Sunday, February 19, 2012

ENVIRONMENT KNOWLEDGE MCQs

1. The main source of water pollution is :

(A) Sewage Water
(B) Rain Water
(C) Atmospheric Pollutants
(D) Well-Water 
Answer is (A) Sewage Water

2. Which gas is mainly responsible for green house effect?

(A) CO2
(B) O2
(C) H2
(D) water vapours 
Answer is (A) CO2

3. Cutting of trees in a forest is called :

(A) Reforestation
(B) Aforestation
(C) Deforestation
(D) None of these
 Answer is (C) Deforestation

4. The sound of which intensity is regarded as the safe noise level for a city?

(A) 80 dB
(B) 45 dB
(C) 120 dB
(D) 60 dB 
Answer is (B) 45 dB

5. Which of the following disease is not caused by water pollution?

(A) Typhoid
(B) Dysentery
(C) Malaria
(D) Jaundice
Answer is (C) Malaria

6.
Earth day is observed on :

(A) February 16
(B) April 4
(C) April 22
(D) September 17 
Answer is (C) April 22
7. State with the highest percentage of forests is:

(A) Arunachal Pradesh
(B) Mizoram
(C) Assam
(D) Uttar Pradesh 
Answer is (B) Mizoram

8.
Project Tiger was introduced in :

(A) 1973
(B) 1984
(C) 1995
(D) 2001
 Answer is (A) 1973

9. World Wildlife Fund was founded in :

(A) 1961
(B) 1965
(C) 1969
(D) 1992 
Answer is (A) 1961

10. World Environment Day is observed on :

(A) January 31
(B) June 5
(C) August 25
(D) October 31 
Answer is (B) June 5

11. Branch of Biology which is concerned with the inter-relationship between plants and animals is called :

(A) Physiology
(B) Ecology
(C) Anatomy
(D) Morphology 
Answer is (B) Ecology

12. The largest unit of living organisms on earth is :

(A) Ecosystem
(B) biome
(C) Biosphere
(D) Population 
Answer is (C) Biosphere

13. The two components of an ecosystem are :

(A) Plants and animals
(B) Biotic and abiotic
(C) Plants and light
(D) Weeds and micro-organisms 
Answer is (B) Biotic and abiotic

14. The green plants are called :

(A) Producers
(B) Consumers
(C) Decomposers
(D) None of these 
Answer is (A) Producers

15.
Total organic matter present in an ecosystem is called :

(A) Biome
(B) Biomass
(C) Biotic community
(D) Litter 
Answer is (B) Biomass

16. Plants are killed at low temperature because :

(A) Desiccation takes place owing to the withdrawal of water from vacuolated protoplasm
(B) Precipitation of cell proteins
(C) Cells rupture due to the mechanical pressure of ice
(D) All the above three are correct 
Answer is (D) All the above three are correct

17.
Which one of the chemicals is responsible for the reduction of ozone content of the atmosphere?

(A) SO2
(B) Chlorofluoro carbon
(C) HCl
(D) Photochemical smog 
Answer is (B) Chlorofluoro carbon

18. Acid rains occur when atmosphere is heavily polluted with :

(A) CO, CO2
(B) Smoke particles
(C) Ozone
(D) SO2 and NO2 
Answer is (D) SO2 and NO2
19. Spraying of DDT on crops causes pollution of:

(A) Soil and Water
(B) Air and Soil
(C) Crops and Air
(D) Air and Water 
Answer is (A) Soil and Water
20. Soil erosion can be prevented by :

(A) Increasing bird population
(B) Afforestation
(C) Removal of vegetation
(D) Over grazing 
Answer is (B) Afforestation

The Sundarbans - Unique Ecosystem for Wildlife

The Sundarbans is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world. It is the estuarine phase of the Ganges as well as Brahmaputra river systems. It   lies at the mouth of the Ganges and is spread across areas of Bangladesh and West Bengal, India, forming the seaward fringe of the delta. The typical littoral forests of Sundarbans  comprises of a host of trees species adopted to the peculiar estuarine condition of high salinity, lack of soil erosion and daily inundation by high tides. The tidal forms and the mangrove vegetation in Sundarbans are responsible for dynamic eco-system vigorous nutrient cycling both terrestrial and aquatic. The whole eco-system is sensitive to change in salinity and the continuous cycle of erosion and deposition is affecting the plant continuously adjusting to the new conditions. The great fight goes on between nature and each individual here for survival, and survival for the fittest.
  The forest covers of 4,000 sq km are on Indian Side. It has been declared as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1997. The Sundarbans are separately listed in the UNESCO world heritage list as the Sundarbans for India and the Sundarbans National Park, Bangladesh, which is 6000 sq km area. Sundarbans was designated a Ramsar site on May 21, 1992.
Sundarban” literally means “beautiful jungle” or “beautiful forest” in the Bengali Language.  The characteristic tree are the Sundari (Heritiera littoralis), from which the name of the tract has been derived. It yields a hard wood, used for building, and for making boats, furniture, etc.  Other belief is that it is derived from “Samudraban” or “Chandra-bandhe” which was name of a primitive tribe.
Special Status Since 18th Century
The importance of conserving and preserving Sundarbans was realized way back in late 18th century. This is the first mangrove forest in the world which was brought under scientific management. Under the Forest Act, 1865 (Act VIII of 1865), a large area was declared as reserved forest in 1875-76 and the remaining portions of forests was declared as reserve forest the following year. The control was changed from the civil administration district to the Forest Department. The first management plan was written for the period 1893-98. A Forest Division was created in 1879 having its  headquarter in Khulna.

