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• Which is the longest peninsular river – Godavari River (1465 km)

• The largest producer of black pepper in India - Kerala


• The Prime Meridian passes through – Greenwich
• The Vivekanand Rock Memorial is situated at which place – Kanyakumari
• Kangchenjunga is situated in – Sikkim
• Marbles are formed due to change in – Limestone
• Which rock are called primary rocks – Igeneous Rocks
• Sandstone is a – Sedimentary Rocks
• Which city is known as the ‘Manchester of South India – Coimbatore
• What is the time difference between GMT and IST – Five and Half hours
• Name the strait dividing India and Sri Lanka – Palk Strait
• Which state in India is called the ‘Land of Five Rivers’ – Punjab
• On which river is the Bhakra Nangal Dam of India Built – Sutlej
• Which city in India is called the ‘Lake City’ – Udaipur
• Jet streams are usually found in the – Tropopause
• Which hills are found where the Eastern Ghats and the Western Ghats meet – Nilgiri Hills
• In which state is terrace cultivation practiced – Uttarakhand
• In term of area, India is the largest country of the world – 7th
• The Andaman group and Nicobar group of islands are separated from each other by – 𝟏𝟎° Channel
• Of which major river system is the Sutlej a part – Indus
• Which river of India is called vridha Ganga – Godavari
• The Girnar Hills are situated in which state – Gujrat
• The deepest mine in the world – Africa
• In which type of rocks are coal and petroleum found – Sendimentary

• Which atomic power station in India is built completely indigenously – Kalpakkam ( TamilNadu)
• Which one has the maximum no. of National Parks – Madhya Pradesh
• Which river flows between Vindhya and Satpura ranges – Narmada
• What is the highest peak in the Aravalli range – Guru Shikhar
• The oldest oil refinery in India is at – Digboi, Assam
• The percentage of irrigated land in India is about – 35%
• Most of the weather phenomena take place in the – Troposphere
• The radiation that heats earth’s atmosphere comes from – earth
• Roaring Forties is – westerly winds
• The highest peak in South India is – Anaimudi
• Which river has the largest catchment area – Godavari
• Which is the largest man-made lake in India – Govind Ballabh Pant Sagar
• EL Nino replaces which current – Humboldt
• Which months are known for retreating monsoons – October and November
• The scientific study of soil is – Pedology
• At Barren Island, the only active volcano in India is situated in – Andaman Island
• The depletion in Ozone layer is caused by – Chlorofluorocarbon
• The world largest island is – Greenland
• Which region is most rich in coal deposits – Damodar Valley
• Nandadevi peak is located in – Uttarakhand
• The term ‘Doab’ means – a land between two river
• The Himalayas is the example of – Fold Mountains
• The largest herbarium of India is located at – Kolkata
• Molten rock below the surface of the earth is called – Magma
• The longest sea beach in India is – Marina Beach
• What is Dakshin Gangotri – Unmanned station located in Antarctica
• The beach sands of Kerala are rich in – Thorium
• The largest irrigation canal in India is – Indira Gandhi Canal
• Which is the most important raw material for generation of power in India – Coal
• On which date is India likely to experience the shortest day – December 21
• Which state is the member of ‘Seven Sister’ – Tripura
• With which country, India has the longest international boundary – Bangladesh
• The magnitude of Earthquake is measured by – Seismograph
• The rift valley is formed mainly – Between two rifts
• What is the main cause of Tsunami – Earthquake on sea surface
• The Kyoto Protocol is an international treaty which is related to – Greenhouse gases
• The largest ecosystem of earth is – Biosphere
• Which is one of the major causes of greenhouse effect – Carbon Dioxide
• The longest day in North Hemisphere is – June 21
• The shortest day in North Hemisphere is – 22 Dec
• The longest day in South Hemisphere is - 22 Dec

• The shortest day in South Hemisphere is – June 2
• What is Earth’s average orbital velocity - 29.79 Kilometers/s.
• Earth takes time, revolution around the sun is - 365 days, 5 hrs, 48 min and 45.51 sec.
• The equator represents in - 0° latitude
• Which states is called ‘Tiger State’ of India – Karnataka
• DOTS is a treatment given to patients suffering from – Tuberculosis
• ELISA test is used for detection of – AIDS
• The suicidal bags of the cell are – Lysosomes
• Protein factory of a cell is – Ribosome
• Powerhouse of Cell is – Mitochondria
• Penicillin was discovered by - Alexander Fleming
• Who discovered Polio Vaccine – John Salk
• Who discovered Cell - Robert Hooke
• Penicillin extracted from - fungus
• Who discovered Smallpox Vaccine - Edward Jenner
• Largest gland in human body – Liver
• Largest organ in human body – Skin
• Largest bone in Human body – Femur (thighbone)
• Smallest bone in human body – stapes (Ear)
• Which part of eye donated – Cornea
• Which is known as Master Gland in body - Pituitary gland
• Which vitamin is essential for the coagulation of blood? - Vitamin K
• The gland which is both endocrine as well as exocrine – Pancreas
• Which glands are also known as Ductless Glands? – Endocrine
• Name the vitamins that are water soluble – B & C
• Name the vitamins that are – A, D, E & K
• Blood group was discovered by – Landsteiner
• Universal blood donor – O Negative
• Which is the universal receiver blood group – AB
• How many chambers are there in frog heart – 3
• How many chambers are there in Human heart – 4
• Why are leaves green in colour – Chlorophyll
• Why is blood red in colour - hemoglobin
• What is the Ph value of human blood? – 7.4
• The rarest blood group is – AB Negative
• The metal present in the haemoglobin is – Iron
• The metal present in the chlorophyll is – Magnesium
• The important sugar in honey is – Fructose
• The number of Chromosomes in the human gene is – 46
• Which of the following acid present in Vinegar? – Acetic Acid
• The disease caused by deficiency of protein in children is called – Kwashiorkor

• Which disease is caused due to deficiency of Iodine? – Goiter


• Which of the following organs stores fat-soluble vitamins? – Liver
• Plants which flower only once in their life time are known as – Monocarpic
• Which is the most stable ecosystem? – Ocean
• What is protein made of? - Amino Acid
• What is the main component of cell wall in case of plant cells? – Cellulose
• Who discovered nucleus of the cell - Robert Brown
• Cells are made up of - Protoplasm
• Ligament connect – bone to bone
• Blood is a – connective tissue
• Kidney stones are composed of - Calcium Oxalate
• Which of the following organelles is called 'Atom bombs'? – Lysosome
• Insects that transmit diseases are known as – Vectors
• The outermost layer of skin is – Epidermis
• In the human body, red blood cells are produced in – Bone Marrow
• The thinnest bone of human body is – Fibula
• The plant hormones produced at the shoot to cell to grow longer is – Gibberellin
• The transformation of cartilage into bone is called – Ossification
• Cancellous bone is also called – Spongy bone
• Which bone does not articulate with any other bone in human body – Hyoid bone
• The human digestive tract is also known as – Alimentary canal
• Where sertoli cells are found – Seminiferous tubules
• The male hormone testosterone is secret by – Leydig cells
• The contraction of muscles in the uterus before childbirth is known as – Labour
• The hormone secreted by pancreas is – Insulin
• Which of the following Article/Articles cannot be suspended even during emergency - Article 20
and 21
• Which article of Indian constitution has the provision for National Emergency - Article 352
• Under which article, President of India can proclaim constitutional emergency? - Article 356
• How many types of emergency are there in the Indian Constitution? - 3
• Financial emergency related to which article? - Article 360
• How many fundamental Rights are mentioned in Indian constitution? - 6
• How many Fundamental Duties are mentioned in Indian constitution? - 11
• How many types of writ are there in the Indian Constitution? - 5
• How many members of upper house (Rajya Sabha) can be nominated by President of India? -
12
• President of India can be removed from his office by - Parliament
• The Sharda Act is related to - Child marriage
• The Jammu and Kashmir state legislative assembly has a tenure of - 6 years
• Indian Planning Commission was constituted in - 1950
• Which article given special status to Jammu and Kashmir? - Article 370
• Who is the first governor general of India? - Lord Mountbatten

