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1.The scientific study of insects is known as:
(a) Ichthyology
(b) Entomology
(c) Parasitology
(d) Malacology
Ans: Entomology
2.Who wrote “The Jungle Book”? “The Jungle Book”
(a) R. K. Laxman
(b) Roald Dahl
(c) Rudyard Kipling
(d) Paddy Clark
Ans: Rudyard Kipling
3.The Indian Parliament House was designed by __________.
(a) Alvar Aalto
(b) Michael Graves
(c) Edwin Lutyens
(d) Renzo Piano
Ans: Edwin Lutyens
4. Which dam is built on the Bhagirathi River?
(a) sardar Sarovar
(b) Srisailam
(c) Koyna
(d) Tehri
Ans: Tehri
5. Which of the following mountain ranges in India are the oldest?
(a) imalayas
(b) Vindhyas
(c) Aravalli
(d) Sahyadri
Ans: Aravalli
6. .Who put an end to the system of Dual Government in Bengal?
(a) Warren Hastings
(b) Clive
(c) Regulating Act
(d) British Parliament
Ans: Warren Hastings
7. Which state does not share a common border with Haryana?
(a) Uttar Pradesh
(b) Madhya Pradesh
(c) Himachal Pradesh
(d) Rajasthan
Ans: Madhya Pradesh
8.Non Resident Indians (NRI) Day is marked on:
(a) January 9
(b) January 17
(c) January 19
(d) January 7
Ans: January 9
9.India became a member of the United Nations in........
(a) 1963
(b) 1960
(c) 1951
(d) 1945
Ans:1945
10. Which country is following One Party System?
(a) Mongolia
(b) Spain
(c) Chile
(d) China
Ans: China
11. Which Article of the Constitution abolishes untouchability?
(a) Article 42
(b) Article 15
(c) Article 14
(d) Article 17
Ans: Article 17
12. Centre-state relations are mentioned in which part of the Indian Condtitution ? -
1. Part X
2. Part XI
3. Part XII
4. Part XIII
Ans: Part XI
13. The hormone related to drought tolerance is-
(a) Abscisic acid
(b) Gibberellin
(c) Indole acetic acid
(d) Cytokinin
ANS:- A
14. The two elements that are frequently used for making transistors are
(a)Boron and aluminum
(b)Silicon and germanium
(c)Iridium and tungsten
(d)Niobium and columbium
ANS:- B
15. After Uttar Pradesh which state has the largest number of seats in the Rajya Sabha is :
(a) Andhra Pradesh
(b) Himanchal Pradesh
(c) Madhya Pradesh
(d) Maharashtra
ANS:- D
16. Who was the Governor General of India during the Sepoy mutiny?
(a) Lord Dalhousie
(b) Lord Canning
(c) Lord Hardinge
(d) Lord Lytton
ANS:- B
17. Animals that are well known to use pheromones are
(a) Centipedes
(b) Hydra
(c)Pigeons
(d) Ants
ANS:- D
18. Which of the following is not the effect of modern agriculture?
A) Eutrophication
B) Biomagnification
C) Ozone depletion
D) Nitrate pollution
Answer : C
19. The longest bone in the body is the-
A) Spine
B) Humerus
C) Scapula
D) Femur
Answer : D
20. Blood is an example of ______ type of tissue.
A) Epithelial
B) Connective
C) Nervous
D) Muscle
Answer : B
21. By whom estrogen is produced-
(a) Egg
(b) Follicles
(c) Corpus luteum
(d) Uterus
ANS:- B
22. Acting Chief justice of the Supreme Court in India is appointed by the—
(a) Chief Justice of Supreme Court
(b) Prime Minister
(c) President
(d) Law Minister
And: President
23..The side mirrors of vehicles are of which type of mirrors?
(a) Convex
(b) Concave
(c) Plane
(d) Inverted
Ans.- Convex
24. What is the name of the largest coffee producing state in India?
(a) Andhra Pradesh
(b) Goa
(c) Karnataka
(d) Tamil Nadu
Ans.- Karnataka
.25.Victoria Memorial in Kolkata was proposed to be built by –
(a) Lord Curzon
(b) Lord Canning
(c) William Hastings
(d) L.W. Bentinck
Ans.- Lord Curzon
26.Where is Swami Vivekananda Airport situated?
A. Haryana/
B. Andhra Pradesh/
C .Bihar/
D .Chhattisgarh/
Ans: Chhattisgarh/
27..Which of the following lakes is present in Madhya Pradesh?
A. Shahpura lake/
B. Gorewada Lake
C. Khindsi Lake/
D .Lonar Lake
Ans: Shahpura lake
28.Chakan Gaan-Ngai, a post-harvest festival is celebrated in ___________.
(a) Manipur/
(b) Sikkim/
(c) Meghalaya/
(d) Arunachal Pradesh/
Ans: Manipur/
29. .In 1498, which Portuguese explorer discovered a new sea route from Europe to India? 1498
(a) Vasco da Gama/
(b) Christopher Columbus/
(c) Sir Francis Drake/
(d) John Cabot/
Ans: Vasco da Gama/
30. Who among the following is known as the “Father of Local Self Government” in India?
a) Lord Canning /
b) Lord Ripon /
c) Lord Curzon/
d) Lord Hardinge/
Ans: Lord Ripon
31. Who among the following made the statement ‘Democracy is the government of the people, by the people, for the people.’?
