SSC JE GA 2020 Book
SSC JE GA 2020 Book
SSC JE GA 2020 Book
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SYLLABUS
PAPER-I
General Awareness
Questions will be aimed at testing the candidate’s general awareness of the environment around him/her and its
application to society. Questions will also be designed to test knowledge of current events and of such matters of
everyday observations and experience in their scientific aspect as may be expected of any educated person. The
test will also include questions relating to India and its neighbouring countries especially pertaining to History,
Culture, Geography, Economic Scene, General Polity and Scientific Research, etc. These questions will be such
that they do not require a special study of any discipline.
General Engineering
Civil and Structural / Mechanical / Electrical
CONTENT
General Awareness 2016 01 Mar 2017 (Evening Session) ........................................ 104 – 113
General Awareness 2016 02 Mar 2017 (Morning Session) ........................................ 114 – 124
General Awareness 2016 02 Mar 2017 (Evening Session) ........................................ 125 – 133
General Awareness 2016 03 Mar 2017 (Morning Session) ........................................ 134 – 144
General Awareness 2016 03 Mar 2017 (Evening Session) ........................................ 145 – 154
General Awareness 2016 04 Mar 2017 (Morning Session) ........................................ 155 – 165
General Awareness 2016 04 Mar 2017 (Evening Session) ........................................ 166 – 176
General Awareness 2017 22 Jan 2018 (Morning Session) ........................................ 177 – 185
General Awareness 2017 22 Jan 2018 (Evening Session) ........................................ 186 – 194
General Awareness 2017 23 Jan 2018 (Morning Session) ........................................ 195 – 203
General Awareness 2017 23 Jan 2018 (Evening Session) ........................................ 204 – 213
General Awareness 2017 24 Jan 2018 (Morning Session) ........................................ 214 – 222
General Awareness 2017 24 Jan 2018 (Evening Session) ........................................ 223 – 231
General Awareness 2017 25 Jan 2018 (Morning Session) ........................................ 232 – 239
General Awareness 2017 25 Jan 2018 (Evening Session) ........................................ 240 – 248
General Awareness 2017 27 Jan 2018 (Morning Session) ........................................ 249 – 257
General Awareness 2017 27 Jan 2018 (Evening Session) ........................................ 258 – 265
General Awareness 2017 29 Jan 2018 (Morning Session) ........................................ 266 – 273
General Awareness 2017 29 Jan 2018 (Evening Session) ........................................ 274 – 281
General Awareness 2018 23 Sept 2019 (Morning Session) ...................................... 282 – 292
General Awareness 2018 23 Sept 2019 (Evening Session) ...................................... 293 – 303
General Awareness 2018 25 Sept 2019 (Morning Session) ...................................... 304 – 314
General Awareness 2018 25 Sept 2019 (Evening Session) ...................................... 315 – 326
General Awareness 2018 26 Sept 2019 (Morning Session) ...................................... 327 – 336
General Awareness 2018 26 Sept 2019 (Evening Session) ...................................... 337 – 347
General Awareness 2018 27 Sept 2019 (Morning Session) ...................................... 348 – 356
General Awareness 2018 27 Sept 2019 (Evening Session) ...................................... 357 – 367
2. GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND REASONING .................................................. 368 – 730
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2014 (Morning Session) .................................. 407 – 416
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2014 (Evening Session) .................................. 417 – 426
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2016 01 Mar 2017 (Morning Session) .......... 438 – 448
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2016 01 Mar 2017 (Evening Session) .......... 449 – 457
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2016 02 Mar 2017 (Morning Session) .......... 458 – 467
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2016 02 Mar 2017 (Evening Session) .......... 468 – 477
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2016 03 Mar 2017 (Morning Session) .......... 478 – 487
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2016 03 Mar 2017 (Evening Session) .......... 488 – 497
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2016 04 Mar 2017 (Morning Session) .......... 498 – 507
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2016 04 Mar 2017 (Evening Session) .......... 508 – 517
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2017 22 Jan 2018 (Morning Session) .......... 518 – 528
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2017 22 Jan 2018 (Evening Session) .......... 529 – 538
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2017 23 Jan 2018 (Morning Session) .......... 539 – 549
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2017 23 Jan 2018 (Evening Session) .......... 550 – 560
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2017 24 Jan 2018 (Morning Session) .......... 561 – 570
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2017 24 Jan 2018 (Evening Session) .......... 571 – 580
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2017 25 Jan 2018 (Morning Session) .......... 581 – 590
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2017 25 Jan 2018 (Evening Session) .......... 591 – 599
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2017 27 Jan 2018 (Morning Session) .......... 600 – 609
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2017 27 Jan 2018 (Evening Session) .......... 610 – 619
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2017 29 Jan 2018 (Morning Session) .......... 620 – 629
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2017 29 Jan 2018 (Evening Session) .......... 630 – 639
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2018 23 Sept 2019 (Morning Session) ......... 640 – 651
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2018 23 Sept 2019 (Evening Session) ......... 652 – 661
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2018 25 Sept 2019 (Morning Session) ......... 662 – 674
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2018 25 Sept 2019 (Evening Session) ......... 675 – 685
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2018 26 Sept 2019 (Morning Session) ......... 686 – 696
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2018 26 Sept 2019 (Evening Session) ......... 697 – 708
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2018 27 Sept 2019 (Morning Session) ......... 709 – 719
General Intelligence and Reasoning 2018 27 Sept 2019 (Evening Session) ......... 720 – 730
2018
23 Sept. 2019
(Morning Session)
GENERAL AWARENESS
1. Which article of the Constitution of India empowers (a) Hyderabad (b) Bhopal
a state government to promulgate an ordinance?