• 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

• When was Rowlatt Act passed - 1919


• From which country, the process of impeachment of President of India is taken - USA
• India and China signed ‘Panchsheel Pact in the year - 1954
• How many languages are officially recognized in India - 22
• In which year India became the capital of India - 1911
• Maximum strength of Rajya Sabha - 250
• Who was the first chairman of planning commission - Pt. Jawahar Lal Neharu
• Who appoints the chairman of UPSC - The President
• First general election held in - 1951
• In which state was the Panchayati Raj first introduced - Rajsthan
• Who fixes the poverty line - NITI Ayog
• What is the maximum gap between tow session of a Parliament - 6 Months
• In which year did the Cabinet Mission arrived in India - 1946
• Panchayat Raj comes under - State List
• SAARC was formed in - 1985
• Which is the lowest unit of Local Government - Gram Panchayat
• Who was the first viceroy of India - Lord Canning
• What is the minimum age required to become vice president of India - 35 Years
• NITI Ayog has been formed to replace which of the following institution - Planning Commision
• In Indian Constitution, the method of election of President has been taken from which
country?
- Ireland
• Which of the Amendment is also known as the ‘Mini Constitution of India - 42nd Amendment
• The chairman of NITI Ayog is - The prime minister
• When was the first five year plan launched in India - 1 April, 1951
• Who is the Presiding officer of the Lok Sabha? - Speaker
• Article 1 of the Indian Constitution declares India as - Union of States
• Who is known as the Napoleon of India? - Samudragupta
• Who is the first Nobel prize winner in Asia - Rabindranath Tagore
• Who is known as The Frontier Gandhi - Abdul Ghaffar
Khan230.
• In eye donation which part of donor's eye is utilized? - Cornea.
• The World Environment Day is celebrated through the world on - 5 June
• Decibel is the unit of.... - Sound
• Light Year is the unit of ... Distance
• Diopter is the unit of.. Power Of lens
• Who is the first governor general of Independent India? Lord Mountbatten
• Who is the first and last Indian governor general of India? C. Rajagopalachari
• Who is the first foreigner to get Bharat Ratna Award? - Abdul Gaffar Khan
• Who is the founder of Congress? - AO Hume, 1885, Mumbai
• Who is the first Lok Sabha speaker? - GV Mavalankar
• what sugar is found in honey - Fructose
• on which principle does rocket works - Newton's Third Law

• Which gas is filled in electric bulb? - Argon


• First sound film in India - Alam Ara
• Who started Bhoodan Movement? - Acharya Vinoba Bhave
• Which river make Sunderban Delta? - Ganges
• Which state has the longest costline in India? - Gujrat
• Which country touches the longest boundary with India? - Bangladesh
• Who is the father of economics?
Adam Smith
• which vedas contain gayatri mantra?
Rig Veda
• From where Satyamev Jayate is taken?
Mundaka Upanishad
• From where vande mataram is taken?
Anandamath
• Who wrote Anandamath?
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
• Who wrote
Panchtantra?
Vishnu Sharma
• Who wrote Satyarth Prakash?
Swami Dayanand Saraswati
• Which of the following articles of the Constitution deals with a financial emergency?
Article 360
• Which article gives special status to Jammu and Kashmir?
Article 370
• Which gas is used in LPG cylinder?
Propane and Butane
• Which gas is abundant in the atmosphere?
Nitrogen
• Where Chandragupta Maurya died?
Shravanabelagola
• Where was Gauttam Budha born?
Lumbini, Nepal
• Where did Gautam Buddha gave his first sermon?
Sarnath, Varanasi
• Who is the founder of Arya Samaj?
Swami Dayanand Saraswati
• Who is the founder of Brahma Samaj?
Raja Ram Mohan Ray
• Who is the founder of Ram Krishna Mission?
Swami Vivekanand
• Who founded Abhinav Bharat Society?

Vinayak Damodar Savarkar


• When was Bangladesh got freedom?
December 16, 1971
• Who was the first Muslim President of Indian National Congress?
Badruddin Taiyabji
• Who is the first lady president of Indian national congress?
Annie Besant
• Tropic of Cancer passes through Indian states:
8
• Places where Indian currency notes are printed?
Nashik, Maharashtra
• When was Reserve Bank of India Established?
April 1935, Kolkata
• First state formed on the basis of language
Andhra Pradesh
• Who is considered the father of the Indian space programme?
Dr Vikram Sarabhai
• Who discovered India?
Vasco De Gama (Portugal) 1498
• Where is ISRO located?
Bangalore
• Who estimated the national income for the first time in India?
Dadabhai Naoroji
• Which city is known as Silicon Valley of India?
Bangalore
• Who is the first chief justice of Supreme Court of India?
Hiralal J Kania
• Who is the world first woman prime minister?
Sirimavo Bandaranaike
• Who is the first woman governor of India?
Sarojini Naidu
• Which article related to Financial Emergengy?
Article 352
• Who is the first chief minister of India?
Sucheta Kriplani
• Where is Konark Sun Temple is situated?
Odisha
• Highest waterfall in India?
Jog Fall
• Which gas is mainly found in Gobar Gas?
Methane

• Which gas filled in tyre of Plane?


Helium
• How many keys found on keyboard?
101 keys
• Who is the First President of Indian National Congress?
WC Banerjee
• Who is the First Indian Woman President of Indian National Congress?
Sarojini Naidu
• Who is the First Woman President of Indian National Congress?
Annie Basent
• Where is the International Court of Justice located?
The Hague, Netherlands
• What is the full form of CFL - Compact fluorescent light
• What is the PH value of pure water?
7
• How many groups and periods are there in periodic table?
18 groups and 7 Periods
• World's largest producer of mica is
India
• Which is the first state in India formed on the basis of language?
Andhra Pradesh
• In atmosphere the lowest layer is
Troposphere
• Who is the first ICS of the world?
Satyendranath Tagore
• When was first Railways Started in India?
April 1853, Mumbai to Thane
• Who is the last Mughal Emperor of India? –
Bahadur Shah II
• When was first battle of Panipat fought?
1526
• When was second battle of Panipat fought?
1556

• When was battle of Buxor fought?


1764
• When is Human Rights Day celebrated?
10 December
• When is AIDS Day celebrated?
1 December

• When is Ozone day is celebrated?


16 September
• When is Labour day is celebrated?
1 May
• Best source of Vitamin C?
Amla
• ELISA test is related to
AIDS
• A cut diamond shines brilliantly due to
Total internal reflection
• The intensity of earthquake is measured by
Seismograph
• Taxes belong to Central Government?
Excise duty, Custom duty and Income tax
• Another name of ‘Regur Soil' is Black soil
• In which state is the Guru Shikhar Peak located ?
Rajasthan
• A money bill under the Constitution of India is tabled in the
Lok Sabha
• Which one of the following cannot be dissolved but can be abolished any time?
State Legislative Councils
• Time of ‘zero-hour' in Parliament is
12 noon to 1.00 p.m.
• The first meeting of the Constituent Assembly
9 December 1946
• The last meeting of the Constituent Assembly?
24 January 1950
• When was National Anthem of India Adopted by constituent Assembly
24 January 1950
• When was National Flag of India adopted
22 July 1947
• The language in which Buddha preached?
Pali
• By which amendment the ‘Right to Property' has been omitted?
44th
• Density of water is maximum at
4 degree celcius

• Kaziranga National Park is the only natural habitat of the endangered.


