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RRB NTPC Previous Year Paper: 23 January, 2021 Shift-2 | 40 GK MCQs

If you’re preparing for the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) exam, this post is the perfect resource for you. We’ve compiled the complete General Knowledge questions set of from Shift 2 of the RRB NTPC January 23, 2021 exam, along with solutions.

This will help you understand the exam pattern, identify key topics, and assess your preparation effectively. You can also practice this to check your preparation for the exam.

RRB NTPC Previous Year Paper: 23 January, 2021 Shift-2 | 40 GK MCQs

Complete GK questions of RRB NTPC January 23, 2021 Shift-2 Paper:

Exam RRB NTPC
Phase 2
Date 23/01/2021
Test Time 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Below is the complete set of GK questions that appeared in the RRB NTPC January 23, 2021 Shift 2 exam. We’ve provided all the questions from the General Awareness (GK) section along with solutions for each question.

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Q1: How many Indian members were there in the Simon Commission?
Two
Three
One
Zero

Q2: Automobiles are fitted with a device that shows the distance travelled. Identify it.
RPM meter
Speedometer
Odometer
Autometer

Q3: The nuclear power plant CHASHMA-III is located in?
India
Afghanistan
Pakistan
Bangladesh

Q4: To uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India is a the:
legal right
army's duty
fundamental right
fundamental duty

Q5: The person who was instrumental in bringing Mahatma Gandhi to Champaran in 1917 was:
Raj Kumar Shukla
Maulana Mazharul Haque
Batak Miyan
Aruna Asaf Ali

Q6: Nirbhay missile has a strike range of:
200 km
500 km
100 km
1000 km

Q7: Who wrote the medieval-era epic poem “Padmavat"?
Mulla Daud
Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak
Malik Muhammad "Jayasi"
Amir Khusro

Q8: Which of the following is NOT a part of the hardware of a computer?
Monitor
Microsoft Office
CPU
Keyboard

Q9: In 2019, a Nepalese girl named Bandana Nepal set a Guinness World Record for 'Longest Dancing Marathon by an Individual' by dancing continuously for 126 hours. Whose record did she break?
Vaijantimala Bali
V Ganeshan
Raja Reddy
Kalamandalam Hemlatha

Q10: Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) is a _______ company. 
Navratna
Rajratna
Maharatna
Miniratna

Q11: Which one of the following diseases is NOT caused by a virus?
Measles
Tuberculosis
Chicken Pox
Influenza

Q12: Out of the four vegetables listed, three are alike in some manner and one is different. Select the odd one.
Beetroot
Ladyfinger
Potato
Carrot

Q13: Ghoomar is a folk song and dance form that is popular in:
Gujarat
Rajasthan
Bihar
UP

Q14: "As of 1st January 2021, how many times has India been elected to the UN Security Council as a nonpermanent member?"
Eight times
Four times
Five times
Six times

Q15: The Charminar of Hyderabad was built by: 
Asaf Jah
Muhammad Quli Qutab Shah
Allauddin Khilji
Muhammad bin Tuglaq

Q16: As per the UN's 'World Cities Report 2016', India is expected to have ______ megacities by 2030, with each of them having a population of more than 10 million.
7
10
15
25

Q17: The minimum age requirement for becoming a member of a Municipality is _________ (prescribed under Article 243V of the Constitution of India). 
35 years
21 years
25 years
18 years

Q18: A hard disk is an example of which type of data storage device?
Off-line storage
Primary storage
Tertiary storage
Secondary storage

Q19: Where has India's first floating elementary school been inaugurated?
Naini Jheel, Nainital
Loktak Lake, Manipur
Dal Lake, Srinagar
Lake Pichola, Udaipur

Q20: Which of the following production activities is the largest emitter of CO2
Textile production
Crop production
Thermal power production
Meat production

Q21: The speed of sound _______ as it passes from solid to gaseous medium.
does not change
fluctuates
increases
decreases

Q22: The purchasing power of a currency relative to another at current exchange rates and prices is _________.
real exchange rate
nominal exchange rate
balance of payments
purchasing power parity

Q23: As per the findings of the 2011 census, which is the most thickly populated State (excluding Union territories) in India?
Bihar
Goa
Uttar Pradesh
Tamil Nadu

Q24: Blood has a fluid matrix called ________, in which RBCs, WBCs and platelets are suspended.
Saliva
Cerebrospinal fluid
Lymph
Plasma

Q25: __________ are known as the powerhouse of the cell.
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Cytoplasm
Mitochondria
Nucleus

Q26: Saubhagya Yojana, launched by the Government of India in 2017, is related to providing: 
funds for marriage of Dalit girls
cooking gas to poor households
medical help for safe motherhood
electricity to all households in India

Q27: Which of the following technological companies has launched helicopter services in New York in October 2019?
Apple
Microsoft
Google
Uber

Q28: A modem is connected to a:
mother board
mouse
phone line
monitor

Q29: Who was appointed as Indian Envoy to Bangladesh in October 2020?
BS Dhanoa
S Lakhotia
Vikram Kumar Doraiswami
VK Singh

Q30: After the 1857 Revolt, also known as India's first war of independence, Bahadur Shah Jafar, the last Mughal Emperor of India, was exiled to:
Burma
Nepal
England
Japan

Q31: Which one of the following multipurpose projects in India is constructed on river Narmada?
Mettur Project
Sardar Sarovar Project
Korba Project
Farakka Project

Q32: At how much distance above Earth's surface is the International Space Station located?
400 km
1000 km
200 km
700 km

Q33: Which of the following devices is used to convert alternating current into direct current?
Rheostat
Rectifier
Calorimeter
Capacitor

Q34: Bhukti, Bhoga, Visaya, Vithi and Mandal were:
administrative divisions in the Gupta period
ministers in Chandragupta's durbar
rituals in Aswamedha Yagna
great saints of the Mauryan period

Q35: On which of the following rivers was Independent India's first river dam constructed?
Yamuna
Damodar
Ganga
Krishna

Q36: "SAMYUKTA' is an electronic war programme that was developed in India jointly by _______ and the Indian Army.
BEML Limited
Bofors AB
DRDO
Dassault

Q37: Which of the following country's church, hotel and tourist place were attacked by suicide bombers during Easter celebrations in 2019?
India
Iran
Sri Lanka
France

Q38: Pampas, Steppes, Savanna and Prairies are all names of famous:
grasslands
waterfalls
lakes in America
cyclones

Q39: The constitutional head of the Executive of the Union of India is the:
Prime Minister
Speaker of the Lok Sabha
President
Chief of Army Staff

Q40: The scheme which was launched in March 2016 to free all national highways from Railway level crossings, build bridges and renovate the old bridges on national highways is known as:
Setu-Samudram Project
Rail-Road Coordination Project
Setu-Bharatam Project
Rail-Bridge Connection Project


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