Mock 2 - 6, 7 & 8 PDF
Mock 2 - 6, 7 & 8 PDF
Mock 2 - 6, 7 & 8 PDF
a. Jordan
b. Sri Lanka
c. Japan
d. Singapore
a. Portugal
b. Norway
c. Ukraine
d. Germany
Q.3. Composed of soil, organic debris, and matted vegetation, 'phumdis' are
unique circular floating islands found, for the point, in which lake in
India?
Q.4. Which city, for the point, was proclaimed the capital of Myanmar in 2006?
a. Pyinmana
b. Naypyidaw
c. Mandalay
d. Pagan
Q.5. Which is the largest hydroelectric man-made dam in the world that
spans the Yangtze River?
Q.6. Montenegro, Slovenia, and Serbia were all once part of which former
country?
a. Yugoslavia
b. USSR
c. East Germany
d. Czechoslovakia
Q.7. BIMSTEC is an organization that India and six other Asian countries are
part of due to their dependence of which geographical feature?
a. Indian Ocean
b. Arabian Sea
c. Sunderban Delta
d. Bay of Bengal
Q.8. At least one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World could be found
on all of the following continents except?
a. Asia
b. Europe
c. North America
d. Africa
Q.9. Syrian refugees attempted to cross into Europe by doing which of the
following?
Q.10. If you wanted to walk on the Wakhan Corridor, where would you go to put
your feet down?
Q.11. All of the permanent member nations of the UN Security Council have
what in common?
a. Aldous Huxley
b. Ernest Hemingway
c. George Orwell
d. Ray Bradbury
Q.13. The Great Pyramid of Giza was built initially by which Pharaoh in the
3rd century BCE?
a. Sneferu
b. Khafre
c. Menkaure
d. Khufu
Q.14. All of these were important cities in the Indus River Valley civilization
EXCEPT which of the following?
a. Kish
b. Harappa
c. Dholavira
d. Mohenjo-daro
a. V.P. Singh
b. Chandra Shekhar Singh
c. P.V. Narasimha Rao
d. Rajiv Gandhi
Q.16. Which conference was attended by Mahatma Gandhi after the
conclusion of the first Civil Disobedience Movement?
Q.17. Crops such as potato, tomato, cashew nut, and pineapple were
introduced to India by which colonial people, who first arrived in
Calicut?
a. French
b. English
c. Dutch
d. Portuguese
Q.19. Which Roman dictator who conquered Gaul was murdered on the Ides of
March in 44 B.C.?
a. Julius Caesar
b. Constantine the Great
c. Spartacus
d. Virgil
Q.20. All of these are true of the Delhi Sultanate EXCEPT which of the
following?
Q.21. Which of these Presidents of the United States of America was not
assassinated?
a. Abraham Lincoln
b. Thomas Jefferson
c. James Garfield
d. John F Kennedy
Q.22. Which of the following was the result of the India's First War of
Independence in 1857?
a. British East India Company forces were decisively defeated and kicked out
of India
b. The Mughal Empire was strengthened and was able to exert direct control
over more of the subcontinent
c. Company rule came to an end in India and the British Raj was created
d. India was partitioned and Pakistan was created by the East India Company
Q.23. The leaders of the Yellow Turban Rebellion were adherents of which
of the following belief systems?
a. Buddhism
b. Christianity
c. Islam
d. Taoism
a. Dongye
b. Gaya
c. Okejo
d. Buyeo
a. Chlorophyll
b. Haemoglobin
c. Fibrinogen
d. Gamma Globulins
Q.27. Which of the following is NOT a programming language?
a. Pascal
b. Mozilla
c. C++
d. Ada
Q.28. What name is given to the blood vessels that carry blood from the heart
to other parts of the body?
a. Artery
b. Capillaries
c. Venules
d. Veins
Q.29. Which famous scientist, known for discovering gravity, invented the
reflecting telescope in 1668?
