General Knowledge Questions :-
1) What should be the minimum interval between two successive blood donations?
A) 6 weeks
B) 3 months
C) 6 months
D) 8 months
2) Food is mainly digested in-
A) Liver
B) Large intestine
C) Small intestine
D) Mouth
3) The large cell in the human body is -
A) Nerve Cell
B) Muscle Cell
C) Liver Cell
D) Kidney Cell
4) Which of the following is a flightless bird?
A) Emu
B) Hen
C) Swan
D) None of these
5) Meningitis is a disease which affects the -
A) Kidneys
B) Liver
C) Heart
D) Brain
6) Which of the following is a vector quantity?
A) Force
B) Momentum
C) Energy
D) Temperature
7) The three famous Buddhist sites Ratnagiri ,Lalitgiri and Udaigiri are located in which of the following States?
A) Bihar
B) Maharashtra
C) U.P.
D) Orissa
8) Who among the following earned the title of a 'Liberator'?
A) Chandragupta Vikramaditya
B) Ashoka
C) Chandragupta Maurya
D) Alexander
9) The strategy of 'Divide and Rule' was adopted by whom?
A) Lord Curzon
B) lord Wellesley
C) Lord Minto
D) Lord Canning
10) Delhi became the Capital of India in -
A) 1910
B) 1911
C) 1916
D) 1923
11) The first President of independent India was -
A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
B) M.K.Gandhi
C) Dr. S.Radhakrishnan
D) J.L.Nehru
12) Who was the first European to translate the Bhagwad Gita into English?
A) William Jones
B) Charles Wilkins
C) James Prinsep
D) Sir Alexander Cunningham
13. The population of which of the following is maximum on the earth
A) 6 weeks
B) 3 months
C) 6 months
D) 8 months
Ans::- B) 3 months
2) Food is mainly digested in-
A) Liver
B) Large intestine
C) Small intestine
D) Mouth
Ans::- C) Small intestine
3) The large cell in the human body is -
A) Nerve Cell
B) Muscle Cell
C) Liver Cell
D) Kidney Cell
Ans::- A) Nerve Cell
4) Which of the following is a flightless bird?
A) Emu
B) Hen
C) Swan
D) None of these
Ans::- A) Emu
5) Meningitis is a disease which affects the -
A) Kidneys
B) Liver
C) Heart
D) Brain
Ans::- D) Brain
6) Which of the following is a vector quantity?
A) Force
B) Momentum
C) Energy
D) Temperature
Ans ::- A) Force
7) The three famous Buddhist sites Ratnagiri ,Lalitgiri and Udaigiri are located in which of the following States?
A) Bihar
B) Maharashtra
C) U.P.
D) Orissa
Ans:: - Orissa
8) Who among the following earned the title of a 'Liberator'?
A) Chandragupta Vikramaditya
B) Ashoka
C) Chandragupta Maurya
D) Alexander
Ans::- C) Chandragupta Maurya
9) The strategy of 'Divide and Rule' was adopted by whom?
A) Lord Curzon
B) lord Wellesley
C) Lord Minto
D) Lord Canning
Ans:: - C) Lord Minto
10) Delhi became the Capital of India in -
A) 1910
B) 1911
C) 1916
D) 1923
Ans ::- B) 1911
11) The first President of independent India was -
A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
B) M.K.Gandhi
C) Dr. S.Radhakrishnan
D) J.L.Nehru
Ans::- A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
12) Who was the first European to translate the Bhagwad Gita into English?
