Sunday, January 23, 2011

List of sub-national animals

Australia

State State Animals
Western Australia Western Australia Numbat Numbat gnangarra 03.jpg
Black Swan Black Swans.jpg
South Australia South Australia Hairy-Nosed Wombat Haarnasenwombat (Lasiorhinus krefftii).jpg
Leafy sea dragon Leafydragon.jpg
Piping Shrike (unofficial) Maria Island Magpie.jpg
Victoria (Australia) Victoria Leadbeater's Possum Possum brushtail 1.jpg
Weedy Seadragon Phyllopteryx taeniolatus1.jpg
Helmeted Honeyeater Yellowtuftedhoneyeater.jpg
Tasmania Tasmania Tasmanian Devil (Unofficial) Tasdevil large.jpg
Australian Capital Territory Australian Capital Territory Gang-gang cockatoo Gang-gang male MJC01.jpg
New South Wales New South Wales Platypus Platypus.jpg
Blue groper Achoerodus viridis.jpg
Kookaburra Kookaburra portrait.jpg
Queensland Queensland Koala Koala climbing tree.jpg
Barrier Reef Anemonefish (Clown Fish) Common clownfish.jpg
Brolga Brolga.jpg
Northern Territory Northern Territory Red Kangaroo Red kangaroo - melbourne zoo.jpg
Wedge-tailed Eagle Wedge Tailed Eagle.jpg

Brazil

Province/Territory Animal
Acre Sharp-shinned Hawk Accipiter striatus.jpg
Ring-tailed Coati Coati2.jpg
Amazonas Harpy Eagle Harpia harpyja 001 800.jpg
Pernambuco Giant Anteater Myresluger2.jpg
Mato Grosso Roseate Spoonbill Roseate Spoonbill - Myakka River State Park.jpg
Capybara Capybara.jpg
Rio de Janeiro Harpy Eagle Harpia harpyja -Miami MetroZoo -feeding-8a.jpg
Rondônia Jaguar Onça pintada.jpg
Roraima Great Egret Great Egret Fish.jpg

Canada

Province/Territory Animal
Alberta Great Horned Owl Bubo virginianus -Canada-6.jpg
Grizzly Bear Content sow.jpg
British Columbia Steller's Jay Stellers jay - natures pics.jpg
Sphynx Sphinx2 July 2006.jpg
Prince Edward Island Blue Jay Cyanocitta cristata2.jpg
Arctic Wolf Polarwolf004.jpg
Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Puffin Atlanticpuffin4.jpg
Labrador Retriever YellowLabradorLooking new.jpg
Newfoundland Newfoundland dog Smoky.jpg
New Brunswick Black-capped Chickadee Poecile-atricapilla-001.jpg
Beaver Beaver.jpg
Manitoba Great Grey Owl Strix nebulosaRB.jpg
Common Raccoon Raccoon.jpg
Nova Scotia Caribou Caribou.jpg
Osprey Osprey mg 9605.jpg
Nunavut Rock Ptarmigan
(Aqilgiq, ᐊᕐᑭᒡᒋᖅ ᐊᑕᔪᓕᒃ) Lagopus mutus[1]
Lagopus mutus.jpg
Canadian Inuit Dog
(Qimmiq, ᕿᒻᒥᖅ) Canis Familiaris Borealis[2]
Canadian Inuit Dog.jpg
Ontario Beluga Belugawhale MMC.jpg
Common Loon Common Loon with chick.jpg
Saskatchewan Sharp-tailed Grouse Sharp-Tailed Grouse.jpg
River Otter LutraCanadensis fullres.jpg
Yukon Common Raven Corvus corax and half dome.jpg
Moose Moose.jpg

People's Republic of China

Provinces and Territories (Autonomous regions) Provincial Animals
Guangdong[citation needed] Giant Panda (territorial animal of Guangdong) Giant Panda 2004-03-2.jpg
Silver Pheasant (territorial bird of Guangdong) Stavenn Lophura nycthemera 01.jpg
Hainan Hainan Partridge
Ningxia Blue-eared Pheasant Stavenn Crossoptilon auritum 00.jpg
Red Panda Ailurus fulgens RoterPanda LesserPanda.jpg
Qinghai Black-necked Crane Grus nigricollis -Bronx Zoo-8-3c.jpg
Shaanxi Crested Ibis Ibis KIN.JPG
Shanxi Brown Eared Pheasant Crossoptilon mantchuricum.jpg

Denmark

Country National animal
Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Faroe Islands Mouflon Mouflon in zoo.jpg

India

State Animal
Andhra Pradesh Blackbuck Blackbuck male female.jpg
Arunachal Pradesh Gayal Gayal (Bos frontalis).png
Assam One-horned rhino Indian Rhino (Rhinoceros unicornis)1 - Relic38.jpg
Bihar Gaur Indian Bison.jpg
Chhattisgarh Wild Buffalo Asiatic water buffalo in zoo tierpark friedrichsfelde berlin germany.jpg
Goa Gaur Indian Bison.jpg
Gujarat Asiatic lion Panthera leo persica male.jpg
Haryana Blackbuck Blackbuck male female.jpg
Himachal Pradesh snow leopard Moschustier.jpg
Jammu and Kashmir Kashmir stag Cervus elaphus00.jpg
Jharkhand Indian Elephant Thrippunithura-Elephant4 crop.jpg
Karnataka Indian Elephant Thrippunithura-Elephant4 crop.jpg
Kerala Indian Elephant Thrippunithura-Elephant4 crop.jpg
Lakshadweep Butterfly Fish Bep chaetodon decussatus.jpg
Meghalaya Clouded Leopard Clouded leopard.jpg
Madhya Pradesh Barasingha Barasingha.jpg
Maharashtra Indian Giant Squirrel Malabar giant sqirrel.jpg
Manipur Sangai Cervus eldii2.jpg
Mizoram Hoolock gibbon Ulluk-2.jpg
Nagaland Gaur Indian Bison.jpg
Orissa Indian Elephant Thrippunithura-Elephant4 crop.jpg
Punjab Blackbuck Blackbuck male female.jpg
Rajasthan Chinkara Chinkara.jpg
Sikkim Red Panda Ailurus fulgens RoterPanda LesserPanda.jpg
Tamil Nadu Nilgiri Tahr Nilgiri Tahr, Kerala.jpg
Tripura Phayre's Langur
Uttarakhand Musk deer Moschustier.jpg
Uttar Pradesh Swamp Deer Barasingha.jpg
West Bengal Royal Bengal Tiger Panthera tigris tigris.jpg

Indonesia

Country National animal
Java Saltwater Crocodile/Great White Shark Logo surabaya.gif
Maluku Asian Elephant Asian elephant - melbourne zoo.jpg
Sumatera Red Junglefowl Red junglefowl hm.jpg
Lesser Sunda Islands Dolphin Comdolph.jpg

