Monday, November 8, 2010
ECONOMIC G.K. QUESTIONS
G.K. QUESTIONS
- Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
- Varahagiri Venkatagiri
- Giani Zail Singh
- Dr. Shanker Dayal Sharma
List I (Person) | List II (Organization |
A. Anil Agarwal | 1. Gujarat Heavy Chemicals Ltd. |
B. Gautam H. Singhania | 2. Raymond Ltd. |
C. Sanjay Dalmia | 3. Vedanta Resources |
D. Venugopal Dhoot | 4. Videocon Group |
Code:
A | B | C | D | |
(a) | 3 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
(b) | 4 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
(c) | 3 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
(d) | 4 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
- Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation
- International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
- World Health Organization
- World Economic Forum
- Gujarat
- Haryana
- Madhya Pradesh
- Rajasthan
- MMTC is India's largest trading organization
- Neelachal Ispat Nigam Limited has been set up by MMTC jointy with the Government of Orissa
- 1 only
- 2 only
- Both 1 and 2
- Neither 1 nor 2
- Andhra Pradesh
- Karnataka
- Kerala
- Tamil Nadu
- Japan: Nikkei
- Singapore: Shcomp
- UK: FTSE
- USA: Nasdaq
- INS Sindhughosh is an aircraft carrier
- INS Viraat is a submarine
- 1 only
- 2 only
- Both 1 and 2
- Neither 1 nor 2
- The Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices recommends the Minimum Support Prices for 32 crops
- The Union Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution has launched the National Food Security Mission
- 1 only
- 2 only
- Both 1 and 2
- Neither 1 nor 2
- Kochi (Cochin)
- Dahej
- Paradip
- New Mangalore
- To study the current socio-economic conditions of certain minority communities
- To suggest measures for financing the development of infrastructure
- To frame a policy on the production of genetically modified organisms
- To suggest measure to reduce the fiscal deficit in the Union Budget
- Dhrupad vocalists
- Kathak dancers
- Sarod maestros
- Tabla players
List I (Famous person) | List II (Well-known for) |
A. Mandakini Amte | 1. Theatre director |
B. Neelam Mansingh Chowdhry | 2.Social service and community leadership |
C. Romila Thapar | 3. Dance |
D. Vanashree Rao | 4. History writing |
Code:
A | B | C | D | |
a | 2 | 1 | 4 | 3 |
b | 2 | 4 | 1 | 3 |
c | 3 | 1 | 4 | 2 |
d | 3 | 4 | 1 | 2 |
- Administrative skills
- Achievements in scientific research
- Achievements in sports and games
- Courage and valour
- Arunachal Pradesh
- Himachal Pradesh
- Sikkim
- Uttarakhand
- Review of Centre-State relations
- Review of Delimitation Act
- Tax reforms and measures to increase revenues
- Price reforms in the oil sector
- Bahubali
- Buddha
- Mahavir
- Nataraja
Tradition | State | |
1. | Gatka, a traditional martial art | Kerala |
2. | Madhubani, a traditional painting | Bihar |
3. | Singhey Khababs Sindhu Darshan Festival | Jammu and Kashmir |
Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?
- 1 and 2 only
- 3 only
- 2 and 3 only
- 1, 2 and 3
List I (Famous person) | List II (Well-known as) | ||
A. | Anna Hazare | 1. | Lawyer |
B. | Deepak Parekh | 2. | Banker |
C. | GVK Reddy | 3. | Gandhian and social activist |
D. | Harish Salve | 4. | Industrialist |
Code:
A | B | C | D | |
a | 1 | 2 | 4 | 3 |
b | 1 | 4 | 2 | 3 |
c | 3 | 2 | 4 | 1 |
d | 3 | 4 | 2 | 1 |
List I (Famous person) | List II (Well-known as) | ||
A. | Amrita Sher-Gil | 1. | Dancer |
B. | Bhimsen Joshi | 2. | Painter |
C. | Rukmini Devi Arundale | 3. | Poet |
D. | Suryakant Tripathi Nirala | 4. | Singer |
Code:
A | B | C | D | |
a | 2 | 1 | 4 | 3 |
b | 2 | 4 | 1 | 3 |
c | 3 | 1 | 4 | 2 |
d | 3 | 4 | 1 | 2 |
- Ministry of Health and Family Welfare launched the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana
- Minstry of Textiles launched the Rajiv Gandhi Shilpi Swasthya Bima Yojana
- 1 only
- 2 only
- Both 1 and 2
- Neither 1 nor 2
Persons | Sport | |
1. | Anand Pawar | Chess |
2. | Akhil Kumar | Boxing |
3. | Shiv Shankar Prasad Chowrasia | Golf |
Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?
