Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Quiz 37 | Chemistry Questions

1.Which type of electromagnetic radiation has the highest energy?

A. UV
B. Radio
C. Visible
D. Gamma



2.Which one of the following cubic unit cells contains only two atoms?

A. Simple cubic cells
B. Face centered cubic cells
C. Body centered cubic cells
D. None of these



3.In an electrochemical cell, what is the purpose of the salt bridge?

A. It is the anode
B. It is the Cathode
C. It permits the migration of ions between the half-cells
D. It permits the Mixing of solutions between the half-cells



4.A catalyst will affect the rate of the forward reaction by changing the \

A. Activation energy
B. Heat of reaction
C. Heat of formation
D. Potential energy of the products



5.When a reaction is exothermic and the products have more entropy than the reactants,the reaction is

A. Spontaneous, with a positive G
B. Spontaneous, with a negative G
C. Non Spontaneous, with a positive G
D. Non Spontaneous, with a negative G



6.Which factors must be equal when a reversible chemical process reaches equilibrium?

A. Mass of the reactants and mass of the products
B. Rate of the forward reaction and rate of the reverse reaction
C. Concentration of the reactants and concentration of the products
D. Activation energy of the forward reaction and activation energy of the reverse reaction



7.Electronegativity of an atom is

A. Tendency to attract electron pair in its bonded state
B. Tendency to attract electron pair in its isolated state
C. A fixed quantity
D. charge of anion in a ionic bond



8.Covalent character increases with

A. Increasing size of the cation
B. Decreasing size of the cation
C. Decreasing size of the anion
D. Decreasing charge of the anion



9.Which among the following form stable superoxide

A. Hydrogen
B. Lithium
C. Sodium
D. Potassium



10.Which of the following must be true for an optically active compound?

A. The molecular configuration is achiral
B. The molecular configuration is chiral
C. The compound is a recemic mixture of enantiomers
D. The molecular configuration must have two or more stereogenic centers



11.Which types of salt produce crackcling noise in dry heating test?

A. Salts which have lot of water of crystallisation
B. Salts which are hygroscopic
C. Salts which have lost water of crystallisation
D. Salts which entrap mother liquor in crystals



12.When a substance burns, it gives off both:

A. Radioactivity and smoke
B. Heat and light
C. Oxygen and Carbon dioxide



13.The most common carbohydrate found in a fruit is

A. Glucose
B. Fructose
C. Cellulose



14.What is the molecular formula of calcium carbonate?

A. CaO
B. CaO2
C. CaCo
D. CaCo3



15.What is a positively charged ion called?

A. Anion
B. Neutron
C. Positron
D. Cation



16.What is the chemical symbol of gold?

A. Ag
B. Au
C. Pt



17.Which out of potassium ion, fluoride ion and ammonia molecule can form co-ordinate bond with boron trifluoride?

A. Only ammonia
B. Ammonia and fluoride ion
C. Only fluoride ion



18.The Ph value of human blood is__?

A. 7.40
B. 7
C. 0
D. 8



19.For purifying drinking water alum is used

A. For coagulation of mud particles
B. to kill bacteria
C. to remove salts
D. to remove gases



20.What is the chemical name of Plaster of Paris?

A. Calcium Carbonate
B. Calcium Sulphate
C. Calcium Hypochlorite



21.Which of the following is a non metal that remains liquid at room temperature?

A. Phosphorous
B. Bromine
C. Chlorine
D. Helium



22.Which gas is commonly known as 'Laughing Gas' ?

A. Ozone
B. Methane
C. Nitrous Oxide
D. Carbon dioxide



23.Which of the following type of glass is generally used in the making of cut-glass objects?

A. Crookes glass
B. Lead potash glass
C. Borosil glass
D. Soft ordinary glass



24.Which of the following represents the iso-butyl radical ?

A. Ethane
B. Methane
C. Ethyne
D. Benzene



25.Which of the following sodium salt on treatment with soda lime does not produce alkane?

A. Sodiumethanoate
B. Sodium isobutyrate
C. Sodium propanoate
D. Sodium methanoate




Quiz 36 | Biology Questions

1.How do plants stand erect?

A. Bond
B. Cellwalls
C. Bone
D. Tissue



2.which of the tissues forms the basic framework of all plant organs and tissues?

