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Fireman Driver cum Pump Operator (Trainee) (Direct/SR) - Fire & Rescue Services



Date of Test: 10.11.201




51. Ernakulam District was formed on 
(A) July 1, 1949
(B) Jan 1, 1957 
(C) Jan 16, 1969  
(D) April 1, 1958 

Answer: April 1, 1958


52. Most rice producing district in Kerala

(A) Palakkad
(B) Kazargod 
(C) Malappuram      
(D) Ernakulam 

Answer: Palakkad

53. The height of Anamudi is

(A) 1608 metres    
(B) 2695 metres 
(C) 1825 metres
(D) 915 metres

Answer:2695 metres

54. Most populationless district in Kerala
  
(A) Palakkad
(B) Alappuzha 
(C) Malappuram
(D) Wayanad 

Answer: Malappuram

55. Number of rivers which flows to western in Kerala

(A) 3
(B) 44 
(C) 39
(D) 41

Answer: 41

56. Most part of Thar Desert can be seen in which state of India ?

(A) Rajasthan
(B) Uttar Pradesh 
(C) Bihar
(D) Madhya Pradesh 

Answer: Rajasthan

57. Kanchenjunga is situated in

(A) Kashmir
(B) Nepal 
(C) Sikkim
(D) Pak occupied Kashmir 

Answer: sikkim

58. Minikoy Island is belong to 
(A) Sri Lanka
(B) India 
(C) Indonesia
(D) Myanmar 

Answer: India

59. Indian Standard Meridian is

(A) 81° 30 min
(B) 82° 30 min 
(C) 5° 30 min
(D) Greenwich Line

Answer: 82° 30 min 

60. Indian currency symbol adopted in the year

(A) 1991
(B) 1999 
(C) 2010
(D) 2011 

Answer: 2010

61. New LPG connection project is

(A) Sahaj
(B) Sehth 
(C) Nayamansil
(D) Sahajog 

Answer: Sahaj

62. The first Non-Alignment Summit was held at
(A) Brion
(B) Belgrade 
(C) Bandung
(D) Delhi 

Answer: Brion

63. Indian National Congress declared Poorna Swaraj in which conference ?

(A) Lahore, 1929
(B) Surat, 1916 
(C) Calcutta, 1920
(D) Bombay, 1941 

Answer: Lahore, 1929

64. 15th Vice President of India

(A) Shekhavat
(B) K.R. Narayanan 
(C) Hamid Ansari
(D) Venkaiya Naidu 

Answer: Venkaiya Naidu

65. Choury – Chaura incident in which year ?
(A) 1923
(B) 1924 
(C) 1925
(D) 1922 

Answer: 1922

66. When Prime Minister made announcement of replacing the planning commission ?

(A) August 15, 2014
(B) August 15, 2016 
(C) August 15, 2015
(D) August 15, 2013 

Answer: August 15, 2014

67. First Five Year Plan was drafted by

(A) Mahalanobis
(B) K.B. Koshy 
(C) K.C. Kumarappa
(D) K.N. Raj

Answer: K.N. Raj

68. Mandal Commission is deals with

(A) SC reservation
(B) Women’s reservation 
(C) OBC reservation
(D) Minority reservation

Answer: OBC reservation

69. GST came into force

(A) July first in 2017
(B) June first in 2017 
(C) April first in 2017
(D) May first in 2017 

Answer: July first in 2017

70. Constitution of India came into force in

(A) 1949
(B) 1950 
(C) 1951
(D) 1952 

Answer: 1950

71. Justice Varma Committee deals with
  
(A) Women’s problems
(B) Children’s problems 
(C) SC problems
(D) Politicians problems 

Answer: Women’s problems

72. Information Right Act came into force in
  
(A) 2010
(B) 2001 
(C) 2005
(D) 2011

Answer: 2005

73. National Human Rights Commission Chairman is in 2016

  (A) Justice K.G. Balakrishnan   
  (B) Justice S. Rajendra Babu 
  (C) Justice A.S. Anand
  (D) Justice H.L. Dattu 

