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Q. Who is the first Indian Field Marshal? www.earnrealmoneyonline.net
1 K. M. Kariappa
2 S.H.F.J. Manekshaw
3 K. Sunderji
4 None of those
Ans:2
Q. Which is the capital of Manipur?
1 Dispur
2 Imphal
3 Agartala
4 None of these
Ans:2
Q. IC chips used in computers are usually made of
1 Lead
2 Silicon
3 Chromium
4 Gold
Ans:2
Q. The "stones" formed in human kidney consist
3. mostly of
1 Calcium oxalate
2 Magnesium sulphate
3 Sodium chloride
4 Sodium phosphate
Ans:3
Q. "City of Golden Gates" is
1 Hawan
2 San Francisco
3 London
4 Paris
Ans:2
Q. The study which deals with secret writing is
known as
1 Cryptography
2 Secretology
3 Cytography
4 Cryptology
Ans:4
Q. The term Grand Slam is associated with
1 Billiards
2 Chess
3 Cricket
4. 4 Bridge & Tennis
Ans:4
Q. The oceans cover -------- of the surface of the
earth
1 71%
2 60%
3 81%
4 90%
Ans:1
Q. "James Bond" is a character created by
1 Ian Fleming
2 Perry Masion
3 Agatha Christie
4 Wode House
Ans:1
Q. Acupuncture is widely practised in
1 India
2 America
3 China
4 Germany
Ans:3
Q. The term 16 yards hit is associated with
1 Polo
5. 2 Hockey
3 Baseball
4 Badminton
Ans:2
Q. Largest river in the world is
1 Nile
2 Brahmaputra
3 Amazon
4 Mississippi
Ans:3
Q. Lines on a map, where pressures are equal, are
called
1 Longitudes
2 Latitudes
3 Isobars
4 Isotopes
Ans:1
Q. All revenues received and loans raised by the
Union Government go into
1 Public Accounts of India
2 Consolidated Fund of India
3 Contingency Fund of India
4 None of these
Ans:2
6. Q. Which of the following cities of India is called
the "Silicon Valley of India"?
1 Hyderabad
2 Bangalore
3 Mumbai
4 Chennai
Ans:2
Q. The role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis is
1 Absorption of water
2 Absorption of light
3 Absorption of Co2
4 None of these
Ans:2
Q. Herbicides are chemicals which control
1 Fungi
2 Weeds
3 Nematodes
4 Insects
Ans:2
Q. Which one of the following ensures personal
freedom?
1 Mandamus
2 Habeas Corpus
3 Quo Warranto
7. 4 None of These
Ans:2
Q. The first Europeans to start trade relations with
India were the
1 Portuguese
2 British
3 French
4 Dutch
Ans:4
Q. Process of breeding fish in ponds and artificial
reservoirs is known as
1 Aquaculture
2 Fishing
3 Apiculture
4 Pisciculture
Ans:4
Q. Why does diamond shine at night?
1 Diamonds are radioactive so there are
radiations
2 On account of high refractive index, the
rays of light get internally reflected
3 Diamonds shine because they have
some amount of radium in the
4 Diamond shines because it has
tetrahedral molecular structure
Ans:4
8. Q. The International Court of Justice has
1 10 judges
2 15 judges
3 20 judges
4 25 judges
Ans:2
Q. The Paralympic Games 2008 were held in
1 Tokyo
2 Madrid
3 Stockholm
4 Beijing
Ans:4
Q. Non-conventional source of energy best suited
for India is
1 Solar energy
2 Wind energy
3 Tidal wave energy
4 Nuclear energy
Ans:1
Q. What is meat by myopia?
1 Long-sightedness
2 Short-sightedness
3 Colour blindness
9. 4 Night blindness
Ans:2
Q. Communal electorate in India was introduced
through which of the following acts?
