1.Mulk Raj Anand is the author of
A. The Post Office
B. Gora
C. India Wins Freedom
D. Coolie
2.The meeting of finance ministers and central bank heads of G-20 in Oct-Nov 2010 was held in
A. Tokyo
B. London
C. Seoul
D. New Delhi
3.Which one of the following does not share boundaries with Arunachal Pradesh?
A. Assam
B. Nagaland
C. Meghalaya
D. Bhutan
4.’Struggle for Existence’ book is the autobiography of which Indian woman leader ?
A. Mayawati
B. J.Jayalalitha
C. Sushma Swaraj
D. Mamta Banerjee
5.When and where was hockey introduced for women in Olympics?
A. 1908 at London
B. 1980 at Moscow
C. 1936 at Berlin
D. 1924 at Paris
6.On which planet, due to its clockwise (east to west) rotation on the axis, the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east ?
A. Mars
B. Earth
C. Venus
D. Mercury
7.The objective of India's space programme was
A. mass communication and education via satellite
B. survey and management of natural resources
C. development of indigenous satellites and satellite launch vehicles
D. All of the above
8.Railway Staff College is situated at
A. Bangalore
B. Secundrabad
C. Chennai
D. Vadodara
9.The planets with no natural satellites (reported so far) are
A. Mercury and Venus
B. Earth and Pluto
C. Mars and Neptune
D. Jupiter and Saturn
10.Recently MCX and NCDEX have been permitted to relaunch futures trading in ________?
A. Wheat
B. Sugar
C. Platinum
11.The TAMP is a body which regulates the ceiling for tariffs charged by major ports / ports operators . What is the full form of TAMP ?
A. Tariff Authority for Major Ports
B. Tariff Agency for Minor Ports
C. Tariff Agency for Major ports
12.As per the Union Railway Budget 2009, How many Railway stations in India will be developed as world class stations?
A. 40
B. 50
C. 60
13.Brahma Sutra of Badrayan are the logical point of starting of which of the following philosophies?
A. Vaisheshika
B. Nyaya
C. Vedanta
14.World Bank-funded Karnataka Urban Water Sector Improvement Project (KUWASIP), which were recently in news are taken up for which two cities of Karnataka?
A. Hubli-Dharwad
B. Coorg-Bidar
C. Mangalore-Mysore
15.'Karnal bunt'is a disease found in which if the following cereals?
A. Rice
B. Wheat
C. Maize
16.In which schedule of Indian Constitution the territorial extent of Indian states and union Territories is prescribed ?
A. First
B. Second
C. Third
17.In the WPI based inflation calculation a set of how many commodities is used in India ?
A. 340
B. 435
C. 225
18.Falconiformes include which birds?
A. Albatross, petrels
B. Storks, herons
C. Hawks, eagles, vultures
D. Swifts, hummingbirds
19.The name of Professor Guru Dutt Sondhi is known behind the foundation of which among the following
A. Olympic Association of India
B. Asian Games Federation
C. Indian Premier League
20.Tom Cruise has been nominated for an Academy Award for 'Magnolia', 'Jerry Maguire' and 'Born on the Fourth of July'. Out of those, how many has he won?
A. 3
B. 2
C. 1
D. 0
21.With which medieval ruler would you associate the statement ‘I would have lost the empire just for a handful of millet’ ?
A. Alauddin Khalji
B. Muhammad Tughlaq
C. Sher Shah
D. Aurangzeb
22.An astronaut in outer space will observe sky as
A. white
B. black
C. blue
D. red
23.The first mid-term elections for Lok Sabha were held in—
A. 1962
B. 1971
C. 1977
D. 1980
24.Which one of the following parties won the state assembly elections in West Bengal?
A. Trinamool Congress
B. Congress
C. CPI (M)
D. BJP
25.In India the first television programme was broadcasted in
A. 1959
B. 1965
C. 1976
D. 1957
A. The Post Office
B. Gora
C. India Wins Freedom
D. Coolie
2.The meeting of finance ministers and central bank heads of G-20 in Oct-Nov 2010 was held in
A. Tokyo
B. London
C. Seoul
D. New Delhi
3.Which one of the following does not share boundaries with Arunachal Pradesh?
A. Assam
B. Nagaland
C. Meghalaya
D. Bhutan
4.’Struggle for Existence’ book is the autobiography of which Indian woman leader ?
A. Mayawati
B. J.Jayalalitha
C. Sushma Swaraj
D. Mamta Banerjee
5.When and where was hockey introduced for women in Olympics?
A. 1908 at London
B. 1980 at Moscow
C. 1936 at Berlin
D. 1924 at Paris
6.On which planet, due to its clockwise (east to west) rotation on the axis, the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east ?
A. Mars
B. Earth
C. Venus
D. Mercury
7.The objective of India's space programme was
A. mass communication and education via satellite
B. survey and management of natural resources
C. development of indigenous satellites and satellite launch vehicles
D. All of the above
8.Railway Staff College is situated at
A. Bangalore
B. Secundrabad
C. Chennai
D. Vadodara
9.The planets with no natural satellites (reported so far) are
A. Mercury and Venus
B. Earth and Pluto
C. Mars and Neptune
D. Jupiter and Saturn
10.Recently MCX and NCDEX have been permitted to relaunch futures trading in ________?
A. Wheat
B. Sugar
C. Platinum
11.The TAMP is a body which regulates the ceiling for tariffs charged by major ports / ports operators . What is the full form of TAMP ?
A. Tariff Authority for Major Ports
B. Tariff Agency for Minor Ports
C. Tariff Agency for Major ports
12.As per the Union Railway Budget 2009, How many Railway stations in India will be developed as world class stations?
A. 40
B. 50
C. 60
13.Brahma Sutra of Badrayan are the logical point of starting of which of the following philosophies?
A. Vaisheshika
B. Nyaya
C. Vedanta
14.World Bank-funded Karnataka Urban Water Sector Improvement Project (KUWASIP), which were recently in news are taken up for which two cities of Karnataka?
A. Hubli-Dharwad
B. Coorg-Bidar
C. Mangalore-Mysore
15.'Karnal bunt'is a disease found in which if the following cereals?
A. Rice
B. Wheat
C. Maize
16.In which schedule of Indian Constitution the territorial extent of Indian states and union Territories is prescribed ?
A. First
B. Second
C. Third
17.In the WPI based inflation calculation a set of how many commodities is used in India ?
A. 340
B. 435
C. 225
18.Falconiformes include which birds?
A. Albatross, petrels
B. Storks, herons
C. Hawks, eagles, vultures
D. Swifts, hummingbirds
19.The name of Professor Guru Dutt Sondhi is known behind the foundation of which among the following
A. Olympic Association of India
B. Asian Games Federation
C. Indian Premier League
20.Tom Cruise has been nominated for an Academy Award for 'Magnolia', 'Jerry Maguire' and 'Born on the Fourth of July'. Out of those, how many has he won?
A. 3
B. 2
C. 1
D. 0
21.With which medieval ruler would you associate the statement ‘I would have lost the empire just for a handful of millet’ ?
A. Alauddin Khalji
B. Muhammad Tughlaq
C. Sher Shah
D. Aurangzeb
22.An astronaut in outer space will observe sky as
A. white
B. black
C. blue
D. red
23.The first mid-term elections for Lok Sabha were held in—
A. 1962
B. 1971
C. 1977
D. 1980
24.Which one of the following parties won the state assembly elections in West Bengal?
A. Trinamool Congress
B. Congress
C. CPI (M)
D. BJP
25.In India the first television programme was broadcasted in
A. 1959
B. 1965
C. 1976
D. 1957
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