- 1 and 2 only
- 2 and 3 only
- 3 only
- 1, 2 and 3
List I (Book) | List II (Author) | ||
A. | In Custody | 1. | Amartya Sen |
B. | Sea of Poppies | 2. | Amitav Ghosh |
C. | The Argumentative Indian | 3. | Anita Desai |
D. | Unaccostomed Earth | 4. | Jhumpa Lahiri |
Code:
A | B | C | D | |
a | 4 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
b | 4 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
c | 3 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
d | 3 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
- A traditional toddy tappers community of Andhra Pradesh
- A traditional fishing community of Maharashtra
- A traditional silk-weaving community of Kerala
- A traditional salt pan workers community of Gujarat
- Dilwara Temple
- Kalka-Simla Railway
- Bhiterkania Mangrove Area
- Vishakapatnam to Araku valley railway line
FIRST INDIANS
Actress of the Talkies
Zubeida, Alam Ara(1931)
Actress to win Padma Shri Award
Nargis Dutt(1958)
Architect
Maha Govinda(5th C.BC)
Aryabhatta Medal Winner
K.R. Ramanathan(1977)
Bharat Ratna Award Winner
C.Rajgopalachari( 1954)
British Governor General of Indian Union
Lord Louis Mountbatten( Aug. 15, 1947-June 20, 1948)
Captain of Test Cricket
C.K.Nayudu(1932)
Century in Test Cricket
Lala Amarnath(1933- 1934)
Chairman of Rajaya Sabha
S.V.Krishnamoorthy( 1952)
Chevalier Award Winner
Sivaji Ganesan
Chief Election Commissioner
Sukumar Sen(1950-1958)
Chief Justice of India
Hiralal J.Kania(1950- 1951)
Chief of Air Staff
Sir Thomas Elmhirst(1947- 1950)
Chief of Army Staff to die in harness
B.C.Joshi(1994)
Chief of Coast Guard
V.A.Kamath(1978- 1980)
Chief of Naval Staff
R.D.Katari(1958- 1962)
Commander-in- Chief
K.M.Cariappa( 1949-1953)
Cosmonaut
Rakesh Sharma(1984)
Cricketer to have battled in all positions(1 to 11)
Vinoo Mankad
Dada Saheb Phalke Award Winner
Devika Rani Roerich(1969)
Dancer to perform abroad
Uday Shankar
Deputy Prime Minister
Vallabhbhai Patel(1947-1950)
Deputy Prime Minister to die in harness
Vallabhbhai Patel(1950)
Elected President
S.Radhakrishnan( 1962-1967)
Emperor of Mughal Dynasty
Babar(1526-1530)
Field Marshal
S.H.F.J.Manekshaw( 1973)
Film Star Chief Minister
M.G.Ramachandran( Tamil Nadu, 1977)
Financial Minister to present the Budget three times in a row
Manmohan Singh (1933, 1994, 1995)
Finix Award Winner
Sr.P.C.Sorcar
Geometer
Baudhayana, Sulva Sutras(800 BC)
Governor General of British India
Warren Hastings(1774- 1785)
Grammarian
Panini, Ashtadhyaayi( 6th C. BC)
Helms Award Winner
Kunwar Digvijay Singh Babu(1952)
Home Minister
Vallabhbhai Patel(1946)
ICS Officer
Satyendranath Tagore
Indian Chief of Air Staff
S.Mukherjee( 1954-1960)
Indian Governor General of Indian Union
M.Rajendra Singh(April 1, 1955-May 14, 1955)
Indian Woman President of Indian National Congress
Sarojini Naidu(1925)
J.C.Bose Medal Winner
V.Ramalingaswami( 1977)
Jain Tithankara
Rishabha Dev
Jananpith Award Winner
G.Sankara Kurup, Odakuzhal(1965)
Lady of the Indian Film
Devika Rani Roerich
Lata Mangeshkar Award Winner
Naushad(1984)
Lawgiver
Manu, Manu Smirti(3100 BC)
Man to climb Mount Everest without oxygen
Phu Dorjee(1984)
Man to climb Mount Everest
Tanzing Norgay(with Edumund Hillary, 1953)
Man to make solo Flight(from US to India)
Satish Soman(1994)
Man to swim across English Channel
Mihir Sen(1966)
Man to swim several Straits in one calender year
Mihir Sen(1966)
Managing Director of World Bank
Gautam Kaji(1995)
Member of British Parliament
Dadabhai Naoroji(1862)
Member of Viceroy’s Executive Council
Sir S.P.Sinha(1909)
Miss Universe
Sushmita Sen(1994)
Miss World
Reita Faria(1966)
Musician to get Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushana
M.S.Subbulakshmi( 1954,1975)
Musician to get Ramon Magsaysay Award
M.S.Subbulakshami( 1974)
Naval Pilot
Y.N..Singh(1941)
Nishan-Eey-Pakistan Award Winner
Morarji Desai(1991)
Nobel Prize Winner
Rabindranath Tagore, Gitanjali(1913)
Olympic Medal Winner
Norman Pritchard, Silver(1900)
Oscar Winner
Bhanu Athaiya
Patricide
Ajatshatru’s killing of Bimbisara(494 BC)
Physically handicapped mountaineer
Baba Manindra Pal
Pilot
J.R.D.Tata, Tata Airlines(1929)
Presentation of Budget
R.K.Shanmugham Chetty, Finance Minister(1947)
Presentation of General Budget
C.D.Deshmukh, Finance Minister(1952)
President
Rajendra Prasad(1950- 1962)
President of Indian National Congress
W.C.Bannerjee( 1885)
President of International Court of Justice
Nagendra Singh(1970)
President to die in harness
Zakir Hussain(1967- 1969)
Prime Minister
Jawaharlal Nehru(1947-1964)
Prime Minister to be assassinated
Indira Gandhi(1984)
Prime Minister to die in harness
Jawaharlal Nerhru(1964)
Prime Minister to head a minority government
Choudhary Charan Singh(July 28, 1979-Jan,14, 1980)
Prime Minister to resign from office
