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1.

When was Shakespeare born?

A. 1564 AD
B. 1618 AD
C. 1642 AD
D. 1776 AD
Answer» B. 1618 AD
2.

Karoline Mikkelsen was the first woman to

A. reach North Pole
B. reach South Pole
C. climb Mt. Everest
D. set foot on the moon
Answer» C. climb Mt. Everest
3.

India's tallest stone statue of the Jain sage Gomateswara is at

A. Mysore, Karnakata
B. New Delhi
C. Sravanabelagola, Karnataka
D. Mandu, Madhya Pradesh
Answer» D. Mandu, Madhya Pradesh
4.

The news agency Reuters belongs to which of the following country?

A. Palestine
B. Yugoslavia
C. Vietnam
D. UK
Answer» E.
5.

What is the role of WTO (World Trade Organisation)?

A. To settle trade disputes between nations
B. To widen the principal of free trade to sectors such as services and agriculture
C. both (a) and (b)
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
6.

The life history of human malaria parasite in Anopheles was first described by

A. Partrick Manson
B. Laveran
C. Ronald Ross
D. Richard Pfeiffer
Answer» D. Richard Pfeiffer
7.

ICAO stands for

A. International Civil Aviation Organization
B. Indian Corporation of Agriculture Organization
C. Institute of Company of Accounts Organization
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Indian Corporation of Agriculture Organization
8.

The term used when a member of a legislature leaves his party on whose ticket he was elected to join the ruling party or the opposition, is called

A. floor crossing
B. fourth estate
C. fifth column
D. free ports
Answer» B. fourth estate
9.

The Secretary-General is required to submit an annual report on the work of the UN to

A. the General Assembly
B. the Security Council
C. the Trusteeship Council
D. All of the above simultaneously
Answer» B. the Security Council
10.

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

A. 2000 BC
B. 660 BC
C. 1075 BC
D. 740 BC
Answer» C. 1075 BC
11.

The scientist who first discovered that the earth revolves round the sun was

A. Newton
B. Dalton
C. Copernicus
D. Einstein
Answer» D. Einstein
12.

When and where was weightlifting introduced in Olympics?

A. 1986 at Athens
B. 1988 at Seoul
C. 1924 at St. Louis
D. 1908 at London
Answer» B. 1988 at Seoul
13.

When did China exploded first atomic device?

A. 1962
B. 1963
C. 1964
D. 1965
Answer» D. 1965
14.

The ozone layer is being destroyed by chlorofluorocarbons. In this regard which do you consider as the most harmful?

A. Carbon atom
B. Chlorine atom
C. Fluorine atom
D. The entire compound
Answer» C. Fluorine atom
15.

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

A. Apsara
B. Zerlina
C. Dhruva
D. Purnima-I
Answer» C. Dhruva
16.

The term which denotes that each side has made equal point at game point, in Tennis, is referred to as

A. baseline
B. deuce
C. fault
D. grand slam
Answer» C. fault
17.

The Pilotless target aircraft, fabricated at the Aeronautical Development Establishment, Bangalore, is

A. Lakshya
B. Cheetah
C. Nishant
D. Arjun
Answer» B. Cheetah
18.

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
19.

What is Magna Carta?

A. It was a charter of Rights granted to the Englishmen during 1215 AD by King John II
B. It was a charter guaranteeing the freedom of the barons, the church and the common man
C. It is the foundation stone of the rights and liberties of the English people
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
20.

In which of the followings places was the last Winter Olympics Games held?

A. Albertville
B. Lillehammer
C. Sochi, Russia
D. Salt Lake City (USA)
Answer» D. Salt Lake City (USA)
21.

Wright Brothers are regarded inventors of the

A. Balloon
B. Bicycle
C. Aeroplane
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
22.

Pythagoras was first to ____ the universal validity of geometrical theorem.

A. give
B. prove
C. both
D. None of the above
Answer» C. both
23.

In which year of First World War Germany declared war on Russia and France?

A. 1914
B. 1915
C. 1916
D. 1917
Answer» B. 1915
24.

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
25.