Conservation History
The Sundarbans Tiger Reserve, created in 1973, was the part of the then 24-Pargans Division. Subsequently the area comprising of the present tiger reserve was constituted as Reserve Forest in 1978. The area of the Reserve is 2585 sq. km. covering land area of 1600 sq. km. and water body over 985 sq. km. Within this area 1330.12 sq. km. is designated as core area, which was subsequently declared as Sundarban National Park in 1984. An area of 124.40 sq. km. within the core area is preserved as primitive zone to act as gene pool.
Within the buffer zone, Sajnekhali Wildlife sanctuary was created in 1976 covering an area of 362.335 sq. km. considering the importance of the biogeographic region of Bengalian River Forests and its unique biodiversity the National Park area of the Reserve was included in the list of World Heritage Sites in 1985. The whole Sundarbans area was declared as Biosphere Reserve in 1989.
Physiography
To the south the forest meets the Bay of Bengal; to the east it is bordered by the Baleswar River and to the north there is a sharp interface with intensively cultivated land. The total land area today is 4,143 km2 and the remaining water area of 1,874 sq km encompasses rivers, small streams and canals. Rivers in the Sundarbans are meeting places of salt water and freshwater. Thus, it is a region of transition between the freshwater of the rivers originating from the Ganges and the saline water of the Bay of Bengal.
Biotic factors here play a significant role in physical coastal evolution. For wildlife,  a variety of habitats have developed including beaches, estuaries, permanent and semi-permanent swamps, tidal flats, tidal creeks, coastal dunes, back dunes and levees. The mangrove vegetation itself assists in the formation of new landmass and the intertidal vegetation plays an important role in swamp morphology.
Climate Change Impact
The physical development processes along the coast are influenced by a multitude of factors, comprising wave motions, micro and macro-tidal cycles and long shore currents typical to the coastal tract. The shore currents vary greatly along with the monsoon. These are also affected by cyclonic action. Erosion and accretion through these forces maintains varying levels whilst the mangrove vegetation itself provides a remarkable stability to the entire system. During each monsoon season most of the Bengal Delta is submerged.  The sediment of the lower delta plain is primarily adverted inland by monsoonal coastal setup and cyclonic events. People living in this area  may face two of the greatest challenges in coming years- rising salinity and sea levels caused mostly by subsidence in the region and partly by climate change. The Bengal Basin is slowly tilting towards the east due to neo-tectonic movement, forcing greater freshwater input to the Bangladesh Sundarbans. This might increase the salinity of the Indian Sundarbans.
Flora
The Sundarbans flora is characterized by the abundance of Heritiera fomes, Excoecaria agallocha, Ceriops decandra and Sonneratia apetala. A total 245 genera and 334 plant species were recorded by Prain in 1903. Unlike most of man games in the world the mangroves of Bangladesh are dominated by the Streculianceae and Euphorbiaceae.
Sundari and Gewa occur prominently throughout the area with discontinuous distribution of Dhundul (Xylocarpus granatum) and Kankra. Among grasses and Palms, Poresia coaractata, Myriostachya wightiana, Imperata cylindrical, Phragmites karka, Nypa fruticans are well distributed. Deora is an indicator species for newly accreted mudbanks and is an important species for wildlife, especially spotted deer (Axis axis). Besides the forest, there are extensive areas of brackish and freshwater marshes, intertidal mudflats, sandflats, sand dunes with typical dune vegetation, open grassland on sandy soils and raised areas supporting a variety of terrestrial shrubs and trees.
Fauna
 The area is known for the eponymous Royal Bengal Tiger, as well as numerous fauna including species of birds, spotted deer, crocodiles and snakes.
Sundarbans Tiger Reserve provides characteristic type of habitat suitable for animals inhabiting vast tidal swamp area. Because of their intimate association with the estuarine environment, sizeable portion of aquatic and semi-aquatic animal communities are interrelated with the animals inhabiting the land areas. The uniqueness of the habitat is said to have contributed to certain behavioral trends, which are characteristic of Sundarbans tigers only. It is considered that man-eating propensity for tiger in this area is hereditarily acquired over a period of generations in the process of consumption of saline water. Dolphin is the other target specie for planning wildlife management and tourism development.
This unique ecosystem has provided extensive habitats for the River Terrapin (Betagur baska), Indian flap-shelled turtle (Lissemys punctata), peacock soft-shelled turtle (Trionyx hurum), yellow monitor (Varanus flavescens ), water monitor- Salvator Lizard (Varanus salvator), Indian python (Python molurus) and wild pigs. Cheetal, wild boar, rhesus macaque are the main prey species of tiger.
This area serves as the nesting ground for endangered marine turtles like Olive Ridley, Green Turtle and Hawk’s Bill Turtles. The aquatic endangered mammals like Gangetic Dolphins thrive within mangrove creeks close to sea. Numbers of heronries are formed here during monsoon as well as during winter. It is home for Trans-Himalayan migratory birds.
The Reserve has received effective protection under Project Tiger since its creation. The core area is free from all human disturbances like fishing, collection of wood, honey and other forest produces while in buffer zone, fishing honey collection and wood cutting are permitted to a limited extent.
Sundarbans mangrove is the home of a number of endangered and globally threatened species. The creeks of Sundarbans form the home of Estuarine Crocodile and Horse Shoe or King Crab. Aquatic animals like the crabs and fishes are also eaten by Sundarban tiger which occupies the pinnacle of both terrestrial as well as aquatic food-web.
 Some species such as hog deer, water buffalo, swamp deer, Javan rhinoceros, single horned rhinoceros and mugger crocodile have become extinct since the beginning of last century.
Intensive management takes care of the maintenance and improvement of the habitat through eco-conservation, eco-development, education, training and research. Mud-flats on the periphery of the reserve are artificially regenerated with mangrove plants to meet local fuel wood demand and reduce the pressure on buffer. Non-mangrove plantations are also raised along roads and embankments of the fringe area to cater the need of the fringe people.
The other main activity is controlling man-eating by tigers which existed here since time immemorial and the number of casualties has been reduced from more than 40 to less than 10 per year. This has become possible due to strict control over the movement of the people inside the tiger reserve, alternative income generation and awareness building among people. Use of human-masks, electric human dummies etc. are believed to have also contributed in controlling man-eating by tigers. Measures like erection of branches of genwa, nylon net fencing at forest side and solar illumination at village side at night have however, helped to reduce the incidents of tiger straying. For rescuing the strayed tiger, method of tranquilization using dart gun is also applied where driving of the tiger to the nearby forest is not possible.
The Reserve has successfully launched a special programme to conserve the highly endangered Olive Ridley Turtles. Hatching of Olive Ridley Turtles and River Terrapin is done at Sajnekhali to replenish their population.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE PRACTICE MCQs

1.Which of the following countries is a land locked country in
south America?

a.Ecuador
b.Peru
c.Uruguay
d.Bolivia

2.canary Islands belongs to
a.Norway
b.Spain
c.New Zealand
d.Portugal


3.Titan is the largest natural satilite of planet
a.Mercury
b.Venus
c.Saturn
d.Neptune

4.Which of the following planets rotates clock wise?
a.Pluto
b.Jupiter
c.Venus
d.Mercury

5.A difference of 1 degree in longtitude at the Equator is equaivalent
to nearly 

a.101 km
b.111 km
c.121 km
d.125 km 
 
6.The earliest known Indian script is
a.Mori
b.Devanagari
c.Brahmi
d.Kharosti

7.How many times the preamble was amended
a.once
b.twice
c.thrice
d.four times

8.The term socialist was added in the Preamble by the...amendment
a.40th
b.42nd
c.44th
d.49th

9.The state with the lowest population in Inndia is
a.Goa
b.Tripura
c.Mizoram
d.Sikkim

10.Which person or organisation received the Nobel Prize three
times so far?
a.Medame Curie
b.Linus Pauling
c.Alexender Flemming
d.International Committee of the Redcross

11.The Finance Commision is appointed for every... year
a.3
b.4
c.5
d.6

12.Under which five year plan did agriculture show a negitive growth?
a.1st plan
b.2nd plan
c.3rd plan
d.4th plan

13.Who is the founder of the Capital city of Agra?
a.Akbar
b.Babar
c.Sikinder Lodi
d.Mubarak Shah Sayyad

14.The first tide generated electricity project was established at
a.Vizhinjam, Kerala
b.Mangalore, Karnataka
c.Paradeep, Orissa
d.Vishakapattanam

15.National Institute of Oceanography is located in:
a.Calcutta
b.Chennai
c.Mangalore
d.Panaji

16.The 2004 Olympics were  held in:
a.Bangkok
b.Rome
c.Athens
d.Nagasaki

17.Who headed the committee appointed on Kargil War ?
a.Gen.V.P.Malik
b.Gen.S.K.Sinha
c.K.Subramanyam
d.K.C.Panth

18.The C.K.Nayudu Trophy is related to the sport of 
a.cricket
b.Hockey
c.Football
d.Chess

19.New York is situated on the river
a.Hudson
b.Thames
c.Danube
d.Tigris

20."The Woman of the Mellenium" selected by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is
a.Margaret Thacher
b.Hillary Clinton
c.Chandrika Kumaratunga
d.Indira Gandhi

21.The Geneal Assembly of United Nations meets
a.Once a year
b.twice a year
c.thrice a year
d.Once in five years

22.The "Common Wealth Games 2002" will be held in 
a.Toranto
b.Manchester
c.Tokyo
d.Canberra

23.All India Radio commenced operations in
a.1926
b.1936
c.1945
d.1947

 24.The "Killer Instinct"is written by 
a.Sulakshan Mohan
b.M.K.Santanam
c.O.P.Sabharwal
d.Subash Jain 