Morarji Desai(1979)
Prime Minister who did not face Parliament
Chaudhary Charan Singh(July 28, 1979-Jan 14, 1980)
Raman Medal Winner
Salim Moinuddin Ahmed Ali(1979)
Raman Magsaysay Award Winner
Vinoba Bhave(1958)
Recipient of Stalin Peace Prize
Saifuddin Kitchlew(1954)
Recipient of World Food Prize
M.S.Swaminathan( 1987)
S..Ramanujan Medal Winner
S.Chandrashekhar( 1962)
S.S.Bhatnagar Medal Winner
Atma Ram(1959)
Scientist
Uddalaka Aruni(560 BC)
Slave Ruler of India
Qutb-ud-din Aibak(1206-1210)
Speaker in Hindi at the UN
Atal Bihari Vajpayee(1977)
Speaker of Lok Sabha
Ganesh Vasudeo Mavalankar(1952- 1957)
Test-tube baby
Baby Harsha or Indira(1986)
Vice-President
S.Radhakrishnan( 1952-1962)
Viceroy of India
Lord Canning (1858-1862)
Woman (Muslim) Ruler of India
Razia Sultana(1236- 1240)
Woman Advocate
Cornelia Sorabji(1894)
Woman Ambassador
Vijayalakshmi Pandit(U.S.S. R., 1947-1949)
Woman at Antarctica
Meher Moos(1976)
Woman Central Minister
Rajkumari Amrit Kaur(Health)
Woman Chief Justice(of High Court)
Leila Seth(Himachal Pradesh, 1991)
Woman Chief Minister
Sucheta Kriplani(Uttar Pradesh, 1963-1967)
Woman Foreign Minister
Lakshmi N. Menon(1957-1966)
Woman Secretary General of Rajya Sabha
V.S.Rama Devi(1993)
Woman Governor
Sarojini Naidu(Uttar Pradesh, 1963-1967)
Woman IAS Officer
Anna Rajam George(1950)
Woman IPS Officer
Kiran Bedi(1974)
Woman Jet Commander
Saudamini Deshmukh
Woman Jnanpithpith Award Winner
Ashapurna Devi, Prathama Pratishruti( 1976)
Woman Judge of Supreme Court
Meera Sahib Fatima Beevi(1989)
Woman Minister of State
Vijayalakshmi Pandit(Uttar Pradesh, 1937)
Woman Missionary
Sanghamitra, daughter of King Ashoka (Sri Lanka, 3rd C.BC)
Woman Pilot (Commercial)
Prem Mathur(Deccan Airways, 1951)
Woman Pilot (Indian Airlines)
Durga Banerjee(1966- 1988)
Woman President of Indian National Congress
Annie Besant(1917)
Woman President of UN General Assembly
Vijayalakshmi Pandit(1953)
Woman Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi(1966- 1977, 1980-1984)
Woman Sahitya Akademi Award Winner
Amrita Pritam, Sunehre(1956)
Woman to climb Mount Everest
Bachendri Pal(1984)
Woman to perform a solo Flight
Harita Kaur Deol(1944)
Woman to swim across English Channel
Arati Saha(1959)
Woman to swim across the Strait of Gibraltar
Arti Pradhan
Woman to win an Asian Gold
Kamaljit Sandhu(1970)
Woman to go in Space
Dr.Kalpana Chawla(November 1997)
Thursday, November 4, 2010
GK QUESTIONS FOR PSC EXAMS
Which is the Largest Peninsula
Which is the Largest Freshwater Lake
Ans : Lake Superior
Which is the Largest Archipelago
Ans : Indonesia
Which is the Largest Saltwater Lake
Ans : Caspian Sea
Which is the Largest Desert
Ans : Sahara (Africa)
Which is the Largest Delta
Ans : Sunderbans (Bengal)
Which is the Largest River
Ans : Nile
Which is the Smallest Continent
Ans : Australia
Which is the Highest Plateau
Ans : Pamir (Tibet)
Which is the Highest Mountain Peak
Ans : Everest (Nepal)
Which is the first state in India has been formed on purely linguistic basis?
Ans : Andra Pradesh
The famous Thirumala Thirupathi Venkateswara Temple is in which district?
Ans : Chittoor
Which is known as twin cities?
Ans : Hyderabad and Secunderabad
Which state is known as the 'Orchid Paradise of India?
Ans : Arunachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir was acceded to India on
Ans : 26th October 1947
Sea of Tranquility' and 'Ocean of Storms' are in
Ans : Moon
The alliance of non-communist parties against congress in the 1972 elections were known as
Ans : Grand Alliance
In a vacuum flask, silvering reduces the loss of heat by
Ans : radiation
The period of oscillation of a pendulum depends on
Ans : length of the spring
The boiling point of a liquid ......... if pressure is decreased
Ans : decreases
No sound is heard on the moon because there is ..... on the moon
Ans : no atmosphere
Why do water pipes, in hilly areas, often burst on a cold, frosty night?
Ans : When water in the pipe freezes, it expands. So pipes break
Why do we sweat on a hot day?
Ans : In order to maintain a constant temperature, sweating is necessary
Why do the clothes keep us warm during winter?
Ans : Clothes prevent the heat of the body to escape.
Why do we hear better on water than land?
Ans : Sound travels faster in water than air
Why are the mountains cooler than plains?
Ans : Air on the mountains is less dense so it absorbs less heat.
Why is it easier to swim in sea water than in river?
Ans : Density of sea water is higher
The first human-made objects to reach altitudes above 80 km is
Ans : V-2s, a rocket
The slogan associated with French Revolution
Ans : Liberty, Equality and Fraternity
In 1815 Napoleon was defeated in the battle of
Ans : Waterloo
Whose period was known as the Golden Age of Rome?
