Expected General Knowledge 2a
Q-1 What is the national symbol of Singapore?
(a) Merlin
(b) Lotus
(c) Lily
(d) None
Q-2 Through Arunachal Pradesh which of the following Tibetan river enters India?
(a) Singapore
(b) Tsangpo
(c) Hwanghoo
(d) None of these
Q-3 In which of the following stadium the Nawab of Pataudi was the first to score a double century in a test which serving as captain of India?
(a) Eden garden
(b) Froze shah kotla
(c) Nehru stadium
(d) None of these
Q-4 Odissi dance form belongs to which state of India?
(a) Kerala
(b) West Bengal
(c) Orissa
(D) Bihar
Q-5 Vaishali in Bihar is related to which of the following?
(a) Birth place of Lord Buddha
(b) Birth place of Ashoka
(c) Birth place of lord Mahavira
(d) None of these
Q-6 Where are the Indian security press and currency notes press situated?
(a) Pune
(b) Banglore
(c) Bombay
(d) Nasik
Q-7 Which of the following constitional Amendment had provided that the president is bound by the advice of the council of ministers?
(a) 44th Amendment
(b) 42nd Amendment
(c) 53rd Amendment
(d) None of these
Q-8 The flower is named after the Persian word for ‘turban’ is ………..
(a) Tulip
(b) Tunado
(c) Tunko
(d) None
Q-9 Who discovered the astronomical object ‘Pulsar’?
(a) Bernoulli
(b) Jocelyn bell - burn ell
(c) H. Taft
(d) Richard Nixon
Q-10 Mahatma Gandhi was first referred to as ‘the father of nation’ by whom?
(a) Jawahar Lal Nahru
(b) Lala lajpat ray
(c) Subhas chandre bose
(d) None of these
Q-11 When was Sushmita Sen crowned Miss Universe?
(a) 1987
(b) 1990
(c) 1992
(d) 1994
Q-12 Which of the following army truck was first produced by the gun- carriage factory on June 21, 1959?
(a) Brahma
(b) Shakti
(c) Shaktiman
(d) Suriya
Q-13 Osteology means………..
(a) Bones of vertebrates
(b) Harmones
(c) Kidny
(d) None
Q-14 Which amongst the following country is popularly known as ‘A land of Cooperatives’?
(a) Finland
(b) Denmark
(c) New York
(d) Norway
Q-15 The place is known as the ‘Queen of Arabian sea’?
(a) Puri
(b) Ilahabad
(c) Kochi
(d) None of these
Q-16 Which amongst the following princely state’s last capital was Udaipur?
(a) Mewar
(b) Nagpur
(c) Bundelgarh
(d) None of these
Q-17 Who founded the Mughal dynasty?
(a) Jahangir
(b) Babar
(c) Akbar
(d) Arungjed
Q-18 In which city is the National Institute of design located?
(a) Arungabad
(b) Vijay agar
(c) Ahmedabad
(d) Hyderabad
Q-19 Who was the first governor general of India?
(a) Linlidgoa
(b) Warren Hastings
(c) Lord Dalhozi
(d) None of these
Q-20 Which of the following country is called the ‘Playground of Europe?
(a) Switzer land
(b) Norway
(c) Austria
(d) New Zeeland
Q-21 The South – East Asian city of Yagoon called in British day was ……
(a) Zagoon
(b) Rangoon
(c) Red army
(d) None of these
Q-22 Which is the most widely used fiber in the world?
(a) Silk
(b) Rayon
(c) Cotton
(d) Polyester
Q-23 Name the character played by Devika Rani in “Achhut Kenya”?
(a) Sujata
(b) Tulsi
(c) Sharda
(d) Kasturi
Q-24 The instrument measures the height above sea level is……
(a) Hygrometer
(b) Hypsometer
(c) Voltmeter
(d) Ampere meter
Q-25 What does a test tube baby mean?
(a) Transplantation in the uterus
(b) Fertillisation in vitro
(c) Fertilisation in vitro and then transplantation in the uterus.
(d) None of these
Answers With Reasons:
1 (a) Merlin2 (b) Tsangpo
3 (b) Froze Shah kotla
4 (c) Orissa
5 (c) Birth place of lord Mahavira
6 (d) Nasik
7 (b) 42nd Amendment
8 (a) Tulip
9 (b) Jocelyn bell - burn ell
10 (c) Subhas chandre bose
11 (d) 1994
12 (c) Shaktiman
13 (a) Bones of vertebrates
14 (b) Denmark
15 (c) Kochi
16 (a) Mewar
17 (b) Babar
18 (c) Lord Dalhozi
19 (b) Warren Hastings
20 (a) Switzerland
21 (b) Rangoon
22 (c) Cotton
23 (d) Kasturi
24 (b) Hypsometer
25 (c) Fertilisation in vitro and then transplantation in the uterus
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