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• Who is the first and last Indian governor general of India? - C. Rajagopalachari
• Who is the first Lok Sabha Speaker? - GV Mavalankar
• Who designed Indian national Flag? - Pingali Venkayya
• Who among the following appointed the Governor of the states in India? - The president
• How many Schedules are contained in the Constitution of India? - 12
• Who appointed the Chief Justice and Other Judges of the Supreme Court of India? - The
president
• Article 368 of the Indian Constitution deals with - Amending Procedure
• Which type of emergency has not been declared so far in India? - Financial Emergency
• In which year the first amendment to the Constitution was held? - 1951
• Which of amendment act is related to goods and service tax (GST)? - 101st
• Which Constitutional Amendment Bill lowered the voting age from 21 to 18 years? - 61st
• Which bill cannot originate in Rajya Sabha? - Money Bill
• The first Indian actress to have been nominated to the Rajya Sabha was - Nargis Dutt
• Who was the Constitutional advisor to the Constituent Assembly of India? - Dr. B. N. Rao
• The Parliament and the constitution are the instruments of - Legal Justice
• The term of Finance Commission is - 5 years
• Which of countries have an unwritten constitution - UK
• Where is the national Emblem of India taken from - the Lion Capital of Ashoka at Sarnath
• When was Indian Government adopted national emblem of India? - 26 January 1950
• Number of spokes in Indian National Flag? - 24
• What is the ratio of length and width of Indian National Flag? - 3:2
• When was Indian national flag adopted? - 22 July 1947
• What is the time limit of National Anthem? - 52 Seconds
• Who wrote the National Anthem? - Rabindra Nath Tagore
• Who wrote the national song of India? - Bankim Chand Chatterjee
• Who estimate the national income for the first time? - Dadabai Naoroji
• Who is the first chief justice of Supreme Court of India? - Hiralal J Kania
• Who is the first inidan woman president of Indian National Congress? - Sarojini Naidu
• Who is the first woman President of Indian National Congress? - Annie Besant
• Which is the first state in India formed on the basis of language? - Andhra Pradesh
• Who is the first ICS of India? - Satendra Nath Tagore
• When is Human Rights Day celebrated? - 10 December
• Taxes belong to Central Government? - Excise Duty, Custom Duty, Income Tax
• A money bill under the constitution of India tabled in the - Lok Sabha
• Which one of the following cannot be dissolved but can be abolished any time? - State
Legislative Councils
• The first meeting of the Constitution Assembly - 9 December 1946
• The last meeting of the Constituent Assembly - 24 January 1950
• B y which amendment the ‘Right to Property’ has been omitted - 44th
• Who is addressed as the chairman of Rajya Sabha - Vice President
• Which of the following is the largest and the deepest ocean of the world?
Pacific
• SAARC was formed in
1985
• Which Country is Called the Land of White Elephants
Thailand
• Which Country is Called the Land of Morning Sun Japan
• Which City is Called the Land of Thousand Lakes
Finland
• Which City is Called the Land of Midnight Sun
Norway
• The Land of Kangaroos' is called
Australia
• The longest day is
June 21st
• Dronacharya awards are given to the
Coach
• Arjuna award is given to the field of Games and Sports
• Which is the highest Civilian award in India Bharata Ratna
• Gnanapeeta award is given in the field of
Literature
• Dadasaheb award is given in the field of
Cinema
• Who was the founder of Sikh Religion Guru Nanak
• What is the ratio of the length and breadth of the Indian National Flag 3:2
• Which is the lowest unit of Local Government
Gram Panchayat
• The famous dance Kathakali is related to which state
Kerala
• Gol Gumbaz is at
Bijapur
• Who invented Logarithm tables?
John Napier
• Malfunctioning of which organ causes jaundice?
Liver
• Where was India's first atomic power station set up?
Tarapur (Maharashtra)
35 Years
• NITI Aayog has been formed to replace which of the following institution?
Planning Commission
• How many types of writ are there in the Indian Constitution?
5
• How many Fundamental Duties are mentioned in Indian constitution?
Eleven
• In Indian constitution, the method of election of President has been taken from which
country?
Ireland
• Who administers the oath of the President of India?
Chief Justice of India
• Which article of Indian constitution has the provision for National Emergency?
Article 352
• How many members of upper house (Rajya Sabha) can be nominated by President of
India?
12
• Which of the Amendments is also knownas the 'Mini Constitution1 of India?
42nd Amendment
• The jammu and Kashmir state legislative assembly has a tenure of 6 years
• Appointments for all India Services are made by
President
• The Sharda Act is related to Child Marriage
• The Chairman of NITI Ayog is
Prime Minister
• Which planet is considered as the Dwarf planet?
Pluto
• What is the name of the tropical cyclones in the China Sea?