Ans : Augustus Caesar
The king ruled in the period of French revolution
Ans : Louis 16th
The political party of Hitler
Ans : National Socialist Party (Nazi)
Brown shirts were associated with
Ans : Hitler
The political party of Mussolini
Ans : Fascist Party
Black shirts were associated with
Ans : Mussolini
Who organized 'Red Army'
Ans : Trotsky
Ans : America in 1981
The first woman I.P.S Officer of India
Ans : Kiran Bedi
Mandi House' is
Ans : The office of the Director General of Doordarshan
Speed' the improved quality of petrol was introduced by
Ans : B.P. (Bharat Petroleum)
Gobi desert is situated in
Ans : Mangolia/Northeastern China
Kalahari desert is situated in
Ans : Botswana
Java island is in which ocean
Ans : Indian Ocean
Four divided stages of prehistoric periods are
Ans : Paleolithic period, Mesolithic period, Neolithic period and Chalcolithic period
Who proposed the germ theory of disease
Ans : Louis Pasture
First woman Governor
Ans : Sarojini Naidu
First woman Minister
Ans : Vijayalakshmy Pandit
First woman Chief Minister
Ans : Sucheta Kripalani
First woman Ruler in Delhi
Ans : Raziya Begum
First woman Speaker
Ans : Suseela Nayar
Who was the first woman President of the Indian National Congress?
Ans : Annie Besant
OBJECTIVE GK FOR VARIOUS EXAMS
(a)Prime Minister
(b)Speaker of the Lok Sabha
(c)Chief Justice of India
(d)Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha
ANS (c)
2. Who among the following advocated Scientific Socialism?
(a) Robert
(b)Proudhon Pierre Joseph
(c)Karl Marx
(d)Saint Simon Henri Claude
ANS (c)
3. During the Mughal period, which one of the following trades were the first to come to India?
(a) Portuguese
(b) Dutch
(c) Danish
(d) English
ANS (a)
4. Among the following States, which one sends the highest number of members to the Lok Sabha?
(a) Andhra Pradesh
(b) Bihar
(c) Karnataka
(d) Madhya Pradesh
ANS (a)
5. With reference to the Indian Parliament, consider the following statements :
1. A member of the Lok Sabha cannot be arrested by the police under any case when the Parliament is in session.
2. Members of the Indian Parliament have the privilege of exemption from attendance as witnesses in the law courts.
Which of these statement is/are correct ?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
ANS (b)
6. Who among the following was appointed by Ashoka to administer justice in his empire?
(a) Shramana
(b) Uparika
(c) Rajuka
(d) Kumaramaya
ANS (c)
7. Consider the following statement :
1. Jainism in ancient India condemned the varna system.
2. Jain religious literature was written in Ardhamgadhi.
3. Mahavira admitted women into the order of his follows.
Which if these statement is/are correct ?
(a) G. G. Agarkar
(b) M. G. Ranade
(c) R. G. Bhandarkar
(d) G. H. Deshmukh
ANS (b)
8. Who among the following was the author of Rajtarangini, commonly regarded as the first genuine history of India written by an Indian?
(a) Banbhatta
(b) Ravikirti
(c) Pushpananda
(d) Kalhana
ANS (d)
9. Who among the following was the first economist to hold the office of Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs in the Union Finance Ministry?
(a) Dr. I.G. Patel
(b) Dr. Manmohan Singh
(c) Rakesh Mohan
(d) Dr. M.S. Ahluwalia
ANS (a)
10.What does the abbreviation ATR stand for?
(a) Action Taken Result
(b) Actually True Report
(c) Action Taken Report
(d) Action Taken Rejoinder
ANS (c)
11. Which of the following cities will host 2012 Olympics Games?
(a) Paris
(b) New York
(c) London
(d) Madrid
ANS (c)
12. Why among the following was the founder of the Nyay Darshan, on of the six, major schools of ancient Indian philosophy?
(a) Patanjali
(b) Panini
(c) Kapil
(d) Gautam
ANS (d)
13. Which of the following companies has started a rural marketing network called “e-chaupal”?
(a) ITC
(b)Dabur
(c) Hindustan Lever
(d) Procter & Gamble
ANS (a)
14. Th e decision to from the Indian National Army (Azad Hind Fauj) was taken at :
(a) Rangoon
(b) Bangkok
(c) Kuala Lumpur
(d) Tokyo
ANS (d)
15. Th e decision to from the Indian National Army (Azad Hind Fauj) was taken at :
(a) Rangoon
(b) Bangkok
(c) Kuala Lumpur
(d) Tokyo
ANS (d)
16. Give the correct chronological sequence of the following :
1. Russian Revolution
2. American War of Independence
3. Spanish Revolution
4. The French Revolution
(a) 1 2 4 3
(b) 2 4 3 1
(c) 2 1 4 3
(d) 4 2 3 1
ANS (b)
17. Which of the following States has the highest female literacy rate, according to 2001 Census?
(a) Mizoram
(b) Kerala
(c) Tamil Nadu
(d) Meghalaya
ANS (b)
18. Who among the following has been choosen the FDI Personality of the Year 2007 in Asia?
(a) P. Chidambaram
(b) Kamal Nath
(c) Ratish Nayaar
(d) Kaushik Rai
ANS (b)
19. At which of the following places India’s fist Net Route Server has been set up?
(a) Mumbai
(b) Noida
(c) Chennai
(d) Hyderabad
ANS (c)
20. Which of the following Fortune 500 Indian companies has suffered loss for the first time in the first quarter of 2005-06? (a) Indian Oil Corporation
(b) ONGC
(c) Reliance Industries
(d) Bharat Petroleum Corporation
ANS (a)
21. Answers Correct Answer User Answer
(a) V.K. Duggal
(b) Jairam Ramesh
(c) Dr. I.G. Patel
(d) Jagmohan
ANS (d)
