1. The weekly 'Commonweal' was founded by
(a). Sarojini Naidu (b) Bipin Pal (c). Annie Besant (d). Lala Lajpat Rai
ans: (c)
2.'Tripitakas' sacred book of
(a) Jains (b)Sikhs (c)Hindus (d) Buddhists
ans:(d)
3. Dharmapala founded the famous university of
(a) Nalanda (b) Vikramsila (c)Taxila (d) Kurukshethra
ans:(b)
4.Under Regulating Act of 1773, the Supreme Court was set up at
(a) Bombay (b) Calcutta (c) Delhi (d)Madras
ans:(b)
5. Asiatic Society of Bengal was founded by
(a) Sir John Marshall (b) Sir Alexander Cunningham (c) Sir William Jones (d) Lord Canning
ans:(c)
6. 'Ramacharithamanas' was a contemporary of which of the following rulers
(a)Akbar (b)Jahangir (c)Sher Shah Suri (d)Hemu
ans: (a)
7.'Satyameva Jayate' inscribed below the base plate of the emblem of India is taken from
(a)Rigveda (b)Mahabarata (c) Mundak Upanishad (d) Satpath Brahama
ans: (c)
8. The epic ' Silappadikaram ' was written by
(a)Illango adigal (b) Tolkappiyam (c)Agastyan (d) Sittalai Sattama
ans:(a)
9. Treaty of Madras was signed in
(a)1768 (b)1770 (c)1769 (d) 1767
ans: (c)
10. Guru Arjun Dev was the ____ Sikh Guru
(a) 6th (b) 5th (c) 10th (d) 8th
ans:(b)
1.Pitch blend is the ore of
(a)Thorium (b)Radium (c)Cobalt (d)Uranium
ans:(d)
2.Unit of wavelength
(a)light year (b)angstorm (c)knot (d)metre/sec
ans: (b)
3. The Satellite Lauching Station of ISRO is located in
(a)Thumba (b) Sriharikotta (c)Bangalore (d) Hyderabad
ans:(b)
4.The device that changes Direct Current to Alternative Current is
(a)rectifier (b)transistor (c)oscillator (d)amplifier
ans: (c)
5. What is known as 'Muriatic Acid'
(a) Perchloric Acid (b) Hydrofluoric Acid. (c)Hydrocholoric Acid ( d)Hydrobromic Acid
ans: (c)
6.The headquarters of Indian Cancer Research Centre is at
(a)Bangalore (b)Delhi (c)Pune (d) Mumbai
ans: (d)
7.Part of a woman's corpse that decomposes at last
(a)Uterus (b)Cervix (c) Fallopian Tube (d)Lobules
ans: (a)
8. The scientific study of teeth
(a) Odontology (b)Toothology (c)Ornithology (d)Osteology
ans: (a)
9.The lens used to correct long sight
(a)Spherical lens (b) Bi-concave lens (c)Cylindrical lens (d)Bi-convex lens
ans: (d)
10.What is known as 'little silver'
(a)Mercury (b)Pure silver (c)Platinum (d)Alloy of silver
ans: (c)
1. Khadins and Kattas are ancient structures that are
examples of:
(a)Wood storage (b) Water harvesting (c)Grain storage (d)None of them
ans: (b)
2.Which one of the following planets takes the same number of days for rotation and
revolution?
(a) Mars (b) Venus (c) Mercury (d) Jupiter
ans:(b)
3.The present Prime Minister of Brazil
(a)Jair Bolsonaro (b)Boris Johnson (c)Stefan Lofven (d) Dilma Rouseff
ans:(a)
4.Organ in human body that get affects by Viper's Venom is
(a)Muscles (b)Brain (c)Lungs (d) Kidney
ans: (d)
5. Minimum age to become a member of Lok Sabha
(a)28 (b)25 (c)20 (d)30
ans:(b)
6. Fujita Scale used to denote the intensity of
(a)Wind (b)Hurricane (c)Tornado (d)Cold
ans: (c)
7.Place known as Sapphires Island is
(a)Ireland (b)Hawai (c)Greenland (d)Tonga
ans:(a)
8.Current position of India in term of freedom index 2020
(a)91 (b)57 (c) 83 (d)46
ans:(c)
9. The first Indian state to launch online lottery system
(a)Kerala (b)Rajasthan (c)Jharkhand (d)Sikkim
ans: (d)
10.Which section of IPC deals with the 'law of sedition'
(a)144 A (b)126 A (c)124 A (d) 133 A
ans: (c)
1.Lunar Sea refers to :
(a) a small sea on the moon
(b) a sea on earth which experiences high tides due to gravitational attraction of the moon
(c) a dark plain on the moon
(d) a light water body illuminated by the moon-light
Ans:( c )
2.'Parsec' is the unit of measurement of:
(a) density of stars
(b) astronomical distance
(c) brightness of heavenly bodies
(d) orbital velocity of giant stars
Ans: (b)
3.Which one of the following statements regarding Shooting Stars is incorrect ?
