DSSSB PGT Agriculture Previous Year Paper 2014 – General Awareness

DSSSB Delhi PGT Agriculture Question Paper 2014 on General Awareness

यदि आप DSSSB Delhi द्वारा आयोजित पी जी टी (post Graduate Teacher ) एग्जाम 2022 में appear होने जा रहे हो तो आपको DSSSB post Graduate Teacher Previous Year Question Paper को refer करना चाहिए। ताकि आपको DSSSB PGT Exam Pattern की जानकारी हो सके और आप उस अनुसार परीक्षा की तैयारी कर सके। इसलिए हमारी टीम ने यहाँ DSSSB post Graduate Teacher Exam का पिछले वर्षों में से एक पेपर आपके लिए प्रस्तुत किया है।

DSSSB – PGT – Agriculture – 2014 – General Awareness
Sr. No. Questions with multiple options
1. Entomology is the science that studies

(a)    Behavior of human beings

(b)   Insects

(c)    The origin and history of technical and scientific terms

(d)   The formation of rocks

2. The largest fresh water lake in India is

(a)    Pulicat Lake

(b)   Veeranam Lake

(c)    Chilka Lake

(d)   Kolleru Lake

3. The headquater of the Coffe Board of India is

(a)    Mysore

(b)   Kolkata

(c)    Bangalore

(d)   Cochin

4. Film and TV Institute of India is located at

(a)    Pune

(b)   Rajkot

(c)    Pimpri

(d)   Perambur

5. Who among the following appoints the Prime Minister of India?

(a)    Lok Sabha

(b)   Rajya Sabha

(c)    The President of India

(d)   The Chief Justice of Supreme court

6. Coral reefs in India can be found in

(a)    The coast of Orissa

(b)   Waltair

(c)    Rameshwaram

(d)   Trivandrum

7. Heavy Water Project (Talcher) and Fertilizer plant (Paradeep) are famous industries of

(a)    Orissa

(b)   Tamil Nadu

(c)    Andhra Pradesh

(d)   Kerala

8. India’s first Technicolor film ______ in the early 1950s was produced by _____

(a)    ‘Jhansi Ki Rani’, Soharab Modi

(b)   ‘Jhansi Ki Rani’, Sir Syed Ahamed

(c)    ‘Mirza Ghalib’, Soharab Modi

(d)   ‘Mirza Ghalib’, Munshi Premchand

9. If speed of rotation of the earth increases, weight of the body

(a)    Increases

(b)   Remain unchanged

(c)    Decreases

(d)   May decrease of increase

10. Human Rights Day is on

(a)    24 February

(b)   10 december

(c)    15 May

(d)   21 July


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