One-Horned Rhinos ( Assame)
• Deficiency of which of the following causes non-clotting of blood?
Vitamin K
• Who had given the idea to have a constitution of india?
MN Roy
• Who among the following is addressed as the Chairman of Rajya Sabha?
Vice President
• When was the Rowlatt Act passed?
1919
• From which country, the process of impeachment of President of India is taken?
USA
• Which of the following is used as a moderator in nuclear reactors?
Graphite
• For the myopic eye, the defect is cured by Concave lens
• Mixed Economy means:
Co-existence of public and private sectors
• India and China signed 'Panchsheel Pact in the year
1954
• BrahMos is the joint venture of which of?
India and Russia
• Which state is the largest producer of cardamom and peppar in India?
kerala
• The gas used in the manufacture of Vanaspati Ghee from Vanaspati Oil is
Hydrogen
• Howmany languages are officially recognized in India?
22
• Pearl is mainly constituted of:
Calcium carbonate
• Quinine, the effective medicine in the treatment of malaria, is extracted from
Bark of Cinchona
• What is ‘Dry Ice'?
Solid Carbon Dioxide
• The time period of a pendulum
Depends on its length
• The velocity of wind is measured by
Anaemometer
• A fuse wire is made of:

An alloy of tin and lead


• The Guardian of the Constitution of India is
Supreme Court of India
• Which of the following kind of energy is stored in a dry cell?
Chemical
• Who discovered principal of electromagnetic induction?
Michael Faraday
• The Nalanda University was founded by-
Kumara Gupta
• Washing soda is also known as-
Sodium carbonate (Na2CO3)
• Baking soda is also is known as-
Sodium Bicarbonate (NaHCO3)
• In which year Delhi became the capital of India?
1911
• Which disease is caused by the bite of a mad dog?
Rabies (Hydrophobia)
• Which metal is used for generation of Nuclear Power?
Uranium
• Which planet is known as the Earth's twin?
Venus
• Which gland is both exocrine and endocrine?
Pancreas
• Which soil is best suited for cotton?
Regur
• Largest fresh water lake of the world is-
Lake Superior
• Maximum strength of Rajya Sabha-
250
• World population day is observed on
11 July
• Who was the first chairman of Planning Commission?
Jwahar Lal Nehru
• Who was the first woman to scale the Mount Everest?
Bachhendri Pal
• Who appoints the chairman of UPSC?
President

• Who pioneered Khilafat Movement?


Ali Brothers
• First general elections were held in which year?
1951
• Which gland is responsible for the secretion of Insulin?
Pancreas
• In which state was the Panchayati Raj first introduced?
Rajasthan
• Which country is the leading producer of Uranium?
Canada
• Which animal breathes through the skin?
Frog
• Which element is the highest conductor of electricity?
Silver
• Who is known as Father of Indian Constitution?
BR Ambedkar
• Who fixes the poverty line ?
NITI Ayog
• Who written the book “India of my dreams”?
Mahatma Gandhi
• Where is Anai Mudi located?
Kerala
• World's largest desert-
Sahara Desert
• What is the maximum gap between two sessions of a Parliament?
6 months
• Which of the following personalities gave ‘The Laws of Heredity'?
G.J. Mendel
• Name the person who was also known as Deshbandhu.
Chittaranjan Das
• Geet Govind is a famous creation of
Jayadev
• In which year did the Cabinet Mission arrived in India?
1946
• Panchayati Raj comes under State list
• Harshcharita and KadamBari are the works of
Bana Bhatta
• When did the war of Americans Independence take place?
1776

• 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)

• How many fundamental Rights are mentioned in Indian constitution?


Six
• Which of the Article/Articles cannot be suspended even during emergency?
Article 20 and 21
• Who was the first Viceroy of India?
Lord Canning
• What is the minimum age required to become vice president of India?

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

• The Himalayas is the example of


Fold mountains
• The largest irrigation canal in India is
Indira Gandhi canal
• Name the scientist who first declared that the earth revolves around the sun?
Copernicus
• Which of the following is the most toxic gas?
Carbon monoxide
• Name the animal which can do without water in its entire life?
Kangaroo rat
• Through which organ does a fish respire?
Gills
• Which lenses are used by people having short-sightedness?
Concave
• Which is the basic characteristic of a living organism?
Ability to reproduce
• Which of the following is caused by a deficiency of iron in the diet?
Anaemia
• What is the range, in hertz, of the normal human hearing?
20 Hz to 20 kHz
• Which natural element has the highest melting point?
Tungsten
• Which is the hardest substance in the human body?
Tooth enamel
• Who invented zero?
Indians
• Which vitamin is available to the human body through sun bathing?
Vitamin D
• In which part of the plant does photosynthesis take place?
Leaves
• Which of the following is affected by rickets in the human body?
Bone
• Which of the following gases do plants and trees give out during photosynthesis?
Oxygen
• Which metal is added to steel to make it stainless steel?
Chromium
• Of which part of a plant is onion a modified form?
Stem

• Which of the following is affected by pyorrhea?


Gums
• How many kilobytes make one megabyte?
1024
• Which instrument is used to measure the density of milk?
Lactometer
• Which was the first living creature to go into space?
Dog
• What is the main constituent of haemoglobin?
Iron
• Which blood group is called universal recipient?
AB
• How many natural elements are known?
92
• Which toxic element is present in tobacco?
Nicotine
• How many chromosomes does a human cell contain?
46
• Who classified human blood into four groups?
Karl Landsteiner
• Which one of the following is the largest in size?
Blue whale
• Which of the following was discovered by Alexander Fleming?
Penicillin
• In which function of the body do enzymes help?
Digestion
• Which is the largest bone in a human body?
Femur
• Which element is common to all acids?
Hydrogen
• Which gland in the human body is called the master gland?
Pituitary
• Which is the shortest bone in the human body?
Stapes
• What is the chemical symbol for silver?
Ag
• Which of the following human bones is in the head?
Skull
• What is the temperature at which Fahrenheit and Celsius scales show the same?

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

• Which gas is most popular as laughing gas?


Nitrous oxide
• The BrahMos Missile was developed by which country?
Developed with Joint venture of India and Russia
• The ‘Concept of Inertia' was developed by?
Galileo
• What is the purest form of Iron?
Wrought Iron
• What is the speed of Earth around sun?
30 km/sec
• Splitting of light into its constituent colors is known as what?
Dispersion
• Basically the heavy water is used by which type of industries?
In Nuclear Power generation plants
• ‘Machanical Clock' made by whom?
Isaac Newton
• By which Cotton fibers are made?
Cellulose
• What is the best source of Protein?
Soyabean
• One Horsepower (1 HP) is equivalent to approximately?
746 Watts
• Which was the first satellite of India, go into the orbit?
Aryabhatta
• ‘White Revolution' is related with what?
Milk Production
• Which rays is very helpful in Long distance photography?
Infra Red rays.
• In India, who laid the foundation of Nuclear Science?
Homi J. Bhabha.
• Name of vegetable which is also known as a flower?
Broccoli
• Old name of Sri Lanka
Ceylon
• old name of Myanmar
Burma
• who wrote the national anthem of Bangladesh?