Japan

Country National animal
Japan Koi, Green Pheasant Common carp.jpg
Home Nation National animal
Aichi Great Dane Dogge Odin.jpg
Akita Akita Inu Akita Inu.jpg
Aomori Bewick's Swan Bewicks.swan.2.arp.750pix.jpg
Chiba Coho Salmon Oncorhynchus keta.jpeg
Bream Calamus bajonado.jpg
Meadow Bunting Houjiro male.JPG
Ehime Copper Pheasant Stavenn Syrmaticus soemmerringii ijimae .jpg
Humpback Whale Humpback Whale underwater shot.jpg
Cairn Terrier Cairn-Terrier-Garten1.jpg
Garibaldi Hypsypops rubicundus adult.jpg
Fukui Dusky Thrush Tsugumi1.JPG
Fukushima Brown Bear Ours brun parcanimalierpyrenees 1.jpg
Narcissus Flycatcher Narcissus Flycatcher-cropped.jpg
Fukuoka Appaloosa THIEL 619.jpg
Gifu Rock Ptarmigan Raichou 01.JPG
Gunma Copper Pheasant Stavenn Syrmaticus soemmerringii ijimae .jpg
Sweetfish Sweetfish, Plecoglossus altivelis.jpg
Hiroshima Okami (Okami, おかみ) Canis lupus Canis lupus laying in grass.jpg
Red-throated Diver RedthroatedLoon23.jpg
Common Dolphin Comdolph.jpg
Basilosaurus Basilosaurus cetoides.jpg
Hokkaidō Red-crowned Crane Crane japan2.JPG
Hyōgo Oriental White Stork Kounotori 06f4471sv.jpg
Japanese spider crab Macrocheira kaempferi.jpg
Great Dane Dogge Odin.jpg
Ibaraki Manatee FL fig04.jpg
Ishikawa Golden Eagle Golden-Eagle-Szmurlo.jpg
Tabby cat CAT2007 05 16.jpg
Horse Yonaguniuma.jpg
Kishu Kishu.jpg
Iwate Common Pheasant RingNeckedPheasant.jpg
Kagawa Lesser Cuckoo Kuckuck maennchen.jpg
Kagoshima Lidth's Jay Garrulus lidthi.jpg
Kanagawa Orca Killerwhales jumping.jpg
Common Gull Larus canus1.jpg
Japanese Rat Snake Japanese Rat Snake In Tree.JPG
Sika Deer SikaDeerM1.jpg
Kōchi Fairy Pitta Pitta nympha kura.jpg
Kumamoto Atlantic tarpon Tarpon3.JPG
Pug Pug.jpg
Kyoto Raccoon Dog Tanuki01 960.jpg
Streaked Shearwater Streaked shearwater sitting.jpg
Red Fox Vulpes vulpes sitting.jpg
Humuhumunukunukuāpuaʻa Reef Triggerfish 1.JPG
Japanese giant salamander Andrias japonicus cropped.jpg
Butterfly Monarch Monarch In May.jpg
Nagasaki Mandarin Duck Mandarin.duck.arp.jpg
Nagano Rock Ptarmigan Raichou 01.JPG
Japanese Serow Japanese Serow Wakinosowa Japan.JPG
Nara Japanese Robin Japanese Robin 9625.jpg
Niigata Japanese crested Ibis Nipponia nippon.png
Miyagi Wild Geese (Prefecture bird) Branta bernicla1.jpg
European Mantis European mantis.png
Mie Japanese rhinoceros beetle Kabutomushi-JapaneseBeetle-July2004.jpg
Oita Japanese White-eye Japanese White-eye.jpg
Okayama Lesser Cuckoo Kuckuck maennchen.jpg
Bowhead Whale Bowheads42.jpg
Okinawa Okinawa Woodpecker
Osaka Japanese Bobtail JapaneseBobtailBlueEyedMi-ke.JPG
Bull-headed Shrike Bull-headed Shrike.jpg
Saga Japanese Squirrel Japanese Squirrel edit2.jpg
Shimane Whooper Swan Singschwan.jpg
Shizuoka Tajima cattle Kobe Cow Japan.jpg
Shiga Nipponosaurus Nipponosaurus dinosaur.png
Tochigi Puli PuliBlack wb.jpg
Tokyo Boar Sus scrofa ies.jpg
Black-headed Gull Black-headed Gull - St James's Park, London - Nov 2006.jpg
Tokyo-X
Tokushima White Egret (Ardea/Egretta) Ardea modesta.jpg
Dachshund Short-haired-Dachshund.jpg
Tottori Nomura's Jellyfish Nemopilema nomurai1.jpg
Toyama Beluga Belugawhale MMC.jpg
Yamagata Dairy cow Friesian-Holstein.jpg
Mandarin Duck Mandarin.duck.arp.jpg
Wakayama European honey bee Apis mellifera bi.jpg
Yamanashi Sperm Whale Sperm young Nicklin.jpg
Yamaguchi Japanese Black Bear Ursus thibetanus 3 (Wroclaw zoo).JPG
7-spotted Ladybug (Prefecture insect) BIEDRONA.JPG
Hooded Crane Grus monacha.jpg
Atlantic cod Atlantic cod.jpg
Sika Deer SikaDeerM1.jpg

Netherlands

Country National animal
Flag of Bonaire.svg Bonaire Flamingo Greater Flamingoes (Phoenicopterus roseus) W2 IMG 0072.jpg

Malaysia

Province, Territory and state Provincial animals and birds
Sarawak Sarawak Rhinoceros Hornbill Buceros rhinoceros -Chester Zoo-8a.jpg
Sabah Sabah Malayan Tiger Tiger in the water.jpg
Perak Perak
Negeri Sembilan Negeri Sembilan
Malacca Malacca Malayan Tapir Tapirus indicus.jpg
Selangor Selangor White-bellied Sea Eagle White Bellied Sea Eagle 070531b.jpg

Mexico

Country National animal
Chihuahua Chihuahua Chihuahua Chihuahua.jpg
Tabasco Tabasco Bull Toro de Osborne (Llanes, Asturias) 01.jpg

Philippines

Country National animal
Philippines Carabao
Also the Philippine Eagle, Bangus, Carabao
Carabao.jpg
Home Nation National animal
Cebu Tiger Panthera tigris.jpg
Bohol Unicorn, Red Deer Wesh unicorn statue.jpg

Pakistan

Province, Territory and state Provincial animals and birds
Proposed Flag of Islamabad Capital Territory.svg Islamabad Capital Territory Rhesus Macaque (territorial animal of Islamabad) Rhesus Macaques.jpg
Rose-ringed Parakeet (territorial bird of Islamabad) Parrot India 2.jpg
Flag of Azad Kashmir.svg Azad Jammu and Kashmir Kashmir stag (state animal) Cervus elaphus00.jpg
Black-necked crane (state bird) Stavenn Grus nigricollis 00.jpg
PK-NWFP.svg Afghania (Pakistan) Kabul Markhor (provincial animal) Capra falconeri hepteneri.jpg
White-crested Kalij Pheasant (provincial bird) Kalij-pheasant Hawaii.jpg
22px Balochistan (Pakistan) Dromedary camel (provincial animal) Camel-Desert animal.jpg
Houbara bustard (provincial bird) Houbara035.JPG
Sindh Sindh Ibex (provincial animal)
Sind Sparrow (provincial bird) Sind Sparrow (Passer pyrrhonotus)- Male at Sultanpur I Picture 178.jpg
Punjab (Pakistan) Urial (provincial animal) Ovis ammon vignei arkal Pretoria 3.jpg
Peacock (provincial bird) Peacock front02 - melbourne zoo.jpg
Flag of the Pakistan Muslim League (Q).svg Gilgit-Baltistan Yak (territorial animal) Yak 01.jpg
Shaheen (territorial bird) Falco peregrinus tethered.jpg

Romania

Historic Region National animal
Transylvania Eagle Aquila adalberti.jpg
Muntenia Raven The Raven.jpg
Moldova Aurochs Ur-painting.jpg
Dobrogea Dolphin Comdolph.jpg
Banat Lion Lion waiting in Nambia.jpg

Spain

Country National animal
Spain Bull Toro de Osborne (Llanes, Asturias) 01.jpg
Home Nation National animal
Catalonia Catalan donkey Donkey Catalan race.jpg
Basque Country Latxa Sheep Sheep DSC04002.jpg
Pottoka Pottok-Ainhoa.jpg
Betizu Cow Betizua txahalarekin.JPG
Navarre Latxa Sheep Sheep DSC04002.jpg
Boar Sus scrofa ies.jpg
Valencian Community Bat Bat shadow black.svg
Galicia Blonde Galician Cow Arzua. A Castanheda. Galiza. vaca.jpg
Cantabria Tudanca Cow TudancaBull.JPG
Asturias Goat Capra pyrenaica.jpg
Extremadura White Stork Stork (Palic, Serbia).jpg

United Kingdom

Country National animal
United Kingdom Lion, and more modernly Bulldog
Also the European Robin, Red Deer & Red Fox
Ozbulldog.jpg
Home Nation National animal
England Lion Lion waiting in Nambia.jpg
Scotland Unicorn Wesh unicorn statue.jpg
Scottish Terrier ScottishTerrier.jpg
Flag of Cornwall.svg Cornwall Cornish Chough[3] Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax -standing-8.jpg
Wales Red Dragon Welsh Dragon Memorial Mametz Wood.jpg