1 1909
2 1919
3 1935
4 None of these
Ans:1
Q. Rowlatt Act was passed in the year
1 1917
2 1919
3 1921
4 1923
Ans:2
Q. 4th July, 1776 is important in world history
because
1 Battle of Plassey started
2 Sea route to India was discovered
3 English King Charles II was executed
4 American congress adopted the
Declaration of Independence
Ans:4
Q. Which of the following pairs is correct?
10. 1 Ashvaghosa - Vikramaditya
2 Banabhatta - Harshvardhan
3 Harisena - Kanishka
4 Kalidasa - Samudragupta
Ans:2
Q. The sea route to India was discovered by the
1 Dutch
2 English
3 Portuguese
4 French
Ans:3
Q. Sir Charles Wood's Despatch of 1854 dealt
with
1 Administrative reforms
2 Social reforms
3 Economic reforms
4 Educational reforms
Ans:4
Q. The name of Lord Cornwallis is associated with
the
1 Dual government
2 Maratha wars
3 System of subsidiary
4 Permanent settlement
11. Ans:4
Q. Which was the first among the following?
1 Doctrine of Lapse
2 Subsidiary Alliance
3 Permanent Settlement
4 Double Government
Ans:4
Q. Babur entered India for the first time from the
west through
1 Kashmir
2 Sind
3 Punjab
4 Rajasthan
Ans:2
Q. "The Vedas contain all the truth" was
interpreted by
1 Swami Vivekanand
2 Swami Dayanand
3 Swami Shraddhanand
4 S.Radhakrishnan
Ans:2
Q. Which of the following battles changed the
destiny of a Mughal ruler of India?
1 Haldighati
12. 2 Panipat II
3 Khanua
4 Chusa
Ans:2
Q. Who founded the philosophy of Pustimarga?
1 Chaitanya
2 Nanak
3 Surdas
4 Ballabhacharya
Ans:4
Q. The main contribution of the Chola dynasty in
the field of administration lies in
1 Systematic provincial administration
2 A well planned revenue system
3 A well organised central government
4 An organised local self government
Ans:4
Q. The black hole theory was discovered by
1 S. Chandrashekhar
2 Har Gobind Khorana
3 C. V. Raman
4 S. Ramanujan
Ans:1
Q. Of the total water on the earth, fresh water
13. reserves constitute approximately
1 4.5%
2 2.7%
3 1.2%
4 5.8%
Ans:2
Q. The magnetic effect of electric current was first
observed by
1 Henry
2 Oersted
3 Faraday
4 Volta
Ans:2
Q. The percentage of glucose present in the
normal urine is
1 0.1%
2 2%
3 9.5%
4 0%
Ans:1
Q. Jahangiri Mahal is located in
1 Delhi
2 Fatehpur Sikri
3 Agra Fort
14. 4 Sikandara
Ans:3
Q. Both Mahavira and Buddha preached during
the reign of
1 Ajatashatru
2 Bimbisara
3 Nandivardhan
4 Uday
Ans:2
Q. Who were the immediate successors of the
Imperial Mauryas in Magadha?
1 Kushanas
2 Pandyas
3 Satvahanas
4 Sungas
Ans:4
Q. Who among the following was a leading
exponent of Gandhian thoughts?
1 J. L. Nehru
2 M. N. Roy
3 Vinoba Bhave
4 Jayaprakash Narayan
Ans:3
Q. The main external threat to the Sultanate of
Delhi was posed by the
15. 1 Mughals
2 Afghans
3 Iranians
4 None of these
Ans:4
Q. Who founded the Hindu Shahi dynasty of
Punjab?
1 Vasumitra
2 Kallar
3 Jayapala
4 Mahipala
Ans:3
Q. Gupta empire declined in the fifth century A.D.
as a consequence of
1 Chalukya raids
2 Greek invasion
3 Hun invasion
4 Pallava raids
Ans:3
Q. Who wrote Mitakshara, a book on Hindu law?
1 Nayachandra
2 Amoghvarsa
3 Vijnaneswara
4 Kumban
16. Ans:3
Q. What is the correct chronological order of the
dynasties in which they invaded India?
