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1. Who was the founder of Maurya dynasty?
(A) Chanakya
(B) Ashoka
(C) Chandragupta Maurya
(D) Vikramaditya
Ans : (C) Chandragupta Maurya
2. Who defeated Prithviraj Chauhan at the Second Battle of Tarain?
(A) Mahmud of Ghazni
(B) Mohammed Ghori
(C) Chenghiz Khan
(D) Taimur Lang
Ans : (B) Mohammed Ghori
3. The famous Moti Masjid in Agra was built by which of the following kings?
(A) Humayun
(B) Jahangir
(C) Shah Jahan
(D) Aurangzeb
Ans : (C) Shah Jahan
4. The East India Company was founded by
(A) the Merchants of London
(B) British Government
(C) British Army
(D) None of the above
Ans : (A) the Merchants of London
5. In which year Quit India Movement was started?
(A) 1931
(B) 1938
(C) 1940
(D) 1942
Ans : (D) 1942
6. What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
(A) Mercury
(B) Pluto
(C) Venus
(D) Neptune
Ans : (A) Mercury
7. What is McMahon Line?
(A) Linc dividing South China Sca and Pacific Ocean
(B) Line dividing Australia and New Zealand
(c) Boundary line between India and China
(D) Boundary line between USA and Canada
Ans : (c) Boundary line between India and China
8. Which of the following rivers is longest?
(A) Nile
(B) Mississippi
(C) Amazon
(D) Missouri
Ans : (A) Nile
9. What is the capital of Austria?
(A) Algiers
(B) Brussels
(C) Vienna
(D) Venice
Ans : (C) Vienna
10. What is the largest creature in the world?
(A) Dinosaur
(B) Blue whale
(C) Mountain lion
(D) Grizzly bear
Ans : (B) Blue whale
11. Which of the following countries is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
(A) Finland
(B) Sweden
(C) Japan
(D) Greenland
Ans : (C) Japan
12. Which water body connects Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea?
(A) Strait of Gibraltar
(B) Palk Strait
(C) Suez Canal
(D) Kiel Canal
Ans : (C) Suez Canal
13. Who discovered the South Pole?
(A) Amundsen
(B) David Livingstone
(C) Vasco da Gama
(D) Marco Polo
Ans : (A) Amundsen
14. Which of the following is not a seaport of India?
(A) Kochi.
(B) Okha
(C) Bhavnagar
(D) Mysore
Ans : (D) Mysore
15. Khajuraho is situated in
(A) Bihar
(B) Jharkhand
(C) Madhya Pradesh
(D) Chhattisgarh
Ans : (C) Madhya Pradesh
16. Namdapha National Park is situated in
(A) Assam
(B) Arunachal Pradesh
(C) Nagaland
(D) Manipur
Ans : (B) Arunachal Pradesh
17. Where is the Headquarters of UNICEF situated?
(A) Washington D.C.
(B) New York
(C) Geneva
(D) Paris
Ans : (B) New York
18. Who wrote the book, A Passage to India?
(A) Nirad C. Choudhuri
(B) E. M. Forster
(C) Vikram Seth
(D) Arthur Hailey
Ans : (B) E. M. Forster
19. The Commonwealth Games is held every
(A) 4 years
(B) 5 years
(C) 6 years
(D) 2 years
Ans : (A) 4 years
20. The Kalinga Prize is given every year for popularization of Science by
(A) the Odisha Government
(B) the Indian Government
(C) the UNESCO
(D) the International Science Congress
Ans : (C) the UNESCO
21. Who was the first woman to go into space?
(A) Laika
(B) Valentina Tereshkova
(C) Sunita Williams
(D) Kalpana Chawla
Ans : (B) Valentina Tereshkova
22. Who was well-known as Frontier Gandhi?
(A) Feroz Gandhi
(B) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
(C) Jayaprakash Narayan
(D) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Ans : (B) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