22. Which one of the following is not a land-locked country?
(a) Afghanistan
(b ) Nepal
(c) Bhutan
(d) Thailand
ANS (d)
23. Who invented polio vaccine (oral)?
(a) Albert Sabin
(b) Burkholder
(c) Luise Pasture
(d) Jonas Salk
ANS (a)
24. Which one of the following processes is not related with chemical weathering?
(a) Exfoliation
(b) Carbonation
(c) Hydration
(d) Oxidation
ANS (a)
25. Mist is caused by :
(a) Dry ice
(b) Ice at low temperature
(c) Water vapours at low temperature
(d) Carbon-monoxide in solid form
ANS (c)
16. What is the full form of the term ?PIARC? ?
(A) Permanent International Association of Road Congress
(B) Permanent Indian Association of Road Congress
(C) Permanent International Accident of Road Congress
(D) Permanent International Association of Rapid Congress
(E) None of these
Ans (A)
17. What is the percentage of the African countries in the earth areas ?
(A) 28%
(B) 18%
(C) 20%
(D) 25%
(E) 35%
Ans (C)
18. International women?s day is celebrated every year on ?
(A) January 26
(B) March 8
(C) August 26
(D) December 8
(E) None of these
Ans (B)
19. Gary Kirsten signed a two year contract with BCCI to coach the Indian Cricket team, belongs to :
(A) South Africa
(B) England
(C) West Indies
(D) Australia
(E) New Zealand
Ans (A)
20. Capital formation in an economy depends on :
(A) Total income
(B) Total savings
(C) Total demand
(D) Total Production
(E) None of these
Ans (D)
21. The National Old age Pension Scheme has now been extended to cover the entire BPL people above———- of age
(A) 55 years
(B) 60 years
(C) 62 years
(D) 65 years
(E) None of these
Ans (D)
22. According to the Union Finance Minister , by which year will India become middle income nation ?
(A) 2015
(B) 2025
(C) 2030
(D) 2032
(E) 2040
Ans (B)
Friday, October 29, 2010
OBJECTIVE GK QUESTIONS
- How many languages and dialects are spoken by people all over the world?
- 6,000
- 9,000
- 4,000
- 1,000
- Approximately, how many people speak Chinese language?
- 1 billion
- 1 million
- 1 lakh
- 1 thousand
- The language with the richest vocabulary is:
- Hindi
- French
- English
- German
- English Language have more than ?? words:
- 4,50,000
- 45,000
- 4,500
- 450
- The oldest Indian language is:
- Telugu
- Hindu
- Tamil
- Punjabi
- Which book has been printed in the maximum number of languages and these scripts?
- The Bible
- Hiraka Sutra
- The Super Book
- None of these
- The only religious book ever printed in a shorthand scripts is:
- The Ramayana
- The Mahabharata
- The bible
- Guru Granth Sahib
- The oldest printed work in the world, which dates back to AD 868 is:
- The Bible
- The Hirake Sutra
- The Ramayana
- The Mahabharata
- The largest book, the super book, is ?? and weight is ??
- 270 cm, 300 cm, 252 kg.
- 100 cm, 110 cm, 100 kg.
- 200 cm, 100 cm, 60 kg.
- None of these
- Les Hommes de bonne volonté is the:
- Longest novel ever published
- Shortest novel every published
- The oldest novel
- None of these
- The author of the play/book ?Ratnawali? is:
- Tulsidas
- Kalidas
- Harsha Vardhan
- Prem Chand
- Which of the following in the book/play written by Maithili Sharan Gupt?
- Saket
- Satyartha Prakash
- Shakuntala
- Savitri
- The book ?Satyartha Prakash? was written by:
- Swami Dayanand
- Swami Vivekanand
- Sarojini Naidu
- Kalidas
- The play/book ?Shakuntala? was written by:
- Maithili Sharan gupt
- Swami Dayanand
- Kalidas
- Tulsidas
- Which of the following is the author of ?Song of India, The?:
- Firdausi
- Sarojini Naidu
- Lala Lajpat Rai
- Sri Aurobindo Ghosh
- The author of the book ?Time machine? is:
- Lewis Carroll
- Robert Louis Stevenson
- Charles Lamb
- H.G. Wells
- Which of the following book was written by Tulsidas:
- Vinay Patrika
- Ramcharitmanas
- Both (a) and (b)
- Yashodhara
- The book Vish Vriksha was written by:
- Bankimchandra Chatterjee
- Annie Basant
- Tulsidas
- Kalidas
- The book We Indians? was written by:
- H.G. Wells
- Khushwant Singh
- James Jeans
- Thomas Moore
- Which of he following is he author of play/book ?Yashodhara?:
- Maithili Sharan Gupt
- Khushwant Singh
- Bankimchandra Chatterjee
- Sarojini Naidu
- Dhyan Chand was:
- A great hockey player
- Captained he Indian hockey team which won a gold medal in 1936 Berlin Olympics
- Scored 101 goals at the Olympic games and 300 goals in the international matches.
- All the statements are correct
- Who developed the small pox vaccination?
- Eduard Jenner
- Alexander Fleming
- Albert Einstein
- None of these
- Euclid was:
- Greek mathematician
- Contributor to the use of deductive principles of logic as the basis of geometry
- Propounded the geometrical theosems
- All the statements are correct
- Fa-hien was:
- The first Buddhist pilgrim of China to visit India during the reign of Chandragupta Vikramaditya
- The discover of Puerto Rico and Jamaica
- The first Buddhist pilgrim of India to visit China
- None of these
- Firdausi was:
- A person poet
- Well known for his epic ?Sharnama?
