Jumbangla Desk: At the time of recruitment for government jobs or any other field, an interview is conducted to judge the eligibility of the job candidate. Different types of questions are asked during the interview. Among those questions, some questions are asked which are beyond the scope of the book. Basically all these questions are asked to check the available intelligence of the job candidate.
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Even so, it is difficult to say exactly what questions will appear in the written test or interview for the job placement. But there are some questions which are very useful for job aspirants. We are presenting some such questions and answers in this report today.
1) Which state of India has a border with China?
a) Manipur, b) Nagaland, c) Assam, d) Arunachal Pradesh.
Answer: Arunachal Pradesh.
The border between India and China is called the McMahon Line. Apart from this, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim also share borders with China.
2) On what date is the distance between earth and sun maximum?
a) 22 July, b) 30 January, c) 4 July, d) 21 September.
Answer: 4th July.
On July 4, the distance from the sun to the earth is greatest. On that day the distance was 15 crore 20 lakh km. This is called the Earth's Apasura position.
3) On which day is 'Shaheed Divas' celebrated in India?
a) March 23, b) February 14, c) December 12, d) August 22.
Answer: 23 March.
March 23 is observed as Martyr's Day. This day is celebrated as Martyrs Day in memory of these 3 martyrs Bhagat Singh, Shivram Rajguru and Sukhdev Thapa. who were hanged by the British.
4) When is the birthday of the first Vice President of the country Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan and how is that day celebrated?
a) Labor Day, b) Children's Day, c) Teacher's Day, d) Doctor's Day.
Answer: Teacher's Day.
Teacher's Day is celebrated in India on 5th September. That day is the birthday of Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan.
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5) Which city in India is the capital of two states?
a) Srinagar, b) Chandigarh, c) Hyderabad, d) Lucknow.
Answer: Chandigarh.
Chandigarh is the capital of the two Indian states of Punjab and Haryana. Although administratively Chandigarh is not under either of these two. Because it is a union territory. The Governor of Punjab is also the ruler of Chandigarh. The name of this city comes from the name of Chandi temple. Chandigarh literally means Goddess Chandi's Garh or Fort.