Typhoon
40 degrees
• Which of the following vitamins prevents night blindness?
Vitamin A
• Who is associated with the invention of computers?
C. Babbage
• What is affected by eczema in the human body?
Skin
• With which invention is Alfred Noble associated?
Dynamite
• What is the average heart beat per minute in a normal adult human being?
72
• Which of the following types of teeth grind food?
Molar
• Which body organ secrets bile?
Liver
• Which branch of science deals with heredity and the laws that govern it?
Genetics
• Which system of numeration is used in computers?
Binary
• Which is the longest key on a computer keyboard?
Space bar
• Of which part of a plant is potato a modified form?
Stem
• Which branch of science deals with kidney diseases?
Nephrology
• What does WWW stand for in the world of Internet?
World wide web
• What does meteorology deal with?
Weather
• From which part of the plant is turmeric obtained?
Stem
• Who propounded the universal law of gravitation?
Newton
• Name the unit used to measure the depth of water?
Fathom
• Which instrument is used to measure electric current?
Ammeter
• What does the pancreas secrete?
Insulin
• The filament of an electric bulb is made of which metal Tungsten
• The mirror used in motor vehicles near the driver's seat is a
Convex Mirror
• In the visible spectrum which colour has the shortest wavelength
Violet
• What is the unit of Radioactivity Curie
• The non-cooperation movement was withdrawn because of the
Chauri Chaura incident
• A red flower kept in green light will appear to be
Black
• India's first computer installed was
in
Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta
• National Science Day is celebrated in India on
28 February
• The larva of the frog is called
Tedpol
• When was the first five year plan launched in India?
1 April, 1951
• Where is Lothal situated?
Gujrat
• The first Jain Tirthankar was?
Rishabh Dev
• Adolf Hitler was a military and political leader.
German
• The atmospheric layer closest to the earth is:
Troposphere
• The state with lowest population in India is ?
Sikkim
• Largest producer of Bauxite in the world is
Australia
• The instrument used in measured of humidity in air
Hygrograph
• The shape of milky way galaxy is
Spiral
• Which of the following is a large blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart?
Artery
Mt Everest
• which is the most abundant gas in the universe
Hydrogen
• which gas mainly affects ozone layer?
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
• Patna city is situated on which river?
Ganga
• Which state of India is rich in lignite
Tamilnadu
• Where is the highest rainfall in India?
Cherrapunji
• Which of the following was the first spacecraft?
Enterprise
• How amphibians do respiration
Skin
• What is the currency of Saudi Arabia
Riyal
• Newton's first law is related to
Inertia
• What is the capital of Thailand?
Bangkok
• Which wave is used in SONAR?
Ultra Sound waves
• What is made in the process of yeast?
Ethyl alcohol
• Diamond and graphite are
allotropes of carbon
• How long is the ‘zero period' in the Lok Sabha?
1 hour
• Which is the largest man-made lake?
Govind Sagar
• 'Amarkantak1 is the origin of which river?
Narmada
• What is the currency of Japan?
Yen
• The era of Indian history is known as ‘the golden age'
Gupta Period
• Who discovered the atomic theory?
John Dalton
• Who built Brihadeshwara temple at Tanjore?
Raja Raja Chola I
• Who invented vitamins?
Funk
• Who discovered the protein
J. Barjilius
• What are fat-soluble vitamins?
Vitamins A, D, E and K
• What are the water-soluble vitamins?
Vitamins B and C
• Power house of cell
Mitochondria
• Suicide
vesicle
Lysosome
• Factory of protein Ribosome
• Universal donor blood group
O
• Universal recipitor blood group
AB
• Which gas is known as stranger gas
Xenon
• Which of the following is the most abundant metal on Earth's crust?
Aluminium
• Who is the author of the book, 'A Suitable Boy1?
Vikram Seth
• The velocity of light is maximum in .
Vacuum
• Optical fibre works on the principle of
total internal reflection
• A person can jump higher on the moon's surface that on the earth
because
The acceleration due to gravity in moon is smaller than that on the earth.
• The side mirrors of vehicles are of which type of mirrors?
Convex
• A red flower kept in green light will appear .
Black
• Supersonic aircraft fly with the speed .
Three
• Jnanpith Award is conferred to those in the field of
Literature
• In which year did Kyoto Protocol came into force?
2005
• Who was the India's first female fighter pilot?
Avani Chaturvedi
• Which animal is the natural host of the Nipah virus?
fruit bats
• Which of following is fastest growing port in India?
Jawaharlal Nehru Port (Mumbai)
• Diamond, graphite, and fullerenes all forms of carbon, are example.
Allotropes
• The vocal cords in men are about long.
20 mm
• The alkoloid naturally found in coffee, cocoa and cola nut is
Caffeine
• An image formed by a plane mirror, that cannot be obtained on a screen is called
Virtual image
• In the human skull, the facial skeleton consists of how many bones in the face?
