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Can any buddy here provide me the Solved Question Paper of Tax Assistant Exam which is conducted by Staff Selection Commission???
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As you require the Solved Question Paper of Tax Assistant Exam which is conducted by Staff Selection Commission so here I am sharing the same with you 1. Who was the first Indian woman to scale the Mount Everest ? (A) Bachhendri Pal (B) Phew Dorajee (C) Onn Saang Su Kayi (D) Yoko Ono Ans : (A) 2. Epicentre is concerned with— (A) Earthquake (B) Volcano (C) Cyclone (D) Land-sliding Ans : (A) 3. Name of S. Chandrashekhar is associated with which of the following subjects ? (A) Cosmology (B) Chemistry (C) Fluid Mechanics (D) Astrophysics Ans : (D) 4. Which scale is used to measure the intensity of earthquake ? (A) Richter (B) Metric (C) Centigrade (D) Newton Ans : (A) 5. Who was the only Indian woman to be elected as the President of U.N. General Assembly ? (A) Vijayalakshmi Pandit (B) V. K. Krishna Menon (C) Jawaharlal Nehru (D) Rajeshwar Dayal Ans : (A) 6. Sea-coast of which of the following states is the longest ? (A) Andhra Pradesh (B) Maharashtra (C) Orissa (D) Tamil Nadu Ans : (A) 7. ‘RAF’ is the abbreviated form of which of the following ? (A) Ready Action Force (B) Rapid Action Force (C) Reverse Action Force (D) Repeat Action Force Ans : (B) 8. Bolometer is used to measure which of the following ? (A) Frequency (B) Temperature (C) Velocity (D) Wavelength Ans : (B) Rest of the Questions are attached in below file which is free of cost
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As per your concern I will help you here to get the SSC Tax Assistant exam paper conducted by the SSC which also help you to get the idea about the exam. Here is the exam paper of SSC Tax Assistant post. 1. The strongest force in nature is— (A) Electrical force (B) Gravitational force (C) Nuclear force (D) Magnetic force Ans : (C) 2. According to the theory of relativity, which of the following always remains constant ? (A) Length of an object (B) Time (C) Space (D) Velocity of light Ans : (D) 3. The spoon dropped by an astronaut in a satellite will— (A) Fall to the floor (B) Remain stationary (C) Continue to follow the motion of the satellite (D) Move tangentially away Ans : (C) 4. A colour-blind person cannot— (A) See distant objects (B) See black colour (C) Distinguish between certain colours (D) Have persistence of vision Ans : (C) 5. An ECG shows the functioning of the— (A) Brain (B) Heart (C) Lungs (D) Kidneys Ans : (B) 6. Pipelines in cold countries often burst in winter, because— (A) Water freezes and expands in its volume (B) Temperature of ice is less than that of water (C) Pipelines contract in their volume (D) Pipelines expand due to freezing Ans : (A) 7. When a body is taken from earth to moon— (A) Mass changes but weight remains same (B) Weight changes but mass remains same (C) Both weight and mass change (D) Both weight and mass remain same Ans : (B) 8. A mirage occurs because of— (A) Reflection by hot ground (B) Total internal reflection by layers of air (C) Interference of light (D) Diffraction of light Ans : (B) 9. Atomic power plant works on the principle of— (A) Fission (B) Fusion (C) Thermal combustion (D) Combined effect of all the above three Ans : (A) 10. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre is situated in— (A) Delhi (B) Mumbai (C) Chennai (D) Hyderabad Ans : (B) 11. Zinc sulphate is commonly used as— (A) Fungicide (B) Herbicide (C) Rodenticide (D) Deodorant Ans : (A) 12. The purest form of water is— (A) Tap water (B) Rainwater (C) Groundwater (D) Distilled water Ans : (B) 13. The main constituent of biogas is— (A) Oxygen (B) Methane (C) Acetic acid (D) Methyl alcohol Ans : (B) 14. Aspirin is chemically known as— (A) Methyl salicylate (B) Hydroxysalicylate (C) Acetylsalicylic acid (D) Alkylsalicylic acid Ans : (C) 15. The most abundant element in the human body is— (A) Carbon (B) Iron (C) Nitrogen (D) Oxygen Ans : (D) 16. Which of the following is not a greenhouse gas ? (A) Hydrogen (B) Carbon dioxide (C) Nitric oxide (D) Chlorofluorocarbon Ans : (A) 17. Wax used for making candle is chemically a mixture of— (A) Aliphatic hydrocarbons (B) Aromatic hydrocarbons (C) Cyclic hydrocarbons (D) Aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons Ans : (D) 18. Litmus is obtained from— (A) A bacterium (B) A fungus (C) An alga (D) Lichen Ans : (D) 19. Vinegar made by fermentation from cane sugar contains— (A) Palmitic acid (B) Lactic acid (C) Citric acid (D) Acetic acid Ans : (D) 20. Photooxidation process is initiated by— (A) Light (B) Heat (C) Oxygen (D) Catalyst Ans : (A) 21. The lower layer of atmosphere is called— (A) Exosphere (B) Troposphere (C) Ionosphere (D) Mesosphere Ans : (B) 22. Intergral Coach Factory is located at— (A) Chittaranjan (WB) (B) Varanasi (UP) (C) Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) (D) Perambur (TN) Ans : (D) 23. Which of the following States is a member of the ‘Seven Sisters’ ? (A) West Bengal (B) Tripura (C) Orissa (D) Bihar Ans : (B) 24. Which one of the following is used in large quantities in Cement Industry ? (A) Gypsum (B) Limestone (C) Coal (D) Clay Ans : (B) 25. