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EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS Dr.

Bennet Vyasan B

EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS

Module -1

COMPETATIVE EXAMINATION - MCQ

Central Government Examinations:

UPSC - Union Public Service Commission exam.

1. What does UPSC stand for?

a. United Public Service Commission

b. Union Public Service Commission

c. Universal Public Service Council

d. Unified Public Service Committee

2. Which of the following services is NOT recruited through the UPSC exam?

a. Indian Administrative Service (IAS)

b. Indian Police Service (IPS)

c. Indian Foreign Service (IFS)

d. Indian Economic Service (IES)

3. How many stages are there in the UPSC Civil Services Examination?

a. 1

b. 2

c. 3

d. 4

4. Which of the following is the highest-ranking post in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS)?
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a. District Collector

b. Sub-Divisional Magistrate

c. Chief Secretary

5. The UPSC Preliminary Examination consists of which two papers?

a. General Studies Paper I and II

b. General Studies Paper I and Mathematics

c. General Studies Paper I and English Language

d. General Studies Paper I and Essay

6. What is the age limit for the UPSC Civil Services Examination for general category candidates?

a. 28 years

b. 30 years

c. 32 years

d. 35 years

7. Which of the following is NOT a part of the UPSC Main Examination?

a. Essay Paper

b. General Studies Paper

c. Optional Subject Paper

d. Preliminary Paper

8. How many attempts are allowed for general category candidates in the UPSC Civil Services
Examination?

a. 4

b. 5
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c. 6

d. 7

9. Which constitutional body conducts the UPSC examinations in India?

a. Parliament of India

b. President of India

c. Supreme Court of India

d. Union Public Service Commission

10. The UPSC interview stage is also known as:

a. Personality Test

b. Viva Voce

c. Final Assessment

d. All of the above

SSC -Staff Selection Commission examinations in India.

1. What does SSC stand for in the context of Indian examinations?

a. Secondary School Certificate

b. Staff Selection Commission

c. State Service Commission

d. Senior Secondary Certificate

2. Which of the following is NOT a recruitment examination conducted by SSC?

a. SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level)

b. SSC CHSL (Combined Higher Secondary Level)


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c. SSC JE (Junior Engineer)

d. SBI PO (State Bank of India Probationary Officer)

3. Which tier of the SSC CGL exam includes a descriptive paper?

a. Tier-I

b. Tier-II

c. Tier-III

d. Tier-IV

4. The SSC CHSL exam is conducted for the recruitment of candidates for which level of positions?

a. Group A

b. Group B

c. Group C

d. Group D

5. In SSC exams, what does the term "Normalization" refer to?

a. Adjusting marks to a common scale

b. Eliminating certain questions from the exam

c. Setting a standard time for all candidates

d. Conducting exams in multiple shifts

6. Which of the following is the minimum educational qualification for the SSC MTS (Multi-Tasking
Staff) exam?

a. 10+2 (Intermediate)

b. Graduation

c. 10th pass
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d. Post-graduation

7. What is the maximum age limit for general category candidates applying for SSC CGL exams?

a. 25 years

b. 28 years

c. 30 years

d. 32 years

8. Which of the following subjects is NOT a part of the SSC CGL Tier-I exam?

a. Quantitative Aptitude

b. General Intelligence and Reasoning

c. English Language and Comprehension

d. Computer Science

9. Which SSC exam is specifically conducted for the recruitment of Sub-Inspectors in various Central
Police Organizations (CPOs)?

a. SSC CHSL

b. SSC JE

c. SSC CGL

d. SSC SI (Sub-Inspector) in Delhi Police and CAPFs (Central Armed Police Forces)

10. In SSC exams, what is the duration of the Tier-I exam for SSC CGL?

a. 60 minutes

b. 75 minutes

c. 90 minutes

d. 120 minutes
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IBPS: Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) examinations in India.