Rabindranath Tagore (Amar Shonar Bangla)


• boarder line between India and Pakistan
Radcliffe
• Boarder line between India and China
McMahon
• Boarder line between India and Afghanistan Durand Line
• Who was the founder of Mughal Dynasty?
Babur
• Who was the founder of Slave Dynasty?
Qutubudin Aibak
• Who was the founder Mauryan Dynasty?
Chandragupta Maurya
• Where is the headquarter of SAARC?
Kathmandu
• Where is the headquarter of BRICS?
Shanghai, China.
• Where is the headquarter of UNO?
New York
• When was United Nations Organisation (UNO)
established?
24 October 1945, San Francisco, California, United States
• In which movement Mahatma Gandhi gave ‘DO or DIE' ?
In Quit India Movement, 8 August 1942.
• Who is the first Indian to win an Oscar?
Bhanu Athaiya
• who founded Agra Sikandar Lodhi
• who founded Fatehpur Sikari?
Emperor Akbar
• when was Nobel Prize started?
1901
• First Indian Newspaper by Indian Hickey's Bengal Gazette
• when was color tv introduced in india?
1982
• Who wrote the Ramayana?
Valmiki
• Who wrote the Mahabharat?
Ved Vyas
• Highest Peak in the world

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 .

Greater than the speed of sound


• Burns caused by steam are much more severe than those caused by boiling water
because
Steam has latent heat
• Superconductivity means
current without facing any resistancce
• Transformer an electric device is based on which of the following law?
Faraday's law of induction
• Which technique is used to detect the objects on or under the surface of the water?
SONAR
• Which of the following bonds are weakest in nature?
Hydrogen bond
• Who discovered Oxygen?
Carl Scheele & Joseph Priestley
• Lead pencil contains Graphite
• The Isotope used for the production of atomic
energy isU-235
• The maximum number of Anglo Indians who can be nominated to the Lok Sabha
are2
• If the President of India wants to resign, he has to address the letter of resignation to
the
Vice-President
• The Parliament and the constitution are the instruments
ofLegal Justice
• Who is the presiding officer of the Lok
Sabha ?Speaker
• Article 1 of the Constitution of India declares India
asUnion of States
• Which among the following state has the largest Legislative
Assembly?Uttar Pradesh
• How much time it took for Constituent Assembly to finalize the constitution?
1 Years 11 Months 18 Days
• The World's largest
island isGreenland
• Which place is said to be the Manchester of South
India?Coimbatore
• Which of the following plays an important role in
photosynthesis?Chloroplast
• Gas released during Bhopal tragedy
was:Methyl isothiocyanate
• Ozone protects biosphere
fromUltraviolet rays
• Which among the following is present inside the nucleus of an
atom?Protons and Neutrons
• Which among the following is white
phosphorus?P4
• What was the name of the Guru of
Kabir.Ramanand
• Lilavati book is related to
Mathematics
• Shivaji was crowned king of the Marathas
at Raigad
• A Horse Power Equals
746 watts
• To hear a clear echo, the distance between the listener and the reflector should be
16 METER
• The velocity of sound wave is highest
In Solid
• How is the shape of our galaxy Spiral
• which planet is nearest to the earth?
Venus
• which planet is nearest to the sun mercury
• which star is nearest to the sun Alpha Centauri
• which star is nearest to the earth Proxima Centauri
• brightest planet
VENUS
• brightest star Sirius (Dog Star)
• why is the drop of liquid spherical
surface tension
• Which is used to produce artificial rain?
silver iodide
• The term PVC used in the plastic industry stands for polyvinyl chloride
• The acid present in lemon is citric acid
• Oil of vitriol is
sulfuric acid
• Bauxite is an ore of
Aluminium
• Periodic table was given by
Mendeleev
• This disease caused by a deficiency of protein
Kwashiorkor
• The number of Union Territories in India is
7
• The maximum duration for which the President's office can remain vacant is
6 months
• Shakyamuni is another name of
Gautama Buddha
• The first secretary-general of the United Nations was
Trygve Lie
• The highest producer of milk in the world is
India
• The first woman chief justice of the high court of India was
Leila Seth
• The Battle of Waterloo was fought in the year
1815
• In which year America got independence
1776
• Who is known as the Artist of the world-famous painting 'Mona Lisa'
Leonardo da Vinci
• 'Boston Tea Party1 protest was associated with the revolution of
America
• Which is considered as the oldest civilization of the world?
Mesopotamian Civilization
• Which among following is called "Gift of the Nile”?
Egypt
• When ancient Olympic games first held?
776 BC
• Who is known as the father of Modern Medicine?
Hippocrates
• who is known as Bismark of India
sardar vallabhbhai patel
• The Governor General of India at the time of formation of the Indian National Congress
was?
Lord Dufferin
• Which among the following is a ‘heriditary' disease?
Thalessemia, Colour-Blindness, Haemophilia
• Saffron' is obtained from which among the following parts of the plant?
Stigma
• Penicillin' which is used as an antibiotic is obtained
from :Fungi
• The instrument that measures arterial blood pressure is known as :
Sphygmomanometer
• Which of the following tests is used for the diagnosis of ‘Colour-Blindness' in people?
Ishihara Test
• supreme court of India established in
26 January 1950
• Kali Banga is located in which state
Rajasthan
• The people of Indus Valley worshiped whom?
Ficus tree
• Where did Arya come from India?
Central Asia
• Where is Jim Corbett National Park located?
Uttarakhand
• Where is Sariska Tiger Reserve located in?
Rajsthan
• India is the largest exporter of the world Mica
• In which state is gold mine in India
Karnatak
• Where is Chilka Lake situated?
Odisha
• Where is the golden temple situated Amritsar Punjab
• Where is Dal Lake located
Shrinagar
• The chemical name of quartz is
Sodium silicate
• Crescograph was invented by J.C. Bose
• The state of Nagaland has a special protection under which of the following article?
Article 371A
• Which of the following states does not have bicameral legislature?
Odisha
• Which article of the Constitution provides special rights to the President?
Article 361
• The largest producer of Lac in India is
Jharkhand
• Financial emergency can be continued for
Infinite
• Masses of starts and galaxies are usually expressed in terms of :
Solar mass
• Curie is the unit of Radio activity
• Ampere is the unit of
Current electricity
• Parasec is the unit of Distance
• Which one among the following metals is prominently used in mobile phone batteries?
Lithium
• Who among the following proposed that atom is indivisible?
Dalton
• Bronze is an alloy of Copper and Tin
• Brass contains- Copper and Zinc
• Fuse wire is made of an alloy of
Tin and Lead
• Type of metals used in Printing, is an alloy of
Lead and Antimony
• Aluminium is extracted from
Bauxite
• Which one of the following is an iron ore?
Magnetite
• Which one among the following metals is used in fireworks to make a brilliant white
light?
Magnesium
• Light-eliminating diode (LED) converts Electrical energy to Light Energy
• The Celsius temperature is a/an Absolute temperature
• In terms magnetic properties oxygen belong to Paramagnetic materials
• Which type/types of pen uses/use capillary action in addition to gravity for flow of ink?
Gel pen only
• Which one among the following most correctly determines the atomic number of an
element?
Number of electrons
• Which one among the following is used to make periscope?
Plane mirror
• Kilowatt-hour is the unit of Electricity
• Which one among the following waves are called waves of heat energy?
Infrared waves
• Ultrasonic waves are those sound waves having frequency
More than 20 kilohertz
• In SONAR, we use ................... waves.
Ultrasonic waves
• The working principle of a of a washing machine is -
Centrifugation
• The time period of a simple pendulum
2 second
• Gamma rays have greatest similarity with
X-rays
• The sounds having a frequency of 20 Hertz to 20,000 Hertz are known as
Audible sounds
• Who has presided the first session of the Indian National Congress?
WC Banerjee
• Who has been established by the Asiatic Society in Calcutta?
Sir William Jones
• Who gave the slogan of "Inklab Jindabad"?
Bhagat Singh
• The first division of the Indian National Congress happened in the session of his Surat
• Who was the founder of Satyar Purakh Sabha in Maharashtra?
Jyotitta fulle
• 'Gulf stream1 is found in this ocean.
Atlantic ocean
• What was the capital of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's Kingdom?
Lahore
• Who wrote the book ‘Glimpse of World History'?
Jawahar Lal Nehru
• Tipu Sultan was also known as Tiger of
Mysore
• The English defeated the ....... in the battle of Wandiwash.
The French
• Victoria Memorial in Kolkata was proposed to be built by?
George Curzon
• Who built Gateway of India?
British Government
• World war 2 started in the year
1939
• Who started Ganesh Festival?
Lokmanya Tilak
• Which is the first newspaper of India?
Begal Gazette
• Which Freedom Fighter from Bengal died at the age of 18?
Khudiram Bose
• Jamini Roy distinguished himself in the field of
Painting
• The famous activist Medha Patakar is associated with which movement
Narmda Bachao Movement
• The United Nations officially came into existence on
24 October 1945
• The Nobel Prize was instituted by the country Sweden
• Who wrote the Harry Potter series?
JK Rowling
• Allium Cepa is the scientific name of
Onion
• Which elements has highest electronegativity?
Arsenic
• Most airports in India are named after ......
Politicians
• World's longest and boarder is between which two countries
Canada and USA
• Which company developed Java?
Sun
• Who built The Bibi ka Maqbara in Aurangabad
Azam Shah son of Aurangzeb
• Battle of Kannauj in 1540 was fought between Sher Shah and........
Humanyu
• Who built the famous Shalimar bagh of Srinagar?
Jahangir
• Sakhi, Shabad and Ramaini were the notable work of?
Kabir
• Who among the following built the famous Alai Darwaza?
Allaudin Khilji
• The caves and rock-cut temples at Ellora are?
Hindu, Buddhist and Jain
• Atala Masjid which was built by Sultan Ibrahim is located at?
Jaunpur
• Surdas was a disciple of which among the following saints?
Vallabhacharya
• Mughal paintings were reached its zenith of progress during the reign of?
Jahangir
• Regional rural banks are governed by
NABARD
• Name the 1st Indian civilian aircraft Saras
• Where are the headquarters of RBI located?
Mumbai
• Dilwara famous temple belongs to which religion
Jain
• SONAR is based on the principle of
Echo
• The danger signals are red not yellow because the wavelength of red
light ismore
• The oil in the wick of lamp rises due to
Pheonomenon of capillarity
• We receive sunlight on earth surface. What type of light beams are these?
Diverging
• Tesla is a unit of magnetic: flux density
• The SI unit of density is .
kg m-3
• A player making a long jump is an example of .
Projectile motion
• Sound of frequency below 20 Hz is called .
Infrasonic
• Steel is more elastic than rubber because it : requires larger deforming force
• Transformer is a device used to convert
Low voltage AC into high voltage AC
• What is the use of concave mirror?
To provide a magnified image of the face for applying make-up
• Every hot object emits
Infrared rays
• A bomb explodes on the moon. You will hear its sound on earth after
ou cannot hear the sound of explosion
• Why does a cannon recoil after firing?
Newton's third law of motion
• The ultimate source of energy in a hydroelectric power station is:
the potential energy of water
• The water from a hand pump is warm in winter because
The temperature inside the earth is higher than the atmospheric temperature
• Ball pen function on the principle of :
Surface tension
• The sky appears blue because
the atmosphere scatters blue color more than the others
• When a light wave is reflected from a mirror, there is a change in its
Amplitude
• An object which absorbs all colours and reflects none appears:
Black
• A small drop of oil spreads over water because : water has higher
surfacetension
• Pressure cooker is fast in cooking rice because high pressure raises
theboiling point of water
• Who was the first person to measure the speed of light?
Ole Romer
• Electric Motor converts
Electrical energy into mechanical energy
• The M.K.S system was first introduced by Giorgi
• X- rays are waves.
Electromagnetic
• The period of pendulum depend upon _
Length
• Atmospheric pressure is measured by _
Barometer
• A car moving on a straight road is a .
Rectilinear motion
• The substances which have infinite electrical resistance are called Insulators
• Light houses are places with powerful lights to :
Guide and warn the ships coming from different directions in the ocean.
• Magnetism at the centre of a bar magnet is around- zero
• When an ebonite rod is rubbed with fur, the charge acquired by the fur is
Positive
• Solar eclipse will take place when
the moon is between the sun and the earth
• The working principle of a Washing Machine is Centrifugation
• The cerebrum of brain is primarily divided into how many parts?
2
• Which of the following is warm blooded animal?
Bat
• Which of the following types of teeth is used for grinding food?
Molar
• The kidneys in human beings are a part of the system for ?
Excretion
• Which one of the following organs breaks fat to produce cholesterol?
Liver
• Largest external organ of human body is
Skin
• Phototropic movement is controlled by Auxin
• Which plant is called Herbal -Indian Doctor?
Amla
• Chicken pox is caused by
Varicella zoster virus
• Which one of the following is the sweetest natural sugar ?
Fructose
• If ice floating on water in a vessel melts, the water level in the vessel
does not change
• Who said that “India's soul lives in villages”?
Mahatma Gandhi
• The Great Bath of Indus Valley Civilization is found at:
Mohenjodaro
• Rice cultivation is associated with which one of the following Harappan sites?
Lothal
• The name of the last Delhi Sultan is
Ibrahim Lodi
• Who is regarded as “Maker of Modern India”