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists— List-I (Country) (a) Australia (b) China (c) France (d) West Indies List-II (Local Wind) 1. Hurricane 2. Willy-willy 3. Typhoon 4. Mistral Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) 2 3 4 1 (B) 1 2 3 4 (C) 1 3 2 4 (D) 4 1 2 3 Ans : (A) 26. Which State possesses biggest coal reserve ? (A) Bihar (B) Jharkhand (C) Madhya Pradesh (D) Orissa Ans : (B) 27. Ultraviolet radiation striking the earth is due to the depletion of— (A) Carbon monoxide (B) Carbon dioxide (C) Ozone (D) Oxygen Ans : (C) 28. The coastal tract of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu is called— (A) Konkan (B) Coromandel (C) East Coast (D) Malabar Coast Ans : (B) 29. The highest Indian waterfall is— (A) Gokak (B) Gersoppa (C) Shivasamudram (D) Yenna Ans : (B) 30. Which one of the following does not cause soil erosion ? (A) Deflation (B) Deforestation (C) Weathering (D) Overcropping Ans : (C) 31. Production function expresses— (A) Technological relationship between physical inputs and output (B) Financial relationship between physical inputs and output (C) Relationship between finance and technology (D) Relationship between factors of production Ans : (A) 32. Which one of the following is not a characteristic of the population of a developed country ? (A) Low birthrate and low death rate (B) High birthrate and high death rate (C) High proportion of urban population (D) Low growth rate of population Ans : (B) 33. Which Plan gave emphasis on removal of poverty for the first time ? (A) Fourth (B) Fifth (C) Sixth (D) Seventh Ans : (C) 34. EXIM Policy, 2002-07 has set a target to achieve a share in the global trade by 2007 at— (A) 0•5% (B) 1•0% (C) 1•5% (D) 2•0% Ans : (B) 35. GDP at Factor Cost is— (A) GDP minus indirect taxes plus subsidies (B) GNP minus depreciation allowances (C) NNP plus depreciation allowances (D) GDP minus subsidies plus indirect taxes Ans : (A) 36. “Interest is a reward for parting with liquidity” is according to— (A) Keynes (B) Marshall (C) Haberler (D) Ohlin Ans : (A) 37. Extension or contraction of quantity demanded of a commodity is a result of a change in the— (A) Unit price of the commodity (B) Income of the consumer (C) Tastes of the consumer (D) Climate of the region Ans : (A) 38. Cross elasticity of demand between petrol and car is— (A) Infinite (B) Positive (C) Zero (D) Negative Ans : (D) 39. The period of the Eleventh Five-Year Plan is— (A) 2005 to 2010 (B) 2006 to 2011 (C) 2007 to 2012 (D) 2008 to 2013 Ans : (C) 40. For price discrimination to be successful, the elasticity of demand for the product in the two markets should be— (A) Same (B) Different (C) Constant (D) Zero Ans : (B) 41. FERA in India has been replaced by— (A) FEPA (B) FEMA (C) FENA (D) FETA Ans : (B) 42. Finance Commission is constituted— (A) Every year (B) Once in four years (C) Once in two years (D) Once in five years Ans : (D) 43. National Income Estimates in India are prepared by— (A) Central Statistical Organisation (B) National Development Council (C) Ministry of Finance (D) Planning Commission Ans : (A) 44. The term ‘Mixed Economy’ denotes— (A) Existence of both rural and urban sectors (B) Existence of both private and public sectors (C) Existence of both heavy and small industries (D) Existence of both developed and underdeveloped sectors Ans : (B) 45. The Law of Demand expresses— (A) Effect of change in price of a commodity on its demand (B) Effect of change in demand of a commodity on its price (C) Effect of change in demand of a commodity over the supply of its substitute (D) None of the above Ans : (A) 46. When did the British make English the medium of instruction in India ? (A) 1813 (B) 1833 (C) 1835 (D) 1844 Ans : (C) 47. During whose Viceroyship did the High Courts come into existence at the three presidential cities of Calcutta, Madras and Bombay ? (A) Warren Hastings (B) Lord Cornwallis (C) Lord Algin (D) Lord Dalhousie Ans : (C) 48. Who was popularly known as ‘Nana Saheb’ ? (A) Baji Rao I (B) Balaji Baji Rao (C) Balaji Vishwanath (D) Madhav Rao Ans : (B) 49. In which session of the Indian National Congress did the historic union of Congress and Muslim League take place ? (A) Surat (B) Bombay (C) Calcutta (D) Lucknow Ans : (D) 50. Ibn Batuta visited India during the reign of— (A) Iltutmish (B) Ala-ud-din Khalji (C) Muhammad bin Tughluq (D) Balban Ans : (C)
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