A. Collenchyma
B. Sclerenchyma
C. Parenchyma
D. Plasmodesmata



3.The wavelenght of light absorbed by Pr form of phytochrome is

A. 620 nm
B. 640 nm
C. 680 nm
D. 720 nm



4.If you suspect major deficiency of antibodies in person, to which of the following would you look for confirmatory evidence?

A. Haemocytes
B. Serum albumins
C. Serum globulins
D. Fibrinogen in the plasma



5.In the human female, menstruation can be deferred by the administration of

A. FSH only
B. LH only '
C. Combination of FSH and LH
D. Combination of estrogen and progesterone



6.In which one of the following preparations are you likely to come across cell junctions most frequently?

A. Hyaline cartilage
B. Ciliated epithelium
C. Thrombocytes
D. Tendon



7.Which one of the following pairs of structures distinguishes a nerve cell from other types of cell?

A. Nucleus and mitochondria
B. Perikaryon and dendrites
C. Vacuoles and fibers
D. Flagellum and medullary sheath



8.Feeling the tremors of an earthquake a scared resident of seventh floor of a multistoried building starts climbing down the stairs rapidly. which hormone initiated this action?

A. Gastrin
B. Thyroxin
C. Adrenaline
D. Glucagon



9.What happens in the case of Vitamin A deficiency?

A. Ricket
B. Colour Blindness
C. Osteomalacia
D. None of these



10.An amino acid that yields acetoacetyl CoA during the catabolism of its carbon skeleton would be considered:

A. glycogenic
B. ketogenic
C. glycogenic and ketogenic
D. neither glycogenic nor ketogenic



11.Which part of a cell controls the activities of the cell?

A. Cytoplasm
B. Golgi Apparatus
C. Nucleus
D. Mitochondria



12.What process prevents blood loss from an injured vessel?

A. Blood-Supply
B. Disorder
C. Clotting



13.The weight of an adult human heart is

A. 500gms
B. 100gms
C. 300gms



14.In a normal human body, the total number of red blood cells is

A. 30 trillion
B. 25 trillion
C. 20 trillion



15.In which part of body would you find the vertebrae?

A. Skull
B. Backbone
C. Femur



16.Which field of science is related with the study of "Floriculture"?

A. Heredity and variations
B. Condition and structure of the earth
C. Flower yielding plants



17.How many bones are there in a newly born infant?

A. 206
B. 300
C. 306



18.The blood group which is universal recipient is

A. A
B. B
C. AB
D. O



19.Fish take in oxygen through their ?

A. Gills
B. Snorkels
C. Fins



20.Which element in the blood helps the body fight against diseases and infections?

A. Red Blood Cells
B. Platelets
C. White Blood cells



21.'Marasmus' and 'Kwashiorkor' diseases are caused due to deficiency of which nutrient ?

A. Sodium
B. Iodine
C. Protein



22.Which pigment is responsible for red colour of tomatoes ?

A. Melanin
B. Lycopene
C. Bilirubin
D. Chlorophyll



23.What filters wastes and other harmful substances from the blood?

A. Heart
B. Liver
C. Kidney



24.What is the name given to the green pigment in plants?

A. Starch
B. Stomata
C. Chlorophyll



25.The chemical name of Vitamin A is

A. Retinol
B. Jhiamin
C. Biotic
D. Riboflavin




Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Quiz 35 | Current Affairs for IAS exam


1.Who was the Speaker of the First Lok Sabha?

A. Hukam Singh
B. G.V. Mavalankar
C. K.M. Munshi
D. U.N. Dhebar



2.What is the minimum age a person should attain in India to be eligible to cast his vote?

A. 18 years
B. 21 years
C. 16 years
D. 20 years



3.Jaundice is caused due to infection of

A. Brain
B. Liver
C. Kidney
D. Spleen



4.Nobel Prize winning Indian, Amartya Sen, is known for his work in which area?

A. Physics
B. Environmental Protection
C. Chemistry
D. Economics



5.The National Income in India is estimated by the

A. Indian Statistical Institute
B. Planning Commission
C. National Sample Survey
D. Central Statistical Organization



6.Mumbai - Kolkata rail-route passes through which pass?

