?
(A) 5 million
(B) 1 million
(C) 5 million
(D) 2 million

In sports, how many competitions are there in hepatathlon?
(A) 5
(B) 10
(C) 7
(D) 8

Mission XI million is associated with which game?
(A) Football
(B) Chess
(C) Baseball
(D) Hockey

The book “Book-ul-Hind” is written by whom?
(A) Fionyan
(B) Al-Baruni
(C) Marco Polo
(D) Ibn Battuta

B-lymphocytes produce a protein protector layer to fight microbes in our blood. These proteins are
called ________.
(A) Heavy Chain
(B) Pathhen
(C) Antibody

In 1765, which state was conferred on British by British?
(A) Bengal, Bihar and Odisha
(B) Kerala, Tamilnadu and Andhra
(C) Karnataka, Bengal and Andhra
(D) Bengal, Andhra and Madhya Pradesh – (Alternative 2)

What is called ‘Jhumming Farming’ in North Eastern India?
(A) Jhoom Agriculture
(B) Mono Crop System
(C) Mixed Farming System
(D) Irrigation Techniques    

Which of these competitions is not related to running competition?
(A) Short Run
(B) Relay –
(C) Marathon
(D) Taekwondo

Digboi and Naharkitia oil field are located in which Indian state?
(A) Nagaland
(B) Assam
(C) Maharashtra
(D) Arunachal Pradesh

The PDS scheme was reorganized as a targeted PDS-
(A) In 1997
(B) In 1996
(C) In 1998
(D) In 1999

Which of the following is the driest desert in the world?
(A) Desert of the Pentagon
(B) Atacama Desert

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