Top 100 Important Static GK Questions for JKSSB, SSC and Other Exams 2025

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Top 100 Important Static GK Questions for JKSSB, SSC and Other Exams 2025

Top 100 Important Static GK Questions for JKSSB, SSC and Other Exams 2025

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If you are preparing for JKSSB, SSC, or any other competitive exam in 2025, these static GK questions will be very helpful for you. This set covers important topics like international organizations, tiger reserves, and sports terms, which are commonly asked in exams.
Practising these questions can improve your general knowledge and increase your chances of scoring higher in the exam.

Q1. Ekalavya Award is related to which field?
a) Painting
b) Sports
c) Music
d) None of these

Q2. What was the name of the cricket World Cup played in 1987?
a) Wills Cup
b) Hedges Cup
c) Reliance Cup
d) None of these

Q3. Durand Cup is associated with which sport?
a) Hockey
b) Cricket
c) Football
d) Badminton

Q4. Sultan Azlan Shah Cup is associated with which sport?
a) Hockey
b) Football
c) Cricket
d) Lawn Tennis

Q5. Thomas Cup is related to?
a) Cricket
b) Lawn Tennis
c) Golf
d) Badminton

Q6. Holkar Trophy is associated with which sport?
a) Badminton
b) Bridge
c) Football
d) Golf

Q7. What is the number of players in Rugby Football?
a) 11
b) 12
c) 15
d) 16

Q8. When was the first Cricket World Cup organized?
a) 1975
b) 1976
c) 1977
d) 1960

Q9. The term ‘bully’ is associated with which sport?
a) Badminton
b) Tennis
c) Golf
d) Hockey

Q10. The name of Geoffrey Boycott is associated with which of the following games?
a) Swimming
b) Cricket
c) Boxing
d) Tennis

Q11. Which person is called the “Martin Luther of India”?
a) Napoleon Bonaparte
b) Dayanand Saraswati
c) Lal Bahadur Shastri
d) Sardar Patel

Q12. Hiuen Tsang is known as?
a) Bard of Avon
b) Prince of Pilgrims
c) Desert Fox
d) King Maker

Q13. Edmund Spenser is known as?
a) Poet’s Poet
b) Iron Duke
c) Führer
d) Joan of Arc

Q14. Gen. Erwin Rommel is also known as?
a) Iron Duke
b) Desert Fox
c) Ike
d) Gaust

Q15. Earl of Warwick also refers to?
a) King Maker
b) Iron Duke
c) Man of Destiny
d) None of these

Q16. The highest dam of India is?
a) Tehri Dam
b) Hirakud
c) Sardar Sarovar
d) Bhakra Nangal

Q17. Bhakra Nangal Dam is located on which river?
a) Ganga
b) Krishna
c) Sutlej
d) Godavari

Q18. Hirakud Dam is located on which river?
a) Godavari
b) Mahanadi
c) Yamuna
d) Krishna

Q19. The Gandhisagar Dam is built on which river?
a) Chambal
b) Narmada
c) Son
d) Tapti

Q20. Where is Hirakud Dam located?
a) Andhra Pradesh
b) Odisha
c) Karnataka
d) Tamil Nadu

Q21. Nagarhole National Park is located in which state?
a) Karnataka
b) Odisha
c) Andhra Pradesh
d) Tamil Nadu

Q22. Orang National Park is located in?
a) Arunachal Pradesh
b) Manipur
c) Tripura
d) Assam

Q23. Panna National Park is located in which state?
a) Tamil Nadu
b) Kerala
c) Karnataka
d) Madhya Pradesh

Q24. Simlipal National Park is located in?
a) Gujarat
b) Jharkhand
c) Tamil Nadu
d) Odisha

Q25. Ranthambore National Park is located in?
a) Rajasthan
b) Manipur
c) Kerala
d) Sikkim

Q26. Keoladeo National Park is located in which state?
a) Gujarat
b) Haryana
c) Assam
d) Rajasthan

Q27. Pin Valley National Park is in?
a) Himachal Pradesh
b) Madhya Pradesh
c) Uttar Pradesh
d) Andhra Pradesh