- Both are correct
- None of these
- Who is also known as the ?Lady with the Lamp??
- Florence Nightingale
- Sarojini Naidu
- Rani Laxmibai
- Bachendri Pal
- Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit was:
- A German Physicist
- Developed the mercury thermometer in 1714
- Devised temperature scale
- All are correct
- Galileo was an Italian astronomer who:
- Developed the telescope
- Discovered 4 satellites of Jupiter
- Discovered that the movement of the pendulum produces a regular time measurement.
- All are correct
- Who is known as the father of English poetry?
- Geoffrey Chaucer
- John Milton
- John Keats
- None of these
- The American General who led the revolt against the British & declared American independence was:
- George Washington
- Bill Clinton
- George Bush
- None of these
- Marco Polo
- Discovered Greenland
- Traveled three China, India and other parts of Asia
- Traveled round the cape of Good Hope
- Discovered Canada
- Who landed on the mainland of South America for the First time?
- Discovered Greenland
- Landed on the mainland of south America
- Discovered the sea route from Europe to India.
- None of these
- Who was first to sail sound the strait, reached the Philippines and named the Pacific Ocean?
- Ferdinand Magelion
- Jacques Carter
- William Janszoom
- Vasco da Gama
- Who discovered Australia?
- Eric the Red
- Leif Ericsson
- William Janszoom
- None of these
- Who located the magnetic pole?
- Sir James Clark
- Rear Admiral
- Sir John Ross
- All the above
- Who was first to reach the South Pole?
- Rear Admiral
- Capt. Amundsen
- Capt. R. E. Scett
- Sir Edmund Hillary
- Who was the first to cross the Antarctic?
- Sir Vivian Fuchs & sir Edmund Hillary
- Maj. Yuri Gagarin and Maj. Gherman Titor
- Capt. R. E. Scott
- All of these
- Who were the first to journey into space?
- Maj. Yori Gagarin and maj. Gherman Titor from Russia
- Comm. Grissom and Col john Glenn from America
- Both are correct
- None of these
- Who was the first man to ?Walk? in space?
- Col. Leonor from Russia
- Major White from America
- Both of these
- None of these
- Who were the first to circle the moon?
- Frank boreman, Bill Anders and Jim Lovell
- Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin
- Charles Conrad and Alan Bean
- None of these
- Arena is the special name for playground of:
- Cricket
- Lawn Tennis
- Wrestling
- Skating
- The national sport of Canada is:
- Tennis and cricket
- Lacrosse
- Judo
- Rugby and Football
- Badminton is the national sport at:
- Malaysia
- Scotland
- China
- Former soviet Union
- Where is the Vallabhbhai Patel stadium located?
- Kolkata
- Mumbai
- Chennai
- Delhi
- Where is the sports stadium, Green Park, located?
- Kanpur
- Jamshedpur
- Cuttack
- Patiala
- For which of the following disciplines in Nobel Prize awarded?
- Physics and chemistry
- Physiology or Medicine
- Literature, Peace and Economics
- All the above
- On which date is Nobel Prize awarded?
- December 10
- January 10
- April 10
- July 10
- The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, awarded the Noble Prize in:
- Physics
- Economics
- Chemistry
- (a) and (c)
- The committee of the Norwegian Parliament awards the prize for:
- Economics
- Peace
- Medicine
- Literature
- Dr. Linus Carl Pauling is the only person to have won two Nobel Prizes individually for:
- Chemistry in 1954, peace prize in 1962
- Peace prize in 1954, Chemistry in 1962
- Physics in 154, Medicine in 1962
- Medicine in 1954, Physics in 1962
Answers1. b 2. a 3. c 4. a 5. c 6. a 7. c 8. b 9. a 10. a 11. c 12. a 13. a 14. c 15. b 16. d 17. c 18. a 19. b 20. a 21. d 22. a 23. d 24. a 25. c 26. a 27. d 28. d 29. a 30. a 31. b 32. b 33. a 34. c 35. d 36. b 37. a 38. c 39. c 40. a 41. c 42. b 43. a 44. b 45. a 46. d 47. a 48. d 49. b 50. a
OBJECTIVE GK QUESTIONS
Alexander Cunningham.
2. Founder of Jainism?
Vardhamana Mahavira
3. Ashtanga Marga is the Central theme of:
Budhism
4. The first Jain Council was held at:
Pataliputra
5. Famous rock cut Kailas Temple at Ellora was built by?
Krishna I
6. The Italian traveler visited Vijaya Nagar during the reign of Devaraya I:?
Nicolo Conti
7. The book “Budhacharitha” was written by ?
Aswaghosha
8. Capital of Yadava Kingdom:
Devagiri
9. The Sakae era began in :
AD 78
10. Author of Rajatarangini?
Kalhana.
11. The fist and only Muslim woman ruler who ever ruled Delhi was:?
Sultana Razia
12. Fatawa-i-Jahandari is the work of :
Zia-ud-din- Barani
13. Diwan-i-Ariz of the Delhi sultanate is :
Head of the military department
14. Pantharpur was the religious reform movement among the :
Marathas.
