RRB NTPC GK Questions Answers (Most Repeated)

RRB NTPC GK Questions – In this class we have discussed RRB NTPC previous year questions answers which were repeated in previous railway exams. The GK questions covered here are from topics like modern history, Indian national movement, India geography, biology, sports, Indian polity, physics, chemistry, and many more.

RRB NTPC GK Questions and Answers

Q. What was the name of the horse of Maharana Pratap?
a. Kanthaka
b. Rudra
c. Chetak
d. Narayan
Ans. c

Q. Sarangi, Baadal and Pavan were the name of horses of which of the following?
a. Mangal Pandey
b. Rani Laxmibai
c. Maharana Pratap
d. Siraj-ud-Daulah
Ans. b

Q. Kanthaka was the name of the horse of?
a. Ashoka
b. Akbar
c. Gautam Buddha (Siddharth)
d. Maharana Pratap
Ans. c

Q. Bucephalus was the name of the horse of?
a. Shershah Suri
b. Akbar
c. Chatrapati Shivaji
d. Alexander the Great
Ans. d

Q. Which river is known as the Sorrow of Bengal?
a. Ajay
b. Damodar
c. Kosi
d. Tista
Ans. b

Q. Which river is known as the Sorrow of Bihar?
a. Yamuna
b. Damodar
c. Kosi
d. Chenab
Ans. c

Q. Right to Information act came into force from which year?
a. 2003
b. 2006
c. 2010
d. 2005
Ans. d
> Note – 12th October 2005

Q. Zika Virus is transmitted by?
a. Anopheles mosquito
b. Tse Tse fly
c. Aedes mosquito
d. HIV
Ans. c

Q. The new Rupee symbol (₹) was adopted by government in the year?
a. 2009
b. 2010
c. 2011
d. 2012
Ans. b

Q. The Golden Temple of Dambulla is in?
a. Indonesia
b. Sri Lanka
c. Dubai
d. Qatar
Ans. b

Q. The production of Grapes is known as?
a. Sericulture
b. Apiculture
c. Viticulture
d. Pisciculture
Ans. c

Q. The production of Honey is known as?
a. Sericulture
b. Apiculture
c. Viticulture
d. Pisciculture
Ans. b
> Note – The breeding, raising and management of Fish is known as Pisciculture

Q. The first international cricket match was played between?
a. USA and West Indies
b. USA and Canada
c. England and USA
d. England and South Africa
Ans. b

General Awareness for RRB NTPC

Q. The capital of Cyprus is?
a. Tehran
b. Kuwait
c. Nicosia
d. Cario
Ans. c

Q. The capital of Syria is?
a. Baghdad
b. Damascus
c. Riyadh
d. None of these
Ans. b

Q. Where did Gautam Buddha attain enlightenment?
a. Sarnath
b. Bodh Gaya
c. Kamrup
d. Lumbini
Ans. b

Q. The blood colour of Octopus is?
a. Red
b. Black
c. Blue
d. Colourless
Ans. c

Q. We can obtain Ethanol from?
a. Sulphuric Acid
b. Cereals
c. Coal
d. Charcoal
Ans. b

Q. Which of the following is the oldest dam in India?
a. Hirakud dam
b. Kallanai dam
c. Bhakra Nangal dam
d. Koyna dam
Ans. b
> Note – Kallanai dam is also known as Grand Anicut (it is in Tamil Nadu, on Kaveri river)

Q. First Indian woman to win gold medal in Asian Games?
a. Saina Nehwal
b. P.V. Sindhu
c. Karnam Malleswari
d. Kamaljit Sandhu
Ans. d

Q. First Indian woman to win gold medal in Olympic Games?
a. Sania Mirza
b. P.T. Usha
c. Karnam Malleswari
d. P.V. Sindhu
Ans. c

Q. How many players are there in Kho-Kho game?
a. 8
b. 9
c. 10
d. 11
Ans. b
> Note – 9 players in each team

Q. How many squares are there in a Chess board?
a. 49
b. 64
c. 90
d. 95
Ans. b
> Note – (8 x 8 = 64)

Q. In which sports there are 15 players in each team?
a. Cricket
b. Rugby
c. Volleyball
d. Football
Ans. b

Q. The instrument used to detect objects under water?
a. Fathometer
b. RADAR
c. Seismograph
d. SONAR
Ans. d
> Note – Fathometer is used to measure the depth of water