Computer Knowledge Questions


1. If a word is typed that is not in Word’s dictionary, a ___ wavy underline appears below the word.
(A) red
(B) green
(C) blue
(D) black
(E) None of these
Ans (A)
2. The _____ button on the quick access Toolbar allows you to cancel your recent commands or actions.
(A) Search
(B) Cut
(C) Document
(D) Undo
(E) None of these
Ans (D)
3. In Excel, any set of characters containing a letter , hyphen, or space is considered ___
(A) a formula
(B) text
(C) a name
(D) a title
(E) None of these
Ans (B)
4. ________ Software allows users to perform calculations on rows and columns of data.
(A) Word processing
(B) Presentation graphics
(C) Database Management Systems
(D) Electronic Spreadsheet
(E) None of these
Ans (C)
5. A _________ represent approximately one billion memory locations.
(A) kilobyte
(B) megabyte
(C) gigabyte
(D) terabyte
(E) None of these
Ans (C)
6. ______ cells involves creating a single cell by combining two or more selected cells.
(A) Formatting
(B) Merging
(C) Embedding
(D) Splitting
(E) None of these
Ans (B)
7. The operating system is the most common type of ______________ software.
(A) communication
(B) application
(C) system
(D) word-processing
(E) None of these
Ans (C)
8. When you quickly press and releaes the left mouse button twice , you are ____
(A) Primary-clicking
(B) pointing
(C) Double-clicking
(D) Secondary-clicking
(E) None of these
Ans (C)
9. The horizontal and vertical lines on a worksheet are called ___
(A) cells
(B) sheets
(C) block lines
(D) gridlines
(E) None of these
Ans (D)
10. To delete an incorrect character in a document, __________ to erase to the right of the insertion point.
(A) press the left mouse key
(B) double-click the right mouse key
(C) press the BACKSPACE key
(D) press the delete key
(E) None of these
Ans (D)
11. The operating system does all of the following EXCEPT:
A provide a way for the user to interact with the computer.
B manage the central processing unit (CPU).
C manage memory and storage.
D enable users to perform a specific task such as document editing.
Ans (D)
12. During the boot process, the ____________ looks for the system files.
A CD
B. BIOS
C. CPU
D. DVD
AnS (B)
13. ____________ are lists of commands that appear on the screen.
A GUIs
B Icons
C Menus
D Windows
Answer: C
14. ____________ is the ability of an operating system to control the activities of multiple programs at the same time.
A Multitasking
B Streamlining
C Multiuser
D Simulcasting
Answer: A
15. The unique signal, generated by a device, that tells the operating system that it is in need of immediate attention is called an:
A action.
B event.
C interrupt.
D activity.
Answer: C
16. The operating system controls access to the processor by assigning a(n) ____________ to each task requiring the processor’s attention.
A CPU
B slice of time
C stack
D event
Answer: B
17. The blocks of code, included in the operating system, that software applications interact with are known as:
A application programming interfaces (APIs).
B complimentary metal-oxide conductors (CMOS).
C device drivers.
D bootstrap loaders.
Answer: A
18. MS-DOS is a ____________ operating system.
A point-and-click
B user-friendly
C command-driven
D Mac
Answer: C
19. An interrupt handler is a(n):
A location in memory that keeps track of recently generated interrupts.
B peripheral device.
C utility program.
D special numeric code that indicates the priority of a request.
Answer: D
20. A spooler is a(n):
A location in memory that maintains the contents of a document until it prints out.
B print job.
C program that coordinates the print jobs that are waiting to print.
D message sent from the printer to the operating system when a print job is completed.
Answer: C
21. Virtual memory is typically located:
A on a floppy disk.
B in the CPU.
C in a flash card.
D on the hard drive.
Answer: D
22. The purpose of a swap (or page) file is to:
A maintain pages of documents that are being spooled to the printer.
B hold a program’s data or instructions in virtual memory when it can’t fit in RAM.
C prevent thrashing in a multitasking environment.
D allow multiple print jobs to print their pages out simultaneously.
Answer: B
23. The definition of thrashing is:
A swapping data between virtual memory and RAM too frequently.
B insufficient hard disk space.
C too many processors being managed by the operating system.
D inaccurate information stored in the registry.
Answer: A
24. All of the following are TRUE of Safe Mode EXCEPT:
A Safe Mode is a special diagnostic mode.
B Safe Mode loads all nonessential icons.
C Safe Mode allows users to troubleshoot errors.
D Safe Mode loads only the most essential devices.
Answer: B
25. Verification of a login name and password is known as:
A configuration.
B accessibility.
C authentication.
D logging in.
Answer: C
26. The combination of the operating system and the processor is referred to as the computer’s:
A CPU.
B platform.
C BIOS.
D CMOS.
Answer: B
27. The following message generally means:
A a nonsystem floppy has been left in the floppy disk drive.
B the CD drive is not functioning.
C the BIOS is corrupted.
D there is a problem loading a device.
Answer: A
28. Which of the following is the correct sequence of actions that takes place during the boot-up process?
A Load operating system ? Activate BIOS ? Perform POST ? Check configuration settings
B Activate BIOS ? Perform POST ? Load operating system ? Check configuration settings
C Perform POST ? Load operating system ? Activate BIOS ? Check configuration settings
D Activate BIOS ? Check configuration settings ? Perform POST ? Load operating system
Answer: B
29. All of the following are steps involved in the boot process EXCEPT:
A load the operating system into RAM.
B the power-on self-test.
C activate the basic input/output system (BIOS).
D load application programs.
Answer: D
30. The ____________, stored on a ROM chip, is responsible for loading the operating system from its permanent location on the hard drive into RAM.
A BIOS
B API
C device driver
D supervisor program
Answer: A
31. The basic input/output system (BIOS) is stored in:
A RAM.
B ROM.
C the CPU.
D the hard drive.
Answer: B
32. Ensuring that the essential peripheral devices are attached and operational is the ____________ process.
A configuration
B CMOS
C POST
D ROM
Answer: C
33. The memory resident portion of the operating system is called the:
A registry.
B API.
C CMOS.
D kernel.
Answer: D
34. Which of the following does NOT occur during the power-on self-test (POST)?
A The ScanDisk utility begins to run.
B The video card and video memory are tested.
C The BIOS identification process occurs.
D Memory chips are checked to ensure they are working properly.
Answer: A
35. All of the following are TRUE regarding virtual memory EXCEPT:
A any amount of RAM can be allocated to virtual memory.
B the setting for the amount of hard drive space to allocate to virtual memory can be manually changed.
C this temporary storage is called the swap file (or page file).
D virtual memory is physical space on the hard drive.
Answer: A
36. The operating system allows users to organize the computer’s contents in a hierarchical structure of directories that include all of the following EXCEPT:
A files.
B folders.
D drives.
D systems.
Answer: D
37. All of the following statements concerning windows are true EXCEPT:
A windows are an example of a command-driven environment.
B windows can be resized and repositioned on the desktop.
C more than one window can be open at a time.
D toolbars and scrollbars are features of windows.
Answer: A
38. All of the following statements concerning files are true EXCEPT:
A A file is a collection of related pieces of information stored together for easy reference.
B Files can be generated from an application.
C Files are stored in RAM.
D Files should be organized in folders.
Answer: C
39. Using Windows Explorer, a plus (+) sign in front of a folder indicates:
A an open folder.
B the folder contains subfolders.
C a text file.
D a graphics file.
Answer: B
40. In Windows XP, if you want to see the file size and modified dates of all files in a folder, the best viewing option is the __________ view.
A List
B Thumbnails
C Details
D Icon
Answer: C



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Saturday, January 15, 2011

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

1. Mettur dam is situated on the river
A. Cauvery
B. Narmada
C. Krishna
D. Mahanadi
Ans. (A)

2. Tirupati temple is located in—
(a) Karnataka
(b) Tamil Nadu
(c) Andhra Pradesh
(d) Kerala
Ans. (b)

3. Which Pakistani scientist is suspected to be involved in giving nuclear know how to other countries?
A. Shahariyar Khan
B. Imaran Khán
C. Javed Kazi
D. Abdul Qadir Khan
Ans. (D)

4. Who is the chief minister of Asom?
A. Tarun Gagoi
B. Hiteshwar Saikia
C. Prafful Kumar Mohanta
D. None of these
Ans. (A)

5. ‘Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan’ slogan was given by
A. Indira Gandhi
B. Lal Bahadur Shastri
C. Mahatma Gandhi
D. Jawahar Lal Nehru
Ans. (B)

6. The people of Indus Valley Civilization worshipped
(a) Brahma
(b) Vishnu
(c) Pashupati
(d) Indra and Varun
Ans. (c)

7. Ashoka was related to:
(a) Haryak dynasty
(b) Mauryan dynasty
(c) Gupta dynasty
(d) None of these
Ans. (b)

8. The Rajasthan canal takes water from the river
A. Ravi
B. Ghaghara
C. Yamuna
D. Sutlej
Ans. (D)

9. International Women’s Day is celebrated on
A. May 27
B. January 9
C. April 7
D. March 8
Ans. (D)

10. Amnesty International is—
(a) a human rights group
(b) a refugee camp in Somalia
(c) a wing of World Bank
(d) none of these
Ans. (a)

11. Insulin controls the metabolism of—
(a) sugars
(b) fats
(c) proteins
(d) salts
Ans. (a)

12. Sariska bird sanctuary is situated in
A. Haryana
B. Gujarat
C. Rajasthan
D. Madhya Pradesh
Ans. (C)

13. If it is 4p.m. on Monday at l50° W longitude, what is the time at 150 ° E longitude?
A. Sunday, 8 p.m.
B. Tuesday, 4a.m.
C. Tuesday, 4p.m.
D. Tuesday, 12 noon
Ans. (D)

14. The mixed economy means
A. Equal importance for agriculture and heavy industries
B. Co-existence of small scale and large scale industries
C. Co-existence of the poor and the rich
D. Co-existence of private and public sectors
Ans. (D)

15. Loktak lake is situated in which state?
A. Manipur
B. Sikkim
C. Tripura
D. Mizoram
Ans. (A)

16. Which of the following diseases cannot be prevented by vaccination?
A. Whooping cough
B. Smallpox
C. Polio
D. Diabetes
Ans. (C)

17. Spondylitis affects which organ of the body?
A. Lungs
B. Kidney
C. Spinal cord
D: Brain
Ans. (C)

18. Who composed Ain-e-Akbari?
A. Farista
B. Ibn Batuta
C. Abul Fazal
D. Birbal
Ans. (C)

19. Who introduced the ‘Doctrine of Lapse’?
A. Dalhousie
B. Canning
C. Rippon
D. Lytton
Ans. (A)

20. Who permitted the English to establish first factory in India?
A. Akbar
B. Jehangir
C. Shahjahan
D. Aurangzeb
Ans. (B)

21. The word Buddha means
A. A winner
B. A preacher
C. An Enlightened
D. A traveler
Ans. (C)

22. Who determined the boundary between India and Pakistan?
A. Lord Mountbatten
B. Sir Radcliff
C. Sir Cripps
D. Laurence
Ans. (B)

23. When did the British Government annul the partition of Bengal?
A. 1919
B. 1917
C.1914
D. 1911
Ans. (D)

24. Who was the chairman of the Drafting Committee of the framers of the Indian constitution?
A. L. B. Kriplani
B. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
C. J. L. Nehru
D. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
Ans. (D)