15. William Hawkins visited Mughal court during the time of :
Jahangir
16. Fatehpur Sikri was founded by Akbar to commemorate his victory over:
Gujrat
17. The Mughal ruler known as ‘mixture of opposites’:
Muhammad bin Tughluq
18. The Mughal emperor known as “Prince of Builders”?
Shajahan
19. Khalsa, a militant force of the Sikhs was organized by :
Guru Govind Singh
20. John Shore, Governor General of British India introduced:
Non-intervention policy
21. Sathi was declared illegal during the Governor-Generalship of :
Lord William Bentick
22. The Govt.of India Act 1919 was based on :
Montague Chelmsford Report
23. Satya Sodhak Samaj was founded by :
Jyoti Babhule
24. Azad Hind Fauj was organized by:
Subhash Chandra Bose
25. Who said “Go back to the Vedas”?
Swami Dayananda Saraswathy.
26. Amartya Sen is the first Asian who got Nobel prize in :
Economics
27. The community farm started by Mahatma Gandhi near Johannesburg was:
Tolstoy farm
28. The Indian Prime Minister associated with the creation of Bangladesh was:
Indira Gandhi
29. The first Indian who became Miss world:
Rita Faria
30. The capital of second Chera empire:
Thiruvanchikulam
31. The capital of Venad:
Kollam
32. The ship in which Vascodagama came to Kerala :
Saint Gabriel
33. Blue water policy is associated with :
De-Almeda
34. The battle of Plassey was fought between:
Siraj-ud daula and Robert Clive
35. The ruler who issued Royal proclamation abolishing slavery in Travancore:
Rani Gauri Lekshmi Bai
36. Whose reign is considered as the golden age of modern Travancore?
Swati Tirunal
37. First Diwan of cochin was:
Col.Munroe
38. High court of Cochin was established during the Diwanship of :
Sir.shanmugham Chetti
39. Travancore-Cochin state was formed in :
1949 July 1
40. People’s Planning Campaign in Kerala was inaugurated :
August 17, 1996
41. The running of fan makes us comfortable during Summer because it :
Increases the rate of evaporation of perspiration.
42. Heat energy from the Sun reaches the earth by :
Radiation
43. Temperature of an electric heater becomes constant after sometime because:
Rate of heat generation becomes equal to the rate of heat lost to the atmosphere.
44. When current flows through a metallic conductor, heat is produced, known as :
Joule’s effect
45. Helium was discovered by :
Ramsay
46. Which one of the following elements is not detected by Lassaignes test?
(a)Oxygen (b)Sulphur (c)Nitrogen (d)Chlorine.
Ans:Oxygen
47. The credit of discovery of Hydrogen goes to:
Henry Cavendish
48. Which of the following is added to LPG to detect its leakage?
(a)Methane (b)Mercapton (c)Mercury (d)Pentane.
Ans:Mercapton
49. Which gas, on coming in contact with blood forms carboxy hemoglobin?
Carbon Monoxide
50. The smallest unit of an element which takes part in a chemical reaction:
Atom
51. Movement of plants towards light is known as :
Phototropism
52. Cellular structure associated with intracellular digestion is :
Lysosome
53. Which is the smallest gland in the body ?
Pitutary
54. Genes are located on :
Chromosomes
55. Which of the following animal is unicellular?
(a)Earthworm (b)Starfish (c)Amoeba (d)Sponge
Ans:Amoeba
56. Sonipat is famous for:
Cycle Industry
57. The general ‘trend of isotherms’ on the Globe is in:
East West
58. Plate Tectonics is the study of :
Rock structures involved in earth movement.
59. Asteroids are:
Minor planets revolving the sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
60. The first secretary general of U.N.O.(United Nations Organisation) who got Nobel Prize:
Dag Hammer Shold
61. The winner of the French Open Tennis Tournament of 2007?
Rafel Nadal
62. Nathula pass is in :
Sikkim
63. Father of Co-operative movement?
Robert Oven
64. The newly joined member of UNO?
Montenegro
65. Computer was first invented by:
Charles Babbage
66. The date on which Indian States implemented Value Added Tax(VAT):
01-04-2005
67. The objective of Consumer Protection Act is :
Restrict unfair trade practices and adulteration.
68. Normal tenure of a member in Rajya Sabha is :
6 years
69. Residuary powers means those powers which are:
Retained by the Centre or the State for themselves after division of powers between the Centre and the United States in a federation.
70. The Mac-Mohan line is the line that demarcates the boundary between:
India, Burma and China
71. They ----- that house when I was here last year.
were building
72. I wish I--- for the job.
had applied
73. The manager asked the clerk to return all the documents ------- his possession.
in
74. The minister appealed ------- the people to help the flood victims.
To
75. Let’s start the work, -------?
Shall we
76. The students in the last benches complained that they could not ------ what the teacher was saying.
make out
77. Long before the chief guest came, the students--------?
had assembled
78. Which of the following words does not belong to the group?
Adventurous, Ambitious, Auspicious Affectionate
Auspicious
79. I have to blame------ for this failure.
myself
80. Had he been careful, the accident ---------?
would not have happened.
81. Ever since they got married, they ------ here.
have been living
82. The news surprised everyone. (Change into Passive Voice).
Everyone was surprised by the news.
83. The nearest in meaning of the word “compliment”.
(a)Gift (b)prize (c)agreement (d)praise
Ans:Praise
84. The opposite of the word “acquit”:
Convict
85. The president------- the youth to follow the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi.
called upon
86. ------- I got some tea for you ?
Shall
87. The meaning of the phrase “alma mater “.
mother institution
88. She said “ My husband has just been promoted”.(Change into indirect speech)
She said that her husband had just been promoted.
89. When I first met him, he ------ in a hotel.
was working
90. He hardly ever leaves the village,-------?
does he.
91. The wall has been disfigured.(Change into active voice)
Someone has disfigured the wall.