25.The Secretary- General of UN is appointed by the 

a.Security Council
b.Trusteeship Council
c.General Assembly
d.World Bank

26.Postal Voting is other wise called:
a.external voting
b.secret voting
c.plural voting
d.proxy voting

27.The Common Wealth of Independent states (CIS)consists of ....republica?
a.10
b.11
c.12
d.13

28.Which of the following harbours is cosidered as the world's finest natural harbour?
a.Sydney harbour
b.Toronto harbour
c.New Jersy harbour
d.Singapore harbour

29.Who invented Radar?
a.Henrey Backquerel
b.Max Planck
c.Robert Watson Watt
d.Humphrey Davy
 
30.Sandal Wood trees are mostly found in...
a.Trophical Evergreen Forests
b.Tropical most Decidous
c.Alpine forests
d.Trophical Thorn Forests 

31.The first country to legalise medically assisted suicide is
a.Switzerland
b.New Zealand
c.USA
d.Netherlands

31.India's newsprint industry is mainly located in
a.Indore
b.Dehradun
c.Nepanagar
d.Nagpur

32.The tomb of Babur is at
a.Kabul
b.Lahore
c.Multan
d.Larkhana

33.The joint session of the two houses is presided by 
a.the speaker
b.the president
c.chairman of Rajyasabha
d.none of these

34.The Gandhara school of Art was influenced most by the
a.Greeks
b.Shakas
c.persians
d.Kushans

35.The Simon Commission was appointed in
a.1927
b.1928
c.1929
d.1930

36.Sikkim became a full fledged state of the I ndian Union, in the year ?
a.1972
b.1973
c.1974
d.1975

37.Who is the founder of Mahabalipuram ?
a.Rajaraja Chola
b.Mahendra Varman
c.Narsimha Varman
d.Narsimha Chola

38.The 189th member of United Nations is
a.Palau
b.Tuvalu
c.Soloman Islands
d.Nauru
 
39.When was Burma seperated from India
a.1947
b.1942
c.1937
c.1932

40.Which of the following country has more than 55,000 lakes?
a.Poland
b.Denmark
c.Finland
d.Norway


41.Where is India's National Institute of Sports situated?
a.Bhopal
b.Patiala
c.Lucknow
d.Amritsar


42.Name the first woman of Sahitya Academy award ?
a.Amrita Pritam
b.Sarojini Naidu
c.Mahasweta Devi
d.Manjula Padmanabhan

43.Which nation is called the land of Golden Fleece ?
a.Canada
b.Australia
c.Norway
d.North Korea

44.... is called the father of Medicine?
a.Henemann
b.Aristotle
c.Hippocrates
d.Darwin



ANSWERS:


1.ans: d

2. ans: b

3.ans: c

4.ans: c

5.ans: b

6.ans: c

7.ans: a

8.ans: b

9.ans: d

10.ans: d

11.ans: c

12.ans: c

13.ans: c

14.ans: a

15.ans: d

16.ans: c

17.ans: c

18.ans: a

19.ans: a

20.ans: d

21.ans: a

22.ans: b

23.ans: b

24.ans: c

25.ans: c

26.ans: d

27.ans: c

28.ans: a

29.ans: c

30.ans: d

31.ans: d

31.ans: c

32.ans: a

33.ans: a

34.ans: a

35.ans: c

36.ans: d

37.ans: c

38.ans: b

39.ans: c

40.ans: c

41.ans: b

42.ans: a

43.ans: b

44.ans: a

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Prathama Gramin Bank Officers Exam., 2011



General Knowledge 
(Exam Held on 25-9-2011)


1. Who amongst the following is a Classic Russian author and had written famous book ‘Anna Karenina’ ?
(A) Anton Chekhov
(B) Leo Tolstoy
(C) Maxim Gorky
(D) Vladimir Nabokav
(E) Boris Pasternak
Ans : (B)

2. What is the full form of the letter ‘D’ in the abbreviation ‘MPLADS’ which was recently in news ?
(A) Damaging
(B) Decorating
(C) Development
(D) Dealing
(E) Delimitation
Ans : (C)

3. The World Bank has given a US $ 1 billion loan to clean which of the following rivers in India ?
(A) Narmada
(B) Krishna
(C) Ganga
(D) Jhelum
(E) Beas
Ans : (C)


4. India is a member of which of the following group of countries ?
(A) OPEC
(B) NATO
(C) European Union
(D) Least Developed countries
(E) BRICS
Ans : (E)

5. Prime Minister of India was recently on a visit to Ethiopia and Tanzania. This means he visited two—
(A) European countries
(B) African countries
(C) Asian countries
(D) American countries
(E) Middle East countries
Ans : (B)

6. The 34th National Games were organized in which of the following States ?
(A) Bihar
(B) Assam
(C) Maharashtra
(D) Gujarat
(E) Jharkhand
Ans : (E)

7. Who among the following has taken over as Union Minister of Railways ?
(A) Dinesh Trivedi
(B) Lalu Prasad Yadav
(C) Kamal Nath
(D) Sharad Pawar
(E) Anand Sharma
Ans : (A)

8. India recently decided to provide US $ 500 million to which of the following nations in its neighbourhood to help it in its redevelopment projects as the country is trying to come up after a long civil war and control of UN peace keeping forces ?
(A) Bangladesh
(B) Pakistan
(C) Afghanistan
(D) Nepal
(E) Bhutan
Ans : (C)

9. As per the amendments made in the Right to Education Act, now free-education will be available to the children upto Standard—
(A) 4th
(B) 6th
(C) 8th
(D) 10th
(E) 12th
Ans : (D)

10. Which of the following State Govts. signed a historical pact on Gorkhaland Administration a few months back ?
(A) Uttarakhand
(B) Uttar Pradesh
(C) West Bengal
(D) Assam
(E) Manipur
Ans : (C)

11. NATO recently attacked and bombarded which of the following countries as it wanted to control violence between the Govt. of that country and a group of protestors ?
(A) Russia
(B) Iran
(C) Pakistan
(D) Bangladesh
(E) Libya
Ans : (E)

12. India’s population is approximately—
(A) 1 billion
(B) 1•5 billion
(C) 1•75 billion
(D) 1•21 billion
(E) 1•6 billion
Ans : (D)

13. Who amongst the following is the Speaker of the Lok Sabha at present ?
(A) Ambika Soni
(B) Meira Kumar
(C) Pranab Mukherjee
(D) Sushma Swaraj
(E) Sonia Gandhi
Ans : (B)

14. India recently resumed Foreign Ministerial level talks with which of the following countries which was suspended sometimes back due to deadlock on certain crucial issues ?
(A) USA
(B) Bangladesh
(C) China
(D) Pakistan
(E) Sri Lanka
Ans : (D)

15. Which of the following was the issue which was discussed in a specially convened session of the Parliament on August 27, 2011 ?
(A) Land Acquisition Amendment Bill
(B) Constitutional Reforms Bill
(C) Women’s Reservation Bill
(D) Anti Commercial Violence Bill
(E) Lok Pal Bill after its redrafting
Ans : (E)

16. ‘Dhanush’ is an indigenously developed by India—
(A) Missile
(B) Sub-marine
(C) Patton tank
(D) Fighter plane
(E) Passenger aircraft
Ans : (A)

17. Islam Karimov who was on a visit to India is the President of—
(A) Iraq
(B) Iran
(C) Ethiopia
(D) Tanzania
(E) Uzbekistan
Ans : (E)

18. Which of the following is the name of a missile developed by India ?
(A) Dhruva
(B) USHA
(C) Vivian
(D) Trishul
(E) PADMA
Ans : (D)

