Total Questions : 50
Duration : 25 Minutes
Q1.
The Pichola Lake is a famous landmark in
1.
Jaipur
(Wrong)
2.
Mount Abu
(Wrong)
3.
Udaipur
(Correct)
4.
Ranthambore
(Wrong)
Q2.
Taoism was a well-known religious sect in ancient
1.
Japan
(Wrong)
2.
China
(Correct)
3.
Korea
(Wrong)
4.
Indonesia
(Wrong)
Q3.
Indias official family planning programme started in
1.
1975
(Wrong)
2.
1950
(Wrong)
3.
1976
(Wrong)
4.
None of these
(Correct)
Q4.
Who among the following is not a model?
1.
Claudia Schiffer
(Wrong)
2.
Naomi Kempbell
(Wrong)
3.
Jennifer Lopez
(Wrong)
4.
Eileen Collins
(Correct)
Q5.
Which medieval king was famous for his chain of justice?
1.
Akbar
(Wrong)
2.
Balban
(Wrong)
3.
Jahangir
(Correct)
4.
Shahjehan
(Wrong)
Q6.
The only lyricist to get the Dada Saheb Phalke Prize is
1.
Gulzar
(Wrong)
2.
Sahir Ludhianavi
(Wrong)
3.
Majrooh Sultanpuri
(Correct)
4.
Hasrat Jaipuri
(Wrong)
Q7.
The laws of heredity were discovered by
1.
Gregor John Mendel
(Correct)
2.
Charles Darwin
(Wrong)
3.
Robert Hook
(Wrong)
4.
Morgan Hunt
(Wrong)
Q8.
At which of the following places did the first Asian Games take place?
1.
Bangkok
(Wrong)
2.
Kualalampur
(Wrong)
3.
Ceylon
(Wrong)
4.
New Delhi
(Correct)
Q9.
A cycle tube, the valve of which has been opened, gives off cool air due to
1.
Isothermal compression
(Wrong)
2.
Isothermal expansion
(Wrong)
3.
Diffusion
(Wrong)
4.
Adiabatic expansion
(Correct)
Q10.
Galvanized iron sheets are coated with
1.
Zinc
(Correct)
2.
Chromium
(Wrong)
3.
Copper
(Wrong)
4.
Strontium
(Wrong)
Q11.
Which book was regarded as The Bible of Revolutionaries in India during the freedom struggle?
1.
Anandmath
(Wrong)
2.
Bandi Jeevan
(Correct)
3.
First War of Indian Independence
(Wrong)
4.
None of these
(Wrong)
Q12.
The fastest growing plant in the world is
1.
Triticale
(Wrong)
2.
Rhododendron
(Wrong)
3.
Raflessia
(Wrong)
4.
Bamboo
(Correct)
Q13.
Who among the following was/ were a renowned Hindi scholar/s in medieval times?
A. Ras Khan
B. Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana
C. Amir Khusro
1.
A and B
(Wrong)
2.
B and C
(Wrong)
3.
C only
(Wrong)
4.
A, B and C
(Correct)
Q14.
Hooch or poisonous wine contains
1.
Methyl Alcohol
(Correct)
2.
Ethyl Alcohol
(Wrong)
3.
Propyl Alcohol
(Wrong)
4.
Butyl Alcohol
(Wrong)
Q15.
Smog is a
1.
Type of fast-blowing wind in the Australian deserts
(Wrong)
2.
Type of cloud which results in torrential rains
(Wrong)
3.
Colloidal mixture of smoke and fog
(Correct)
4.
The name of a structure formed by the river in its upper course
(Wrong)
Q16.
Aurora Borealis is
1.
A plant that glows at nighttime
(Wrong)
2.
Multi-coloured lights observed at night in the northern hemisphere
(Correct)
3.
Multi-coloured lights seen at night in the southern hemisphere
(Wrong)
4.
A prominent constellation
(Wrong)
Q17.
NCTE is a term connected with the world of
1.
