GK One Liner for RRB NTPC Stage 2 Exam- Part 9

By Shekher Rajput|Updated : December 24th, 2016

RRB NTPC Stage 2 Exam is going to be held in the month of January so for the ease of our readers we are providing GK one liner about Indian railway which will surely help in the preparation. As questions asked by RRB are of good level so it is important to prepare GK as it is going to play a crucial role in the exam. In GK section one can score maximum marks in minimum time so dear students give proper time for GS portion. Following are the some important GK One liner for RRB NTPC Stage 2 Exam.

  • Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa is formed due to- Central eruption
  • Who named the Pacific Ocean- Ferdinand Magellan
  • The Strait that connects Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea is- Suez strait 
  • Jhumming Cultivation is prevalent in- Manipur 
  • The longest dam in India is - Hirakund Dam
  • Which countries are separated by the 49th parallel- USA and Canada  
  • The temperate grasslands of South America are called- Pampas 
  • Which Vitamin is required for in clotting of blood- Vitamin K
  • Harappa site ‘Surkotada’ Located in- Gujarat
  • president of the congress at the time of Moderate – Extermist spilit- Rasbehari Gosh
  • Swaraj is my Birth Right and I shall have it. This was advocated by- Lokmanya Tilak
  • The authority to alter the boundaries of States in India rests With the- Parliament
  • Which Article of the Indian Constitution mentions about financial emergency- 360
  • Who was the Constitutional advisor to the Constituent Assembly of India- Dr. B. N. Rao 
  • The Chairman of the Rajya Sabha is-Vice President
  • What is the retiring age of the Judges of Supreme Court- 65 
  • The constitution of the Indian was adopted on- 26th November, 1949 
  • Which are the three types of services envisaged in the Constitution of India- All-India services, Central services and State services

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