(a) They are meteors
(b) They are the debris which got separated from a comet
(c) They emit light due to extremely high temperature caused by friction while they are
passing through earth's atmosphere
(d) They are a kind of a star
Ans: (d)
4. Foucault experiment is proof of which one of the following?
(a) Revolution of Earth
(b) Rotation of Earth
(c) Rotation of Moon
(d) Revolution of Moon
Ans:(b)
5.The Srnith-tuttle comet will crash with Earth in: [IA S 2003]
(a) 2106 AD
(b) 2116 AD
(c) 2126 AD
(d) 2136 AD
Ans: (b)
6.The speed of rotation of the earth is the highest:
(a) along the Equator
(b) at the North Pole
(c) along the Tropic of Cancer
(d) along the Arctic Circle
Ans:(a)
7."Mohs' Scale" is used to indicate the:
(a) degree of brittleness of a substance
(b) degree of hardness of minerals.
(c) degree of viscosity of a liquid
(d) degree of elasticity of a material
Ans: (b)
8. The earth is at the largest distance from the sun (Aphelion) on :
(a) June 21st
(b) January 3rd
(c) July 4th
(d) September 23rd
Ans: (c)
9.The speed of rotation of the earth is:
(a) 25 km/sec.
(b) 31 km/sec.
(c) 39.5 km/sec.
(d) 9.72 km/sec.
Ans: (d)
10.Heat received by earth from the Sun is known as:
(a) insolation
(b) solar heat
(c) solar radiation
(d) thermal radiation
Ans: (a)
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1. The weekly 'Commonweal' was founded by (a). Sarojini Naidu (b) Bipin Pal (c). Annie Besant (d). Lala Lajpat Rai ans: (c) 2.'Tripitakas' sacred book of (a) Jains (b)Sikhs (c)Hindus (d) Buddhists ans:(d) 3. Dharmapala founded the famous university of (a) Nalanda (b) Vikramsila (c)Taxila (d) Kurukshethra ans:(b) 4.Under Regulating Act of 1773, the Supreme Court was set up at (a) Bombay (b) Calcutta (c) Delhi (d)Madras ans:(b) 5. Asiatic Society of Bengal was founded by (a) Sir John Marshall (b) Sir Alexander Cunningham (c) Sir William Jones (d) Lord Canning ans:(c) 6. 'Ramacharithamanas' was a contemporary of which of the following rulers (a)Akbar (b)Jahangir (c)Sher Shah Suri (d)Hemu ans: (a) 7.'Satyameva Jayate' inscribed below the base plate of the emblem of India is taken from (a)Rigveda (b)Mahabarata (c) Mundak Upanishad (d) Satpath Brahama ans: (c) 8. The epic ' Silappadikaram ' was written by (a)Illango adigal (b) Tolkappiyam (c)Agastyan (d) Sittalai Sattama ans:(a) 9. Treaty of Madras was signed in (a)1768 (b)1770 (c)1769 (d) 1767 ans: (c) 10. Guru Arjun Dev was the ____ Sikh Guru (a) 6th (b) 5th (c) 10th (d) 8th ans:(b)
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1.Pitch blend is the ore of (a)Thorium (b)Radium (c)Cobalt (d)Uranium ans:(d) 2.Unit of wavelength (a)light year (b)angstorm (c)knot (d)metre/sec ans: (b) 3. The Satellite Lauching Station of ISRO is located in (a)Thumba (b) Sriharikotta (c)Bangalore (d) Hyderabad ans:(b) 4.The device that changes Direct Current to Alternative Current is (a)rectifier (b)transistor (c)oscillator (d)amplifier ans: (c) 5. What is known as 'Muriatic Acid' (a) Perchloric Acid (b) Hydrofluoric Acid. (c)Hydrocholoric Acid ( d)Hydrobromic Acid ans: (c) 6.The headquarters of Indian Cancer Research Centre is at (a)Bangalore (b)Delhi (c)Pune (d) Mumbai ans: (d) 7.Part of a woman's corpse that decomposes at last (a)Uterus (b)Cervix (c) Fallopian Tube (d)Lobules ans: (a) 8. The scientific study of teeth (a) Odontology (b)Toothology (c)Ornithology (d)Osteology ans: (a) 9.The lens used to correct long sight (a)Spherical lens (b) Bi-concave lens (c)Cylindrical lens (d)Bi-convex lens ans: (d) 10.What is known as 'little silver' (a)Mercury (b)Pure silver (c)Platinum (d)Alloy of silver ans: (c)