19. Who among the following is not a Cricket Player ?
(A) Ashish Nehra
(B) James Anderson
(C) Shivnarine Chanderpaul
(D) Jade Dernbach
(E) Vishwanathan Anand
Ans : (E)

20. The 11th Five Year Plan will be over in—
(A) December 2011
(B) January 2012
(C) March 2012
(D) December 2012
(E) March 2013
Ans : (C)

21. Who amongst the following is a well known name in the field of Banking in India ?
(A) H. R. Bharadwaj
(B) S. Y. Qureshi
(C) Yusuf Pathan
(D) D. Subbarao
(E) Ashok Gehlot
Ans : (D)

22. Who among the following is not a Chief Minister of a State at present ?
(A) Tarun Gogoi
(B) Ghulam Nabi Azad
(C) N. Rangaswamy
(D) Raman Singh
(E) Arjun Munda
Ans : (B)

23. Mamta Banerjee belongs to which political party ?
(A) Congress
(B) CPM (I)
(C) BJP
(D) Trinamool Congress
(E) BSP
Ans : (D)

24. Who among the following was given Lifetime Achievement Award in 12th IIFA Awards Ceremony held in Toronto in June 2011 ?
(A) Asha Bhonsle
(B) Lata Mangeshkar
(C) Amitabh Bachchan
(D) Rajesh Khanna
(E) Hema Malini
Ans : (A)

25. Asian Cup Women’s Boxing Tournament was organized in May 2011 in—
(A) Japan
(B) China
(C) South Korea
(D) India
(E) Malaysia
Ans : (B)

26. Which of the following States won the National Hockey Championship 2011 ?
(A) Karnataka
(B) Haryana
(C) Punjab
(D) Maharashtra
(E) Kerala
Ans : (B)

27. Which of the following is an ore of a metal ?
(A) Bauxite
(B) Lime Stone
(C) Sulphur
(D) Menthol
(E) Camphor
Ans : (A)

28. The 43rd Jnanpith Award was given to whom among the following ?
(A) S. L. Bhyrappa
(B) Vishwanath Prasad Tiwari
(C) O. N. V. Kurup
(D) Javed Akhtar
(E) Malti Joshi
Ans : (C)

29. Who among the following is a famous Chess Player ?
(A) Koneru Humpy
(B) Pargat Singh
(C) Baichung Bhutia
(D) Ajit Pal Singh
(E) Ishant Sharma
Ans : (A)

30. Which of the following is the full form of ‘CBS’ as used in banking system ?
(A) Corporate Business Strategies
(B) Core Banking Solution
(C) Common Banking Strategies
(D) Common Business Strategies
(E) Corporate Banking Solution
Ans : (B)

31. Which of the following is the name of a Private Sector Bank in India ?
(A) Dena Bank
(B) Syndicate Bank
(C) IDBI Bank
(D) Corporation Bank
(E) South Indian Bank
Ans : (E)

32. Which of the following terms is used in the field of Banking and Finance ?
(A) Accrued interest
(B) Assimilation
(C) Deviance
(D) Diffusion
(E) Stagnant population
Ans : (A)

33. Which of the following is not a Public Sector Unit ?
(A) Mishra Dhatu Nigam
(B) Hindalco Industries
(C) Bharat Bhari Udyog Nigam
(D) Container Corporation of India
(E) Hindustan Organic Chemicals
Ans : (E)

34. Which of the following terms is used in the game of Cricket ?
(A) Back hand
(B) Volley
(C) Follow on
(D) Jockey
(E) Deuce
Ans : (C)

35. Which of the following books is written by Arundhati Roy ?
(A) The God of Small Things
(B) A House for Mr. Biswas
(C) The Glass Palace
(D) The Namesake
(E) A Fine Balance
Ans : (A)

36. Which of the following is grown as a Spice used in daily cooking and also to be used as a quick remedy of many common ailments ?
(A) Marigold
(B) Turmeric
(C) Jatropha
(D) Cactus
(E) Fern
Ans : (B)

37. Which of the following prizes / awards is given by the Govt. of India ?
(A) Kalinga Award
(B) Pulitzer Prize
(C) Padma Bhushan
(D) Jamanalal Bajaj Award
(E) Saraswati Samman
Ans : (D)

38. Which of the following is grown as a vegetable ?
(A) Groundnut
(B) Cotton seed
(C) Custard apple
(D) Radish
(E) Castor
Ans : (D)

39. Which of the following cups/trophies is associated with the game of Hockey ?
(A) Irani Cup
(B) Duleep Trophy
(C) Rovers Cup
(D) Agha Khan Cup
(E) Ranji Trophy
Ans : (D)

40. ‘Kathakali’ is a form of dance drama originated in—
(A) Kerala
(B) Tamil Nadu
(C) Orissa
(D) Uttar Pradesh
(E) Manipur
Ans : (A)

41. Who among the following was a famous Scientist of Indian origin and was awarded Nobel Prize during his life time ?
(A) C. V. Raman
(B) Meghnad Saha
(C) Jagdish Chandra Basu
(D) Birbal Sahni
(E) Homi Bhabha
Ans : (A)

42. Which of the following agencies/organizations is closely associated with the functioning of the banking and finance companies in India ?
(A) UNESCO
(B) WTO
(C) SEBI
(D) UGC
(E) CBFC
Ans : (C)

43. Which of the following is not a member of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) ?
(A) Pakistan
(B) Afghanistan
(C) Nepal
(D) Bhutan
(E) Japan
Ans : (E)

44. Which of the following is called the upper House of the Parliament in India ?
(A) The Lok Sabha
(B) Office of the President of India
(C) The Union Cabinet
(D) Office of the Prime Minister of India
(E) The Rajya Sabha
Ans : (E)

45. What is the full form of ‘KYC’ as used in banking world ?
(A) Keep Your Credibility
(B) Know Your Credibility
(C) Know Your Clients
(D) Keep Your Customer
(E) Know Your Customer
Ans : (E)

46. Which of the following is the name of a bank having offices and branches in India ?
(A) Kotak Mahindra
(B) NCL
(C) Wipro
(D) DLF
(E) GAIL
Ans : (A)

47. Which of the following is a software and allied services company functioning in India ?
(A) NTPC
(B) SAIL
(C) AXIS
(D) Infosys
(E) Ambuja
Ans : (D)

48. What is full form of ‘NGO’ a term we listen very often these days ?
(A) National Growth and Opportunities
(B) Non-Governmental Organisation
(C) New Growth & Organisation
(D) Not Growing Organisation
(E) Net Growing Options
Ans : (B)

49. Nirupama Rao is appointed new Ambassador of India to—
(A) Germany
(B) France
(C) Russia
(D) USA
(E) China
Ans : (D)

50. Financial Inclusion does not include which of the following ?
(A) Having a bank account
(B) Micro credit during emergency
(C) Free registration of business enterprises
(D) Access to all kinds of commercial/personal loans
(E) Access to credit/debit cards
Ans : (C)