A. Bhorghat
B. Palghat
C. Thalghat
D. None of these



7.The highest peak on Chota Nagpur Plateau is ________

A. Dhoopgarh
B. Pachmarhi
C. Parasnath
D. Mahabaleshwar



8.The first Municipal corporation in India was set up at Madras in the year _______

A. 1767
B. 1687
C. 1667
D. 1678



9.Apart from Russia, the territory of which country lies in both Europe and Asia continents ?

A. Turkey
B. Greece
C. France
D. Germany



10.Who is authorized to transfer the Judge of one High Court to another High Court?

A. The President
B. The Chief Justice of India
C. A collegium of Judges of the Supreme Court
D. The Law Minister



11.When did the Marathas capture Salsette and Bassein from the Portuguese?

A. 1695 A.D.
B. 1713 A.D.
C. 1720 A.D.
D. 1739 A.D.



12.How many modes of Devotion(Bhakti) are mentioned in Bhagawatism?

A. Nine
B. Ten
C. Eleven
D. Eight



13.Which one is related to the diagnosis of heart?

A. BCG
B. ECG
C. EEG
D. EMU



14.Anaemia occurs due to the deficiency of ________

A. Riboflavin
B. Thiamine
C. Folie Acid
D. Niacin



15.What is the name of official news agency of Saudi Arabia?

A. SPA
B. FPA
C. RPA
D. NPA



16.Who is called the "Greatest investigator of antiquity"?

A. Aristotle
B. Darwin
C. Curvier
D. Socrates



17.Which one of the following was the first fort constructed by the British in India?

A. Fort William
B. Fort St. George
C. Fort St. David
D. Fort St. Angelo



18.The World Press Freedom Day is observed on

A. 12th December
B. 3rd May
C. 15th September
D. 1st December



19.EEG records the activity of

A. Heart
B. Lungs
C. Brain
D. Muscles



20.The 'National School of Drama' is situated in which of the following cities?

A. Mumbai
B. New Delhi
C. Bhopal
D. Kolkata



21.Who among the following was a contemporary of Gautam Buddha?

A. Nagarjuna
B. Kanishka
C. Kautilya
D. Mahavir



22.In Madhya Pradesh mostly rural settlements are of which type?

A. Clustered
B. Scattered
C. Semi-clustered
D. Radial



23.Who invented the Video-tape?

A. Charles Ginsberg
B. Georges de Mestral
C. Richard James
D. P.T. Farnsworth



24.The public Accounts Committee of Parliament in India consists of _______

A. 15 members
B. 22 members
C. 25 members
D. 30 members



25.The author of 'Analytical Human Geography' is ___________

A. D.M. Smith
B. Max. Sorre
C. P. Haggett
D. Peter Ambrose



26.The smallest bone of our body is found in our ________

A. Ear
B. Nose
C. Eye
D. Toe



27.Where was electricity supply first introduced in India?

A. Kolkata
B. Darjeeling
C. Mumbai
D. Chennai



28.The established their first settlement in Bengal at __________

A. Calcutta
B. Chinsura
C. Serampur
D. Balasore



29.The Kushans issued coins of

A. Gold Only
B. Gold and Silver
C. Gold and Copper
D. Gold, Silver and Copper



30.Madam Blavatsky was associated with __________

A. Prarthana Samaj
B. Arya Samaj
C. Theosophical Society
D. Servants of India Society



31.What is the full form of NATO?

A. North African Treaty Organisation
B. North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
C. North Asian Treaty Organisation
D. North American Treaty Organisation



32.Globalisation of a company means the company is

A. Geocentric
B. Regiocentric
C. Ethnocentric
D. Polycentric



33.Iodized salt is beneficial for

A. Lowering of blood pressure
B. Prevention of dehydration
C. Thyroid function
D. Salivary glands



34.Pycnometer is an instrument used to measure the

A. Density
B. Intensity of solar radiation
C. Intensity of Earthquakes
D. High temperature



35.In consonance to Jawaharlal Nehru's vision that science and technology were crucial for India after Independence which one of the following IITs was first to be set up?

A. IIT Madras
B. IIT Kharagpur
C. IIT Delhi
D. IIT Bombay



36.In human body insulin is produced in

A. Bone Marrow
B. Golgi Apparatus
C. Islets of Langerhans
D. Mitochondria



37.Which one of the following is used to make nonstick cookware?

