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1.

The corps of Military Police central school is situated at

A. Bangalore
B. West Bengal
C. Trimulgherry
D. Secunderabad
Answer» B. West Bengal
2.

When did 19 NATO members and 11 'Partners for Peace' join hands for peace plan for Kosovo Crisis?

A. 1999
B. 1989
C. 1979
D. 1969
Answer» B. 1989
3.

When did US solar system probe Voyager-two discovered six new moons of the planet Uranus?

A. 1986
B. 1916
C. 1946
D. 1966
Answer» B. 1916
4.

Which of the following inventions were done by Thomas Alva Edison?

A. Incandescent lamp
B. Phonograph C (Gramophone) and microphone
C. Carbon telephone transmitters
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
5.

Zawar (Rajasthan) is famous for

A. ship manufacturing
B. zinc mines
C. salt
D. major port
Answer» C. salt
6.

The element of an electric stove made

A. copper
B. invar
C. magnalium
D. nicrome
Answer» E.
7.

When a given amount of air is cooled

A. the amount of moisture it can hold decreases
B. its absolute humidity decreases
C. its relative humidity remains constant
D. its absolute humidity increases
Answer» B. its absolute humidity decreases
8.

The number of permanent members of the UN Security Council is

A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
Answer» D. 6
9.

The Indian Ocean Arc is an Imaginary circle in space about ____ over the equator

A. 20,000 km
B. 35,000 km
C. 36,000 km
D. 30,000 km
Answer» D. 30,000 km
10.

The headquarter of ESCAP Economic and Social Commission for Asia are situated at

A. Bangkok
B. Geneva
C. Santiago (Chile)
D. Baghdad
Answer» B. Geneva
11.

HP stands for

A. Harmonic Progression
B. Horse Power
C. both (a) and (b)
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
12.

The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation was created in

A. 1945
B. 1947
C. 1949
D. 1951
Answer» D. 1951
13.

The term cover point in cricket means

A. the position given by the bowler to the fielder on the offside, in front of a wicket
B. if the ball goes off the batsman's leg
C. an off-break ball bowled by a left-handed bowler to a right-handed batsman
D. None of the above
Answer» B. if the ball goes off the batsman's leg
14.

In UNO, the new members are admitted to the General Assembly on the recommendation of ____ and ____ the members of the General Assembly should vote in favour.

A. Security Council; two-thirds
B. Security Council; one-third
C. International Court of Justice; two-thirds
D. International Court of Justice; one-third
Answer» B. Security Council; one-third
15.

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is a well known freedom fighter of

A. Bangladesh
B. Myanmar
C. Pakistan
D. Afghanistan
Answer» B. Myanmar
16.

The normal threshold of hearing is around

A. 60-80 db
B. 45-60 db
C. 100-120 db
D. 25-45 db
Answer» E.
17.

Unofficial, and usually illegal, system of providing people with more then their share of goods and services where their prices are controlled, is called

A. black money
B. blue chip
C. black market
D. black economy
Answer» D. black economy
18.

Leonardo da Vinci

A. was a great Italian painter, sculptor and architect
B. got universal fame form his masterpiece "Monalisa"
C. drew models of organs such as the heart, lungs and womb
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
19.

The agreement according to which the UK, the USA and the former USSR cannot assist other countries in acquiring technology to develop nuclear weapons, is known as

A. Izmir Treaty
B. Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT)
C. both (a) and (b)
D. None of the above
Answer» C. both (a) and (b)
20.

The headquarter of the Indian Mountaineering Foundation is at

A. Kolkata
B. Darjeeling
C. New Delhi
D. Warsaw
Answer» D. Warsaw
21.

The UN Flag is made up of

A. the white UN Emblem is super-imposed on a light blue background
B. the red UN Emblem is super-imposed on white background
C. the light blue UN Emblem is super-imposed on white background
D. None of the above
Answer» B. the red UN Emblem is super-imposed on white background
22.

Moradabad (Uttar Pradesh) is famous for

A. brass ware
B. sandal oil
C. newsprint factory
D. penicillin factory
Answer» B. sandal oil
23.

When did France became Republic?

A. 1789 AD
B. 1798 AD
C. 1792 AD
D. 1729 AD
Answer» D. 1729 AD
24.

Steel is more elastic than Rubber because

A. its density is high
B. it is a metal
C. ratio of stress to strain is more
D. ratio of stress to strain is less
Answer» D. ratio of stress to strain is less
25.

UNESCO (United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) was established in

A. 1919
B. 1957
C. 1945
D. 1946
Answer» E.
26.

India has

A. largest turmeric production
B. largest tea production
C. largest ginger production
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
27.

