[1] Which among the following is the oldest dynasty?
A.
Maurya
B.
Gupta
C.
Kushan
D.
Kanva
Ans:
Maurya
Explanation :
The Maurya Empire was a geographically extensive Iron Age historical power based in Magadha and founded by Chandragupta Maurya
[2] With which of the following is the classic "Jivaka Chintamani" in Tamil associated?
A.
Jainism
B.
Buddhism
C.
Hinduism
D.
Christianity
Ans:
Jainism
Explanation :
The epic tamil poem, Jivaka Cintamani (also known as Civaka Cintamani) is a Jain religious epic authored by jain saint Tiruttakrdeva. This epic is considered one of the classic epics of Sangam Literature.
[3] Which of the following is NOT an Indo-Nepal Cooperation Project?
A.
Sarada Barrage
B.
Tanakpur Barrage
C.
Pancheswar Project
D.
Chukka Project
Ans:
Chukka Project
Explanation :
Chukha District is one of the 20 dzongkhag (districts) comprising Bhutan.
[4] Which amidst the following banks was recently converted to a "Universal Bank"?
A.
Corporation Bank
B.
Bank of Baroda
C.
IDBI Bank
D.
Canara Bank
Ans:
IDBI Bank
Explanation :
On December 15, 2003, the Indian Parliament approved the conversion of Industrial Development Bank of India's (IDBI) into a universal bank.
[5] Which amongst the following currencies the costliest?
A.
French Franc
B.
Swiss Franc
C.
Euro
D.
Pound Sterling
Ans:
Pound Sterling
Explanation :
Pound sterling (symbol: £; ISO code: GBP), commonly known as the pound and less commonly referred to as sterling, is the official currency of the United.
[6] Booker prize is given in the field of:
A.
Medicine
B.
Adventure
C.
Fiction writing
D.
Science
Ans:
Fiction writing
Explanation :
The Man Booker Prize for Fiction, also known in short as the Booker Prize, is a literary prize awarded each year for the best original full-length novel, written in the English language, by a citizen of either the Commonwealth of Nations or the Republic of Ireland.
[7] From which country did the USA purchase Alaska to make it the 50th federating State?
A.
Canada
B.
Britain
C.
Russia
D.
France
Ans:
Russia
Explanation :
On March 30, 1867, the United States reached an agreement to purchase Alaska from Russia for a price of $7.2 million. The Treaty with Russia was negotiated and signed by Secretary of State William Seward and Russian Minister to the United States Edouard de Stoeckl.
[8] Sambhar Salt Lake is situated in:
A.
Himachal Pradesh
B.
Karnataka
C.
Madhya Pradesh
D.
Rajasthan
Ans:
Rajasthan
Explanation :
The Sambhar Salt Lake, India's largest inland salt lake, is located 80 km (50 mi) southwest of the city of Jaipur and 64 km (40 mi) northeast of Ajmer, Rajasthan. It surrounds the historical Sambhar Lake Town.
[9] When was the first train steamed off in India?
A.
1848
B.
1853
C.
1875
D.
1880
Ans:
1853
Explanation :
On April 16,1853, the first passengers train steamed between Bori Bunder in Bombay and Thane.
[10] Who created the unforgettable literary character Swami?
A.
Vikram Seth
B.
R K. Narayan
C.
Mulk Raj Anand
D.
Hari vansh Rai Bachchan
Ans:
R K. Narayan
Explanation :
R. K. Narayan was an Indian author whose works of fiction include a series of books about people and their interactions in an imagined town in India called Malgudi. He is one of three leading figures of early Indian literature in English, along with Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao.
[11] Which of the million-plus-population cities according to 1991 census, has got the highest literacy rate?
A.
Greater Mumbai
B.
Delhi
C.
Chennai
D.
Kochi
Ans:
Kochi
Explanation :
0
[12] Where is the Botanical Survey of India headquartered?
A.
Lucknow
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Kolkata
D.
Oottaccamund
Ans:
Kolkata
Explanation :
The Calcutta Garden became the headquarters of the Survey and was given regional responsibility for Bengal,
[13] On which river has "Naranarayan Setu" been built?
A.
Ganga
B.
Brahmaputra
C.
Mahanadi
D.
Godavari
Ans:
Brahmaputra
Explanation :
Naranarayan Setu is the third bridge to have been constructed over the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India.
[14] Sweetex used by the diabetic patients has energy content of:
A.
Five calories
B.
Ten calories
C.
Hundred Calories
D.
Zero calories
Ans:
Zero calories
Explanation :
• Apples. Share on Pinterest. ... • Arugula. Arugula is a dark, leafy green with a peppery flavor. ... • Asparagus. Asparagus is a flowering vegetable that comes in green, white and purple varieties.
[15] The element which is the most abundant in the human body is -
A.
Oxygen
B.
Carbon
C.
Iron
D.
Nitrogen
Ans:
Oxygen
Explanation :
By mass, oxygen is the most abundant element in the human body. Oxygen accounts for 61-65% of the mass of the human body. Even though there are many more atoms of hydrogen in your body than oxygen, each oxygen atom is 16 times more massive than a hydrogen atom
[16] Trees are leafless for a shorter or longer season of the year in:
A.
Evergreen forest
B.
Mangrove forest
C.
Scrub jungle forest
D.
Deciduous forest
Ans:
Deciduous forest
Explanation :
Temperate deciduous or temperate broad-leaf forests are a variety of temperate forest 'dominated' by trees that lose their leaves each year. They are found in areas with warm moist summers and cool winters.
[17] Oxygen liberated during photosynthesis is coming from:
A.
Carbon dioxide
B.
Water
C.
Bresk down of chlorophy II
D.
Atmosphere
Ans:
Water
Explanation :
The oxygen during photosynthesis comes from split water molecules. During photosynthesis, the plant absorbs water and carbon dioxide. After the absorption, the water molecules are disassembled and converted into sugar and oxygen
[18] Which of the following is NOT included in the Technology Mission?
A.
Oil seeds
B.
Pulses
C.
Maize
D.
Vegetables
Ans:
Vegetables
Explanation :
0
[19] Which of the following is not a role assigned to Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Parks?
A.
Training
B.
Testing and Calibration
C.
Technology development
D.
Raising funds for entrepreneurs
Ans:
Raising funds for entrepreneurs
Explanation :
An increase in the number of contests has tremendously helped to maximize the opportunities for fund raising. It encourages entrepreneurs with business ideas
[20] From the following languages listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution pick out the one which is the official language of a State:
A.
Kashmiri
B.
Urdu
C.
Sindhi
D.
Nepali
Ans:
Urdu
Explanation :
As per Articles 344(1) and 351 of the Indian Constitution, the eighth schedule includes the recognition of the following 22 languages: Urdu,Bengali etc
[21] Who is authorised to transfer the Judge of one High Court to another High Court?
A.
The President
B.
The Chief Justice of India
C.
A Collegium of Judges of the Supreme Court
D.
The Law Minister
Ans:
The President
Explanation :
The President holds the authority of transferring judges from one High Court to another High Court. He carries this order after consultation with the Chief Justice of India.
[22] Milk is a colloidal system in which:
A.
Water is dispersed in fat
B.
Fat is dispersed in water
C.
Fat and water are dispersed in each other
D.
Fat is dissolved
Ans:
Fat is dispersed in water
Explanation :
Milk is a colloidal system in which liquid is dispersed in liquid. Whipped cream is a foam is which gas is dispersed in liquid. A colloidal system in which liquid is a dispersed phase and solid is dispersion medium is known as Gel.
[23] “Curie” is unit of:
A.
Radioactivity
B.
Temperature
C.
Heat
D.
Energy
Ans:
Radioactivity
Explanation :
The curie is a unit of ionizing radiation (radioactivity), symbolized Ci and equal to 3.7x1010 disintegrations or nuclear transformations per second. This is approximately the amount of radioactivity emitted by one gram (1 g) of radium-226. The unit is named after Pierre Curie, a French physicist.
[24] Which commission made the recommendations which formed the basis for the Punjab Reorganization Act which created the states Punjab and Haryana?
A.
Dhar Commission
B.
Kass Commission
C.
Shah Commission
D.
Mahajan Commission
Ans:
Shah Commission
Explanation :
Shah Commission was a commission of inquiry appointed by Government of India in 1977 to inquire into all the excesses committed in the Indian Emergency (1975 - 77). It was headed by Justice J.C. Shah, a former chief Justice of India.
[25] Who discovered Choler germs?
A.
Robert Koch
B.
Rene Laennec
C.
Dreser
D.
Hansen
Ans:
Robert Koch
Explanation :
V. cholerae was first isolated as the cause of cholera by Filippo Pacini in 1854, but his discovery was not widely known until Robert Koch (who also discovered the cause of tuberculosis), working independently 30 years later, publicized the knowledge and the means of fighting the disease.
[26] Who developed Hydrogen Bomb?
A.
Wernher Von Braun
B.
J. Robert Oppen Heimer
C.
Edward Teller
D.
Samuel Cohen
Ans:
Samuel Cohen
Explanation :
But after the Soviets successfully detonated an atomic bomb in 1949, President Harry S. Truman ordered the creation of a hydrogen bomb project. With the help of the Polish mathematician Stanislaw Ulam, Dr. Teller developed a model for the hydrogen bomb known as the Teller-Ulam design. Nov 1, 2011
[27] Where did the traveller Ibn Batuta come from?
A.
Morocco
B.
Persia
C.
Turkey
D.
Central Asia
Ans:
Morocco
Explanation :
All that is known about Ibn Battuta's life comes from the autobiographical information included in the account of his travels, which records that he was of Berber descent, born into a family of Islamic legal scholars in Tangier, Morocco, on 25 February 1304, during the reign of the Marinid dynasty.
[28] The enzyme that converts glucose to ethyl alcohol is:
A.
Invertase
B.
Maltase
C.
Zymase
D.
Diastase
Ans:
Zymase
Explanation :
The process which converts glucose into ethyl alcohol with the liberation of carbon dioxide is known as alcoholic fermentation. It is carried out by anaerobic fungus such as yeast. The process occurs in the presence of enzyme zymase which is present in yeast.
[29] In which field of J Roy make his name?
A.
Sculpture
B.
Music
C.
Painting
D.
Drama
Ans:
Painting
Explanation :
Jamini Roy (14 April 1887 – 24 April 1972) was an Indian painter. He was honoured with the State award of Padma Bhushan in 1954. He was one of the most famous pupils of Rabindranath Tagore, whose artistic originality and contribution to the emergence of modern art in India remains unquestionable.
[30] Who won the Jnanpith award for the year 2001?
A.
Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya
B.
Rajendra Shah
C.
Mahasweta Devi
D.
M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Ans:
Rajendra Shah
Explanation :
Rajendra Keshavlal Shah was a lyrical poet who wrote in Gujarati. Born in Kapadvanj, he authored more than 20 collections of poems and songs, mainly on the themes of the beauty of nature, and about the everyday lives of indigenous peoples and fisher folk communities
[31] Who amongst the following was awarded Nobel Prize for path breaking contributions to develop treatment against Parkinson's disease?
A.
Arvid Carlsson
B.
Walter Kohn
C.
Robert B. Laughlin
D.
Ferid Murad
Ans:
Arvid Carlsson
Explanation :
In the 1950s, Arvid Carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was a neurotransmitter in the brain and not just a precursor fornorepinephrine, as had been previously believed. He developed a method for measuring the amount of dopamine in brain tissues and found that dopamine levels in the basal ganglia, a brain area important for movement, were particularly high. He then showed that giving animals the drug reserpine caused a decrease in dopamine levels and a loss of movement control. These effects were similar to the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Arvid Carlsson subsequently won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000.
[32] Who won the gold medal in football at the Sydney Olympics 2000?
A.
Italy
B.
Cameroon
C.
South Korea
D.
Columbia
Ans:
Cameroon
Explanation :
Cameroon won its first gold medal in any Olympic sport when it came from two goals down to tie Spain, 2-2, and then beat the Spaniards, 5-3, on penalty kicks in a remarkable Olympic men's soccer final. The decisive penalty kick was scored by Patrick Wome.
[33] Who won the gold medal for 400 metres run at two consecutive Olympic Games?
A.
Michael Johnson
B.
Carl Lawis
C.
Alvin Harrison
D.
Gregory Haughton
Ans:
micheal John swon
Explanation :
Michael Johnson made his Olympic debut in 1992, winning the 4x400m relay. At the 1996 Games, he became the only man in history to win the 200m and the 400m. becoming the 1st athlete to capture 2 consecutive 400m gold medals.
[34] Which rulers built the Ellora temples?
A.
Chalukya
B.
Sunga
C.
Rashtrakuta
D.
Pallava
Ans:
Rashtrakuta
Explanation :
The Kailash Temple is the sixteenth cave, and it is one of the 32 cave temples and monasteries forming the magnanimous Ellora Caves. As per the historical records, it was built by the 8th century Rashtrakuta King Krishna I between the year 756 and 773 AD
[35] Which of the following is in the World Heritage list?
A.
Khajuraho
B.
Nalanda ruins
C.
Hampi ruins
D.
Tajmahal
Ans:
Tajmahal
Explanation :
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal.
[36] What is the age from which certain category of sports persons winning gold medals at international level are entitled to receive pension?
A.
30
B.
40
C.
50
D.
60
Ans:
30
Explanation :
0
[37] Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?
A.
Kolkata
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Mumbai
D.
Chennai
Ans:
Darjeeling
Explanation :
India was one of the pioneering countries in establishing hydro-electric power plants. The power plants at Darjeeling and Shimsha were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and is one of the first in Asia.
[38] Where is "Pus Fair held?
A.
Jodhpur
B.
Ajmer
C.
Jaipur
D.
Udaipur
Ans:
Ajmer
Explanation :
The Puskar Mela is the camel and live stock fair.
[39] Silk fibre chemically is:
A.
Carbohydrate
B.
Fat
C.
Protein
D.
Cellulose
Ans:
Protein
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
The Maurya Empire was a geographically extensive Iron Age historical power based in Magadha and founded by Chandragupta Maurya
[2] With which of the following is the classic "Jivaka Chintamani" in Tamil associated?
A.
Jainism
B.
Buddhism
C.
Hinduism
D.
Christianity
Ans:
Jainism
Explanation :
The epic tamil poem, Jivaka Cintamani (also known as Civaka Cintamani) is a Jain religious epic authored by jain saint Tiruttakrdeva. This epic is considered one of the classic epics of Sangam Literature.
[3] Which of the following is NOT an Indo-Nepal Cooperation Project?
A.
Sarada Barrage
B.
Tanakpur Barrage
C.
Pancheswar Project
D.
Chukka Project
Ans:
Chukka Project
Explanation :
Chukha District is one of the 20 dzongkhag (districts) comprising Bhutan.
[4] Which amidst the following banks was recently converted to a "Universal Bank"?
A.
Corporation Bank
B.
Bank of Baroda
C.
IDBI Bank
D.
Canara Bank
Ans:
IDBI Bank
Explanation :
On December 15, 2003, the Indian Parliament approved the conversion of Industrial Development Bank of India's (IDBI) into a universal bank.
[5] Which amongst the following currencies the costliest?
A.
French Franc
B.
Swiss Franc
C.
Euro
D.
Pound Sterling
Ans:
Pound Sterling
Explanation :
Pound sterling (symbol: £; ISO code: GBP), commonly known as the pound and less commonly referred to as sterling, is the official currency of the United.
[6] Booker prize is given in the field of:
A.
Medicine
B.
Adventure
C.
Fiction writing
D.
Science
Ans:
Fiction writing
Explanation :
The Man Booker Prize for Fiction, also known in short as the Booker Prize, is a literary prize awarded each year for the best original full-length novel, written in the English language, by a citizen of either the Commonwealth of Nations or the Republic of Ireland.
[7] From which country did the USA purchase Alaska to make it the 50th federating State?
A.
Canada
B.
Britain
C.
Russia
D.
France
Ans:
Russia
Explanation :
On March 30, 1867, the United States reached an agreement to purchase Alaska from Russia for a price of $7.2 million. The Treaty with Russia was negotiated and signed by Secretary of State William Seward and Russian Minister to the United States Edouard de Stoeckl.
[8] Sambhar Salt Lake is situated in:
A.
Himachal Pradesh
B.
Karnataka
C.
Madhya Pradesh
D.
Rajasthan
Ans:
Rajasthan
Explanation :
The Sambhar Salt Lake, India's largest inland salt lake, is located 80 km (50 mi) southwest of the city of Jaipur and 64 km (40 mi) northeast of Ajmer, Rajasthan. It surrounds the historical Sambhar Lake Town.
[9] When was the first train steamed off in India?
A.
1848
B.
1853
C.
1875
D.
1880
Ans:
1853
Explanation :
On April 16,1853, the first passengers train steamed between Bori Bunder in Bombay and Thane.
[10] Who created the unforgettable literary character Swami?
A.
Vikram Seth
B.
R K. Narayan
C.
Mulk Raj Anand
D.
Hari vansh Rai Bachchan
Ans:
R K. Narayan
Explanation :
R. K. Narayan was an Indian author whose works of fiction include a series of books about people and their interactions in an imagined town in India called Malgudi. He is one of three leading figures of early Indian literature in English, along with Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao.
[11] Which of the million-plus-population cities according to 1991 census, has got the highest literacy rate?
A.
Greater Mumbai
B.
Delhi
C.
Chennai
D.
Kochi
Ans:
Kochi
Explanation :
0
[12] Where is the Botanical Survey of India headquartered?
A.
Lucknow
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Kolkata
D.
Oottaccamund
Ans:
Kolkata
Explanation :
The Calcutta Garden became the headquarters of the Survey and was given regional responsibility for Bengal,
[13] On which river has "Naranarayan Setu" been built?
A.
Ganga
B.
Brahmaputra
C.
Mahanadi
D.
Godavari
Ans:
Brahmaputra
Explanation :
Naranarayan Setu is the third bridge to have been constructed over the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India.
[14] Sweetex used by the diabetic patients has energy content of:
A.
Five calories
B.
Ten calories
C.
Hundred Calories
D.
Zero calories
Ans:
Zero calories
Explanation :
• Apples. Share on Pinterest. ... • Arugula. Arugula is a dark, leafy green with a peppery flavor. ... • Asparagus. Asparagus is a flowering vegetable that comes in green, white and purple varieties.
[15] The element which is the most abundant in the human body is -
A.
Oxygen
B.
Carbon
C.
Iron
D.
Nitrogen
Ans:
Oxygen
Explanation :
By mass, oxygen is the most abundant element in the human body. Oxygen accounts for 61-65% of the mass of the human body. Even though there are many more atoms of hydrogen in your body than oxygen, each oxygen atom is 16 times more massive than a hydrogen atom
[16] Trees are leafless for a shorter or longer season of the year in:
A.
Evergreen forest
B.
Mangrove forest
C.
Scrub jungle forest
D.
Deciduous forest
Ans:
Deciduous forest
Explanation :
Temperate deciduous or temperate broad-leaf forests are a variety of temperate forest 'dominated' by trees that lose their leaves each year. They are found in areas with warm moist summers and cool winters.
[17] Oxygen liberated during photosynthesis is coming from:
A.
Carbon dioxide
B.
Water
C.
Bresk down of chlorophy II
D.
Atmosphere
Ans:
Water
Explanation :
The oxygen during photosynthesis comes from split water molecules. During photosynthesis, the plant absorbs water and carbon dioxide. After the absorption, the water molecules are disassembled and converted into sugar and oxygen
[18] Which of the following is NOT included in the Technology Mission?
A.
