List-I List-II
A. August Declaration 1. Lord Linlithgow
B. August Offer 2. Montague
C. August Resolution 3. M.A. Jinnah
D. Direct Action 4. Gandhi
Codes:A B C D GK quiz set 1019 – general knowledge for SSC junior engineer to learn general awareness with multiple choice question answer. Basic GK MCQ with answers to improve your skills.
- Gulbarga
- Bijapur
- Belgaum
- Raichur
- Kerala
- Uttar Pradesh
- Maharashtra
- Rajasthan
Explanation:
In a bid to expand the green cover, the Maharashtra government recently signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Railways, under which trees will be planted on the land adjacent to the railway tracks in the state.
Which among the following system in the Vedic Age has provided for a marriage of a childless widow with the brother of blood relation of her deceased husband for the sake of progeny ?
- Amaju
- Niyoga
- Arsa
- none of the above
- Harappa
- Mohenjodaro
- Lothal
- Dholavira
- Lord Canning
- Lord Mayo
- Lord Lytton
- Lord Dufferin
- 1st June 1918
- 13th March 1919
- 12th April 1919
- 13th April 1919
Which Portuguese Viceroy followed the” Blue Water” policy in India?
- Afonso de Albuquerque
- Francisco de Almeida
- Diogo Lopes de Sequeira
- None of them
Explanation:
In 1503 Francisco de Almeida was appointed the First Governor and Viceroy of the Portuguese India.
Where do the Commercial Banks keep the liquid assets under the Statutory Liquidity Ratio?
- With RBI
- With other banks
- In the Market
- With Themselves
Explanation:
The banks and other financial institutions in India have to keep a fraction of their total net time and demand liabilities in the form of liquid assets such as G-secs, precious metals, approved securities etc. The Ratio of these liquid assets to the total demand and time liablities is called Statutory Liquidity Ratio.
Components of SLR include cash in hand, gold owned by the bank, balance with RBI, Net balance in current account and Investment in Government securities. SLR has to be maintained at the close of business on every day.
CRR and SLR have been the traditional instruments of Reserve Bank of India’s monetary control policy. CRR indicates the quantum of cash that banks are required to keep with the Reserve Bank as a proportion of their net demand and time liabilities (NDTL). SLR prescribes the amount of money that banks must invest in securities issued by the government. This is not kept with RBI but with banks themselves.
- Tapi
- Narmada
- Godavari
- Sabarmati
List-I List-II
A. August Declaration 1. Lord Linlithgow
B. August Offer 2. Montague
C. August Resolution 3. M.A. Jinnah
D. Direct Action 4. Gandhi
Codes:A B C D
- 2 1 4 3
- 1 2 4 3
- 1 2 3 4
- 4 1 2 3