The battle tanks that have been modernized to keep pace with the latest technology development is

A. Vijayanta
B. T-55 and T-72
C. Arjun
D. All of the above
Answer» B. T-55 and T-72
28.

Walt Disney was

A. the President of America during World War I
B. the creator of cartoon films starring popular cartoon characters Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck
C. the British physician known for his discovery of Addison's disease
D. None of the above
Answer» C. the British physician known for his discovery of Addison's disease
29.

The normal term of office for which the President and Vice-President of the International Court of Justice are elected is

A. three years
B. five years
C. seven years
D. nine years
Answer» B. five years
30.

The headquarter of Asian Development Bank is located in which of the following cities

A. Jakarta
B. Singapore
C. Bangkok
D. Manila
Answer» E.
31.

The main objective of the Department of Atomic Energy is

A. to generate safe, economic electrical power from nuclear energy
B. to built research reactors and to utilize the radioisotopes
C. to encourage technology transfer and interaction with industry for industrial & social development
D. None of the above
Answer» E.
32.

When and where was basketball introduced in Olympics as a medal event?

A. 1992 at Barcilona
B. 1928 at Paris
C. 1936 at Berlin
D. 1900 at Athens
Answer» D. 1900 at Athens
33.

Sir Humphry Davy was a British chemist who

A. invented the safety lamp for miners
B. discovered the anesthetic properties of nitrous oxide
C. both (a) and (b)
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
34.

The countries that had maintained research stations in Antarctica under Antarctic Trade are

A. Argentina, Australia, Belgium and South Africa
B. Chili, France and Japan
C. New Zealand, Norway, the former USSR, the UK and the USA
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
35.

The largest party of Ireland, the Ulster Unionist Party, endorses the Northern Ireland peace deal between British and Irish governments in

A. 1997
B. 1988
C. 1998
D. 1990
Answer» D. 1990
36.

To produce sound it is necessary that

A. the source should execute longitudinal vibrations
B. the source should execute transverse vibrations
C. the source may execute any type of vibrations
D. the vibrations of source are not necessary
Answer» D. the vibrations of source are not necessary
37.

Hundred year war was fought between

A. France and England
B. Greek and Persian forces
C. Civil war in England
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Greek and Persian forces
38.

The American General who led the revolt against the British and declared American independence was

A. George Washington
B. Bill Clinton
C. George Bush
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Bill Clinton
39.

The headquarter of 'Assam Rifles' at

A. Shillong
B. Kohima
C. Aizawl
D. Itanagar
Answer» B. Kohima
40.

The energy of food is measured in

A. Kelvin
B. calories
C. bushel
D. None of the above
Answer» C. bushel
41.

The basic cause of World War II was

A. an unjust Treaty of Versailles
B. rise of the Nazi Party in Germany
C. Japan's policy of expansion and imperialism of England and France
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
42.

Fa-Hien was

A. the first Buddhist pilgrim of China to visit India during the reign of Chandragupta Vikramaditya
B. the discoverer of Puerto Rico and Jamaica
C. the first Buddhist pilgrim of India to visit China
D. None of the above
Answer» B. the discoverer of Puerto Rico and Jamaica
43.

In 1945, fifty nations met to phrase the basic charter for a world organization which would "save succeeding generations from the scourge of war". This conference took place at

A. Dumbarton Oaks
B. London
C. San Francisco
D. Yalta
Answer» D. Yalta
44.

The total number of Judges of the International Court of Justice is

A. 10
B. 12
C. 15
D. 18
Answer» D. 18
45.

Rise of the Chinese civilization along the banks of Hawang 40 took place in

A. 2500 - 2000 BC
B. 2700 - 2600 BC
C. 2205 - 1122 BC
D. 2000 - 1200 BC
Answer» D. 2000 - 1200 BC
46.

The term steeplechase is associated with which of the following sports?

A. Boxing
B. Chess
C. Rowing
D. Horse Racing
Answer» E.
47.

The host of first Olympics in 1896 was

A. Athens, Greece
B. Paris, France
C. London, Great Britain
D. Los Angeles, USA
Answer» B. Paris, France
48.

Gopal Krishna Gokhale

A. started as a maths teacher and rose to the position of the principal of Ferguson College, Pune
B. founded the servants of India Society
C. served as President of the Indian National Congress in 1905
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
49.

Jeevan Rekha (Life line) express is

A. first hospital on wheels in the world
B. first railway express
C. oldest train
D. None of the above
Answer» B. first railway express
50.

The credit of developing the polio vaccine goes to

A. Jones Salk
B. Alb E. Sabin
C. J.L. Baird
D. J. Perkins
Answer» B. Alb E. Sabin