A. PVC
B. Polystyrene
C. Polyethylene
D. Polytetra fluoroethylene



38.How many men have walked on the moon

A. 4
B. 8
C. 12



39.The largest peninsula in the world is:

A. Somali Peninsula
B. saimir Peninsula
C. Arabia Peninsula



40.On a cricket scorecard,what does 'c & b' stand for?

A. Caught and Beaten
B. Crawl and Bounce
C. Caught and Bowled



41.In which city would you find the Calico Museum of Taxtiles?

A. Ahmedabad
B. Surat
C. Panipat



42.The punchline “Safety Meets Speed” is for

A. Castrol
B. Bosch
C. Indica V2 Turbo



43.Who among these was never the President of the Indian National Congress?

A. George Yule
B. Henry Cotton
C. Richard Bourke



44.What was the name of the King's wife who persuaded him to make Bharatha king?

A. Kooni
B. Kaikeyi
C. Kausalya
D. Sumithra



45.Oil raise up the wick in a lamp. The principle involves

A. the diffusion of oil through the wick
B. The liquid state of oil
C. capillary action phenomenon
D. volatility of oil



46.Radiocarbon is produced in the atmosphere as a result of

A. collision between fast neutrons and nitrogen nuclei present in the atmosphere
B. action of ultraviolet light from the sun on atmospheric oxygen
C. action of solar radiations particularly cosmic rays on carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere
D. lightning discharge in atmosphere



47.Who wrote the book 'Reminiscences of the Nehru Age'?

A. C.D.Deshmukh
B. Dr. P.C.Alexander
C. O.P.Mathai
D. S.C. Rajagopalachari



48.Sachin Tendulkar has a record for highest One Day International Man of the Match awards. How many times he has won it?

A. 59
B. 64
C. 61
D. 52



49.The process that explains the recent changes in the height of sea level in coastal areas of eastern and northern Canada and Scandinavi is

A. isostasy
B. continental drift
C. plate tectonics
D. None of the above



50.Who defeated Italy 3-2 in a group match in Football World Cup 2010?

A. Paraguay
B. Slovakia
C. New Zealand
D. Algeria



51.Titan, the only moon (natural satellite) known to have a dense atmosphere, is the largest moon of which planet ?

A. Mars
B. Jupiter
C. Saturn
D. Uranus



52.In which city is the Central Potato Research Institute (CPRI) located ?

A. Nagpur
B. Lucknow
C. Shimla
D. Cuttack



53.In humans, which dark brown pigment is responsible for the skin colour ?

A. Melanin
B. Bilirubin
C. Carotene
D. Hemoglobin



54.Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia, the largest Hindu temple in the world, is dedicated to which God ?

A. Surya
B. Shiva
C. Vishnu
D. Brahma



55.On 2nd July 1972, with which Pakistani leader did Indira Gandhi sign Shimla Agreement ?

A. Ayub Khan
B. Yahya Khan
C. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
D. Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq



56.Very often we read in news papers about 3G or 3rd Generation technology. This is a set of standards used for which of the following purposes ?

A. To combat climatic changes
B. Production of Nuclear Energy
C. Film Production
D. Mobile Telecommunications



57.Who did Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia defeat to become the first winner of the $200000 India Open Super Series badminton championship at the Siri Fort Sports Complex, New Delhi on 1 May 2011?

A. Peter Gade
B. Tantowi Ahmad
C. Fran Kurniawan
D. Lin Dan



58.What is the name of The Artist Formerly Known as Prince's Minneapolis recording studio?

A. Neverland
B. Muscle Shoals
C. Paisley Park



59.The UN charter was finalized at ___ and become effective on ___ .

A. San Francisco, 24th October, 1945
B. Dumbarton Oaks, 5th March, 1944
C. Yalta, 2nd February, 1945
D. Teheran, 24th October, 1943



60.The dance in Himachal Pradesh, performed indoor, solo or dust, especially when life comes to a standstill during cold winter is

A. Luddi dance
B. Munzra
C. Giddha parhaun
D. Rouf



61.Name the bird that enters a saltwater crocodile’s mouth to pick out the parasites and food particles.