1. What does IBPS stand for?

a. Indian Banking and Personnel Services

b. Institute of Banking and Public Services

c. Institute of Banking Personnel Selection

d. International Banking and Professional Standards

2. Which of the following exams is NOT conducted by IBPS?

a. IBPS PO (Probationary Officer)

b. IBPS SO (Specialist Officer)

c. IBPS RRB (Regional Rural Banks)

d. SBI Clerk (State Bank of India Clerk)

3. Which section is common to both IBPS PO and IBPS Clerk Preliminary Examinations?

a. Quantitative Aptitude

b. General Awareness

c. English Language

d. Computer Knowledge

4. In IBPS RRB exams, what does the term "RRB" stand for?

a. Regional Rural Banks

b. Reserve Recruitment Bureau

c. Rural Resources Board

d. Regional Recruitment Body


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5. Which of the following is NOT a part of the IBPS SO exam?

a. Law Officer

b. IT Officer

c. Agriculture Field Officer

d. Postal Assistant

6. What is the maximum age limit for general category candidates applying for IBPS PO exams?

a. 28 years

b. 30 years

c. 32 years

d. 35 years

7. Which bank conducts the interview round in the IBPS PO selection process?

a. IBPS itself

b. Reserve Bank of India (RBI)

c. Participating Banks

d. State Bank of India (SBI)

8. Which of the following is NOT a part of the IBPS Clerk Main Examination?

a. Reasoning

b. Computer Aptitude

c. Quantitative Aptitude

d. Descriptive Writing

9. In IBPS exams, what does the term "Preliminary" refer to?


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a. The first stage of the exam

b. The qualifying round

c. A mock test

d. The final interview

10. Which of the following is the highest level of hierarchy in the banking structure for which IBPS
conducts exams?

a. Clerk

b. Probationary Officer

c. Specialist Officer

d. Regional Rural Bank Officer Scale III

LIC - Life Insurance Corporation examinations in India

1. What does LIC stand for?

a. Life Insurance Corporation

b. Legal Insurance Corporation

c. Long-term Investment Corporation

d. Local Insurance Consortium

2. Which of the following is the flagship policy of LIC, often referred to as the "Whole Life Policy"?

a. LIC Jeevan Anand

b. LIC Jeevan Lakshya

c. LIC Jeevan Pragati

d. LIC Jeevan Umang


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3. In LIC policies, what does the term "Sum Assured" represent?

a. Premium amount

b. Death benefit amount

c. Maturity benefit amount

d. Loan amount

4. Which LIC policy is specifically designed for children's education and marriage needs?

a. LIC New Endowment Plan

b. LIC Jeevan Saral

c. LIC Jeevan Tarun

d. LIC Money Back Plan

5. What is the minimum entry age for the LIC Jeevan Anand policy?

a. 18 years

b. 20 years

c. 22 years

d. 25 years

6. Which LIC policy provides both life cover and a fixed amount payable at regular intervals
throughout the policy term?

a. LIC Jeevan Labh

b. LIC Jeevan Akshay

c. LIC Jeevan Umang

d. LIC Jeevan Shanti

7. What is the primary function of LIC AAO (Assistant Administrative Officer)?


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a. Sales of insurance policies

b. Claims settlement

c. Investment management

d. Underwriting and risk assessment

8. In LIC policies, what does "Rider" refer to?

a. Policyholder

b. Additional coverage option

c. Nominee

d. Policy term

9. Which LIC policy provides a guaranteed monthly income along with life cover?

a. LIC Jeevan Anand

b. LIC Jeevan Pragati

c. LIC Jeevan Shiromani

d. LIC Jeevan Tarun

10. What is the primary objective of LIC's Micro Insurance Plans?

a. Providing coverage to high-income individuals

b. Offering insurance to rural and social sectors

c. Focusing on corporate clients

d. Providing coverage to government employees

RRB - Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) examinations in India

