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1.

When the batsman, in cricket, is out without scoring a single run, is called

A. drive
B. duck
C. flight
D. googly
Answer» C. flight
2.

When and where was hockey introduced for women in Olympics?

A. 1908 at London
B. 1980 at Moscow
C. 1936 at Berlin
D. 1924 at Paris
Answer» C. 1936 at Berlin
3.

The Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports is located at

A. Bangalore
B. Kolkata
C. Darjeeling
D. Patiala
Answer» E.
4.

Thomas Cup is associated with

A. badminton
B. billiards
C. lawn tennis
D. table tennis
Answer» B. billiards
5.

The significance of peace is denoted by which of the following symbol?

A. Olive branch
B. Green light
C. Lotus
D. Red flag
Answer» B. Green light
6.

The 'pulse' of the aquatic environment can be ascertained by measuring

A. nitrogen
B. oxygen
C. alkalinity
D. conductivity
Answer» C. alkalinity
7.

The Rh factor refers to

A. a protein substance found in the blood of some people
B. a hormone carried by the blood
C. the ratio of red corpuscles to white corpuscles in the blood
D. a process that speeds up the clothing of blood
Answer» B. a hormone carried by the blood
8.

The sacred place for Buddhists is

A. Lumbini (Nepal) where Buddha was born
B. Bodh Gaya (Bihar) where Buddha received enlightenment
C. Kusinagara (UP) where Buddha attained Nirvana
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
9.

The national flag was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of India on

A. August 15, 1947
B. July 22, 1947
C. January 26, 1950
D. January 2, 1950
Answer» C. January 26, 1950
10.

The Sports Authority of India is was registered as a society in

A. 1982
B. 1983
C. 1984
D. 1985
Answer» D. 1985
11.

What is the population density of Nagaland?

A. 120/sq. km
B. 220/sq. km
C. 320/sq. km
D. 420/sq. km
Answer» B. 220/sq. km
12.

When cream is separated from milk

A. the density of milk increases
B. the density of milk decreases
C. the density of milk remains unchanged
D. it becomes more viscous
Answer» B. the density of milk decreases
13.

When does the Indonesian settlement in the Malay Peninsula took place?

A. 2400 BC
B. 2300 BC
C. 2200 BC
D. 2100 BC
Answer» D. 2100 BC
14.

What is the measurement of the volleyball court?

A. 5 m x 4 m divided into two parts by a net
B. 8 m x 7 m divided into two parts by a net
C. 18 m x 9 m divided into two parts by a net
D. 12 m x 11 m divided into two parts by a net
Answer» D. 12 m x 11 m divided into two parts by a net
15.

What is the normal red blood count per cubic mm?

A. 2 million red blood cells
B. 3 million red blood cells
C. 4 million red blood cells
D. 5 million red blood cells
Answer» D. 5 million red blood cells
16.

What is Bhakti movement?

A. It is a social and religious movement form about AD 500 to 1600
B. It is the movement that influenced the developed of regional language because it emphasised people's
C. both (a) and (b)
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
17.

What was the purpose of establishing the European Economic Community (EEC)?

A. To promote a common market and economic prosperity among member countries
B. To create a single market for free import and export among
C. both (a) and (b)
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
18.

Yelena Isinbayeva is associated with which of the following games/sports?

A. Tennis
B. Pole vault
C. Boxing
D. Weightlifting
Answer» C. Boxing
19.

Fathometer is used to measure

A. Rainfall
B. Ocean depth
C. Sound intensity
D. Earthquakes
Answer» C. Sound intensity
20.

Headquarters of UNO are situated at

A. Paris
B. Geneva
C. Haque (Netherlands)
D. New York, USA
Answer» E.
21.

Golden Temple, Amritsar is India's

A. largest Gurdwara
B. oldest Gurudwara
C. Both option A and B are correct
D. None of the above
Answer» B. oldest Gurudwara
22.

FRS stands for

A. Federation of Regulation Society
B. Fellow Research System
C. Fellow of Royal Society
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
23.

ESCAP stands for

A. European Society Council for Africa and Pacific
B. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific
C. Economic and Social Commission for Africa and Pacific
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Economic and Social Commission for Africa and Pacific
24.

The energy of food is measured in

A. Kelvin
B. bushel
C. calories
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
25.

The best way to tackle local environmental problems is to

A. use the local administrative machinery
B. implement environmental laws strictly
C. leave it to the local public to decide
D. provide environmental education to the local people and create awareness
Answer» E.
26.

