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This section includes 752 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your General Knowledge knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
301. |
The term used in billiards are |
A. | blocking, held ball, holding, jump ball, pivot |
B. | target, field, flight, ballsege |
C. | auxiliary point system, rabbit punch, break, cut |
D. | blank line, break, bolting, cannon, cue, hazard, in-oft |
Answer» E. | |
302. |
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 | |
303. |
Trans World Airlines is an International Airline of |
A. | United Kingdom |
B. | United States of America |
C. | Russia |
D. | Scandinavia |
Answer» C. Russia | |
304. |
The third crusade was led by |
A. | Richard I of England |
B. | Fredrick Barbarossa of Germany |
C. | Philip II of France |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |
305. |
Venturi tube is used for |
A. | measuring intensity of earthquakes |
B. | measuring specific gravity |
C. | measuring density |
D. | measuring flow of a fluid |
Answer» E. | |
306. |
Uttar Pradesh is surrounded by ___ in north |
A. | Nepal |
B. | Uttrakhand |
C. | Haryana and Delhi |
D. | Rajasthan |
Answer» C. Haryana and Delhi | |
307. |
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. | |
308. |
The velocity of sound in air (under normal condition) is |
A. | 30 m/sec |
B. | 320 m/sec |
C. | 343 m/sec |
D. | 3,320 m/sec |
Answer» D. 3,320 m/sec | |
309. |
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 | |
310. |
Rana Pratap Sagar (Rajasthan) is famous for |
A. | hydropower generation |
B. | aluminum industry |
C. | brassware |
D. | sports goods |
Answer» B. aluminum industry | |
311. |
The Africa fund (Action for Resisting Invasion, Colonialism and Apartheid) under India's leadership was instituted by |
A. | UNO |
B. | SAARC |
C. | NAM |
D. | the Commonwealth |
Answer» D. the Commonwealth | |
312. |
Rohinton Baria Trophy is associated with |
A. | football |
B. | hockey |
C. | cricket 'Inter-University' |
D. | inter-university sports and athletics |
Answer» D. inter-university sports and athletics | |
313. |
Rangaswamy Cup is associated with |
A. | archery |
B. | cricket |
C. | football |
D. | hockey |
Answer» E. | |
314. |
Rare Earth factory is situated in |
A. | Allepey (Kerala) |
B. | Aluva (Kerala) |
C. | Ambernath (Maharashtra) |
D. | Avadi (Tamil Nadu) |
Answer» C. Ambernath (Maharashtra) | |
315. |
Pakistan left the Commonwealth in 1972, but rejoined as 49th member of the Commonwealth in |
A. | 1984 |
B. | 1991 |
C. | 1997 |
D. | 2000 |
Answer» C. 1997 | |
316. |
Primary rainbow is formed when light suffers |
A. | two internal refractions before emerging out of the drop |
B. | one internal refractions before emerging out of the drop |
C. | no internal refraction |
D. | either one or two internal refractions before emerging out of the drop |
Answer» C. no internal refraction | |
317. |
The ancient Olympics Games came to a sudden end when the Roman Emperor Theodosius banned them as paper manifestations. The modern Olympic Games were received after a lapse of nearly |
A. | ten centuries |
B. | twelve centuries |
C. | fifteen centuries |
D. | eighteen centuries |
Answer» D. eighteen centuries | |
318. |
Reproductive cells in human beings are produced |
A. | in greater numbers for a longer period of time in the male |
B. | for a longer period in the female than in male |
C. | in equal number in both sexes |
D. | in greater numbers by the female than by the male |
Answer» B. for a longer period in the female than in male | |
319. |
The 2005 Australian Open Tennis Championship titles for men's and women's singles were won, respectively by |
A. | Pete Sampras and Steffi Graf |
B. | Rafael Nadal and Venus Williams |
C. | Andre Agassi and Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario |
D. | Marat Safin and Serena Williams |
Answer» E. | |
320. |
Study of earthquakes is known as |
A. | ecology |
B. | seismology |
C. | numismatics |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. numismatics | |
321. |
The 'Red Triangle' symbol denotes |
A. | Air India |
B. | family planning |
C. | culture and civilization |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. culture and civilization | |
322. |
Penicillin was invented by |
A. | Dr Jonas E. Salk |
B. | Gregory Mendal |
C. | Paul Ehrlich |
D. | A. Fleming |
Answer» E. | |
323. |
Super conductivity is a phenomenon in which the resistance of a substance |