a. Sethus Calvisius
b. Henri Gellibrand
c. Isaac Newton
d. Francesco Redi
Q.30. Which space agency was the first to land a human to the Moon in 1969?
a. Complex Number
b. Unreal Number
c. Irrational Number
d. Imperfect Number
a. Punnett Square
b. Periodic Table of the Elements
c. Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram
d. Histogram
Q.33. By what name is the plant with the scientific name Mimosa pudica
popularly known, whose leaves droop on being touched?
a. Touch-me-not
b. Forget-me-not
c. Morning Glory
d. Venus Flytrap
Q.34. Fjords are created by what large accumulations of ice that cover
landmasses like Greenland?
a. Glaciers
b. Mesas
c. Taiga
d. Deserts
Q.35. Who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930 for 'his work on the
scattering of light and for the discovery of the effect named after him'?
a. Wilhelm Roentgen
b. Ernest Rutherford
c. CV Raman
d. John William Rayleigh
Q.36. Launched in 1977, which space probe, for the point, became the first
man-made object to enter interstellar space in August 2012?
a. Pioneer 11
b. New Horizons
c. Voyager 1
d. Cassini
a. Aristotle
b. Pythagoras
c. Ptolemy
d. Hipparchus
a. Flute
b. Santoor
c. Tabla
d. Sitar
Q.39. Which comic book character was portrayed by Robert Pattinson in a
2022 film?
a. Superman
b. Iron Man
c. Thor
d. Batman
Q.40. Which fast food chain's logo has the nickname 'Golden Arches'?
a. McDonald's
b. Burger King
c. Pizza Hut
d. Wendy's
Q.41. Which English Romantic novelist, the daughter of feminist author Mary
Wollstonecraft and political philosopher William Godwin, is noted for
writing 'Frankenstein'?
a. Virginia Woolf
b. Mary Shelley
c. Sylvia Plath
d. Emily Bronte
Q.42. Which game was originally called Criss Cross and was based on the
crossword puzzle and anagrams, developed by Alfred M. Butts?
a. Scrabble
b. Rummikub
c. Guess Who?
d. Spelling Bee
Q.43. If it's the 'Golden Bear' for Berlin International Film Festival, and the
'Golden Lion' for the Venice Film Festival, what is it for the Cannes
Film Festival?
a. Golden Tiger
b. Golden Peacock
c. Golden Palm
d. Golden Leopard
Q.44. Which of the following, for the point, is a form of song, dance, and music
associated with the Roma people of southern Spain?
a. Fandango
b. Capoeira
c. Flamenco
d. Kabuki
Q.45. Which influential Indian painter with acclaimed works like 'The Battle
of Ganga and Jamuna', started his painting career by painting cinema
hoardings?
a. Tyeb Mehta
b. Akbar Padamsee
c. Ram Kumar
d. MF Husain
Q.46. This Brazilian football player was a part of the Brazilian national teams
that won three FIFA World Cups between 1958 and 1970. For the point,
name this athlete who passed away in 2022.
a. Garrincha
b. Mario Zagallo
c. Roberto Rivellino
d. Pele
Q.47. Which iconic 102-storey skyscraper designed in Art Deco style was
completed in 1931 in Manhattan, New York ?
Q.48. In February 2023, which European Football club won the 2023 FIFA
Club World Cup, beating Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal 5-3 in the final?
a. Bayern Munich
b. Manchester City
c. Real Madrid
d. Paris Saint-Germain
Q.49. Agatha Christie, popularly known for her crime and murder novels,
wrote romance novels, for the point, under which pen name?
a. Adrian Lester
b. Jane Austen
c. Mary Westmacott
d. Clive Hamilton
Q.50. Which Irish Nobel Literature laureate wrote the introduction to the first
English translation of Rabindranath Tagore's 'Gitanjali'?
a. WB Yeats
b. John Keats
c. TS Eliot
d. Mahatma Gandhi