United India Insurance Company (UIIC) Assistant exam General Knowledge Solved Paper (exam Held on: 03-01-2013)
1. The alphabet ‘C’ in the abbreviation CRR stands for–
(a) Cash (b) Currency (c) Credit (d) Commercial (e) Capital
(Ans : a)
2. The Minister for ‘Food Processing Industries’ in the Union Cabinet Is–
(a) Shri Thawar Chand Gehlot (b) Shrimati Harsimrat Kaur (c) Shri Ananat Geete
(d) Shri Radha Mohan Singh (e) Dr. Harsh Vardhan
(Ans : b)
3. Which of the following Indian Universities has a unique tradition of having the incumbent Prime Minister as its Chancellor ?
(a) The Visva Bharati University (b) The Kurukshetra University (c) The Banaras Hindu University
(d) The Jawahar Lal Nehru University (e) The Baba Saheb Ambedkar University
(Ans : a)
4. Who amongst the following holds the majority’ stake in the share capital of the recently opened ‘Bhartiya Mahila Bank’ ?
(a) LIC of India (b) Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India
(c) Government of India
(d) Reserve Bank of India (e) General Insurance Corporation of India
(Ans : c)
5. The ‘Brabourne Stadium’; which is India’s first permanent sporting venue is situated in–
(a) Mumbai, Maharashtra (b) New Delhi, India (c) Kolkata, West Bengal
(d) Bangalore, Karnataka (e) Chennai, Tamil Nadu
(Ans : a)
6. A representative of the insurance company licensed by the state who solicits, negotiates or effects contact of insurance and provides service to the policyholder for the insurer is known as…...
(a) Insurance Trader (b) Insurance Agent (c) Insurance Broker
(d) Stock Broker (e) Insurance Executive
(Ans : b)
7. Approximately half of all anaemia cases worldwide are found to be caused due to–
(a) Iron Deficiency (b) Potassium Deficiency (c) Calcium Deficiency
(d) Iodine Deficiency (e) Sodium Deficiency
(Ans : a)
8. The ‘International Worker’s Day’ (also known as labour day) is observed every year on the–
(a) 1st April (b) 1st May (c) 31st May (d) 10th May (e) 10th April
(Ans : b)
9. ‘Lee Kuan Yew’ who recently died at the age of 91, was the founder and first Premier of–
(a) Japan (b) Hong Kong (c) South Korea (d) Singapore (e) Australia
(Ans : d)
10. The ‘PMJDY’ launched by the Government of India is a Massive–
(a) Tribal Welfare Programme (b) Financial Literacy Programme (c) Infrastructure Development Programme
(d) Financial Inclusion Programme (e) Social Security Programme
(Ans : d)
11. The largest producer of cotton in the world is–
(a) Malaysia (b) Mexico (c) India (d) Canada (e) China
(Ans : e)
12. Who amongst the following has recently been named as the head of the ‘task force set up by the Government of India to define poverty and prepare a road map to alleviate it ?
(a) Dr. Bimal Jalan (b) Sindhushree Khullar (c) Arvind Panagariya
(d) V. K. Saraswat (e) Bibek Debroy
(Ans : c)
13. ‘The Sun’ is a daily tabloid newspaper published in–
(a) USA and Canada (b) United States of America (c) Russia
(d) Europe (e) United Kingdom and Ireland
(Ans : e)
14. An application for obtaining an insurance cover’ or for obtaining quotations of’ the premium chargeable is known as the–
(a) Proposal (b) Brochure (c) Catalogue (d) Pamphlet (e) Prospectus
(Ans : a)
15. ‘Dublin’ is the national capital of the–
(a) Republic of Israel (b) Republic of Iran (c) Republic of Iraq
(d) Republic of Ireland (e) Republic of Iceland
(Ans : d)
16. ‘Playing It My Way’ is the autobiography of–
(a) Yuvraj Singh (b) Saurabh Ganguly (c) Sunil Gavaskar
(d) Sachin Tendulkar (e) Kapil Dev
(Ans : d)
17. Singapore’s Central Bank and Financial Regulatory Authority is known as–
(a) Monetary Authority of Singapore (b) Reserve Bank of Singapore
(c) Other than those given as options
(d) State Bank of Singapore (e) Federal Reserve of Singapore
(Ans : a)
18. The Chutak Hydroelectric Plant is a run-of-the-river power project on the Suru River (a tributary of Indus) in–
(a) Kathua District of Jammu and Kashmir (b) Leh District of Jammu and Kashmir
(c) Baramulla Di
1. The alphabet ‘C’ in the abbreviation CRR stands for–
(a) Cash (b) Currency (c) Credit (d) Commercial (e) Capital
(Ans : a)
2. The Minister for ‘Food Processing Industries’ in the Union Cabinet Is–
(a) Shri Thawar Chand Gehlot (b) Shrimati Harsimrat Kaur (c) Shri Ananat Geete
(d) Shri Radha Mohan Singh (e) Dr. Harsh Vardhan
(Ans : b)
3. Which of the following Indian Universities has a unique tradition of having the incumbent Prime Minister as its Chancellor ?
