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1.

The country's first indigenously built missile boat was

A. INS Vibhuti
B. INS Vipul
C. INS Savitri
D. INS Shakti
Answer» B. INS Vipul
2.

The three abundant elements in the earth's crust are aluminium, oxygen and silicon. The correct order of their abundance is

A. oxygen, aluminium, silicon
B. aluminium, silicon, oxygen
C. oxygen, silicon, aluminium
D. silicon, oxygen, aluminium
Answer» D. silicon, oxygen, aluminium
3.

The significance of the lotus symbol is

A. culture and civilisation
B. peace
C. justice
D. sign of mourning, in protest
Answer» B. peace
4.

UNO Day is on

A. 20th July
B. 24th October
C. 14th November
D. 12th February
Answer» C. 14th November
5.

The headquarter of Army are situated at

A. New Delhi
B. Mumbai
C. Kolkata
D. Chennai
Answer» B. Mumbai
6.

Mina is the tribe of

A. Tripura
B. Sikkim
C. Rajasthan
D. Nagaland, Assam
Answer» D. Nagaland, Assam
7.

India's first satellite is named after

A. Aryabhatta
B. Bhaskara II
C. Bhaskara I
D. Albert Einstein
Answer» B. Bhaskara II
8.

Photophobia is

A. a disease cause by too much sunlight
B. abnormal intolerance of light
C. the adjustment of the eye for light
D. the ability to perceive light
Answer» C. the adjustment of the eye for light
9.

The total number of members of UN Security Council is

A. 5
B. 10
C. 15
D. 20
Answer» D. 20
10.

Malfunctioning of which of the following organs causes jaundice?

A. Stomach
B. Pancreas
C. Liver
D. Kidney
Answer» D. Kidney
11.

To prevent loss of weight plants reduce transpiration by

A. shedding of leaves
B. reducing the size of leaves
C. developing hair around stomata
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
12.

The command from a superior officer or a judge to a subordinate right given to a person to act in the name of another, is

A. Mandamus
B. Mandate
C. Manifesto
D. Modvat
Answer» C. Manifesto
13.

The main purpose of International Bank for Reconstruction (IBRD) is

A. development of economics of members by facilitating investment of capital and foreign investment, through provision of loans
B. promotes co-operation on technical matters of maritime safety, navigation and encourages anti-pollution measures
C. attainment of the highest possible level of health by all people
D. None of the above
Answer» B. promotes co-operation on technical matters of maritime safety, navigation and encourages anti-pollution measures
14.

Which are the main crops of Arunachal Pradesh?

A. Rice, maize, millet, wheat, mustard
B. Rice, tobacco, oilseeds, jute, cotton
C. Tea, jute, rice, cotton, silk
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Rice, tobacco, oilseeds, jute, cotton
15.

Which missile is designed to defend large installation like oil-fields etc. against enemy air attacks?

A. Akash
B. Nag
C. Agni
D. Prithvi
Answer» B. Nag
16.

Which of the following became the first black President of South Africa?

A. Nelson Mandela
B. George Washington
C. Jamo Kenyatta
D. None of the above
Answer» B. George Washington
17.

Which of the following acts as a resistance against in the body?

A. Carbohydrates
B. Red corpuscles
C. Vitamins
D. White corpuscles
Answer» E.
18.

ESCAP stands for

A. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific
B. European Society Council for Africa and Pacific
C. Economic and Social Commission for Africa and Pacific
D. None of the above
Answer» B. European Society Council for Africa and Pacific
19.

The 2006 World Cup Football Tournament held in

A. France
B. China
C. Germany
D. Brazil
Answer» D. Brazil
20.

In August, 1996 at Kolar(near Bangalore), India made successful test flights of Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) named

A. Arjun
B. Nishant
C. Vijayanta
D. Lakshya
Answer» C. Vijayanta
21.

Which launch vehicle is capable of placing around 1540 kg of INSAT class of satellites in geosynch-ronous transfer orbit of earth?

A. SLV-S
B. PSLV
C. ASLV
D. GSLV
Answer» E.
22.

What is the approximate area of Bihar?