Answer: Justice H.L. Dattu

74. Indian parliament passed IT Act in

(A) 2005
(B) 2009 
(C) 2000
(D) 2015 

Answer: 2000

75. National Human Right Commission was formed in

(A) 1993
(B) 2001 
(C) 1999
(D) 2005 

Answer: 1993

76. World Athletic Championship of 2017 was held in

(A) Washington
(B) Paris 
(C)London
(D) Delhi
Answer: London


77. Name of the opposite candidate of American President Donald Trump

(A) Obama
(B) Hilary Clinton 
(C) Bill Clinton
(D) Bernie Sanders 

Answer: Hilary Clinton

78. Surabhilekshmy got the best actress National award in which film ?

(A) Minnaminung
(B) Mundirivallikal Thalirkkumbol 
(C) Action Hero Biju
(D) Daivathindey Makan 

Answer: Minnaminung

79. India introduced its own global positioning system. What is the name of the system ?

(A) ISRO
(B) Navik 
(C) CSIR
(D) NIA 

Answer: Navik

80. Who got first prize in 100 metres in World Athletic Championship in 2017 ?

(A) Usain Bolt
(B) Mofara 
(C) Jastin Gattlin
(D) P.T. Usha 

Answer: Jastin Gattlin

81. Who is the missile man of India ?

(A) Vikram Sarabhai
(B) A.P.J. Abdul Kalam 
(C) C.V. Raman
(D) Homi J. Bhabha 

Answer: A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

82. Who is the first women president of Mouritia ?

(A) Ameena Gurub Hakkim
(B) Swathi Dandekkar 
(C) Looyis Richardson
(D) Ardoshir Erani 
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83. Which cinema got Oscar prize in 2016 ?

(A) Amy
(B) Son of Soul 
(C) Spot light
(D) Inside Out

Answer: Spot light

84. Man Booker International Prize of 2016 got to

(A) The Vegetarian
(B) Son of Soul 
(C) Sleeping on Jupiter
(D) Wars on Womenly face

Answer: The Vegetarian

85. Who got Arjuna Award in 2016 ?

(A) Boxer Vijender
(B) P.U. Chithra 
(C) Raghuveer Chandran
(D) P.R. Sreejesh 
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86. The Indian Cricket captain acquired 100 win in one day cricket


(A) Sachin Tendulkar
(B) Saurav Ganguly 
(C) Mahendra Singh Dhoni   
(D) Kapil Dev 

Answer: Mahendra Singh Dhoni  

87. First Aeroplane used solar energy

(A) Kepler B
(B) Impulse 2 
(C) New Horizon
(D) Atrosat 

Answer:Impulse 2

88. India’s first Atomic experiment in

(A) 1974
(B) 1951 
(C) 1961
(D) 1999 
Answer:1974

89. India’s first atomic submarine

(A) Kursk
(B) INS Kalvar 
(C) INS Vikram
(D) Arihand

Answer: Arihand

90. Quantum theory introduced by

(A) Einstein
(B) Isaac Newton 
(C) Michale Faradey
(D) Max Plank 

Answer: Max plank

91. What is the unit of energy ?

(A) Newton
(B) Kilometre 
(C) Joule
(D) Decibel 

Answer: Joule

92. The gas having lowest density
  
(A) Hydrogen
(B) Chlorine 
(C) Oxygen
(D) Nitrogen


93. Green Belt Movement was presented by

(A) Medha Patekar
(B) Vengari Mathai 
(C) Indira Gandhi
(D) Chandi Prasad Bhattu 

Answer:Vengari Mathai

94. Copenhagen Convention held in 2009 to discuss

(A) Climate change
(B) Global warming 
(C) Sustainable Development 
(D) Wild Life

Answer: Climate change

95. 2016 Olympics held in

(A) New York
(B) Washington 
(C) London 
(D) Rio-de-Janeiro 

Answer: Rio-de-Janeiro

96. First President of BRICS Bank

(A) Narendra Modi
(B) Swathi Dandekar 
(C) K.V. Kamath
(D) Arvind Panagaria 

Answer: K.V. Kamath

97. Who formed the Political Party Praja ?

(A) Kejariwal
(B) Eron Sharmila 
(C) Nitish Kumar
(D) Mayawati

Answer: Eron Sharmila 

98. Governor of Reserve Bank of India in 1917 January 1 ?

(A) Urjit Patel
(B) Narendra Modi 
(C) Sanjeev Chaturvedi 
(D) Arvind Panagaria 
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99. Who wrote the book Uppu ?

(A) M. Mukundan
(B) Sukumar Azhikode 
(C) O.N.V. Kurup
(D) O. Chandu Menon 

Answer: O.N.V. Kurup

100. Who is the Ambassador of Green Kerala ?
(A) Yesudas
(B) Mammootty 
(C) Mohanlal
(D) Suresh Gopi 

Answer:Yesudas








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