1: What is called as the “Roof of the World”?
2: The illustrious names of Aryabhatta and Varahamihir are associated with the age of the
3: Who generally acknowledged as the pioneer of local self government in modern India?
4: Which Article of the Constitution of India abolishes untouchability and forbids its practice in any form?
5: The idea of Pakistan was first conceived by
6: Which of the following countries has introduced “Direct Democracy”?
7: Inflation occurs when aggregate supply is
8: Which State has the lowest per capita income in India?
9: In the budget figures of the Government of India, fiscal deficit is
10: The eighth Joint Economic Group dialogue between China and India was held in January 2010 in Beijing, China after a gap of
11: According to the recently released World Bank Report, the Chinese economy grew by the close of fourth quarter of 2009 at the rate of
12: As per the quality of life Index 2010, which was released worldwide in January 2010, the united States occupies the
13: The India-France deal for civil nuclear corporation, which came into force in January 2010, had been signed between the two countries in
14: Wodeyars were the ruler of
15: “Black Pagoda” is in
16: The meeting of the Rajya Sabha are presided over by the
17: Lunar eclipse occurs on
18: Which of the following crops helps in nitrogen fixation?
19: Detroit in the U. S. A. is known as the city of
20: The term “Fourth Estate” refers to
21: SAIL’s plant in Karnataka is situated at
22: At which of the following place Rajiv Gandhi died of human bomb explosion?
23: Who is not the Speaker of the Lok Sabha ever?
24: The Governor General associated with the abolition of slavery was
25: The name of India’s first carrier is
26: The general direct flow of summer monsoon in India is -
27: World No-Tobacco Day is observed on -
28: Which one of the following ecosystems covers the largest area of the earth’s surface?
29: With which game is the Double Fault associated?
30: Where is the oldest oil refinery in India located?
31: The Siwaliks stretch between -
32: Thalassaemia is a hereditary disease affecting -
33: Polythene is industrially prepared by the polymerization of -
34: In cricket the length of pitch between the two wickets is -
35: Which one of the following is not the official language of the United Nations Organisation?
36: Which countries are separated by Mac Mohan Line?
37: Which one of the following is a water soluble vitamin?
38: Among the following who was the Speaker in two Lok Sabhas?
39: ‘Lakshya’ which is part of Indian Defence System is
40: Which one of the following states has only one representatives each in Lok Sabha?
41: Who among the following is known as the guardian of the Public Purse in India?
42: Biological Oxygen demand (BOD) is used as a standard measure of
43: Which of the following Crops is of Kharif Season?
44: Fruit most suitable for making jelly is
45: Who was the first chief Justice of Supreme court of Calcutta?
46: By which of the following Acts were the Commercial Rights of East India Company Abolished?
47: Who Was the founder of All India Muslim League?
48: Vishakhapatnam Steel Plant obtains its iron ore from the mines of
49: The First Finance Commission was constituted in the year
50: Which one of the following Settlements comprised Zamindar as middleman to collect the land revenue?
51: Which of the following was the court language during the reign of Akbar?
52: What were the districts called in the Vijaynagar empire?
53: Which was the first National News Agency of India?
54: The depiction of the stones of the previous lives of Gautama Buddha was first done in the art of
55: The British Parliament can do everything except make a woman a man and a woman a man?To whom is this statement ascribed?
56: Which of the following states did not come into being in 1987?
57: The number of Zonal Councils in India is
58: National Commission for Back ward Classes was established in
59: Indravati Hydroelectric Project is the multipurpose projet of
60: Which sector contributes the maximum share in National income of India?
61: Shankarlal Guru committee was associated With
62: IMF is the result of
63: The Difference between Gross Domestic product and Net Domestic product is
64: First share market in India was established in
65: The acronym STD written on Telephone booth stands for
66: India has signed a landamrk deal for sale of Dhruv Advance Light Helicopters (ALHs) with
67: Humidity is measured by which of the following instrument?