A. | increases with temperature |
B. | decreases with temperature |
C. | does not change with temperature |
D. | becomes zero at very low temperature |
Answer» E. | |
324. |
Satyajit Ray received Magsaysay Award for journalism, literature and creative communication arts in |
A. | 1963 |
B. | 1965 |
C. | 1966 |
D. | 1967 |
Answer» E. | |
325. |
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) | |
326. |
P.T. Usha, who came close to bagging a bronze finished fourth in ____ in 1984 Olympics. |
A. | 400 m final |
B. | 800 m final |
C. | 400 m hurdle |
D. | the marathon |
Answer» D. the marathon | |
327. |
Pressure cooker cooks rice faster because |
A. | it always lets the steam escape |
B. | high pressure crushes the hard covering of rice grains |
C. | it does not let the heat energy escape easily |
D. | high pressure raises the boiling point of water |
Answer» E. | |
328. |
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 | |
329. |
Ornithology is the |
A. | study of bones |
B. | study of birds |
C. | study of smells |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. study of smells | |
330. |
Rabindranath Tagore is also known as |
A. | Guruji |
B. | Gurudev |
C. | Mahamana |
D. | Netaji |
Answer» C. Mahamana | |
331. |
Raj Kapoor received Dada Saheb Phalke Award in |
A. | 1986 |
B. | 1987 |
C. | 1988 |
D. | 1989 |
Answer» C. 1988 | |
332. |
Oscar Awards are conferred annually by |
A. | Academy of Motion Pictures, arts and sciences, USA |
B. | Government of United States |
C. | Hollywood Foreign Press Association |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. Government of United States | |
333. |
Tansen was |
A. | a great exponent of Indian classical music |
B. | one of the nine gems in the court of Akbar |
C. | both (a) and (b) |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» D. None of the above | |
334. |
Robert Koch worked on |
A. | tuberculosis |
B. | cholera |
C. | malaria |
D. | diabetes |
Answer» B. cholera | |
335. |
The 2002 Commonwealth Games were held in |
A. | Canada |
B. | UK |
C. | Australia |
D. | Malaysia |
Answer» C. Australia | |
336. |
Profit made when an asset is sold more than the price at which it was bought is called |
A. | capital |
B. | capital-gain |
C. | capitalism |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. capitalism | |
337. |
Plorence(Chadwick) is the associated place for which of the following sport? |
A. | Snooker |
B. | Racking Horse |
C. | Skiing |
D. | Tennis |
Answer» D. Tennis | |
338. |
The 2012 Olympics Games were held in |
A. | London |
B. | Seoul |
C. | Sydney |
D. | Tokyo |
Answer» B. Seoul | |
339. |
Rajiv Gandhi, Prime Minister of India, was assassinated in |
A. | 1961 |
B. | 1971 |
C. | 1981 |
D. | 1991 |
Answer» E. | |
340. |
Pan - American Highway, north-west Alaska to Southernmost Chile is the worlds |
A. | longest road |
B. | highest road |
C. | busiest road |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. highest road | |
341. |
Raja Rammohan Roy |
A. | was a social reformer who tried to eradicate sati, purdah and child marriage |
B. | advocated widow remarriage and woman's education |
C. | was the founder of the Brahmo Samaj |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |
342. |
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 | |
343. |
Recently lead free petrol was introduced in our country because |
A. | they are not needed now as anti-knock agents |
B. | they tower the efficiency of the engine |
C. | they cause less pollution |
D. | to reduce the cost of petrol |
Answer» D. to reduce the cost of petrol | |
344. |
South Africa joined the Commonwealth as 51st member in |
A. | May 1993 |
B. | May 1994 |
C. | May 1995 |
D. | May 1996 |
Answer» C. May 1995 | |
345. |
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 | |
346. |
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 | |
347. |
Richter scale is used for measuring |
A. | density of liquid |
B. | intensity of earthquakes |
C. | velocity of wind |
D. | humidity of air |
Answer» C. velocity of wind | |
348. |
Prince Charles and Princess Diana of Britain announce their separation in |
A. | 1990 |
B. | 1991 |
C. | 1996 |
D. | 1997 |
Answer» D. 1997 | |
349. |
Paleontology is a branch of science that deals with the |
A. | behavior of animals |
B. | origin and growth of plants |
C. | the forms of life as revealed by fossils of animals or plants |
D. | formation of new stars |
Answer» D. formation of new stars | |
350. |
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. | |