RRB NTPC GK Questions Answers

RRB NTPC GK Previous Year Question

Q. A group of Dolphin is called?
a. Parade
b. Pod
c. Pride
d. Flock
Ans. b

Q. Indian Navy Day is celebrated on?
a. 4th March
b. 4th September
c. 4th December
d. 4th January
Ans. c

Q. Who is known as the father of Indian Space Research?
a. Homi Bhabha
b. Vikram Sarabhai
c. APJ Abdul Kalam Azad
d. B.R. Ambedkar
Ans. b
> Note – Homi Bhabha is known as father of India’s Atomic Energy and Nuclear Program

Q. Elephanta cave is situated in which district?
a. Mayurbhanj
b. Nadia
c. Bastar
d. Raigad
Ans. d
> Note – Raigad district in Maharashtra

Q. Bharatpur National Park in Rajasthan is renamed as?
a. Sariska National Park
b. Keoladeo National Park
c. Salim Ali National Park
d. Gir National Park
Ans. b

Q. Which cricket stadium is renamed as Narendra Modi Stadium in Gujarat?
a. Wankhede Stadium
b. Arun Jaitley Stadium
c. Motera Stadium
d. M. Chinnaswamy Stadium
Ans. c

Q. Mayanmar celebrates its independence day on?
a. 4th January
b. 4th February
c. 2nd March
d. 21st March
Ans. a
> Note – Myanmar capital is Burma

Q. Who was the first governor general of free India?
a. Lord Mountbatten
b. Subhas Chandra Bose
c. C. Rajagopalachari
d. Rajendra Prasad
Ans. a

Q. Who was the first Indian governor general of free India?
a. Lord Mountbatten
b. Subhas Chandra Bose
c. C. Rajagopalachari
d. Rajendra Prasad
Ans. c

Q. Which of the following organ can grow and regenerate?
a. Heart
b. Kidney
c. Liver
d. Brain
Ans. c

Q. Who is known as the Bismarck of India?
a. Jawaharlal Nehru
b. Rajendra Prasad
c. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
d. Lala Lajpat Rai
Ans. c

Q. Which of the following is a Sanskrit dictionary?
a. Astadhyayi
b. Amarakosha
c. Rajatrangini
d. Yogasutra
Ans. b
> Note – Amarakosha is written by Amarasimha
> Astadhyayi is a Sanskrit grammar book by Panini

RRB NTPC Previous Year Question on GK

Q. In which process the Sun generate energy?
a. Nuclear Fission
b. Nuclear Fusion
c. Hydrogen Fission
d. Carbon dating
Ans. b

Q. Which bird can fly backward?
a. Ostrich
b. Parrot
c. Hummingbird
d. Peacock
Ans. c

Q. Which is the first element to be artificially produced?
a. Uranium
b. Radium
c. Technetium
d. Diamond
Ans. c

Q. Formation of shadow can be explained by which principle of light?
a. Scattering
b. Reflection
c. Refraction
d. Rectilinear propagation
Ans. d

Q. The weight of an object would be minimum when it is placed at?
a. Equator
b. Pole
c. Centre of earth
d. Crust
Ans. c

Q. Which one is the largest non-polar desert in the world?
a. Antarctic
b. Sahara
c. Atacama
d. Thar
Ans. b
> Largest desert in the world is Antarctic
> Largest desert in India is Thar

Q. RBI (Reserve Bank of India) nationalised in the year?
a. 1935
b. 1949
c. 1950
d. 1952
Ans. b
> Note – RBI formed – 1935 (on the basis of the recommendations of the Hilton Young Commission)

Q. The highest waterfall of India ‘Kunchikal’ is located in?
a. Rajasthan
b. Tamil Nadu
c. Karnataka
d. Andhra Pradesh
Ans. c

Q. Where is the headquarters of Interpol?
a. Paris
b. Lyon
c. New York
d. Dubai
Ans. b
> Note – Lyon is in France

Q. ‘The Last Supper’ was painted by?
a. Claude Monet
b. Leonardo da Vinci
c. Pablo Picasso
d. Frida Kahlo
Ans. b

Q. Which of the following is not a Greenhouse gas?
a. Nitrous Oxide
b. Nitrogen
c. Ozone
d. Water Vapour
Ans. b

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