Q.1:- In marine whales, the limbs are ?
- Flappers
- Grippers
- Slippers
- Flippers
Ans:- (a) Flappers
Q.2:- Respiration is controlled by ………………… part of brain.
- Olfactory Lobes
- Medulla Oblongata
- Hypothalamus
- Cerebellum
Ans:- (b) Medulla Oblongata
Q.3:- Penicillin was discovered by ?
- Ian Fleming
- Alexander Fleming
- Edward Jenner
- Louis Pasteur
Ans:- (b) Alexander Fleming
Q.4:- The first National Park of India is ?
- Dachigam Wild Life Sanctuary
- Corbett National Park
- Simlipal National Park
- Hazaribagh National Park
Ans:- (b) Corbett National Park
Q.5:- Centre for Ecological Sciences is situated at ?
- Karnal
- Allahabad
- New Delhi
- Bengaluru
Ans:- (d) Bengaluru
Q.6:- The most stable measure of central tendency is ?
- Mean
- Mode
- Median
- Range
Ans:- (c) Median
Q.7:- A sufficiently large scale map indicating the detailed surface features of an area including relief is called ?
- Relief map
- Chorographical map
- Topographical map
- Wall map
Ans:- (c) Topographical map
Q.8:- To whom did Allauddin Khilji entrust the mission to counter South ?
- Ulugha Khan
- Malik Kafur
- Khizra Khan
- Shaji Malik
Ans:- (b) Malik Kafur
Q.9:- Which country earned the title “The Queen of Seas” ?
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Britain
Ans:- (b) France
Q.10:- The ‘Great Bath’ was found at ?
- Harappa
- Mohenjodaro
- Lothal
- Chanhudaro
Ans:- (b) Mohenjodaro
Q.11:- The last dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate was the ?
- Slave dynasty
- Syed dynasty
- Lodhi dynasty
- Khilji dynasty
Ans:- (c) Lodhi dynasty
Q.12:- According to which article, State Legislative Council can be created or abolished ?
- Article 167
- Article 168
- Article 169
- Article 170
Ans:- (b) Article 168
Q.13:- Who was the first Deputy Prime Minister of India ?
- Jawahar Lal Nehru
- Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
- Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
- Gulzarilal Nanda
Ans:- (b) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Q.14:- The system in which the few govern many is known as ?
- Monarchy
- Oligarchy
- Plutocracy
- Autocracy
Ans:- (b) Oligarchy
Q.15:- Which is the final Appellate Court of Justice ?
- Supreme Court
- High Court
- Civil Court
- District Court
Ans:- (a) Supreme Court
Q.16:- Who was the first to use the term “Micro” and “Macro” in Economics in 1933 ?
- James Tobin
- Ragnar Frisch
- Gurly
- Fischer
Ans:- (b) Ragnar Frisch
Q.17:- What is Hawala ?
- Full details of a subject
- Illegal transactions of foreign exchange
- Illegal trading of shares
- Tax evasion
Ans:- (d) Tax evasion
Q.18:- Reserve Bank of India was nationalized in ?
- 1945
- 1947
- 1948
- 1949
Ans:- (d) 1949
Q.19:- Aggregate Monetary Resources is ?
- M1
- M2
- M3
- M4
Ans:- (c) M3
Q.20:- Which of the following regulates the working of share market in India ?
- MRTP Act
- FERA
- BIFR
- SEBI
Ans:- (d) SEBI
Q.21:- India’s 1st Hi-speed Rural Broadband Network has been commissioned in a district of ?
- Andhra Pradesh
- Telangana
- Kerala
- Karnataka
Ans:- (c) Kerala
Q.22:- When is Human Rights Day celebrated ?
- 9th December
- 10th December
- 10th October
- 12th December
Ans:- (b) 10th December
Q.23:- Who is the founder of Homeopathy ?
- Lainnec
- Wakesman
- Hahnemann
- Domagk
Ans:- (c) Hahnemann
Q.24:- Where is Brabourne Stadium located ?
- Cuttack
- Mumbai
- Jamshedpur
- Kolkata
Ans:- (b) Mumbai
Q.25:- Amjad Ali Khan is associated with which of the following musical instruments ?
- Violin
- Sitar
- Sarod
- Veena
Ans:- (c) Sarod
Q.26:- The World Environment Day is celebrated on ?
- June 5
- April 7
- August 6
- June 16
Ans:- (a) June 5
Q.27:- Which of the following is observed as Sports Day every year ?