92. Vinod will get a fist class. He is hardworking. (Combine using so….that).
Vinod is so hardworking that he will get a first class.
93. The meeting was held in camera. (The meaning of the phrase in bold).
in private
94. You have to account ----- the delay.
for
95. The management has decided to suspend the striking employees.(Begin with it)
It has been decided to suspend the striking employees.
96. The approximate meaning of “spill the beans” is :
to reveal secret information
97. His explanations cut no ice with the police. (Approximate meaning of the idiom in bold)
to have little effect
98. The word which is nearest in meaning to the word illustrious:
famous
99. Nehru was not only a politician ----- a great writer.
but also
100. The thief ran away from the crowd, ---------he should be attacked.lest.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Countries and their Parliaments
- USA - Congress
- Swedan - Riksdag
- Russia - Duma
- Japan - Diet
- Denmark - Folketing
- Israel - Knesset
- China - National Peoples Congress
- Iran - Majilis
- Nepal - National Panchayat
- Poland - Sejm
- Afganistan - Shora
- Norway - Storting
- Spain - Crotes
- Switzerland - Federal Assembly
Model Practice Questions Of Indian History
1. Where was Buddha born?
(A) Rajagriha
(B) Magadha
(C) Kosala
(D) Lumbini
2. The Jataka tales are Stories about the lives of?
(A) The Bodhisattvas
(B) The lain teachers
(C) The Vedic saints
(D) All of the above
3. Which of the following scientists and mathematicians belonged to the Gupta period?
(A) Aryabhatta
(B) Varahamihira
(C) Both of them
(D) Neither of them
4. Which country influenced Gandhara art?
(A) China
(B) Greece
(C) Rome
(D) Egypt
5. Which of the following incidents marked the beginning of the Turkish rule in India?
(A) First attack of Mahmud of Ghazni
(B) Defeat of Prithviraj Chauhan
(C) Attack of Muhammad Ghori
(D) None of the above
6. Which incident forced Gandhiji to call for the suspension of the Non-Cooperation Movement in 1922?
(A) Mob violence in Chaura – Chauri
(B) Jallianwallabag Massacre
(C) Chittagong Armoury Raid
(D) Foundation of Swaraj Party
7. What is Din-i-llahi?
(A) A mosque set-up by Akbar
(B) A religious book
(C) A religious prayer
(D) A religious path laid down by Akbar
8. The slogan ‘Inquilab Zindabad’ was given by?
(A) Sir Mohammad Iqbal
(B) Bhagat Singh
(C) Subhas Chandra Bose
(D) Lala Lajpat Rai
9. Who was the founder of the Asiatic Society of Bengal?
(A) David Hare
(B) Sir William Jones
(C) Warren Hastings
(D) Sir East Hyde
10. What is the main aim of ‘Swaraj Party’?
(A) To start non-cooperation movement
(B) To enter Legislative Councils
(C) To make a demand for a new constitution
(D) To get complete freedom for India
11 In which year All India Muslim League was founded?
(A) 1906
(B) 1919
(C) 1937
(D) 1940
12. Lord Buddha achieved Mahaparinirvana at the age of 80 at?
(A) Lumbini
(B) Kapilabastu
(C) BodhGaya
(D) Kushinagar
13. Who was the author of ‘India Wins Freedom’?
(A) J. L. Nehru
(B) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
(C) M. K. Gandhi
(D) None of them
14. Who was the founder commander of the Indian National Army (INA)?
(A) Rashbehari Bose
(B) Capt. Mohan Singh
(C) Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
(D) None of them
15. Who was the founder of the Indian Independence League?
(A) Krishna Verma
(B) Rashbehari Bose
(C) Subhas Chandra Bose
(D) None of them
16. What new names were given to Andaman and Nicobar Islands by the Provisional I.N.A. Government in 1944 after their
liberation?
(A) Mother India
(B) Azad
(C) ‘Sahid’ and ‘Swaraj’
(D) None of the above
17. Who was the first woman President of Indian National Congress?
(A) Anne Besant
(B) Vijay Lakshmi Pandit
(C) Sarojini Naidu
(D) Aruna Asaf Ali
18. Khilafat Movement subsided because?
(A) Britishers gave concession to the Muslims
(B) The National Congress and the Muslim League achieved unity
(C) Accession of Kamal Pasha on the throne of Turkey
(D) None of the above
19. Who was the founder of Bhoodan Movement?
(A) Vinoba Bhave
(B) Baba Amte
(C) Jai Prakash Narayan
(D) Manabendra Nath Roy
20. Who first proposed the creation of ‘Pakistan’ as a separate State?
(A) Mohanunad Ali Jinnah
(B) Syed Ahmed Khan
(C) Mohammad Iqbal
(D) Chaudhuri Rahmat Ali
21. The first political society started under British rule in India was?
(A) Brahma Samaj
(B) Arya Samaj
(C) Land holders society
(D) None of the above
22. In which year the capital of India was shifted from Kolkata to Dethi?
(A) 1905
(B) 1911
(C) 1934
(D) 1947
23. Who was founder of Vijayanagar empire?
(A) Krishna Deva Raya
(B) Devorayal
(C) Harihar and Bukka
(D) Ram Raya
24. Who started the ‘Home Rule’ Movement?
(A) Mahatma Gandhi
(B) Mrs. Anne Besant
(C) Mohammad Mi Jinnah
(D) None of them
25. At which place Gandhiji had the first experience of mass movement in India?
(A) Bardoli
(B) Dandi
(C) Chauri Chaura
(D) Champaran