They cover: India GK, Assam GK, History, Geography, Polity, Economy, Science, Current Affairs, Sports, and Culture.
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✅ 100 MCQ – General Knowledge for Assam Police SI (With Answers)
1–20: General Knowledge (India + World)
1. Who is the first President of India?
A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad B) Nehru C) Patel D) Ambedkar
Ans: A
2. Who wrote the book Discovery of India?
A) Gandhi B) Nehru C) Tagore D) Subhas Bose
Ans: B
3. The largest planet in the Solar System is—
A) Saturn B) Earth C) Jupiter D) Mars
Ans: C
4. Which is the longest river in the world?
A) Amazon B) Nile C) Yangtze D) Mississippi
Ans: B
5. Who is known as the “Father of the Nation”?
A) Gandhi B) Tagore C) Patel D) Nehru
Ans: A
6. Which is the national flower of India?
A) Rose B) Sunflower C) Lotus D) Lily
Ans: C
7. Which is the smallest state of India by area?
A) Goa B) Sikkim C) Tripura D) Manipur
Ans: A
8. The currency of Japan is—
A) Yuan B) Yen C) Won D) Dollar
Ans: B
9. UNO was established in—
A) 1942 B) 1945 C) 1950 D) 1939
Ans: B
10. World Environment Day is observed on—
A) 5 June B) 22 April C) 1 May D) 2 October
Ans: A
11. Capital of Sri Lanka is—
A) Colombo B) Kandy C) Jaffna D) Trincomalee
Ans: A
12. Largest continent in the world—
A) Africa B) Asia C) Europe D) Australia
Ans: B
13. Author of Gitanjali—
A) Tagore B) Bankim Chandra C) Sarojini Naidu D) Premchand
Ans: A
14. The instrument used to measure earthquakes is—
A) Barometer B) Seismograph C) Hygrometer D) Anemometer
Ans: B
15. Who invented the telephone?
A) Graham Bell B) Edison C) Tesla D) Newton
Ans: A
16. What is the chemical name of common salt?
A) KCl B) NaCl C) CaCl₂ D) Na₂CO₃
Ans: B
17. The highest civilian award in India is—
A) Padma Shri B) Padma Bhushan C) Bharat Ratna D) Padma Vibhushan
Ans: C
18. The author of Indian Constitution is—
A) Nehru B) Ambedkar C) Patel D) Gandhi
Ans: B
19. Which gas is used in balloons?
A) Hydrogen B) Oxygen C) Helium D) Nitrogen
Ans: C
20. The first woman Prime Minister of India—
A) Indira Gandhi B) Sarojini Naidu C) Pratibha Patil D) Sonia Gandhi
Ans: A
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21–40: Assam GK (History, Geography, Culture)
21. Capital of Assam—
A) Tezpur B) Jorhat C) Dispur D) Guwahati
Ans: C
22. Who was the founder of the Ahom dynasty?
A) Sukaphaa B) Rudra Singha C) Gadadhar Singha D) Pratap Singha
Ans: A
23. Bihu is celebrated in—
A) Assam B) Manipur C) Odisha D) Bihar
Ans: A
24. The Assam State Animal is—
A) One-horned Rhinoceros B) Tiger C) Elephant D) Hoolock Gibbon
Ans: A
25. The river Brahmaputra originates from—
A) Nepal B) Bhutan C) Tibet D) China Sea
Ans: C
26. Who wrote Burhi Aair Xadhu?
A) Laxminath Bezbaroa B) Jyoti Prasad C) Bhupen Hazarika D) Hemchandra Goswami
Ans: A
27. Kaziranga National Park is famous for—
A) Tiger B) Elephants C) One-horned Rhino D) Lion
Ans: C
28. Assam’s highest peak is—
A) Sela B) Gorichen C) Amsoi D) Dehing
Ans: B
29. Which is called the “Tea City of India”?
A) Silchar B) Jorhat C) Dibrugarh D) Tezpur
Ans: C
30. First Assamese newspaper—
A) Orunodoi B) Jonaki C) Batori D) Assam Bilashini
Ans: A
31. The first Ahom capital was—
A) Charaideo B) Sivasagar C) Jorhat D) Garhgaon
Ans: A
32. Assam shares its border with how many countries?
A) One B) Two C) Three D) None
Ans: A (Bhutan)