25. Who gave the most effective slogan “Do or Die” during Quit India Movement?
A. Mahatma Gandhi
B. J. L Nehru
C. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
D. Subhash Chandra Bose
Ans. (A)

26. Where were the Olympics 2008 held?
A. China
B. Greece
C. Italy
D. France
Ans. (A)

27. Which vitamin is provided by sunlight to body?
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
Ans. (d)

28. The longest river of Karnataka is
A. Krishna
B. Cauvery
C. Tungbhadra
D. Godavari
Ans. (A)

29. Which city of Karnataka is growing fast in the field of information technology and software?
A. Bhadravati
B. Mysore
C. Hassan
D. Bengluru
Ans. (D)

30. Which of the following is not a tax of the Central Government?
A. Income tax
B. Excise duty
C. Land revenue
D. Corporate tax
Ans. (C)

31. Which countries are related to Palk strait?
A. India and Sri Lanka
B. North Korea and South Korea
C. China and Pakistan
D. Britain and France
Ans. (A)

32. Which of the following states is the largest in area?
A. Madhya Pradesh
B. Uttar Pradesh
C. Rajasthan
D. Mahrashtra
Ans. (C)

33. Which of the following rivers flows to the west?
A. Godavari
B. Cauvery
C. Narmada
D. Krishna
Ans. (C)

34. Who was elected the permanent chairman of the Constituent Assembly on December 11, 1946?
A. J. L. Nehru
B. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
C. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
D. K.M. Munsi
Ans. (B)

35. First general elections were held in India during
A. 1949 — 50
B. 1950 — 51
C. 1951 — 52
D. 1956 — 7
Ans. (C)

36. The longest dam in India is
A. Bhakra Nangal dam
B. Nagarjun Sagar dam
C. Hirakud dam
D. Kosi dam
Ans. (C)

37. The jog water fall is situated in
A. Uttar Pradesh
B. West Bengal
C. Karnataka
D. Mahrashtra
Ans. (C)

38. The brightest planet is
A. Jupiter
B. Mars
C. Venus
D. Mercury
Ans. (C)

39. The currency of Italy is
A. Dollar
B. Waht
C. Pound
D. Lira
Ans. (D)

40. The rings are found around
A. Uranus
B. Jupiter
C. Mars
D. Saturn
Ans. (D)

41. The filament of an electric bulb is made of
A. copper
B. Iron
C. Aluminum
D. Tungsten
Ans. (D)

42. ‘Clove’ is obtained from
A. Root
B. Stem
C. Bud
D. Fruit
Ans. (C)

43. A mega city has a minimum population of:
(a) 10 lakhs
(b) 20 lakhs
(c) 50 lakhs
(d) 1 crore
Ans. (d)

44 The language of Chola rulers was:
(a) Sanskrit
(b) Kannada
(c) Tamil
(d) Telugu
Ans. (c)

45. Gandhiji started march to Dandi from:
(a) Dandi
(b) Sabarmati Ashram
(c) Gujarat
(c Champaran
Ans. (b)

46. Which the following rivers pass through valley?
(a) Godavari
(b) Narmada
(c) Krishna
(d) Mahanadi
Ans. (b)

47. The sex ratio is the highest in
(a) Kerala
(b) West Bengal
(c) Uttar Pradesh
(d7. Mizoram
Ans. (a)

48. The post of collector in India was created in the
(a) 1772
(b) 1779
(c) 1792
(d) 1882
Ans. (a)

49. Who defeated the Marathas in
the third battle of Panipat?
(a) Afghans
(b) Mughals
(c) English
(d) French
Ans. (a)

50. The number of Puranas is:
(a) 18
(b) 21
(c) 23
(d) 16
Ans. (a)

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

1. Who was the first lady Prime Minister of the World?
A. Sirimavo Bhandranaike
B. Margaret Thatcher
C. Indira Gandhi
D. Golda Meir
Ans. (A)

2. Where is Central Potato Research Institute?
A. Shimla
B. Lucknow
C. Kanpur
D. Bhopal
Ans. (A)

3. With which field is ‘Vikram Seth’ associated?
A. Space Research
B. Literature
C. Journalism
D. Music
Ans. (B)

4. Who is known as the ‘Iron Man of India’?
A. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
B. Lala Lajpat Rai
C. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
D. Subhash Chandra Bose
Ans. (C)

5. In which of the following fields did Tenzing Norgay distinguish himself?
A. Boxing
B. Mountaineering
C. Archery
D. Hockey
Ans. (B)

6. India’s anti-tank missile is:
A. Akash
B. Agni
C. Prithvi
D. Nag
Ans. (D)

7. The major difference between the Moderates and the Extremists in the Congress Session of 1907 was regarding —
(a) Education
(b) Boycott
(c) Satyagraha
(d) Swaraj
Ans. (b)

8. Devaluation of currency helps in promoting—
(a) imports
(b) exports
(c) tourism
(d) national income
Ans. (b)

9. Which Indian State is the largest producer of cashew nuts?
(a) Madhya Pradesh
(b) Kerala
(c) Assam
(d) Andhra Pradesh
Ans. (b)

10. 1930 is associated with—
(a) Presentation of Nehru Report
(b) Dandi March
(c) Second Round Table Conference
(d) Lahore Congress
Ans. (b)

11. Indian Railways has recently decided to set up a new Wheel & Axle factory at:
A. Chhapra
B. Harnaut
C. Jamalpur
D. Darbhanga
Ans. (A)

12. Match the following cities of South India with their States:
(a) Coimbatore 1. Kerala
(b) Cochin (Kochi) 2. Karnataka
(c) Mangalore 3. Tamil Nadu
(d) Vijayanagar 4. Andhra Pradesh
A. a-1, b-3, c-4, d-2
B. a-3, b-1, c-2, d-4
C. a-1, b3, c-2, d-4
D. a-3, b-1, c-4, d-2
Ans. (B)

13. With which of the following gland/organ is ‘diabetes’ associated?
A. Thyroid
B. Liver
C. Pancreas
D. Kidney
Ans. (C)

14. Cornea is a part of which of the following organs of human body?
A. Heart
C. Eye
B. Kidney
D. Ear
Ans. (C)

15. The blood cholesterol level in 100 ml of blood in a normal person varies between:
A. 250 to 350 mg
B. 150 to 250 mg
C. 100 to 150 mg
D. 50 to 100 mg
Ans. (C)

16. Choose the correct chronological order of dynasties:
A. Lodi, Slave, Tughlaq, Khilji
B. Slave, Tughlaq, Khilji, Lodi
C. Khilji, Lodi, Slave, Tughlaq
D. Slave, Khilji, Tughlaq, Lodi
Ans. (D)

17. Token currency was introduced in India for the first time by:
A. Firuz Shah Tughlaq
B. Muhammad bin Tughlaq
C. Alauddin Khilji
D. Qutubuddin Aibak
Ans. (B)

18. Which of the following pairs is incorrect?
A. Bairam Khan — Akbar
B. Jaswant Singh — Aurangzeb
C. Amir Khusrau — Jehangir
D. Ambar Malik — Humayun
Ans. (C)

19. Match the. following ancient books with their authors:
(a) Mahabharata 1. Kalidasa
(b) Kadambari 2. Panini
(c) Meghadoot 3. Banabhatta
(d) Asthadhyayi 4. Ved Vyas
A. a-4, b-2, c-1, d-3,
B. a-1, b-2, c-3, d-4
C. a-4, b-3, c-1, d-2
D. a-2, b-3, c-1, d-4
Ans. (C)

20. Which of the following can be used for checking inflation temporari1y?
(a) Decrease in taxes
(b) Increase in wages
(c) Decrease in money supply
(d) None of these
Ans. (c)

21. With which aspect of Commerce are ‘bull’ and ‘hear’ associated?
A. Banking
B. Foreign Trade
C. Stock Market
D. Internal Trade
Ans. (C)

22. The Tenth Five-Year Plan pertains to which period?
A. 2000-01 to 2004-05
B. 2001-02 to 2005-06
C. 2002-03 to 2006-07
D. 2003-04 to 2007-08
Ans. (C)

23. Debt service ratio implies ratio between:
A. export and total payout on debt
B. import and total debt
C. domestic saving and• import
D. domestic saving and total debt
Ans. (A)

24 Who said, where wealth accumulates, men decay”?
A. Abraham Lincoln
B. Mao-Tse-Thng
C. Karl Marx
D. Goldsmith
Ans. (D)

25. Gresham’s law in economic relates to:
A. distribution of goods and services
B. circulation of currency
C. supply and demand
D. consumption and supply
Ans. (B)

26. Which of the following statements regarding the Constituent Assembly is true?
1. It is not based on Adult Franchise
2. It resulted from direct elections
3. it was a multiparty body
4. it worked through several committees
A. l and 2
B. 2 and 3
C. 1 and 4
D. l, 2, 3 and 4
Ans. (C)

27. Which of the following bills cannot be introduced first in the Rajya Sabha?
A. Money Bills
B. Bills pertaining, to the powers of the Supreme court of State Judiciary
C. Bills proclaiming the state of emergency arising out of war or external aggression
D. Bills bringing a State under emergency rules
Ans. (A)