Oil seeds
B.
Pulses
C.
Maize
D.
Vegetables
Ans:
Vegetables
Explanation :
0
[19] Which of the following is not a role assigned to Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Parks?
A.
Training
B.
Testing and Calibration
C.
Technology development
D.
Raising funds for entrepreneurs
Ans:
Raising funds for entrepreneurs
Explanation :
An increase in the number of contests has tremendously helped to maximize the opportunities for fund raising. It encourages entrepreneurs with business ideas
[20] From the following languages listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution pick out the one which is the official language of a State:
A.
Kashmiri
B.
Urdu
C.
Sindhi
D.
Nepali
Ans:
Urdu
Explanation :
As per Articles 344(1) and 351 of the Indian Constitution, the eighth schedule includes the recognition of the following 22 languages: Urdu,Bengali etc
[21] Who is authorised to transfer the Judge of one High Court to another High Court?
A.
The President
B.
The Chief Justice of India
C.
A Collegium of Judges of the Supreme Court
D.
The Law Minister
Ans:
The President
Explanation :
The President holds the authority of transferring judges from one High Court to another High Court. He carries this order after consultation with the Chief Justice of India.
[22] Milk is a colloidal system in which:
A.
Water is dispersed in fat
B.
Fat is dispersed in water
C.
Fat and water are dispersed in each other
D.
Fat is dissolved
Ans:
Fat is dispersed in water
Explanation :
Milk is a colloidal system in which liquid is dispersed in liquid. Whipped cream is a foam is which gas is dispersed in liquid. A colloidal system in which liquid is a dispersed phase and solid is dispersion medium is known as Gel.
[23] “Curie” is unit of:
A.
Radioactivity
B.
Temperature
C.
Heat
D.
Energy
Ans:
Radioactivity
Explanation :
The curie is a unit of ionizing radiation (radioactivity), symbolized Ci and equal to 3.7x1010 disintegrations or nuclear transformations per second. This is approximately the amount of radioactivity emitted by one gram (1 g) of radium-226. The unit is named after Pierre Curie, a French physicist.
[24] Which commission made the recommendations which formed the basis for the Punjab Reorganization Act which created the states Punjab and Haryana?
A.
Dhar Commission
B.
Kass Commission
C.
Shah Commission
D.
Mahajan Commission
Ans:
Shah Commission
Explanation :
Shah Commission was a commission of inquiry appointed by Government of India in 1977 to inquire into all the excesses committed in the Indian Emergency (1975 - 77). It was headed by Justice J.C. Shah, a former chief Justice of India.
[25] Who discovered Choler germs?
A.
Robert Koch
B.
Rene Laennec
C.
Dreser
D.
Hansen
Ans:
Robert Koch
Explanation :
V. cholerae was first isolated as the cause of cholera by Filippo Pacini in 1854, but his discovery was not widely known until Robert Koch (who also discovered the cause of tuberculosis), working independently 30 years later, publicized the knowledge and the means of fighting the disease.
[26] Who developed Hydrogen Bomb?
A.
Wernher Von Braun
B.
J. Robert Oppen Heimer
C.
Edward Teller
D.
Samuel Cohen
Ans:
Samuel Cohen
Explanation :
But after the Soviets successfully detonated an atomic bomb in 1949, President Harry S. Truman ordered the creation of a hydrogen bomb project. With the help of the Polish mathematician Stanislaw Ulam, Dr. Teller developed a model for the hydrogen bomb known as the Teller-Ulam design. Nov 1, 2011
[27] Where did the traveller Ibn Batuta come from?
A.
Morocco
B.
Persia
C.
Turkey
D.
Central Asia
Ans:
Morocco
Explanation :
All that is known about Ibn Battuta's life comes from the autobiographical information included in the account of his travels, which records that he was of Berber descent, born into a family of Islamic legal scholars in Tangier, Morocco, on 25 February 1304, during the reign of the Marinid dynasty.
[28] The enzyme that converts glucose to ethyl alcohol is:
A.
Invertase
B.
Maltase
C.
Zymase
D.
Diastase
Ans:
Zymase
Explanation :
The process which converts glucose into ethyl alcohol with the liberation of carbon dioxide is known as alcoholic fermentation. It is carried out by anaerobic fungus such as yeast. The process occurs in the presence of enzyme zymase which is present in yeast.
[29] In which field of J Roy make his name?
A.
Sculpture
B.
Music
C.
Painting
D.
Drama
Ans:
Painting
Explanation :
Jamini Roy (14 April 1887 – 24 April 1972) was an Indian painter. He was honoured with the State award of Padma Bhushan in 1954. He was one of the most famous pupils of Rabindranath Tagore, whose artistic originality and contribution to the emergence of modern art in India remains unquestionable.
[30] Who won the Jnanpith award for the year 2001?
A.
Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya
B.
Rajendra Shah
C.
Mahasweta Devi
D.
M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Ans:
Rajendra Shah
Explanation :
Rajendra Keshavlal Shah was a lyrical poet who wrote in Gujarati. Born in Kapadvanj, he authored more than 20 collections of poems and songs, mainly on the themes of the beauty of nature, and about the everyday lives of indigenous peoples and fisher folk communities
[31] Who amongst the following was awarded Nobel Prize for path breaking contributions to develop treatment against Parkinson's disease?
A.
Arvid Carlsson
B.
Walter Kohn
C.
Robert B. Laughlin
D.
Ferid Murad
Ans:
Arvid Carlsson
Explanation :
In the 1950s, Arvid Carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was a neurotransmitter in the brain and not just a precursor fornorepinephrine, as had been previously believed. He developed a method for measuring the amount of dopamine in brain tissues and found that dopamine levels in the basal ganglia, a brain area important for movement, were particularly high. He then showed that giving animals the drug reserpine caused a decrease in dopamine levels and a loss of movement control. These effects were similar to the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Arvid Carlsson subsequently won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000.
[32] Who won the gold medal in football at the Sydney Olympics 2000?
A.
Italy
B.
Cameroon
C.
South Korea
D.
Columbia
Ans:
Cameroon
Explanation :
Cameroon won its first gold medal in any Olympic sport when it came from two goals down to tie Spain, 2-2, and then beat the Spaniards, 5-3, on penalty kicks in a remarkable Olympic men's soccer final. The decisive penalty kick was scored by Patrick Wome.
[33] Who won the gold medal for 400 metres run at two consecutive Olympic Games?
A.
Michael Johnson
B.
Carl Lawis
C.
Alvin Harrison
D.
Gregory Haughton
Ans:
micheal John swon
Explanation :
Michael Johnson made his Olympic debut in 1992, winning the 4x400m relay. At the 1996 Games, he became the only man in history to win the 200m and the 400m. becoming the 1st athlete to capture 2 consecutive 400m gold medals.
[34] Which rulers built the Ellora temples?
A.
Chalukya
B.
Sunga
C.
Rashtrakuta
D.
Pallava
Ans:
Rashtrakuta
Explanation :
The Kailash Temple is the sixteenth cave, and it is one of the 32 cave temples and monasteries forming the magnanimous Ellora Caves. As per the historical records, it was built by the 8th century Rashtrakuta King Krishna I between the year 756 and 773 AD
[35] Which of the following is in the World Heritage list?
A.
Khajuraho
B.
Nalanda ruins
C.
Hampi ruins
D.
Tajmahal
Ans:
Tajmahal
Explanation :
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal.
[36] What is the age from which certain category of sports persons winning gold medals at international level are entitled to receive pension?
A.
30
B.
40
C.
50
D.
60
Ans:
30
Explanation :
0
[37] Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?
A.
Kolkata
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Mumbai
D.
Chennai
Ans:
Darjeeling
Explanation :
India was one of the pioneering countries in establishing hydro-electric power plants. The power plants at Darjeeling and Shimsha were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and is one of the first in Asia.
[38] Where is "Pus Fair held?
A.
Jodhpur
B.
Ajmer
C.
Jaipur
D.
Udaipur
Ans:
Ajmer
Explanation :
The Puskar Mela is the camel and live stock fair.
[39] Silk fibre chemically is:
A.
Carbohydrate
B.
Fat
C.
Protein
D.
Cellulose
Ans:
Protein
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
Chukha District is one of the 20 dzongkhag (districts) comprising Bhutan.
[4] Which amidst the following banks was recently converted to a "Universal Bank"?
A.
Corporation Bank
B.
Bank of Baroda
C.
IDBI Bank
D.
Canara Bank
Ans:
IDBI Bank
Explanation :
On December 15, 2003, the Indian Parliament approved the conversion of Industrial Development Bank of India's (IDBI) into a universal bank.
[5] Which amongst the following currencies the costliest?
A.
French Franc
B.
Swiss Franc
C.
Euro
D.
Pound Sterling
Ans:
Pound Sterling
Explanation :
Pound sterling (symbol: £; ISO code: GBP), commonly known as the pound and less commonly referred to as sterling, is the official currency of the United.
[6] Booker prize is given in the field of:
A.
Medicine
B.
Adventure
C.
Fiction writing
D.
Science
Ans:
Fiction writing
Explanation :
The Man Booker Prize for Fiction, also known in short as the Booker Prize, is a literary prize awarded each year for the best original full-length novel, written in the English language, by a citizen of either the Commonwealth of Nations or the Republic of Ireland.
[7] From which country did the USA purchase Alaska to make it the 50th federating State?
A.
Canada
B.
Britain
C.
Russia
D.
France
Ans:
Russia
Explanation :
On March 30, 1867, the United States reached an agreement to purchase Alaska from Russia for a price of $7.2 million. The Treaty with Russia was negotiated and signed by Secretary of State William Seward and Russian Minister to the United States Edouard de Stoeckl.
[8] Sambhar Salt Lake is situated in:
A.
Himachal Pradesh
B.
Karnataka
C.
Madhya Pradesh
D.
Rajasthan
Ans:
Rajasthan
Explanation :
The Sambhar Salt Lake, India's largest inland salt lake, is located 80 km (50 mi) southwest of the city of Jaipur and 64 km (40 mi) northeast of Ajmer, Rajasthan. It surrounds the historical Sambhar Lake Town.
[9] When was the first train steamed off in India?
A.
1848
B.
1853
C.
1875
D.
1880
Ans:
1853
Explanation :
On April 16,1853, the first passengers train steamed between Bori Bunder in Bombay and Thane.
[10] Who created the unforgettable literary character Swami?
A.
Vikram Seth
B.
R K. Narayan
C.
Mulk Raj Anand
D.
Hari vansh Rai Bachchan
Ans:
R K. Narayan
Explanation :
R. K. Narayan was an Indian author whose works of fiction include a series of books about people and their interactions in an imagined town in India called Malgudi. He is one of three leading figures of early Indian literature in English, along with Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao.
[11] Which of the million-plus-population cities according to 1991 census, has got the highest literacy rate?
A.
Greater Mumbai
B.
Delhi
C.
Chennai
D.
Kochi
Ans:
Kochi
Explanation :
0
[12] Where is the Botanical Survey of India headquartered?
A.
Lucknow
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Kolkata
D.
Oottaccamund
Ans:
Kolkata
Explanation :
The Calcutta Garden became the headquarters of the Survey and was given regional responsibility for Bengal,
[13] On which river has "Naranarayan Setu" been built?
A.
Ganga
B.
Brahmaputra
C.
Mahanadi
D.
Godavari
Ans:
Brahmaputra
Explanation :
Naranarayan Setu is the third bridge to have been constructed over the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India.
[14] Sweetex used by the diabetic patients has energy content of:
A.
Five calories
B.
Ten calories
C.
Hundred Calories
D.
Zero calories
Ans:
Zero calories
Explanation :
• Apples. Share on Pinterest. ... • Arugula. Arugula is a dark, leafy green with a peppery flavor. ... • Asparagus. Asparagus is a flowering vegetable that comes in green, white and purple varieties.
[15] The element which is the most abundant in the human body is -
A.
Oxygen
B.
Carbon
C.
Iron
D.
Nitrogen
Ans:
Oxygen
Explanation :
By mass, oxygen is the most abundant element in the human body. Oxygen accounts for 61-65% of the mass of the human body. Even though there are many more atoms of hydrogen in your body than oxygen, each oxygen atom is 16 times more massive than a hydrogen atom
[16] Trees are leafless for a shorter or longer season of the year in:
A.
Evergreen forest
B.
Mangrove forest
C.
Scrub jungle forest
D.
Deciduous forest
Ans:
Deciduous forest
Explanation :
Temperate deciduous or temperate broad-leaf forests are a variety of temperate forest 'dominated' by trees that lose their leaves each year. They are found in areas with warm moist summers and cool winters.
[17] Oxygen liberated during photosynthesis is coming from:
A.
Carbon dioxide
B.
Water
C.
Bresk down of chlorophy II
D.
Atmosphere
Ans:
Water
Explanation :
The oxygen during photosynthesis comes from split water molecules. During photosynthesis, the plant absorbs water and carbon dioxide. After the absorption, the water molecules are disassembled and converted into sugar and oxygen
[18] Which of the following is NOT included in the Technology Mission?
A.
Oil seeds
B.
Pulses
C.
Maize
D.
Vegetables
Ans:
Vegetables
Explanation :
0
[19] Which of the following is not a role assigned to Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Parks?
A.
Training
B.
Testing and Calibration
C.
Technology development
D.
Raising funds for entrepreneurs
Ans:
Raising funds for entrepreneurs
Explanation :
An increase in the number of contests has tremendously helped to maximize the opportunities for fund raising. It encourages entrepreneurs with business ideas
[20] From the following languages listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution pick out the one which is the official language of a State:
A.
Kashmiri
B.
Urdu
C.
Sindhi
D.
Nepali
Ans:
Urdu
Explanation :
As per Articles 344(1) and 351 of the Indian Constitution, the eighth schedule includes the recognition of the following 22 languages: Urdu,Bengali etc
[21] Who is authorised to transfer the Judge of one High Court to another High Court?
A.
The President
B.
The Chief Justice of India
C.
A Collegium of Judges of the Supreme Court
D.
The Law Minister
Ans:
The President
Explanation :
The President holds the authority of transferring judges from one High Court to another High Court. He carries this order after consultation with the Chief Justice of India.
[22] Milk is a colloidal system in which:
A.
Water is dispersed in fat
B.
Fat is dispersed in water
C.
Fat and water are dispersed in each other
D.
Fat is dissolved
Ans:
Fat is dispersed in water
Explanation :
Milk is a colloidal system in which liquid is dispersed in liquid. Whipped cream is a foam is which gas is dispersed in liquid. A colloidal system in which liquid is a dispersed phase and solid is dispersion medium is known as Gel.
[23] “Curie” is unit of:
A.
Radioactivity
B.
Temperature
C.
Heat
D.
Energy
Ans:
Radioactivity
Explanation :
The curie is a unit of ionizing radiation (radioactivity), symbolized Ci and equal to 3.7x1010 disintegrations or nuclear transformations per second. This is approximately the amount of radioactivity emitted by one gram (1 g) of radium-226. The unit is named after Pierre Curie, a French physicist.
[24] Which commission made the recommendations which formed the basis for the Punjab Reorganization Act which created the states Punjab and Haryana?
A.
Dhar Commission
B.
Kass Commission
C.
Shah Commission
D.
Mahajan Commission
Ans:
Shah Commission
Explanation :
Shah Commission was a commission of inquiry appointed by Government of India in 1977 to inquire into all the excesses committed in the Indian Emergency (1975 - 77). It was headed by Justice J.C. Shah, a former chief Justice of India.
[25] Who discovered Choler germs?
A.
Robert Koch
B.
Rene Laennec
C.
Dreser
D.
Hansen
Ans:
Robert Koch
Explanation :
V. cholerae was first isolated as the cause of cholera by Filippo Pacini in 1854, but his discovery was not widely known until Robert Koch (who also discovered the cause of tuberculosis), working independently 30 years later, publicized the knowledge and the means of fighting the disease.
[26] Who developed Hydrogen Bomb?
A.
Wernher Von Braun
B.
J. Robert Oppen Heimer
C.
Edward Teller
D.
Samuel Cohen
Ans:
Samuel Cohen
Explanation :
But after the Soviets successfully detonated an atomic bomb in 1949, President Harry S. Truman ordered the creation of a hydrogen bomb project. With the help of the Polish mathematician Stanislaw Ulam, Dr. Teller developed a model for the hydrogen bomb known as the Teller-Ulam design. Nov 1, 2011
[27] Where did the traveller Ibn Batuta come from?
A.
Morocco
B.
Persia
C.
Turkey
D.
Central Asia
Ans:
Morocco
Explanation :
All that is known about Ibn Battuta's life comes from the autobiographical information included in the account of his travels, which records that he was of Berber descent, born into a family of Islamic legal scholars in Tangier, Morocco, on 25 February 1304, during the reign of the Marinid dynasty.
[28] The enzyme that converts glucose to ethyl alcohol is:
A.
Invertase
B.
Maltase
C.
Zymase
D.
Diastase
Ans:
Zymase
Explanation :
The process which converts glucose into ethyl alcohol with the liberation of carbon dioxide is known as alcoholic fermentation. It is carried out by anaerobic fungus such as yeast. The process occurs in the presence of enzyme zymase which is present in yeast.
[29] In which field of J Roy make his name?
A.
Sculpture
B.
Music
C.
Painting
D.
Drama
Ans:
Painting
Explanation :
Jamini Roy (14 April 1887 – 24 April 1972) was an Indian painter. He was honoured with the State award of Padma Bhushan in 1954. He was one of the most famous pupils of Rabindranath Tagore, whose artistic originality and contribution to the emergence of modern art in India remains unquestionable.
[30] Who won the Jnanpith award for the year 2001?
A.
Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya
B.
Rajendra Shah
C.
Mahasweta Devi
D.
M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Ans:
Rajendra Shah
Explanation :
Rajendra Keshavlal Shah was a lyrical poet who wrote in Gujarati. Born in Kapadvanj, he authored more than 20 collections of poems and songs, mainly on the themes of the beauty of nature, and about the everyday lives of indigenous peoples and fisher folk communities
[31] Who amongst the following was awarded Nobel Prize for path breaking contributions to develop treatment against Parkinson's disease?
A.
Arvid Carlsson
B.
Walter Kohn
C.
Robert B. Laughlin
D.
Ferid Murad
Ans:
Arvid Carlsson
Explanation :
In the 1950s, Arvid Carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was a neurotransmitter in the brain and not just a precursor fornorepinephrine, as had been previously believed. He developed a method for measuring the amount of dopamine in brain tissues and found that dopamine levels in the basal ganglia, a brain area important for movement, were particularly high. He then showed that giving animals the drug reserpine caused a decrease in dopamine levels and a loss of movement control. These effects were similar to the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Arvid Carlsson subsequently won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000.
[32] Who won the gold medal in football at the Sydney Olympics 2000?
A.
Italy
B.
Cameroon
C.
South Korea
D.
Columbia
Ans:
Cameroon
Explanation :
Cameroon won its first gold medal in any Olympic sport when it came from two goals down to tie Spain, 2-2, and then beat the Spaniards, 5-3, on penalty kicks in a remarkable Olympic men's soccer final. The decisive penalty kick was scored by Patrick Wome.
[33] Who won the gold medal for 400 metres run at two consecutive Olympic Games?
A.
Michael Johnson
B.
Carl Lawis
C.
Alvin Harrison
D.
Gregory Haughton
Ans:
micheal John swon
Explanation :
Michael Johnson made his Olympic debut in 1992, winning the 4x400m relay. At the 1996 Games, he became the only man in history to win the 200m and the 400m. becoming the 1st athlete to capture 2 consecutive 400m gold medals.