Computers
(Wrong)
2.
Teachers training
(Correct)
3.
Technical education
(Wrong)
4.
TB eradication
(Wrong)
Q18.
The title Lady With The Lamp is given to
1.
Sarojini Naidu
(Wrong)
2.
Maria Montessori
(Wrong)
3.
Florence Nightingale
(Correct)
4.
Mother Teresa
(Wrong)
Q19.
The real name of Mother Teresa was
1.
Sister Agnes
(Correct)
2.
Sister Mary
(Wrong)
3.
Sister Venus
(Wrong)
4.
Sister Ian Noel
(Wrong)
Q20.
The kindergarten system of education was developed by
1.
Sigmund Freud
(Wrong)
2.
Jean Piaget
(Wrong)
3.
Maria Montessori
(Correct)
4.
Baden Powell
(Wrong)
Q21.
Some insects glow at nighttime due to the phenomenon of
1.
Luminescence
(Wrong)
2.
Eutrophication
(Wrong)
3.
Cretenisation
(Wrong)
4.
Phosphorescence
(Correct)
Q22.
Which of the following animal undergoes hibernation to avoid excessive cold in winters?
1.
Belanoglossus
(Wrong)
2.
Cockroach
(Wrong)
3.
Kiwi
(Wrong)
4.
Frog
(Correct)
Q23.
An animal will be classified as fish if it has
A. gills for respiration in adult stage
B. fins all over the body
C. Cold-blooded body system
1.
A only
(Wrong)
2.
B and C
(Wrong)
3.
A, B and C
(Correct)
4.
A and B
(Wrong)
Q24.
Which of the following is a warm-blooded animal?
1.
Frog
(Wrong)
2.
Fish
(Wrong)
3.
Crocodile
(Wrong)
4.
Pigeon
(Correct)
Q25.
CIS is the name of a / an
1.
Secret agency
(Wrong)
2.
Group of countries
(Correct)
3.
International treaty
(Wrong)
4.
None of these
(Wrong)
Q26.
A group of islands is known as
1.
Constellation
(Wrong)
2.
Archipelago
(Correct)
3.
Isthmus
(Wrong)
4.
Galaxy
(Wrong)
Q27.
Jet aircraft work on the principle of
1.
Newtons Third Law
(Wrong)
2.
Newtons First Law
(Wrong)
3.
Conservation of Momentum
(Correct)
4.
Conservation of Energy
(Wrong)
Q28.
Digha Nikaya is a
1.
Buddhist spot
(Wrong)
2.
Jain religious spot
(Wrong)
3.
Buddhist Book
(Correct)
4.
Hindu religious book
(Wrong)
Q29.
If a mad dog bites a person, that person will suffer from?
1.
Rabies
(Correct)
2.
Diphtheria
(Wrong)
3.
Hydrophobia
(Wrong)
4.
Whooping Cough
(Wrong)
Q30.
I am the scourge of God. Which medieval invader in India uttered this line?
1.
Changez Khan
(Correct)
2.
Mahmud of Ghazni
(Wrong)
3.
Mohammed Ghauri
(Wrong)
4.
Halaku
(Wrong)
Q31.
Which of these gadgets would be suitable for measuring the temperature of a very hot object?
1.
Crescograph
(Wrong)
2.
Geiger-Muller Chamber
(Wrong)
3.
Pyrometer
(Correct)
4.
Cryometer
(Wrong)
Q32.
Which of the following is the principal means of transmission of heat from the Sun to the Earth?
1.
Conduction
(Wrong)
2.
Convection
(Wrong)
3.
Diffusion
(Wrong)
4.
Radiation
(Correct)
Q33.
Which of the following elements does not show allotropic forms?
1.
Phosphorous
(Wrong)
2.
Sulphur
(Wrong)
3.
Carbon
(Wrong)
4.
Sodium
(Correct)
Q34.
Ventilators are always provided near the ceiling of a room because
1.