28. How long can a person continue to be a Minister without being a member of either Houses of the Parliament?
A. 3 months
B. 6 months
C. l year
D. No time limit
Ans. (B)

29. Centigrade and Fahrenheit scales give the same reading at:
A. —273°
B. —40°
C. —32°
D. 100°
Ans. (B)

30. Match the scientists with their inventions:
(a) C. Marconi 1. Gramophone
(b) J.L. Baird 2. Radio
(c) Alexander Graham Bell 3. Television
(d) Thomas Alva Edison 4. Telephone
A. a-l, b-2, c-3, d-4
B. a-4, b-3, c-2, d-1
C. a-2, b-1, c-4, d-3
B. a-2, b-3, c-4, d-l
Ans. (D)

31. In the process of galvanization, an iron sheet is coated with:
A. aluminum
B. zinc
C. tin
D. chromium
Ans. (B)

32. Rate of evaporation does not depend upon:
A. temperature of the liquid
B. surface area of the liquid
C. mass of the liquid
D. air pressure
Ans. (C)

33. Which of the following process produce Hydrogen gas?
A. Electrolysis of water
B. Passing of steam over red hot iron
C. Reaction of zinc with hydrochloric acid
D. All of these
Ans. (A)

34. Match the following with their chemical formulae
(a) Common Salt 1. Na2 SiO3
(b) Alum 2. NaCl
(c) Gypsum 3. K2SO4. Al2 (SO4)3 24H2O
(d) Quartz 4. CaSO4. 2H2O
A. a-2, b-3, c-4, d-l
B. a-1, b-3, c-4, d-2
C. a-2, b-4, c-1, d-3
D. a-2, b-1, c-3, d-4
Ans. (A)

35. Which of the following is an element?
A. Ruby
B. Sapphire
C. Emerald
D. Diamond
Ans. (D)

36. Which of the following is true regarding a catalyst?
1. It increases the rate of reaction
2. It increases the activation energy
3. It reduces the activation energy
4. It is consumed in the reaction
A. 1 and 2
B. 1 and3
C. 2 and 4
D. 3 and 5
Ans. (B)

37. The hydraulic automobiles application of:
A. Archimedes’ Principle
B. Pascal’s law
C. Bernoulli’s theorem
D. Faraday’s law
Ans. (B)

38. Match the following countries with their capitals:
(a) Nigeria 1. Luanda
(b) Qatar 2. Abuja
(c) Zambia 3. Lusaka
(d) Angola 4. Doha
A. a-2, b-4, c-3, d-l
B. a-4, b-3, c-2, d-l
C. a-1, b-2, c-3, d-4
D. a-4, b-2, c-3, d-l
Ans. (A)

39. Which of the following planets orbits around the sun in backward direction from east to west?
A. Earth
C. Venus
B. Mercury
D. Jupiter
Ans. (C)

40. More than two third of world’s tin comes from which country?
A. China
B. Malaysia
C. Nigeria
D. Brazil
Ans. (A)

41. The largest temple in the world
A. Meenakshi Temple
B. Angkor Vat
C. Pashupati Nath Temple of Nepal
D. Kashi Vishwanath Temple
Ans. (B)

42. Aryabhatta was India’s renowned:
A. Poet
B. Physicist
C. Mathematician
D. Physician
Ans. (C)

43. Which of the following pair does not match?
A. Sariska Sanctuary – Rajasthan
B. Kaziranga National Park – Assam (Asom)
C. Ghana Bird Sanctuary – Meghalaya
D. Shivpuri National Park – Madhya Pradesh
Ans. (C)

44. Match the following hill stations of India with their states:
(a) Gulmarg 1. Rajasthan
(b) Dalhousie 2. Madhya Pradesh
(c) Mt. Abu 3. Jammu and Kashmir
(d) Panchmarhi 4. Himachal Pradesh
5. Uttaranchal
A. a-3, b-4, c-1, d-2
B. á-5, b-3, c-i, d-2
C. a-4, b-3, c-2, d-5
D. a-5, b-4, c-2, d-1
Ans. (A)

45. On which river the Pong Dam has been constructed?
A. Ganga
B. Tapti
C. Yamuna
D. Beas
Ans. (D)

46. Which country is the world’s largest supplier of silk?
A.. USA
B. Japan
C. China
D. India
Ans. (C)

47. Which one of the following does not contribute to development in India?
A. Technological research
B. Population growth
C. Diversification of industry
D. Increased saving
Ans. (B)

48. ‘Jog’ the highest water fall in India is located in the state of
A. Uttaranchal.
B. Jammu and Kashmir
C. Tamil Nadu
D. Karnataka
Ans. (D)

49. The President can proclaim emergency on the written advice of the:
A. Chief Justice
B. Vice-President
C. Prime Minister
D. Union Cabinet
Ans. (C)

50. The first state in India carved out on a linguistic basis was:
A. Andhra Pradesh
B. Orissa
C. Manipur
D. Kerala
Ans. (A)

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

1. The function of hemoglobin in body is—
(a) Transport of oxygen.
(b) Destruction of bacteria
(c) Prevention of anaemia
(d) Utilization of iron
Ans. (a)

2. Which disease is more common among agricultural workers as compared to urban population?
(a) Lung’s disease
(b) Cirrhosis of liver
(c) Hookworm infection
(d) Cancer
Ans. (c)

3. Biological fixation of nitrogen occurs most commonly in which of the following crops?
(a) Pulses
(b) Rice
(c) Wheat
(d) None of these
Ans. (a)

4. Which of the following pairs is incorrectly matched?
(a) Encephalitis — Brain
(b) Colitis — Colon
(c) Hepatitis — Liver
(d) Jaundice — Throat
Ans. (a)

5. Which of the following, types of clothes is manufactured by using petroleum product?
(a) Rayon silk
(b) Terylene
(c) Silk
(d) Cotton
Ans. (b)

6. Which one of the following grows under the tree?
(a) Cabbage
(b) Bengal gram
(c) Peanuts
(d) Castor
Ans. (c)

7. Which of the following is an example of a plant which bears seeds but no fruits?
(a) Cotton plant
(b) Peepal plant
(c) Eucalyptus tree
(d) Pine tree
Ans. (a)

8. Radioactive element which has been found to have large reserves in India is—
(a) Uranium
(b) Thorium
(c) Radium
(d) Plutonium
Ans. (a)

9. The image formed on the retina of a human eye is—
(a) Real and upright
(b) Real and inverted
(c) Imaginary and upright
(d) Imaginary and inverted
Ans. (b)

10. In increasing sequence, the major elements, present in the human body are—
(a) Calcium, iron, sodium, phosphorus
(b) Calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sulphur
(c) Calcium, iron, sodium, sulphur
(d) Calcium, potassium, phosphorus, iron
Ans. (c)

11. A light sensitive compound used in photography is—
(a) Silver chloride
(b) Silver sulphide
(c) Silver bromide
(d) Silver oxide
Ans. (c)

12. Protective foods in our diet are?
(a) fats and vitamins
(b carbohydrates and minerals
(c) vitamins .and minerals
(d) proteins and carbohydrates
Ans. (c)

13. The ancient name of Bengal was—
(a) Kamrupa
(b) Vasta
(ç) Gauda
(d) Vallabhi
Ans. (c)

14. Ahilyabai was the queen of?
(a) Gwalior
(b) Malwa
(c) Jaipur
(d) Bijapur
Ans. (a)

15. Moorish traveller, Ibn Batutah, came to India during the time of -
(a) Alauddin Khilji
(b) Firoz Shah Tughlaq
(c) Balban,
(d) Muhammed Bin Tughlaq
Ans. (d)

16. The main occupation of Harappan civilization was—
(a) agriculture
(b) cattle rearing
(c) commerce
(d) hunting
Ans. (c)

17. The Mahabalipuram temples were built by the King of dynasty?
(a) Gupta
(b) Chola
(c) Pallavas
(d) Kushans
Ans. (c)

18. The first telegraph line between Calcutta and Agra was opened in—
(a) 1852
(b) 1853
(c) 1854
(d 1855
Ans. (b)

19. The first discourse of Buddha in Sarnath is called—
(a) Mahabhiniskranan
(b) Mahaparinirvana
(c) Mabamastakabhishekha
(d) Dharmachakrapravartan
Ans. (d)

20. The political and cultural centre of the Pandyas was—
(a) Vengi
(b) Madurai
(c) Kanchipuram
(d) Mahabalipuram
Ans. (b)

21. What is the correct chronological order in which the following invaded India?
(1) Huns
(2) Kushans
(3) Aryans
(4) Greeks
(a) 4, 3, 2, 1
(b) 3, 4, 2, 1
(c) 4, 2, 3, 1
(d) 3, 4, 1, 2
Ans. (b)

22. Who wrote Mitakshara, a book on Hindu law?
(a) Nayachandra
(b) Amoghavarsa
(c) Vijaneswara
(d) Kumban
Ans. (c)

23. Gupta empire declined in the fifth century A.D. as a consequence of—
(a) Chalukya raids
(b) Greek invasion
(c) Hun invasion
(d) Pallava raids
Ans. (c)