[34] Which rulers built the Ellora temples?
A.
Chalukya
B.
Sunga
C.
Rashtrakuta
D.
Pallava
Ans:
Rashtrakuta
Explanation :
The Kailash Temple is the sixteenth cave, and it is one of the 32 cave temples and monasteries forming the magnanimous Ellora Caves. As per the historical records, it was built by the 8th century Rashtrakuta King Krishna I between the year 756 and 773 AD
[35] Which of the following is in the World Heritage list?
A.
Khajuraho
B.
Nalanda ruins
C.
Hampi ruins
D.
Tajmahal
Ans:
Tajmahal
Explanation :
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal.
[36] What is the age from which certain category of sports persons winning gold medals at international level are entitled to receive pension?
A.
30
B.
40
C.
50
D.
60
Ans:
30
Explanation :
0
[37] Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?
A.
Kolkata
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Mumbai
D.
Chennai
Ans:
Darjeeling
Explanation :
India was one of the pioneering countries in establishing hydro-electric power plants. The power plants at Darjeeling and Shimsha were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and is one of the first in Asia.
[38] Where is "Pus Fair held?
A.
Jodhpur
B.
Ajmer
C.
Jaipur
D.
Udaipur
Ans:
Ajmer
Explanation :
The Puskar Mela is the camel and live stock fair.
[39] Silk fibre chemically is:
A.
Carbohydrate
B.
Fat
C.
Protein
D.
Cellulose
Ans:
Protein
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
Pound sterling (symbol: £; ISO code: GBP), commonly known as the pound and less commonly referred to as sterling, is the official currency of the United.
[6] Booker prize is given in the field of:
A.
Medicine
B.
Adventure
C.
Fiction writing
D.
Science
Ans:
Fiction writing
Explanation :
The Man Booker Prize for Fiction, also known in short as the Booker Prize, is a literary prize awarded each year for the best original full-length novel, written in the English language, by a citizen of either the Commonwealth of Nations or the Republic of Ireland.
[7] From which country did the USA purchase Alaska to make it the 50th federating State?
A.
Canada
B.
Britain
C.
Russia
D.
France
Ans:
Russia
Explanation :
On March 30, 1867, the United States reached an agreement to purchase Alaska from Russia for a price of $7.2 million. The Treaty with Russia was negotiated and signed by Secretary of State William Seward and Russian Minister to the United States Edouard de Stoeckl.
[8] Sambhar Salt Lake is situated in:
A.
Himachal Pradesh
B.
Karnataka
C.
Madhya Pradesh
D.
Rajasthan
Ans:
Rajasthan
Explanation :
The Sambhar Salt Lake, India's largest inland salt lake, is located 80 km (50 mi) southwest of the city of Jaipur and 64 km (40 mi) northeast of Ajmer, Rajasthan. It surrounds the historical Sambhar Lake Town.
[9] When was the first train steamed off in India?
A.
1848
B.
1853
C.
1875
D.
1880
Ans:
1853
Explanation :
On April 16,1853, the first passengers train steamed between Bori Bunder in Bombay and Thane.
[10] Who created the unforgettable literary character Swami?
A.
Vikram Seth
B.
R K. Narayan
C.
Mulk Raj Anand
D.
Hari vansh Rai Bachchan
Ans:
R K. Narayan
Explanation :
R. K. Narayan was an Indian author whose works of fiction include a series of books about people and their interactions in an imagined town in India called Malgudi. He is one of three leading figures of early Indian literature in English, along with Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao.
[11] Which of the million-plus-population cities according to 1991 census, has got the highest literacy rate?
A.
Greater Mumbai
B.
Delhi
C.
Chennai
D.
Kochi
Ans:
Kochi
Explanation :
0
[12] Where is the Botanical Survey of India headquartered?
A.
Lucknow
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Kolkata
D.
Oottaccamund
Ans:
Kolkata
Explanation :
The Calcutta Garden became the headquarters of the Survey and was given regional responsibility for Bengal,
[13] On which river has "Naranarayan Setu" been built?
A.
Ganga
B.
Brahmaputra
C.
Mahanadi
D.
Godavari
Ans:
Brahmaputra
Explanation :
Naranarayan Setu is the third bridge to have been constructed over the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India.
[14] Sweetex used by the diabetic patients has energy content of:
A.
Five calories
B.
Ten calories
C.
Hundred Calories
D.
Zero calories
Ans:
Zero calories
Explanation :
• Apples. Share on Pinterest. ... • Arugula. Arugula is a dark, leafy green with a peppery flavor. ... • Asparagus. Asparagus is a flowering vegetable that comes in green, white and purple varieties.
[15] The element which is the most abundant in the human body is -
A.
Oxygen
B.
Carbon
C.
Iron
D.
Nitrogen
Ans:
Oxygen
Explanation :
By mass, oxygen is the most abundant element in the human body. Oxygen accounts for 61-65% of the mass of the human body. Even though there are many more atoms of hydrogen in your body than oxygen, each oxygen atom is 16 times more massive than a hydrogen atom
[16] Trees are leafless for a shorter or longer season of the year in:
A.
Evergreen forest
B.
Mangrove forest
C.
Scrub jungle forest
D.
Deciduous forest
Ans:
Deciduous forest
Explanation :
Temperate deciduous or temperate broad-leaf forests are a variety of temperate forest 'dominated' by trees that lose their leaves each year. They are found in areas with warm moist summers and cool winters.
[17] Oxygen liberated during photosynthesis is coming from:
A.
Carbon dioxide
B.
Water
C.
Bresk down of chlorophy II
D.
Atmosphere
Ans:
Water
Explanation :
The oxygen during photosynthesis comes from split water molecules. During photosynthesis, the plant absorbs water and carbon dioxide. After the absorption, the water molecules are disassembled and converted into sugar and oxygen
[18] Which of the following is NOT included in the Technology Mission?
A.
Oil seeds
B.
Pulses
C.
Maize
D.
Vegetables
Ans:
Vegetables
Explanation :
0
[19] Which of the following is not a role assigned to Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Parks?
A.
Training
B.
Testing and Calibration
C.
Technology development
D.
Raising funds for entrepreneurs
Ans:
Raising funds for entrepreneurs
Explanation :
An increase in the number of contests has tremendously helped to maximize the opportunities for fund raising. It encourages entrepreneurs with business ideas
[20] From the following languages listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution pick out the one which is the official language of a State:
A.
Kashmiri
B.
Urdu
C.
Sindhi
D.
Nepali
Ans:
Urdu
Explanation :
As per Articles 344(1) and 351 of the Indian Constitution, the eighth schedule includes the recognition of the following 22 languages: Urdu,Bengali etc
[21] Who is authorised to transfer the Judge of one High Court to another High Court?
A.
The President
B.
The Chief Justice of India
C.
A Collegium of Judges of the Supreme Court
D.
The Law Minister
Ans:
The President
Explanation :
The President holds the authority of transferring judges from one High Court to another High Court. He carries this order after consultation with the Chief Justice of India.
[22] Milk is a colloidal system in which:
A.
Water is dispersed in fat
B.
Fat is dispersed in water
C.
Fat and water are dispersed in each other
D.
Fat is dissolved
Ans:
Fat is dispersed in water
Explanation :
Milk is a colloidal system in which liquid is dispersed in liquid. Whipped cream is a foam is which gas is dispersed in liquid. A colloidal system in which liquid is a dispersed phase and solid is dispersion medium is known as Gel.
[23] “Curie” is unit of:
A.
Radioactivity
B.
Temperature
C.
Heat
D.
Energy
Ans:
Radioactivity
Explanation :
The curie is a unit of ionizing radiation (radioactivity), symbolized Ci and equal to 3.7x1010 disintegrations or nuclear transformations per second. This is approximately the amount of radioactivity emitted by one gram (1 g) of radium-226. The unit is named after Pierre Curie, a French physicist.
[24] Which commission made the recommendations which formed the basis for the Punjab Reorganization Act which created the states Punjab and Haryana?
A.
Dhar Commission
B.
Kass Commission
C.
Shah Commission
D.
Mahajan Commission
Ans:
Shah Commission
Explanation :
Shah Commission was a commission of inquiry appointed by Government of India in 1977 to inquire into all the excesses committed in the Indian Emergency (1975 - 77). It was headed by Justice J.C. Shah, a former chief Justice of India.
[25] Who discovered Choler germs?
A.
Robert Koch
B.
Rene Laennec
C.
Dreser
D.
Hansen
Ans:
Robert Koch
Explanation :
V. cholerae was first isolated as the cause of cholera by Filippo Pacini in 1854, but his discovery was not widely known until Robert Koch (who also discovered the cause of tuberculosis), working independently 30 years later, publicized the knowledge and the means of fighting the disease.
[26] Who developed Hydrogen Bomb?
A.
Wernher Von Braun
B.
J. Robert Oppen Heimer
C.
Edward Teller
D.
Samuel Cohen
Ans:
Samuel Cohen
Explanation :
But after the Soviets successfully detonated an atomic bomb in 1949, President Harry S. Truman ordered the creation of a hydrogen bomb project. With the help of the Polish mathematician Stanislaw Ulam, Dr. Teller developed a model for the hydrogen bomb known as the Teller-Ulam design. Nov 1, 2011
[27] Where did the traveller Ibn Batuta come from?
A.
Morocco
B.
Persia
C.
Turkey
D.
Central Asia
Ans:
Morocco
Explanation :
All that is known about Ibn Battuta's life comes from the autobiographical information included in the account of his travels, which records that he was of Berber descent, born into a family of Islamic legal scholars in Tangier, Morocco, on 25 February 1304, during the reign of the Marinid dynasty.
[28] The enzyme that converts glucose to ethyl alcohol is:
A.
Invertase
B.
Maltase
C.
Zymase
D.
Diastase
Ans:
Zymase
Explanation :
The process which converts glucose into ethyl alcohol with the liberation of carbon dioxide is known as alcoholic fermentation. It is carried out by anaerobic fungus such as yeast. The process occurs in the presence of enzyme zymase which is present in yeast.
[29] In which field of J Roy make his name?
A.
Sculpture
B.
Music
C.
Painting
D.
Drama
Ans:
Painting
Explanation :
Jamini Roy (14 April 1887 – 24 April 1972) was an Indian painter. He was honoured with the State award of Padma Bhushan in 1954. He was one of the most famous pupils of Rabindranath Tagore, whose artistic originality and contribution to the emergence of modern art in India remains unquestionable.
[30] Who won the Jnanpith award for the year 2001?
A.
Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya
B.
Rajendra Shah
C.
Mahasweta Devi
D.
M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Ans:
Rajendra Shah
Explanation :
Rajendra Keshavlal Shah was a lyrical poet who wrote in Gujarati. Born in Kapadvanj, he authored more than 20 collections of poems and songs, mainly on the themes of the beauty of nature, and about the everyday lives of indigenous peoples and fisher folk communities
[31] Who amongst the following was awarded Nobel Prize for path breaking contributions to develop treatment against Parkinson's disease?
A.
Arvid Carlsson
B.
Walter Kohn
C.
Robert B. Laughlin
D.
Ferid Murad
Ans:
Arvid Carlsson
Explanation :
In the 1950s, Arvid Carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was a neurotransmitter in the brain and not just a precursor fornorepinephrine, as had been previously believed. He developed a method for measuring the amount of dopamine in brain tissues and found that dopamine levels in the basal ganglia, a brain area important for movement, were particularly high. He then showed that giving animals the drug reserpine caused a decrease in dopamine levels and a loss of movement control. These effects were similar to the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Arvid Carlsson subsequently won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000.
[32] Who won the gold medal in football at the Sydney Olympics 2000?
A.
Italy
B.
Cameroon
C.
South Korea
D.
Columbia
Ans:
Cameroon
Explanation :
Cameroon won its first gold medal in any Olympic sport when it came from two goals down to tie Spain, 2-2, and then beat the Spaniards, 5-3, on penalty kicks in a remarkable Olympic men's soccer final. The decisive penalty kick was scored by Patrick Wome.
[33] Who won the gold medal for 400 metres run at two consecutive Olympic Games?
A.
Michael Johnson
B.
Carl Lawis
C.
Alvin Harrison
D.
Gregory Haughton
Ans:
micheal John swon
Explanation :
Michael Johnson made his Olympic debut in 1992, winning the 4x400m relay. At the 1996 Games, he became the only man in history to win the 200m and the 400m. becoming the 1st athlete to capture 2 consecutive 400m gold medals.
[34] Which rulers built the Ellora temples?
A.
Chalukya
B.
Sunga
C.
Rashtrakuta
D.
Pallava
Ans:
Rashtrakuta
Explanation :
The Kailash Temple is the sixteenth cave, and it is one of the 32 cave temples and monasteries forming the magnanimous Ellora Caves. As per the historical records, it was built by the 8th century Rashtrakuta King Krishna I between the year 756 and 773 AD
[35] Which of the following is in the World Heritage list?
A.
Khajuraho
B.
Nalanda ruins
C.
Hampi ruins
D.
Tajmahal
Ans:
Tajmahal
Explanation :
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal.
[36] What is the age from which certain category of sports persons winning gold medals at international level are entitled to receive pension?
A.
30
B.
40
C.
50
D.
60
Ans:
30
Explanation :
0
[37] Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?
A.
Kolkata
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Mumbai
D.
Chennai
Ans:
Darjeeling
Explanation :
India was one of the pioneering countries in establishing hydro-electric power plants. The power plants at Darjeeling and Shimsha were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and is one of the first in Asia.
[38] Where is "Pus Fair held?
A.
Jodhpur
B.
Ajmer
C.
Jaipur
D.
Udaipur
Ans:
Ajmer
Explanation :
The Puskar Mela is the camel and live stock fair.
[39] Silk fibre chemically is:
A.
Carbohydrate
B.
Fat
C.
Protein
D.
Cellulose
Ans:
Protein
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
On March 30, 1867, the United States reached an agreement to purchase Alaska from Russia for a price of $7.2 million. The Treaty with Russia was negotiated and signed by Secretary of State William Seward and Russian Minister to the United States Edouard de Stoeckl.
[8] Sambhar Salt Lake is situated in:
A.
Himachal Pradesh
B.
Karnataka
C.
Madhya Pradesh
D.
Rajasthan
Ans:
Rajasthan
Explanation :
The Sambhar Salt Lake, India's largest inland salt lake, is located 80 km (50 mi) southwest of the city of Jaipur and 64 km (40 mi) northeast of Ajmer, Rajasthan. It surrounds the historical Sambhar Lake Town.
[9] When was the first train steamed off in India?
A.
1848
B.
1853
C.
1875
D.
1880
Ans:
1853
Explanation :
On April 16,1853, the first passengers train steamed between Bori Bunder in Bombay and Thane.
[10] Who created the unforgettable literary character Swami?
A.
Vikram Seth
B.
R K. Narayan
C.
Mulk Raj Anand
D.
Hari vansh Rai Bachchan
Ans:
R K. Narayan
Explanation :
R. K. Narayan was an Indian author whose works of fiction include a series of books about people and their interactions in an imagined town in India called Malgudi. He is one of three leading figures of early Indian literature in English, along with Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao.
[11] Which of the million-plus-population cities according to 1991 census, has got the highest literacy rate?
A.
Greater Mumbai
B.
Delhi
C.
Chennai
D.
Kochi
Ans:
Kochi
Explanation :
0
[12] Where is the Botanical Survey of India headquartered?
A.
Lucknow
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Kolkata
D.
Oottaccamund
Ans:
Kolkata
Explanation :
The Calcutta Garden became the headquarters of the Survey and was given regional responsibility for Bengal,
[13] On which river has "Naranarayan Setu" been built?
A.
Ganga
B.
Brahmaputra
C.
Mahanadi
D.
Godavari
Ans:
Brahmaputra
Explanation :
Naranarayan Setu is the third bridge to have been constructed over the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India.
[14] Sweetex used by the diabetic patients has energy content of:
A.
Five calories
B.
Ten calories
C.
Hundred Calories
D.
Zero calories
Ans:
Zero calories
Explanation :
• Apples. Share on Pinterest. ... • Arugula. Arugula is a dark, leafy green with a peppery flavor. ... • Asparagus. Asparagus is a flowering vegetable that comes in green, white and purple varieties.
[15] The element which is the most abundant in the human body is -
A.
Oxygen
B.
Carbon
C.
Iron
D.
Nitrogen
Ans:
Oxygen
Explanation :
By mass, oxygen is the most abundant element in the human body. Oxygen accounts for 61-65% of the mass of the human body. Even though there are many more atoms of hydrogen in your body than oxygen, each oxygen atom is 16 times more massive than a hydrogen atom
[16] Trees are leafless for a shorter or longer season of the year in:
A.
Evergreen forest
B.
Mangrove forest
C.
Scrub jungle forest
D.
Deciduous forest
Ans:
Deciduous forest
Explanation :
Temperate deciduous or temperate broad-leaf forests are a variety of temperate forest 'dominated' by trees that lose their leaves each year. They are found in areas with warm moist summers and cool winters.
[17] Oxygen liberated during photosynthesis is coming from:
A.
Carbon dioxide
B.
Water
C.
Bresk down of chlorophy II
D.
Atmosphere
Ans:
Water
Explanation :
The oxygen during photosynthesis comes from split water molecules. During photosynthesis, the plant absorbs water and carbon dioxide. After the absorption, the water molecules are disassembled and converted into sugar and oxygen
[18] Which of the following is NOT included in the Technology Mission?
A.
Oil seeds
B.
Pulses
C.
Maize
D.
Vegetables
Ans:
Vegetables
Explanation :
0
[19] Which of the following is not a role assigned to Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Parks?
A.
Training
B.
Testing and Calibration
C.
Technology development
D.
Raising funds for entrepreneurs
Ans:
Raising funds for entrepreneurs
Explanation :
An increase in the number of contests has tremendously helped to maximize the opportunities for fund raising. It encourages entrepreneurs with business ideas
[20] From the following languages listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution pick out the one which is the official language of a State:
A.
Kashmiri
B.
Urdu
C.
Sindhi
D.
Nepali
Ans:
Urdu
Explanation :
As per Articles 344(1) and 351 of the Indian Constitution, the eighth schedule includes the recognition of the following 22 languages: Urdu,Bengali etc
[21] Who is authorised to transfer the Judge of one High Court to another High Court?
A.
The President
B.
The Chief Justice of India
C.
A Collegium of Judges of the Supreme Court
D.
The Law Minister
Ans:
The President
Explanation :
The President holds the authority of transferring judges from one High Court to another High Court. He carries this order after consultation with the Chief Justice of India.
[22] Milk is a colloidal system in which:
A.
Water is dispersed in fat
B.
Fat is dispersed in water
C.
Fat and water are dispersed in each other
D.
Fat is dissolved
Ans:
Fat is dispersed in water
Explanation :
Milk is a colloidal system in which liquid is dispersed in liquid. Whipped cream is a foam is which gas is dispersed in liquid. A colloidal system in which liquid is a dispersed phase and solid is dispersion medium is known as Gel.
[23] “Curie” is unit of:
A.
Radioactivity
B.
Temperature
C.
Heat
D.
Energy
Ans:
Radioactivity
Explanation :
The curie is a unit of ionizing radiation (radioactivity), symbolized Ci and equal to 3.7x1010 disintegrations or nuclear transformations per second. This is approximately the amount of radioactivity emitted by one gram (1 g) of radium-226. The unit is named after Pierre Curie, a French physicist.
[24] Which commission made the recommendations which formed the basis for the Punjab Reorganization Act which created the states Punjab and Haryana?
