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J&k GK Questions For Ssb, Kas And Other Competitive Exams

1) When was J&K Constituent Assembly was constituted ? Ans: Sept, 1951 2) The constitution of J&K was adopted on ? Ans: 17th Nov, 1956 3) When did constitution of J&K comes into force Ans 26th Jan, 1957 4) Chairman of Drafting Committee of J&K Constituent Assembly ? Ans Sh. Girdhari Lal Dogra 5) When did J&K Acceded with India ? Ans 26th Oct, 1947 6) How many Parts are there in the constitution of J&K ? Ans Part-XIIIth (13th) 7) Which Section of J&K constitution deals with Fundamental Rights ? Ans Section-10 8) Which Part of J&K's constitution describes its Relationship with India ? Ans Part-II 9) Which Section Deals with Right to compulsory and Free Education Ans Section-20 10) Which Section Deals for Rights of Women and Children Ans Section 21 - Rights of Children Section-22 - Rights of Women 11) Which Part of Constitution deals with "Directive Principles of state Policy" ? Ans Part-IV 12) Which Part of Constitution deals with "Perma...

Expected questions of Environmental science for JKSSB General Teacher Exam

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Expected questions of Environmental science for JKSSB General Teacher Exam  1. Biotic environment includes (a) producers (b) consumers (c) decomposers (d) all the above Answer: (d) all the above 2. Decomposers include (a) bacteria (b) fungi (c) both (d) animals Answer: (c) both 3. Abiotic environment does not include (a) air (b) water (c) soil (d) plants Answer: (d) plants 4. Vermicomposting is done by (a) fungus (b) bacteria (c) worms (d) animals Answer: (c) worms 5. The group of organisms which convert light into food are called (a) autotrophs (b) heterotrophs (c) decomposers (d) omnivores Answer: (a) Autotrophs 6. Which one the following is not biodegradable? (a) vegetables (b) fruits (c) earthworm (d) aluminium foil Answer: (d) Aluminium Foil 7. Animal(s) which is/are active at night. (a) owl (b) rat (c) cockroach (d) all the above Answer: (d) All the above 8. An animal that can tolerate the heat of the desert is (a) rats (b) camel (c) cow (d) lion Answer: (b) camel...

ALL KASHMIR LAKES

Prominent Lakes of Kashmir Division:  1) Wular  Wular Lake is one of the largest fresh water lakes of Asia. It plays a ant role in the hydrographic system of Kashmir valley and act as a huge absorption basin for the annual flood waters. Wular with its extensive surrounding marshes is the natural habitat for wild life. It is also an important fish resource accounting for about 60% of the total fish production in the state. It is the source of sustenance for a huge chunk of human population living along its fringes. On the basis of its high biological, hydrological and socio-economic value, the lake has been declared as a wetland of national importance under the wetlands programme of the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India in 1986 and has been subsequently declared as Ramsar Site in 1990 to give it the status of wetland of International importance.  The lake is situated at a distance of about 50 kms from Srinagar at an average altitude of 1570m amsl. Th...