24. Who founded the Hindu Shah dynasty of Punjab?
(a) Vasumitra
(b) Kallar
(c) Jayapala
(d) Mahipala
Ans. (b)

25. The main external threat to the Sultanate of Delhi was posed by the—
(a) Mongols
(b) Afghans
(c) Iranians
(d) None of these
Ans. (d)

26. Who among the following was a Leading exponent of Gandhian thoughts?
(a) J. L. Nehru
(b) M.N. Roy
(c) Vinoba Bhave
(d) Jai Prakash Narayan.
Ans. (c)

27. Who were the immediate successors of the Imperial Mauryas in Maghádha?
(a) Kushans
(b) Pandyas
(c) Satvahanas
(d) Sungas
Ans. (d)

28. Both Mahavira and Buddha preached during the reign of—
(a) Ajatasatru
(b) Bimbisara
(c) Nandivardhan
(d) Uday
Ans. (b)

29. Jahangir Mahal is located in—
(a) Delhi
(b) Fatehpur Sikri
(c) Agra Fort
(d) Sikandara
Ans. (c)

30. The percentage of glucose present in normal urine is—
(a) 0.1%
(b) 2%
(c) 9.5%
(d) 0%
Ans. (d)

31. The magnetic effect of electric current was first observed by—
(a) Henry
(b) Oersted
(c) Faraday
(d) Volta
Ans. (c)

32. Of the total water on the earth, fresh water reserves constitute approximately—
(a) 4.5%
(b) 2.7%
(c) 1.2%
(d) 5.8%
Ans. (b)

33. The black hole theory was discovered by—
(a) S. Chandrasekhar
(b) Har Govind Khurana
(c) C.V. Raman
(d) S. Ramanujam
Ans. (a)

34. The main contribution of Chola dynasty in the field of administration lies in—
(a) systematic provincial administration
(b) a well planned revenue system
(c) a well organized central government
(d) an organized local self government
Ans. (d)

35. Who founded the philosophy of Pustimarga?
(a) Chaitanya
(b) Nanak
(c) Surdas
(d) Ballabhacharya
Ans. (d)

36. Which of the following-battles changed the destiny of a Mughal ruler in India?—
(a) Haldighati
(b) Panipat II
(c) Khanua
(d) Chausa
Ans. (d)

37. ‘The Vedas contain all they truth; was interpreted by—
(a) Swami Vivekananda
(b) Swami Dayananda
(c) Ram Mohan Rai
(d) S. Radhakrisnan
Ans. (b)

38. Match the columns—
Column I Column II
A. Second battle of Panipat 1. Decline of Vijaya Nagar
B. Second battle 2. British rule in India
C. Battle of Talikota 3. Turkish rule in India
D. Battle of Plassey 4. Mughal rule in India
5. Slave dynasty in India
Codes:
A B C D
(a) 2 3 4 1
(b) 3 1 2 4
(c) 5 3 2 1
(d) 4 3 1 2
Ans. (d)

39. Babar entered India for the first time from the west through—
(a) Kashmir
(b) Sindh
(c) Punjab
(d) Rajasthan
Ans. (c)

40. Which was first among the following?
(â) Doctrine of Lapse
(b) Subsidiary Alliance
(c) Permanent Settlement
(d) Double Government
Ans. (d)

41. The name of Lord ‘Cornwallis is associated with the—
(a) Dual government
(b) Maratha wars
(c) System of subsidiary alliances
(d) Permanent settlement
Ans. (d)

42. Sir Charles Wood’s Dispatch of 1854 dealt with—
(a) administrative reforms
(b) social reforms
(c) economic reforms
(d) educational reforms
Ans. (d)

43. The sea route to India was discovered by the—
(a) Dutch
(b) English
(c) Portuguese
(d) French
Ans. (c)

44. Which of the following pairs is correct?
(a) Ashvaghosa — Vikramaditya
(b) Banabhatta — Harshavardhana
(c) Harisena — Kanishka
(d) Kalidasa — Samudragupta
Ans. (b)

45. 4th July, 1776 is important in world history because of—
(a) Battle of Plassey
(b) Sea route to India was discovered
(c) English King Charles II was executed
(d) American Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence
Ans. (d)

46. Rowlatt Act was passed in the year—
(a) 1917
(b) 1919
(c) 1921
(d) 1932
Ans. (b)

47. Communal electorate in India was introduced through which of the following acts?
(a) 1909
(b) 1919
(c) 1921
(d) None of these
Ans. (a)

48. Abhinav Bharat was organized by—
(a) Bhai Parmanand
(b) Khudiram Bose
(c) Vir Savarkar
(d) None of these
Ans. (c)

49. On 22nd December which of the following places has the largest day and shortest night?
(a) Melbourne
(b) Moscow
(c) Madrid
(d) Madras
Ans. (a)

50. High pressure subtropical calm belts known as ‘Horse Latitudes’ lie between—
(a) 0° and 15°
(b) 20° and 25°
(c) 30° and 35°
(d) none of these
Ans. (c)

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

1. Match List I with List II
List I List II
A. Rowlett Act 1. Indian magistrate can also give the decision on subject
of British matter
B. Mountford Improvement 2. Gave the power thinking on political affairs without jury
C. Ilbert Bill 3. Clear division on Government work between centre and
state
D. Indian Council 4. Used the process of election, though in vague way.
The correct answer code is:
A B C D
(a) 2 3 1 4
(b) 1 4 3 2
(c) 1 3 2 4
(d) 3 2 1 4
Ans. (a)

2. Which blood – group is the universal donor?
(a) A
(b) B
(c) O
(d) AB
Ans. (c)

3. Match the leaders in List I with the movements they led in List II.
List I List II
A. Tomma Dore 1. Savara Rebellion
B. Shambhunath Pal 2. Munda Revolt
C. Birsa Munda 3. Koya Rebellion
D. Radhakrishna Dandasena 4. Pabna Uprising
The correct answer code is:
A B C D
(a) 3 4 2 1
(b) 4 1 2 3
(c) 4 2 3 1
(d) 3 1 2 4
Ans. (a)

4. Match List I with List II
List I List II
A. William Bentick 1. Establishment of Public work
B. Charles Metcalfe 2.Annexation of Sindh
C. Ellen borough 3. Abolition of Persian as Court Language
D. Dalhousie 4. Signing of the treaty with Ranjit Singh
The correct answer code is:
A B C D
(a) 3 4 2 1
(b) 4 1 2 3
(c) 4 3 2 1
(d) 3 1 2 4
Ans. (c)

5. Match List I with List II
List I List II
A. S.C Bose 1. Chairman of Radical Congress
B. Jawaharlal Nehru 2. Lal Kurti Andolan
C. Abdul Gaffar Khan 3. Bardoli Andolan
D. Sardar Pte1 4. In Lahore Conference Congress proposed whole revolution
The correct answer code is:
A B C D
(a) 4 1 3 2
(b) 1 4 2 3
(c) 4 3 1 2
(d) 4 1 2 3
Ans. (b)

6. London is situated on the banks of river
(a) Thames
(b) Tyne
(c) Avon
(d) Clyde
Ans. (a)

7. From the sun rays we get
(a) Vitamin A
(b) Vitamin B
(c) Vitamin C
(d) Vitamin D
Ans. (d)

8. Match List I with List II
List- I List- II
A. HaiderAli 1. Road and land development
B. Krishna Deva Rai 2. Construction of Mackbara and goal
C. Shershah Suri 3. Telugu Sahitya
D. Afghan and Turk 4. Arts of war
The correct answer code is
A B C D
(a) 1 2 3 4
(b) 2 3 1 4
(c) 4 3 1 2
(d) 1 4 2 3
Ans. (c)

9. Match List -I symptoms of founder with dynasty List- II
List -I List- II
A. Parts of big stone and minimum 1. Lodi dynasty
B. Pure Aperture 2. Slave dynasty
C. Half Gumbaj Mahadware 3. Mughal dynasty
D. Dohre Gumbaj 4. Tughlaq dynasty
The correct answer code is:
A B C D
(a) 4 1 2 3
(b) 1 2 4 3
(c) 4 2 1 3
(d) 4 2 3 1
Ans. (d)

10. Match the Maratha Chiefs (List- I) with their respective seats of power (List- II)
List -I List- II
A. Peshwa 1. Gwalior
B. Gaekwad 2. Poona
C. Scindhia 3. Nagpur
D. Holker 4. Baroda
E. Bhons1e 5. Indore
The correct answer code is:
A B C D E
(a) 2 4 1 5 3
(b) 2 5 1 3 4
(c) 1 5 3 2. 4
(d) 5 2 1 3 4
Ans. (a)

11. Match important court poets / scholars. (List -I) with their patrons (List -II)
List- I List- II
A. Jaidev 1. Vikramaditya I
B. Bilhana 2. Lakshaman Sena
C. Amarsimha 3. Yashovarman of Kannauj
D. Vakpatiraja 4. Chandragupta 11
The correct answer code is:
A B C D
(a) 4 1 3 2
(b) 3 1 2 4
(c) 2 1 4 3
(d) 4 1 2 3
Ans. (c)