68: Rabindranath Tagore was awarded Noble Prize for his literary work named
69: Which of the following department of Indian Government takes care of education of children with physical disabilities?
70: Amrita Pritam’s work “A Revenue Stamp” is
71: “Nadi Ke Dweep” is the creation of
72: The poetic work “Rashmirathi” was written by
73: “Operation Black Board” refers to providing schools with
74: Transistors used in electronic equipments are mostly made of
75: The disease diphtheria affects
76: Which of the following is the brightest planet as seen from the earth?
77: The Harry Potter series is written by
78: The most common communicable disease is
79: Among the following, the richest source of protein is
80: Taoism is a school of
81: Hydrogen is used instead of Helium to fill balloons for meteorology because
82: The most abundant element in the earth’s crust is
83: Stainless steel is an example of
84: The Non-Cooperation Movement was ultimately withdrawn by Mahatma Gandhi
85: The Preamble of the Constitution after 42nd amendment declares India
86: The International Date Line is the
87: The real executive power under a Parliamentary Government rests with
88: Who among the following was the first Maratha Ruler to get legal recognition from the Mughals?
89: The average solar day is approximately
90: The constellation Sapta-Rishi is known to westerns as the
91: One kilobyte is equal to
92: Which of the following is a cellulose fiber?
93: Which of the following is not an example of Operating System?
94: Which of the following vitamins helps in the absorption of calcium?
95: Dengue fever is spread by
96: Which of the following is not a fundamental right of the Indian citizens?
97: Which supercomputer is developed by the Indian Scientists?
98: Genome is the key to tomorrow’s medical practices because
99: Which of the following is not a missile tested in Indian Missile Programme?
100: Mahatma Gandhi started his struggle against apartheid in
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1: What is called as the “Roof of the World”? 1. Indira Point 2. Kanchenjunga 3. Pamir Knot 4. Indira Col Answer: 3. Pamir knot 2: The illustrious names of Aryabhatta and Varahamihir are associated with the age of the 1. Guptas 2. Kushanas 3. Mauryas 4. Palas Answer: 1. Guptas 3: Who generally acknowledged as the pioneer of local self government in modern India? 1. Ripon 2. Mayo 3. Lytton 4. Curzon Answer: 1. Ripon 4: Which Article of the Constitution of India abolishes untouchability and forbids its practice in any form? 1. Article 16 2. Article 17 3. Article 18 4. Article 15 Answer: 2. Article 17 5: The idea of Pakistan was first conceived by 1. Muhammad Iqbal 2. M. A. Jinnah 3. Shaukat Ali 4. Aga Khan Answer: 1. Muhammad Iqbal 6: Which of the following countries has introduced “Direct Democracy”? 1. Russia 2. India 3. France 4. Switzerland Answer: 4. Switzerland 7: Inflation occurs when aggregate supply is 1. More that aggregate demand 2. Less than aggregate demand 3. Equal to aggregate demand 4. None of the above Answer: 2. More that aggregate demand 8: Which State has the lowest per capita income in India? 1. Bihar 2. Orissa 3. Rajasthan 4. Gujrat Answer: 2. Orissa 9: In the budget figures of the Government of India, fiscal deficit is 1. Total expenditure – total receipts 2. Revenue expenditure – revenue receipts 3. Capital expenditure – capital receipts + market borrowings 4. Sum of budget deficit and Government’s market borrowings and liabilities Answer: 1. Total expenditure – total receipts 10: The eighth Joint Economic Group dialogue between China and India was held in January 2010 in Beijing, China after a gap of 1. two years 2. three years 3. four years 4. five years Answer: 3. four years 11: According to the recently released World Bank Report, the Chinese economy grew by the close of fourth quarter of 2009 at the rate of 1. 