1. What does RRB stand for in the context of Indian examinations?


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a. Regional Rural Bank

b. Railway Recruitment Board

c. Regional Revenue Bureau

d. Rural Resources Board

2. Which of the following exams is NOT conducted by the RRB?

a. RRB NTPC (Non-Technical Popular Categories)

b. RRB ALP (Assistant Loco Pilot)

c. RRB PO (Probationary Officer)

d. RRB Group D

3. What is the minimum educational qualification for the RRB Group D exam?

a. 10th pass

b. 12th pass

c. Graduation

d. Post-graduation

4. Which section is common to both RRB NTPC and RRB ALP exams?

a. General Awareness

b. Arithmetic Ability

c. General Intelligence and Reasoning

d. Technical Ability

5. In RRB exams, what does the term "NTPC" stand for?

a. Non-Technical Popular Categories

b. National Technical and Professional Commission


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c. Northern Territory Personnel Council

d. New Trainee Professional Course

6. What is the full form of RRB ALP?

a. Railway Recruitment Board Assistant Loco Pilot

b. Regional Rural Bank Assistant Level Personnel

c. Railway Regulation Bureau Assistant Loco Pilot

d. Rural Resources Board Assistant Level Personnel

7. Which of the following is a stage in the RRB NTPC exam?

a. Preliminary Examination

b. Main Examination

c. Single-stage Examination

d. Two-stage Examination

8. In RRB exams, what does the term "ALP" refer to?

a. Additional Level Personnel

b. Assistant Loco Pilot

c. Advanced Logistics Professional

d. Agricultural Liaison Person

9. Which organization conducts the RRB exams in India?

a. Indian Railways

b. Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)

c. Railway Recruitment Control Board

d. Ministry of Railways
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10. What is the primary role of an Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) in the railway system?

a. Ticket checking

b. Train driving assistance

c. Signal maintenance

d. Passenger assistance

RBI - Reserve Bank of India examinations

1. What does RBI stand for?

a. Regional Banking Institution

b. Reserve Bank of India

c. Rural Banking Initiative

d. Regulatory Banking Institute

2. Which of the following is the central bank of India?

a. State Bank of India (SBI)

b. Reserve Bank of India (RBI)

c. Punjab National Bank (PNB)

d. Bank of Baroda (BOB)

3. Who is the current Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (as of my last knowledge update in
January 2022)?

a. Shaktikanta Das

b. Raghuram Rajan

c. Urjit Patel
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d. Duvvuri Subbarao

4. Which of the following is NOT a function of the Reserve Bank of India?

a. Issuing currency notes

b. Regulating and supervising banks

c. Conducting monetary policy

d. Managing agricultural exports

5. What is the minimum paid-up capital required for setting up a Local Area Bank in India, as per
RBI guidelines?

a. 25 crore

b. 50 crore

c. 75 crore

d. 100 crore

6. Which committee recommended the establishment of the Reserve Bank of India?

a. Hilton Young Commission

b. Fazal Ali Committee

c. Raghuram Rajan Committee

d. Hilton Young Commission

7. What is the primary objective of the monetary policy of the Reserve Bank of India?

a. Price stability and inflation targeting

b. Promoting economic growth

c. Ensuring full employment

d. All of the above


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8. Which of the following is the currency printing press of the RBI located?

a. Nashik

b. Hyderabad

c. Mumbai

d. Dehradun

9. The Reserve Bank of India was established in the year:

a. 1935

b. 1947

c. 1950

d. 1969

10. Who is responsible for the issuance of coins in India as per the Coinage Act?

a. Ministry of Finance

b. Reserve Bank of India

c. Ministry of Commerce and Industry

d. Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India Limited (SPMCIL)

NABARD - National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development examinations in India

1. What does NABARD stand for?

a. National Banking and Rural Development

b. National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development

c. New Agricultural Banking and Rural Directorate

d. North American Banking and Rural Department


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2. NABARD was established on the recommendations of which committee?

a. Raghuram Rajan Committee

b. Bimal Jalan Committee

c. Shivaraman Committee

d. Narsimham Committee

3. Which of the following is NOT a function of NABARD?

a. Providing credit for agricultural and rural development

b. Implementing rural employment generation schemes

c. Regulating and supervising regional rural banks (RRBs)

d. Conducting monetary policy

4. What is the main purpose of the Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF) managed by
NABARD?

a. Financing rural infrastructure projects

b. Providing direct agricultural subsidies

c. Promoting rural tourism

d. Funding urban development projects

5. Which of the following institutions is considered the financial arm of NABARD?

a. National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC)

b. Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI)

c. National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRDPR)

d. National Housing Bank (NHB)


