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Which one of the following States in India has the longest coastline?

(a) Odisha

(b) Tamil Nadu

(c) Karnataka

(d) West Bengal

Option b – Tamil Nadu

The largest area under wasteland in India is in:

(a) Uttar Pradesh

(b) Madhya Pradesh

(c) Rajasthan

(d) Gujarat

Option c – Rajasthan

The habitat of the Toda tribe is:

(a) Aravalli range

(b) Siwalik range

(c) Kaimur range

(d) Nilgiri hills

Option d – Nilgiri hills

Which of the following places in India ranks second among the coldest inhabited places in the world?

(a) Dras

(b) Itanagar

(c) Manali

(d) Mana

Option a – Dras

The northern part of the Western Coastal Plain of India is also known as:

(a) Karnataka Coast

(b) Malabar

(c) Konkan

(d) Coromandal

Option c – Konkan

If the latitude and longitudinal extent of an Indian State/UT is 15°48′00″N to 14°53’15’N and 74°20’13’E to 74°40′33″ E, then which one of the following is that State/UT?

(a) Puducherry

(b) Chandigarh

(c) Goa

(d) Delhi

Option c – Goa

Which organization prepares the topographical maps of India?

(a) Geological Survey of India

(b) Archaeological Survey of India

(c) Survey of India

(d) National Atlas and Thematic Mapping Organisation

Option c – Survey of India

Khajjiar Lake is located in:

(a) Tamil Nadu

(b) Himachal Pradesh

(c) Odisha

(d) J&K

Option b – Himachal Pradesh

In which of the following order did European trading companies enter India in the medieval period 1. Portuguese 2. British 3. Dutch 4. Danish5. French 6. Flanders 7. Swedish

(a) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7

(b) 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7

(c) 1, 2, 4, 5, 7

(d) All of the above

Option d – All of the above

Who is called the ‘last great Peshwa’?

(a) Madhavrao Narayan

(b) Madhav Rao

(c) Narayan Rao

(d) Raghunath Rao

Option b – Madhav Rao

Which treaty is not related to the first Maratha war?

(a) Basin

(b) Surat

(c) Purandar

(d) Salabi

Option a – Basin

Maratha Peshwa at the time of the Second Anglo-Maratha War (1803-06) and Third Anglo-Maratha War (1817-18) was

(a) Narayan Rao

(b) Madhavaraj Narayan

(c) Bajirao II

(d) None of these

Option c – Bajirao II

The last Peshwa of the Maratha Empire was:

(a) Madhavraj

(b) Narayan Rao

(c) Madhavrao Narayan

(d) Bajirao

Option d – Bajirao

Which of the following is the world’s biggest and deepest ocean?

(a) Arctic Ocean

(b) Hind Ocean

(c) Atlantic Ocean

(d) Pacific Ocean

Option d – Pacific Ocean

Which of the following is not correctly matched?

(a) Highest rainfall – Mawsynram

(b) Most populated district – Thane (Maharashtra)

(c) Fastest train – Gatiman Express

(d) Longest road – NH-7

Option d – Longest road – NH-7

Which country was the first to start the National Anthem?

(a) New Zealand

(b) Venezuela

(c) Japan

(d) India

Option c – Japan

The Lokpal (Ombudsman) was first appointed by which country?

(a) France

(b) Sweden

(c) China

(d) Belgrade

Option b – Sweden

The first country in the world to impose a carbon tax is

(a) Norway

(b) New Zealand

(c) Brazil

(d) Columbia

Option b – New Zealand

The paper was first time invented in which country?

(a) China

(b) Sumeria

(c) Russia

(d) Germany

Option a – China

Who was the first to circumnavigate the earth?

(a) Magellan

(b) Captain cook

(c) Amundsen

(d) Robert Piere

Option a – Magellan

The first person to land on the moon was

(a) Neil Armstrong

(b) Edwin

(c) Yuri Gagarin

(d) John Collins

Option a – Neil Armstrong

Among the following, who was the first to visit both poles?