Monday, February 6, 2012

GK India: Festivals

  1. The Jewish festival of lights is
    (a) Nikkahanu
    (b) Hanuhakk
    (c) Hakukkah
    (d) Hanukkah
    Answer: Hanukkah
  2. The Festival of Shivratri comes in
    (a) Dec-Jan
    (b) Jul-Aug
    (c) Feb-Mar
    (d) Apr-May
    Answer: Feb-Mar
  3. The Festival of Baisakhi comes in
    (a) Apr
    (b) Feb
    (c) Mar
    (d) Jan
    Answer: Apr
  4. The Festival of Naag Panchami comes in
    (a) May - Jun
    (b) Sep - Oct
    (c) Jan -Feb
    (d) Jul - Aug
    Answer: Jul - Aug
  5. The Festival of Onam comes in
    (a) Aug-Sep
    (b) Jun-Jul
    (c) Oct-Nov
    (d) Jan-Feb
    Answer: Aug-Sep
  6. The Festival of Janmashtami comes in
    (a) Jan-Feb
    (b) Jun-Jul
    (c) Aug-Sep
    (d) Oct-Nov
    Answer: Aug-Sep
  7. The Festival of Ganesh Chathurti comes in
    (a) Nov
    (b) Jul
    (c) May
    (d) Aug- Sep
    Answer: Aug- Sep
  8. The Festival of Dusshehra comes in
    (a) Jul - Aug
    (b) Sep - Oct
    (c) Nov - Dec
    (d) May - Jun
    Answer: Sep - Oct
  9. The Festival of Ramzan comes in
    (a) Jan - Dec
    (b) Jun - Jul
    (c) Oct - Nov
    (d) Aug - Sep
    Answer: Oct - Nov
  10. Which of the following combination of the states and the festivals mainly celebrated there is not correct?
    (a) Rajasthan - Gangaur Teej
    (b) Uttar Pradesh - Krishna Janmashtami
    (c) Maharashtra - Ganesh Chaturthi
    (d) Gujarat - Durga Puja
    Answer: Gujarat - Durga Puja
  11. The Festival of Ganesh Chaturthi comes in
    (a) Aug- Sep
    (b) Jul
    (c) Nov
    (d) May
    Answer: Aug- Sep
  12. The Festival of Ramzan-Id comes in
    (a) Aug - Sep
    (b) Jun - Jul
    (c) Jan - Dec
    (d) Oct - Nov
    Answer: Oct - Nov
  13. In which of the following festivals are boat races a special feature?
    (a) Ranali Bihu
    (b) Navratri
    (c) Onam
    (d) Pongal
    Answer: Onam
  14. The fourth Asian Film Festival was held in
    (a) Munmbai
    (b) Goa
    (c) Nagpur
    (d) Pune
    Answer: Pune
  15.  What is the name of the festival that ends the fasting month of Ramzan?
    (a) Eid-Ul-Fitr
    (b) Idd-ul-Zuha
    (c) IId
    (d) Bakri ID
    Answer: Eid-Ul-Fitr
  16.  Hornbill festival is celebrated in which State of India?
    (a) Nagaland
    (b) Sikim
    (c) Mizoram
    (d) Manipur
    Answer: Nagaland
  17. Who among the following introduced the famous Persian festival of Nauroj in India ?
    (a) Firuz Tughlaq
    (b) Ala-ud-din Khilji
    (c) Iltutmish
    (d) Balban
    Answer: Balban
  18. At Puhar or Kaveripumpattinam, a great festival described vividly by the Sandam Epics, was held in honour of Lord
    (a) Indra
    (b) Svamimalai
    (c) Venkateshwara
    (d) Murugan
    Answer: Indra
  19. In 1893 he started using the traditional religious Ganapati festival to stimulate nationalism among young Maharashtrains?. This passage refers to
    (a) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
    (b) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
    (c) Vishnu Shastri Chiplunkar
    (d) V.D. Savarkar
    Answer: Bal Gangadhar Tilak
  20. Which one of the following countries celebrates Christmas festival in summer season ?
    (a) Mexico
    (b) Italy
    (c) Australia
    (d) Canada
    Answer: Bal Gangadhar Tilak