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6. Who appoints the Chairman of NABARD?

a. President of India

b. Prime Minister of India

c. Finance Minister of India

d. Reserve Bank of India (RBI)

7. NABARD's refinance is available to which type of institutions for rural development activities?

a. Commercial Banks

b. Regional Rural Banks (RRBs)

c. Cooperative Banks

d. All of the above

8. In which year was NABARD officially established?

a. 1975

b. 1982

c. 1991

d. 2000

9. Which of the following is a flagship scheme of NABARD aimed at developing rural infrastructure?

a. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS)

b. Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana (PMAY)

c. Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF)

d. National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM)

10. NABARD operates as a development bank under the jurisdiction of:

a. Ministry of Finance
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b. Ministry of Rural Development

c. Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare

d. Reserve Bank of India (RBI)

Department of Posts examination:

1. Which of the following is the postal system in India that falls under the Department of Posts?

a. UPS (Universal Postal Service)

b. DHL (Dalsey, Hillblom, and Lynn)

c. USPS (United States Postal Service)

d. India Post

2. What is the minimum educational qualification required for the position of Postal Assistant in the
Department of Posts?

a. 10th pass

b. 12th pass

c. Graduation

d. Post-graduation

3. Which of the following services is NOT typically offered by the Department of Posts?

a. Speed Post

b. Savings Bank

c. Money Transfer

d. Airline Services

4. The postal code system used in India is known as:


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a. ZIP Code

b. PIN Code (Postal Index Number)

c. Area Code

d. Country Code

5. Which position is responsible for the overall management of postal services in a district within
the Department of Posts?

a. Postal Assistant

b. Postmaster General

c. Sorting Assistant

d. Mail Guard

6. What is the primary purpose of the 'Registered Post' service provided by the Department of
Posts?

a. Faster delivery of letters

b. Proof of delivery and tracking

c. Bulk mailing

d. Cash on delivery

7. Which of the following is an international money transfer service offered by India Post?

a. Speed Post

b. Express Parcel Post

c. India Post Payments Bank (IPPB)

d. Business Parcel Post

8. What is the role of a 'Gramin Dak Sevak' (GDS) in the Department of Posts?

a. Handling postal savings accounts


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b. Delivering mail in rural areas

c. Managing postal insurance

d. International mail processing

9. The 'India Post Payments Bank (IPPB)' is a subsidiary of the Department of Posts and operates as
a:

a. Public sector bank

b. Cooperative bank

c. Private bank

d. Payment bank

10. Which of the following services is specifically designed for the shipment of parcels?

a. Speed Post

b. Business Parcel Post

c. Express Parcel Post

d. Registered Post

Karnataka State Government Examination:

KPSC - Karnataka Public Service Commission examination:

1. What does KPSC stand for in the context of Karnataka examinations?

a. Kerala Public Service Commission

b. Kolkata Public Sector Commission

c. Karnataka Police Service Commission

d. Karnataka Public Service Commission


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2. Which body conducts the KPSC examinations in Karnataka?

a. Karnataka Government

b. Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)

c. State Bank of India (SBI)

d. Karnataka Public Service Commission

3. What is the primary responsibility of the KPSC in Karnataka?

a. Conducting entrance exams for professional courses

b. Recruitment to civil services and government jobs

c. Regulating the state's transportation system

d. Managing environmental conservation programs

4. What is the minimum educational qualification for most KPSC examinations?

a. Graduation

b. 10th pass

c. 12th pass

d. Technical certification

5. Which of the following is a common stage in the KPSC recruitment process?

a. Preliminary Examination

b. Skill Test

c. Psychometric Assessment

d. Group Discussion (GD)

