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1.

NASA was established in

A. 1958
B. 1953
C. 1955
D. 1952
Answer» B. 1953
2.

NATO stands for

A. North Atlantic Treaty Organization
B. North Arctic Treaty Organization
C. North Asian Treaty Organization
D. North Antarctica Treaty Organization
Answer» B. North Arctic Treaty Organization
3.

Name of chemical element whose atomic number is 107 is

A. Hafnium
B. Uranium
C. Bohrium
D. Radium
Answer» B. Uranium
4.

Name of domestic intelligence and security service of United States is

A. MI5
B. FBI
C. CIA
D. FSB
Answer» B. FBI
5.

Name of extremely effective fire extinguishing agent is

A. Helium
B. Halon
C. Halogens
D. Argon
Answer» B. Halon
6.

Name of first electricity-based broadcast system is

A. Stock ticker
B. Ticker-100
C. Stock Clarence
D. Ticker-50
Answer» B. Ticker-100
7.

Name of first inventor to apply principle of large scale production framework and mass production is

A. Marie Curie
B. Farrie Curie
C. Thomas Edison
D. Nikola Tesla
Answer» B. Farrie Curie
8.

Name of first manned mission to Moon is

A. Apollo 11
B. Apollo 69
C. Apollo 15
D. Apollo 18
Answer» B. Apollo 69
9.

Name of first NATO secretary general was

A. Harold Macmillan
B. Halvard Lange
C. Eisenhower
D. Lord Ismay
Answer» B. Halvard Lange
10.

Name of first person known to be born on Antarctica is

A. Frank Samuelsson
B. John Cabot
C. Emilio Marcos Palma
D. Guy Delage
Answer» B. John Cabot
11.

Name of Galaxy in which our eight planet solar system lies is

A. Milky Way
B. Nebulae
C. Hubble
D. Galactic Center
Answer» B. Nebulae
12.

Name of highest clouds in atmosphere that can be seen with naked eye is

A. Helium clouds
B. Oxygenous clouds
C. Nitrogenous clouds
D. Noctilucent clouds
Answer» B. Oxygenous clouds
13.

Name of institution founded by twice Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie in

A. Paris
B. Belgium
C. Italy
D. Poland
Answer» B. Belgium
14.

Name of International Arbitration institution which is member of World Bank Group is

A. ICSID
B. IFC
C. MIGA
D. IDA
Answer» B. IFC
15.

Name of international organization which facilitates international police cooperation is

A. Permanent Court of Arbitration
B. Interpol
C. International Court of Justice
D. NATO
Answer» B. Interpol
16.

Name of judicial branch of United Nations is

A. International Court of Justice
B. World Court
C. International Criminal Court
D. Both a and b
Answer» B. World Court
17.

Name of largest moon of planet Jupiter is

A. Callisto
B. Europa
C. Ganymede
D. Phobos
Answer» B. Europa
18.

Name of most massive dwarf planet is

A. Saturn
B. Ceres
C. Eris
D. Pluto
Answer» B. Ceres
19.

Name of notable moon of planet Neptune is

A. Titania
B. Ariel
C. Triton
D. Umbriel
Answer» B. Ariel
20.

Name of notable moons of planet Mars are

A. Deimos and Eris
B. Phobos & Deimos
C. Callisto and Europa
D. Ganymede and Phobos
Answer» B. Phobos & Deimos
21.

Name of organization which is also a member of Food and Agriculture Organization is

A. IMF
B. International Finance Corporation
C. European Union
D. World Food Programme
Answer» B. International Finance Corporation
22.

Name of planet Mars was named on the

A. Roman God of War
B. Roman Messenger to Gods
C. Roman God of Water
D. Roman God of Fire
Answer» B. Roman Messenger to Gods
23.

Minerals that are formed only at high temperature in metamorphism are

A. Metamorphic minerals
B. Allotropic minerals
C. Ultramafic minerals
D. Mafic minerals
Answer» B. Allotropic minerals
24.

Minimum average distance of Sun from Earth is

A. 150 million kilometers
B. 250 million kilometers
C. 350 million kilometers
D. 450 million kilometers
Answer» B. 250 million kilometers
25.

