This GK General Knowledge quiz covers SSC question answer like: Who has been appointed the new secretary of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)? Which among the following empire was known as “Mulk-e-Khadim”? Brahmo Samaj was founded by Raja Ram Mohan Roy in the year“My own belief is that congress is tottering and one of my great ambitions is to assist it to peaceful death.” Who said it? Which one of the following battles was fought between babar and the Rajputs in 1527? Which of the following is the correct statement regarding the Buddha’s attitude on the subject of entry of women into the Buddhist Sangha? What term was used for the advance money given by the merchants to artisans for the required goods? Which of the following was capital of Guptas? “The Salesman” has won the Best Foreign Language Film at 89th Oscar Academy Awards. The movie is directed by whom? Who was the first Indo-Greek king, who became Buddhist? GK quiz set 632 – static general knowledge questions and answers to help you beat the competition in different center and state level exams. GK online MCQ test with questions from different general awarness topics.
Who has been appointed the new secretary of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)?
  1. Krishna Maurya
  2. Himanta Sarma
  3. Anurag Tripathy
  4. Nilam Gupta

Correct answer is option C i.e. Anurag Tripathy
Explanation:
Anurag Tripathy, a 1998 batch officer of Indian Railway personnel Service (IRPS), has been appointed the new secretary of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) for a period of five years.

Which among the following empire was known as “Mulk-e-Khadim”?

  1. Mysore Sultanate
  2. Madurai Sultanate
  3. Maratha Kingdom
  4. Bijapur Kingdom

Correct answer is option C i.e. Maratha Kingdom
Brahmo Samaj was founded by Raja Ram Mohan Roy in the year
  1. 1828
  2. 1829
  3. 1826
  4. 1827

Correct answer is option A
“My own belief is that congress is tottering and one of my great ambitions is to assist it to peaceful death.” Who said it?
  1. Winston Churchill
  2. Mohammad Ali Jinnah
  3. Lord Curzon
  4. Lord Dufferin

Correct answer is option C
Which one of the following battles was fought between babar and the Rajputs in 1527?
  1. The First Battle of Panipat
  2. The Battle of Khanwa
  3. The Battle of Ghagra
  4. The Battle of Chanderi

Correct answer is option B
Which of the following is the correct statement regarding the Buddha’s attitude on the subject of entry of women into the Buddhist Sangha?
  1. He was indifferent on this subject
  2. He gladly accepted women into the Sangha.
  3. He did not allow women into the Sangha.
  4. None of these

Correct answer is option B
What term was used for the advance money given by the merchants to artisans for the required goods?
  1. Taqavi
  2. Dasturi
  3. Dadni
  4. None of these

Correct answer is option C
Which of the following was capital of Guptas?
  1. Taxila
  2. Pataliputra
  3. Ujjain
  4. Mathura

Correct answer is option B i.e. Pataliputra
Explanation:
Patliputra was the capital city of Gupta dynasty.
“The Salesman” has won the Best Foreign Language Film at 89th Oscar Academy Awards. The movie is directed by whom?
  1. Bentley Dean
  2. Asghar Farhadi
  3. Maren Ade
  4. Taraneh Alidoosti

Correct answer is option B i.e. Asghar Farhadi
Explanation:
Iranian Film ‘The Salesman’ has won the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Oscar Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. The movie, directed by Tehran-based Asghar Farhadi marked Iran’s second Oscar victory, coming five years after Farhadi’s drama “A Separation” won the nation’s first Academy Award. It is drama about honor and revenge in a modern marriage. Apart from this, the award for best documentary feature went to “O.J. Made in America”, which is directed by Ezra Edelman. The Syrian war documentary “The White Helmets” has won the short documentary Academy Award. Indian actor Om Puri, “Star Wars” actress Carrie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds and Bill Paxton were among late stars, who were remembered and honored at the Oscars.
Who was the first Indo-Greek king, who became Buddhist?
  1. Antiochus II
  2. Apollodotus I
  3. Apollodotus II
  4. Menander II

Correct answer is option D i.e. Menander II
Explanation:
Menander II was the Indo-Greek king who established a large empire in the South Asia and became a patron of Buddhism.