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1.

The mean thickness of oceanic crust and continental crust is around:

A. 5 kilometer and 15 kilometer respectively.
B. 10 kilometer and 30 kilometer respectively.
C. 5 kilometer and 30 kilometer respectively.
D. 18 kilometer and 40 kilometer respectively.
Answer» D. 18 kilometer and 40 kilometer respectively.
2.

Titagarh, Amlai and Nepanagar are known for:

A. Sugar Industry
B. Ship Building
C. Iron and Steel Industry
D. Paper Industry
Answer» E.
3.

As per 2011 Census of India the stare which registered lowest sex ratio (female per thousand males) is:

A. Rajsthan
B. Haryana
C. Odissa
D. Nagaland
Answer» C. Odissa
4.

The diesel Locomotive works engaged in producing diesel locos is located in:

A. Varanasi
B. Vizag
C. Durgapur
D. Tuticorin
Answer» B. Vizag
5.

Tilaiya Dam, Konar dam, Maithon Dam and Panchet Hill Dam have been constructed under:

A. The Narmada Valley Project
B. The Damodar Valley Project
C. The Krishna Valley Project
D. The Mahanadi Project
Answer» C. The Krishna Valley Project
6.

The Chambal Valley Project is a joint venture of:

A. Rajasthan and Gujrat
B. Madhya Pradesh and Gujrat
C. Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh
D. Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh
Answer» D. Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh
7.

The first shore- based steel plant in India is:

A. Durgapur
B. Salem
C. Bhadravati
D. Vishakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP)
Answer» E.
8.

Golden Quadrilateral Comprising National Highways connects:

A. Delhi-Mumbai-Chennai-Hydrabad-Delhi
B. Delhi-Mumbai-Chennai-Kollata-Delhi
C. Delhi-Mumbai-Benglore-Kollata-Delhi
D. Delhi-Mumbai-Benglore-Kollata-Hydrabad
Answer» C. Delhi-Mumbai-Benglore-Kollata-Delhi
9.

The mean thickness of oceanic crust is:

A. 10 kilometer.
B. 8 kilometer
C. 5 kilometer.
D. 4 kilometer
Answer» D. 4 kilometer
10.

The first large scale modern machine tool factory set up in public sector is :

A. 1953
B. 1957
C. 1955
D. 1959
Answer» B. 1957
11.

The highest glacial lake of India located at the height of 17,745 feet in Garhwal Himalaya is:

A. Devtal
B. Roopkund
C. Kedartal
D. Homkund
Answer» B. Roopkund
12.

Project Tiger, one of the premier conservation efforts in the country was launched on:

A. 10 June, 1975
B. 1 August, 1973
C. 10 April, 1975
D. April 1, 1973
Answer» E.
13.

The large natural ecosystem comprised of abiotic (land, air , water and soils of the concerned habitat) and bioti

A. Genome
B. Abiome
C. Agenome
D. Biome
Answer» E.
14.

The Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE) were created in:

A. 1985
B. 1987
C. 1989
D. 1990
Answer» C. 1989
15.

Dr. Waldimir Koppen - the great climatologist of Austria suggested in his new scheme of climatic classification:

A. Two major types of climate.
B. Four major types of climate
C. Five major types of climate.
D. Three major types of climate.
Answer» D. Three major types of climate.
16.

The largest Indian mammal is:

A. Tiger
B. Hippopotamus
C. The Lion
D. Elephant
Answer» E.
17.

The largest port of India is:

A. Kandla Port
B. Okha Port
C. Mumbai Port
D. Kolkata Port
Answer» D. Kolkata Port
18.

Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary is located in:

A. Karnataka
B. Assam
C. Kerala
D. Tamil Nadu
Answer» E.
19.

The predominant gases that constitute the sun are:

A. Hydrogen and Helium
B. Hydrogen and Methane
C. Methane and Helium
D. Methane and CO2
Answer» B. Hydrogen and Methane
20.

The autumnal equinox occurs on:

A. August 23
B. September 23
C. October 23
D. November 23
Answer» C. October 23
21.

The line at which a day is lost or gained is called:

A. International Gain line
B. International loss line
C. Line of Control day and night
D. International Date line
Answer» E.
22.