33. Famous dance form of Assam—
A) Bhangra B) Odissi C) Sattriya D) Kathak
Ans: C
34. Srimanta Sankardeva established—
A) Vaishnavism in Assam B) Buddhism C) Islam D) Sufism
Ans: A
35. Deepor Beel is located near—
A) Guwahati B) Nagaon C) Dhemaji D) Tinsukia
Ans: A
36. Assam’s symbol of bravery is—
A) Rhino B) Tiger C) Buffalo D) Eagle
Ans: C
37. “Borphukan” was stationed in—
A) Guwahati B) Tezpur C) Cachar D) Nagaon
Ans: A
38. Which tribe celebrates “Baikho”?
A) Bodo B) Karbi C) Rabha D) Mishing
Ans: A
39. The first Assamese film Joymoti was directed by—
A) Jyoti Prasad Agarwala B) Bhupen Hazarika C) Munin Barua D) Dr. Bezbaroa
Ans: A
40. Majuli island is located in which river?
A) Ganga B) Brahmaputra C) Narmada D) Indus
Ans: B
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41–60: Indian Polity & Constitution
41. The Constitution of India came into effect on—
A) 15 Aug 1947 B) 26 Jan 1950 C) 2 Oct 1950 D) 20 Nov 1949
Ans: B
42. Fundamental Rights are mentioned in—
A) Part I B) Part III C) Part IV D) Part V
Ans: B
43. Who is the head of the Union Executive?
A) Prime Minister B) President C) Lok Sabha Speaker D) Chief Justice
Ans: B
44. Rajya Sabha members are elected for—
A) 4 years B) 5 years C) 6 years D) 7 years
Ans: C
45. How many schedules are there in the Indian Constitution (currently)?
A) 8 B) 10 C) 12 D) 14
Ans: C
46. The minimum age for a Lok Sabha member is—
A) 18 B) 21 C) 25 D) 30
Ans: C
47. The Supreme Court has how many judges (excluding CJI)?
A) 30 B) 33 C) 25 D) 40
Ans: B
48. Who is known as the “Guardian of the Constitution”?
A) PM B) CJI C) President D) Lok Sabha
Ans: B
49. UPSC chairman is appointed by—
A) PM B) President C) CJI D) Cabinet
Ans: B
50. Article 370 was related to which state?
A) Assam B) Punjab C) J&K D) Gujarat
Ans: C
51. The Right to Education (RTE) is—
A) Article 19 B) Article 21A C) Article 32 D) Article 24
Ans: B
52. The Voting age in India was reduced from 21 to 18 in—
A) 42nd Amendment B) 44th Amendment C) 61st Amendment D) 73rd Amendment
Ans: C
53. Panchayati Raj was introduced through—
A) 71st Amendment B) 73rd Amendment C) 75th Amendment D) 80th
Ans: B
54. Who can dissolve the Lok Sabha?
A) Speaker B) PM C) President D) Vidhan Sabha
Ans: C
55. Money Bill can be introduced only in—
A) Rajya Sabha B) Lok Sabha C) President’s Office D) Supreme Court
Ans: B
56. Who elects the President of India?
A) People directly B) MPs only C) MLAs only D) Elected MPs + MLAs
Ans: D
57. Who is the first woman President of India?
A) Sonia Gandhi B) Sarojini Naidu C) Pratibha Patil D) Indira Gandhi
Ans: C
58. Which part deals with Fundamental Duties?
A) Part IV-A B) Part V C) Part III D) Part II
Ans: A
59. Finance Commission is appointed every—
A) 3 years B) 4 years C) 5 years D) 10 years
Ans: C
60. Which Article deals with Equality before Law?
A) 14 B) 16 C) 19 D) 21
Ans: A
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61–80: Science & Technology
61. The hardest natural substance is— Diamond
62. Blood is purified in— Kidney
63. The SI unit of force is— Newton
64. The gas used in photosynthesis— Carbon dioxide
65. The largest organ of the human body— Skin
66. Vitamin C deficiency causes— Scurvy
67. The father of modern physics— Einstein
68. Plants prepare food by— Photosynthesis
69. Red pigment in blood is— Hemoglobin
70. The smallest unit of life— Cell
71. Water boils at— 100°C
72. Another name for Sodium Chloride— Table salt
73. Human heart has— 4 chambers
74. The process of losing water in plants— Transpiration
75. Computer’s brain is— CPU
76. USB stands for— Universal Serial Bus
77. LAN means— Local Area Network
78. Sun is a— Star
79. The nearest planet to Earth— Venus
80. The speed of light is— 3 × 10⁸ m/s
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81–100: Current Affairs, Economy & Miscellaneous
81. Goods and Services Tax (GST) was launched in— 2017
82. Headquarters of ISRO— Bengaluru
83. Indian national income is calculated by— NSO
84. RBI was established in— 1935
85. Currency of Bangladesh— Taka
86. Capital of Bhutan— Thimphu
87. Asian Games are held every— 4 years
88. Olympic Games originated in— Greece
89. Headquarters of UNESCO— Paris
90. The Father of Economics— Adam Smith
91. Largest democracy in the world— India
92. India's national aquatic animal— Ganges Dolphin
93. PM of India is appointed by— President
94. The first Indian in space— Rakesh Sharma
95. The national sport of India (officially)— None
96. UNO headquarters— New York
97. World’s highest mountain— Mount Everest
98. Father of Green Revolution in India— MS Swaminathan
99. National Youth Day— 12 January
100. Quit India Movement year— 1942
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