GK India: Largest, Tallest, Biggest, Smallest

  1. According to area India is __ largest country in the World.
    (a) 6th
    (b) 3rd
    (c) 2nd
    (d) 7th
    Answer: 7th
  2.  Which country is the second largest producer of rice?
    (a) India
    (b) USA
    (c) China
    (d) Canada
    Answer: India
  3.  Which state of India has the largest area under forest?
    (a) Rajasthan
    (b) Uttar Pradesh
    (c) Assam
    (d) Madhya Pradesh
    Answer: Madhya Pradesh
  4. Which is the largest state in India?
    (a) Uttar Pradesh
    (b) Rajasthan
    (c) Andhra Pradesh
    (d) Madhya Pradesh
    Answer: Rajasthan
  5. Located in India it is largest residential university in Asia. Name it.
    (a) Banaras Hindu University
    (b) Anna University
    (c) The Utkal University
    (d) Jawaharlal Nehru University
    Answer; Banaras Hindu University
  6. Name the largest freshwater lake in India?
    (a) Chilka Lake
    (b) Powai Lake
    (c) Wular Lake
    (d) Dal Lake
    Answer; Wular Lake
  7. Name the largest freshwater lake in India?
    (a) Dal Lake
    (b) Powai Lake
    (c) Wular Lake
    (d) Chilka Lake
    Answer: Wular Lake
  8. Which is the smallest state in India?
    (a) Goa
    (b) Nagaland
    (c) Orissa
    (d) Kerala
    Answer: Goa
  9.  Largest nandi in India is found at
    (a) Sun Temple
    (b) Lakshmi Venkatesha Temple Manel
    (c) Leepakshi Temple
    (d) Chamundeshwari Temple
    Answer: Leepakshi Temple
  10.  Largest buddhist monastery in India is at
    (a) Dharmashala
    (b) Tawang
    (c) Sarnath
    (d) Darjeling
    Answer: Tawang
  11. Which company is India's largest transporter and marketer of petroleum gas?
    (a) Reliance
    (b) Gail
    (c) ONGC
    (d) HPCL
    Answer: ONGC
  12. Smallest state of India is
    (a) Sikkim
    (b) Nagaland
    (c) Meghalaya
    (d) Goa
    Answer: Goa
  13. 2nd largest state of India by area is
    (a) Karnatka
    (b) Madhya Pradesh
    (c) Rajasthan
    (d) andhrapradesh
    Answer: Madhya Pradesh
  14. Which is India's largest Private Sector Bank?
    (a) ICICI
    (b) IDBI
    (c) HDFC
    (d) UTI
    Answer: ICICI
  15. Where is the biggest ship building yard in India ?
    (a) Vishakapatnam
    (b) Tuticorin
    (c) Mumbai
    (d) Chennai
    Answer: Vishakapatnam
  16. The largest cantilever bridge of India is
    (a) Chambal Bridge
    (b) None of them
    (c) Mahatma Gandhi Setu
    (d) Howrah Bridge
    Answer: Howrah Bridge
  17. The largest city of India is
    (a) Chennai
    (b) Kolkata
    (c) New Delhi
    (d) Mumbai
    Answer: Kolkata
  18. The largest lake in India is
    (a) Wular lake
    (b) None of them
    (c) Luni lake
    (d) Sambhar lake
    Answer: Wular lake
  19. The smallest state of India is
    (a) Rajasthan
    (b) Himachal Pradesh
    (c) Sikkim
    (d) Goa
    Answer: Goa
  20.  Which is the India's largest and the oldest museum?
    (a) Indian Museum, Kolkata
    (b) Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad
    (c) National Museum, New Delhi
    (d) Allahabad Museum
    Answer: Indian Museum, Kolkata
  21. Which is the oldest paramilitary force in India?
    (a) Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP)
    (b) Border Security Force (BSF)
    (c) Coast Guard
    (d) Assam Rifles
    Answer: Assam Rifles
  22. Which is the state with largest urban population?
    (a) Kerala
    (b) Goa
    (c) Maharashtra
    (d) West Bengal
    Answer: Maharashtra
  23. Which state covers the largest area in India?
    (a) Uttar Pradesh
    (b) West Bengal
    (c) Goa
    (d) Rajasthan
    Answer: Rajasthan
  24. Largest Mosque in India is
    (a) Moti Masjid
    (b) Jama Masjid
    (c) Tajjul-Masajid
    (d) Mecca Masjid
    Answer: Jama Masjid
  25. The largest state of India is
    (a) Utter Pradesh
    (b) Maharastra
    (c) Rajasthan
    (d) Madhay Pradesh
    Answer: Rajasthan
  26. The largest share of India's national income originates in the
    (a) None of these
    (b) Primary Sector
    (c) Secondary Sector
    (d) Teritary Sector
    Answer: Primary Sector
  27. The largest revenue in India is obtained from
    (a) Direct Taxes
    (b) None of these
    (c) Excise Duties
    (d) Sales Tax
    Answer: Excise Duties
  28. The largest Public Sector Bank in India is
    (a) Indian Overseas Bank
    (b) State Bank of India
    (c) Central Bank
    (d) Punjab National Bank
    Answer: State Bank of India
  29. Name the Indian Bank which is having the largest number of branches abroad :
    (a) Bank of India
    (b) Central Bank of India
    (c) Indian Overseas Bank
    (d) State Bank of India
    Answer: State Bank of India
  30. Which one of the following is the largest mutual fund organisation in India ?
    (a) Unit Trust of India
    (b) Ind Bank Mutual Fund
    (c) SBI Mutual Fund
    (d) GIC Mutual Fund
    Answer: Unit Trust of India
  31. Which of following factors is responsible for the biggest problem faced by India's cotton textile industry ?
    (a) Rising cost of Production
    (b) Competition from handloom sector
    (c) Obsolete machinery
    (d) Falling demand
    Answer: Rising cost of Production
  32.  Which of the following is the largest (in terms of profit) Public Sector organisation in India ?
    (a) Bharat Heavy Electricals
    (b) Steel Authority of India
    (c) Bharat Petroleum
    (d) Oil and Natural Gas Commisssion
    Answer: Oil and Natural Gas Commisssion
  33. The largest irrigation canal in India is called the
    (a) Upper Bari Doab Canal
    (b) Indira Gandhi Canal
    (c) Yamuna Canal
    (d) Sirhand Canal
    Answer: Indira Gandhi Canal
  34.  The largest land holding in India is
    (a) Basic holding
    (b) Co-operative holding
    (c) Economic holding
    (d) Family holding
    Answer: Family holding
  35.  Which of the following agricultural holdings have the largest percentage in India ?
    (a) Small holdings
    (b) Medium holdings
    (c) Marginal holdings
    (d) Large holdings
    Answer: Marginal holdings
  36.  The largest nationalized bank of India is the
    (a) Reserve Bank of India
    (b) Central Bank of India
    (c) Bank of India
    (d) State Bank of India
    Answer: State Bank of India
  37. Which one of the following is the largest mutual fund organisation in India ?
    (a) GIC Mutual Fund
    (b) Ind Bank Mutual Fund
    (c) Unit Trust of India
    (d) SBI Mutual Fund
    Answer: Unit Trust of India
  38. The singloe largest donor to India has been
    (a) the World bank
    (b) Kuwait
    (c) the USA
    (d) the USSR
    Answer: the USSR
  39. Which of the following states, according to 2001 census, has the largest concentration of scheduled tribes population ?
    (a) Madhya Pradesh
    (b) West Bengal
    (c) Andhra Pradesh
    (d) Bihar
    Answer: Madhya Pradesh
  40.  Which of the following states, according to 2001 census, has the largest concentration of scheduled castes population ?
    (a) Uttar Pradesh
    (b) west Bengal
    (c) Madhya Pradesh
    (d) tamil Naidu
    Answer: Uttar Pradesh
  41. Which of the following ports was the biggest port during the Mughal Period ?
    (a) Chittagong
    (b) Balasore
    (c) Surart
    (d) Hooghly
    Answer: Surart
  42. The country having a largest area under tea cultivation is
    (a) Bangladesh
    (b) U.S.S.R
    (c) Brazil
    (d) India
    Answer: India
  43. Which of the following states has the largest representation in the Lok Sabha ?
    (a) Uttar Pradesh
    (b) Madhya Pradesh
    (c) Bihar
    (d) Maharashtra
    Answer: Uttar Pradesh
  44. Which of the following states has the largest percentage of reserved parliamentary seats ?
    (a) Madhya Pradesh
    (b) Uttar Pradesh
    (c) Orissa
    (d) Bihar
    Answer: Uttar Pradesh
  45. The largest contribution to the total combined annual tax revenue of the Centre, States and Union Territories in India is made by
    (a) Custom duties
    (b) Union Excise duties
    (c) Sales Tax
    (d) Income and Corporation Tax
    Answer: Union Excise duties
  46. Next to Hindi, language spoken by the largest number of people in the Indian subcontinent is
    (a) Tamil
    (b) Marathi
    (c) Telugu
    (d) Bengali
    Answer: Bengali
  47. The state having the largest population of scheduled castes is
    (a) Uttar Pradesh
    (b) Bihar
    (c) Rajasthan
    (d) Tamil Nadu
    Answer: Bihar
  48. Which of the following is the second largest spoken language in India ?
    (a) Telugu
    (b) Punjabi
    (c) Bengali
    (d) Marathi
    Answer: Telugu
  49. Largest percentage of revenue is earned by the Government of India from
    (a) Income tax
    (b) Wealth tax
    (c) Excise duty
    (d) Customs duty
    Answer: Excise duty
  50. Which of the following states has the largest percentage of reserved parliamentary seats ?
    (a) Orissa
    (b) Madhya Pradesh
    (c) Bihar
    (d) Uttar Pradesh
    Answer: Uttar Pradesh
  51. The largest contribution to the total combined annual tax revenue of the Centre, States and Union Territories in India is made by
    (a) Union Excise duties
    (b) Custom duties
    (c) Sales Tax
    (d) Income and Corporation Tax
    Answer: Union Excise duties
  52. Which of the following provinces had the largest number of members in the constituent Assembly ?
    (a) Madras
    (b) United Provinces
    (c) Bihar
    (d) Bombay
    Answer: United Provinces
  53. The state having largest area of forest cover in India is
    (a) Madhya Pradesh
    (b) Assam
    (c) Arunachal Pradesh
    (d) Haryana
    Answer: Madhya Pradesh
  54. Which of the following groups of states has the largest deposits of iron ore ?