9.7 percent 2. 10.7 percent 3. 10.8 percent 4. 11 percent Answer: 2. 10.7 percent 12: As per the quality of life Index 2010, which was released worldwide in January 2010, the united States occupies the 1. Second Place 2. Third Place 3. Fifth Place 4. Seventh Place Answer: 4. Seventh Place 13: The India-France deal for civil nuclear corporation, which came into force in January 2010, had been signed between the two countries in 1. September 2008 2. October 2008 3. November 2008 4. December 2008 Answer: 1. September 2008 14: Wodeyars were the ruler of 1. Princely State of Mysore 2. Princely State of Travancore 3. Vijayanagaram 4. None of these Answer: 1. Princely State of Mysore 15: “Black Pagoda” is in 1. Egypt 2. Srilanka 3. Madurai 4. Konark Answer: 4. Konark 16: The meeting of the Rajya Sabha are presided over by the 1. President 2. Vice President 3. Prime Minister 4. Speaker Answer: 2. Vice President 17: Lunar eclipse occurs on 1. A new moon day 2. A full moon day 3. A half moon day 4. both 1 and 2 Answer: 2. A full moon day 18: Which of the following crops helps in nitrogen fixation? 1. Rice 2. Wheat 3. Beans 4. Maize Answer: 3. Beans 19: Detroit in the U. S. A. is known as the city of 1. Motor Car 2. Lights 3. Aeroplanes 4. Rockets Answer: 1. Motor Car 20: The term “Fourth Estate” refers to 1. Backward States 2. Judiciary 3. Press 4. Tea Estate Answer: 3. Press 21: SAIL’s plant in Karnataka is situated at 1. Bangalore 2. Bhadravati 3. Belgaum 4. Hubli Answer: 2. Bhadravati 22: At which of the following place Rajiv Gandhi died of human bomb explosion? 1. New Delhi 2. Chennai 3. Sriperumbudur 4. Colombo Answer: 3. Sriperumbudur 23: Who is not the Speaker of the Lok Sabha ever? 1. Somnath Chatterjee 2. P. A. Sangma 3. Meira Kumar 4. Sushma Swaraj Answer: 4. Sushma Swaraj 24: The Governor General associated with the abolition of slavery was 1. Cornwallis 2. Bentinck 3. Dalhousie 4. Rippon Answer: 2. Bentinck 25: The name of India’s first carrier is 1. INS Vikrant 2. INS Nilgiri 3. INS Kukri 4. INS Himgiri Answer: 1. INS Vikrant 26: The general direct flow of summer monsoon in India is - 1. From South to North 2. From South West to South East 3. From South East to South West 4. From South West to North East Answer: 2 From South West to South East 27: World No-Tobacco Day is observed on - 1. May 25 2. May 31 3. May28 4. May 24 Answer: 2. May 31 28: Which one of the following ecosystems covers the largest area of the earth’s surface? 1. Desert Ecosystem 2. Grassland Ecosystem 3. Mountain Ecosystem 4. Marine Ecosystem Answer: 4. Marine Ecosystem 29: With which game is the Double Fault associated? 1. Lawn Tennis 2. Football 3. Cricket 4. Hockey Answer: 2. Football 30: Where is the oldest oil refinery in India located? 1. Digboi 2. Cochin 3. Mathura 4. Guwahati Answer: 1. Digboi 31: The Siwaliks stretch between - 1. Indus and Sutlaj 2. Potwar basin and Teesta 3. Sutlaj and Kali 4. None of these Answer: 2. Potwar basin and Teesta 32: Thalassaemia is a hereditary disease affecting - 1. Blood 2. Lungs 3. Heart 4. Kidney Answer: 1. Blood 33: Polythene is industrially prepared by the polymerization of - 1. Methane 2. Styrene 3. Acetylene 4. Ethylene Answer: 4. Ethylene 34: In cricket the length of pitch between the two wickets is - 1. 24 yards 2. 23 yards 3. 22 yards 4. 21 yards Answer: 3. 22 yards 35: Which one of the following is not the official language of the United Nations Organisation? 