The Vernal equinox occurs on:

A. January 29
B. March 21
C. April 1
D. May 25
Answer» C. April 1
23.

The portion of incident radiation (energy) without heating that surface reflected back from a surface of a body is called:

A. Streto
B. Ironodo
C. Albedo
D. Thermedo
Answer» D. Thermedo
24.

The Mountain system of Alps, Carpathians, Transylvanian, Balkans are located in:

A. South America
B. New Zealand
C. Europe
D. North America
Answer» D. North America
25.

The study of moon is called:

A. Lunarlogy
B. Selenology
C. Moonology
D. None of Above
Answer» C. Moonology
26.

The largest satellite in the solar system is:

A. Titan
B. Ganymede
C. Europa
D. Setebos
Answer» C. Europa
27.

The Naharkatiya oil field is located in:

A. Gujrat
B. Bihar
C. Assam
D. D.
Answer» D. D.
28.

Primary Producers fall in two categories e.g.

A. Indigotrops and Xylotrops
B. Numerotrops
C. Xylotrops
D. Phototrophs and Chemotrophs
Answer» E.
29.

The study of plant communities in relation to their habitats of a given ecosystem is known as:

A. Seneology
B. Synecology
C. Ecology
D. Ecosystem
Answer» C. Ecology
30.

The index which refers to moisture deficit or surplus in a area is called:

A. Moisture Index
B. Humudity
C. Moisture Number
D. Dew Point
Answer» B. Humudity
31.

India's first Stock Exchange Bombay Stock Exchange was established in:

A. 1887
B. 1884
C. 1882
D. 1880
Answer» B. 1884
32.

Madhumalai Sanctuary is located in:

A. Karnataka
B. Tamil Nadu
C. Kerala
D. Maharashtra
Answer» C. Kerala
33.

The headquarters of North Western Railway is located in:

A. Bhopal
B. Gwalior
C. Uday
D. Jaipur
Answer» E.
34.

First Metro Railway was inaugurated in Kolkata:

A. 1982
B. 1987
C. 1984
D. 1990
Answer» D. 1990
35.

Indira Gandhi Zoological Park is located in:

A. Hydrabad
B. Kolkata
C. Vishakhapatnam
D. Ahmedabad
Answer» D. Ahmedabad
36.

Dul Hasti Project and Salal project are located at:

A. River Chenab
B. River Chambal
C. River Damodar
D. River Godavari
Answer» B. River Chambal
37.

Exfoliation is a type of:

A. Chemical Weathering
B. Soil Erosion
C. Physical Weathering
D. None of Above
Answer» D. None of Above
38.

World Water Day is observed on:

A. 22 December
B. 22 March
C. 18 April
D. 10 May
Answer» C. 18 April
39.

The largest producers of coffee in the world is:

A. India
B. Brazil
C. China
D. USA
Answer» C. China
40.

The law which states that wave-length of maximum radiation is inversely proportional to the absolute of the emitting body is known as:

A. Wien s Displacement Law
B. Ohm's Law
C. Ferel's Law
D. Ampere's Law
Answer» B. Ohm's Law
41.

The Richter scale on which intensity/ magnitude of a quake is measured was developed in:

A. 1933
B. 1932
C. 1935
D. 1939
Answer» D. 1939
42.

Masai Tribes are found in:

A. Australia
B. North America
C. South Africa
D. East Africa
Answer» E.
43.

The middle zone of the earth with a thickness of 2780 km having an average density of 5.6 is known as:

A. Rosphere
B. B.
C. C.
D. D.
Answer» D. D.
44.

Where is the volcanic mountain Mt. St. Helens situated?

A. United States of America
B. B.
C.
D. Canada
E. Australia
Answer» B. B.
45.

India's first Atomic power plant is:

A. Kalpakkam
B. Tarapur
C. Narora
D. Cossipore
Answer» C. Narora
46.

Ankleshwar Basin (offshore) oil-fields is located in:

A. Gujarat
B. Assam
C. Madhya Pradesh
D. Maharashtra
Answer» B. Assam
47.

India is divided into:

A. Six Postal Zones.
B. Seven Postal Zones.
C. Eight Postal Zones.
D. Nine Postal Zones.
Answer» D. Nine Postal Zones.
48.

The largest state of India (area wise ) is:

A. Maharastra
B. Madhya Pradesh
C. Uttar Pradesh
D. Rajasthan
Answer» E.
49.

The River Cauvery rises on the western edge of:

A. Aravali
B. The Western Ghats
C. Satpuda Hills
D. The Eastern Ghats
Answer» C. Satpuda Hills
50.

Hyderabad (in Andhra Pradesh) is located on the bank:

A. Luni River
B. B.
C.
D. Mahanadi
E. Musi River
Answer» E. Musi River