14
• Brass is an alloy of :
Cu and Zn
• Salmonella paratyphi bacteria spread which disease?
Typhoid Fever
• Who is known as the ‘Constructor of Modern France'?
Napoleon Bonaparte
• Which is the highest award for gallantry during peacetime?
Ashok Chakra
• Chand Bardai was an Indian poet who composed an epic poem on which King?
PrithvirajChauhan
• Fundamental duties are mentioned in which of the following part of Indian
Constitution?
Part IV A
• Which of the following award is Third Highest Civilian Award of India?
Padma Bhushan
• Who is a famous painter?
MF Hussain
25 cm
• During which of the following battle, the Agra was occupied by the Sher Shah Suri?
Battle of Kanauj
• In which of the following fields, Dhanvantri Award is given? medical science
• The position of the moon, when it is at the greatest distance from the earth is known
as
Apogee
• Where All India Muslim League was formed?
Dhaka
• Finance commission is established under which article of Indian constitution?
Article 280
• Ukai Project is located on which river?
River Tapi
• Who is presiding officer of the Joint Session of the two Houses of Parliament?
Speaker ofLoksabha
• The temperature increases rapidly above
The ionosphere
• Statue of Liberty is the national monument of?
USA
• Who was the grandson of Shivaji, who became the Maratha ruler?
Shahu
• 49th Parallel is the boundary line between which two countries?
USA and Canada
• Bishnoi movement was started against which of the following?
Cutting of Trees
• The jammu and Kashmir state legislative assembly has a tenure of 6 Years
• The largest herbarium of India is located at
Kolkata
• Which is the thinnest skin in the human body?
Eyelid
• Suisini is the dance form of which state?
Rajsthan
• Who among the following administers the oath of office to the Governor?
Chief Justice of concerned State High Court
• National Maritime Day in India is observed on .
th
5 April
• Noble gases
helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), radon (Rn).
• Which of the following is present in Nail polish remover?
Acetone
• The founder of the city of Hyderabad was Mohammed Quli Qutub Shah
• Which of the following rivers is also known as ‘Ardhganga'?
Kaveri
• Nashik city is situated along which of the following rivers?
Godavari
• The largest artery in human body is
Aorta
• The meaning of Buddhist Literature “Tripitaka” is
Three Fold Baskets.
• Who was the first Indian woman to fly an aircraft?
Sarla Thakral
• To ascend the throne which ruler murdered his father, Bimbisara?
Ajatshatru
• Alexander and the army of Porus camped on the opposite bank of which river?
Jhelum
• Name the dynasty which ruled over ‘Magadha' after Mauryan Dynasty?
Shunga
• Lord Budha breathe his last at?
Kushinagar
• Gandhara school of art came into existence in ?
Mahayana sect
• Who propounded the ‘Eight-Fold Path' for the end of misery of mankind?
Gautam Buddha
• Which part of the brain is responsible for triggering actions like thinking, intelligence,
memory and ability to learn?
Cerebrum
• Which drug is used as an AntiDiabetic drug?
Metformin
• Cannis Vulpes is the scientific name of
Fox
• Sponges belongs to the phylum
Porifera
• Emblica officinalis is the scientific name of
Amla
Dharmpal
• When India got Independence, who was the Prime Minister of England?
Climet Atlee
• Which of the following brings back deoxygenated blood from different parts of human
body to heart?
Veins
• The subatomic particle that does not have any electric charge is a/an.....
Neutron
• Who discovered ‘Portland cement'?
Joseph Aspdin
• Since Independence, how many time National Emergency has been declared in India?
three times
• What is the minimum age required to become a member of Rajya Sabha?
35 Years
• Who described Constitution of India as ‘quasi-federal'?
KC Wheare
• System in which the position of ruler is hereditary
Monarchy
• Who among the following gave the 'Gandhian Plan1 in 1944?
S N Aggarwal
• Who among the following has written the famous poem, 'Sarfaroshi ki Tamanna'?
Bismil Azimabadi
• Which Governor General of India started the Postal Service in India?
Lord Warren Hastings
• Out of 389 members in the Constituent Assembly, how many were from the Provinces
?
296
• Taxila University is located currently in which country?
Pakistan
• Where did Gautam Buddha took his Samadhi?
Kushinagar
• Who is also known as ‘Light of Asia'?
Gautam Buddha
• In Indus Valley Civilization, Kalibangan is famous for which of the following?
Pottery
• What is the main objective of Marxism?
Stateless society
• Planned economy in India is based on which system?