    (a) Bihar and Orissa
    (b) West Bengal and Assam
    (c) Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka
    (d) Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra
    Answer: Bihar and Orissa
  55. Which of the following foodgrain crops occupies the largest part of the cropped area in India ?
    (a) Rice
    (b) Wheat
    (c) Barley and maize
    (d) Jowar and bajra
    Answer: Rice
  56.  Which of the following agricultural products is the largest earner of foreign exchange for India ?
    (a) Tea
    (b) Tobacco
    (c) Sugarcan
    (d) Jute
    Answer: Tea
  57. The largest river delta of India is of
    (a) Kaveri
    (b) Ganga
    (c) Mahanadi
    (d) Godavari
    Answer: Ganga
  58. The biggest lake in India is
    (a) Sambhar lake
    (b) Wular Lake
    (c) Dal Lake
    (d) Chilka lake
    Answer: Wular Lake
  59. Which States has a the largest coastline in India ?
    (a) Karnataka
    (b) Andhra Pradesh
    (c) Gujarat
    (d) Tamil Nadu
    Answer: Andhra Pradesh
  60. Which of the following states has the largest nimber of salt lakes in India ?
    (a) West Bengal
    (b) Maharashtra
    (c) Rajasthan
    (d) Gujarat
    Answer: Gujarat
  61. The biggest agregation of coral island in India is
    (a) None of these
    (b) Lakshadweep
    (c) Andamans
    (d) Nicobar
    Answer: Lakshadweep
  62.  Which of the following is the highest Aravalli Peak ?
    (a) None of these
    (b) Guru Shikhar
    (c) Mt. K2
    (d) Taragarh
    Answer: Guru Shikhar
  63. The second largest river basin in India is of the river
    (a) Godavari
    (b) Krishna
    (c) Brahmaputra
    (d) Narmada
    Answer: Godavari
  64.  Which of the following is the longest river in India ?
    (a) Godavari
    (b) Ganga
    (c) Narmada
    (d) Brahmaputra
    Answer: Ganga
  65. The second largest basin in Peninsular India is
    (a) Krishna Basin
    (b) Godavari Basin
    (c) Cauvery Basin
    (d) Narmada Basin
    Answer: Krishna Basin
  66. The largest southernmost single island in India is
    (a) Rameswaram island
    (b) Great Nicobar island
    (c) Car Nicobar island
    (d) Minicoy island
    Answer: Minicoy island
  67. Which of the following states in India has the largest area under forests ?
    (a) Kerela
    (b) Madhya Pradesh
    (c) Himachal Pradesh
    (d) Assam
    Answer: Madhya Pradesh
  68.  Which state is the largest producer of natural rubber ?
    (a) Tamil Nadu
    (b) Karnataka
    (c) Kerela
    (d) Assam
    Answer: Kerela
  69. The largest Zoo in India is at
    (a) Bombay
    (b) Madras
    (c) Kolkata
    (d) Delhi
    Answer: Kolkata
  70. Which of the following states in India is the largest producer of teak wood ?
    (a) Madhya Pradesh
    (b) Assam
    (c) Rajasthan
    (d) Maharashtra
    Answer: Madhya Pradesh
  71. Which of the following states has the largest average size of agriculture holding ?
    (a) Maharashtra
    (b) Rajasthan
    (c) Punjab
    (d) Tamil Naidu
    Answer: Rajasthan
  72. Which Indian state is the largest producer of pepper ?
    (a) Tamil Naidu
    (b) Karnataka
    (c) Andhra Pradesh
    (d) Kerela
    Answer: Kerela
  73. The largest coffee growing state in India is
    (a) Tamil Naidu
    (b) Maharashtra
    (c) Kerela
    (d) Karnataka
    Answer: Karnataka
  74. Which state is the largest producer of Groundnut ?
    (a) Gujarat
    (b) Maharashtra
    (c) Madhya Pradesh
    (d) Uttar Pradesh
    Answer: Gujarat
  75. The largest food crop of India is
    (a) Gram
    (b) Rice
    (c) Wheat
    (d) Maize
    Answer: Rice
  76. The largest no. of cattel are found in
    (a) Bihar
    (b) Rajasthan
    (c) Madhya Pradesh
    (d) Uttar Pradesh
    Answer: Uttar Pradesh
  77. The maximum edible oil in India is produced from
    (a) Groundnut
    (b) Sunflower
    (c) Rapeseed and Mustard
    (d) Til
    Answer: Groundnut
  78. Among the largest milk producing countries in the world, India stand
    (a) Second
    (b) Fourth
    (c) First
    (d) Third
    Answer: Second
  79. The largest producer of arecanut is
    (a) Andhra Pradesh
    (b) Kerela
    (c) Maharashtra
    (d) Tamil Nadu
    Answer: Kerela
  80. The largest producer of fresh water fish in India is
    (a) Tamil Nadu
    (b) Kerela
    (c) West Bengal
    (d) Maharashtra
    Answer: West Bengal
  81. Which state is the biggest producer of cashewnut ?
    (a) Tamil Nadu
    (b) Karnataka
    (c) Kerela
    (d) Andhra Pradesh
    Answer: Tamil Nadu
  82. The largest producer of sesamum in India is
    (a) Madhya Pradesh
    (b) Kerela
    (c) Tamil Nadu
    (d) Andhra Pradesh
    Answer: Tamil Nadu
  83. Which of the following is the largest livestock in India ?
    (a) Sheep
    (b) Horses and Ponies
    (c) Bafaloes
    (d) Goats
    Answer: Goats
  84.  The largest tea producing state in India is
    (a) Karnataka
    (b) West Bengal
    (c) Assam
    (d) Kerela
    Answer: Assam
  85. The largest coal deposit in India is in
    (a) Satpura valley
    (b) Damodar valley
    (c) Godavari valley
    (d) Brahmani valley
    Answer: Damodar valley
  86. The largest coal producing state in India is
    (a) Bihar
    (b) Madhya Pradesh
    (c) West Bengal
    (d) Orissa
    Answer: Bihar
  87. The largest bauxite producer in India is
    (a) Rajasthan
    (b) Orissa
    (c) Madhya Pradesh
    (d) Bihar
    Answer: Bihar
  88. Which of the following state is the largest producer of gypsum in India ?
    (a) Bihar
    (b) Rajasthan
    (c) Madhya Pradesh
    (d) Orissa
    Answer: Rajasthan
  89. Which state is the leading producer of mica in India ?
    (a) Bihar
    (b) Orissa
    (c) Rajasthan
    (d) Andhra Pradesh
    Answer: Bihar
  90. Which state in India is the largest producer of maganese ?
    (a) Madhya Pradesh
    (b) West Bengal
    (c) Orissa
    (d) Bihar
    Answer: Orissa
  91. At present, India largest mineral resource is
    (a) Copper
    (b) None of these
    (c) Iron-ore
    (d) Col
    Answer: Col
  92.  The biggest oil refinery in India is at
    (a) Digboi
    (b) Koyali
    (c) Barauni
    (d) Mathura
    Answer: Koyali
  93. Which is the biggest hinterland port in India ?
    (a) Bombay
    (b) Madras
    (c) Vishakhapatnam
    (d) Kandla
    Answer: Bombay
  94. Which of the following major sea ports handles the largest volume of our foreign trade ?
    (a) Calcutta
    (b) Vishakhapatnam
    (c) Marmugao
    (d) Bombay
    Answer: Bombay
  95.  Which of the following sea ports is the largest exporter of iron ore from India ?
    (a) Calcutta
    (b) Kandla
    (c) Bombay
    (d) Vishakhapatnam
    Answer: Vishakhapatnam
  96. India's largest run off river is
    (a) Godavari
    (b) Ganga
    (c) Narmada
    (d) Mahanadi
    Answer: Ganga
  97. The largest quantity of iron ore is exported from India through the ports of
    (a) Calcutta and Bombay
    (b) Vishakhapatnam and Mormugao
    (c) Bombay and Mormugao
    (d) Madras and Vishakhapatnam
    Answer: Vishakhapatnam and Mormugao
  98. Which state has the largest length of roads ?
    (a) Uttar Pradesh
    (b) Bihar
    (c) Andhra Pradesh
    (d) Maharashtra
    Answer: Maharashtra
  99. Which one of the following is the industry in which the largest number of women are employed in India ?
    (a) Tea
    (b) Coal
    (c) Textiles
    (d) Jute
    Answer: Tea
  100. India is a leading producer of
    (a) Meat
    (b) Cheese
    (c) butter
    (d) Milk
    Answer: Cheese
  101. The largest industry in India is
    (a) Textiles
    (b) Sugar
    (c) Aircraft
    (d) Ship - building
    Answer: Textiles
  102. Which of the following states accounts for the largest share of industrial production and capital investment ?
    (a) Maharashtra
    (b) Gujarat
    (c) West Bengal
    (d) Karnataka
    Answer: Maharashtra
  103. Which of the following states in India is the largest in area ?
    (a) Maharashtra
    (b) West Bengal
    (c) Uttar Pradesh
    (d) Madhya Pradesh
    Answer: Madhya Pradesh
  104. Which is the largest states in India with regard to population ?
    (a) Rajasthan
    (b) Uttar Pradesh
    (c) Tamil Nadu
    (d) Madhya Pradesh
    Answer: Uttar Pradesh
  105. In terms of Area which of the following is the smallest state in India ?
    (a) Sikkim
    (b) Tripura
    (c) Nagaland
    (d) Goa
    Answer: Goa
  106. The largest city situated on river Gomti is
    (a) Agra
    (b) Meerut
    (c) Lucknow
    (d) Kanpur
    Answer; Lucknow
  107. Which of the following is the second largest spoken language in India /
    (a) Marathi
    (b) Bengali
    (c) Telgu
    (d) Punjabi
    Answer: Telgu
  108. The biggest public sector undertaking in the country is
    (a) Iron and Steel plants
    (b) Airways
    (c) Roadways
    (d) Railways
    Answer: Railways
  109. Which city in India is the largest according to 1991 census ?
    (a) New Delhi
    (b) Madras
    (c) Kolkata
    (d) Mumbai
    Answer: Mumbai
  110. Which state has propotionately the largest area covered by forests ?
    (a) Arunachal Pradesh
    (b) Nagaland
    (c) Madhya Pradesh
    (d) Bihar
    Answer: Arunachal Pradesh
  111. Which states account for the largest softwood resources in India ?
    (a) Assam
    (b) Himachal Pradesh
    (c) Tamil Nadu
    (d) Jammu and Kashmir
    Answer: Himachal Pradesh
  112. Which of the following is the largest district of Rajasthan ?
    (a) Jaipur
    (b) Jodhpur
    (c) Bikaner
    (d) Jaisalmer
    Answer: Jaisalmer
  113. The largest coconut producing state in India is
    (a) Karnataka
    (b) Tamil Nadu
    (c) Andhra Pradesh
    (d) Kerela
    Answer: Kerela

