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Q Ferrum is the Latin name for __ .

1 nickel

2 copper

3 iron

4 zinc

Q ‘Nirmala‘ was a fiction novel written by :

1 Kamala Das

2 Munshi Premchand

3 Rabindranath Tagore

4 Vaikom Muhammad Basheer

Q When and where was the first Wimbledon tournament held?

Ans 1. 1888, Church Road site, Wimbledon

2. 1877, Worple Road Site , Wimbledon

3. 1887, Worple Road Site, Wimbledon

4. 1887, Church Road site, Wimbledon

Q Where was the first Durand Cup, India’s oldest football tournament, held?

1 Madras

2 Shimla

3 Calcutta

4 Delhi

Q __ is an annual three-day festival held at Bara Shaheed Dargah in Nellore.

1 Bheldiya

2 Rottela Panduga

3 Valvil Ori Vizha

4 Chaupakhya Festival 

Q Who proposed that ‘Light is made up of waves propagating perpendicular to the direction of its movement’?

1 Newton

2 Huygens

3 Kepler

4 Pauli

Q Balasaraswati who was regarded as child prodigy by Vidhwans and Pandits played an important role in reviving the dance
form __.

1 Kuchipudi

2 Mohiniyattam

3 Bharatanatyam

4 Kathak

Q Before being renamed, Mount Everest was simply known as __.

1 Peak IX

Peak XV

3 Peak XII

4 Peak VI

Q The confluence of Alaknanda and Dhauliganga is at :

1 Nand Prayag

2 Rudra Prayag

3 Vishnu Prayag

4 Karna Prayag

Q Which metal is used in electroplating on iron to protect it from corrosion and formation of rust ?

1 Rhodium

2 Zinc

3 Tin

4 Chromium

Q The Indian Constitution borrowed the concept of concurrent list from __.

1 Germany

2 USSR

3 Australia

4 Japan

Q In which of the following years did India start celebrating National Sports Day?

1 2015

2 2010

3 2012

4 2013

Q To which Hindustani music Gharana are the Gundecha brothers related?

1 Agra Gharana

2 Dagari Gharana

3 Patiala Gharana

4 Indore Gharana

Q In the Hindustani music system, the __ are allotted to different hours of the day and different seasons.

1 gita

2 varnas

3 ragas

4 srutis

Q Who was the Indian Buddhist monk who is credited with the development of many ancient martial art forms in the 5th century?

1 Bodhidharma

2 Atisa

3 Bodhiruchi

4 Paramartha

Q The stratosphere is located between which of the following atmospheric layers?

1 Stratopause and Mesopause

2 Mesopause and Exosphere

3 Tropopause and Stratopause

4 Mesosphere and Thermosphere

Q In which of the following states is the famous Rumtek monastery located?

1 Uttarakhand

2 Assam

3 Sikkim

4 West Bengal

Q Who was known as the ‘Frontier Gandhi of India’ and was the leader of North West Frontier province of British India?

1 Mahatma Gandhi

2 Jawaharlal Nehru

3 Subhash Chandra Bose

4 Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan

Q What is the name of the research station set up by India in Antarctica in the year 2012 ?

1 Sagarika

2 Bharati

3 Dhruva

4 Hind

Q In which of following Yajnas was a horse let loose to wander freely and guarded by the raja’s men in ancient India?

1 Brahma Yajna

2 Naramedha Yajna

3 Ashvamedha Yajna

4 Ashvadhari Yajna

Q El Nino is a climate pattern that describes the unusual warming of surface waters in which ocean?

1 Indian Ocean

2 Pacific Ocean

3 Atlantic Ocean

4 Arctic Ocean

Q In which of the following years did the Ramsar convention to promote conservation and wise use of all wetlands through regional actions and international cooperation come to force in India ?

1 1989

2 1990

3 1980

4 1982

Q Which of the following elements is responsible for high Blood Pressure?

Ans 1. Potassium

2. Calcium

3. Sodium

4. Magnesium

Q On which date is the National Voters Day celebrated in India ?

1 21st January

2 25th January

3 24th January

4 23rd January

Q Mountaineers refer to altitudes above about __ metres as the ‘death zone’.

1 5,800

2 8,000

3 6,700

4 7,200

Q Who among the following is the author of the book ‘Myth = Mithya : Decoding Hindu Mythology’?

1 Shashi Tharoor

2 Devdutt Pattanaik

3 Vikram Seth

4 Amitav Ghosh

Q The Nag Tibba peak is situated in which Himalayan range ?

1 Trans Himalaya

2 Outer Himalaya

3 Lesser Himalaya

4 Greater Himalaya

Q On 21 October 1943, Subhash Chandra Bose proclaimed the formation of the
Provisional Government of Free India in __.