A. Sparrow
B. Kingfisher
C. crow
D. Nile plover



62.Which of the following Bollywood Actress won the Best Actress trophy at the 13th London Asian Film Festival for her performance in Onir’s I AM?

A. Nandita Das
B. Juhi Chawla
C. Tabu
D. Konkona Sen Sharma



63.The treaty of Srirangapatna was signed between Tipu Sultan and

A. Robert Clive
B. Cornwallis
C. Dalhousie
D. Warren Hastings



64.Which among the following is the windiest place on earth?

A. North Pole
B. Indian Ocean
C. Antarctica
D. Gobi Desert



65.Which canal connects Mediterranean Sea with Red Sea ?

A. Erie Canal
B. Panama Canal
C. Suez Canal



66.For improving civic sanitation, who founded the Sulabh International in 1970 ?

A. Baba Amte
B. Anna Hazare
C. Swami Agnivesh
D. Bindeshwar Pathak



67.'Marasmus' and 'Kwashiorkor' diseases are caused due to deficiency of which nutrient ?

A. Iodine
B. Protein
C. Sodium
D. Vitamin D



68.Winner of the Noble Prize 2006 for literature, Orhan Pamak, is a native of

A. USA
B. Russia
C. Turkey



69.Computer Hardware added to the computer system to expand its abilities, like a printer, scanner, or mouse is called?

A. Extra pieces
B. Peripheral
C. stuff



70.Who was killed at the end of her second space mission, when Columbia exploded over the USA?

A. Kristina Chawla
B. Kalpana Chawla
C. Kavita Chawla



71.Who wrote the book Mother India?

A. Mahathma Gandhi
B. Ketharine Meyo
C. Sister Nivedhita
D. C. Rajagopala Chary



72.The scale marked on the screw barrel is _________ .

A. Main scale
B. Vernier Scale
C. Pitch Scale
D. Head Scale



73.Who run Tokyo Marathon bare feet?

A. Picaso
B. Leonardo Da Vinci
C. Abebe Bikla
D. Haile Gebre Sellassie



74.Our earth is in which type of galaxy?

A. Rectangular
B. Irregular
C. Elliptical
D. Spiral



75.Su-30 MK is a combat aircraft from

A. Italy
B. Russia
C. France



76.Dr Mahathir Mohamad, the longest serving asian Head of Government, retired in 2003. He was Prime Minister of:

A. China
B. Indonesia
C. Thailand
D. Malaysia



77.A company an enter into a contract with another company through ...

A. its directors
B. its Board of Directors
C. any person authorized by the Board of Directors



78.Which of the following is not a part of national income?

A. Wages and Salaries
B. Profits
C. Interest on national debt



79.What does Gurdwara mean?

A. Guru's man
B. Guru's word
C. Guru's door



80.How much of the water on earth is available for human use?

A. 31 per cent
B. 0.3 per cent
C. 1.3 per cent



81.What was the original name of Valmiki?

A. Divakar
B. Ravi Das
C. Ratnakar



82.In the Cricket World Cup 1987, Chetan Sharma clicked a hat-trick against

A. England
B. New Zealand
C. Sri Lanka



83.Who was the first sitting Prime Minister to lose a Lok Sabha election?

A. Jawaharlal Nehru
B. Indira Gandhi
C. Rajiv Gandhi



84.`76th century in 76 balls’ is associated with

A. Ricky Ponting
B. Brian Lara
C. Sachin Tendulkar



85.Who among these claimed a wicket with his first delivery in test cricket?

A. Chetan Sharma
B. Shahid Afridi
C. Nilesh Kulkarni



86.The title “Little Master” goes with

A. Sachin Tendulkar
B. Sunil Gavaskar
C. Brian Lara



87.In what year was the first international cricket match held?

A. 1892 between England and India
B. 1869 between England and Australia
C. 1883 between Australia and Wales
D. 1844 between Canada and the USA



88.What is the study of bird eggs called?

A. Zoology
B. Ornithology
C. Oology
D. Ichthyology



89.Who scored the most number of runs in whole IPL 2010 ?

A. Sachin Tendulkar
B. Suresh Raina
C. Brandon MacCulum
D. Jacques Kallis



90.'Those who say that religion has nothing to do with politics do not know what religion means' who made the above statement?