The number of already named bones in the human skeleton is

A. 200
B. 206
C. 212
D. 218
Answer» C. 212
26.

The corresponding Gregorian date of the saka month, Bhadra is

A. July 23
B. August 23
C. September 23
D. October 23
Answer» C. September 23
27.

The telescope is used for viewing

A. distant objects
B. near objects
C. small objects
D. living cells
Answer» B. near objects
28.

Shaurya Chakra made up of bronze is awarded for

A. gallantry otherwise than in the face of the enemy
B. most conspicuous bravery for some act of self sacrifice
C. gallantry in the presence of enemy
D. None of the above
Answer» B. most conspicuous bravery for some act of self sacrifice
29.

The headquarter of the International Committee of Red Cross are at

A. Geneva
B. Paris
C. Rome
D. Stockholm
Answer» B. Paris
30.

Economic goods are

A. all commodities that are limited in quantity as compared to their demand
B. Commodities that is available according to their demand
C. Commodities that is available more as compared to demand
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Commodities that is available according to their demand
31.

Modern football is said to have evolved from

A. England
B. India
C. France
D. Spain
Answer» B. India
32.

When was slavery abolished in Britain?

A. 1830
B. 1837
C. 1843
D. 1833
Answer» E.
33.

The credit of inventing the television goes to

A. Faraday
B. Baird
C. Edison
D. Marconi
Answer» C. Edison
34.

India's first atomic power station was set up at

A. Surat (Gujarat)
B. Tarapur (Maharashtra)
C. Trombay (Maharashtra)
D. Solapur (Maharashtra)
Answer» C. Trombay (Maharashtra)
35.

Satellite launching station is located at

A. Sriharikotta (Andhra Pradesh)
B. Solapur (Maharashtra)
C. Salem (Tamilnadu)
D. Warangal (Andhra Pradesh)
Answer» B. Solapur (Maharashtra)
36.

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

A. Tennis
B. Pole vault
C. Boxing
D. Weightlifting
Answer» C. Boxing
37.

The official language of the Government of India is

A. English
B. Malayalam
C. Hindi
D. Marathi
Answer» D. Marathi
38.

The smallest state of India is

A. Rajasthan
B. Sikkim
C. Himachal Pradesh
D. Goa
Answer» E.
39.

The important minerals of Assam are

A. coal and limestone
B. petroleum
C. copper and mica
D. manganese, gold and quartzite
Answer» C. copper and mica
40.

The measurement of Lawn Tennis court for singles

A. 70 ft. by 26 ft.
B. 78 ft. by 27 ft.
C. 70 ft. by 30 ft.
D. 78 ft. by 38 ft.
Answer» C. 70 ft. by 30 ft.
41.

Which of the following of the members of OPEC (Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries)?

A. Algeria, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait
B. Libya, United Arab Emirates, Nigeria
C. Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
42.

On a night when the sky is clear, the temperature may dip considerably; on a cloudy night the temperature will usually dip much less. The reason for this difference is that

A. the clear sky allows radiant energy to escape readily from the earth
B. on a cloudy night the clouds are warm and therefore retard the cooling
C. the clear sky allows the cold of outer space to reach the earth
D. current of air carry the heat away from the earth on a clear night
Answer» B. on a cloudy night the clouds are warm and therefore retard the cooling
43.

Of the blood groups A, B, AB and O, which one is transfused into a person whose blood group is A?

A. Group A only
B. Group B only
C. Group A and O
D. Group AB only
Answer» D. Group AB only
44.

MISA stands for

A. Maintenance of Internal Security Act
B. Multinational Internal Society Authority
C. Movement for Indian System Act
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Multinational Internal Society Authority
45.

In big cities like Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai police is headed by a

A. Commissioner of Police
B. Inspector General of Police
C. Deputy Inspector General of Police
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Inspector General of Police
46.

Dr. Zakir Hussain was

A. the first Muslim president of India
B. first vice president of India
C. first president of Indian National Congress
D. first speaker of Lok Sabha
Answer» B. first vice president of India
47.

Study of earthquakes is known as

A. ecology
B. seismology
C. numismatics
D. None of the above
Answer» C. numismatics
48.

Rabindranath Tagore receive Nobel Prize in 1913 in the field of

A. physics
B. peace
C. literature
D. economy
Answer» D. economy
49.

Lance Armstrong, a sportsperson of international repute, belongs to which of the following countries?

A. USA
B. Ukraine
C. Spain
D. Brazil
Answer» B. Ukraine
50.

How many medals came into the account of India during the last Commonwealth Games in 2002 at Manchester?

A. 32
B. 24
C. 69
D. 16
Answer» D. 16