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RRB Group D GK Practice Set 26 (MCQ) : After a long wait, finally the RRB Group D exam has started from 17th August. In such a situation, thousands of candidates are appearing in this examination. This exam is being conducted daily in three shifts. The first phase examination has ended on August 25. Now the second phase examination will start from 26th August and will continue till 8th September.
There are 20 questions from General Knowledge are going to be asked in Railway Group D Exam. So in this article I have included some important general knowledge questions asked in previous exams. Any candidate whose paper is going to be held in the coming days, those candidates must read these questions once and go to the examination hall.
Read these 25 important questions of GK for Railway Recruitment Exam-
Question. Which chemical is used in the purification of water?
potassium sulfate
potassium permanganate
sulfuric acid
nitric acid
Answer: 2
Question. Who proposed the theory of 'economic drain of India' during British imperialism?
Gandhiji
Gopal Krishna Gokhale
Dada Bhai Naoroji
W. C. Banerjee
Answer: 3
Question. Who is the author of the book 'Life of Pi'?
rohington repair
yan mortel
carol shield
Chetan Bhagat
Answer: 2
Question. Oilseeds, which are not edible
Sunflower
cottonseed
Mole
peanuts
Answer: 2
Question. 'Masai' is a primitive tribe of which of the following?
Angola
botswana
Nigeria
Tanzania
Answer: 4
Question. Which is the area of highest rainfall in Uttar Pradesh?
Terai region
East Ganga plain
middle ganga plain
West Ganga Plain
Answer 1
Question. For what main reason the Directive Principle of State Policy has been included in the Indian Constitution?
to establish a welfare state
to establish a secular state
To stop the arbitrary conduct of the government
To provide necessary opportunities to the government in development
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