12. Match List -I (Inventor) with List- II (Ways)
List- I List- II
A. Christopher Columbus 1.Near the travelling of southern parts of South Africa
B. Bartholomen Diaz 2. Travelling from Spain and crossing the Atlantic and
going through west region by seaway.
C. Magellan 3. Reaching the Malabar Soil after circulating the
southern parts of South Africa
D. Vasco-de- Gama 4. Travelling by sea-way of all countries.
The correct answer code is:
A B C D
(a) 2 4 3 1
(b) 2 1 4 3
(c) 4 1 3 2
(d) 4 2 3 1
Ans. (b)

13. Which of the following songs was so melodious for Mahatma Gandhi, who wrote in this regard. ‘If I forget Bhagwatgita, this only song gives me strength and promotes……
(a) Jan Gan Man Adhinayak….
(b) Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram….
(c) Vaishnav Jan to Tene Kahie….
(d) Iswar Allah Tero Nam..,.
Ans. (b)

14. Match List -I with List -II
List -I List- II
A. Nagarjuna 1.Knowlèdge is the primary means of Salvation
B. Shankaryacharya 2. Woman Saint
C. Andal 3. Tried to assimilate Bhakti to the tradition of the Vedas
D. Ramanuja 4. Played an important role in the spread of Buddhism
The correct answer code is:
A B C D
(a) 4 1 3 2
(b) 3 1 2 4
(c) 3 1 4 2
(d) 4 1 2 3
Ans. (d)

15. Match. List I with List II
List –I List -II
A. Kane cave temples 1. Mahayana
B. Khandagiri rock cut halls 2. Shaivite
C. Bagh caves 3. Hinayana
D. Badami cave temp1es 4. Jain
The correct answer code is:
A B C D
(a) 3 4 1 2
(b) 2 3 4 1
(c) 4 3 1 2
(d) 3 4 2 1
Ans. (a)

16. ‘Milk’ is an example of:
(a) Collidal
(b) Gel
(c) Imulsion
(d) Foam
Ans. (a)

17. Which of the following trees gains the oil of Tarpin?
(a) Netum
(b) Mycuss
(c) Devdar
(d) Chir
Ans. (d)

18. Match List I with List II
List-I List-II

A. Carbohydrate 1. Pepsin
B. Enzyme 2. Starch
C. Hormone 3. Kerotin
D. Protein 4. Projestron
The correct answer code is:
A B C D
(a) 1 2 4 3
(b) 2 1 4 3
(c) 2 l 3 4
(d) 1 2 3 4
Ans. (b)

19. Herbarium is
(a) collection of herb in a dry place
(b) one of the centers where different types of herbs are there
(c) a centre where the medical herbs are kept
(d) a centre where the dry botanical elements are conserved
Ans. (a)

20. The widely used antibiotic, penicillin, is produced by
(a) an algae
(b) a bacterium
(c) a fungus
(d) chemical means
Ans. (b)

21. Lichen is considered to be a symbiotic association of two organisms. Which organisms are involved in it?
(a) Algae and bacteria
(b) Algae and fungi
(c) Algae and bryophytes
(d) Fungi and bryophytes
Ans. (a)

22. Which of the following is a microelement?
(a) Chlorine
(b) Hydrogen
(c) Nitrogen
(d) Oxygen
Ans. (b)

23. Match the Scientific Discoveries in List- I with the Scientists in List- II
List- I List-II
A. DNA structure 1. Jacob and Monod
B. ABO blood groups 2. Barbara McClintock
C. Jumping genes 3. Watson and Crick
D. Regulatory genes 4. Land Steiner
The correct answer code is:
A B C D
(a) 4 3 1 2
(b) 3 4 1 2
(c) 3 4 2 1
(d) 4 3 2 1
Ans. (b)

24. Match List -I with List-II
List- I List -II
(Herb) (Resources)
A. Kunain 1. Leaves
B. Digitlis 2. Fruits
C. Roubolfia 3. Epidermis
D. Heroin 4. Root
The correct answer code is:
A B C D
(a) 1 2 4 3
(b) 3 1 4 2
(d) 4 3 1 2
(d) 2 1 3 4
Ans. (a)

25. After few distance the television signal is not adopted by T.V. set because of-
(a) weak signal
(b) weak receiver antenna
(c) absorption of signal by air
(d) aperture of earth
Ans. (d)

26. In respect of D.C. A.C. is profitable
(a) In A.C. maximum of electric energy are present
(b) A.C. voltage is free from increase or decrease
(c) Cost of A.C. production is less
(d) A.C can send in maximum distance without less power consumption
Ans. (d)

27. Which of the planets have not any satellite, more around the planets?
(a) Venus and Mars
(b) Mercury and Venus
(c) Mars and Venus
(d Neptune and Pluto
Ans. (b)

28. In cold regions, where temperature may fall below 0°C, farmers fill their fields with water to protect their crops from damage because
(a) water is abundantly available in cold regions
(b) water has low specific heat capacity and volume of water increases when temperature falls below 4°C
(c) water has high specific heat capacity
(d) plenty of water is absorbed by soil in cold regions
Ans. (c)

29. A rocket and a jet engine differ because
A. their working principles are entirely different
B. a rocket uses only liquid fuels whereas a jet can use solid fuels as well
C. while a rocket carries its own oxygen supply, a jet draws its air out of the atmosphere
D. a rocket can propel vehicles into outer space whereas a jet cannot
The correct combination is:
(a) C, D
(c) A, B.
(b) B, C, D
(d) A, C, D
Ans. (d)

30. Name the Constitutional Amendment by which three new states Chattisgarh, Uttaranchal and Jharkhand have been created.
(a) 81st Constitutional Amendment, 1999
(b) 82nd Constitutional Amendment, 2000
(c) 83rd Constitutional Amendment, 2000
(d) 84th Constitutional Amendment, 2000
Ans. (b)

31. Who is the author of the book ‘My Girlhood: An Autobiography’?
(a) Arundhati Roy
(b) Taslima Nasreen
(b) Medha Patkar
(d) Sobha De
Ans. (b)

32. Liquefied Petroleum Gas consists of mainly
(a) Methane, Ethane, Hexane
(b) Ethane, Hexane, Butane
(c) Methane, Butane, Propane
(d) Methane, Butane, Hexane
Ans. (a)

33. After defeat of which Hindu emperor Vijayanagar Dynasty ended?
(a) Krishnadeva Rai
(b) Ram. Raja
(c) Harihar Rai
(d) Bukka Rai
Ans. (c)

34. Match List I with List II
List- I List- II
A. Hirakud barrage l. Vyas
B. Thin barrage 2. Chenab
C. Salal project 3. Ravi
D. Ponga barrage 4. Mahanadi
The correct answer code is:
A B C D
(a) 3 4 2 1
(b) 3 4 1 2
(c) 4 3 1 2
(d) 4 3 2 1
Ans. (b)

35. In music seventh ‘Sa’, ‘Re’, ‘Ga’
(a) the frequency of pronunciation ‘Sa’ is less than the frequency of ‘Re’, ‘Ga’
(b) the frequency of pronunciation ‘Sa’ is greater than the frequency of ‘Re’, ‘Ga’
(c) frequencies re decreasing respectively
(d) frequencies are equal of all pronunciations
Ans. (d)

36. If two persons are talking in space of moon then-
(a) in respect to earth, the sound is listened by each other on moon after maximum time.
(b) the time taken in listening to the sound are equal at both places.
(c) sound cannot be heard on moon.
(d) sound of echo can be heard by each other again and again.
Ans. (a)

37. Though water is transparent to visible light yet it is not possible to see distant objects in the fog which consists of fine drops of water suspended in air.
The reason for this is that-
(a) fog affects our vision adversely.
(b) most of the light is scattered and hence this appears invisible.
(c) the light rays suffer total internal reflection and cannot reach directly the eyes of the observer.
(d) fine drops of water are opaque to visible light.
Ans. (d)

38. Producer gas is used as a fuel and also as a source of nitrogen.
The gas is obtained by
(a) spraying oil into hot retorts.
(b) passing a mixture of steam and air over incandescent coke
(c) passing air through a bed of incandescent coke.
(d) passing steam over incandescent coke
Ans. (b)

39. The earth moves round ‘the sun an elliptical path. The speed of the earth in its orbital path around the sun
(a) is uniform
(b) decreases when the distance between them increases
(c) increases when the distance between them decreases
(d) none of these
Ans. (d)

40. Zimbabwe was formerly known as —
(a) Rhodesia
(b) Mali
(c) Namibia
(d) Zanzibar
Ans. (a)

41. Which of the following pairs is correct?
(a) Bonn — Danube
(b) Baghdad — Tigris
(c) Rome — Seine
(d) Paris — Tiber
Ans. (b)

42. The canal joining Baltic Sea to North Sea is—
(a) Kiel Canal
(b) Suez Canal
(c Panama Canal
(d) None of these
Ans. (a)

43. Which of the following rivers does not form any delta at its mouth?
(a) Cauvery
(b) Mahanadi
(c) Godavari
(d) Tapti
Ans. (d)