Mitochondria in eukaryotes is

A. Present in countless numbers
B. Absent
C. Present in nucleus
D. Present in cell membrane
Answer» B. Absent
26.

Mitochondria in prokaryotes is

A. Present in nucleus
B. Present in cell membrane
C. Present
D. Absent
Answer» B. Present in cell membrane
27.

Month in which Earth is closest to Sun is

A. March
B. January
C. July
D. September
Answer» B. January
28.

Month in which Earth is farthest from Sun is

A. March
B. January
C. July
D. September
Answer» B. January
29.

Months in which solstices occur are

A. May and December
B. June and December
C. March and September
D. June and September
Answer» B. June and December
30.

Magnetic energy released by Sun is

A. Hydrogen flare
B. Solar flares
C. Magnetic flares
D. Electric flares
Answer» B. Solar flares
31.

Magnetic field of Earth protects planet from effects of

A. Solar time lapse
B. Solar eclipse
C. Solar wind
D. Solar lap
Answer» B. Solar eclipse
32.

Main body of a space comet is called

A. Outer mantle
B. Mantle
C. Nucleus
D. Core
Answer» B. Mantle
33.

Major components of Uranus and Neptune are

A. Water, methane and ammonia
B. Hydrogen and methane
C. Hydrogen and ammonia
D. Methane and ammonia
Answer» B. Hydrogen and methane
34.

Major discoveries of Michael Faraday are

A. Diamagnetism
B. Electromagnetic induction
C. Electrolysis
D. All of above
Answer» B. Electromagnetic induction
35.

Major contribution of Nikola Tesla in field of science is

A. Direct current electric supply system
B. Alternating current electric supply system
C. Matrix current electric supply system
D. In direct current
Answer» B. Alternating current electric supply system
36.

Major functions served by human skeleton are

A. Support and movement
B. Storage of ions
C. Production of blood cells
D. All of above
Answer» B. Storage of ions
37.

Lithosphere of Earth is subdivided into

A. Ecospheres
B. Asthenosphere
C. Pedosphere
D. Tectonic plates
Answer» B. Asthenosphere
38.

Longest river in Asia is

A. Mahaveli of Srilanka
B. Ganga of India
C. Yangtze of China
D. Huang-He of China
Answer» B. Ganga of India
39.

Louis Pasteur was born in

A. 1822
B. 1829
C. 1824
D. 1827
Answer» B. 1829
40.

Lower and upper mantle is separated with help of

A. Inner zone
B. Territorial zone
C. Transition zone
D. Terrestrial zone
Answer» B. Territorial zone
41.

Lower energy level and longer wavelengths are features of

A. Ultraviolet radiation
B. Infrared radiation
C. Beta radiation
D. Alpha radiation
Answer» B. Infrared radiation
42.

Lowest layer of Earths atmosphere is known as

A. Troposphere
B. Stratosphere
C. Mesosphere
D. Ionosphere
Answer» B. Stratosphere
43.

Lowest part of mantle is known as

A. A-layer
B. B-layer
C. M-layer
D. D-layer
Answer» B. B-layer
44.

Lunar eclipse can only occur when moon is opposite to the

A. Earth
B. Sun
C. Mars
D. Venus
Answer» B. Sun
45.

Lunar eclipse in which Sun, Earth, and Moon are not aligned in perfect straight line is known as

A. Titania lunar eclipse
B. Antumbra lunar eclipse
C. Umbra lunar eclipse
D. Penumbral lunar eclipse
Answer» B. Antumbra lunar eclipse
46.

Lymphatic system and cardiovascular system made up the

A. Circulatory system
B. Ligament system
C. Filament system
D. Cartilage system
Answer» B. Ligament system
47.

Lymphatic system is made up of

A. Veins and arteries
B. Lymph vessels and nodes
C. Blood vessels, heart and blood
D. Capillaries and veins
Answer» B. Lymph vessels and nodes
48.

Lymphatic system of human body is classified as

A. Filament system
B. Ligament system
C. Closed system
D. Open system
Answer» B. Ligament system
49.

Lysosomes of eukaryotic cells contains

A. Centrosome
B. Digestive enzymes
C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplasts
Answer» B. Digestive enzymes
50.

Maastricht Treaty established politico-economic union known as

A. European Parliament
B. European Council
C. European Commission
D. European Union
Answer» B. European Council