A.
Dhar Commission
B.
Kass Commission
C.
Shah Commission
D.
Mahajan Commission
Ans:
Shah Commission
Explanation :
Shah Commission was a commission of inquiry appointed by Government of India in 1977 to inquire into all the excesses committed in the Indian Emergency (1975 - 77). It was headed by Justice J.C. Shah, a former chief Justice of India.
[25] Who discovered Choler germs?
A.
Robert Koch
B.
Rene Laennec
C.
Dreser
D.
Hansen
Ans:
Robert Koch
Explanation :
V. cholerae was first isolated as the cause of cholera by Filippo Pacini in 1854, but his discovery was not widely known until Robert Koch (who also discovered the cause of tuberculosis), working independently 30 years later, publicized the knowledge and the means of fighting the disease.
[26] Who developed Hydrogen Bomb?
A.
Wernher Von Braun
B.
J. Robert Oppen Heimer
C.
Edward Teller
D.
Samuel Cohen
Ans:
Samuel Cohen
Explanation :
But after the Soviets successfully detonated an atomic bomb in 1949, President Harry S. Truman ordered the creation of a hydrogen bomb project. With the help of the Polish mathematician Stanislaw Ulam, Dr. Teller developed a model for the hydrogen bomb known as the Teller-Ulam design. Nov 1, 2011
[27] Where did the traveller Ibn Batuta come from?
A.
Morocco
B.
Persia
C.
Turkey
D.
Central Asia
Ans:
Morocco
Explanation :
All that is known about Ibn Battuta's life comes from the autobiographical information included in the account of his travels, which records that he was of Berber descent, born into a family of Islamic legal scholars in Tangier, Morocco, on 25 February 1304, during the reign of the Marinid dynasty.
[28] The enzyme that converts glucose to ethyl alcohol is:
A.
Invertase
B.
Maltase
C.
Zymase
D.
Diastase
Ans:
Zymase
Explanation :
The process which converts glucose into ethyl alcohol with the liberation of carbon dioxide is known as alcoholic fermentation. It is carried out by anaerobic fungus such as yeast. The process occurs in the presence of enzyme zymase which is present in yeast.
[29] In which field of J Roy make his name?
A.
Sculpture
B.
Music
C.
Painting
D.
Drama
Ans:
Painting
Explanation :
Jamini Roy (14 April 1887 – 24 April 1972) was an Indian painter. He was honoured with the State award of Padma Bhushan in 1954. He was one of the most famous pupils of Rabindranath Tagore, whose artistic originality and contribution to the emergence of modern art in India remains unquestionable.
[30] Who won the Jnanpith award for the year 2001?
A.
Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya
B.
Rajendra Shah
C.
Mahasweta Devi
D.
M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Ans:
Rajendra Shah
Explanation :
Rajendra Keshavlal Shah was a lyrical poet who wrote in Gujarati. Born in Kapadvanj, he authored more than 20 collections of poems and songs, mainly on the themes of the beauty of nature, and about the everyday lives of indigenous peoples and fisher folk communities
[31] Who amongst the following was awarded Nobel Prize for path breaking contributions to develop treatment against Parkinson's disease?
A.
Arvid Carlsson
B.
Walter Kohn
C.
Robert B. Laughlin
D.
Ferid Murad
Ans:
Arvid Carlsson
Explanation :
In the 1950s, Arvid Carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was a neurotransmitter in the brain and not just a precursor fornorepinephrine, as had been previously believed. He developed a method for measuring the amount of dopamine in brain tissues and found that dopamine levels in the basal ganglia, a brain area important for movement, were particularly high. He then showed that giving animals the drug reserpine caused a decrease in dopamine levels and a loss of movement control. These effects were similar to the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Arvid Carlsson subsequently won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000.
[32] Who won the gold medal in football at the Sydney Olympics 2000?
A.
Italy
B.
Cameroon
C.
South Korea
D.
Columbia
Ans:
Cameroon
Explanation :
Cameroon won its first gold medal in any Olympic sport when it came from two goals down to tie Spain, 2-2, and then beat the Spaniards, 5-3, on penalty kicks in a remarkable Olympic men's soccer final. The decisive penalty kick was scored by Patrick Wome.
[33] Who won the gold medal for 400 metres run at two consecutive Olympic Games?
A.
Michael Johnson
B.
Carl Lawis
C.
Alvin Harrison
D.
Gregory Haughton
Ans:
micheal John swon
Explanation :
Michael Johnson made his Olympic debut in 1992, winning the 4x400m relay. At the 1996 Games, he became the only man in history to win the 200m and the 400m. becoming the 1st athlete to capture 2 consecutive 400m gold medals.
[34] Which rulers built the Ellora temples?
A.
Chalukya
B.
Sunga
C.
Rashtrakuta
D.
Pallava
Ans:
Rashtrakuta
Explanation :
The Kailash Temple is the sixteenth cave, and it is one of the 32 cave temples and monasteries forming the magnanimous Ellora Caves. As per the historical records, it was built by the 8th century Rashtrakuta King Krishna I between the year 756 and 773 AD
[35] Which of the following is in the World Heritage list?
A.
Khajuraho
B.
Nalanda ruins
C.
Hampi ruins
D.
Tajmahal
Ans:
Tajmahal
Explanation :
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal.
[36] What is the age from which certain category of sports persons winning gold medals at international level are entitled to receive pension?
A.
30
B.
40
C.
50
D.
60
Ans:
30
Explanation :
0
[37] Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?
A.
Kolkata
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Mumbai
D.
Chennai
Ans:
Darjeeling
Explanation :
India was one of the pioneering countries in establishing hydro-electric power plants. The power plants at Darjeeling and Shimsha were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and is one of the first in Asia.
[38] Where is "Pus Fair held?
A.
Jodhpur
B.
Ajmer
C.
Jaipur
D.
Udaipur
Ans:
Ajmer
Explanation :
The Puskar Mela is the camel and live stock fair.
[39] Silk fibre chemically is:
A.
Carbohydrate
B.
Fat
C.
Protein
D.
Cellulose
Ans:
Protein
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
On April 16,1853, the first passengers train steamed between Bori Bunder in Bombay and Thane.
[10] Who created the unforgettable literary character Swami?
A.
Vikram Seth
B.
R K. Narayan
C.
Mulk Raj Anand
D.
Hari vansh Rai Bachchan
Ans:
R K. Narayan
Explanation :
R. K. Narayan was an Indian author whose works of fiction include a series of books about people and their interactions in an imagined town in India called Malgudi. He is one of three leading figures of early Indian literature in English, along with Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao.
[11] Which of the million-plus-population cities according to 1991 census, has got the highest literacy rate?
A.
Greater Mumbai
B.
Delhi
C.
Chennai
D.
Kochi
Ans:
Kochi
Explanation :
0
[12] Where is the Botanical Survey of India headquartered?
A.
Lucknow
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Kolkata
D.
Oottaccamund
Ans:
Kolkata
Explanation :
The Calcutta Garden became the headquarters of the Survey and was given regional responsibility for Bengal,
[13] On which river has "Naranarayan Setu" been built?
A.
Ganga
B.
Brahmaputra
C.
Mahanadi
D.
Godavari
Ans:
Brahmaputra
Explanation :
Naranarayan Setu is the third bridge to have been constructed over the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India.
[14] Sweetex used by the diabetic patients has energy content of:
A.
Five calories
B.
Ten calories
C.
Hundred Calories
D.
Zero calories
Ans:
Zero calories
Explanation :
• Apples. Share on Pinterest. ... • Arugula. Arugula is a dark, leafy green with a peppery flavor. ... • Asparagus. Asparagus is a flowering vegetable that comes in green, white and purple varieties.
[15] The element which is the most abundant in the human body is -
A.
Oxygen
B.
Carbon
C.
Iron
D.
Nitrogen
Ans:
Oxygen
Explanation :
By mass, oxygen is the most abundant element in the human body. Oxygen accounts for 61-65% of the mass of the human body. Even though there are many more atoms of hydrogen in your body than oxygen, each oxygen atom is 16 times more massive than a hydrogen atom
[16] Trees are leafless for a shorter or longer season of the year in:
A.
Evergreen forest
B.
Mangrove forest
C.
Scrub jungle forest
D.
Deciduous forest
Ans:
Deciduous forest
Explanation :
Temperate deciduous or temperate broad-leaf forests are a variety of temperate forest 'dominated' by trees that lose their leaves each year. They are found in areas with warm moist summers and cool winters.
[17] Oxygen liberated during photosynthesis is coming from:
A.
Carbon dioxide
B.
Water
C.
Bresk down of chlorophy II
D.
Atmosphere
Ans:
Water
Explanation :
The oxygen during photosynthesis comes from split water molecules. During photosynthesis, the plant absorbs water and carbon dioxide. After the absorption, the water molecules are disassembled and converted into sugar and oxygen
[18] Which of the following is NOT included in the Technology Mission?
A.
Oil seeds
B.
Pulses
C.
Maize
D.
Vegetables
Ans:
Vegetables
Explanation :
0
[19] Which of the following is not a role assigned to Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Parks?
A.
Training
B.
Testing and Calibration
C.
Technology development
D.
Raising funds for entrepreneurs
Ans:
Raising funds for entrepreneurs
Explanation :
An increase in the number of contests has tremendously helped to maximize the opportunities for fund raising. It encourages entrepreneurs with business ideas
[20] From the following languages listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution pick out the one which is the official language of a State:
A.
Kashmiri
B.
Urdu
C.
Sindhi
D.
Nepali
Ans:
Urdu
Explanation :
As per Articles 344(1) and 351 of the Indian Constitution, the eighth schedule includes the recognition of the following 22 languages: Urdu,Bengali etc
[21] Who is authorised to transfer the Judge of one High Court to another High Court?
A.
The President
B.
The Chief Justice of India
C.
A Collegium of Judges of the Supreme Court
D.
The Law Minister
Ans:
The President
Explanation :
The President holds the authority of transferring judges from one High Court to another High Court. He carries this order after consultation with the Chief Justice of India.
[22] Milk is a colloidal system in which:
A.
Water is dispersed in fat
B.
Fat is dispersed in water
C.
Fat and water are dispersed in each other
D.
Fat is dissolved
Ans:
Fat is dispersed in water
Explanation :
Milk is a colloidal system in which liquid is dispersed in liquid. Whipped cream is a foam is which gas is dispersed in liquid. A colloidal system in which liquid is a dispersed phase and solid is dispersion medium is known as Gel.
[23] “Curie” is unit of:
A.
Radioactivity
B.
Temperature
C.
Heat
D.
Energy
Ans:
Radioactivity
Explanation :
The curie is a unit of ionizing radiation (radioactivity), symbolized Ci and equal to 3.7x1010 disintegrations or nuclear transformations per second. This is approximately the amount of radioactivity emitted by one gram (1 g) of radium-226. The unit is named after Pierre Curie, a French physicist.
[24] Which commission made the recommendations which formed the basis for the Punjab Reorganization Act which created the states Punjab and Haryana?
A.
Dhar Commission
B.
Kass Commission
C.
Shah Commission
D.
Mahajan Commission
Ans:
Shah Commission
Explanation :
Shah Commission was a commission of inquiry appointed by Government of India in 1977 to inquire into all the excesses committed in the Indian Emergency (1975 - 77). It was headed by Justice J.C. Shah, a former chief Justice of India.
[25] Who discovered Choler germs?
A.
Robert Koch
B.
Rene Laennec
C.
Dreser
D.
Hansen
Ans:
Robert Koch
Explanation :
V. cholerae was first isolated as the cause of cholera by Filippo Pacini in 1854, but his discovery was not widely known until Robert Koch (who also discovered the cause of tuberculosis), working independently 30 years later, publicized the knowledge and the means of fighting the disease.
[26] Who developed Hydrogen Bomb?
A.
Wernher Von Braun
B.
J. Robert Oppen Heimer
C.
Edward Teller
D.
Samuel Cohen
Ans:
Samuel Cohen
Explanation :
But after the Soviets successfully detonated an atomic bomb in 1949, President Harry S. Truman ordered the creation of a hydrogen bomb project. With the help of the Polish mathematician Stanislaw Ulam, Dr. Teller developed a model for the hydrogen bomb known as the Teller-Ulam design. Nov 1, 2011
[27] Where did the traveller Ibn Batuta come from?
A.
Morocco
B.
Persia
C.
Turkey
D.
Central Asia
Ans:
Morocco
Explanation :
All that is known about Ibn Battuta's life comes from the autobiographical information included in the account of his travels, which records that he was of Berber descent, born into a family of Islamic legal scholars in Tangier, Morocco, on 25 February 1304, during the reign of the Marinid dynasty.
[28] The enzyme that converts glucose to ethyl alcohol is:
A.
Invertase
B.
Maltase
C.
Zymase
D.
Diastase
Ans:
Zymase
Explanation :
The process which converts glucose into ethyl alcohol with the liberation of carbon dioxide is known as alcoholic fermentation. It is carried out by anaerobic fungus such as yeast. The process occurs in the presence of enzyme zymase which is present in yeast.
[29] In which field of J Roy make his name?
A.
Sculpture
B.
Music
C.
Painting
D.
Drama
Ans:
Painting
Explanation :
Jamini Roy (14 April 1887 – 24 April 1972) was an Indian painter. He was honoured with the State award of Padma Bhushan in 1954. He was one of the most famous pupils of Rabindranath Tagore, whose artistic originality and contribution to the emergence of modern art in India remains unquestionable.
[30] Who won the Jnanpith award for the year 2001?
A.
Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya
B.
Rajendra Shah
C.
Mahasweta Devi
D.
M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Ans:
Rajendra Shah
Explanation :
Rajendra Keshavlal Shah was a lyrical poet who wrote in Gujarati. Born in Kapadvanj, he authored more than 20 collections of poems and songs, mainly on the themes of the beauty of nature, and about the everyday lives of indigenous peoples and fisher folk communities
[31] Who amongst the following was awarded Nobel Prize for path breaking contributions to develop treatment against Parkinson's disease?
A.
Arvid Carlsson
B.
Walter Kohn
C.
Robert B. Laughlin
D.
Ferid Murad
Ans:
Arvid Carlsson
Explanation :
In the 1950s, Arvid Carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was a neurotransmitter in the brain and not just a precursor fornorepinephrine, as had been previously believed. He developed a method for measuring the amount of dopamine in brain tissues and found that dopamine levels in the basal ganglia, a brain area important for movement, were particularly high. He then showed that giving animals the drug reserpine caused a decrease in dopamine levels and a loss of movement control. These effects were similar to the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Arvid Carlsson subsequently won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000.
[32] Who won the gold medal in football at the Sydney Olympics 2000?
A.
Italy
B.
Cameroon
C.
South Korea
D.
Columbia
Ans:
Cameroon
Explanation :
Cameroon won its first gold medal in any Olympic sport when it came from two goals down to tie Spain, 2-2, and then beat the Spaniards, 5-3, on penalty kicks in a remarkable Olympic men's soccer final. The decisive penalty kick was scored by Patrick Wome.
[33] Who won the gold medal for 400 metres run at two consecutive Olympic Games?
A.
Michael Johnson
B.
Carl Lawis
C.
Alvin Harrison
D.
Gregory Haughton
Ans:
micheal John swon
Explanation :
Michael Johnson made his Olympic debut in 1992, winning the 4x400m relay. At the 1996 Games, he became the only man in history to win the 200m and the 400m. becoming the 1st athlete to capture 2 consecutive 400m gold medals.
[34] Which rulers built the Ellora temples?
A.
Chalukya
B.
Sunga
C.
Rashtrakuta
D.
Pallava
Ans:
Rashtrakuta
Explanation :
The Kailash Temple is the sixteenth cave, and it is one of the 32 cave temples and monasteries forming the magnanimous Ellora Caves. As per the historical records, it was built by the 8th century Rashtrakuta King Krishna I between the year 756 and 773 AD
[35] Which of the following is in the World Heritage list?
A.
Khajuraho
B.
Nalanda ruins
C.
Hampi ruins
D.
Tajmahal
Ans:
Tajmahal
Explanation :
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal.
[36] What is the age from which certain category of sports persons winning gold medals at international level are entitled to receive pension?
A.
30
B.
40
C.
50
D.
60
Ans:
30
Explanation :
0
[37] Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?
A.
Kolkata
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Mumbai
D.
Chennai
Ans:
Darjeeling
Explanation :
India was one of the pioneering countries in establishing hydro-electric power plants. The power plants at Darjeeling and Shimsha were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and is one of the first in Asia.
[38] Where is "Pus Fair held?
A.
Jodhpur
B.
Ajmer
C.
Jaipur
D.
Udaipur
Ans:
Ajmer
Explanation :
The Puskar Mela is the camel and live stock fair.
[39] Silk fibre chemically is:
A.
Carbohydrate
B.
Fat
C.
Protein
D.
Cellulose
Ans:
Protein
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
0
[12] Where is the Botanical Survey of India headquartered?
A.
Lucknow
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Kolkata
D.
Oottaccamund
Ans:
Kolkata
Explanation :
The Calcutta Garden became the headquarters of the Survey and was given regional responsibility for Bengal,
[13] On which river has "Naranarayan Setu" been built?
A.
Ganga
B.
Brahmaputra
C.
Mahanadi
D.
Godavari
Ans:
Brahmaputra
Explanation :
Naranarayan Setu is the third bridge to have been constructed over the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India.
[14] Sweetex used by the diabetic patients has energy content of:
A.
Five calories
B.
Ten calories
C.
Hundred Calories
D.
Zero calories
Ans:
Zero calories
Explanation :
• Apples. Share on Pinterest. ... • Arugula. Arugula is a dark, leafy green with a peppery flavor. ... • Asparagus. Asparagus is a flowering vegetable that comes in green, white and purple varieties.
[15] The element which is the most abundant in the human body is -
A.
Oxygen
B.
Carbon
C.
Iron
D.
Nitrogen
Ans:
Oxygen
Explanation :
By mass, oxygen is the most abundant element in the human body. Oxygen accounts for 61-65% of the mass of the human body. Even though there are many more atoms of hydrogen in your body than oxygen, each oxygen atom is 16 times more massive than a hydrogen atom
[16] Trees are leafless for a shorter or longer season of the year in:
A.
Evergreen forest
B.
Mangrove forest
C.
Scrub jungle forest
D.
Deciduous forest
Ans:
Deciduous forest
Explanation :
Temperate deciduous or temperate broad-leaf forests are a variety of temperate forest 'dominated' by trees that lose their leaves each year. They are found in areas with warm moist summers and cool winters.
[17] Oxygen liberated during photosynthesis is coming from:
A.
Carbon dioxide
B.
Water
C.
Bresk down of chlorophy II
D.
Atmosphere
Ans:
Water
Explanation :
The oxygen during photosynthesis comes from split water molecules. During photosynthesis, the plant absorbs water and carbon dioxide. After the absorption, the water molecules are disassembled and converted into sugar and oxygen
[18] Which of the following is NOT included in the Technology Mission?
A.
Oil seeds
B.
Pulses
C.
Maize
D.
Vegetables
Ans:
Vegetables
Explanation :
0
[19] Which of the following is not a role assigned to Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Parks?
A.
Training
B.
Testing and Calibration
C.
Technology development
D.
Raising funds for entrepreneurs
Ans:
Raising funds for entrepreneurs
Explanation :
An increase in the number of contests has tremendously helped to maximize the opportunities for fund raising. It encourages entrepreneurs with business ideas
[20] From the following languages listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution pick out the one which is the official language of a State:
A.
Kashmiri
B.
Urdu
C.