Q28. Panna National Park is located in which state?
a) Himachal Pradesh
b) Madhya Pradesh
c) Odisha
d) Tamil Nadu

Q29. Kaziranga National Park is famous for?
a) Tigers
b) Lions
c) Elephants
d) One-horned rhinoceros

Q30. Gir National Park is located in?
a) Madhya Pradesh
b) Gujarat
c) Assam
d) Sikkim

Q31. What is the capital of Fiji?
a) Suva
b) Bethel
c) Accra
d) Berlin

Q32. What is the capital of Argentina?
a) Algiers
b) Suva
c) Berlin
d) Buenos Aires

Q33. What is the name of the currency of Vietnam?
a) Shekel
b) Real
c) Dinar
d) Dong

Q34. Name of the currency of Malaysia?
a) Ringgit
b) Peso
c) Kuwaiti Dinar
d) Dinar

Q35. Lek is the currency of which country?
a) Angola
b) Azerbaijan
c) Albania
d) Indonesia

Q36. The capital of East Timor is?
a) Dili
b) Surabaya
c) Madura
d) Bandung

Q37. The capital of Ukraine is?
a) Kampala
b) Kiev
c) Ashgabat
d) Ankara

Q38. The capital of Yemen is?
a) Sanaa
b) Hanoi
c) Caracas
d) Port Vila

Q39. The capital of Sierra Leone is?
a) Dakar
b) Freetown
c) Sao Tome
d) None of the above

Q40. Currency of Azerbaijan?
a) Taka
b) Manat
c) Pula
d) Real

Q41. Which is the oldest artificial harbour of the western coast in India?
a) Haldia
b) Chennai
c) Visakhapatnam
d) Paradip

Q42. Which port has been renamed as V.O. Chidambaranar Port?
a) Paradip Port
b) Madras
c) Tuticorin Port
d) Vishakhapatnam

Q43. What was the previous name of Jawaharlal Nehru Port?
a) Haldia
b) Nhava Sheva
c) Kandla
d) None of these

Q44. Which port in India has the largest hinterland?
a) Kolkata Port
b) JNPT (Jawaharlal Nehru Port)
c) Chennai Port
d) Mumbai Port

Q45. Which port in India has a free trade zone?
a) Cochin
b) Paradip
c) Kandla
d) Ennore

Q46. Who wrote the famous book “We the People”?
a) T.N. Kaul
b) Khushwant Singh
c) J.R.D. Tata
d) Nani Palkhivala

Q47. Who has written the book “My Frozen Turbulence in Kashmir”?
a) Anees Jung
b) Jagmohan
c) M.J. Akbar
d) Nissim Ezekiel

Q48. “My Experiments with Truth” was written by:
a) Gandhi
b) Nehru
c) Tolstoy
d) Aurobindo Ghosh

Q49. “Two Lives” is a book written by:
a) Vikram Seth
b) Shiv Khera
c) Arundhati Roy
d) None

Q50. B.C. Roy Award is given in the field of:
a) Music
b) Medicine
c) Medicine
d) Environment

Q51. Pulitzer Prize was established in:
a) 1917
b) 1908
c) 1920
d) 1921

Q52. Highest gallantry award in India is:
a) Param Vir Chakra
b) Kirti Chakra
c) Vir Chakra
d) Param Vishisht Seva Medal

Q53. The Arjuna Awards were instituted in the year:
a) 1962
b) 1963
c) 1961
d) 1959

Q54. Sharad Joshi Samman is awarded for:
a) Cartoon
b) Satire and Essay
c) Trade Union Activity
d) Social Service

Q55. Tansen Samman has been instituted by the Government of:
a) Gujarat
b) Maharashtra
c) Madhya Pradesh (M.P.)
d) Uttar Pradesh (U.P.)