(a) John F. Kennedy
(b) Winston Churchill
(c) Abraham Lincoln
(d) Theodore Roosevelt
Ans: Abraham Lincoln
32. .Planning Commission was constituted in India in which year?
(a) 1947
(b) 1950
(c) 1949
(d) 1952
Ans: 1950
33. Which of the following is a volatile memory of a computer? वनम्न में से कौन सा कं प्यूटि की अस्थिि स्मृवत है? (a) Secondary Memory/ अवतरिक्त स्मृवत (b) Cache memory/ गुप्त स्मृवत (c) RAM (d) ROM
Ans:RAM
34. Which among the sources of energy tapped in India has shown the largest growth till the Eighth plan?
A). Hydro/
B). Thermal/
C). Gas/
D). Nuclear/
Ans: . Thermal/
35.When was Mandela inaugurated as first black President?
B). 1999
C). 2000
D). None of the above
Ans:1994 (Africa)
36. Where is the sports stadium, Green Park, located?
A). Kanpur/
B). Jamshedpur/
C). Cuttack/
D). Patiala/
Ans: Kanpur/
37. Which of the following agencies related to the United Nation was in existence before the Second World War?
A). Food and Agricultural Organisation/
B). International Labour Organisation/
C). World Health Organisation/
D). International Monetary Fund/
38. Which missile is designed to defend large installation like oil-fields etc. against enemy air attacks? A). Akash/
B). Nag/
C). Agni/
D). Prithvi/
39. When was Lord Buddha born?
A). 586 BC
B). 1000 BC
C). 563 BC
D). 750
40.Which are the important minerals found in Manipur?
A). chromite, limestone and serpentinites
B). Oil, coal, manganese
C). Iron, lime, bauxite
D). None of the above
Ans:chromite, limestone and serpentinites/
41. Which amongst the following mammals has the highest metabolic rate in terms of oxygen consumption (mm3/g hour)?
A). Dog/कुत्ता
B). Mouse/चूहा
C). Rabbit/
D). Rat/
Ans: Mouse/
42. Which is the place of worship for Judoists?
A). Synagogue
B). First temple
C). No church or temple
D). Monastery
Ans: Synagogue
43. Which is the associated sport of Bombay Gold Cup?
A). Basketball
B). Weightlifting
C). Hockey
D). Football
Ans: Hockey
44. When was table tennis introduced in Olympics?
A). 1896 at Athens
B). 1988 at Seoul
C). 1924 at Paris
D). 1924 at Seoul
Ans: 1988 at Seoul
45 By whom were the Saturn rings were discovered?
A). Plato/
B). Galileo
C). Einstein
D). Newton
Ans: Galileo
46. The headquarters of the International Red Cross is situated in which city
A). London
B). Geneva
C). New York
D). Sydney
Ans: Geneva
47.Which animal breathes through the skin?
A). Crocodile
B). Tortoise
C). Fish
D). Frog
Ans: Frog
48. Related to sound which one of the following is correct?
A). Sound travels faster in air than Iron
B). Sound travels faster in Iron than Air
C). All the above
D). None of the above
Ans: Sound travels faster in Iron than Air
49. The Sivasamudram Falls is on which river ______________
A). Krishna
B). Godavari
C). Kaveri
D). Ganges
Ans: Kaveri
50.Which type of fire extinguisher is used for petroleum fire?
A). Powder type
B). Liquid type
C). Soda acid type
D). Foam type
Ans: Powder type
51. Deep blue colour is imparted to glass by the presence of
A). cupric oxide
B). nickel oxide
C). cobalt oxide
D). iron oxide
Ans: cobalt oxide
52. Who designed the first electronic computer - ENIAC?
A). John Mauchly
B). J Presper Eckert
C). Van Neuman
D). Both 1 and 2
Ans: Both 1 and 2/
53. Milk protein is digested by which of the following enzyme-
(a) Pepsin
(b) Trypsin
(c) Rennin
(d) Erepsin
Ans: Rennin
54. Near which city is the Kakrapar Nuclear Power Station located?
(a) Kota (Rajasthan)
(b) Karwar (Karnataka)
(c) Vyara(Gujarat)/
(d) Mumbai (Maharashtra)
ANS:- C
55. . .Gandhi Irwin pact happened in which year?
(a)1930
(b)1931
(c)1932
(d)1933
ANS:- B
56. Plasma membrane is built up of
(a) Protein
(b) Lipid
(c) Carbohydrate
(d) (a),(b) and (c)
ANS:-D
57. The Cape of Good Hope was discovered by?
(a) Vasco-da-Gama
(b) Almeida
(c) Albuquerque Diaz
(d) Bartolomeu Dias
ANS:-D
58.When the left ventricle in the human heart contracts, the blood moves to the?
(a) Brain
(b) Pulmonary artery/
(c) Aorta
(d) Lungs
ANS:-C
59. During the Rigvedic period, ‘Niska’ was an ornament of ?
(a) Ear
(b) Neck
(c) Arm
(d) Wrist
ANS:-B
60. .The life span of RBC of man is?
(a) 120 days
(b) 150 days
(c) 180 days
(d) 190 days
ANS:-A
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