1 Russia

2 Singapore

3 Japan

4 Germany

Q South Asian leaders signed the SAARC Charter at the first summit in __ in the
year 1985.

1 Colombo

2 Dhaka

3 Delhi

4 Thimphu

Q ‘Ummatt-aat’ is a folk dance form performed in __.

1 Kasauli

2 Coorg

3 Itanagar

4 Gangtok

Q ‘The Merchant of Venice is a famous play written by ?

William Shakespeare

2 GB Shaw

3 John Millington Synge

4 Henrik Ibsen

Q Gangwon is the host city of which of the following sports events?

1 Summer Olympics 2024

2 Summer Youth Olympic Games 2024

3 Winter Youth Olympic Games 2024

4 Winter Olympics 2024

Q Who was the Englishman who came to India , taught Philosophy in St Stephen’s College and later was known as ‘Deenbandhu‘ ?

1 William Pitt

2 CF Andrews

3 Chittaranjan Das

4 Lord Russell

Q Which of the following rivers originates in a spring at Verinag in the south-eastern part of Kashmir?

1 Beas

2 Jhelum

3 Chenab

4 Sutlej

Q In which of the following Indian states is the Gorichen peak located?

1 Madhya Pradesh

2 Arunachal Pradesh

3 Himachal Pradesh

4 Nagalan

Q Which fort is called Eastern Gibralter by Britishers .

1 Janjira

2 Raigad

3 Karnala

4 Lingana

Q What is the national sport of China?

1 Cricket

2 Table tennis

3 Swimming

4 Hockey

Q Who is the author of the book named ‘Essays on Gita’ ?

1 Aurobindo Ghosh

2 Raja Ram Mohan Roy

3 Jyotiba Phule

4 Swami Dayananda Saraswati

Q In which of the following Indian states will you find the Netarhat Mountains, also called ‘Queen of Chotanagpur’?

1 West Bengal

2 Jharkhand

3 Odisha

4 Chhattisgarh

Q Who originally built the Meenakshi Temple at Madurai?

1 Pulakeshin I

2 Karikala Chola

3 Kulashekarar Pandyan

4 Mahendravarman I

Q Who invented Stethoscope ?

1 Rene Laennac

2 Louis Pasteur

3 Scott Alisom

4 David Littmann

Q Where you will find the ‘Forbidden City‘ ?

1 Myanmar

2 China

3 Vietnam

4 Greece

Q In which of the following satyagraha’s did Vallabh Bhai Patel get the title ”Sardar” ?

1 Champaran

2 Bardoli

3 Kheda

4 Ahmedabad Mill Strike

Q Which of the following layers is important for living things?

1 Troposphere

2 Mesosphere

3 Exosphere

4 Stratosphere

Q Which tribal festival in Chhattisgarh is dedicated to goddess Kesharpal Kesharpalin Devi , one of the tribal deities ?

1 Sarhul

2 Madai

3 Bonalu

4 Onam

Q The Kumaon Himalayas are located between:

1 Satluj and Ravi rivers

2 Satluj and Kali rivers

3 Jhelum and Kali rivers

4 Satluj and Jhelum rivers

Q Singalila National Park is located in which of the following states?

1 Chhattisgarh

2 Kerala

3 Karnataka

4 West Bengal

Q Who was the President of Indian National Congress on 15 August 1947 ?

1 Sardar Patel

2 Pandit Nehru

3 JB Kripalani

4 Rajendra Prasad

Q ‘The Palace of Illusions’, a rendition of the Hindu epic ‘Mahabharata’, was written by which of the following novelists?

1 Chitra Banerjee

2 DivakaruniPratibha Ray

3 Devi Yesodharan

4 Indu Sundaresan

Q __ is the oldest hockey tournament in India.

1. Beighton Cup

2 Bombay Gold Cup

3 Obaidullah Khan Gold Cup

4 MCC Murugappa Gold Cup

Q Which dynasty under the Delhi Sultanate was the first Afghan Pashtun Dynasty in India?

1 Khilji

2 Mamluk

3 Sayyed

4 Lodhi

Q The concentration of which plant hormone is highest at the top of the plant and decrease as you get closer to the roots ?

1 Cytokinin

2 Auxin

3 Ethylene

4 Gibberellin

Q In which year did a trio of scientists, Avery, MacLeod and McCarty, prove that except viruses, all living organisms have DNA
as their genetic material?

1 1918

2 1902

3 1944

4 1961

Q The Bidar Fort is located in which Indian state?