Sindhi
D.
Nepali
Ans:
Urdu
Explanation :
As per Articles 344(1) and 351 of the Indian Constitution, the eighth schedule includes the recognition of the following 22 languages: Urdu,Bengali etc
[21] Who is authorised to transfer the Judge of one High Court to another High Court?
A.
The President
B.
The Chief Justice of India
C.
A Collegium of Judges of the Supreme Court
D.
The Law Minister
Ans:
The President
Explanation :
The President holds the authority of transferring judges from one High Court to another High Court. He carries this order after consultation with the Chief Justice of India.
[22] Milk is a colloidal system in which:
A.
Water is dispersed in fat
B.
Fat is dispersed in water
C.
Fat and water are dispersed in each other
D.
Fat is dissolved
Ans:
Fat is dispersed in water
Explanation :
Milk is a colloidal system in which liquid is dispersed in liquid. Whipped cream is a foam is which gas is dispersed in liquid. A colloidal system in which liquid is a dispersed phase and solid is dispersion medium is known as Gel.
[23] “Curie” is unit of:
A.
Radioactivity
B.
Temperature
C.
Heat
D.
Energy
Ans:
Radioactivity
Explanation :
The curie is a unit of ionizing radiation (radioactivity), symbolized Ci and equal to 3.7x1010 disintegrations or nuclear transformations per second. This is approximately the amount of radioactivity emitted by one gram (1 g) of radium-226. The unit is named after Pierre Curie, a French physicist.
[24] Which commission made the recommendations which formed the basis for the Punjab Reorganization Act which created the states Punjab and Haryana?
A.
Dhar Commission
B.
Kass Commission
C.
Shah Commission
D.
Mahajan Commission
Ans:
Shah Commission
Explanation :
Shah Commission was a commission of inquiry appointed by Government of India in 1977 to inquire into all the excesses committed in the Indian Emergency (1975 - 77). It was headed by Justice J.C. Shah, a former chief Justice of India.
[25] Who discovered Choler germs?
A.
Robert Koch
B.
Rene Laennec
C.
Dreser
D.
Hansen
Ans:
Robert Koch
Explanation :
V. cholerae was first isolated as the cause of cholera by Filippo Pacini in 1854, but his discovery was not widely known until Robert Koch (who also discovered the cause of tuberculosis), working independently 30 years later, publicized the knowledge and the means of fighting the disease.
[26] Who developed Hydrogen Bomb?
A.
Wernher Von Braun
B.
J. Robert Oppen Heimer
C.
Edward Teller
D.
Samuel Cohen
Ans:
Samuel Cohen
Explanation :
But after the Soviets successfully detonated an atomic bomb in 1949, President Harry S. Truman ordered the creation of a hydrogen bomb project. With the help of the Polish mathematician Stanislaw Ulam, Dr. Teller developed a model for the hydrogen bomb known as the Teller-Ulam design. Nov 1, 2011
[27] Where did the traveller Ibn Batuta come from?
A.
Morocco
B.
Persia
C.
Turkey
D.
Central Asia
Ans:
Morocco
Explanation :
All that is known about Ibn Battuta's life comes from the autobiographical information included in the account of his travels, which records that he was of Berber descent, born into a family of Islamic legal scholars in Tangier, Morocco, on 25 February 1304, during the reign of the Marinid dynasty.
[28] The enzyme that converts glucose to ethyl alcohol is:
A.
Invertase
B.
Maltase
C.
Zymase
D.
Diastase
Ans:
Zymase
Explanation :
The process which converts glucose into ethyl alcohol with the liberation of carbon dioxide is known as alcoholic fermentation. It is carried out by anaerobic fungus such as yeast. The process occurs in the presence of enzyme zymase which is present in yeast.
[29] In which field of J Roy make his name?
A.
Sculpture
B.
Music
C.
Painting
D.
Drama
Ans:
Painting
Explanation :
Jamini Roy (14 April 1887 – 24 April 1972) was an Indian painter. He was honoured with the State award of Padma Bhushan in 1954. He was one of the most famous pupils of Rabindranath Tagore, whose artistic originality and contribution to the emergence of modern art in India remains unquestionable.
[30] Who won the Jnanpith award for the year 2001?
A.
Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya
B.
Rajendra Shah
C.
Mahasweta Devi
D.
M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Ans:
Rajendra Shah
Explanation :
Rajendra Keshavlal Shah was a lyrical poet who wrote in Gujarati. Born in Kapadvanj, he authored more than 20 collections of poems and songs, mainly on the themes of the beauty of nature, and about the everyday lives of indigenous peoples and fisher folk communities
[31] Who amongst the following was awarded Nobel Prize for path breaking contributions to develop treatment against Parkinson's disease?
A.
Arvid Carlsson
B.
Walter Kohn
C.
Robert B. Laughlin
D.
Ferid Murad
Ans:
Arvid Carlsson
Explanation :
In the 1950s, Arvid Carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was a neurotransmitter in the brain and not just a precursor fornorepinephrine, as had been previously believed. He developed a method for measuring the amount of dopamine in brain tissues and found that dopamine levels in the basal ganglia, a brain area important for movement, were particularly high. He then showed that giving animals the drug reserpine caused a decrease in dopamine levels and a loss of movement control. These effects were similar to the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Arvid Carlsson subsequently won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000.
[32] Who won the gold medal in football at the Sydney Olympics 2000?
A.
Italy
B.
Cameroon
C.
South Korea
D.
Columbia
Ans:
Cameroon
Explanation :
Cameroon won its first gold medal in any Olympic sport when it came from two goals down to tie Spain, 2-2, and then beat the Spaniards, 5-3, on penalty kicks in a remarkable Olympic men's soccer final. The decisive penalty kick was scored by Patrick Wome.
[33] Who won the gold medal for 400 metres run at two consecutive Olympic Games?
A.
Michael Johnson
B.
Carl Lawis
C.
Alvin Harrison
D.
Gregory Haughton
Ans:
micheal John swon
Explanation :
Michael Johnson made his Olympic debut in 1992, winning the 4x400m relay. At the 1996 Games, he became the only man in history to win the 200m and the 400m. becoming the 1st athlete to capture 2 consecutive 400m gold medals.
[34] Which rulers built the Ellora temples?
A.
Chalukya
B.
Sunga
C.
Rashtrakuta
D.
Pallava
Ans:
Rashtrakuta
Explanation :
The Kailash Temple is the sixteenth cave, and it is one of the 32 cave temples and monasteries forming the magnanimous Ellora Caves. As per the historical records, it was built by the 8th century Rashtrakuta King Krishna I between the year 756 and 773 AD
[35] Which of the following is in the World Heritage list?
A.
Khajuraho
B.
Nalanda ruins
C.
Hampi ruins
D.
Tajmahal
Ans:
Tajmahal
Explanation :
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal.
[36] What is the age from which certain category of sports persons winning gold medals at international level are entitled to receive pension?
A.
30
B.
40
C.
50
D.
60
Ans:
30
Explanation :
0
[37] Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?
A.
Kolkata
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Mumbai
D.
Chennai
Ans:
Darjeeling
Explanation :
India was one of the pioneering countries in establishing hydro-electric power plants. The power plants at Darjeeling and Shimsha were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and is one of the first in Asia.
[38] Where is "Pus Fair held?
A.
Jodhpur
B.
Ajmer
C.
Jaipur
D.
Udaipur
Ans:
Ajmer
Explanation :
The Puskar Mela is the camel and live stock fair.
[39] Silk fibre chemically is:
A.
Carbohydrate
B.
Fat
C.
Protein
D.
Cellulose
Ans:
Protein
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
Naranarayan Setu is the third bridge to have been constructed over the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India.
[14] Sweetex used by the diabetic patients has energy content of:
A.
Five calories
B.
Ten calories
C.
Hundred Calories
D.
Zero calories
Ans:
Zero calories
Explanation :
• Apples. Share on Pinterest. ... • Arugula. Arugula is a dark, leafy green with a peppery flavor. ... • Asparagus. Asparagus is a flowering vegetable that comes in green, white and purple varieties.
[15] The element which is the most abundant in the human body is -
A.
Oxygen
B.
Carbon
C.
Iron
D.
Nitrogen
Ans:
Oxygen
Explanation :
By mass, oxygen is the most abundant element in the human body. Oxygen accounts for 61-65% of the mass of the human body. Even though there are many more atoms of hydrogen in your body than oxygen, each oxygen atom is 16 times more massive than a hydrogen atom
[16] Trees are leafless for a shorter or longer season of the year in:
A.
Evergreen forest
B.
Mangrove forest
C.
Scrub jungle forest
D.
Deciduous forest
Ans:
Deciduous forest
Explanation :
Temperate deciduous or temperate broad-leaf forests are a variety of temperate forest 'dominated' by trees that lose their leaves each year. They are found in areas with warm moist summers and cool winters.
[17] Oxygen liberated during photosynthesis is coming from:
A.
Carbon dioxide
B.
Water
C.
Bresk down of chlorophy II
D.
Atmosphere
Ans:
Water
Explanation :
The oxygen during photosynthesis comes from split water molecules. During photosynthesis, the plant absorbs water and carbon dioxide. After the absorption, the water molecules are disassembled and converted into sugar and oxygen
[18] Which of the following is NOT included in the Technology Mission?
A.
Oil seeds
B.
Pulses
C.
Maize
D.
Vegetables
Ans:
Vegetables
Explanation :
0
[19] Which of the following is not a role assigned to Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Parks?
A.
Training
B.
Testing and Calibration
C.
Technology development
D.
Raising funds for entrepreneurs
Ans:
Raising funds for entrepreneurs
Explanation :
An increase in the number of contests has tremendously helped to maximize the opportunities for fund raising. It encourages entrepreneurs with business ideas
[20] From the following languages listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution pick out the one which is the official language of a State:
A.
Kashmiri
B.
Urdu
C.
Sindhi
D.
Nepali
Ans:
Urdu
Explanation :
As per Articles 344(1) and 351 of the Indian Constitution, the eighth schedule includes the recognition of the following 22 languages: Urdu,Bengali etc
[21] Who is authorised to transfer the Judge of one High Court to another High Court?
A.
The President
B.
The Chief Justice of India
C.
A Collegium of Judges of the Supreme Court
D.
The Law Minister
Ans:
The President
Explanation :
The President holds the authority of transferring judges from one High Court to another High Court. He carries this order after consultation with the Chief Justice of India.
[22] Milk is a colloidal system in which:
A.
Water is dispersed in fat
B.
Fat is dispersed in water
C.
Fat and water are dispersed in each other
D.
Fat is dissolved
Ans:
Fat is dispersed in water
Explanation :
Milk is a colloidal system in which liquid is dispersed in liquid. Whipped cream is a foam is which gas is dispersed in liquid. A colloidal system in which liquid is a dispersed phase and solid is dispersion medium is known as Gel.
[23] “Curie” is unit of:
A.
Radioactivity
B.
Temperature
C.
Heat
D.
Energy
Ans:
Radioactivity
Explanation :
The curie is a unit of ionizing radiation (radioactivity), symbolized Ci and equal to 3.7x1010 disintegrations or nuclear transformations per second. This is approximately the amount of radioactivity emitted by one gram (1 g) of radium-226. The unit is named after Pierre Curie, a French physicist.
[24] Which commission made the recommendations which formed the basis for the Punjab Reorganization Act which created the states Punjab and Haryana?
A.
Dhar Commission
B.
Kass Commission
C.
Shah Commission
D.
Mahajan Commission
Ans:
Shah Commission
Explanation :
Shah Commission was a commission of inquiry appointed by Government of India in 1977 to inquire into all the excesses committed in the Indian Emergency (1975 - 77). It was headed by Justice J.C. Shah, a former chief Justice of India.
[25] Who discovered Choler germs?
A.
Robert Koch
B.
Rene Laennec
C.
Dreser
D.
Hansen
Ans:
Robert Koch
Explanation :
V. cholerae was first isolated as the cause of cholera by Filippo Pacini in 1854, but his discovery was not widely known until Robert Koch (who also discovered the cause of tuberculosis), working independently 30 years later, publicized the knowledge and the means of fighting the disease.
[26] Who developed Hydrogen Bomb?
A.
Wernher Von Braun
B.
J. Robert Oppen Heimer
C.
Edward Teller
D.
Samuel Cohen
Ans:
Samuel Cohen
Explanation :
But after the Soviets successfully detonated an atomic bomb in 1949, President Harry S. Truman ordered the creation of a hydrogen bomb project. With the help of the Polish mathematician Stanislaw Ulam, Dr. Teller developed a model for the hydrogen bomb known as the Teller-Ulam design. Nov 1, 2011
[27] Where did the traveller Ibn Batuta come from?
A.
Morocco
B.
Persia
C.
Turkey
D.
Central Asia
Ans:
Morocco
Explanation :
All that is known about Ibn Battuta's life comes from the autobiographical information included in the account of his travels, which records that he was of Berber descent, born into a family of Islamic legal scholars in Tangier, Morocco, on 25 February 1304, during the reign of the Marinid dynasty.
[28] The enzyme that converts glucose to ethyl alcohol is:
A.
Invertase
B.
Maltase
C.
Zymase
D.
Diastase
Ans:
Zymase
Explanation :
The process which converts glucose into ethyl alcohol with the liberation of carbon dioxide is known as alcoholic fermentation. It is carried out by anaerobic fungus such as yeast. The process occurs in the presence of enzyme zymase which is present in yeast.
[29] In which field of J Roy make his name?
A.
Sculpture
B.
Music
C.
Painting
D.
Drama
Ans:
Painting
Explanation :
Jamini Roy (14 April 1887 – 24 April 1972) was an Indian painter. He was honoured with the State award of Padma Bhushan in 1954. He was one of the most famous pupils of Rabindranath Tagore, whose artistic originality and contribution to the emergence of modern art in India remains unquestionable.
[30] Who won the Jnanpith award for the year 2001?
A.
Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya
B.
Rajendra Shah
C.
Mahasweta Devi
D.
M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Ans:
Rajendra Shah
Explanation :
Rajendra Keshavlal Shah was a lyrical poet who wrote in Gujarati. Born in Kapadvanj, he authored more than 20 collections of poems and songs, mainly on the themes of the beauty of nature, and about the everyday lives of indigenous peoples and fisher folk communities
[31] Who amongst the following was awarded Nobel Prize for path breaking contributions to develop treatment against Parkinson's disease?
A.
Arvid Carlsson
B.
Walter Kohn
C.
Robert B. Laughlin
D.
Ferid Murad
Ans:
Arvid Carlsson
Explanation :
In the 1950s, Arvid Carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was a neurotransmitter in the brain and not just a precursor fornorepinephrine, as had been previously believed. He developed a method for measuring the amount of dopamine in brain tissues and found that dopamine levels in the basal ganglia, a brain area important for movement, were particularly high. He then showed that giving animals the drug reserpine caused a decrease in dopamine levels and a loss of movement control. These effects were similar to the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Arvid Carlsson subsequently won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000.
[32] Who won the gold medal in football at the Sydney Olympics 2000?
A.
Italy
B.
Cameroon
C.
South Korea
D.
Columbia
Ans:
Cameroon
Explanation :
Cameroon won its first gold medal in any Olympic sport when it came from two goals down to tie Spain, 2-2, and then beat the Spaniards, 5-3, on penalty kicks in a remarkable Olympic men's soccer final. The decisive penalty kick was scored by Patrick Wome.
[33] Who won the gold medal for 400 metres run at two consecutive Olympic Games?
A.
Michael Johnson
B.
Carl Lawis
C.
Alvin Harrison
D.
Gregory Haughton
Ans:
micheal John swon
Explanation :
Michael Johnson made his Olympic debut in 1992, winning the 4x400m relay. At the 1996 Games, he became the only man in history to win the 200m and the 400m. becoming the 1st athlete to capture 2 consecutive 400m gold medals.
[34] Which rulers built the Ellora temples?
A.
Chalukya
B.
Sunga
C.
Rashtrakuta
D.
Pallava
Ans:
Rashtrakuta
Explanation :
The Kailash Temple is the sixteenth cave, and it is one of the 32 cave temples and monasteries forming the magnanimous Ellora Caves. As per the historical records, it was built by the 8th century Rashtrakuta King Krishna I between the year 756 and 773 AD
[35] Which of the following is in the World Heritage list?
A.
Khajuraho
B.
Nalanda ruins
C.
Hampi ruins
D.
Tajmahal
Ans:
Tajmahal
Explanation :
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal.
[36] What is the age from which certain category of sports persons winning gold medals at international level are entitled to receive pension?
A.
30
B.
40
C.
50
D.
60
Ans:
30
Explanation :
0
[37] Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?
A.
Kolkata
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Mumbai
D.
Chennai
Ans:
Darjeeling
Explanation :
India was one of the pioneering countries in establishing hydro-electric power plants. The power plants at Darjeeling and Shimsha were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and is one of the first in Asia.
[38] Where is "Pus Fair held?
A.
Jodhpur
B.
Ajmer
C.
Jaipur
D.
Udaipur
Ans:
Ajmer
Explanation :
The Puskar Mela is the camel and live stock fair.
[39] Silk fibre chemically is:
A.
Carbohydrate
B.
Fat
C.
Protein
D.
Cellulose
Ans:
Protein
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
By mass, oxygen is the most abundant element in the human body. Oxygen accounts for 61-65% of the mass of the human body. Even though there are many more atoms of hydrogen in your body than oxygen, each oxygen atom is 16 times more massive than a hydrogen atom
[16] Trees are leafless for a shorter or longer season of the year in:
A.
Evergreen forest
B.
Mangrove forest
C.
Scrub jungle forest
D.
Deciduous forest
Ans:
Deciduous forest
Explanation :
Temperate deciduous or temperate broad-leaf forests are a variety of temperate forest 'dominated' by trees that lose their leaves each year. They are found in areas with warm moist summers and cool winters.
[17] Oxygen liberated during photosynthesis is coming from:
A.
Carbon dioxide
B.
Water
C.
Bresk down of chlorophy II
D.
Atmosphere
Ans:
Water
Explanation :
The oxygen during photosynthesis comes from split water molecules. During photosynthesis, the plant absorbs water and carbon dioxide. After the absorption, the water molecules are disassembled and converted into sugar and oxygen
[18] Which of the following is NOT included in the Technology Mission?
A.
Oil seeds
B.
Pulses
C.
Maize
D.
Vegetables
Ans:
Vegetables
Explanation :
0
[19] Which of the following is not a role assigned to Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Parks?
A.
Training
B.
Testing and Calibration
C.
Technology development
D.
Raising funds for entrepreneurs
Ans:
Raising funds for entrepreneurs
Explanation :
An increase in the number of contests has tremendously helped to maximize the opportunities for fund raising. It encourages entrepreneurs with business ideas
[20] From the following languages listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution pick out the one which is the official language of a State:
A.
Kashmiri
B.
Urdu
C.
Sindhi
D.
Nepali
Ans:
Urdu
Explanation :
As per Articles 344(1) and 351 of the Indian Constitution, the eighth schedule includes the recognition of the following 22 languages: Urdu,Bengali etc
[21] Who is authorised to transfer the Judge of one High Court to another High Court?
A.
The President
B.
The Chief Justice of India
C.
A Collegium of Judges of the Supreme Court
D.
The Law Minister
Ans:
The President
Explanation :
The President holds the authority of transferring judges from one High Court to another High Court. He carries this order after consultation with the Chief Justice of India.
[22] Milk is a colloidal system in which:
A.
Water is dispersed in fat
B.
Fat is dispersed in water
C.
Fat and water are dispersed in each other
D.
