Questions asked in Haryana Food Inspector HSSC Exam

Member of Parliament from Ambala – Ratanlal Katariya

Capital of Iraq – Baghdad

Baje Bhagat – Saang Tradition

Anuradha Beniwal is related to – Chess

Women Wore Borla – Forehead

Tiliyar Lake is Located – Rohtak

Atlas Cycle – Sonipat

Mansoor Ali Khan – Pataudi

Particle released during beta positive decay Ans- Positron

Kundali Manesar Expressway till – Palwal

Hathnikund Bairaj – Yamunanagar

Geeta Maneeshi – Swami Gyananandji

FAO Headquarter – Rome

Preserving Technique of foods in sealed containers – Canning

HSSC Previous Year Question with Answers Part 1

Article 370 is related to – J&K

No of Districts at the time of formation of Haryana – 7

Governor with Maximus Tenure – B. N Chakravorty

Railway Workshop – Jagadhri (Yamunanagar)

Lal Maszid at Rewari Build during Reign of – Akbar

Boundry of Haryana Touch – 5 states

First Battle of Panipat – 1526 (Babar and Ibrahim Lodi)

Atlas Cycles – Sonipat

State Famous for Milk and Curd – Haryana

City of weavers – Panipat

Famous Cricketers of Haryana – Kapil Dev and Nawab Pataudi

Wright brothers inventions – Airplane

Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary – Gurugram

Haryana State Game – Wrestling (Kusti)

H.M.T Factory – Pinjore (Ambala)

Official Language – Hindi

Static GK Quiz 1

Q. Buddha, dhamma, sangha are known as
Ans. Triratna

Q. Buddha means?
Ans. enlightened one

Q. The idea of Pakistan was first conceived by
Ans. Muhammad Iqbal

Q. Cabinet mission came to India in
Ans 1946

Q. The famous rock cut temple of Kailash is at
Ans Ellora

Q. What was the original name of Nur Jahan?
Ans. Mehrunnisa

Q. Name the capital of Pallavas?
Ans Kanchipuram

Q. Name of Mughal emperor in India when East India Company was formed?
Ans Akbar

Q. Mihira bhoj is related to which dynasty?
A Pratihar

What is Rhombus? Rhombus Area, Diagonals, Perimeter and All Properties

Rhombus is a quadrilateral whose all sides have the same length and opposite sides are parallel. In other words we can say that It is a parallelogram whose all sides are equal.

Diagonals of a Rhombus bisect each other at 90°
Diagonals are Angle bisector too.

Area of Rhombus:-
1/2(D1×D2)  – Here D1 and D2 are Diagonals

Side of Rhombus from Diagonals:-
a = 1/2√(dia² + dia²)  – Here Dia are diagonal-1 and diagonal-2

Perimeter:-
P = 4a

Properties of Trapezium, Area, Perimeter

Trapezium is a quadrilateral which has 4 vertices and 4 sides enclosing 4 angles. The sum of its interior angles is 360 degrees.
In trapezium one pair of opposite sides are parallel
Area:-
1/2(Sum of Parallel Side)*Perpendicular Distance between them
Perimeter:-
Sum of all sides