1 Andhra Pradesh

2 Rajasthan

3 Karnataka

4 Maharashtra

Q Which of the following is the novel written by Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar ?

Ans 1. Blood and Laughter

2. My Father’s Garden

3. All The Lives We Never Lived

4. The God of Small Things

Q In which of the following forts was Razia Sultan imprisoned by Malik Ikhtiyar-ud-din Altunia?

1 Qila Mubarak in Bathinda

2 Jaigarh fort in Jaipur

3 Golconda fort in Golconda

4 Mehrangarh fort in Jodhpur

Q In which year was the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award renamed as Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna award, which is the highest sporting honour in the nation?

1 2022

2 2021

3 2020

4 2019

Q Which of the following awards is given in the field of dance by the government of Madhya Pradesh?

1 Nandi Award for Best Choreographer

2 Kalidas Samman

3 Sanatan Sangeet Sanskriti

4 Tagore Ratna

Q Organisms belonging to the phylum ____ are also called ‘flatworms’.

1 Platyhelminthes

2 Ctenophora

3 Porifera

4 Cnidari

Q Name the devotional folk music of Manipur usually sung by a group of people.

1 Domkach

2 Khubakeshai

2 Gha to Kito

4 Banvarh

Q Which country is considered to be the ‘Birthplace of Cricket’ ?

1 England

2 Australia

3 India

4 West Indies

Q Who invented Powerloom ?

1 Edmund Cartwright

2 G Marconi

3 JL Baird

4 Robert Hooke

Q Who is the author of the popular novel Pinjar?

1 Amrita Pritam

2 Yashpal

3 Bhisham Sahni

4 Dharamvir Bharati

Q Which of the following periods was declared ‘Plan Holiday’ by the government?

Ans 1. 1965-1968

2. 1967-1969

3. 1966-1971

4. 1966-1969

Q Who was the President of India between the years 1987 and 1992?

1 Giani Zail Singh

2 R Venkataraman

3 Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed

4 Shankar Dayal Sharma

Q Buddhist texts called Dipavamsa and Mahavamsa, which are the sources of
information to Mauryan times, belong to which of the following countries?

1 India

2 China

3 Sri Lanka

4 Myanmar

Q The garbhagriha and shikhara are made in a Rekha-Prasada or Latina style and the mandapa of an old form of wooden architecture. These features of temple architecture are present in which part of India?

1 Western

2 Northern

3 Southern

4 Eastern

Q In which of the following Indian states will you find the Tibetan Buddhist Golden Temple?

1 Sikkim

2 Karnataka

3 Himachal Pradesh

4 Tamil Nadu

Q Who was the chief architect of the Kumbhalgarh Fort ?

1 Mandan

2 Jai Singh II

3 Govind

4 Napa

Q According to the census of India 2011, what is the female literacy rate in Dadra and Nagar Haveli?

1 61.12%

2 76.48%

3 64.32%

4 68.43%

Q The Lucknow Gharana of Kathak was founded by _ , a devotee of the Bhakti movement who lived in southeast
Uttar Pradesh.

1 Bhagwan Ram

2 Ishwari Prasad

3 Shyam Kumar

4 Ram Kumar

Q Dollu Kunitha , a high energy popular folk dance of Karnataka region is primarily performed for which of the following deities?

1 Lord Shiva

2 Lord Rama

3 Lord Vishnu

4 Lord Krishna

Q During the Fourth Five-Year Plan, the process of nationalisation of banks took place. How many banks were nationalised during this period?

1 6

2 14

3 10

4 20

Q Which Indian cricketer has scored two test triple centuries?

1. Karun Nair

2 Virender Sehwag

3 Virat Kohli

4 Sunil Gavaskar

Only two Indian cricketer have scored triple centuries in Test cricket Virender Sehwag and Karun Nair

Q Who among the following was the first author writing in English to be conferred the Sahitya Akademi Award?

1. Anita Desai

2 Vikram Seth

3 Raja Rao

4 RK Narayan [ The Guide ]

RK Narayan books Swami and Friends || The English Teacher || The Bachelor of Arts || Waiting for the Mahatma || The Man-Eater of Malgudi || The Guide

Q Select the INCORRECT pair of the location of the refinery and its state from the following

1 Tatipaka Refinery – Telangana

2 Bina Refinery – Madhya Pradesh

3 Koyali Refinery – Gujarat

4 Numaligarh Refinery – Assam

Oil Refineries in India Tatipaka [ Andhra Pradesh ] , Bina [ Madhya Pradesh ] , Koyali [Gujarat ] , Numaligarh [ Assam ] , Digboi [ Assam ] , Jamnagar [ Gujarat ]

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