A) William Jones
B) Charles Wilkins
C) James Prinsep
D) Sir Alexander Cunningham
Ans:: -B) Charles Wilkins
13. The population of which of the following is maximum on the earth
A) Reptiles
B) Fishes
C) Birds
D) Beetles
14. Which of the following is the largest living mammal?
A) Giraffe
B) White elephant
C) Rhinoceros
D) Blue Whale
B) Fishes
C) Birds
D) Beetles
Ans. B) Fishes
14. Which of the following is the largest living mammal?
A) Giraffe
B) White elephant
C) Rhinoceros
D) Blue Whale
Ans. D) Blue Whale
15. Which first is given by a herb?
A) Mango
B) Banana
C) Apple
D) Jack- fruit
B) Banana
C) Apple
D) Jack- fruit
Ans. D) Jack- fruit
16. Which of the following is hereditary?
A) Dysentery
B) Tuberculosis
C) Haemophilia
D) Cancer
Ans. C) Haemophilia
17. Which of the following is knows as the jain Temple City?
A) Gimar
B) Rajagriha
C) Varanasi
D) Ilahabad
Ans. A) Gimar
18. Who was the first King to conquer Malwa,Gujarat and Maharashtra?
A) Skandagupta
B) Samudragupta
C) Chandragupta Maurya
D) Harshavardhan
B) Samudragupta
C) Chandragupta Maurya
D) Harshavardhan
Ans. C) Chandragupta Maurya
19. The slogan 'Inquilab Zindabhad' was raised by whom?
A) Lokmanya Tilak
B) Veer Savarkar
C) Chandrashekar Azad
D) Bhagat Singh
20. The Muslim League started demanding a separate nation for the Muslims from which year?
A) 1919
B) 1925
C) 1929
D) 1940
21. When did the British Parliament pass the Indian Independence Bill ?
A) 20th February, 1947
B) 24th March, 1947
C) 1st July, 1947
D) 14th August,1947
22. Who among the following has the final power to maintain order within the House of People?
B) Veer Savarkar
C) Chandrashekar Azad
D) Bhagat Singh
Ans. D) Bhagat Singh
20. The Muslim League started demanding a separate nation for the Muslims from which year?
A) 1919
B) 1925
C) 1929
D) 1940
Ans. D) 1940
21. When did the British Parliament pass the Indian Independence Bill ?
A) 20th February, 1947
B) 24th March, 1947
C) 1st July, 1947
D) 14th August,1947
Ans. C) 1st July,1947
22. Who among the following has the final power to maintain order within the House of People?
A) Marshal of the People
B) Prime Minister
C) Speaker
D) Chief of Security Staff
23. Which is laughing gas?
a) Carbon dioxide
b) Sulphur dioxide
c) Carbon monoxide
d) Nitrous oxide
B) Prime Minister
C) Speaker
D) Chief of Security Staff
Ans. C) Speaker
23. Which is laughing gas?
a) Carbon dioxide
b) Sulphur dioxide
c) Carbon monoxide
d) Nitrous oxide
Ans. d) Nitrous oxide
24. Detergents used for cleaning clothes and utensils contains-
a) Nitrates
b) Bicarbonates
c) Sulphonates
d) Bismutnates
25. Floppy disc in a computer system is-
b) Bicarbonates
c) Sulphonates
d) Bismutnates
Ans. c) Sulphonates
25. Floppy disc in a computer system is-
a) Compiler
b) Core memory
c) Software
d) Device for storage and retrieving data
b) Core memory
c) Software
d) Device for storage and retrieving data
Ans. d) Device for storage and retrieving data
26. The tooth with there roots is-
a) Molar
b) Pre- Molar
c) Incisor
d) Canine
b) Pre- Molar
c) Incisor
d) Canine
Ans. a) Molar
27. Bamboo is a-
a) Grass
b) Herb
c) Shrub
d) Tree
Ans. a) Grass
28. Which of the following cannot be controlled by vaccination?
a) Small pox
b) Diabetes
c) Polio
d) Whooping cough
Ans. b) Diabetes
29. Which of the following terms is used for several individuals of a species living together in a locality?
a) Biosphere
b) Ecosystem
c) Bio- community
d) Population
b) Ecosystem
c) Bio- community
d) Population
Ans. c) Bio- community
30. Raman effect is associated with characteristics of-a) Heat
b) Light
c) Electricity
d) Magnetism
Ans. b) Light
31. Which of the following is known as the queen of spices?
a) Coriander
b) Cardamom
c) Fenugreek
d) Chillies
Ans. b) Cardamom
32. The Peacock throne was made for -
a) Jahangir
b) Akbar
c) Shahjehan
d) Aurangzeb
33. Which of the following was built by Akbar?
a) Agra fort
b) Fort of Daulatabad
c) Red fort
d) Fort of Ahmednagar
b) Akbar
c) Shahjehan
d) Aurangzeb
Ans. c) Shahjehan
33. Which of the following was built by Akbar?
a) Agra fort
b) Fort of Daulatabad
c) Red fort
d) Fort of Ahmednagar
Ans. a) Agra fort
34. Ramayan refers to-
a) Satyuga
b) Tretayuga
c) Dwaparyuga
d) Kalyuga
b) Tretayuga
c) Dwaparyuga
d) Kalyuga
Ans. b) Tretayuga
35. Who is regarded as the greatest law giver of ancient India?
a) Kautilya
b) Manu
c) Panini
d) Patanjali
b) Manu
c) Panini
d) Patanjali
Ans. b) Manu
36. When did the Indian National Congress ask for the 'Dominion Status'?
a) 1908
b) 1929
c) 1942
d) 1947
b) 1929
c) 1942
d) 1947
Ans. a) 1908
37. The first woman's university in India was founded by-
a) Gandhiji
b) J.K.Kumarappa
c) Dhondo Keshave Karve
d) Rani Ahilya Devi
b) J.K.Kumarappa
c) Dhondo Keshave Karve
d) Rani Ahilya Devi