1. Arabic 2. Chinese 3. Portuguese 4. Spanish Answer: 3. Portuguese 36: Which countries are separated by Mac Mohan Line? 1. India and Pakistan 2. China and Tibet 3. India and China 4. India and Bangladesh Answer: 3. India and China 37: Which one of the following is a water soluble vitamin? 1. Vitamin A 2. Vitamin C 3. Vitamin D 4. Vitamin K Answer: 2. Vitamin C 38: Among the following who was the Speaker in two Lok Sabhas? 1. Rabi Ray 2. Shivraj Patil 3. P. A. Sangma 4. G. M. C Balyogi Answer: 4. G. M. C Balyogi 39: ‘Lakshya’ which is part of Indian Defence System is 1. Surface of air missile 2. Missile Firing Submarine 3. multi Barrel rocket System 4. Pilot-less target aircraft Answer: 4. Pilot-less target aircraft 40: Which one of the following states has only one representatives each in Lok Sabha? 1. Manipur, Meghalaya 2. Himachal Pradesh and Jammu Kashmir 3. Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura 4. Mizoram and Nagaland Answer: 4. Mizoram and Nagaland 41: Who among the following is known as the guardian of the Public Purse in India? 1. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India 2. The President 3. The Minister of Finance 4. The parliament Answer: 1. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India 42: Biological Oxygen demand (BOD) is used as a standard measure of 1. Oxygen level in forest System 2. Oxygen level in animals 3. Oxygen level in water system 4. Oxygen level in atmosphere Answer: 3. Oxygen level in water system 43: Which of the following Crops is of Kharif Season? 1. Soyabean 2. Linseed 3. lentil 4. Mustard Answer: 1. Soyabean 44: Fruit most suitable for making jelly is 1. Papaya 2. Karunda 3. Mango 4. Banana Answer: 3. Mango 45: Who was the first chief Justice of Supreme court of Calcutta? 1. Hyde 2. Elijah Impey 3. Lemaistre 4. Monson Answer: 2. Elijah Impey 46: By which of the following Acts were the Commercial Rights of East India Company Abolished? 1. Regulating Act of 1773 2. Charter Act of 1813 3. Charter Act of 1833 4. Charter Act of 1853 Answer: 3. Charter Act of 1833 47: Who Was the founder of All India Muslim League? 1. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan 2. Nawab Saleem Ullah Khan 3. Liyaqat Ali Khan 4. Mohammad Ali Jinnah Answer: 2. Nawab Saleem Ullah Khan 48: Vishakhapatnam Steel Plant obtains its iron ore from the mines of 1. Bababudan 2. Bailadila 3. Dalli-Rajhra 4. Gurumahisaini Answer: 1. Bababudan 49: The First Finance Commission was constituted in the year 1. 1956 2. 1953 3. 1952 4. 1951 Answer: 4. 1951 50: Which one of the following Settlements comprised Zamindar as middleman to collect the land revenue? 1. Mahalwari Settlement 2. Ryotwari Settlement 3. Permanent Settlement 4. None of the above Answer: 3. Permanent Settlement 51: Which of the following was the court language during the reign of Akbar? 1. Hindi 2. Urdu 3. Persian 4. Arabic Answer: 3. Persian 52: What were the districts called in the Vijaynagar empire? 1. Nadu 2. Khurram 3. Kottam 4. Janpad Answer: 3. Kottam 53: Which was the first National News Agency of India? 1. The Indian Review 2. The Free Press of India 3. The Associated Press of India 4. None of the above Answer: 3. The Associated Press of India 54: The depiction of the stones of the previous lives of Gautama Buddha was first done in the art of 1. Sarnath Pillar of Asoka 2. Bharhut Stupa 3. Ajanta Caves 4. Eilora Caves Answer: 2. Bharhut Stupa 55: The British Parliament can do everything except make a woman a man and a woman a man?To whom is this statement ascribed? 1. Dicey 2. Hegal 3. De Lolme 4. none of above Answer: 3. De Lolme 56: Which of the following states did not come into being in 1987? 