Some Of Important Authors and Their Books

Some Of Important Authors and Their Books:-
My experiments with Truth – Mahatma M.K.Gandhi
Far from the Madding Crowd – Thomas Hardy
Geetanjali – Rabindra Nath Tagore
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich – Alexander Solzhenitsyn
The Merchant of Venice – William Shakespeare
The Moon and Six pence – Somerset Maughan
Pilgrim’s Progress from this world to that which is to come – John Bunyan
A Tale of Two Cities – Charles Dickens
Utopia – Sir Thomas Moor
Origin of species- Charles Darwin
David Copperfield – Charles Dickens
A passage to India – E.M.Forster
Gulliver’s Travels -Jonathan Swift
Discovery of India – Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
The Vicar of Wakefield – Oliver Goldsmith
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire – Edward Gibbon
The Lady of the Last Minstrel – Sir Walter Scott
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen
Time Machine- H.G. Wells
Arthashastra – Kautilya
Le Contract Social – Jean Jacques Rousseau
Avigyan Sakuntalam –Kalidas
Anand Math – Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay
Mein Kampf -Adolf Hitler
Ain-i-Akbari- Abul Fazal – Akbar-Nama Abul Fazal
Shakuntala – Kalidas
War and peace – Leo Tolstoy
A Dangerous place – D.P. Moynihan
Raghuvamsa – Kalidas
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes – Arthur Conan Doyle
Adventures of Tom Saweyer – Mark Twain
Agni Veena – Kazi Nazrul Islam
Alice in Wonderland – Lewis Carrol
Ancient Mariner – Coleridge
Animal Farm – George Orwell
Anna Karenina – Tolstoy
Antony and Cleopatra – Shakespeare
Arms and the Man – G.B.Shaw
Around the World in eighty days – Jules Verne
Baburnama – Babur
Ben Hur – Lewis Wallace
Bhagwat Gita – Ved Vyas
Bisarjan – R.N.Tagore
Canterbury Tales – Chaucer
Chitra – R.N.Tagore
Count of Monte Cristo- Alexander Dumas
Crime and Punishment- Dostoevsky
Das Kapital- Karl Marx
Divine Comedy- Dante
Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde- Stevenson
Don Quixote- Cervantes
Dr.Zhivago- Boris Pasternak
For whom the Bell Tolls – Ernest Hemingway
Forsyte Saga- John Galsworthy
Freedom at Midnight – Dominique Lapierre
Gathering Storm- Winston Churchill
Geet Govind- Jaya Dev
Gora- R.N. Tagore
Hamlet – Shakespeare
Harsha Charit- Bana Bhatt
Hunchback of Notre Dame- Victor Hugo
Hungry Stones – R.N.Tagore
Illiad- Homer
Invisible Man- H.G.Wells
Ivanhoe Walter – Scott
Jungle Book- Rudyard Kipling
Kadambari- Bana Bhatt
Kidnapped- R.L.Stevenson
Kumar Sambhav- Kalidas
Mahabharata- Vyas
Man and Superman – G.B.Shaw
Meghdut – Kalidas
Mother – Maxim Gorky
Odyssey Homer
The Post Office – R.N.Tagore
Principia – Issac Newton
Ramayana -Valmiki
The Tempest Shakespeare
Sunny Days – Sunil Gavaskar
The One Day Wonders – Sunil Gavaskar
Bachelor of Arts – R.K.Narayan
Chandalika – Rabindra Nath Tagore
Comedy of Errors – William Shakespeare
Glimpses of World History – Jawaharlal Nehru
Guide – R.K.Narayan
Hindu View of Life – Dr.S.Radha Krishnan
Hungry Stones – Rabindra Nath Tagore
India Divided – Dr.Rajendra Prasad
My Truth – Indira Gandhi
Wealth of Nations – Adam Smith

All About President Of India – Power, Oath, Salary, Impeachment, Articles etc

The Union Executive consists of President, Vice-President & Prime Minister, council of ministers, attorney general of India. President is the head of the Union Executive.
Articles 52 to 78 in Part ‘5’ deal with Union executive
President – Article 52
Election (Article 54):-
President of India elected by electoral college members. Electoral college consists of elected members of both houses of Parliament, elected members of states & union territories legislative assemblies
Qualifications Of President:-
1. He should be a citizen of India
2. Have completed the age of 35
3. Should be qualified for election as a member of Lok Sabha
4. He must not hold any office of profit
Oath (Article – 60):-
Oath of Office to the President is administered by the Chief Justice of India.
Removal Of President (Article – 61):-
The only ground for impeachment of President is “violation of constitution”. Impeachment is a quasi-judicial.
Impeachment charges can be initiated by either House of Parliament.
These charges should be signed by 1/4 members of that house in which impeachment is initiated.
A 14 days notice is given to President.
The resolution is then passed by 2/3 of the total membership of that house an then it is sent to other house for investigation.
If the other house also passed the impeachment resolution by majority of 2/3 of total members of that house then President stands removed from his office.
No President has so far been impeached.
Tenure of President
5 Years (He can resign anytime by addressing the resignation letter to Vice-President)
Powers:-
Executive Powers
Legislative Powers
Military Powers
Diplomatic Powers
Financial Powers
Emergency Powers
Judicial Powers