Q56. To whom was the ‘Bharat Ratna’ awarded in 1999?
a) Lata Mangeshkar
b) Amartya Sen
c) Subbulakshmi
d) Atal Bihari Vajpayee

Q57. The first foreigner to receive the Bharat Ratna Award was:
a) Dalai Lama
b) Nelson Mandela
c) Annie Besant
d) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan

Q58. Pulitzer Prize is awarded for outstanding work in the field of:
a) Literature and Journalism
b) Science and Technology
c) International Understanding
d) Environmental Study

Q59. Tansen Samman is conferred in the field of:
a) Journalism
b) Literature
c) Science
d) Music

Q60. The Kalinga Prize is given by which of the following organizations?
a) UNESCO
b) WHO
c) J.L.N. Foundation
d) CSIR

Q61. Kalinga Prize is given in the field of:
a) Journalism
b) Art
c) Literature
d) Science

Q62. Golden Peacock Awards are given in the field of:
a) Population Control
b) Environmental Protection
c) Conservation of Energy
d) None of the Above

Q63. Vyasa Samman was first awarded in which year?
a) 1991
b) 1992
c) 1993
d) 1994

Q64. Which was the first missile boat of India?
a) INS Khukri
b) INS Viraat
c) INS Shakti
d) INS Vijaydurg

Q65. Which was the first satellite launch vehicle of India?
a) SLV-3
b) ASLV
c) PSLV
d) GSLV

Q66. When did the Indian Space Programme begin?
a) 1962
b) 1969
c) 1971
d) 1972

Q67. Which is the first tactical surface-to-surface missile of India?
a) Akash
b) Trishul
c) Nag
d) Prithvi

Q68. BrahMos Aerospace is a joint venture between India and which country?
a) Russia
b) USA
c) Germany
d) None of the above

Q69. National Defence Academy (NDA) is located in:
a) Pune
b) Delhi
c) Lucknow
d) Bangalore

Q70. Which was the first vernacular paper in India?
a) Bengal Gazette
b) Samachar Darpan
c) Mumbai Samachar
d) The Times of India

Q71. Which was the oldest daily in India?
a) Samachar Darpan
b) Times of India
c) Mumbai Samachar
d) Bengal Gazette

Q72. Which is the oldest English daily in India?
a) The Hindustan Times
b) The Statesman
c) The Indian Express
d) Times of India

Q73. Who started Bombay Samachar?
a) James Silk
b) Fardoonji Murzban
c) Shishir Kumar
d) None of the above

Q74. Who were the first Europeans to bring a press to India?
a) Dutch
b) French
c) Portuguese
d) English

Q75. The Secretariat of SAARC is at:
a) Delhi
b) Colombo
c) Kathmandu
d) New Delhi

Q76. UNCTAD is located at:
a) Geneva
b) Beijing
c) Paris
d) Vienna

Q77. WWF for nature used for its logo?
a) Deer
b) Camel
c) Tiger
d) Panda

Q78. Which of the following is not a member of SAARC?
a) Nepal
b) Bangladesh
c) Afghanistan
d) Myanmar

Q79. The headquarters of WTO is at?
a) New York
b) Geneva
c) Paris
d) Madrid

Q80. The headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency is located at?
a) Vienna
b) London
c) Geneva
d) Washington

Q81. Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
a) IAEA – New Delhi
b) CPU – Paris
c) WTO – Geneva
d) IMF – Washington

Q82. The International Bureau of Education is part of?
a) UNESCO
b) UNIDO
c) IMF
d) WTO

Q83. Headquarters of Universal Postal Union?
a) Paris
b) UK
c) Switzerland
d) Iran

Q84. Headquarters of UNESCO is?
a) Rome
b) Paris
c) New York
d) Geneva

Q85. “Double Fault” is a term used in which sport?
a) Base Ball
b) Badminton
c) Boxing
d) Tennis

Q86. “Dummy” is used in which sport?
a) Bridge
b) Basketball
c) Baseball
d) Horse Riding

Q87. “Lay up shot” is used/related to which sport?
a) Basketball
b) Bridge
c) Billiards
d) Cycling

Q88. Indravati Tiger Reserve is located in which state?
a) Kerala
b) Jharkhand
c) Chhattisgarh
d) West Bengal

Q89. Kaziranga Tiger Reserve is located in which state?
a) Assam
b) Meghalaya
c) Sikkim
d) Manipur


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