(a) Jerry Ross

(b) Rober Piere

(c) Albert P Holland

(d) Pho Dorjee

Option c – Albert P Holland

World’s first women President Maria Estela Peron, was the President of which country?

(a) Sri Lanka

(b) Argentina

(c) Japan

(d) China

Option b – Argentina

Who were the first women to reach the Antarctica continent?

(a) Caroline Mikkelsen

(b) Kathy Sullivan

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(c) Ann Bancroft

(d) Junko Tabei

Option a – Caroline Mikkelsen

Junko Tabei was the first woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest, she belongs to which country?

(a) France

(b) China

(c) Japan

(d) Sri Lanka

Option d – Sri Lanka

Which is the biggest continent in the world on which the world’s highest population is found?

(a) Asia

(b) Europe

(c) Africa

(d) North America

Option a – Asia

…….. has been declared the world’s biggest university

(a) Howard University

(b) IGNOU University

(c) Cambridge University

(d) Oxford University

Option b – IGNOU University

World’s biggest island is

(a) New Zealand

(b) Sri Lanka

(c) Greenland

(d) Madagascar

Option c – Greenland

Which of the following neighboring country of India is the smallest?

(a) Nepal

(b) Afghanistan

(c) Bangladesh

(d) Maldives

Option d – Maldives

Asia’s oldest and biggest Buddhist Matha is located at which place?

(a) Tawang (Arunachal Pradesh)

(b) Lhasa (Tibet)

(c) Thirukon amalai (Sri Lanka)

(d) Ulan Bator (Mongolia)

Option a – Tawang (Arunachal Pradesh)

India’s first biofuel-powered flight run from Dehradun to Delhi is

(a) Spice Jet

(b) Jet Airways

(c) Vistara

(d) Indigo

Option b – Jet Airways

Which state’s Legislative Assembly adopted a new Logo consisting of the National Emblem and Foxtail Orchid (Rhynchostylis Retusa), the State Flower, in January 2020?

(a) Mizoram

(b) Meghalaya

(c) Tripura

(d) Arunachal Pradesh

Option d – Arunachal Pradesh

The first cyber law which provides the legal infrastructure for e-commerce in India is

(a) The Information Technology Act, 1996

(b) The Information Technology Act, 2000

(c) The Information Technology Act, 1998

(d) The Information Technology Act, 1990

Option b – The Information Technology Act, 2000

The old name of Varanasi is

(a) Venaras

(b) Benares

(c) Banaras

(d) Prayagraj

Option b – Benares

The old name of Vadodara was ……..

(a) Saurashtra

(b) Ahmedabad

(c) Baroda

(d) None of these

Option c – Baroda

Which place is famously known as the ‘Dutch Palace’?

(a) Leh Ra Palace

(b) Hawa Palace

(c) Mattarcherry Palace

(d) Mysore Palace

Option c – Mattarcherry Palace

India’s first Yoga University was established at which place?

(a) Bodhgaya

(b) Mumbai

(c) Munger

(d) Kolkata

Option c – Munger

At which place Vivekanand Memorial is located?

(a) Mumbai

(b) Trivandrum

(c) Puducherry

(d) Kanyakumari

Option d – Kanyakumari

What was the theme of 2020 ‘World Earth Day’?

(a) It’s Our Turn to Lead

(b) Not Beyond Us

(c) Biodiversity of Sustainable Development.

(d) Climate Action

Option d – Climate Action

Commonwealth Day, the annual celebration of the Commonwealth of Nations is held every year on

(a) March 12th

(b) the Second Sunday of March

(c) the Second Monday of March

(d) March 1st

Option c – the Second Monday of March

Consider the following. I. Louis Braille Day was celebrated on January 5th. II. World Laughter day was celebrated on January 10th. Which of the above statements is/are right?

(a) Only I

(b) Only II

(c) Both I and II

(d) None of the above

Option d – None of the above

Consider the following I. Atomic Bomb Day is celebrated on August 5th. II. World Smile Day is celebrated on November 5th. Which of the above statement is right?

(a) Only I

(b) Only II

(c) I and II

(d) None of the above

Option d – None of the above

Which date is known as ‘Diabetes Day’?