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan ( Primary Teacher-PRT) Solved Paper

G.K. Questions 
(Exam held on 12-Feb-2011)

1. For instant energy, athletes take :
a) Sucrose
b) Vitamin C
c) Sodium chloride
d) Milk


2. Which Sufi Saint’s Dargah is at Ajmer?
a) Salim Chishti
 
b) Muinuddin Chisti
c) Baba Farid
d) Hazrat Nizamuddin


3. Through which one among the following materials does sound travel the slowest?
a) Air
b) Glass
c) Water
d) Wood


4. The wheel (chakra) in Indian National Flag contains how many spokes?
a) 12
b) 18
 
c) 24
d) 26


5. In eye donation, which of the following parts of eyes is utilized?
a) Iris
b) Lews
 
c) Corena
d) Retina


6. Which among the following is not a Tennis Player?
a) Serena Williams
b) Steffie Graff
c) Martina Navratilova
 
d) Ricky Ponting

7. The number of chromosomes in a normal human body is:
a) 46
b) 43
c) 44
d) 45


8. Indian Railways earn the maximum revenue from :
a) passenger fare
 
b) freight
c) traffic tax
d) passenger tax


9. The time gap between two successive sessions of Parliament is not to exceed :
a) 4 months
 
b) 6 months
c) One year
d) What is specified by the President


10. The pH of human blodd is between :
a) 5 – 6.5
 
b) 6.5 – 7.5
c) 7.5 – 8
d) 8 – 8.5


11.The process of metamorphosis of rocks may involve :
a) Sandstone turning into quartzite
b) Limestone becoming marble
c) Shale getting converted into slate
 
d) All of the above

12. The Constitution of India provides for the nominations of two members of Lok Sabha by the President to represent :
a) The Paris
b) Men of eminence
c) The business community
 
d) The Anglo-Indian community

13. Which language is not specified in the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution?
a) Sanskrit
b) Sindhi
c) Urdu
 
d) Rajasthani

14.Which of the following pairs of language and its one of the greatest poet are not correctly matched?
a) Hindi – Kalidas
b) Bengali – R. N. Tagore
c) Urdu – Ghalib
d) Greek – Homer


15. Which of the following is concerned with the trade unions?
a) GNDU
b) BHU
 
c) INTUC
d) LDC


16. World No Tabacco Day is observed on :
a) 31 May
b) 11 June
c) 28 September
d) 10 October


17. Roof of the world is :
a) Pamirs
b) Tibet
c) Himalayas
d) Mount Everest


18. New Bank of India has been merged with which bank?
a) State Bank of India
b) Central Bank of India
 
c) Punjab National Bank
d) Canara Bank


19. Where are the head quarters of International Red Cross Committee?
a) Berlin
b) Prague
c) Moscow
 
d) Geneva

20. Choose the wrong definition :
a) Contour – Areas of equal height above the sea level
b) Isotherms – Area having the same temperature
c) Isohytes – Equal rainfall areas
 
d) Isobath – Places of equal atmospheric pressure


21. Which of the following countries is not grouped with caribbeans?
a) Cuba
b) Bermuda
 
c) Jordon
d) Anguilla


22. India’s national emblem is :
a) Lotus flower
 
b) Lioned Capital
c) Lion
d) Cow


23. ‘Davis Cup’ is associated with the sport :
a) Lawn Tennis
b) Cricket
c) Hockey
d) Badminton


24. Which of the following is a famous ‘violin’ player?
a) Zia Moinuddin Khan
b) S. Balchandran
c) Sajjad Hussain
 
d) L. Subramaniam

25. “Trippani” is a dance/ dance drama of the state:
a) Maharashtra
 
b) Rajasthan
c) Gujarat
d) Manipur


26. Match the following and choose the correct answer from the codes given below :
I. Govinda 1. Rashtrakutas
II. Aryabhatta 2. Gupta Dynasty
III. Banabhatta 3. Harshavardhana
IV. Samundra Gupta 4. Indian Napolean

Codes :
I II III IV
a) 2 3 4 1
 
b) 1 2 3 4
c) 3 4 2 1
d) 4 3 1 2


27. Wazir -e-Azam of Pakistan presently is :
a) Asaf Ali Zardari
 
b) Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani
c) Parvez Musharraf
d) Muhammad Mian Soomro


28. Oscar award 2010 for best picture was given to :
a) Avatar
b) District 9
 
c) The Hurt Locker
d) An Education


29. Rate of evaporation does not depend on :
a) temperature of the liquid
b) surface area of the liquid
 
c) total mass of the liquid
d) air pressure


30. Match the following and choose the correct answer from the codes given below :
I. Sodium bicarbonate 1. Bleaching powder
II. Calcium carbonate 2. Baking soda
III. Potash 3. Chalk
IV. Calcium hypochlorite 4. Alum
Codes :
I II III IV
a) 1 2 4 3
 
b) 2 3 4 1
c) 4 2 3 1
d) 3 1 4 2


31. Robert Koch worked on :
a) Tuberculosis
b) Cholera
c) Malaria
d) Diabetes


32. Right to property is a :
a) Fundamental Right
b) Directive Principle
 
c) Legal Right
d) Social Right


33. The fifity-fifth amendment 1986 conferred statehood on :
a) Chhattisgarh
b) Sikkim
 
c) Arunachal Pradesh
d) Jharkhand


34. The Vice-President of India is elected by an electoral college consisting of :
a) The elected members of Parliament

 b) The members of both the houses of Parliament
c) The elected members of Parliament and State assemblies
d) Members of Loksabha and Legislative Councils


35. Which article of the Constitution provides the Parliament the power to amend the Constitution?
a) 370
 
b) 368
c) 390
d) 376