1. Huns 2. Kushanas
3. Aryans 4. Greeks
1 4, 3, 2, 1
2 3, 4, 2, 1
3 4, 2, 3, 1
4 3, 4, 1, 2
Ans:2
Q. The Political and cultural centre of the Pandyas
was
1 Vengi
2 Madurai
3 Kanchipuram
4 Mahabalipuram
Ans:3
Q. The first discourse of Buddha in Sarnath is
called
1 Mahabhiniskraman
2 Mahaparinirvana
3 Mahamastakabhisheka
4 Dharmachakrapravartan
Ans:4
Q. The first telegraph line between Calcutta and
17. Agra was opened in
1 1852
2 1853
3 1854
4 1855
Ans:2
Q. The relics of Indus Valley Civilisation indicates
that the main occupation of the people was
1 Agriculture
2 Cattle rearing
3 Commerce
4 Hunting
Ans:3
Q. Marish traveller, Ibn Batutah, came to India
during the time of
1 Ala-ud-din Khilji
2 Firuz Shah Tughlaq
3 Balban
4 Muhammed bin Tughlaq
Ans:4
Q. Ahilyabai was the queen of
1 Gwalior
2 Malwa
3 Jaipur
18. 4 Bijapur
Ans:1
Q. The ancient name of Bengal was
1 Kamrupa
2 Vasta
3 Gauda
4 Vallabhi
Ans:3
Q. Protective foods in our diet are
1 Fats and vitamins
2 Carbohydrates and minerals
3 Vitamins and minerals
4 Proteins and carbohydrates
Ans:4
Q. A light sensitive compound used in
photography is
1 Silver chloride
2 Silver sulphide
3 Silver bromide
4 Silver oxide
Ans:3
Q. The function of hemoglobin in the body is
1 Transport of oxygen
19. 2 Destruction of bacteria
3 Prevention of anemia
4 Utilisation of iron
Ans:1
Q. Which of the following types of clothes is
manufactured by using petroleum products?
1 Rayon Silk
2 Terelyne
3 Nylon
4 Cotton
Ans:3
Q. Which of the following pairs is incorrectly
matched?
1 Encephalitis - Brain
2 Colitis - Colon
3 Hepatitis - Liver
4 Jaundice - Throat
Ans:4
Q. Which of the following is the latest Tank?
1 Akash
2 Pritvi
3 Arjun
4 Bhim
Ans:3
20. Q. As per census 2001, which of the following
States has the lowest density of population?
1 Manipur
2 Meghalaya
3 Nagaland
4 Mizoram
Ans:4
Q. The Chilka Lake region lies in between the
deltas of
1 Ganga & Mahanadi
2 Godavari & Krishna
3 Mahanadi & Godavari
4 Krishna & Kaveri
Ans:3
Q. Which of the following prizes is given by the
UNESCO?
1 Magsaysay Award
2 Kalinga Prize
3 Booker Prize
4 Pulitzer Prize
Ans:2
Q. The first electric railway was opened in
1 1853
2 1885
21. 3 1905
4 1925
Ans:4
Q. Which among the following is the most
common element in the earth's crust?
1 Hydrogen
2 Oxygen
3 Magnesium
4 Aluminium
Ans:2
Q. U Thant Award is given for
1 Contribution to east-est understanding
2 Community leadership
3 Social service
4 Journalism
Ans:3
Q. Which of the following is correctly matched?
1 Gulbarga - Karnataka
2 Midnapur - Gujarat
3 Wardha - Madhya Pradesh
4 Cochin - Tamil Nadu
Ans:1
Q. The State in India having dry season for only 3
to 4 months every year is
22. 1 West Bengal
2 Kerala
3 Mizoram
4 Himachal Prades
Ans:3
Q. Who among the following were popularly
known as Red Shirts?