(a) 14th February

(b) 14th May

(c) 14th September

(d) 14th November

Option d – 14th November

When is the ‘World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims’, recognized by the UN observed?

(a) 11th December

(b) 21st May

(c) Third Sunday of November

(d) 9th August

Option c – Third Sunday of November

Which one of the following is not correctly matched?

(a) World Thrift Day – 31st October

(b) Death Anniversary of Indira Gandhi – 31st October

(c) Universal Children’s Day – 22nd November

(d) National Education Day in India. 11th November

Option c – Universal Children’s Day – 22nd November

‘World Disability Day is observed annually on

(a) December 10th

(b) December 3rd

(c) November 29th

(d) December 15th

Option b – December 3rd

Which day is celebrated every year on 5th December by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations?

(a) World Soil Day

(b) World Health Day

(c) World Irrigation Day

(d) World Anti-Starvation Day

Option a – World Soil Day

December 9th is observed as

(a) International Day Against Corruption

(b) United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation

(c) World Telecommunication Day

(d) International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation

Option a – International Day Against Corruption

Which day is ‘International Human Rights Day’?

(a) 10th December

(b) 24th October

(c) 25th November

(d) None of the above

Option a – 10th December

What is the theme of the 2020 ‘World Water Day’?

(a) The World’s Water: Is there enough?

(b) Water and Culture

(c) Water and Climate Change

(d) Clean Water and War

Option c – Water and Climate Change

Which one of the following was the host country for World Tourism Day, 2019?

(a) The USA

(b) India

(c) Russia

(d) Canada

Option b – India

The birth anniversary of ……… is celebrated as ‘International Nurses Day’ every year.

(a) Florence Nightingale

(b) Alice Walker

(c) Clara Barton

(d) Mother Teresa

Option a – Florence Nightingale

United Nations has declared 2015-2024 as

(a) the International Decade for People of African Descent

(b) International Decade for Road Safety

(c) the International Decade for Eradication of Poverty

(d) UN Literacy Decade

Option a – the International Decade for People of African Descent

UN observed as ‘International Year for Women’.

(a) 1975

(b) 1976

(c) 1977

(d) 1972

Option a – 1975

The United Nations declared October as

(a) Breast Cancer Awareness Month

(b) National Pretzel Month

(c) International Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Awareness Month.

(d) All of the above

Option d – All of the above

United Nations has declared 2014-2024 as an International decade of

(a) Sustainable Energy for All

(b) Education For All

(c) Nutritious Food for All

(d) Employment For All

Option a – Sustainable Energy for All

What is the full form of GSM?

(a) Geographic System for Mobility

(b) Global System for Mobile Communications

(c) Great System for Mobile

(d) Grand System for Mobility

Option b – Global System for Mobile Communications

The abbreviation GSL stands for

(a) Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle

(b) Geographical Satellite Launch Vehicle

(c) Geosynchronous Satellite Locating Vehicle

(d) Global Satellite Locating Vehicle

Option a – Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle

Among the following full form of MRI is

(a) Magnetic Record of Images

(b) Magnetic Recording of Investigation

(c) Magnetic Resonance Imaging

(d) Magnetic Resonance in Intestine

Option c – Magnetic Resonance Imaging

NASA Stands for

(a) National Aeronautics and Space Administration

(b) North Atlantic Space Agency

(c) Northern Airborn and Space Agency

(d) None of the above

Option a – National Aeronautics and Space Administration

PSLV is an abbreviation of which of the following?

(a) Periodic Satellite Launch Vehicle

(b) Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle

(c) Permanent Space Launch Vehicle

(d) Programmed Satellite Launch Vehicle

Option b – Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle

What is the full form of PVC?

(a) Poly Vinyl Chlorate

(b) Poly Vinyl Chloride

(c) Poly Vinyl Carbonate

(d) Poly Vinyl Carbon

Option b – Poly Vinyl Chloride

What is the full form of ‘CSIR’?