(c) Chennai (d) Bengaluru
(a) Article 251 (b) Article 213
10. As per the Constitution of India, the term of the
(c) Article 100 (d) Article 166 members of ‘Council of States’ is for:
2. Which of the following lakes was formed as a result (a) 4 years (b) 6 years
of a meteor crashing into Earth during the
(c) 3 years (d) 5 years
Pleistocene Epoch?
(a) Lonar Lake (b) Sambar Lake 11. Which of the following planets is also known as a
‘gas giant’?
(c) Wular Lake (d) Naini Lake
(a) Venus (b) Jupiter
3. The emergency number for immediate assistance
in case of distress operational as of April 2019 in (c) Mars (d) Mercury
20 states and union territories in India is _____. 12. Kanshi Ram was the founder of ____political party.
(a) 1098 (b) 112 (a) Samajwadi Party
(c) 200 (d) 105 (b) Bahujan Samaj Party
4. Which of the following ports is located on the (c) Bahujan Shanti Munch party
eastern coast of India?
(d) Lok Bhalai Party
(a) Kochi (b) Nhava Sheva
13. One of the most commonly used methods for
(c) Kamarajar (d) Murmagoa reduction of metal oxides into metals is ____.
5. ‘Angstrom’ is a unit of measurement of _____.
(a) Heating
(a) height (b) density
(b) Hydraulic Washing
(c) length (d) time
(c) Magnetic Separation
6. ‘Polavaram Irrigation Project’ is being constructed
(d) Cooling
on:
14. Which of the following acronyms represents India’s
(a) Godavari river (b) Kaveri river
national level programme to promote hybrid and
(c) Krishna river (d) Mahanadi river electric vehicles?
7. ‘Kyoto Protocol’ is related to the convention on: (a) UDAAN (b) BREATHE
(a) climate change (b) cross-border terrorism (c) FAME (d) HAEV
(c) tax havens (d) banning nuclear tests 15. In January 2019, a Rs. 350 commemorative coin
was issued to mark the birth anniversary of:
8. Who was the founder of the Shunga dynasty?
(a) Kunal (b) Brihadratha (a) Guru Hargobind (b) Guru Gobind Singh
(c) Pushyamitra (d) Jayadratha (c) Guru Har Rai (d) Guru Arjan Dev
9. In May 2019, India’s first ‘tree ambulance’ was 16. Which of the following phenomenon is responsible
launched in ______. for Coriolis force?
286 SSC JE GENERAL AWARENESS
ANSWER KEY
1. (b) 11 . (b) 21. (a) 31. (d) 41. (a)
EXPLANATIONS
Article 251 is related to the inconsistency Sambhar Lake is the India’s largest inland salt
between laws made by Parliament under articles lake.
249 and 250 and laws made by the Legislatures
It is located 80 km from Jaipur & surrounds the
of States.
historical Sambhar Lake Town.
Article 213 is related to the empowers a Gover-
It receives water from five rivers namely: Medtha,
nor of state to promulgate Ordinances during re-
Samaod, Mantha, Rupangarh, Khari, and
cess of Legislature.
Khandela.
Article 100 is related to the voting in Houses,
Wular Lake is one of the largest fresh water
power of Houses to act not withstanding vacan-
lakes in Asia, situated at Bandipora in the Union
cies and quorum.
Territory of Jammu & Kashmir.
Article 166 is related to the conduct of business
Sol–3: (b)
of the Government of a State.
Sol–4: (c)
Sol–2: (a)
Major Ports located on the eastern coast of India
Lonar Lake was formed as a result of a meteor
are: Tuticorin (Tamil Nadu), Chennai (Tamil Nadu),
weighing 2 million tones that crashed into the
Ennore (Tamil Nadu), Visakhapatnam (Andhra
earth during the Pleistocene Epoch (52000 years
Pradesh), Paradip (Odisha), Haldia & Kolkata
ago). The meteor created hole which was 1.8 km
(West Bengal), and Port Blair (Andaman & Nicobar
wide and 150m deep.
Island).
It is located in Buldhana district of Maharashtra,
Sol–5: (c)
India.
Angstrom is a unit of length used to measure
Naini Lake is a natural freshwater body, situated
very small distances & is equal to 10–10 m.