- 22nd April
- 26th July
- 29th August
- 2nd October
Ans:- (c) 29th August
Q.28:- Which scientist wrote a book called “A Brief History of Time” ?
- Stephen Hawking
- Pasteur
- JL Baird
- Edward Jenner
Ans:- (a) Stephen Hawking
Q.29:- Which of the following is the best indicator of SO2 pollution ?
- Bryophyte
- Pteridophyte
- Lichen
- Algae
Ans:- (c) Lichen
Q.30:- Which gas is responsible for depletion of Ozone layer around earth which protect us from harmful ultra-violet rays ?
- Chlorofluro Carbons
- Nitrogen
- Oxygen
- Nitrogen Oxide
Ans:- (a) Chlorofluro Carbons
Q.31:- Which of the following species is locally extinct in India ?
- Siberian Crane
- The Gyps Vulture
- White Bellied
- Forest Owlet
Ans:- (d) Forest Owlet
Q.32:- The two components of an eco-system are ?
- Plants and animals
- Biotic and abiotic
- Plants and light
- Weeds and micro-organisms
Ans:- (b) Biotic and abiotic
Q.33:- The hard enamel layer of teeth is ?
- Calcium phosphate
- Calcium oxide
- Calcium hydroxyl apatite
- Calcium hydroxide
Ans:- (a) Calcium phosphate
Q.34:- Breath analysers used by police to test drunken drivers works on the chemical basis of ?
- Acid-base reactions
- Precipitation reactions
- Complexation reactions
- Redox reactions
Ans:- (a) Acid-base reactions
Q.35:- There are only two metals that are non-silver in colour, they are ?
- Nickel & Zinc
- Copper & Gold
- Palladium & Platinum
- Sodium & Magnesium
Ans:- (b) Copper & Gold
Q.36:- Mass number is the sum of ?
- Electrons and protons
- Protons and neutrons
- Electrons and neutrons
- Only protons
Ans:- (b) Protons and neutrons
Q.37:- An electronic path, that sends signals from one part of computer to another is ?
- Logic Gate
- Modem
- Bus
- Serial Port
Ans:- (c) Bus
Q.38:- A plane glass slab is kept over coloured letter which appears least raised is ?
- Red
- Violet
- Blue
- Green
Ans:- (b) Violet
Q.39:- A defect of vision in which the points in one plane of an object appear in focus while those in another plane are out of focus is called ?
- Myopia
- Hypermetropia
- Astigmatism
- Distortion
Ans:- (c) Astigmatism
Q.40:- Which of the following works on the basis of conservation of linear momentum ?
- Jet
- Aeroplane
- Rocket
- Helicopter
Ans:- (a) Jet
Q.41:- When did India become a fully Sovereign Democratic Republic ?
- 26th November, 1949
- 26th November 1930
- 26th January 1949
- 26th November 1951
Ans:- (a) 26th November, 1949
Q.42:- Mercury Thermometer was invented by ?
- Priestly
- Fahrenheit
- Newton
- Galileo
Ans:- (b) Fahrenheit
Q.43:- Of the following Rapeseed belongs to ?
- Pepper
- Linseed
- Coffee
- Mustard
Ans:- (d) Mustard
Q.44:- Television was invented by ?
- Louis Braille
- Lawrence
- RA Millikan
- JL Baird
Ans:- (d) JL Baird
Q.45:- The lowest Temperature is recorded by ?
- Alcohol Thermometer
- Mercurial Thermometer
- Maximum Reading Thermometer
- Minimum Reading Thermometer
Ans:- (a) Alcohol Thermometer
Q.46:- Vitamins which provides immunity ?
- K
- A
- C
- E
Ans:- (b) A
Q.47:- ICMP is used for ?
- Forwarding
- Multitasking
- Error Reporting
- Addressing
Ans:- (c) Error Reporting
Q.48:- The earth is nearest to the Sun on ?
- 23 September
- 3 January
- 4 July
- 21 March
Ans:- (b) 3 January
Q.49:- The Resistance of an Ideal Voltmeter is ?
- Infinite
- Zero
- High
- Low
Ans:- (a) Infinite
Q.50:- Who was the first Delhi Sultan to break the power of Turkish Nobles known as the Chahalgani or the Forty ?
- Qutb-ud-din-Aibak
- Balban
- Iltutmish
- Raziya
Ans:- (b) Balban