This GK General Knowledge quiz covers SSC question answer like: Who has become the new President of Ecuador? Identify the correct wetland from the information given below:
1. It is located on the eastern coast of India
2. It is home to a famous bird sanctuary
3. It is in the vicinity of an important space research centre of India
4. It’s a Brackish water lagoon
Select the correct option: What is the theme of the 2017 World Heritage Day (WHD)? An autonomous increase in expenditure should result in an increase in a country’s real GNP only if ? Which sports outreach programme has been launched by the Union Government to promote football among school children? Who among the following Europeans was first to come to India to establish trade relation with their country? In the Vedic Society, the term used to denote a group of families wasThe All India Kisan Sabha was formed in? Who was the Viceroy of India when the British India’s capital was shifted from Calcutta to Delhi? The acidic medium of gastric juice along with an enzyme Pepsin breaks the proteins down into smaller parts known as _____? GK quiz set 270 – general knowledge MCQ and answers for effective prepration for SSC, HSSC, PSC, IAS, UPSC and other exams. Objective general knowledge for SSC.
Who has become the new President of Ecuador?
  1. Guillermo Lasso
  2. Rafael Correa
  3. Jorge Glas
  4. Lenin Moreno

Correct answer is option D i.e. Lenin Moreno
Explanation:
Lenin Moreno has recently taken office as new President of Ecuador, after defeating his conservative rival and ex-banker Guillermo Lasso, by 2.3% in April’s runoff vote. He served as Vice President from 2007 to 2013, serving under President Rafael Correa. Moreno is the first wheelchair-user to become Ecuador’s leader and one of few such leaders in the world ever to serve as president. His legs have been paralyzed since he was shot during a robbery in 1998. He went on to lead a task force on disability rights as vice-president in Correa’s government. That earned him a nomination for a Nobel Peace Prize in 2012.
Identify the correct wetland from the information given below:
1. It is located on the eastern coast of India
2. It is home to a famous bird sanctuary
3. It is in the vicinity of an important space research centre of India
4. It’s a Brackish water lagoon
Select the correct option:
  1. Pulicat Lake
  2. Kolleru Lake
  3. Chilka Lake
  4. Bhitarkanika

Correct answer is option A i.e. Pulicat Lake
Explanation:
Pulicat Lake is the second largest brackish – water lake or lagoon in India. It straddles the border of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu states on the Coromandal Coast in South India. The lake encompasses the Pulicat Lake Bird Sanctuary. The barrier island of Sriharikota separates the lake from the Bay of Bengal. The island is home to the Satish Dhawan Space Centre.
What is the theme of the 2017 World Heritage Day (WHD)?
  1. World Heritage for Tourism
  2. Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Tourism
  3. The Heritage of Sport
  4. Cultural Heritage for Tourism

Correct answer is option B i.e. Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Tourism
Explanation:
The World Heritage Day (WHD) is being observed every year on April 18 to spread awareness of the importance of protecting and preserving various sites around the world that have achieved world heritage status. The 2017 theme is “Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Tourism”. The world heritage sites are officially recognised by the UN and the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation, UNESCO. These sites are classified as a natural or man-made structure that has international importances and hold cultural and physical significance. There are total 1,052 heritage sites in all over the World. In India, there are 35 World Heritage Sites including the very famous Taj Mahal in Agra, Nalanda University, Mahabodhi Temple in Bihar and Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh.

An autonomous increase in expenditure should result in an increase in a country’s real GNP only if ?

  1. The country’s balance of trade is negative
  2. The country’s economy is working under conditions of less than full employment
  3. It is government expenditure
  4. The multiplier is at least 1.5

Correct answer is option B i.e. The country’s economy is working under conditions of less than full employment
Which sports outreach programme has been launched by the Union Government to promote football among school children?
  1. Mission-XI-Million
  2. Mission-XIV-Million
  3. Mission-XII-Million
  4. Mission-XV-Million

Correct answer is option A i.e. Mission-XI-Million
Explanation:
The Union Minister of State (I/C) for Youth Affairs and Sports, Vijay Goel has recently launched the “Mission-Eleven-Million” sports outreach programme to promote football among school children. The main purpose of the Mission XI is to instill the passion for football in 11 million children from every part of the country. The first-of-its- kind programme will encourage children to play the football, gain healthy habits and learn important life lessons in teamwork and sportsman spirit. As part of the programme, Government will motivate and incentivize school principals and sports teachers to promote football games in school on a regular basis. The programme will also provide schools with necessary knowledge and equipment to encourage football as a sport played on a regular basis.
Who among the following Europeans was first to come to India to establish trade relation with their country?
  1. Dutch
  2. Portuguese
  3. British
  4. French

Correct answer is option B
In the Vedic Society, the term used to denote a group of families was
  1. gotra
  2. jana
  3. vish
  4. grama

Correct answer is option B
The All India Kisan Sabha was formed in?
  1. 1926
  2. 1936
  3. 1946
  4. 1956

Correct answer is option B
Who was the Viceroy of India when the Briti
sh India’s capital was shifted from Calcutta to Delhi?
  1. Lord Curzon
  2. Lord Hardinge
  3. Lord Dalhousie
  4. Lord Dufferin

Correct answer is option B

The acidic medium of gastric juice along with an enzyme Pepsin breaks the proteins down into smaller parts known as _____?

  1. Peptides
  2. Peptones
  3. Peptose
  4. Amino Acids

Correct answer is option B i.e. Peptones