A. Gandhi
B. Hobbes
C. Green
D. Mill



91.The oil used in the froth floatation process is

A. coconut oil
B. olive oil
C. kerosene oil
D. pine oil




92.Of the following properties of a wave, the one that is independent of the other is its

A. amplitude
B. velocity
C. wavelength
D. frequency



93.The famous character 'Pickwick' was created by

A. Steven Spielberg
B. Leo Tolstoy
C. Walt Disney
D. Charles dickens



94.Who directed the film 'Sardar'?

A. Das Gupta
B. Shyam Benegal
C. Tapan Sinha
D. Ketan Mehta



95.Which radioactive pollutant has recently drawn to public, due to its occurrence in the building material?

A. Thorium
B. Plutonium
C. Radan



96.When was Mandela inaugurated as first black President?

A. 1994
B. 1999
C. 2000
D. None of the above



97.Keralam Malayalikalude Mathrubhoomi was written by

A. Kumaranasan
B. Thakazhi
C. E.M.S
D. Vallathol



98.The group of minerals chemically containing hydrocarbons is

A. silicate group
B. organic group
C. oxide group
D. hydride group



99.Which army did Leon Trotsky found?

A. Yellow Army
B. Blue Army
C. Green Army
D. Red Army



100.Which Indian state has the longest coastline ?

A. Gujarat
B. Maharashtra
C. Tamil Nadu
D. Andhra Pradesh




Monday, May 23, 2011

Quiz 34 | Indian Economy Bank Exam Questions

1.Which team was the winners of IPL 2009?

A. Delhi Daredevils
B. Deccan Chargers
C. Mumbai Indians
D. Royal Chalangers



2.Who was the Sathavahana king conquered Pataliputra?

A. Yagsri Satha Karni
B. Pulumavi
C. Gouthamiputra Sathakarni
D. Srimukha



3.If 4 years ago from now Jane had twice the age of his brother Sam, and in 4 years sam will have 3/4 of Jane's age, how old is Jane now?

A. 8
B. 12
C. 16
D. 20



4.The United States is undergoing more extensive research on climate change than any other country in the world?

A. True
B. False



5.The first telegraph line in India was laid between

A. Kolkata and Delhi
B. Kolkata and Agra
C. Delhi and Mumbai



6.Whom did Duryodhana trick into joining his side before the war?

A. Susharma
B. Yuyutsu
C. Shalya



7.Niagara Falls was discovered by

A. Jean Henri Durant
B. Louis Hennepin



8.Which among the following gas is used in Balloons?

A. Hydrogen
B. Nitrogen
C. Helium



9.Which of the following states in India accounts for almost 100% production of lemongrass oil?

A. Karnataka
B. Kerala
C. Andhra Pradesh



10.ISRO plans for manned mission to the space by the year

A. 2008
B. 2014
C. 2010



11.Lie Detector is also known as

A. Polydetect
B. Polyclue
C. Polygraph



12.Kiran Bedi was the first women IPS officer.

A. True
B. False



13.Tae Hwan Park was declared the most valuable player of the 15 th Asian Games (December 2006).

A. True
B. False



14.Who among the following personalities was awarded with the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in the IPCC?

A. S.K. Sinha
B. R.K. Pachauri
C. Medha Patkar



15.'Bharat Natyam' is the dance of which state?

A. Karnataka
B. Tamil Nadu
C. Andhra Pradesh



16.What is the most common blood type in humans?

A. A positive
B. B positive
C. O positive



17.Who wrote the original'Panchatantra'?

A. Samudra Gupta
B. Tulsi Das
C. Vishnu Sharma



18.The Gandhi Mandapam where Gandhiji's ashes were placed before immersion is in...

A. Gandhinagar
B. Ahmedabad
C. Kanyakumari



19.Which of these musical instrument is actually a simple clay pot?

A. Mridangam
B. Tabla
C. Ghatam



20.Which of these hill stations is also the capital of a state?

A. Mahabaleshwar
B. Mount Abu
C. Shimla



21.Which of these ages immediately preceded the Iron Age?

A. Ice
B. Bronze
C. Stone



22.According to WHO,which of these diseases has been completely eradicted?