6. What is the maximum age limit for candidates applying for the Karnataka Administrative Service
(KAS) through KPSC exams?
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a. 28 years

b. 32 years

c. 35 years

d. 40 years

7. Which subject is NOT typically included in KPSC examinations for civil services?

a. History and Culture of Karnataka

b. Kannada Language

c. Information Technology

d. Political Science

8. What is the full form of KAS in the context of KPSC exams?

a. Karnataka Administrative Service

b. Karnataka Agriculture Service

c. Karnataka Accounts Service

d. Karnataka Assistance Service

9. Which committee recommended the establishment of the Public Service Commission in


Karnataka?

a. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Committee

b. A. Sampath Iyengar Committee

c. A. K. Antony Committee

d. K. Santhanam Committee

10. The KPSC exams are conducted for the recruitment of candidates to various sectors in
Karnataka, including:

a. Karnataka Police Department


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b. Karnataka Public Works Department

c. Karnataka Health Department

d. All of the above

KEA - Karnataka Examinations Authority examinations

1. What does KEA stand for in the context of Karnataka examinations?

a. Karnataka Educational Authority

b. Kerala Examinations Association

c. Karnataka Engineering Academy

d. Karnataka Examinations Authority

2. Which body conducts the examinations administered by KEA in Karnataka?

a. Karnataka Government

b. Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)

c. State Bank of India (SBI)

d. Karnataka Examinations Authority

3. What is the primary function of KEA?

a. Conducting entrance exams for medical courses

b. Managing engineering colleges in Karnataka

c. Recruitment for civil services

d. Admissions to professional courses in the state

4. Which common entrance examination is conducted by KEA for admission to undergraduate


engineering courses in Karnataka?
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a. KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test)

b. COMEDK (Consortium of Medical, Engineering, and Dental Colleges of Karnataka)

c. PGCET (Post Graduate Common Entrance Test)

d. NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test)

5. What is the eligibility criterion for appearing in the KCET exam conducted by KEA?

a. 10th pass

b. 12th pass

c. Graduation

d. Post-graduation

6. Apart from engineering, which other stream's admissions are facilitated by KEA through the
Common Entrance Test (CET)?

a. Medical

b. Law

c. Commerce

d. Architecture

7. What is the primary language of instruction in the KCET examination conducted by KEA?

a. Kannada

b. Hindi

c. English

d. Telugu

8. Which of the following is NOT a course for which KEA conducts entrance exams?

a. B.Tech
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b. MBBS

c. MBA

d. B.Arch

9. Which committee recommended the establishment of KEA in Karnataka?

a. M. P. Ranjan Committee

b. A. Sampath Iyengar Committee

c. A. K. Antony Committee

d. Dr. K. Kasturirangan Committee

10. What is the purpose of the Common Admission Process (CAP) conducted by KEA?

a. Admissions to medical colleges

b. Admissions to engineering colleges

c. Admissions to management courses

d. All of the above

KSPCB - Karnataka State Pollution Control Board Examinations

1. What does KSPCB stand for?

a. Karnataka State Public Corporation Board

b. Kerala State Pollution Control Bureau

c. Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

d. Kolkata State Public Health Committee

2. Which legislation empowers the KSPCB to regulate and control environmental pollution in
Karnataka?
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a. Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act

b. Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act

c. Environment Protection Act

d. All of the above

3. What is the primary role of KSPCB in environmental management?

a. Wildlife conservation

b. Soil erosion prevention

c. Pollution control and abatement

d. Forest management

4. Which of the following pollutants is regulated by the KSPCB under the Air Act?

a. Noise pollution

b. Thermal pollution

c. Soil pollution

d. Air pollution

5. The KSPCB issues Consent for Establishment (CFE) and Consent for Operation (CFO) for which
type of industries?

a. Agricultural

b. Industrial

c. Educational

d. Healthcare

6. What is the primary function of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process conducted
by KSPCB?

a. Issuing pollution permits


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b. Assessing the potential environmental impact of projects