Fat is dissolved
Ans:
Fat is dispersed in water
Explanation :
Milk is a colloidal system in which liquid is dispersed in liquid. Whipped cream is a foam is which gas is dispersed in liquid. A colloidal system in which liquid is a dispersed phase and solid is dispersion medium is known as Gel.
[23] “Curie” is unit of:
A.
Radioactivity
B.
Temperature
C.
Heat
D.
Energy
Ans:
Radioactivity
Explanation :
The curie is a unit of ionizing radiation (radioactivity), symbolized Ci and equal to 3.7x1010 disintegrations or nuclear transformations per second. This is approximately the amount of radioactivity emitted by one gram (1 g) of radium-226. The unit is named after Pierre Curie, a French physicist.
[24] Which commission made the recommendations which formed the basis for the Punjab Reorganization Act which created the states Punjab and Haryana?
A.
Dhar Commission
B.
Kass Commission
C.
Shah Commission
D.
Mahajan Commission
Ans:
Shah Commission
Explanation :
Shah Commission was a commission of inquiry appointed by Government of India in 1977 to inquire into all the excesses committed in the Indian Emergency (1975 - 77). It was headed by Justice J.C. Shah, a former chief Justice of India.
[25] Who discovered Choler germs?
A.
Robert Koch
B.
Rene Laennec
C.
Dreser
D.
Hansen
Ans:
Robert Koch
Explanation :
V. cholerae was first isolated as the cause of cholera by Filippo Pacini in 1854, but his discovery was not widely known until Robert Koch (who also discovered the cause of tuberculosis), working independently 30 years later, publicized the knowledge and the means of fighting the disease.
[26] Who developed Hydrogen Bomb?
A.
Wernher Von Braun
B.
J. Robert Oppen Heimer
C.
Edward Teller
D.
Samuel Cohen
Ans:
Samuel Cohen
Explanation :
But after the Soviets successfully detonated an atomic bomb in 1949, President Harry S. Truman ordered the creation of a hydrogen bomb project. With the help of the Polish mathematician Stanislaw Ulam, Dr. Teller developed a model for the hydrogen bomb known as the Teller-Ulam design. Nov 1, 2011
[27] Where did the traveller Ibn Batuta come from?
A.
Morocco
B.
Persia
C.
Turkey
D.
Central Asia
Ans:
Morocco
Explanation :
All that is known about Ibn Battuta's life comes from the autobiographical information included in the account of his travels, which records that he was of Berber descent, born into a family of Islamic legal scholars in Tangier, Morocco, on 25 February 1304, during the reign of the Marinid dynasty.
[28] The enzyme that converts glucose to ethyl alcohol is:
A.
Invertase
B.
Maltase
C.
Zymase
D.
Diastase
Ans:
Zymase
Explanation :
The process which converts glucose into ethyl alcohol with the liberation of carbon dioxide is known as alcoholic fermentation. It is carried out by anaerobic fungus such as yeast. The process occurs in the presence of enzyme zymase which is present in yeast.
[29] In which field of J Roy make his name?
A.
Sculpture
B.
Music
C.
Painting
D.
Drama
Ans:
Painting
Explanation :
Jamini Roy (14 April 1887 – 24 April 1972) was an Indian painter. He was honoured with the State award of Padma Bhushan in 1954. He was one of the most famous pupils of Rabindranath Tagore, whose artistic originality and contribution to the emergence of modern art in India remains unquestionable.
[30] Who won the Jnanpith award for the year 2001?
A.
Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya
B.
Rajendra Shah
C.
Mahasweta Devi
D.
M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Ans:
Rajendra Shah
Explanation :
Rajendra Keshavlal Shah was a lyrical poet who wrote in Gujarati. Born in Kapadvanj, he authored more than 20 collections of poems and songs, mainly on the themes of the beauty of nature, and about the everyday lives of indigenous peoples and fisher folk communities
[31] Who amongst the following was awarded Nobel Prize for path breaking contributions to develop treatment against Parkinson's disease?
A.
Arvid Carlsson
B.
Walter Kohn
C.
Robert B. Laughlin
D.
Ferid Murad
Ans:
Arvid Carlsson
Explanation :
In the 1950s, Arvid Carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was a neurotransmitter in the brain and not just a precursor fornorepinephrine, as had been previously believed. He developed a method for measuring the amount of dopamine in brain tissues and found that dopamine levels in the basal ganglia, a brain area important for movement, were particularly high. He then showed that giving animals the drug reserpine caused a decrease in dopamine levels and a loss of movement control. These effects were similar to the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Arvid Carlsson subsequently won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000.
[32] Who won the gold medal in football at the Sydney Olympics 2000?
A.
Italy
B.
Cameroon
C.
South Korea
D.
Columbia
Ans:
Cameroon
Explanation :
Cameroon won its first gold medal in any Olympic sport when it came from two goals down to tie Spain, 2-2, and then beat the Spaniards, 5-3, on penalty kicks in a remarkable Olympic men's soccer final. The decisive penalty kick was scored by Patrick Wome.
[33] Who won the gold medal for 400 metres run at two consecutive Olympic Games?
A.
Michael Johnson
B.
Carl Lawis
C.
Alvin Harrison
D.
Gregory Haughton
Ans:
micheal John swon
Explanation :
Michael Johnson made his Olympic debut in 1992, winning the 4x400m relay. At the 1996 Games, he became the only man in history to win the 200m and the 400m. becoming the 1st athlete to capture 2 consecutive 400m gold medals.
[34] Which rulers built the Ellora temples?
A.
Chalukya
B.
Sunga
C.
Rashtrakuta
D.
Pallava
Ans:
Rashtrakuta
Explanation :
The Kailash Temple is the sixteenth cave, and it is one of the 32 cave temples and monasteries forming the magnanimous Ellora Caves. As per the historical records, it was built by the 8th century Rashtrakuta King Krishna I between the year 756 and 773 AD
[35] Which of the following is in the World Heritage list?
A.
Khajuraho
B.
Nalanda ruins
C.
Hampi ruins
D.
Tajmahal
Ans:
Tajmahal
Explanation :
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal.
[36] What is the age from which certain category of sports persons winning gold medals at international level are entitled to receive pension?
A.
30
B.
40
C.
50
D.
60
Ans:
30
Explanation :
0
[37] Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?
A.
Kolkata
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Mumbai
D.
Chennai
Ans:
Darjeeling
Explanation :
India was one of the pioneering countries in establishing hydro-electric power plants. The power plants at Darjeeling and Shimsha were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and is one of the first in Asia.
[38] Where is "Pus Fair held?
A.
Jodhpur
B.
Ajmer
C.
Jaipur
D.
Udaipur
Ans:
Ajmer
Explanation :
The Puskar Mela is the camel and live stock fair.
[39] Silk fibre chemically is:
A.
Carbohydrate
B.
Fat
C.
Protein
D.
Cellulose
Ans:
Protein
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
The oxygen during photosynthesis comes from split water molecules. During photosynthesis, the plant absorbs water and carbon dioxide. After the absorption, the water molecules are disassembled and converted into sugar and oxygen
[18] Which of the following is NOT included in the Technology Mission?
A.
Oil seeds
B.
Pulses
C.
Maize
D.
Vegetables
Ans:
Vegetables
Explanation :
0
[19] Which of the following is not a role assigned to Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Parks?
A.
Training
B.
Testing and Calibration
C.
Technology development
D.
Raising funds for entrepreneurs
Ans:
Raising funds for entrepreneurs
Explanation :
An increase in the number of contests has tremendously helped to maximize the opportunities for fund raising. It encourages entrepreneurs with business ideas
[20] From the following languages listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution pick out the one which is the official language of a State:
A.
Kashmiri
B.
Urdu
C.
Sindhi
D.
Nepali
Ans:
Urdu
Explanation :
As per Articles 344(1) and 351 of the Indian Constitution, the eighth schedule includes the recognition of the following 22 languages: Urdu,Bengali etc
[21] Who is authorised to transfer the Judge of one High Court to another High Court?
A.
The President
B.
The Chief Justice of India
C.
A Collegium of Judges of the Supreme Court
D.
The Law Minister
Ans:
The President
Explanation :
The President holds the authority of transferring judges from one High Court to another High Court. He carries this order after consultation with the Chief Justice of India.
[22] Milk is a colloidal system in which:
A.
Water is dispersed in fat
B.
Fat is dispersed in water
C.
Fat and water are dispersed in each other
D.
Fat is dissolved
Ans:
Fat is dispersed in water
Explanation :
Milk is a colloidal system in which liquid is dispersed in liquid. Whipped cream is a foam is which gas is dispersed in liquid. A colloidal system in which liquid is a dispersed phase and solid is dispersion medium is known as Gel.
[23] “Curie” is unit of:
A.
Radioactivity
B.
Temperature
C.
Heat
D.
Energy
Ans:
Radioactivity
Explanation :
The curie is a unit of ionizing radiation (radioactivity), symbolized Ci and equal to 3.7x1010 disintegrations or nuclear transformations per second. This is approximately the amount of radioactivity emitted by one gram (1 g) of radium-226. The unit is named after Pierre Curie, a French physicist.
[24] Which commission made the recommendations which formed the basis for the Punjab Reorganization Act which created the states Punjab and Haryana?
A.
Dhar Commission
B.
Kass Commission
C.
Shah Commission
D.
Mahajan Commission
Ans:
Shah Commission
Explanation :
Shah Commission was a commission of inquiry appointed by Government of India in 1977 to inquire into all the excesses committed in the Indian Emergency (1975 - 77). It was headed by Justice J.C. Shah, a former chief Justice of India.
[25] Who discovered Choler germs?
A.
Robert Koch
B.
Rene Laennec
C.
Dreser
D.
Hansen
Ans:
Robert Koch
Explanation :
V. cholerae was first isolated as the cause of cholera by Filippo Pacini in 1854, but his discovery was not widely known until Robert Koch (who also discovered the cause of tuberculosis), working independently 30 years later, publicized the knowledge and the means of fighting the disease.
[26] Who developed Hydrogen Bomb?
A.
Wernher Von Braun
B.
J. Robert Oppen Heimer
C.
Edward Teller
D.
Samuel Cohen
Ans:
Samuel Cohen
Explanation :
But after the Soviets successfully detonated an atomic bomb in 1949, President Harry S. Truman ordered the creation of a hydrogen bomb project. With the help of the Polish mathematician Stanislaw Ulam, Dr. Teller developed a model for the hydrogen bomb known as the Teller-Ulam design. Nov 1, 2011
[27] Where did the traveller Ibn Batuta come from?
A.
Morocco
B.
Persia
C.
Turkey
D.
Central Asia
Ans:
Morocco
Explanation :
All that is known about Ibn Battuta's life comes from the autobiographical information included in the account of his travels, which records that he was of Berber descent, born into a family of Islamic legal scholars in Tangier, Morocco, on 25 February 1304, during the reign of the Marinid dynasty.
[28] The enzyme that converts glucose to ethyl alcohol is:
A.
Invertase
B.
Maltase
C.
Zymase
D.
Diastase
Ans:
Zymase
Explanation :
The process which converts glucose into ethyl alcohol with the liberation of carbon dioxide is known as alcoholic fermentation. It is carried out by anaerobic fungus such as yeast. The process occurs in the presence of enzyme zymase which is present in yeast.
[29] In which field of J Roy make his name?
A.
Sculpture
B.
Music
C.
Painting
D.
Drama
Ans:
Painting
Explanation :
Jamini Roy (14 April 1887 – 24 April 1972) was an Indian painter. He was honoured with the State award of Padma Bhushan in 1954. He was one of the most famous pupils of Rabindranath Tagore, whose artistic originality and contribution to the emergence of modern art in India remains unquestionable.
[30] Who won the Jnanpith award for the year 2001?
A.
Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya
B.
Rajendra Shah
C.
Mahasweta Devi
D.
M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Ans:
Rajendra Shah
Explanation :
Rajendra Keshavlal Shah was a lyrical poet who wrote in Gujarati. Born in Kapadvanj, he authored more than 20 collections of poems and songs, mainly on the themes of the beauty of nature, and about the everyday lives of indigenous peoples and fisher folk communities
[31] Who amongst the following was awarded Nobel Prize for path breaking contributions to develop treatment against Parkinson's disease?
A.
Arvid Carlsson
B.
Walter Kohn
C.
Robert B. Laughlin
D.
Ferid Murad
Ans:
Arvid Carlsson
Explanation :
In the 1950s, Arvid Carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was a neurotransmitter in the brain and not just a precursor fornorepinephrine, as had been previously believed. He developed a method for measuring the amount of dopamine in brain tissues and found that dopamine levels in the basal ganglia, a brain area important for movement, were particularly high. He then showed that giving animals the drug reserpine caused a decrease in dopamine levels and a loss of movement control. These effects were similar to the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Arvid Carlsson subsequently won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000.
[32] Who won the gold medal in football at the Sydney Olympics 2000?
A.
Italy
B.
Cameroon
C.
South Korea
D.
Columbia
Ans:
Cameroon
Explanation :
Cameroon won its first gold medal in any Olympic sport when it came from two goals down to tie Spain, 2-2, and then beat the Spaniards, 5-3, on penalty kicks in a remarkable Olympic men's soccer final. The decisive penalty kick was scored by Patrick Wome.
[33] Who won the gold medal for 400 metres run at two consecutive Olympic Games?
A.
Michael Johnson
B.
Carl Lawis
C.
Alvin Harrison
D.
Gregory Haughton
Ans:
micheal John swon
Explanation :
Michael Johnson made his Olympic debut in 1992, winning the 4x400m relay. At the 1996 Games, he became the only man in history to win the 200m and the 400m. becoming the 1st athlete to capture 2 consecutive 400m gold medals.
[34] Which rulers built the Ellora temples?
A.
Chalukya
B.
Sunga
C.
Rashtrakuta
D.
Pallava
Ans:
Rashtrakuta
Explanation :
The Kailash Temple is the sixteenth cave, and it is one of the 32 cave temples and monasteries forming the magnanimous Ellora Caves. As per the historical records, it was built by the 8th century Rashtrakuta King Krishna I between the year 756 and 773 AD
[35] Which of the following is in the World Heritage list?
A.
Khajuraho
B.
Nalanda ruins
C.
Hampi ruins
D.
Tajmahal
Ans:
Tajmahal
Explanation :
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal.
[36] What is the age from which certain category of sports persons winning gold medals at international level are entitled to receive pension?
A.
30
B.
40
C.
50
D.
60
Ans:
30
Explanation :
0
[37] Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?
A.
Kolkata
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Mumbai
D.
Chennai
Ans:
Darjeeling
Explanation :
India was one of the pioneering countries in establishing hydro-electric power plants. The power plants at Darjeeling and Shimsha were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and is one of the first in Asia.
[38] Where is "Pus Fair held?
A.
Jodhpur
B.
Ajmer
C.
Jaipur
D.
Udaipur
Ans:
Ajmer
Explanation :
The Puskar Mela is the camel and live stock fair.
[39] Silk fibre chemically is:
A.
Carbohydrate
B.
Fat
C.
Protein
D.
Cellulose
Ans:
Protein
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
An increase in the number of contests has tremendously helped to maximize the opportunities for fund raising. It encourages entrepreneurs with business ideas
[20] From the following languages listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution pick out the one which is the official language of a State:
A.
Kashmiri
B.
Urdu
C.
Sindhi
D.
Nepali
Ans:
Urdu
Explanation :
As per Articles 344(1) and 351 of the Indian Constitution, the eighth schedule includes the recognition of the following 22 languages: Urdu,Bengali etc
[21] Who is authorised to transfer the Judge of one High Court to another High Court?
A.
The President
B.
The Chief Justice of India
C.
A Collegium of Judges of the Supreme Court
D.
The Law Minister
Ans:
The President
Explanation :
The President holds the authority of transferring judges from one High Court to another High Court. He carries this order after consultation with the Chief Justice of India.
[22] Milk is a colloidal system in which:
A.
Water is dispersed in fat
B.
Fat is dispersed in water
C.
Fat and water are dispersed in each other
D.
Fat is dissolved
Ans:
Fat is dispersed in water
Explanation :
Milk is a colloidal system in which liquid is dispersed in liquid. Whipped cream is a foam is which gas is dispersed in liquid. A colloidal system in which liquid is a dispersed phase and solid is dispersion medium is known as Gel.
[23] “Curie” is unit of:
A.
Radioactivity
B.
Temperature
C.
Heat
D.
Energy
Ans:
Radioactivity
Explanation :
The curie is a unit of ionizing radiation (radioactivity), symbolized Ci and equal to 3.7x1010 disintegrations or nuclear transformations per second. This is approximately the amount of radioactivity emitted by one gram (1 g) of radium-226. The unit is named after Pierre Curie, a French physicist.
[24] Which commission made the recommendations which formed the basis for the Punjab Reorganization Act which created the states Punjab and Haryana?
A.
Dhar Commission
B.
Kass Commission
C.
Shah Commission
D.
Mahajan Commission
Ans:
Shah Commission
Explanation :
Shah Commission was a commission of inquiry appointed by Government of India in 1977 to inquire into all the excesses committed in the Indian Emergency (1975 - 77). It was headed by Justice J.C. Shah, a former chief Justice of India.
[25] Who discovered Choler germs?
A.
Robert Koch
B.
Rene Laennec
C.
Dreser
D.
Hansen
Ans:
Robert Koch
Explanation :
V. cholerae was first isolated as the cause of cholera by Filippo Pacini in 1854, but his discovery was not widely known until Robert Koch (who also discovered the cause of tuberculosis), working independently 30 years later, publicized the knowledge and the means of fighting the disease.
[26] Who developed Hydrogen Bomb?
A.
Wernher Von Braun
B.
J. Robert Oppen Heimer
C.
Edward Teller
D.
Samuel Cohen
Ans:
Samuel Cohen
Explanation :
But after the Soviets successfully detonated an atomic bomb in 1949, President Harry S. Truman ordered the creation of a hydrogen bomb project. With the help of the Polish mathematician Stanislaw Ulam, Dr. Teller developed a model for the hydrogen bomb known as the Teller-Ulam design. Nov 1, 2011
[27] Where did the traveller Ibn Batuta come from?
A.
Morocco
B.
Persia
C.
Turkey
D.
Central Asia
Ans:
Morocco
Explanation :
All that is known about Ibn Battuta's life comes from the autobiographical information included in the account of his travels, which records that he was of Berber descent, born into a family of Islamic legal scholars in Tangier, Morocco, on 25 February 1304, during the reign of the Marinid dynasty.
[28] The enzyme that converts glucose to ethyl alcohol is:
A.
Invertase
B.
Maltase
C.
Zymase
D.
Diastase
Ans:
Zymase
Explanation :
The process which converts glucose into ethyl alcohol with the liberation of carbon dioxide is known as alcoholic fermentation. It is carried out by anaerobic fungus such as yeast. The process occurs in the presence of enzyme zymase which is present in yeast.
[29] In which field of J Roy make his name?
A.
Sculpture
B.
Music
C.
Painting
D.
Drama
Ans:
Painting
Explanation :
Jamini Roy (14 April 1887 – 24 April 1972) was an Indian painter. He was honoured with the State award of Padma Bhushan in 1954. He was one of the most famous pupils of Rabindranath Tagore, whose artistic originality and contribution to the emergence of modern art in India remains unquestionable.
[30] Who won the Jnanpith award for the year 2001?
A.
Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya
B.
Rajendra Shah
C.
Mahasweta Devi
D.