1. Mizoram 2. Arunachal Pradesh 3. Goa 4. Manipur Answer: 4. Manipur 57: The number of Zonal Councils in India is 1. Five 2. Four 3. Seven 4. Eight Answer: 1. Five 58: National Commission for Back ward Classes was established in 1. 1994 2. 1993 3. 1995 4. 1999 Answer: 2. 1993 59: Indravati Hydroelectric Project is the multipurpose projet of 1. Maharashtra state 2. Gujarat state 3. Orissa State 4. Tamil Nadu state Answer: 3. Orissa State 60: Which sector contributes the maximum share in National income of India? 1. Primary 2. Secondary 3. Tertiary 4. All the above have equal share Answer: 3. Tertiary 61: Shankarlal Guru committee was associated With 1. Agricultural Marketing 2. Agricultural production 3. Public Distribution System 4. None of above Answer: 1. Agricultural Marketing 62: IMF is the result of 1. Hawana Conference 2. Rome Conference 3. Brettonwood Conference 4. Geneva Conference Answer: 3. Brettonwood Conference 63: The Difference between Gross Domestic product and Net Domestic product is 1. Government Revenue 2. Net Indirect Tax (Indirect Tax Subsidy) 3. Consumption of fixed Capital 4. Net Capital Formation Answer: 4. Net Capital Formation 64: First share market in India was established in 1. Delhi 2. Mumbai 3. Kolkata 4. chennai Answer: 2. Mumbai 65: The acronym STD written on Telephone booth stands for 1. Straight Telephone Dial 2. Switch Telephone Dial 3. Subscriber Telephone Dialing 4. Save Telephone Dialing Answer: 3. Subscriber Telephone Dialing 66: India has signed a landamrk deal for sale of Dhruv Advance Light Helicopters (ALHs) with 1. Venezuela 2. Peru 3. Ecuador 4. Chile Answer: 3. Ecuador 67: Humidity is measured by which of the following instrument? 1. Barometer 2. Thermometer 3. Hygrometer 4. Hydrometer Answer: 3. Hygrometer 68: Rabindranath Tagore was awarded Noble Prize for his literary work named 1. Geetanjali 2. Rajtarangini 3. Chokher Bali 4. Kapal Kundala Answer: 1. Geetanjali 69: Which of the following department of Indian Government takes care of education of children with physical disabilities? 1. Ministry of Welfare 2. Ministry of Sports 3. Ministry of HRD 4. Ministry of Rural Development Answer: 1. Ministry of Welfare 70: Amrita Pritam’s work “A Revenue Stamp” is 1. A book of stories 2. A novel 3. A biography 4. An autobiography Answer: 4. An autobiography 71: “Nadi Ke Dweep” is the creation of 1. Nirmala Verma 2. Krishna Sobit 3. Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh 4. Sachidananda Heeranand Vatsyayan Agyeya Answer: 4. Sachidananda Heeranand Vatsyayan Agyeya 72: The poetic work “Rashmirathi” was written by 1. Maithilisharan Gupt 2. Mahadevi Verma 3. Ramdhari Singh Dinkar 4. Surya Kant Tripathi Nirala Answer: 3. Ramdhari Singh Dinkar 73: “Operation Black Board” refers to providing schools with 1. Enough number of black boards 2. New type of black boards 3. Training for using new type of black boards 4. All essential learning materials. Answer: 4. Training for using new type of black boards 74: Transistors used in electronic equipments are mostly made of 1. Silver 2. Copper 3. Silicon 4. Carbon Answer: 3. Silicon 75: The disease diphtheria affects 1. Lungs 2. Intestine 3. Throat 4. Body joints Answer: 3. Throat 76: Which of the following is the brightest planet as seen from the earth? 