23. When is the Doctor’s Day celebrated in India?
(A) 8th October
(B) 1st May
(C) 1st July
(D) 1st December
Ans : (C) 1st July
24. Duma is the Lower Legislative House of
(A) Afghanistan
(B) France
(C) Iran
(D) Russia
Ans : (D) Russia
25. What is the National Flower of Bangladesh?
(A) Water Lily
(B) White Poppy
(C) Lotus
(D) Rose
Ans : (A) Water Lily
26. The Indus Valley Civilization flourished mostly between
(A) 1700 BC and 900 BC
(B) 2500 BC and 1700 BC
(C) 3200 BC and 2500 BC
(D) 900 BC and 10 AD
Ans :
27. Emperor Ashoka was the most famous king of
(A) Maurya dynasty
(B) Gupta dynasty
(C) Saka dynasty
(D) Chalukya dynasty
Ans : (A) Maurya dynasty
28. The Second Battle of Panipat was fought during the reign of
(A) Babur
(B) Humayun
(C) Akbar
(D) Jahangir
Ans : (C) Akbar
29. The main objective of Khilafat Movement was
(A) to drive the British away from India
(B) to start Non-Cooperation against the British
(C) to protest against Jalianwalla Bagh Massacre
(D) to restore the Caliph of Ottoman Caliphate to his former position
Ans : (D) to restore the Caliph of Ottoman Caliphate to his former position
30. Who led the Rajputs in the Battle of Haldighati?
(A) Rana Sanga
(B) Hemu
(C) Rana Pratap
(D) Raja Man Singh
Ans : (A) Rana Sanga
31. Which planet of our solar system is nearest to the Sun?
(A) Venus
(B) Mars
(C) Mercury
(D) Jupiter
Ans : (C) Mercury
32. The river Brahmaputra originates from the
(A) Lake Manasarovar
(B) Parasuram Kund
(C) Angsi Glacier
(D) Tibetan Kiang Valley den
Ans : (D) Tibetan Kiang Valley
33. Which of the following is the world’s deepest lake?
(A) Kaspian Sea
(B) Michigan Lake
(C) Tanganyika Lake
(D) Baikal Lake (Russia)
Ans : (D) Baikal Lake (Russia)
34. Which of the following is the highest peak of Karakoram Range?
(A) Mount Everest
(B) K-2 (Godwin Austen)