Raja Ram Mohan Roy
• Shivaji died in the year ?
1680
• The Governor-General who abolished the practice of Sati, was
William Bentinck
• Poona Pact was signed between
Gandhiji and Ambedkar
• Chanakya was known as
Vishnugupta
• The first European to come to India were
Portuguese
• What is the process of melting also called?
Fusion
• Poison used for killing rats is Zinc phosphide (Zn3P2)
• How is atomic mass number determined?
By adding number of protons and neutrons
• What type of lens is used to correct vision of a person suffering from Myopia?
Concavelens
• Vegetables are cooked in lesser time by adding a pinch of salt while cooking because
boiling point of water increases
• Why does a black board appears black in colour?
It absorbs all the colours
• Which of the following is a Trans-Himalayan river?
Sutlej
• Who wrote 1 Poverty and Un -British Rule in India "?
Dadabahai Naoroji
• Sea water can be purified by the process of
Desalination
• The process guttation is a result of
Root pressure
• Where is 'Raisina Hills1 ?
Where Rashtrapati Bhawan is situated
• Where has the Geological Survey of India located most of India's Chromite ?
Cuttack
• Which is the most suitable layer for flying of Jet aero planes ?
Stratosphere
• Epicentre is concerned with ?
Earthquake
• India is the World's largest producer of?
Millet
• Mount Etna, one of the world's most active volcanoes, is located in which country?
Italy
• Among which of the following is considered as the actual "final frontier" of Earth's
gaseous envelope?
Exosphere
• Marble is used as a building material and also for making statues, Its chemical name
Calcium carbonate
• Which dam is built on the Bhagirathi River?
Tehri
• Gandhiji started Satyagraha in 1919 to protest against the
Rowlatt Act
• The famous Bhakti Saint who belonged to the royal family of Mewar was
Meerabai
• What was the official language of the Sultanate ?
Persian
• Father of renaissance of Western India was ?
MG Ranade
• The Simon Commission was formed to review
fitness of India for further reforms
• The System of Communal Electorate in India was first introduced by the
Minto-Morley Reforms, 1909
• On August 6, 1945, the first atom bomb was dropped at
Hiroshima
• The striking feature of the Indus Valley Civilization was
sUrban Civilization
• The Lodi dynasty was founded by
Bahlol Lodi
• The sepoy mutiny of 1857 occurred during the Governor Generalship of:
Lord Canning
• Who was the founder of Nanda dynasty?
Mahapadmananda
• Gandhiji withdraw the Non-Cooperation Movement due to Chauri-
ChauraIncident
• The First Tirkhankara of the Jains was
Rishabha
• On September 20, 1932 Mahatma Gandhi began a fast unto death in yervada Jail
against:
Communal award of Ramsay Macdonald.
• Who was the first Indian to become member of British Parliament?
Dadabhai Naoroji
• Ashok spread Buddhism all over India and Ceylon by
Sending the dhamma-mahamattas
• Who among the following is known as ‘Mother of Indian Revolution1
Bhikaji Rustam Kama
• The war which led to the establishment of Mughal Empire in India
I Panipat war
• Indian National Congress was formed in 1885 in the reign of-
Lord Dufferin
• The caste system of India was created for:
occupational division of labour
• What does Jahangir mean?
Conqueror of the world
• The prose collection of the Vedic poems are:
Samhitas
• The father of extremist movement in India is:
BalGangadharTilak
• Noor Jahan was the wife of which Mughal emperor?
Jahangir
• Sher Shah Suri defeated which Mughal emperor?
Humayun
• first became the capital of a kingdom under the Tomara Rajputs.
Delhi
• In which state was the Nalanda University located in India?
Bihar
• In how many categories did Megasthenes divide the Indian Society?
Seven
• The Rig Veda consists of ...... hymns.
1028
• The Market Regulation system was introduced by
Ala-ud-din Khllji
• Which one of the following party was founded by Subhash Chandra Bose?
Forward Block
• The Maratha Empire ended with which of the following ruler?
Peshwa Bajirao II
• Which age is known as “Old Stone Age”?
Paleolithic Age
• Which Governor General abolished the 'Sati System1 in India?
Lord Wiliam Bentinck
• Who was the British Emperors or Empresses of India during its independence?
George VI
• Who designed Sansad Bhawan?
Edwin Lutyens
• Kautilya was the Prime Minister of .
Chandragupta Maurya
• Which religious reformer of Western India was known as 'Lokhitwadi'?
Gopal Hari Deshmukh
• Who translated the ‘Manusmriti', a Dharamashastra, into English?
William Jones
• Haji Ali dargah is located in which city?
Mumbai
• What was the capital of Kanishka?
Purushapura
• The Indus valley people were not familiar with
Iron
• Who was last & only Indian Governor General of Independent India?
C Rajagopalachari
• Iltutmish established a centre of learning at:
Patna
• Siri was capital during the period of which of the following emperor?
Ala-ud-din khilji
• Which Mughal emperor imprisoned his father and executed his brother?
Aurangzeb
• Who started construction of Nalanda (Mahavihara)?
Kumaragupta
• For which of the following was the Fat Man famous during the wartime?
Atomic Bomb
• Which commission was set up to raise the standard of education in India like Britain?
Sargent Commission
• Mutiny of 1857 was described as the First Indian War of Independence by
VD. Savarkar
• Who said that “Where there is no Law there will not be Liberty?
John Locke
• Cripps Mission came to India in
1942
• When was Project Tiger launched in India?
1972
• Who has built the Vijay Stambha (Tower of Victory) in Chittorgarh?
Rana Kumbha
• Who was the last ruler of Shisunaga dynasty?
Mahanandin
• Who was the first woman Speaker of the Lok Sabha?
Meira Kumar
• Megasthenes was an envoy of which of the following kings?
Seleucus
• When was the Battle of Tarain started?
1191
• When was the Doordarshan established?
15 September 1959
• Amjad Ali khan is famous for playing
Sarod
• Who was the founder of the Rashtrakut Dynasty?
Dantidurg
• Who of the following is known as 'Father of Zoology1?
Aristotle
• Where do plants synthesize protein from?
Amino Acids
• What is the most fragile bone in the human body?
Lacrimal
• Lactose is present in
Milk
• Absolute Zero is defined as
The temperature at which all molecular motion ceases
• Which compound is used in Anti-malarial drug?
Chloroquine
• Alkali metals can easily lose electrons
• Which of the following chemical is used in artificial rain?
Silver Iodide
• Which hormone is found in gaseous form?
Ethylene
• Who wrote the Padshahnama?
Abdal Hamid Lahori
• Who paved the way to the abolition of slavery in America?
Abraham Lincoln
• Who was the last ruler of the Khilji dynasty?
Khusrau Khan
• Who is honoured while celebrating engineer's day in India?
M Vishweshwaraiya
• What can be the maximum duration of totality for a solar eclipse?
7 minutes 29 seconds
• All souls day is a festival.
Christian
• The highest airport in India is
Leh airport
• India has a land boundary of about km.
15200
• Which of following are known as Sheep Islands?
Faroe Islands
• Which planet is known as the Lord of the Heavens?
Jupiter
• Which is the largest fresh water lake of India?
Wular lake
• Which country is the largest producer of natural rubber in the world?
Thailand
• In which district is the Bhadla Solar park located?
Jodhpur
• The ozone layer is mainly found in the lower portion of the .
Stratosphere
• Where is the headquarters of the ‘International Criminal Police Organisation'?
Lyon
• On which date National Technology Day is observed?
11 May
• Ashoka Chakra, highest peacetime gallantry award is made up of
Gold
• Bhangra is a folk dance of
Punjab
• What are the imaginary lines encircling the earth horizontally called?
Latitudes
• It is difficult to walk on ice than on concrete road because
Due to less friction between ice and feet
• Who is known as the father of modern chemistry?
Antoine Lavoisier
• Who among the following first discovered that “The Sun does not move”?
Leonardo Da Vinci
• On which date, World Diabetes Day is observed?
November 14
• Who among the following receives Dronacharya Award?
Sports Coaches
• Electrons move around the nucleus in motion.
Orbital
• Dachigam National Park associated with
Hangul, or the Kashmir stag (J & K)
• Who discovered Antarctica?
James Cook
• Which method is used for creating a photo with the help of a laser beam in 3D?
Holography
• The time taken by a pendulum to complete one oscillation is called its?
Time period
• Ozone hole is caused by chemicals like .
Chloro Fluoro Carbon
• The melting point of ice is K.
273.16
• What are the parts of the excretory system?
Sweat glands, the liver, the lungs and the kidney system
• A healthy adult man has, on an average, (in millions) of RBCs mm-3 of blood.
5-5.5
• Bharat Ratna can be awarded to maximum how many persons in a particular year?