1. Mercury 2. Uranus 3. Venus 4. Mars Answer: 3. Venus 77: The Harry Potter series is written by 1. K K Rowling 2. K J Rowling 3. J K Rowling 4. A K Rowling Answer: 3. J K Rowling 78: The most common communicable disease is 1. Influenza 2. Typhoid 3. Cholera 4. Polio Answer: 1. Influenza 79: Among the following, the richest source of protein is 1. Ground Nut 2. Rice 3. Potato 4. Apple Answer: 1. Ground Nut 80: Taoism is a school of 1. Chinese philosophy 2. Japanese philosophy 3. Buddhist philosophy 4. Sri Lankan philosophy Answer: 1. Chinese Philosophy 81: Hydrogen is used instead of Helium to fill balloons for meteorology because 1. of its low density 2. It is not very reactive under normal conditions 3. It is almost insoluble in water 4. It can be prepared easily Answer: 1. of its low density 82: The most abundant element in the earth’s crust is 1. Silicon 2. Aluminium 3. Nitrogen 4. Oxygen Answer: 4. Oxygen 83: Stainless steel is an example of 1. A metallic compound 2. A homogeneous mixture 3. A heterogeneous mixture 4. An inorganic compound Answer: 1. A metallic compound 84: The Non-Cooperation Movement was ultimately withdrawn by Mahatma Gandhi 1. On the directions of the Party 2. On account of amicable settlement with the British 3. On account of violent incidents at Chauri-Chaura 4. On account of excessive repression by the Government Answer: 3. On account of violent incidents at Chauri-Chaura 85: The Preamble of the Constitution after 42nd amendment declares India 1. Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic 2. Sovereign Democratic Republic 3. Federal Democratic Republic 4. Federal Socialist Democratic Republic Answer: 1. Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic 86: The International Date Line is the 1. Equator 2. 0° Longitude 3. 88° East Longitude 4. 180° Longitude Answer: 4. 180° Longitude 87: The real executive power under a Parliamentary Government rests with 1. The Parliament 2. The King 3. The Council of Ministers 4. The Civil Servants Answer: 3. The Council of Ministers 88: Who among the following was the first Maratha Ruler to get legal recognition from the Mughals? 1. Sahuji 2. Shivaji 3. Balaji Baji Rao 4. Sambhaji Answer: 1. Sahuji 89: The average solar day is approximately 1. 24 hrs 2. 24 hrs 15 minutes 3. 24 hrs 52 minutes 4. 24 hrs 15 Second Answer: 1. 24 hrs 90: The constellation Sapta-Rishi is known to westerns as the 1. Seven Monks 2. Alpha Centauri 3. Big Dipper 4. Small Bear Answer: 3. Big Dipper 91: One kilobyte is equal to 1. 1000 bytes 2. 1024 bytes 3. 100 bytes 4. 1023 bytes Answer: 2. 1024 bytes 92: Which of the following is a cellulose fiber? 1. Cotton 2. Wool 3. Rayon 4. Polyester Answer: 1. Cotton 93: Which of the following is not an example of Operating System? 1. Windows 98 2. BSD Unix 3. Microsoft Office XP 4. Red Hat Linux Answer: 3. Microsoft Office XP 94: Which of the following vitamins helps in the absorption of calcium? 1. Vitamin A 2. Vitamin B 3. Vitamin C 4. Vitamin D Answer: 4. Vitamin D 95: Dengue fever is spread by 1. Aedes aegypti mosquito 2. Common House flies 3. Anophilies mosquito 4. Rodent like rats and squirrels Answer: 1. Aedes aegypti mosquito 96: Which of the following is not a fundamental right of the Indian citizens? 1. Right to property 2. Right to freedom of expression 3. Right to vote 4. Right to remain silence Answer: 1. Right to property 97: Which supercomputer is developed by the Indian Scientists? 1. Param 2. Super 301 3. Compaq Presario 4. CRAY YMP Answer: 1. Param 98: Genome is the key to tomorrow’s medical practices because 1. It unleashes an information revolution 2. It provides a new outlook into medicine 3. It is a new way of making drugs 4. It can enable customized medicines. Answer: 2. it provides a new outlook into medicine 99: Which of the following is not a missile tested in Indian Missile Programme? 1. Agni 2. Trishul 3. Prithvi 4. Arjun Answer: 4. Arjun |
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