(C) Makalu
(D) Gasherbrum
Ans : (A) Mount Everest
35. What is the name of the currency used in Argentina?
(A) Lira
(B) Peso
(C) Baht
(D) Riel
Ans : (B) Peso
36. Which of the following is the world’s largest hot desert?
(A) Sahara
(B) Thar
(C) Kalahari
(D) Arizona
Ans : (A) Sahara
37. Which river is also known as ‘Yellow River?
(A) Huang He
(B) Mekong
(C) Amazon
(D) Chenab
Ans : (A) Huang He
38. Where is the famous park, Hyde Park located?
(A) Kolkata
(B) Paris
(C) Jerusalem
(D) London
Ans : (D) London
39. Panama Canal links which of the following two water bodies?
(A) Black Sea and Atlantic Ocean
(B) Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean
(C) Baltic Sea and Arctic Ocean
(D) Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean
Ans : (B) Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean
40. Who discovered the Law of Planetary Motion in 16092
(A) Galileo Galilei
(B) Copernicus
(C) Kepler
(D) Magellan
Ans : (C) Kepler
41. The Prime Minister of India is appointed by
(A) the Indian Parliament
(B) the party enjoying majority support in the Parliament
(C) the members of the Parliament of the ruling party
(D) the President of India
Ans : (D) the President of India
42. The term of the Lok Sabha is
(A) 4 years
(B) 4.5 years
(C) 5 years
(D) 6 years
Ans : (C) 5 years
43. When did the United Nations officially came into existence?
(A) October 7th, 1944
(B) October 24th, 1945
(C) June 26th, 1945
(D) June 26th, 1944
Ans : (B) October 24th, 1945
44. Which Indian king was also known as Napoleon of India?
(A) Harshavardhana
(B) Kanishka
(C) Vikramaditya
(D) Samudragupta
Ans : (D) Samudragupta
45. Who wrote the book, Devdas?
(A) Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
(B) Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay
(C) Rabindranath Tagore
(D) Tarashankar Bandopadhyay
Ans : (A) Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
46. Gandhiji took out the famous Dandi March in protest against
(A) the Rowlatt Act
(B) the Salt Law
(C) the Simon Commission to India
(D) the Cabinet Mission
Ans : (B) the Salt Law
47. The Swaythling Cup is associated with
(A) football
(B) lawn tennis
(C) table tennis
(D) golf
Ans : (C) table tennis
48. Who was the first Indian to swim across the English Channel?
(A) Miss Arati Saha
(B) Mihir Sen
(C) Arti Pradhan
(D) Nawang Gombu
Ans : (B) Mihir Sen
49. Martyrs’ Day in India is observed on
(A) 30th January
(B) 10th December
(C) 26th January
(D) 15th August
Ans : (A) 30th January
50. What is the Iranian Parliament known as?
(A) Shora
(B) Duma
(C) Dict
(D) Majlis
Ans : (D) Majlis
51. The small bats can fly in the dark with the guidance of
(1) magnetic waves generated by them
(B) infrared waves generated by them
(C) fashes of light generated by them
(D) ultrasonic sound waves generated by them
Ans : (D) ultrasonic sound waves generated by them
52. Why is the flash of lightning seen before the sound of thunder is heard?
(A) Because sound gets reflected
(B) Because light is produced earlier
(C) Because light travels faster than sound
(D) None of the above
Ans : (C) Because light travels faster than sound
53. Which of the following is responsible for clotting of blood?
(A) Lymphocyte
(B) Platelet
(C) Erythrocyte ante con
(D) Eosinophil
Ans : (B) Platelet
54. -40°C is equivalent to smo
(A) 32 F on
(B) -32 F
(C) -18 * Fotos
(D) -40°F
Ans :
55. Hepatitis is a disease of the
(A) liver
(B) lungs
(C) cars
(D) eyes
Ans : (A) liver
56. Liver secretes TRT
(A) hydrochloric acid
(B) lipase
(c) amino acids
(D) bile
Ans : (D) bile
57. Endocrine glands
(A) do not have cells
(B) do not have ducts
(C) do not have blood vessels
(D) do not have proenzymes
Ans :
58. Vitamin B, deficiency leads to
(A) Beriberi
(B) Scurvy
(C) Pellagra
(D) Ricket
Ans : (A) Beriberi
59. The chemical symbol of ‘copper’ is
(A) Co
(B) CP
(C) Cu
(D) Cr
Ans : (C) Cu
60. Which of the following is not true about diethyl ether?
(A) It is a volatile liquid
(B) It is inflammable
(C) It is an anaesthetic agent
(D) It reacts with bases
Ans : (B) It is inflammable
61. Pituitary gland is a part of
(A) digestive system
(B) nervous system
(C) excretory system
(D) endocrinal system
Ans : (D) endocrinal system
62. Red blood cells are produced in the
(A) kidneys
(B) liver
(C) bone marrow
(D) heart
Ans : (C) bone marrow
63. Scurvy is caused by
(A) calcium deficiency
(B) vitamin D deficiency
(C) vitamin C deficiency
(D) low blood sugar level
Ans : (C) vitamin C deficiency
64. Influenza is a disease caused by
(A) Protozoa
(B) bacteria
(C) virus
(D) fungus
Ans : (C) virus
65. Newton is a unit of
(A) power
(B) brightness of light
(C) atmospheric pressure
(D) force
Ans : (A) power
66. The chemical symbol of ‘iron’ is
(A) Me
(B) Ir
(C) Fe
(D) St
Ans : (C) Fe
67. What is the chemical name of laughing gas?
(A) Trichloromethane
(B) Nitrous oxide
(C) Diethyl ether
(D) Carbon monoxide Tape
Ans : (B) Nitrous oxide
68. What is a transformer?
(A) It is an electrical apparatus to convert electricity to magnetic energy
(B) It is an electrical apparatus to convert high voltage to low and vice versa
(C) It is an electrical apparatus to convert electricity to heat energy
(D) It is an electrical apparatus to convert electricity to X-ray radiation
Ans : (D) It is an electrical apparatus to convert electricity to X-ray radiation
69. Saliva converts
(A) proteins into peptones
(B) fat into lipase
(C) starch into maltose sugar
(D) protein into amino acids
Ans : (C) starch into maltose sugar
70. Nerve cells are called
(A) neuron
(B) nephron
(C) schwann cell
(D) mast cell
Ans : (A) neuron
71. The synonym of ‘recalcitrant’ is
(A) acid
(B) acrid
(C) obstinate
(D) Vessel
Ans : (C) obstinate
72. The antonym of intentional is
(A) accidental
(B) local
(C) travelling
(D) national
Ans : (A) accidental
73. Complete the following English proverb with the correct option:
“Beggars can’t be
(A) rich
(B) happier
(C) teachers
(D) choosers
Ans : (D) choosers
74. What is the young one of ‘eagle’ called?
(A) Cygnet
(B) Eaglet
(C) Eagling
(D) Eagleling
Ans : (B) Eaglet
75. Complete the following sentence with the correct pronoun given below :
“I have a friend can help.”
(A) that
(B) who
(C) whom
(D) which
Ans : (A) that
76. Complete the following sentence with the correct pronoun given below:
“You will have to pull together.”