(a) Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

(b) Centre for Science and Industrial Research

(c) Center for Share and Investment Ratio

(d) Council for Scientific and Informational Research

Option d – Council for Scientific and Informational Research

What is the full name of CFL?

(a) Condensed Fluorescent Lamp

(b) Condensed Filament Lamp

(c) Compact Fluorescent Lamp

(d) Compact Filament Lamp

Option c – Compact Fluorescent Lamp

In radio communication, FM stands for

(a) Fermi Method

(b) Frequency Modulation

(c) Frequent Modulation

(d) Function Modulation

Option b – Frequency Modulation

What is the full form of ‘ECG’?

(a) Electronic Cardiogram

(b) Electro Cardiogram

(c) Economic Cycle Graph

(d) Electrostatic Charge Generator

Option b – Electro Cardiogram

What is the full form of ICMR?

(a) Indian Council of Mental Research

(b) Indian Council of Medical Research

(c) Indian Cultural and Management Research

(d) Indian Climate and Meteorology Research

Option b – Indian Council of Medical Research

In influenza A (H1N1), the H and N stand for

(a) Hemoglobin and Neuraminidase

(b) Hemagglutinin and Neuraminidase

(c) Hemagglutinin and Nucleotide

(d) Hemoglobin and Nucleotide

Option b – Hemagglutinin and Neuraminidase

In the term GIS, ‘G’ stands for

(a) Global

(b) Geographic

(c) Goodness

(d) Geological

Option b – Geographic

MMRCA stands for

(a) Mega Multi-Role Combat Airforce

(b) Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft

(c) Mega Multi-Role Combat Aircraft

(d) Medium Mega-Role Combat Aircraft

Option b – Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft

PDA stands for

(a) Personal Digital Assistant

(b) Personal Development Agency

(c) Personal Data Authority

(d) Personal Data Array

Option a – Personal Digital Assistant

‘N’ in DNA which is a hereditary material in genes, stands for

(a) Natural

(b) Natriuretic

(c) Nervous

(d) Nucleic

Option d – Nucleic

What is Tikki Mausi’ in the context of Malnutrition?

(a) A specially packaged food item

(b) A mascot

(c) Name of a scheme

(d) Name given to the healthcare providers

Option b – A mascot

On the internet, the abbreviation WWW stands for

(a) World Wide Wrestling

(b) World Wide Web

(c) World Wide Wordstar

(d) World Without Wrestling

Option b – World Wide Web

Which of the following is correctly abbreviated? I. VOIP – Voice Over Internet Protocol II. VGA – Video Graphics Array III. WPA – Wi-Fi Protected Access

(a) Only II

(b) II and III

(c) Only I

(d) All of these

Option d – All of these

Which of the following is not correctly abbreviated? I. ALGOL – Algebric Oriented Language II. AM – Ante Meridien III. APEC – Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation IV. ARPANET – Advanced Research Project Agency Network

(a) II and III

(b) III and IV

(c) None of the above

(d) All of the above

Option c – None of the above

What is the full name of BARC?

(a) Bhabha Atomic Regulating Centre

(b) Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

(c) Bhabha Aeronautics Research Centre

(d) Bhabha Aeronautics Regulating Centre

Option b – Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

The honorable Supreme Court gave judgment regarding the NEET test. What is the full form of NEET?

(a) National Entrance Examination Test

(b) National Eligibility cum Entrance Test

(c) National Elementary Education Test

(d) National Entrance Eligibility Test

Option b – National Eligibility cum Entrance Test

SERB stands for

(a) Social Enlightenment and Research Board

(b) Scientific And Engineering Research Board

(c) Scientists and Engineers Research Board

(d) Science and Engineering Research Board

Option d – Science and Engineering Research Board

DFDR(Black box) is abbreviated as

(a) Data Flight Decibel Recorder

(b) Digital Freight Data Recording

(c) Decibel Flight Data Recording

(d) Digital Flight Data Recorder

Option d – Digital Flight Data Recorder

What is the full form of ‘WHO’?

(a) Wide Health Organisation

(b) World Health Organisation

(c) World History Organisation

(d) World Heritage Organisation

Option b – World Health Organisation

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