A. Chicken Pox
B. Small Pox
C. Influenza



23.Complete the lyrics of the famous Madhuri Dixit rain song Ghode Jaisi Chaal…

A. Haathi Jaisi Dum
B. Bheeg Gaye Hum Tum
C. Baarish Mein Hum Tum
D. Baadal Aaye Ghum Ghum



24.Tiger Population in India Increased from 1411 in 2006 to ...... in 2010 according to the tiger census 2010,

A. 1523
B. 1706
C. 1600



25.Dr. Martin Cooper invented?

A. Computer Operating System
B. Mobile Phone
C. Wireless Phone



26.Who was the woman governor in india?(27/11/1962 - 05/09/1963 & 18/12/1963 - 08/10/1964)

A. Padmaja Naidu
B. VijayaLaxshmi Pandit
C. Sarojini Naidu
D. None



27.It was established as "The Native Share & Stock Brokers Association" in 1875 and was the oldest of its kind in Asia. What?

A. THE BOMBAY STOCK EXCHANGE
B. NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE



28.How many times have three people shared the Nobel Prize for Economics?

A. Four Times
B. Three Times



29.A flashing symbol on the computer screen that shows where information you enter will appear is called?

A. Text icon
B. Cursor
C. tool



29.Who is the author of the novel based on which 'Slumdog Millionaire' was made?

A. Conan Doyle
B. Vikas Swarup
C. Rudyard Kipling
D. Lewis Karol



30.The Pentagon is located at?

A. Arlington
B. Britain
C. New York



31.The cinematography of Subhash Ghai's Pardes was done by...?

A. Ashok Mehta
B. Subrata Mitra
C. Kabir Lal
D. Santosh Sivan



32.Food habits in India are often ruled by religion. Buddhists are usually vegetarians. Hindus will not eat beef because cows are considered sacred. What meat do Muslims refuse to eat?

A. Chicken
B. Mutton
C. Pork
D. Beef



33.What program allows creativity with colors, graphs, and moving pictures?

A. Microsoft Powerpoint
B. Microsoft Tools
C. Microsoft Excel
D. none



34.In order for your computer to play music you need?

A. A network card and speakers
B. A sound card and speakers
C. Nothing more than the internal speaker
D. A CD-ROM drive



35.Who wrote the book titled "RUNS AND RUINS" ?

A. Imran Khan
B. Sunil Gavaskar
C. Kapil Dev
D. None



36.Who designed the Jwellery for the company called Artex?

A. Sonia Gandhi
B. Priyanka Gandhi
C. Menaka Gandhi
D. Uma Bharati



37.Who was Kareena Kapoor dating before Saif Ali Khan?

A. Sharukh Khan
B. Abhishek Bachchan
C. Shahid Kapoor
D. John Abraham



38.How many strings does a violin have?

A. 2
B. 5
C. 6
D. 4



39.Who is the Brand Ambassador of Chennai Super Kings?

A. Akshay Kumar
B. Katrina Kaif
C. Nayantara



40.Tiger Woods plays which sport?

A. Golf
B. Cricket
C. Football



41.When you quickly press and releaes the left mouse button twice , you are?

A. Primary-clicking
B. Pointing
C. Double-clicking
D. Secondary-clicking



42.Elephants are often killed because hunters want to sell their... ?

A. horns
B. tusks
C. antlers
D. fins



43.The Goldstar group of Korea was into electronic goods, while Lucky brand was into household products like laundry detergents and household cleaning products. Which brand resulted with the merger of these two brands?

A. Reliance
B. LG. (Lucky Goldstar)
C. Whirlpoorl



44.Who has been appointed as member of the International Commission on Land Use Change and Ecosystems?

A. Robert Muller
B. Kamaljith Singh
C. Suresh Prabhu
D. Kiran Pande



45.The book The Post Office was written by ______.

A. K.R. Narayan
B. Priya Ranjandas Munshi
C. Rabindra Nath Tagore
D. R.K. Narayan



46.Where will be conducted next Olymplics in 2012?

A. Athens
B. Beiging
C. London
D. Paris



47.Which continent is called as Dark Continent?

A. Asia
B. Africa
C. America



48.The force is the product of _____.