A. 94,163 sq. km
B. 1,35,100 sq. km
C. 3,702 sq. km
D. 1,96,024 sq. km
Answer» B. 1,35,100 sq. km
23.

The Prize that is awarded every two years to people who have worded for "Freedom of speech", is

A. Plame Prize
B. UNEOSCO Prize for Tolerance
C. Unesco Peace Award
D. Monismanien Swedish
Answer» E.
24.

The first attempt in printing was made in England by

A. James Arkwright
B. James Watt
C. William Caxton
D. Isaac Newton
Answer» D. Isaac Newton
25.

Which of the following agencies related to the United Nation was in existence before the Second World War?

A. Food and Agricultural Organisation
B. International Labour Organisation
C. World Health Organisation
D. International Monetary Fund
Answer» C. World Health Organisation
26.

The largest airport in the world is

A. Palam Airport
B. Indira Gandhi International Airport
C. Cochin International Airport
D. King Khalid International Airport
Answer» E.
27.

When was table tennis introduced in Olympics?

A. 1896 at Athens
B. 1988 at Seoul
C. 1924 at Paris
D. 1924 at Seoul
Answer» C. 1924 at Paris
28.

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

A. nitrogen
B. oxygen
C. alkalinity
D. conductivity
Answer» C. alkalinity
29.

South Indian temples have

A. tall towers with curving sides that taper at the top
B. gateway towers shaped like trapezoidal pyramids
C. both are correct
D. None of the above
Answer» C. both are correct
30.

The Territorial Army was established in

A. 1962
B. 1948
C. 1920
D. 1953
Answer» C. 1920
31.

Socrates was the wisest man of the ancient world and developed the method of enquiry and instruction, belonged to

A. France
B. Athens
C. Greece
D. China
Answer» C. Greece
32.

The headquarter of Lalit Kala Academy are at

A. New Delhi
B. Chandigarh
C. Pune
D. Kolkata
Answer» B. Chandigarh
33.

The headquarter of a few agencies related to the UN are located in Vienna, which is in

A. Austria
B. Belgium
C. Denmark
D. Sweden
Answer» B. Belgium
34.

When is the Haryana Day?

A. September 1
B. October 1
C. November 1
D. December 1
Answer» D. December 1
35.

Trans World Airlines is an International Airline of

A. United Kingdom
B. United States of America
C. Russia
D. Scandinavia
Answer» C. Russia
36.

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
37.

The third highest nation award given for distinguished service in any field is

A. Padma Vibhushan
B. Padma Bhushan
C. Padma Shri
D. Bharat Ratna
Answer» C. Padma Shri
38.

The official languages of the United Nations are

A. African, Chinese, English, French, German and Spanish
B. Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish
C. Arabic, Japanese, Chinese, English, French and German
D. Chinese, English, French, Hindi, Japanese and Spanish
Answer» C. Arabic, Japanese, Chinese, English, French and German
39.

The playground of lawn tennis is called

A. court
B. ring
C. arena
D. rink
Answer» B. ring
40.

The 2002 Commonwealth Games were held in

A. Canada
B. UK
C. Australia
D. Malaysia
Answer» C. Australia
41.

For galvanizing iron which of the following metals is used?

A. Aluminium
B. Copper
C. Lead
D. Zinc
Answer» E.
42.

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
43.

India's first fast breeder neutron reactor was

A. Zerlina
B. Apsara
C. Purnima-I
D. Kamini
Answer» E.
44.

Shares with a fixed rate of dividend that entitle their holders to priority payment over those who hold ordinary shares of a company are called

A. preference shares
B. bull
C. bear
D. shareholder
Answer» B. bull
45.

Most commonly used bleaching agent is

A. alcohol
B. carbon dioxide
C. chlorine
D. sodium chloride
Answer» D. sodium chloride
46.

What is the capital of Jharkhand?

A. Raipur
B. Dehradun
C. Ranchi
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
47.

Jharkhand has ____ state on its eastern end.

A. Bihar
B. West Bengal
C. Orissa
D. Chhattisgarh
Answer» C. Orissa
48.

The national museum is located at

A. Mumbai
B. Lucknow
C. New Delhi
D. Pune
Answer» D. Pune
49.

Sonia Nazario of "Los Angeles Times" was awarded Pulitzer Prize in 2003 for

A. commentary
B. editorial writing
C. music
D. feature writing
Answer» E.
50.

The Enron project is a

A. hydro-electric project
B. thermal power project
C. atomic power project
D. gas-fired power project
Answer» E.