(A) themselves
(B) himself
(C) yourself
(D) you
Ans : (C) yourself
77. What is the superlative form of shy?
(A) Shyest
(B) Shiyest
(C) Most shy
(D) Shyiest
Ans : (A) Shyest
78. Complete the following idiom with the correct option:
“At the drop of a”
(A) stone
(B) hat
(C) leaf
(D) building
Ans : (B) hat
79. Use the correct determiner to complete the sentence :
“Mount Everest is highest mountain in the world.”
(A) the
(B) a
(C) most
(D) None of the above
Ans : (A) the
80. Use the correct word to complete the
sentence:
“Nobody has – to the prison.”
(A) except
(B) accept
(C) excess
(D) access
Ans : (B) accept
81. The synonym of ‘ponder is
(A) flower
(B) ruminate
(C) beautiful
(D) childish
Ans : (B) ruminate
82. The antonym of ‘insolvent’ is
(A) solution
(B) clear
(C) wealthy
(D) bankrupt
Ans : (D) bankrupt
83. Complete the following English proverb with the correct option:
“A rolling stone gathers no
(A) wealth
(B) moss
(C) words
(D) wood
Ans : (B) moss
84. What is the opposite gender of ‘stag?
(A) Ewe
(B) Vixen
(C) Nanny
(D) Hind
Ans : (D) Hind
85. Complete the following sentence with the correct determiner :
“Please give us help.”
(A) some
(B) any
(C) no
(D) a
Ans : (A) some
86. Complete the following sentence using the correct preposition :
“The spider crawled slowly banister.”
(A) before
(B) throughout
(C) along
(D) except
Ans :
87. What is the plural of ‘trout?
(A) Troutes
(B) Trout
(C) Troth
(D) Trouters
Ans : (B) Trout
88. What is the superlative of ‘noisy?
(A) Noisest
(B) Noseist
(C) Nosiest
(D) Noisiest
Ans : (D) Noisiest
89. Complete the following idiom with the correct option:
“A leopard cannot change its
(A) colour
(B) spots
(C) nature
(D) habit
Ans : (B) spots
90. What is the adverb of ‘terrible?
(A) Terribley
(B) Terriblest
(C) Terribly
(D) Terriblous
Ans : (C) Terribly
91. What must be added to
x4 + 2×3 – 2×2 + x-1
so that the resulting polynomial is exactly divisible by x2 + 2x – 3?
(A) X-2
(B) 2x – 1
(C) x2 + 2x-1
(D) 2×2 + x-1
Ans :
92. The length of a rectangle is 15 cm more than its width. If the perimeter is 150 cm, find the dimensions (length and breadth) of the rectangle.
(A) 50 cm and 35 cm
(B) 55 cm and 40 cm
(C) 35 cm and 20 cm
(D) 45 cm and 30 cm
Ans : (D) 45 cm and 30 cm
93. In a triangle ABC, 2C = 32B=2(2A+ ZB). Find the three angles.
(A) 30°, 40″, 110°
(B) 20°, 40″, 120°
(C) 40°, 350°, 105°
(D) 60°, 30°, 90°
Ans :
94. A man purchases two fans for 2,160. By selling one fan at a profit of 15% and the other at a loss of 9% he neither gains nor loses in the whole transaction. The cost price of the fans respectively are
(A) 1,010 and 1,150
(B) 900 and 1,260
(C) 810 and 1,350
(D) 860 and 1,300
Ans : (C) 810 and 1,350
95. Find the length of a chord which is at a distance of 5 cm from the centre of a circle of radius 13 cm.
(A) 12 cm
(B) 65 cm
(C) 24 cm
(D) 45 cm
Ans : (C) 24 cm
96. The circumference of a circle is 44 cm. What is its area?
(A) 168 cm
(B) 176 cm
(C) 154 cm
(D) 160 cm
Ans : (C) 154 cm
97. A rhombus having sides of 13 cm length has a diagonal of 24 cm. What is its area?
(A) 120 cm
(B) 130 cm
(C) 140 cm
(D) 150 cm
Ans : (A) 120 cm
98. What is the simple interest on 1,200 at 6% per annum for 146 days?
(A) 30.00
(B) 72.80
(C) 36.40
(D) 28.80
Ans : (D) 28.80
99. Simplify the following:
2x – (3y – (2x – (y – x)}]
(A) 3x – Ty
(B) 5x – 7y
(C) 3x – 4y
(D) 5x – 4y
Ans :
100. Find the value of n in the equation
(2²)n = (2)34
(A) 3
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 9
Ans : (C) 6
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