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

• Round revolution is associated with which of these crops?


Potato
• Who wrote "Romeo & Juliet"?
William Shakespeare
• The Desert Festival is held in .
Jaisalme
• The tenure of the members of Lok Sabha is for how many years?
5
• How many types of writ are there in the Indian Constitution?
5
• Shah Jahan (1627-1657 AD) was the ruler of which dynasty?
Mughal
• Who among of the following was the founder of society called 'Abhinav Bharat1?
Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
• Cosmic rays are coming
from
Interstellar space
• In which year, the NREGA was renamed as the MGNREGA?
2009
• Shivkumar Sharma is famous for playing which musical instrument?
Santoo
• Which committee was formed to review “Community Development Programme” of
1952?
Balwan Rai Mehta Committee
• Doubts and disputes relating to the election of a President or Vice President shall be
decided by whom?
Supreme Court
• Who was considered to be the first non-Kshatriya dynasty?
Mahapadma Nanda
• Kwashiorkor disease in children is caused by
sufficient carbohydrates and fats but deficient proteins in diet
• Accumulation of which one of the following in the muscles of sprinters leads to cramp?
Lactic acid
• The State which produces largest number of orchids in India is
Sikkim
• Which two planets of the solar system have no satellite?
Mercury and Venus
• Which one of fertilizers has the maximum percentage of nitrogen?
Urea