The country, which was admitted to the membership of the United Nations in September 2002, is

A. Eritrea
B. East Timor
C. Andorra
D. Macedonia
Answer» C. Andorra
27.

The blood pressure of a young male human being is

A. 110/70
B. 120/80
C. 135/90
D. 140/100
Answer» C. 135/90
28.

When was Mona Lisa painted by Leonardo da Vinci?

A. 1431 AD
B. 1492 AD
C. 1504 AD
D. 1556 AD
Answer» D. 1556 AD
29.

Which atomic reactor is used for studies of uranium heavy water lattice?

A. Apsara
B. Zerlina
C. Dhruva
D. Purnima-I
Answer» C. Dhruva
30.

When was Zoroaster, the founder of Zoroastrianism born in Media (Iron)?

A. 2000 BC
B. 660 BC
C. 1075 BC
D. 740 BC
Answer» C. 1075 BC
31.

Which Bank has the maximum number of branches?

A. ICICI Bank
B. HDFC Bank
C. State Bank of India
D. State Bank of Patiala
Answer» D. State Bank of Patiala
32.

Which amongst the following mammals has the highest metabolic rate in terms of oxygen consumption (mm3/g hour)?

A. Dog
B. Mouse
C. Rabbit
D. Rat
Answer» C. Rabbit
33.

Kathak, Nauntanki, Jhora and Kajri are the important dances of

A. Uttaranchal
B. Uttar Pradesh
C. Jharkhand
D. Chhattisgarh
Answer» C. Jharkhand
34.

Ms. Medha Patkar is associated with the

A. Tehri project
B. Enron project
C. Sardar Sarovar project
D. Dabhol project
Answer» D. Dabhol project
35.

Nowadays many novel chemicals are being synthesized termed as xenobiotics. The unique feature of these is what they are I.biodegradableII.non- biodegradableIII.pose on environmental threatIV.they are environment friendly

A. I, III
B. II, III
C. I, III, IV
D. II, III, IV
Answer» C. I, III, IV
36.

Which industries are common in Andhra Pradesh?

A. Cement and paper
B. Asbestos and units of HMT, BHEL
C. Hindustan Shipyard and Bharat Dynamics Limited
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
37.

Which language of India belongs to Dravidian family?

A. Languages of Northern India
B. Languages of Southern India
C. Languages of Eastern India
D. Languages of Western India
Answer» C. Languages of Eastern India
38.

Which of the following are the native languages of Manipur?

A. Manipuri and English
B. Marathi and Hindi
C. Manipuri
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Marathi and Hindi
39.

The velocity of light was first measured by

A. Einstein
B. Newton
C. Romer
D. Galileo
Answer» D. Galileo
40.

Triple antigen provides immunity to children against all of the following disease, except

A. diphtheria
B. polio
C. tetanus
D. whooping cough
Answer» C. tetanus
41.

Until December 1991 ____ were integral parts of the USSR & not independent countries, but had separate UN memberships.

A. Belarus and Ukraine
B. Czech Republic and Slovakia
C. Tonga and Nauru
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Czech Republic and Slovakia
42.

The telescope is used for viewing

A. distant objects
B. near objects
C. small objects
D. living cells
Answer» B. near objects
43.

The theory of utilitarianism was expounded by

A. Jeremy Bentham (1748-1836)
B. James Mill(1773-1839)
C. Henry Sidgwick (1838-1900)
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
44.

In which year, terrorists crash two planes into New York's World Trade Centre on September 11 in a sequence of destruction?

A. 2000
B. 2001
C. 2002
D. 2003
Answer» C. 2002
45.

In a normal human body, the total number of red blood cells is

A. 15 trillion
B. 20 trillion
C. 25 trillion
D. 30 trillion
Answer» E.
46.

GNLF stands for

A. Gross National Liberation Form
B. Gorkha National Liberation Front
C. Both option A and B
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Both option A and B
47.

India's first Technicolor film ____ in the early 1950s was produced by ____

A. 'Mirza Ghalib', Sohrab Modi
B. 'Mirza Ghalib', Munshi Premchand
C. 'Jhansi Ki Rani', Sir Syed Ahmed
D. 'Jhansi Ki Rani', Sohrab Modi
Answer» E.
48.

In a normal human being, how much time does food take to reach the end of the intestine for complete absorption?

A. About 8 hours
B. About 10 hours
C. About 12 hours
D. About 16 hours
Answer» D. About 16 hours
49.

Hundred year war was fought between

A. France and England
B. Civil war in England
C. Greek and Persian forces
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Civil war in England
50.

If force is expressed in Newton and the distance in metre, then the work done is expressed in

A. Joule
B. Kg wt m
C. Kg wt
D. Watt
Answer» B. Kg wt m