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10.Jr. Instructor in Tailoring & Garment Making Training Centre - Technical Education


Jr. Instructor in Tailoring & Garment Making Training Centre - Technical Education

Date of Test: 22.11.2017



1. ‘Golden Fibre’ refers to

(A) Cotton
(B) Jute 
(C) Silk
(D) Tea 

Answer: Jute

2. Which city in India was often referred to as the ‘Manchestor of India’ ?
 
(A) Ahmedabad
(B) Mumbai 
(C) Kolkata
(D) Kerala 

Answer: Ahmedabad

3. The first digital state in India.

 
(A) Mumbai
(B) Gujarat 
(C) Karnataka
(D) Kerala 

Answer: Kerala


4. The headquarters of GST council in India.

 
(A) Hyderabad
(B) Mumbai 
(C) New Delhi
(D) Kolkata

Answer: New Delhi

5. The 45th Indian Chief Justice of Supreme Court of India was

(A) J.S. Khehar
(B) T.S. Thakur 
(C) H.L. Dattu
(D) Deepak Misra

 Answer: Deepak Misra

6. Jaswant Rai Sharma, who passed away recently, was the renowned poet of

(A) Tamil
(B) Kannada 
(C) Hindi
(D) Urdu 


Answer: Urdu

7. The ‘Dawn of cruise tourism in India’ has launched in which city to promote cruise tourism in 
India ?
 
(A) Mumbai
(B) Goa 
(C) Bangalore
(D) Kerala 

Answer: Mumbai

8. Saka Era was started in

(A) A.D. 326
(B) A.D. 87 
(C) A.D. 78
(D) A.D. 236 


Answer: A.D. 78

9. Kerala Forest Research Institute (KFRI) situates in

(A) Malampuzha
(B) Peechi 
(C) Silent Valley
(D) Sholayar

Answer: Peechi

10. Jawahar Rojgar Yojana was launched in which plan ?
 
(A) 5th Five Year Plan
(B) 6th Five Year Plan 
(C) 7th Five Year Plan
(D) 8th Five Year Plan

Answer: 7th Five Year Plan


11. Which Five Year Plan was given the slogan of ‘Garibi Hatao’ ?

 
(A)5th Five Year Plan
(B) 6th Five Year Plan 
(C) 7th Five Year Plan
(D) 4th Five Year Plan 

Answer: 5th Five Year Plan

12. Who is known as ‘Prince of Martyr’s’ in Indian History ?
 
(A) Sukh Dev
(B) Raj Guru 
(C) Mangal Pandey
(D) Bhagat Singh 

Answer: Bhagat Singh

13. Name the ‘heroine of 1942 Quit India Movement’.
 
(A) Sarojini Naidu
(B) Aruna Asif Ali 
(C) Amrit Kaur
(D) Annie Besant

 Answer: Aruna Asif Ali

14. Name the movement started by Gandhiji against Indigo Planters.

 
(A) Kheda
(B) Ahmedabad Mill Strike 
(C) Champaran
(D) N.C. Movement 

Answer: Champaran

15. “Intha Ulakathile Oru Jaathi, Oru matham, Oru Kadavul” – Who said this ?
 
(A)Thycaud Ayya
(B) Vaghbadananda 
(C) Ayya Vaikundar
(D) Brahmananda Shivayogi 

Answer: (A)Thycaud Ayya

16. “Political Father” of Ezhavas :
(A) Ayyankali
(B) Pandit Karuppan 
(C) Sree Narayana Guru
(D) Dr. Palpu 


Answer: Dr. Palpu

17. Who is honoured with the title ‘Bharata Kesari’ by the President of India ?
 
(A) Kumara Guru
(B) Mannathu Padmanabhan 
(C) Ayyankali
(D) Vakkom Moulavi 

Answer: Mannathu Padmanabhan

18. Who is known as ‘Lincoln of Kerala’ ?

 
(A) Chattampi Swami
(B) Poikayil Yohannan 
(C)Pandit Karuppan
(D) V.T. Bhattathirippad 

Answer: Pandit Karuppan

19. SNDP Yogam was founded in

(A) 1905
(B) 1903 
(C) 1906
(D) 1902

Answer: 1903

20. ‘Mokshapradeepam’ written by :
 
(A) Brahmananda Shivayogi     
(B) Kumaranasan 
(C) Vallathol
(D) Blessed Kuriakose Elias Chavara

Answer: Brahmananda Shivayogi







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