• Comptroller and Auditor General of India is appointed by


President
• Which of the following battles was fought in 1192 AD?
Second battle of Tarain
• Marble is a metamorphic rock of .
Limestone
• is an example of intrusive igneous rock.
Granite
• Padma Bhushan awards are given on which of the following days?
Republic Day
• Who is the founder of Charminar of Hyderabad?
Mohammad Quli Qutub Shahi
• In which part of constitution amendment process of constitution is mentioned?
Part 20
• The ‘Junagarh Rock Inscription' associated to?
Rudradaman
• In the Western India The Chalukyas dynasty succeeded by?
Rashtrakutas
• Most of the chola temples were dedicated to
Shiva
• The Sultan who described himself as ‘The Second Alexander' (Sikander-i-Sani) was
Alauddin Khilji
• Name the king who invaded Delhi and plundered the Kohinoor Diamond.
Nadir Shah
• Who among the following had repealed the Vernacular Press Act?
Lord Ripon
• Who is considered to be the founder of Bhakti movement in North India?
Ramananda
• Which one of the following enzymes is found in human saliva?
Ptyalin
• What is the other name for Vitamin B2?
Riboflavin
• Which of the following coverts carbohydrates into maltose sugar?
Amylase
• Which of the following causes small pox?
Virus
• The richest source of vitamin D is .
Cod liver oil

• The Taj Mahal was built by


Shahjahan
• Gandhiji's famous Quit India Movement call to the british was given in
1942
• In a healthy person average rate of heart beat in one minute is
72 times
• Green pigment found in the leaf of plant is
Chlorophyll
• The first woman Governor of a State in free India was
Mrs. Sarojini Naidu
• India is a secular state because in our country:
state has no religion
• Which of the following is not a Constitutional Body?
Planning Commission
• How many spokes are there in the Dharma Chakra (Ashok) depicted on the National Flag
of India?
24
• The members of the Rajya Sabha are .
Elected members of the legislative assembly
• What is the total number of bones in the human body?
206
• What is the formula of pyruvic acid?
CH3COCOOH
• Under which Article is the Union Public Service Commission of India established?
Article 315
• Who was known as the earliest Neo-nationalist?
Swami Dayanand Saraswati
• A thread is actually stronger than a steel wire.
Nylon
• Tritium is an isotope of
Hydrogen
• Which world heritage site comprises of the tomb of Iltumish?
Qutub Minar
• The last Mughal ruler who got the chance to sat on the peacock throne was
Muhammad Shah
• What is the minimum distance for proper vision?

25 cm

• The normal body temperature of human beings is


98.6 °F
• Which emperor shifted his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad?
Muhammad Bin Tughlaq
• How many types of teeth are there in humans?
4
• Which of the disease is caused due to the deficiency of protein?
Kwashiorkor
• Which of the following causes swine flu?
Virus
• The working of a dry cell is based on .
Electrolysis
• NITI Aayog is a Non- Statutory Body
• The percentage of India's forested land out of total land is
less than 25%.
• Which one of the following States produce the largest amount of spices?
Kerala
• The fuse in an electric circuit is connected in
series with the live wire
• The latex of which plant is use commercially?
rubber tree
• The source of oxygen in atmosphere is due to
Photosynthesis
• Which one of the following is a carbohydrate?
Glucose
• is the part of the Central Processing Unit (CPU).
An arithmetic logic unit (ALU)
• is required to boot a computer.
operating system
• The basic process taking place in nuclear reactors is
Fission
• Hydraulic brakes in automobiles work on
Pascal's principle
• Vegetables are cooked in lesser time by adding a pinch of salt while cooking because
Boiling point of water increases
• How many languages are recognized in the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution?
8th schedule lists 22 languages... (Article 344 and 351)

• Who presides over the joint sitting of the House of People?


the Speaker
• Where is the Forest Research Institute of India located?
Dehradun in Uttarakhand
• ‘Mohen-jo-daro' in Sidhi means
"Mound of the Dead”
• Buddha gave his first sermon at the Deer Park in
Sarnath
• Which of the following is used as a logo of the World Wide Fund (WWF) for Nature?
Panda
• Which of the following authorities is/are competent to issue writs for the enforcement
of Fundamental Rights?
The Supreme Court, the High Court
• Why is radium very costly?
It is found in very small quantity
• Who were the first king to issue gold coins in India?
Indo- Greeks
• Epicentre is concerned with ?
Earthquake
• Which one of the following is responsible for the stimulating effect of tea?
Alkaloids
• Who was last & only Indian Governor General of Independent India?
Chakravarti Rajagopalachari
• Who gave Vallabh Bhai Patel the title of Sardar?
Mahatma Gandhi
• Which of the following states is called ‘Tiger State' of India?
Madhya Pradesh
• The absolute zero is a temperature at which
Molecular motion in gas would cease.
• The sewage obtained from water closets and urinals is known as Sanitary Waste
• Earthquake (shock) waves are....
Infrasonic waves
• Renewable energy can be obtained from Biomass
• Which one of the following is an enzyme ?
Trypsin
• The Sultans of which dynasty ruled for the longest time?
Tughluq dynasty

• Fat can be separated from milk in a cream separator because of


Centrifugal force
• Which one among the following fuels is used in gas welding?
Acetylene
• On which of the following river banks is the city of Hyderabad located?
Musi
• When did the Kisan Credit card (KCC) Schemes for the farmers started in India?
1998-99
• Who among the following is the author of the Book “Gandhi in Champaran”?
DG Tendulkar
• When did the Constituent Assembly adopt National Anthem:
24 January 1950
• The canal which links Atlantic Ocean with Pacific Ocean is The Panama Canal
1006. Which among the following is the largest (gland) of the body?
Liver
• In a photocell light, energy is converted into Electric Energy
• Pure water is a bad conductor of electricity because it is Feebly ionized
• Which of the following zones of Indian Railways is the largest?
Northern Railway
• The temperature of boiling water in a steam engine may be high because :
there is high pressure inside the boiler
• Which, of the following radiations has the least wavelength?
Y - rays
• In Union Territories, English is the official language of
Chandigarh
• The image formed by a plane mirror is always
virtual and erect
• With which set of following countries has Arunachal Pradesh common border?
Bhutan, China and Myanmar
• White phosphorus is always kept under Water
• Which of the following official documents is related with India?
White Paper
• During which session of Indian National Congress, the resolution of ‘Poorna Swaraj'
waspassed?
Lahore Session, 1929
• Which strait connects the Arctic and the Pacific Oceans?
Bering Strait

• 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

• Which of the following is a symptom of haemophilia?


No clotting of Blood
• Spiders belong to the phylum
Arthropoda
• The maximum biodiversity is found in
Tropical rain forests

• How many layers does Human Skin have?


3
• Compounds that are needed for enzymes to function properly are Vitaimins
• Which acts both, an exocrine gland and an endocrine gland?
Pancreas, Testis, Ovary
• Which of the following organism does not have nervous system ?
Amoeba
• A molecule in plants comparable to hemoglobin in animals is
Chlorophyll
• Rodentia Sciurus is the scientific name of Squirrel
• Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) is the most common type of .
Liver Cancer
• Rheumatoid Arthritis is the disease of .
Joints
• Which of the following has no blood, but respires?
Hydra
• Activity of an enzyme can be modulated by change of
pH
• Alfa toxins are produced by
Fungi
• Kerala is famous for the cultivation of
Coconut, Black-pepper, Rubber
• The longest sea beach in india
is
Marina beach
• The most densely populated island of the world is?
JAVA
• The place where the waters of Pacific, Atlantic & Indian Ocean merge is ?
Southern Ocean
• The largest satellite in the solar system is ?
Ganymede

• Tso Moriri, a salt lake in India is located in which of following state?