44. Srinagar is situated on the bank of river—
(a) Ravi
(b) Sutlej
(c) Jhelam
(d) Chenab
Ans. (c)

45. The Shompens are the tribal people of—
(a) Andaman
(b) Nicobar
(c) Lakshadweep
(d) None of these
Ans. (b)

46. Match the following—
Column I Column II
A. Manas 1. Hangul
B. Dachigam 2. Elephant
C. Mudumalai 3. Tiger
D. Kaziranga 3. Rhinoceros
Codes:
A B C D
(a) 1 2 3 4
(b) 3 1 2 4
(c) 2 4 3 1
(d) 1 3 4 2
Ans. (b)

47. In India Plan holiday was after—
(a) China -India war of 1962
(b) Drought of 1966
(c) Pakistan War of 1971
(d) Pakistan War of 1965
Ans. (b)

48. Which of the following is not a ‘Free Trade Zone’?
(a) Kandla
(b) Mumbai
(c) Vishakhapatnam
(d) Trivandrum
Ans. (a)

49. ‘Butterfly’ word is related to—
(a) basketball
(b) snooker
(c) swimming
(d) boating
Ans. (c)

50. ‘Astigmatism’ is a disease of—
(a) ears
(b) eyes
(c) nose
(d) throat
Ans. (b)

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

1. The speed of sound wave is increased due to—
(a) Decrease in temperature

(b) Increase in temperature
(c) Increase then decrease in temperature
(d) None of these
Ans. (b)

2. Railway earns mare in carrying—
(a) Passengers
(b) Goods
(c) Construction work
(d) None of these
Ans. (b)

3. Which of the following generates highest income?
(a) Software
(b) NRI remittance
(c) RBI-interest rate
(d) None of these
Ans. (a)

4. Which of the following statements is not correct about sound waves?
(a) It is a straight line
(b) It has energy
(c) It is in wave form
(d) Sound travels faster in vacuum than in air
Ans. (d)

5. The drop of water is spherical in shape due to—
(a) Surface tension
(b) Viscosity
(c) Gravitation
(d) None of these
Ans. (a)

6. The Telugu-Ganga project is related to—
(a) Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh
(b) Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh
(c) Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh
(d) Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh
Ans. (a)

7. The time required to reach the sunlight to the earth is—
(a) 6 minutes 40 seconds
(b) 8 minutes 20 seconds
(c) 7 minutes 20 seconds
(d) 9 minutes 10 seconds
Ans. (b)

8. The chlorine gas turns iodine—
(a) Blue
(b) Red
(c) Green
(d) Orange
Ans. (a)

9. The maximum intensity of earthquake on Richter Scale is
(a) l
(b) 4
(c) 6
(d) l0
Ans. (d)

10. The non-metal which conducts both heat and electricity is—
(a) iodine
(b) chlorine
(c) phosphorus
(d) graphite
Ans. (d)

11. The cities Halebid and Belur were constructed by
(a) Cholas
(b) Hoyasalas
(c) Kakatiyas
(d) Pállavas
Ans. (b)

12. Covalent bond is formed by—
(a) sharing of electrons
(b) donation of electrons
(c) sharing of protons
(d) none of these
Ans. (a)

13. Carbon forms more compounds because—
(a) carbon is easily available
(b) valency of carbon is more
(c) of covalent bond and ionic bonds
(d) none of these
Ans. (c)

14. The language specially used for Database Management is—
(a) Visual-basic
(b) Standard Query Language
(c) Fortran
(d) None of these
Ans. (b)

15. The principle of dynamo is—
(a) electromagnetic induction
(b) magnetic effect of current
(c) heating effect of current
(d) none of these
Ans. (a)

16. Mohr Scale is used to measure—
(a) hardness of minerals
(b) hardness of water
(c) viscosity of gases
(d) none of these
Ans. (a)

17. In ‘Skandpuran’ Garhwal is known by the name of—
(a) Kedarkhand
(b) Kurmachàl
(c) Jallandhar
(d) Gadhdesh
Ans. (a)

18. Who is the director of film 36 Chaurangi Lane’?
(a) Satyajeet Ray
(b) Shyam Benegal
(c) Prakash Jha
(d) Aparna Sen
Ans. (d)

19. Which of the following is correctly matched?
(a) Tharu — Bihar
(b) Semang — Yeman
(c) Mesai — Mountain of East Africa
(d) Badu — Malaya
Ans. (a)

20. Author of ‘Post Office’ is—
(a) Rabindranath Tagore
(b) Mulkraj Anand
(c) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
(d) Vishnu Sharma
Ans. (b)

21. Which of the following metals is the worst conductor of electricity?
(a) Aluminum
(b) Copper
(c) Iron
(d) Carbon
Ans. (d)

22. Which of the following is not correctly matched?
(a) Sale Tax — State Government
(b Income Tax — State Government
(c) Excise Duty — Central Government
(d) Chungi — Municipal Corporation
Ans. (b)

23. Finance Commission is formulated by—
(a) Prime Minister
(b) President
(c) Finance Ministry
(d) Planning Commission
Ans. (b)

24. Which of the following affects the Indian Administration?
(a) Unionism
(b) Parliamentary Democracy
(c) Planning
(d) All of these
Ans. (d)

25. World Health Day is celebrated on the date of—
(a) 7th April
(b) 15th March
(c) 9th April
(d) 10th April.
Ans. (a)

26. Which one of the following poets belongs to royal family?
(a) Kamban
(b) Bharati
(c) Ilangoadigal
(d) Chengundanar
Ans. (c)

27. Atomic Number is equal to the number of—
(a) electron
(b) proton
(c) neutron
(d) either electron or proton
Ans. (d)

28. Phosphorus can be preserved in -
(a) kerosene
(b) water
(c) petrol
(d) ether
Ans. (b)

29. Which of the following substances is obtained during the fractional distillation of petroleum at 260-350°C?
(a) Kerosene
(b) Petrol
(c) Naphtha
(d) Diesel
Ans. (d)

30. Which of the following does not contain chlorophyll?
(a) Fern
(b) Mosses
(c) Fungi
(d) Algae
Ans. (c)

31. Major difference between animal and plant cells is—
(a) cell membrane
(b) chloroplast
(c) nucleus
(d) cell wall
Ans. (d)

32 Fall of Bastille is related to
(a) Hundred Year War
(b) Napoleon War
(c) French Revolution
(d) England War
Ans. (c)

33. Rockfort passes between—
(a) Chennai and Trichinopoly
(b) Madurai and Tirunelveli
(c) Chennai and Bangalore
(d) None of these
Ans. (a)

34. CERCL is located in—
(a) Chennai
(b) Hyderabad
(c) Bangalore
(d) Karaikudi
Ans. (d)

35. Birth place of Bharathiyar is—
(a) Ettayapuram
(b) Thiruchengode
(c) Madurai
(d) None of these
Ans. (a)

36. Shiva Temple in Tanjore was built by—
(a) Pallava
(b) Chola
(c) Chalukyas
(d) Rashtrakuta
Ans. (b)

37. Numismatics is related to the study of—
(a) coins
(b) inscriptions
(c) epigraph
(d) sherds
Ans. (a)

38. Tamil version of Ramayana was written by—
(a) Kamban
(b) Valmiki
(c) Thiruvalluvar
(d) Ilango
Ans. (a)

39. Kautilya’s Arthashastra deals with—
(a) economy and politics
(b) inter-State relations
(c) ethics
(d) statecraft
Ans. (a)

40. Sarnath was an important place in the life of the Buddha where he—
(a) was born.
(b) gave his first sermon
(c) attained enlightenment
(d) died
Ans. (b)

41. Who was the political guru of Mahatma Gandhi?
(a) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
(b) Ba1 Gangadhar Tilak
(c) Swami Vivekanand
(d) Rabindra Nath Tagore
Ans. (a)

42. Mirage is based on the principle of—
(a) double refraction
(b) total reflection
(c) scattering
(d) refraction
Ans. (b)

43. Set Top Box is related to—
(a) CAP
(b) CAS
(c) Cable Networking
(d) Internet
Ans. (b)

44. Which one of the following is not a Fundamental Right?
(a) Right to Exploitation
(b) Equal Pay for Equal Work
(c) Right o Freedom
(d) Equality before Law
Ans. (b)

45. Chennai Head Post Office is the name of—
(a) St. George Fort
(b) Rippon Building.
(c) Kuralagam
(d) Rajaji Hall
Ans. (b)

46. What is the share of India in global trade?
(a) 1.7%
(b) 1.4%
(c) 0.8%
(d) 10%
Ans. (c)

47. Transformer is used to-
(a) convert AC into DC
(b) convert DC into AC
(c) step up or step down D.C.
(d) step up or step down A.C.
Ans. (d)

48. The function of hemoglobin is
(a) transport oxygen
(b) release oxygen
(c) transport CO2
(d) release CO2
Ans. (a)

49. Which words were added to the Preamble to the Constitution of India by 42nd Amendment?
(a) Democratic and Socialist
(b) Secular and Sovereign
(c) Socialist and Secular
(d Democratic and Republic
Ans. (c)

50. Forty-Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of India is related to—
(a) Fundamental Rights are superior to the Directive Principles of State Policy.
(b) Right to Property ceased to be a Fundamental Right.
(c) Directive Principles were made at par with the Fundamental Rights.
(d) None of these
Ans. (b)