M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Ans:
Rajendra Shah
Explanation :
Rajendra Keshavlal Shah was a lyrical poet who wrote in Gujarati. Born in Kapadvanj, he authored more than 20 collections of poems and songs, mainly on the themes of the beauty of nature, and about the everyday lives of indigenous peoples and fisher folk communities
[31] Who amongst the following was awarded Nobel Prize for path breaking contributions to develop treatment against Parkinson's disease?
A.
Arvid Carlsson
B.
Walter Kohn
C.
Robert B. Laughlin
D.
Ferid Murad
Ans:
Arvid Carlsson
Explanation :
In the 1950s, Arvid Carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was a neurotransmitter in the brain and not just a precursor fornorepinephrine, as had been previously believed. He developed a method for measuring the amount of dopamine in brain tissues and found that dopamine levels in the basal ganglia, a brain area important for movement, were particularly high. He then showed that giving animals the drug reserpine caused a decrease in dopamine levels and a loss of movement control. These effects were similar to the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Arvid Carlsson subsequently won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000.
[32] Who won the gold medal in football at the Sydney Olympics 2000?
A.
Italy
B.
Cameroon
C.
South Korea
D.
Columbia
Ans:
Cameroon
Explanation :
Cameroon won its first gold medal in any Olympic sport when it came from two goals down to tie Spain, 2-2, and then beat the Spaniards, 5-3, on penalty kicks in a remarkable Olympic men's soccer final. The decisive penalty kick was scored by Patrick Wome.
[33] Who won the gold medal for 400 metres run at two consecutive Olympic Games?
A.
Michael Johnson
B.
Carl Lawis
C.
Alvin Harrison
D.
Gregory Haughton
Ans:
micheal John swon
Explanation :
Michael Johnson made his Olympic debut in 1992, winning the 4x400m relay. At the 1996 Games, he became the only man in history to win the 200m and the 400m. becoming the 1st athlete to capture 2 consecutive 400m gold medals.
[34] Which rulers built the Ellora temples?
A.
Chalukya
B.
Sunga
C.
Rashtrakuta
D.
Pallava
Ans:
Rashtrakuta
Explanation :
The Kailash Temple is the sixteenth cave, and it is one of the 32 cave temples and monasteries forming the magnanimous Ellora Caves. As per the historical records, it was built by the 8th century Rashtrakuta King Krishna I between the year 756 and 773 AD
[35] Which of the following is in the World Heritage list?
A.
Khajuraho
B.
Nalanda ruins
C.
Hampi ruins
D.
Tajmahal
Ans:
Tajmahal
Explanation :
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal.
[36] What is the age from which certain category of sports persons winning gold medals at international level are entitled to receive pension?
A.
30
B.
40
C.
50
D.
60
Ans:
30
Explanation :
0
[37] Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?
A.
Kolkata
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Mumbai
D.
Chennai
Ans:
Darjeeling
Explanation :
India was one of the pioneering countries in establishing hydro-electric power plants. The power plants at Darjeeling and Shimsha were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and is one of the first in Asia.
[38] Where is "Pus Fair held?
A.
Jodhpur
B.
Ajmer
C.
Jaipur
D.
Udaipur
Ans:
Ajmer
Explanation :
The Puskar Mela is the camel and live stock fair.
[39] Silk fibre chemically is:
A.
Carbohydrate
B.
Fat
C.
Protein
D.
Cellulose
Ans:
Protein
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
The President holds the authority of transferring judges from one High Court to another High Court. He carries this order after consultation with the Chief Justice of India.
[22] Milk is a colloidal system in which:
A.
Water is dispersed in fat
B.
Fat is dispersed in water
C.
Fat and water are dispersed in each other
D.
Fat is dissolved
Ans:
Fat is dispersed in water
Explanation :
Milk is a colloidal system in which liquid is dispersed in liquid. Whipped cream is a foam is which gas is dispersed in liquid. A colloidal system in which liquid is a dispersed phase and solid is dispersion medium is known as Gel.
[23] “Curie” is unit of:
A.
Radioactivity
B.
Temperature
C.
Heat
D.
Energy
Ans:
Radioactivity
Explanation :
The curie is a unit of ionizing radiation (radioactivity), symbolized Ci and equal to 3.7x1010 disintegrations or nuclear transformations per second. This is approximately the amount of radioactivity emitted by one gram (1 g) of radium-226. The unit is named after Pierre Curie, a French physicist.
[24] Which commission made the recommendations which formed the basis for the Punjab Reorganization Act which created the states Punjab and Haryana?
A.
Dhar Commission
B.
Kass Commission
C.
Shah Commission
D.
Mahajan Commission
Ans:
Shah Commission
Explanation :
Shah Commission was a commission of inquiry appointed by Government of India in 1977 to inquire into all the excesses committed in the Indian Emergency (1975 - 77). It was headed by Justice J.C. Shah, a former chief Justice of India.
[25] Who discovered Choler germs?
A.
Robert Koch
B.
Rene Laennec
C.
Dreser
D.
Hansen
Ans:
Robert Koch
Explanation :
V. cholerae was first isolated as the cause of cholera by Filippo Pacini in 1854, but his discovery was not widely known until Robert Koch (who also discovered the cause of tuberculosis), working independently 30 years later, publicized the knowledge and the means of fighting the disease.
[26] Who developed Hydrogen Bomb?
A.
Wernher Von Braun
B.
J. Robert Oppen Heimer
C.
Edward Teller
D.
Samuel Cohen
Ans:
Samuel Cohen
Explanation :
But after the Soviets successfully detonated an atomic bomb in 1949, President Harry S. Truman ordered the creation of a hydrogen bomb project. With the help of the Polish mathematician Stanislaw Ulam, Dr. Teller developed a model for the hydrogen bomb known as the Teller-Ulam design. Nov 1, 2011
[27] Where did the traveller Ibn Batuta come from?
A.
Morocco
B.
Persia
C.
Turkey
D.
Central Asia
Ans:
Morocco
Explanation :
All that is known about Ibn Battuta's life comes from the autobiographical information included in the account of his travels, which records that he was of Berber descent, born into a family of Islamic legal scholars in Tangier, Morocco, on 25 February 1304, during the reign of the Marinid dynasty.
[28] The enzyme that converts glucose to ethyl alcohol is:
A.
Invertase
B.
Maltase
C.
Zymase
D.
Diastase
Ans:
Zymase
Explanation :
The process which converts glucose into ethyl alcohol with the liberation of carbon dioxide is known as alcoholic fermentation. It is carried out by anaerobic fungus such as yeast. The process occurs in the presence of enzyme zymase which is present in yeast.
[29] In which field of J Roy make his name?
A.
Sculpture
B.
Music
C.
Painting
D.
Drama
Ans:
Painting
Explanation :
Jamini Roy (14 April 1887 – 24 April 1972) was an Indian painter. He was honoured with the State award of Padma Bhushan in 1954. He was one of the most famous pupils of Rabindranath Tagore, whose artistic originality and contribution to the emergence of modern art in India remains unquestionable.
[30] Who won the Jnanpith award for the year 2001?
A.
Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya
B.
Rajendra Shah
C.
Mahasweta Devi
D.
M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Ans:
Rajendra Shah
Explanation :
Rajendra Keshavlal Shah was a lyrical poet who wrote in Gujarati. Born in Kapadvanj, he authored more than 20 collections of poems and songs, mainly on the themes of the beauty of nature, and about the everyday lives of indigenous peoples and fisher folk communities
[31] Who amongst the following was awarded Nobel Prize for path breaking contributions to develop treatment against Parkinson's disease?
A.
Arvid Carlsson
B.
Walter Kohn
C.
Robert B. Laughlin
D.
Ferid Murad
Ans:
Arvid Carlsson
Explanation :
In the 1950s, Arvid Carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was a neurotransmitter in the brain and not just a precursor fornorepinephrine, as had been previously believed. He developed a method for measuring the amount of dopamine in brain tissues and found that dopamine levels in the basal ganglia, a brain area important for movement, were particularly high. He then showed that giving animals the drug reserpine caused a decrease in dopamine levels and a loss of movement control. These effects were similar to the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Arvid Carlsson subsequently won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000.
[32] Who won the gold medal in football at the Sydney Olympics 2000?
A.
Italy
B.
Cameroon
C.
South Korea
D.
Columbia
Ans:
Cameroon
Explanation :
Cameroon won its first gold medal in any Olympic sport when it came from two goals down to tie Spain, 2-2, and then beat the Spaniards, 5-3, on penalty kicks in a remarkable Olympic men's soccer final. The decisive penalty kick was scored by Patrick Wome.
[33] Who won the gold medal for 400 metres run at two consecutive Olympic Games?
A.
Michael Johnson
B.
Carl Lawis
C.
Alvin Harrison
D.
Gregory Haughton
Ans:
micheal John swon
Explanation :
Michael Johnson made his Olympic debut in 1992, winning the 4x400m relay. At the 1996 Games, he became the only man in history to win the 200m and the 400m. becoming the 1st athlete to capture 2 consecutive 400m gold medals.
[34] Which rulers built the Ellora temples?
A.
Chalukya
B.
Sunga
C.
Rashtrakuta
D.
Pallava
Ans:
Rashtrakuta
Explanation :
The Kailash Temple is the sixteenth cave, and it is one of the 32 cave temples and monasteries forming the magnanimous Ellora Caves. As per the historical records, it was built by the 8th century Rashtrakuta King Krishna I between the year 756 and 773 AD
[35] Which of the following is in the World Heritage list?
A.
Khajuraho
B.
Nalanda ruins
C.
Hampi ruins
D.
Tajmahal
Ans:
Tajmahal
Explanation :
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal.
[36] What is the age from which certain category of sports persons winning gold medals at international level are entitled to receive pension?
A.
30
B.
40
C.
50
D.
60
Ans:
30
Explanation :
0
[37] Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?
A.
Kolkata
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Mumbai
D.
Chennai
Ans:
Darjeeling
Explanation :
India was one of the pioneering countries in establishing hydro-electric power plants. The power plants at Darjeeling and Shimsha were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and is one of the first in Asia.
[38] Where is "Pus Fair held?
A.
Jodhpur
B.
Ajmer
C.
Jaipur
D.
Udaipur
Ans:
Ajmer
Explanation :
The Puskar Mela is the camel and live stock fair.
[39] Silk fibre chemically is:
A.
Carbohydrate
B.
Fat
C.
Protein
D.
Cellulose
Ans:
Protein
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
The curie is a unit of ionizing radiation (radioactivity), symbolized Ci and equal to 3.7x1010 disintegrations or nuclear transformations per second. This is approximately the amount of radioactivity emitted by one gram (1 g) of radium-226. The unit is named after Pierre Curie, a French physicist.
[24] Which commission made the recommendations which formed the basis for the Punjab Reorganization Act which created the states Punjab and Haryana?
A.
Dhar Commission
B.
Kass Commission
C.
Shah Commission
D.
Mahajan Commission
Ans:
Shah Commission
Explanation :
Shah Commission was a commission of inquiry appointed by Government of India in 1977 to inquire into all the excesses committed in the Indian Emergency (1975 - 77). It was headed by Justice J.C. Shah, a former chief Justice of India.
[25] Who discovered Choler germs?
A.
Robert Koch
B.
Rene Laennec
C.
Dreser
D.
Hansen
Ans:
Robert Koch
Explanation :
V. cholerae was first isolated as the cause of cholera by Filippo Pacini in 1854, but his discovery was not widely known until Robert Koch (who also discovered the cause of tuberculosis), working independently 30 years later, publicized the knowledge and the means of fighting the disease.
[26] Who developed Hydrogen Bomb?
A.
Wernher Von Braun
B.
J. Robert Oppen Heimer
C.
Edward Teller
D.
Samuel Cohen
Ans:
Samuel Cohen
Explanation :
But after the Soviets successfully detonated an atomic bomb in 1949, President Harry S. Truman ordered the creation of a hydrogen bomb project. With the help of the Polish mathematician Stanislaw Ulam, Dr. Teller developed a model for the hydrogen bomb known as the Teller-Ulam design. Nov 1, 2011
[27] Where did the traveller Ibn Batuta come from?
A.
Morocco
B.
Persia
C.
Turkey
D.
Central Asia
Ans:
Morocco
Explanation :
All that is known about Ibn Battuta's life comes from the autobiographical information included in the account of his travels, which records that he was of Berber descent, born into a family of Islamic legal scholars in Tangier, Morocco, on 25 February 1304, during the reign of the Marinid dynasty.
[28] The enzyme that converts glucose to ethyl alcohol is:
A.
Invertase
B.
Maltase
C.
Zymase
D.
Diastase
Ans:
Zymase
Explanation :
The process which converts glucose into ethyl alcohol with the liberation of carbon dioxide is known as alcoholic fermentation. It is carried out by anaerobic fungus such as yeast. The process occurs in the presence of enzyme zymase which is present in yeast.
[29] In which field of J Roy make his name?
A.
Sculpture
B.
Music
C.
Painting
D.
Drama
Ans:
Painting
Explanation :
Jamini Roy (14 April 1887 – 24 April 1972) was an Indian painter. He was honoured with the State award of Padma Bhushan in 1954. He was one of the most famous pupils of Rabindranath Tagore, whose artistic originality and contribution to the emergence of modern art in India remains unquestionable.
[30] Who won the Jnanpith award for the year 2001?
A.
Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya
B.
Rajendra Shah
C.
Mahasweta Devi
D.
M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Ans:
Rajendra Shah
Explanation :
Rajendra Keshavlal Shah was a lyrical poet who wrote in Gujarati. Born in Kapadvanj, he authored more than 20 collections of poems and songs, mainly on the themes of the beauty of nature, and about the everyday lives of indigenous peoples and fisher folk communities
[31] Who amongst the following was awarded Nobel Prize for path breaking contributions to develop treatment against Parkinson's disease?
A.
Arvid Carlsson
B.
Walter Kohn
C.
Robert B. Laughlin
D.
Ferid Murad
Ans:
Arvid Carlsson
Explanation :
In the 1950s, Arvid Carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was a neurotransmitter in the brain and not just a precursor fornorepinephrine, as had been previously believed. He developed a method for measuring the amount of dopamine in brain tissues and found that dopamine levels in the basal ganglia, a brain area important for movement, were particularly high. He then showed that giving animals the drug reserpine caused a decrease in dopamine levels and a loss of movement control. These effects were similar to the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Arvid Carlsson subsequently won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000.
[32] Who won the gold medal in football at the Sydney Olympics 2000?
A.
Italy
B.
Cameroon
C.
South Korea
D.
Columbia
Ans:
Cameroon
Explanation :
Cameroon won its first gold medal in any Olympic sport when it came from two goals down to tie Spain, 2-2, and then beat the Spaniards, 5-3, on penalty kicks in a remarkable Olympic men's soccer final. The decisive penalty kick was scored by Patrick Wome.
[33] Who won the gold medal for 400 metres run at two consecutive Olympic Games?
A.
Michael Johnson
B.
Carl Lawis
C.
Alvin Harrison
D.
Gregory Haughton
Ans:
micheal John swon
Explanation :
Michael Johnson made his Olympic debut in 1992, winning the 4x400m relay. At the 1996 Games, he became the only man in history to win the 200m and the 400m. becoming the 1st athlete to capture 2 consecutive 400m gold medals.
[34] Which rulers built the Ellora temples?
A.
Chalukya
B.
Sunga
C.
Rashtrakuta
D.
Pallava
Ans:
Rashtrakuta
Explanation :
The Kailash Temple is the sixteenth cave, and it is one of the 32 cave temples and monasteries forming the magnanimous Ellora Caves. As per the historical records, it was built by the 8th century Rashtrakuta King Krishna I between the year 756 and 773 AD
[35] Which of the following is in the World Heritage list?
A.
Khajuraho
B.
Nalanda ruins
C.
Hampi ruins
D.
Tajmahal
Ans:
Tajmahal
Explanation :
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal.
[36] What is the age from which certain category of sports persons winning gold medals at international level are entitled to receive pension?
A.
30
B.
40
C.
50
D.
60
Ans:
30
Explanation :
0
[37] Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?
A.
Kolkata
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Mumbai
D.
Chennai
Ans:
Darjeeling
Explanation :
India was one of the pioneering countries in establishing hydro-electric power plants. The power plants at Darjeeling and Shimsha were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and is one of the first in Asia.
[38] Where is "Pus Fair held?
A.
Jodhpur
B.
Ajmer
C.
Jaipur
D.
Udaipur
Ans:
Ajmer
Explanation :
The Puskar Mela is the camel and live stock fair.
[39] Silk fibre chemically is:
A.
Carbohydrate
B.
Fat
C.
Protein
D.
Cellulose
Ans:
Protein
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
V. cholerae was first isolated as the cause of cholera by Filippo Pacini in 1854, but his discovery was not widely known until Robert Koch (who also discovered the cause of tuberculosis), working independently 30 years later, publicized the knowledge and the means of fighting the disease.
[26] Who developed Hydrogen Bomb?
A.
Wernher Von Braun
B.
J. Robert Oppen Heimer
C.
Edward Teller
D.
Samuel Cohen
Ans:
Samuel Cohen
Explanation :
But after the Soviets successfully detonated an atomic bomb in 1949, President Harry S. Truman ordered the creation of a hydrogen bomb project. With the help of the Polish mathematician Stanislaw Ulam, Dr. Teller developed a model for the hydrogen bomb known as the Teller-Ulam design. Nov 1, 2011
[27] Where did the traveller Ibn Batuta come from?
A.
Morocco
B.
Persia
C.
Turkey
D.
Central Asia
Ans:
Morocco
Explanation :
All that is known about Ibn Battuta's life comes from the autobiographical information included in the account of his travels, which records that he was of Berber descent, born into a family of Islamic legal scholars in Tangier, Morocco, on 25 February 1304, during the reign of the Marinid dynasty.
[28] The enzyme that converts glucose to ethyl alcohol is:
A.
Invertase
B.
Maltase
C.
Zymase
D.
Diastase
Ans:
Zymase
Explanation :
The process which converts glucose into ethyl alcohol with the liberation of carbon dioxide is known as alcoholic fermentation. It is carried out by anaerobic fungus such as yeast. The process occurs in the presence of enzyme zymase which is present in yeast.
[29] In which field of J Roy make his name?
A.
Sculpture
B.
Music
C.
Painting
D.
Drama
Ans:
Painting
Explanation :
Jamini Roy (14 April 1887 – 24 April 1972) was an Indian painter. He was honoured with the State award of Padma Bhushan in 1954. He was one of the most famous pupils of Rabindranath Tagore, whose artistic originality and contribution to the emergence of modern art in India remains unquestionable.
[30] Who won the Jnanpith award for the year 2001?
A.
Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya
B.
Rajendra Shah
C.
Mahasweta Devi
D.
M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Ans:
Rajendra Shah
Explanation :
Rajendra Keshavlal Shah was a lyrical poet who wrote in Gujarati. Born in Kapadvanj, he authored more than 20 collections of poems and songs, mainly on the themes of the beauty of nature, and about the everyday lives of indigenous peoples and fisher folk communities
[31] Who amongst the following was awarded Nobel Prize for path breaking contributions to develop treatment against Parkinson's disease?
A.
Arvid Carlsson
B.
Walter Kohn
C.
Robert B. Laughlin
D.
Ferid Murad
Ans:
Arvid Carlsson
Explanation :
In the 1950s, Arvid Carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was a neurotransmitter in the brain and not just a precursor fornorepinephrine, as had been previously believed. He developed a method for measuring the amount of dopamine in brain tissues and found that dopamine levels in the basal ganglia, a brain area important for movement, were particularly high. He then showed that giving animals the drug reserpine caused a decrease in dopamine levels and a loss of movement control. These effects were similar to the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Arvid Carlsson subsequently won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000.