(a) The Visva Bharati University (b) The Kurukshetra University (c) The Banaras Hindu University
(d) The Jawahar Lal Nehru University (e) The Baba Saheb Ambedkar University
(Ans : a)
4. Who amongst the following holds the majority’ stake in the share capital of the recently opened ‘Bhartiya Mahila Bank’ ?
(a) LIC of India (b) Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India
(c) Government of India
(d) Reserve Bank of India (e) General Insurance Corporation of India
(Ans : c)
5. The ‘Brabourne Stadium’; which is India’s first permanent sporting venue is situated in–
(a) Mumbai, Maharashtra (b) New Delhi, India (c) Kolkata, West Bengal
(d) Bangalore, Karnataka (e) Chennai, Tamil Nadu
(Ans : a)
6. A representative of the insurance company licensed by the state who solicits, negotiates or effects contact of insurance and provides service to the policyholder for the insurer is known as…...
(a) Insurance Trader (b) Insurance Agent (c) Insurance Broker
(d) Stock Broker (e) Insurance Executive
(Ans : b)
7. Approximately half of all anaemia cases worldwide are found to be caused due to–
(a) Iron Deficiency (b) Potassium Deficiency (c) Calcium Deficiency
(d) Iodine Deficiency (e) Sodium Deficiency
(Ans : a)
8. The ‘International Worker’s Day’ (also known as labour day) is observed every year on the–
(a) 1st April (b) 1st May (c) 31st May (d) 10th May (e) 10th April
(Ans : b)
9. ‘Lee Kuan Yew’ who recently died at the age of 91, was the founder and first Premier of–
(a) Japan (b) Hong Kong (c) South Korea (d) Singapore (e) Australia
(Ans : d)
10. The ‘PMJDY’ launched by the Government of India is a Massive–
(a) Tribal Welfare Programme (b) Financial Literacy Programme (c) Infrastructure Development Programme
(d) Financial Inclusion Programme (e) Social Security Programme
(Ans : d)
11. The largest producer of cotton in the world is–
(a) Malaysia (b) Mexico (c) India (d) Canada (e) China
(Ans : e)
12. Who amongst the following has recently been named as the head of the ‘task force set up by the Government of India to define poverty and prepare a road map to alleviate it ?
(a) Dr. Bimal Jalan (b) Sindhushree Khullar (c) Arvind Panagariya
(d) V. K. Saraswat (e) Bibek Debroy
(Ans : c)
13. ‘The Sun’ is a daily tabloid newspaper published in–
(a) USA and Canada (b) United States of America (c) Russia
(d) Europe (e) United Kingdom and Ireland
(Ans : e)
14. An application for obtaining an insurance cover’ or for obtaining quotations of’ the premium chargeable is known as the–
(a) Proposal (b) Brochure (c) Catalogue (d) Pamphlet (e) Prospectus
(Ans : a)
15. ‘Dublin’ is the national capital of the–
(a) Republic of Israel (b) Republic of Iran (c) Republic of Iraq
(d) Republic of Ireland (e) Republic of Iceland
(Ans : d)
16. ‘Playing It My Way’ is the autobiography of–
(a) Yuvraj Singh (b) Saurabh Ganguly (c) Sunil Gavaskar
(d) Sachin Tendulkar (e) Kapil Dev
(Ans : d)
17. Singapore’s Central Bank and Financial Regulatory Authority is known as–
(a) Monetary Authority of Singapore (b) Reserve Bank of Singapore
(c) Other than those given as options
(d) State Bank of Singapore (e) Federal Reserve of Singapore
(Ans : a)
18. The Chutak Hydroelectric Plant is a run-of-the-river power project on the Suru River (a tributary of Indus) in–
(a) Kathua District of Jammu and Kashmir (b) Leh District of Jammu and Kashmir
(c) Baramulla Di
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