Socialist system
Thanesar, Kanauj
• Name the Graveyard of RBC - Spleen
• Who discovered Chromosomes?-
Karl Wilhelm von Nageli
• Name the largest part of Human Brain - Cerebrum
• Egg fertilization occurs in which part of the body?-
Fallopian tube
• Which types of Mirror is used in Solar Cooker? —
Concave Mirror
• What is green house effect?
Increase in global Temperature
• National Consumer Day is observed on which date ?- 24 December
• Name the first city which was discovered in India ?-
Harappa
• Capital of Chandra Gupta Maurya -
Pataliputra
• Where is Sodium ideally stored?
Kerosene Oil.
• What is the WBC count in human body?
6000 - 8000mm
• Which is the smallest bone in the human body?
Stapes (ear).
• What is the SI unit of Power?
Watt.
• Name Border metals in the periodic table.
Al, Ga, Sn, Bi.
• What does Amalgam contain?
Mercury + Metal.
• What causes Ringworm?
Fungal
• What is Tungsten's symbol?
W
• How many elements are found in Mendeleev Periodic table?-
63
• What is the molecular mass of Ozone? -
48
• Which is the stable tissue in plant? - Xylem
• Formula of Alkene?-
CnH2n
• Which acid is released by ant?- Formic acid
• Which chemical is present is Tomato?- Citric
acid
• Which group elements are all gases?-
18th group
• Where are ovules present in plant?-
Female reproductive part.
• Bone to Bone is connected by which tissue?-
Ligament
• Halogen belongs to which group?- 17th Group
• Chemical Formula of Ferric Oxide -
Fe2O3
• What is the ratio of hydrogen to nitrogen in Ammonia(NH3)?-
3:1
• Nichrome is an alloy of?-
Nickel, Chromium , Manganese,Iron
COOH group
• Biggest Organ of Human Body -Skin
• SI unit of current -Ampere
• What are the suicidal bags in cells called?-Lysosomes
• Atomic Number of Tungsten -74
• Full Form of RNA - Ribonucleic acid
• SI unit of work - Joule
• SI Unit of Magnetic Flex - Weber
• What substance makes the tomato red in colour?-Lycopene
• How many chambers are there in Human Heart?-
Four
• What is the function of Phloem? -
Transfer food
• Which elements lie on the right side of the periodic table are?-
Non metals
• Which non-metal is in liquid state?-
Bromine
• Atom was first discovered by?-
Dalton
• 1229. Periodic Table vertical lines are called? - Groups
• What is the powerhouse of cell?-
Mitochondria
• 1231. Bernoulli's theorem is applicable to ?
Energy
• Which of the following official documents is related with India?
White Paper
• Megasthenes was an envoy of which of the following kings?
Seleucus I Nicator
• A typical example of a semiconductor is ?
Germanium
• Freedom of Press is included in
Article 19
• Mahatma-Life of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is written by
DG Tendulkar
• Big Bang theory explains .
Origin of Universe
• The force acting between two electric charges is related with
Coulomb's law
• A universal donor has the blood group
O-
• Which two station connected by metro rail in first time India?
Dumdum and Belgachhia
• In 1911, during Which Governor General, the capital was transferred from Kolkata to
Delhi?
Lord Hardinge
• The largest producer of gold in the world is - South Africa
• The mean radius of the earth is approximately
6,400km
• Which are the main gases present in Sun?
Hydrogen and Helium
• The Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea and
Red sea
• The Constitution of India contains
448 articles in 25 parts, 12 schedules
• Total assembly segments in Delhi
are:
70
• The Speaker of the Lok-Sabha has to address his/ her letter of resignation to
Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha
• Which of the following countries have an unwritten constitution?
United Kingdom
• The first female Speaker of Lok Sabha is Meira Kumar
• The Indian Parliament consists of?
the President, Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha
• When did the Constituent Assembly adopt National Anthem:
24th Jan.1950
• Who was the Chairman of the first session of the constituent assembly
Dr. Sachdanand Sinha
• Which of the following is not a Constitutional Body?
Planning Commission
• Chromosomes are made up of
DNA and Protein
• In the absence of ozone layer, which rays will enter into atmosphere?
Ultraviolet
• The saliva helps in the digestion of
Starch
• Yellow colour of urine is due to presence of
Urochrome
• Who among the following received both Bharat Ratna and Nishan-e -Pakistan?
Morarji Desai
• The Mansabdari system was introduced by:
Akbar
• The Zoji-La pass connects :
Srinagar and Leh
• Katrina is the name given to:
Hurricane
• The largest tribal communlty in India is
Bhils
• Ozone layer is present in
Stratosphere
• Which Himalayan Peak is also called ‘Sagar Matha'?
Mt. Everest
• Which of the following is referred to as ‘Young Fold Mountains'?
Himalayas
• The most abundant element in the earth's crust
Oxygen
• Nail polish remover contains
Acetone
• What is used in ‘Rat killing medicine'?
Zinc phosphorus
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