1 Congress Socialists
2 Members of Azad Hind Fauj
3 Khudai Khidmatgars
4 People led by Rami Gaidinliu
Ans:3
Q. The Barrah dacoity was the first major venture
of the revolutionary terrorists of the freedom
movement in
1 The Madras Presidency
2 Punjab
3 Bomay-Karnataka
4 East Bengal
Ans:4
Q. During the period of Renaissance, the new style
of architecture first developed in
1 Italy
2 France
3 England
23. 4 Germany
Ans:1
Q. Who among the following was the
Constitutional adviser to the Constituent Assembly of
India?
1 M. C. Setalvad
2 K. M. Munshi
3 Jawaharlal Nehru
4 B. N. Rau
Ans:4
Q. A common High Court for two or more states
and/or Union Territories may be established by the
1 President
2 Parliament by making law
3 Governor of State
4 Chief Justice of India
Ans:2
Q. Which of the following writs may be issued to
enforce a Fundamental Right?
1 Habeas Corpus
2 Mandamus
3 Prohibition
4 Certiorari
Ans:1
Q. Srinagar is situated on the bank of the river
24. 1 Ravi
2 Sutlej
3 Jhelum
4 Chenab
Ans:3
Q. Which of the following rivers does not form
any delta at its mouth?
1 Cauvery
2 Mahanadi
3 Gadavari
4 Tapti
Ans:4
Q. The canal joining Baltic Sea to North Sea is
1 Kiel Canal
2 Suez Canal
3 Panama Canal
4 None of these
Ans:1
Q. Which of the following pairs is correct?
1 Bonn - Danube
2 Baghdad - Tigris
3 Rome - Seine
4 Paris - Tiber
25. Ans:2
Q. High pressure subtropical calm belts known as
`Horse Latitudes' lies between
1 0° and 15°
2 20° and 25°
3 30° and 35°
4 None of these
Ans:3
Q. On 22nd December, which of the following
places has the largest day and shortest night?
1 Melbourne
2 Moscow
3 Madrid
4 Madras
Ans:1
Q. 'Abhinav Bharat' was orgonised by
1 Bhai Parmanand
2 Khudiram Bose
3 Vir Savarkar
4 None of these
Ans:3
Q. In 2010, China became the third country in the
world to possess an anti satellite weapon system. The
other two countries are
1 Germany and Russia
26. 2 France and the USA
3 The USA and Germany
4 The USA and Russia
Ans:4
Q. Which organisation collects data for the
unorganised sector?
1 NSSO
2 CSO
3 ASI
4 RBI
Ans:1
Q. Blue Revolution is related to
1 fish production
2 milk production
3 oil production
4 food production
Ans:1
Q. Who was the first Test centurion in Indian
Cricket?
1 Vinu Mankad
2 C. K. Naidu
3 Lala Amarnath
4 Pankaj Roy
Ans:3
27. Q. From which of the following Upanishads the
words "Satyameva Jayate" inscribed in Devanagari
Script below the abacus of the State Emblem are?
1 Prashna
2 Mundaka
3 Mandukya
4 Ishavasya
Ans:2
Q. Which country of the following has the largest
Muslim population?
1 India
2 Pakistan
3 Indonesia
4 Saudi Arabia
Ans:3
Q. The confluence of the river Alkananda and
Bhagirathi is known as
1 Rudraprayag
2 Devaprayag
3 Haridwar
4 Kedarnath
Ans:2
Q. Who is the author of the book "The
Argumentative Indian"?
1 V. S. Naipaul
28. 2 Vikram Seth
3 Sashi Tharoor
4 Amartya Sen
Ans:4
Q. Who is the Chief Law Officer of the
Government of India?
1 The Chief Justice of India
2 The Registrar of the Supreme Court
3 The Law Minister of India
4 The Attorney General of India
Ans:4
Q. The sphere of living matter together with water,
air and soil on the surface of the earth is known as
1 Lithosphere
2 Biosphere
3 Hydrosphere
4 Atmosphere
Ans:2
Q. Where is Naptha Jhakri Power Project located?
1 Uttarakhand
2 Arunachal Pradesh
3 Himachal Pradesh
4 Andhra Pradesh
Ans:3