c. Conducting public awareness programs

d. Wildlife conservation

7. Which of the following is NOT a function of KSPCB?

a. Monitoring air and water quality

b. Conducting medical research

c. Implementing pollution control measures

d. Inspecting industries for compliance

8. Which committee is responsible for formulating policies and programs for environmental
protection in Karnataka?

a. Karnataka State Biodiversity Board

b. Karnataka State Pollution Control Board

c. Karnataka State Forest Department

d. Karnataka State Environment Impact Assessment Authority

9. The KSPCB may conduct examinations or tests related to environmental management for
positions such as:

a. Forest Officers

b. Pollution Control Officers

c. Civil Engineers

d. All of the above

10. What is the penalty for non-compliance with the regulations enforced by KSPCB?

a. Warning

b. Fine
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c. Imprisonment

d. All of the above

PRIVATE ORGANIZATION

1. Which of the following is an Indian job portal launched in 1997 and is one of the earliest job
websites in the country?

a. Indeed.com

b. Naukri.com

c. Shine.com

d. Monster.com

2. Which job portal is known for its extensive database of job listings from various sources,
including company career pages, job boards, and recruitment agencies?

a. Naukri.com

b. Shine.com

c. Monster.com

d. Indeed.com

3. Which job portal is affiliated with The Times Group, one of the largest media conglomerates in
India?

a. Naukri.com

b. Shine.com

c. Monster.com

d. Indeed.com
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4. Which of the following is an international job portal that operates globally, connecting job
seekers with employers in various countries?

a. Naukri.com

b. Shine.com

c. Monster.com

d. Indeed.com

5. On which of the following job portals can employers post job listings for free, and job seekers can
apply to jobs without any charge?

a. Naukri.com

b. Shine.com

c. Monster.com

d. Indeed.com

6. Which job portal is known for its focus on providing services related to career guidance and skill
development in addition to job listings?

a. Naukri.com

b. Shine.com

c. Monster.com

d. Indeed.com

7. In which year was Naukri.com launched, making it one of the oldest and most well-established
job portals in India?

a. 1995

b. 1997

c. 2000

d. 2002
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8. Which job portal is known for its user-friendly interface, making it easy for both employers and
job seekers to navigate and find relevant information?

a. Naukri.com

b. Shine.com

c. Monster.com

d. Indeed.com

9. Which job portal is often associated with its tagline "Find Jobs Faster"?

a. Naukri.com

b. Shine.com

c. Monster.com

d. Indeed.com

10. On which job portal can job seekers find a wide range of positions, including entry-level jobs,
mid-level positions, and senior management roles?

a. Naukri.com

b. Shine.com

c. Monster.com

d. Indeed.com

LinkedIn.com:

1. What is the primary purpose of LinkedIn?

a. Socializing with friends

b. Professional networking

c. Online shopping
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d. Gaming platform

2. When was LinkedIn founded?

a. 2002

b. 2003

c. 2004

d. 2005

3. Who is the co-founder of LinkedIn?

a. Mark Zuckerberg

b. Jeff Bezos

c. Reid Hoffman

d. Elon Musk

4. Which section of LinkedIn allows users to showcase their professional experience, skills, and
endorsements?

a. Timeline

b. Portfolio

c. Profile

d. Gallery

5. What feature on LinkedIn allows users to connect with others and build professional
relationships?

a. Circles

b. Connections

c. Followers

d. Friends
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6. Which feature on LinkedIn allows users to share updates, articles, and multimedia content with
their network?

a. Blogs

b. Posts

c. Articles

d. Updates

7. What is the purpose of LinkedIn's "Endorsements" feature?

a. Sending direct messages to connections

b. Recommending job opportunities

c. Validating the skills of connections

d. Creating online events

8. What is the professional headline on a LinkedIn profile?

a. Current job title

b. Personal tagline

c. Educational background

d. Hobbies and interests

9. LinkedIn Learning offers:

a. Free courses for all users

b. Certification programs

c. Only live webinars

d. Physical fitness classes


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10. Which company acquired LinkedIn in 2016?

a. Google

b. Microsoft

c. Facebook

d. Amazon

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