It is a convention to do so
(Wrong)
2.
Hot air rises above and leaves through them
(Correct)
3.
They bring in fresh air
(Wrong)
4.
The ceiling of a room is the hottest part of it.
(Wrong)
Q35.
Which of the following is not a chemical name for Vitamin B?
1.
Folic Acid
(Wrong)
2.
Thiamin
(Wrong)
3.
Niacin
(Wrong)
4.
Carotene
(Correct)
Q36.
The Coral Island is a well-known work by
1.
RK Narayana
(Wrong)
2.
Rudyard Kipling
(Correct)
3.
William Shakespeare
(Wrong)
4.
Mulk Raj Anand
(Wrong)
Q37.
Spot the correct pair.
1.
Vitamin A : Milk
(Correct)
2.
Vitamin D : Citrus
(Wrong)
3.
Vitamin B : Green Vegetables
(Wrong)
4.
Vitamin C : Eggs
(Wrong)
Q38.
Which of the following is a non-biodegradable waste?
1.
Kitchen Refuse
(Wrong)
2.
Plastic
(Correct)
3.
Dead plants
(Wrong)
4.
Dead animals
(Wrong)
Q39.
The name of the mission that took a man on the Moon for the first time, was
1.
Pioneer-17
(Wrong)
2.
Apollo-18
(Correct)
3.
Apollo-01
(Wrong)
4.
Colombia
(Wrong)
Q40.
The actual spot where the exchange of gases takes place in the lungs is the
1.
Bronchi
(Wrong)
2.
Trachea
(Wrong)
3.
Alveoli
(Correct)
4.
Diaphragm
(Wrong)
Q41.
Which of the following is known as green fuel?
1.
Unleaded petrol
(Wrong)
2.
Compressed Natural Gas
(Wrong)
3.
Kerosene
(Wrong)
4.
A and B
(Correct)
Q42.
Gangu Bai Hangal is a renowned
1.
Classical vocalist
(Correct)
2.
Mridang player
(Wrong)
3.
Ghazal singer
(Wrong)
4.
Quawalli singer
(Wrong)
Q43.
Mishti Doi is a special dish of
1.
Jammu and Kashmir
(Wrong)
2.
Rajasthan
(Wrong)
3.
Maharashtra
(Wrong)
4.
West Bengal
(Correct)
Q44.
Quantas is the national carrier of
1.
Germany
(Wrong)
2.
Australia
(Correct)
3.
Japan
(Wrong)
4.
USA
(Wrong)
Q45.
Neonatology is the science concerned with studying
1.
Very young babies
(Correct)
2.
Grasses
(Wrong)
3.
Hair
(Wrong)
4.
Old age
(Wrong)
Q46.
The title Poet of the East (Shair-I-Mashrik) is given to
1.
Mirza Ghalib
(Wrong)
2.
Rabindernath Tagore
(Wrong)
3.
Dr. Mohammed Iqbal
(Correct)
4.
Firaq Gorakhpuri
(Wrong)
Q47.
Which of the following is part of a plateau?
1.
The Aravallis
(Wrong)
2.
The Nilgiris
(Correct)
3.
The Himalayas
(Wrong)
4.
The Kanchanjunga
(Wrong)
Q48.
Who among the following was well-known for his guerrilla tactics?
1.
Guru Gobind Singh
(Wrong)
2.
Guru Teg Bahadur
(Wrong)
3.
Shivaji
(Correct)
4.
Tipu Sultan
(Wrong)
Q49.
The ozone hole is found in the
1.
Troposphere
(Wrong)
2.
Ionosphere
(Wrong)
3.
Mesosphere
(Wrong)
4.
Stratosphere
(Correct)
Q50.
A charged particle always has
1.
Kinetic energy
(Wrong)
2.
Potential energy
(Correct)
3.
Both A and B
(Wrong)
4.
Mechanical energy
(Wrong)
Correct : 1
Incorrect : 1
Unattempted : 1