[32] Who won the gold medal in football at the Sydney Olympics 2000?
A.
Italy
B.
Cameroon
C.
South Korea
D.
Columbia
Ans:
Cameroon
Explanation :
Cameroon won its first gold medal in any Olympic sport when it came from two goals down to tie Spain, 2-2, and then beat the Spaniards, 5-3, on penalty kicks in a remarkable Olympic men's soccer final. The decisive penalty kick was scored by Patrick Wome.
[33] Who won the gold medal for 400 metres run at two consecutive Olympic Games?
A.
Michael Johnson
B.
Carl Lawis
C.
Alvin Harrison
D.
Gregory Haughton
Ans:
micheal John swon
Explanation :
Michael Johnson made his Olympic debut in 1992, winning the 4x400m relay. At the 1996 Games, he became the only man in history to win the 200m and the 400m. becoming the 1st athlete to capture 2 consecutive 400m gold medals.
[34] Which rulers built the Ellora temples?
A.
Chalukya
B.
Sunga
C.
Rashtrakuta
D.
Pallava
Ans:
Rashtrakuta
Explanation :
The Kailash Temple is the sixteenth cave, and it is one of the 32 cave temples and monasteries forming the magnanimous Ellora Caves. As per the historical records, it was built by the 8th century Rashtrakuta King Krishna I between the year 756 and 773 AD
[35] Which of the following is in the World Heritage list?
A.
Khajuraho
B.
Nalanda ruins
C.
Hampi ruins
D.
Tajmahal
Ans:
Tajmahal
Explanation :
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal.
[36] What is the age from which certain category of sports persons winning gold medals at international level are entitled to receive pension?
A.
30
B.
40
C.
50
D.
60
Ans:
30
Explanation :
0
[37] Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?
A.
Kolkata
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Mumbai
D.
Chennai
Ans:
Darjeeling
Explanation :
India was one of the pioneering countries in establishing hydro-electric power plants. The power plants at Darjeeling and Shimsha were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and is one of the first in Asia.
[38] Where is "Pus Fair held?
A.
Jodhpur
B.
Ajmer
C.
Jaipur
D.
Udaipur
Ans:
Ajmer
Explanation :
The Puskar Mela is the camel and live stock fair.
[39] Silk fibre chemically is:
A.
Carbohydrate
B.
Fat
C.
Protein
D.
Cellulose
Ans:
Protein
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
All that is known about Ibn Battuta's life comes from the autobiographical information included in the account of his travels, which records that he was of Berber descent, born into a family of Islamic legal scholars in Tangier, Morocco, on 25 February 1304, during the reign of the Marinid dynasty.
[28] The enzyme that converts glucose to ethyl alcohol is:
A.
Invertase
B.
Maltase
C.
Zymase
D.
Diastase
Ans:
Zymase
Explanation :
The process which converts glucose into ethyl alcohol with the liberation of carbon dioxide is known as alcoholic fermentation. It is carried out by anaerobic fungus such as yeast. The process occurs in the presence of enzyme zymase which is present in yeast.
[29] In which field of J Roy make his name?
A.
Sculpture
B.
Music
C.
Painting
D.
Drama
Ans:
Painting
Explanation :
Jamini Roy (14 April 1887 – 24 April 1972) was an Indian painter. He was honoured with the State award of Padma Bhushan in 1954. He was one of the most famous pupils of Rabindranath Tagore, whose artistic originality and contribution to the emergence of modern art in India remains unquestionable.
[30] Who won the Jnanpith award for the year 2001?
A.
Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya
B.
Rajendra Shah
C.
Mahasweta Devi
D.
M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Ans:
Rajendra Shah
Explanation :
Rajendra Keshavlal Shah was a lyrical poet who wrote in Gujarati. Born in Kapadvanj, he authored more than 20 collections of poems and songs, mainly on the themes of the beauty of nature, and about the everyday lives of indigenous peoples and fisher folk communities
[31] Who amongst the following was awarded Nobel Prize for path breaking contributions to develop treatment against Parkinson's disease?
A.
Arvid Carlsson
B.
Walter Kohn
C.
Robert B. Laughlin
D.
Ferid Murad
Ans:
Arvid Carlsson
Explanation :
In the 1950s, Arvid Carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was a neurotransmitter in the brain and not just a precursor fornorepinephrine, as had been previously believed. He developed a method for measuring the amount of dopamine in brain tissues and found that dopamine levels in the basal ganglia, a brain area important for movement, were particularly high. He then showed that giving animals the drug reserpine caused a decrease in dopamine levels and a loss of movement control. These effects were similar to the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Arvid Carlsson subsequently won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000.
[32] Who won the gold medal in football at the Sydney Olympics 2000?
A.
Italy
B.
Cameroon
C.
South Korea
D.
Columbia
Ans:
Cameroon
Explanation :
Cameroon won its first gold medal in any Olympic sport when it came from two goals down to tie Spain, 2-2, and then beat the Spaniards, 5-3, on penalty kicks in a remarkable Olympic men's soccer final. The decisive penalty kick was scored by Patrick Wome.
[33] Who won the gold medal for 400 metres run at two consecutive Olympic Games?
A.
Michael Johnson
B.
Carl Lawis
C.
Alvin Harrison
D.
Gregory Haughton
Ans:
micheal John swon
Explanation :
Michael Johnson made his Olympic debut in 1992, winning the 4x400m relay. At the 1996 Games, he became the only man in history to win the 200m and the 400m. becoming the 1st athlete to capture 2 consecutive 400m gold medals.
[34] Which rulers built the Ellora temples?
A.
Chalukya
B.
Sunga
C.
Rashtrakuta
D.
Pallava
Ans:
Rashtrakuta
Explanation :
The Kailash Temple is the sixteenth cave, and it is one of the 32 cave temples and monasteries forming the magnanimous Ellora Caves. As per the historical records, it was built by the 8th century Rashtrakuta King Krishna I between the year 756 and 773 AD
[35] Which of the following is in the World Heritage list?
A.
Khajuraho
B.
Nalanda ruins
C.
Hampi ruins
D.
Tajmahal
Ans:
Tajmahal
Explanation :
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal.
[36] What is the age from which certain category of sports persons winning gold medals at international level are entitled to receive pension?
A.
30
B.
40
C.
50
D.
60
Ans:
30
Explanation :
0
[37] Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?
A.
Kolkata
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Mumbai
D.
Chennai
Ans:
Darjeeling
Explanation :
India was one of the pioneering countries in establishing hydro-electric power plants. The power plants at Darjeeling and Shimsha were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and is one of the first in Asia.
[38] Where is "Pus Fair held?
A.
Jodhpur
B.
Ajmer
C.
Jaipur
D.
Udaipur
Ans:
Ajmer
Explanation :
The Puskar Mela is the camel and live stock fair.
[39] Silk fibre chemically is:
A.
Carbohydrate
B.
Fat
C.
Protein
D.
Cellulose
Ans:
Protein
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
Jamini Roy (14 April 1887 – 24 April 1972) was an Indian painter. He was honoured with the State award of Padma Bhushan in 1954. He was one of the most famous pupils of Rabindranath Tagore, whose artistic originality and contribution to the emergence of modern art in India remains unquestionable.
[30] Who won the Jnanpith award for the year 2001?
A.
Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya
B.
Rajendra Shah
C.
Mahasweta Devi
D.
M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Ans:
Rajendra Shah
Explanation :
Rajendra Keshavlal Shah was a lyrical poet who wrote in Gujarati. Born in Kapadvanj, he authored more than 20 collections of poems and songs, mainly on the themes of the beauty of nature, and about the everyday lives of indigenous peoples and fisher folk communities
[31] Who amongst the following was awarded Nobel Prize for path breaking contributions to develop treatment against Parkinson's disease?
A.
Arvid Carlsson
B.
Walter Kohn
C.
Robert B. Laughlin
D.
Ferid Murad
Ans:
Arvid Carlsson
Explanation :
In the 1950s, Arvid Carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was a neurotransmitter in the brain and not just a precursor fornorepinephrine, as had been previously believed. He developed a method for measuring the amount of dopamine in brain tissues and found that dopamine levels in the basal ganglia, a brain area important for movement, were particularly high. He then showed that giving animals the drug reserpine caused a decrease in dopamine levels and a loss of movement control. These effects were similar to the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Arvid Carlsson subsequently won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000.
[32] Who won the gold medal in football at the Sydney Olympics 2000?
A.
Italy
B.
Cameroon
C.
South Korea
D.
Columbia
Ans:
Cameroon
Explanation :
Cameroon won its first gold medal in any Olympic sport when it came from two goals down to tie Spain, 2-2, and then beat the Spaniards, 5-3, on penalty kicks in a remarkable Olympic men's soccer final. The decisive penalty kick was scored by Patrick Wome.
[33] Who won the gold medal for 400 metres run at two consecutive Olympic Games?
A.
Michael Johnson
B.
Carl Lawis
C.
Alvin Harrison
D.
Gregory Haughton
Ans:
micheal John swon
Explanation :
Michael Johnson made his Olympic debut in 1992, winning the 4x400m relay. At the 1996 Games, he became the only man in history to win the 200m and the 400m. becoming the 1st athlete to capture 2 consecutive 400m gold medals.
[34] Which rulers built the Ellora temples?
A.
Chalukya
B.
Sunga
C.
Rashtrakuta
D.
Pallava
Ans:
Rashtrakuta
Explanation :
The Kailash Temple is the sixteenth cave, and it is one of the 32 cave temples and monasteries forming the magnanimous Ellora Caves. As per the historical records, it was built by the 8th century Rashtrakuta King Krishna I between the year 756 and 773 AD
[35] Which of the following is in the World Heritage list?
A.
Khajuraho
B.
Nalanda ruins
C.
Hampi ruins
D.
Tajmahal
Ans:
Tajmahal
Explanation :
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal.
[36] What is the age from which certain category of sports persons winning gold medals at international level are entitled to receive pension?
A.
30
B.
40
C.
50
D.
60
Ans:
30
Explanation :
0
[37] Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?
A.
Kolkata
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Mumbai
D.
Chennai
Ans:
Darjeeling
Explanation :
India was one of the pioneering countries in establishing hydro-electric power plants. The power plants at Darjeeling and Shimsha were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and is one of the first in Asia.
[38] Where is "Pus Fair held?
A.
Jodhpur
B.
Ajmer
C.
Jaipur
D.
Udaipur
Ans:
Ajmer
Explanation :
The Puskar Mela is the camel and live stock fair.
[39] Silk fibre chemically is:
A.
Carbohydrate
B.
Fat
C.
Protein
D.
Cellulose
Ans:
Protein
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
In the 1950s, Arvid Carlsson demonstrated that dopamine was a neurotransmitter in the brain and not just a precursor fornorepinephrine, as had been previously believed. He developed a method for measuring the amount of dopamine in brain tissues and found that dopamine levels in the basal ganglia, a brain area important for movement, were particularly high. He then showed that giving animals the drug reserpine caused a decrease in dopamine levels and a loss of movement control. These effects were similar to the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Arvid Carlsson subsequently won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000.
[32] Who won the gold medal in football at the Sydney Olympics 2000?
A.
Italy
B.
Cameroon
C.
South Korea
D.
Columbia
Ans:
Cameroon
Explanation :
Cameroon won its first gold medal in any Olympic sport when it came from two goals down to tie Spain, 2-2, and then beat the Spaniards, 5-3, on penalty kicks in a remarkable Olympic men's soccer final. The decisive penalty kick was scored by Patrick Wome.
[33] Who won the gold medal for 400 metres run at two consecutive Olympic Games?
A.
Michael Johnson
B.
Carl Lawis
C.
Alvin Harrison
D.
Gregory Haughton
Ans:
micheal John swon
Explanation :
Michael Johnson made his Olympic debut in 1992, winning the 4x400m relay. At the 1996 Games, he became the only man in history to win the 200m and the 400m. becoming the 1st athlete to capture 2 consecutive 400m gold medals.
[34] Which rulers built the Ellora temples?
A.
Chalukya
B.
Sunga
C.
Rashtrakuta
D.
Pallava
Ans:
Rashtrakuta
Explanation :
The Kailash Temple is the sixteenth cave, and it is one of the 32 cave temples and monasteries forming the magnanimous Ellora Caves. As per the historical records, it was built by the 8th century Rashtrakuta King Krishna I between the year 756 and 773 AD
[35] Which of the following is in the World Heritage list?
A.
Khajuraho
B.
Nalanda ruins
C.
Hampi ruins
D.
Tajmahal
Ans:
Tajmahal
Explanation :
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal.
[36] What is the age from which certain category of sports persons winning gold medals at international level are entitled to receive pension?
A.
30
B.
40
C.
50
D.
60
Ans:
30
Explanation :
0
[37] Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?
A.
Kolkata
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Mumbai
D.
Chennai
Ans:
Darjeeling
Explanation :
India was one of the pioneering countries in establishing hydro-electric power plants. The power plants at Darjeeling and Shimsha were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and is one of the first in Asia.
[38] Where is "Pus Fair held?
A.
Jodhpur
B.
Ajmer
C.
Jaipur
D.
Udaipur
Ans:
Ajmer
Explanation :
The Puskar Mela is the camel and live stock fair.
[39] Silk fibre chemically is:
A.
Carbohydrate
B.
Fat
C.
Protein
D.
Cellulose
Ans:
Protein
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
Michael Johnson made his Olympic debut in 1992, winning the 4x400m relay. At the 1996 Games, he became the only man in history to win the 200m and the 400m. becoming the 1st athlete to capture 2 consecutive 400m gold medals.
[34] Which rulers built the Ellora temples?
A.
Chalukya
B.
Sunga
C.
Rashtrakuta
D.
Pallava
Ans:
Rashtrakuta
Explanation :
The Kailash Temple is the sixteenth cave, and it is one of the 32 cave temples and monasteries forming the magnanimous Ellora Caves. As per the historical records, it was built by the 8th century Rashtrakuta King Krishna I between the year 756 and 773 AD
[35] Which of the following is in the World Heritage list?
A.
Khajuraho
B.
Nalanda ruins
C.
Hampi ruins
D.
Tajmahal
Ans:
Tajmahal
Explanation :
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal.
[36] What is the age from which certain category of sports persons winning gold medals at international level are entitled to receive pension?
A.
30
B.
40
C.
50
D.
60
Ans:
30
Explanation :
0
[37] Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?
A.
Kolkata
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Mumbai
D.
Chennai
Ans:
Darjeeling
Explanation :
India was one of the pioneering countries in establishing hydro-electric power plants. The power plants at Darjeeling and Shimsha were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and is one of the first in Asia.
[38] Where is "Pus Fair held?
A.
Jodhpur
B.
Ajmer
C.
Jaipur
D.
Udaipur
Ans:
Ajmer
Explanation :
The Puskar Mela is the camel and live stock fair.
[39] Silk fibre chemically is:
A.
Carbohydrate
B.
Fat
C.
Protein
D.
Cellulose
Ans:
Protein
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal.
[36] What is the age from which certain category of sports persons winning gold medals at international level are entitled to receive pension?
A.
30
B.
40
C.
50
D.
60
Ans:
30
Explanation :
0
[37] Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?
A.
Kolkata
B.
Darjeeling
C.
Mumbai
D.
Chennai
Ans:
Darjeeling
Explanation :
India was one of the pioneering countries in establishing hydro-electric power plants. The power plants at Darjeeling and Shimsha were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and is one of the first in Asia.
[38] Where is "Pus Fair held?
A.
Jodhpur
B.
Ajmer
C.
Jaipur
D.
Udaipur
Ans:
Ajmer
Explanation :
The Puskar Mela is the camel and live stock fair.
[39] Silk fibre chemically is:
A.
Carbohydrate
B.
Fat
C.
Protein
D.
Cellulose
Ans:
Protein
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
India was one of the pioneering countries in establishing hydro-electric power plants. The power plants at Darjeeling and Shimsha were established in 1898 and 1902 respectively and is one of the first in Asia.
[38] Where is "Pus Fair held?
A.
Jodhpur
B.
Ajmer
C.
Jaipur
D.
Udaipur
Ans:
Ajmer
Explanation :
The Puskar Mela is the camel and live stock fair.
[39] Silk fibre chemically is:
A.
Carbohydrate
B.
Fat
C.
Protein
D.
Cellulose
Ans:
Protein
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
[40] Which of the following food items is rich in iron?
A.
Rice
B.
Apple
C.
Pulses
D.
Orange
Ans:
Apple
Explanation :
Apple have many highly Iron or iron ore.
[41] Who introduced broadcasting in India first?
A.
Government of India
B.
Government of Bombay Presidency
C.
Government of Bengal Presidency
D.
Private entities
Ans:
Private entities
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
First station of the Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) was inaugurated at Bombay by the British Viceroy of India Lord Irwin on July 23, 1927.
[42] Who amidst the following great music composers was the ruler of a State?
A.
Tyagaraja
B.
Shyama Shastri
C.
Muthu Swami Dikshitar
D.
Swati Tirunal
Ans:
Swati Tirunal
Explanation :
Svāti Tirunāḷ Rāma Varma was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore, British India. He is also considered as a brilliant music composer and is credited with over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.
[43] Which of the following c a court issue for enforcement of Fundamental Rights?
A.
A decree
B.
An Ordinance
C.
A writ
D.
A notification
Ans:
A writ
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
The Fundamental Rights given in Part III of the Constitution are enforceable in a court of law if a violation occurs. The Supreme Court and High Court in the exercise of this power can issue five Writs viz., Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, Quo-Warranto
[44] Which state has benefitted the most with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) loans for improvement of National Highways?
A.
West Bengal
B.
Andhra Pradesh
C.
Maharashtra
D.
Uttar Pradesh
Ans:
Andhra Pradesh
Explanation :
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $346 million loan to finance improvement of over 400 kilometers (km) of state highways that will enhance connectivity and access to economic centers across 12 districts in Karnataka.
[45] Which of the following circuit is used as 'Memory device' in computers?
A.
Rectifier
B.
Flip-Flop
C.
Comparator
D.
Attenuator
Ans:
Flip-Flop
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.
[46] Which of the following is used in oven?
A.
X-rays
B.
UV rays
C.
Microwaves
D.
Radio waves
Ans:
Microwaves
Explanation :
A microwave oven (also commonly referred to as a microwave) is an electric oven that heats and cooks food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range. This induces polar molecules in the food to rotate and produce thermal energy in a process known as dielectric heating.
[47] When heated from 0° to 10°C volume of a given mass of water will:
A.
Increase gradually
B.
Decrease gradually
C.
Increase and then decrease
D.
Decrease and then will increase
Ans:
Decrease and then will increase
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
0
[48] What is “Oval Office"?
A.
The place where England's Cricket Control. Board is head-quartered
B.
UN Security Council meeting room
C.
The personal office of the US President
D.
The place where the Queen of England gives personal audience a
Ans:
The personal office of the US President
Explanation :
The Oval Office is, since 1909, the working office space of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House, Washington, D.C. Artwork is selected from the White House's own collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term in office.
[49] Which of these is NOT included as a Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution?
A.
Right to Freedom of Speech
B.
Right to Equality before the Law
C.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
D.
Right to equal wages for equal work
Ans:
Right to equal wages for equal work
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
Explanation :
0
[50] Bills of which of the following categories can be initiated only in Lok Sabha?
A.
Ordinary Bill
B.
Private Members Bill
C.
Money Bill
D.
Constitution Amendment Bill
Ans:
Money Bill
Explanation :
0