Ladakh UT
• Which country is the largest producer of cardamom in the world?
Guatemala
• On the tributary of which river has Rihand Dam been constructed?
Son
• Curie is the unit of
Radioactivity
• Haemoglobin has highest affinity for
Carbon monoxide
• India and China signed 'Panchsheel Pact in the year
1954
• The League of Nations was formed at the end of which war?
World War I
• Where did Mahavira attain Nirvana?
Pavapuri
• The motion of a freely falling body is an example of motion.
uniformly accelerated
• Which of the following States has the largest reserve of copper ore ?
Rajasthan
• Tatipaka Oil Refinery is located in the State of
Andhra Pradesh
• Telangana creation as in independent state is primarily the outcome of-
15th Lok Sabha
• Who among the following is known as the “Saint of
Dakhineshwar”?
Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa
• Ptyalin is an enzyme produced in the
Salivary glands
• Who was the founder of the City of Agra?
Sikandar Lodhi
• The concept of Economic Planning in India is derived from.
USSR
• Where is situated Great barrier reef?
Australia

• Which rivers cross the Tropic of Capricorn twice?


Limpopo River
• Which River crosses Equator twice ?
Congo River
• Taj Mahal was designed by Ustad Ahmed
• Which of the following writ is issued by a higher court to a lower court?
Prohibition
• The antiparticle of an electron is
Positron
• Chlorophyll was first isolated and named by
Joseph Bienaime Caventou and Pierre Joseph Pelletier
• Which of the following is also termed as main memory of computer?
Ram
• In a magnifying glass lens is used.
Convex
• Which of the following is a major component of water pollution in Bengal Basin?
Arsenic
• Which of the following gives colour to human skin?
Melanin
• Magical charms and spells are given in which of the following Vedas?
Atharva Veda
• Why was 'Tendulkar Committee' constituted?
Estimation of poverty
• Indian Constitution contains how many Parts?
Twenty-five Parts
• Which is a cold blooded animal?
Snake
• Which constitution Amendment Act of
India reduced voting age from 21 years to 18 years?
61st Amendment Act 1989
• The President's seat can be left vacant for how much duration?
6 months
• Who was the founder of ‘Vikramshila University'?

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

• When ice cubes are made, the entropy of water


Decreases
• Which is the Buddhist Literature?
Tripitakas
• Which of the animal can live without water in its entire life?
Karngaroo Rat
• The early Buddhist scriptures were composed in
Pali Texts
• Who wrote chandrakanta?
Devaki Nandan Khatri
• Gautam Buddha belonged to which clan?
Shakya
• When was currency demonetised for the first time in India?
1946
• The Ninth Schedule to the Indian Constitution was added by .
First Amendment
• Which has the highest parliamentary constituencies?
Uttar Pradesh
• If cream is removed from milk, its density-Increases
• Laser is a device to produce-Coherent light
• What was the earlier name of Uttar Pradesh?-United Provinces
• Indian Economy is a-mixed Economy
• What is the nature of Detergent solution?-Alkaline (Basic)
• DVD is:
( "digital versatile disc"or "digital video disc")
• Which mauryan empire was killed by pushyamitra shunga, his own commander in
chief?
Brihadratha
• Who among the following gave monistic theory of sovereignty?
Austin
• Which world heritage site comprises of the tomb of Iltumish?
Qutub Minar
• Harsha moved his capital from to

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

• What is the formula of Pressure? -


Force/Area
• What is the unit of Pressure? —
Pascal
• What is the function of Galvanometer?-
Used for measuring Current
• Voltmeter is connected in which configuration in the circuit?-
Parallel to the circuit
• Ammeter is connected in which configuration?-
Series
• Foul smell in garlic is due to?- Allicin or Sulfenic Acid
• Male Chromosomes are represented by?- 44+XY / 22+XY
• Period that does not Contain any Metalloids?- 1st Period
and7th Period
• 4th Period has how many elements?-
18 elements
• Ethanoic acid has which group?-

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

• Chemical name of vinegar is


Acetic acid
• On the Earth, the weight of a body is maximum at the -Pole
• A water tank appears shallower when it is viewed from top due to -Refraction
• Which type of mirror is used in the head lights of vehicles?
Concave mirror

• The dynamo converts


Mechanical energy into electrical energy
• A floating body always displaces liquid equals to its own:
Weight
• Cooking vessels have wooden or bakelite handles because
Wood and bakeliteare bad conductors of heat
• The outermost layer of the Sun is called
Corona

• Photon is the fundamental unit/quantum of -


Light

• A star appears twinkling in the sky because of


Refraction of light by atmosphere
• Which substance is added to make natural rubber more strong and bouncy?
Sulphur
• Economic survey is published by
Ministry of Finance
• Green Revolution was started in
1960 by Norman Borlaug
• The Minimum Support Price for food grains was introduced in the year
1964
• Name the country where the first Industrial Revolution took place :
Great Britain
• Gandhi-lrwin Pact was signed on
March 5,1931
• Which of the following is the oldest Smriti?
Manu Smriti
• The blue colour of sky is due to
scattering of shorter wave -lengths of sunlight in the atmosphere
• Radar is used to
Detect and locate distant objects.
• Who is the 'father1 of White Revolution?
Verghese Kurien
• Which is the world's cultural capital in India?
Kolkata
• India's first Medipark (Medical Park) has been set up in Chennai, Tamil Nadu
• Who administers the oath of office to the President?
Chief Justice of India
• When was the Indian Constitution adopted?
26th November, 1949

• Who among the following is the Oldest High court in India?


Calcutta High Court
• Panchayati Raj system is based on the principle of
Decentralisation of Power
• X-rays were discovered by
Roentgen
• The least distance of distinct vision is
25 CM
• DNA structure was first described by Watson and Crick

• The vitamin most readily destroyed by heat is Ascorbic acid


• Comptroller and Auditor General of India is appointed by the
President
• Solar energy is due to
fusion reactions
• Energy that is produced commercially from coal is called Thermal
Energy
• Which of the following is an example of simple harmonic motion?
Simple pendulum motion
• Malaria is transmitted from one person to another by:
Anopheles Mosquito
• Which programme given the slogan of Garibi Hatao?- 5th five year plan
• In which five year plan India opted for mixed economy? - Second
• When was the first five year plan of India started?- 1951
• Who was the first Chairman of the Planning Commission? - Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
• The Secretariat of SAARC is set up at – Kathmandu
• what name is the Ganga known in Bangladesh? – Padma
• Which State has the largest coastline in India? – Gujarat
• The highest grade and best quality coal is – Anthracite
• Brightest star outside our Solar System is – Sirius (Dog Star)
• Closest star of Solar System is - Proxima Centauri
• Light year" is a unit of – Distance
• The highest waterfall of the world is - Angles Falls
• In Bangladesh, Ganga is known by which name – Padma
• The Brahmaputra system rises in - Tibet (from Chemayungdung glacier)
• In Bangladesh, Brahmaputra is known by which name – Jamuna
• World Environment Day- 5 June
• What is the only country through which both the equator and the Tropic of Capricorn pass - Brazil
• How many Radioactive elements are there in the Periodic Table?-38
• How many chambers are there in a Frog Heart?-3 Chambers
• Last element of the periodic table which is naturally found?-Uranium
• Largest external organ of the human body?-Skin
• Ohm is the SI unit of?-Electrical Resistance
• Which animal creates ultrasound?-Bat, Dolphin
• What is the work of transformer? voltage step up or down
• Blood contains 3 types of cells RBC, WBC and ?-Platelets
• How much amount of water is present in Plasma?- 90-
92
• Which acid is made in stomach?-(HCL) Hydrocholric acid
• Who discovered the Blood group?-Karl Landstainner
• Formula of heavy water -D2O
• Which family does the frog belong?-Amphibian and Class vertebrata
• Chemical name of H2SO4 -Sulfuric acid
• Where is human heart placed in body?-Left Side
• Name Master Gland - Pituitary Gland
• What is the function of Xylem? transport water from roots to shoots and leaves
• Lightest gas name - Hygrogen
• Embryo gets it's food from?-
Placenta

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