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1. Khadins and Kattas are ancient structures that are examples of: (a)Wood storage (b) Water harvesting (c)Grain storage (d)None of them ans: (b) 2.Which one of the following planets takes the same number of days for rotation and revolution? (a) Mars (b) Venus (c) Mercury (d) Jupiter ans:(b) 3.The present Prime Minister of Brazil (a)Jair Bolsonaro (b)Boris Johnson (c)Stefan Lofven (d) Dilma Rouseff ans:(a) 4.Organ in human body that get affects by Viper's Venom is (a)Muscles (b)Brain (c)Lungs (d) Kidney ans: (d) 5. Minimum age to become a member of Lok Sabha (a)28 (b)25 (c)20 (d)30 ans:(b) 6. Fujita Scale used to denote the intensity of (a)Wind (b)Hurricane (c)Tornado (d)Cold ans: (c) 7.Place known as Sapphires Island is (a)Ireland (b)Hawai (c)Greenland (d)Tonga ans:(a) 8.Current position of India in term of freedom index 2020 (a)91 (b)57 (c) 83 (d)46 ans:(c) 9. The first Indian state to launch online lottery system (a)Kerala (b)Rajasthan (c)Jharkhand (d)Sikkim ans: (d) 10.Which section of IPC deals with the 'law of sedition' (a)144 A (b)126 A (c)124 A (d) 133 A ans: (c)
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1.Lunar Sea refers to : (a) a small sea on the moon (b) a sea on earth which experiences high tides due to gravitational attraction of the moon (c) a dark plain on the moon (d) a light water body illuminated by the moon-light Ans:( c ) 2.'Parsec' is the unit of measurement of: (a) density of stars (b) astronomical distance (c) brightness of heavenly bodies (d) orbital velocity of giant stars Ans: (b) 3.Which one of the following statements regarding Shooting Stars is incorrect ? (a) They are meteors (b) They are the debris which got separated from a comet (c) They emit light due to extremely high temperature caused by friction while they are passing through earth's atmosphere (d) They are a kind of a star Ans: (d) 4. Foucault experiment is proof of which one of the following? (a) Revolution of Earth (b) Rotation of Earth (c) Rotation of Moon (d) Revolution of Moon Ans:(b) 5.The Srnith-tuttle comet will crash with Earth in: [IA S 2003] (a) 2106 AD (b) 2116 AD (c) 2126 AD (d) 2136 AD Ans: (b) 6.The speed of rotation of the earth is the highest: (a) along the Equator (b) at the North Pole (c) along the Tropic of Cancer (d) along the Arctic Circle Ans:(a) 7."Mohs' Scale" is used to indicate the: (a) degree of brittleness of a substance (b) degree of hardness of minerals. (c) degree of viscosity of a liquid (d) degree of elasticity of a material Ans: (b) 8. The earth is at the largest distance from the sun (Aphelion) on : (a) June 21st (b) January 3rd (c) July 4th (d) September 23rd Ans: (c) 9.The speed of rotation of the earth is: (a) 25 km/sec. (b) 31 km/sec. (c) 39.5 km/sec. (d) 9.72 km/sec. Ans: (d) 10.Heat received by earth from the Sun is known as: (a) insolation (b) solar heat (c) solar radiation (d) thermal radiation Ans: (a)
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