A. velocity and acceleration
B. the speed and acceleration
C. mass and speed
D. mass and acceleration



49.Which tennis tournament celebrated its 100 Anniversary in the year 2006?

A. Wimbledon
B. French Open
C. Australian Open



50.Who has been selected for Nobel Prize for Peace 2006?

A. Neelakanth Bhatia
B. Coffe Annan
C. Mohammud Yunus
D. Abdul Kalam



51.Earth Day is observed on

A. July 23
B. May 21
C. June 19
D. April 22



52.Which of the following is an example of an opaque substance?

A. Glass
B. Water
C. Stone
D. Air



53.Who holds the record for grand slam titles currently?

A. Rafael Nadal
B. Pete Sampras
C. Roger Federer
D. Bjorn Borg



54.At what place Sonia Gandhi was born?

A. India
B. US
C. Italy



55.If I at first had 23 apples then Riley took 5, Elise took 6, Mary took 9, and I picked 4 more at the end of the day how many would I have?

A. 8
B. 7
C. 10
D. 9



56.Which Indian player was rusticated and sent back during the 1936 English tour?

A. Kapil dev
B. Lala Amarnath
C. Ajay Jadeja
D. None



57.“Feel like God” is a punchline for which motorbike

A. Apache
B. CBZ extreme
C. None of these



58.Harbhajan Singh appeared for a liquor ad and then had to apologize for the same. Identify the liquor brand.

A. Aristrocrat
B. Bagpiper
C. Royal Stag



59.Famous brand “Hugo Boss”, a watch manufacturer, has tied up with which of the following brands as its retail par

A. Maxima
B. Titan
C. Swatch



60.Vishwas ki Parampara” the punchline is related to

A. Indian Oil Corp
B. Hindustan Petroleum
C. Allahabad Bank



61.Which phrase is used to describe a person who spends most of the time watching TV ?

A. Chicken
B. Apple pie
C. Couch potato



62.“TEANA” is a new luxury car from

A. General motors
B. Nissan
C. Suzuki



63.The Finance Commission is appointed for every... year

A. 3
B. 5
C. 6



64.New York is situated on the river

A. Thames
B. Danube
C. Hudson



65.A combination of two Greek words 'hippo' and 'potamus' give the hippopotamus its name. What do they mean?

A. Heavy and body
B. River and horse
C. Grey and animal



66.It's called Baisakhi in Punjab, Bohag Bihu in Assam and Varasha Porupu in Tamil Nadu. These are:

A. Post-harvest festivals
B. Pre-harvest festivals
C. Festival of lights



67.Which is the hardest mineral found on Earth

A. Titanium
B. Aluminium
C. Diamond



68.Where on the body is the human skin least sensitive?

A. toe
B. palm
C. heel



69.When was Khalsa born ?

A. 1599
B. 1799
C. 1699



70.Which state in India is rated by The National Geographic Traveller as one of the top 50 "must-see" places in the world?

A. Uttaranchal
B. Jammu & Kashmir
C. Kerala



71.The main masses of land above sea level are called?

A. Islands
B. Continent
C. Nations



72.The Wipro group started its operation from a/an:

A. Toothpaste Co
B. Software
C. Oil Mill



73.Fiat car were originally made in which country?

A. Italy
B. England
C. Germany



74.Which of these national park is in the state of Uttarakhand?

A. Gir
B. Nandan Kanan
C. Corbett



75.Which bank will work as the first Registrar for Unique Identification Authority of India?

A. Cooperation bank
B. SBI
C. Axis Bank
D. Central Bank of India



76.Which word did Anne Sullivan spell in the manual alphabet to make the breakthrough to Helen Keller?

A. Learn
B. Sun
C. Water



77.The famous writer Uma Shankar Joshi is associated with

A. Hindi
B. Gujarati
C. Bengali
D. None



78.Who was in news recently for the book – ‘Branding India — An Incredible Story’ recently?

A. Dipankar Gupta
B. Shashi Tharoor
C. Amitabh Kant
D. None of These



79.Which of the following shapes has three sides?

A. Triangle
B. Circle
C. Square



80.Which is the only city of the world that lies in two continents?

A. Kabul
B. Laos
C. Paris
D. Istanbul



81.The tip of the match-stick contains

A. Phosphorus pentoxide
B. White phosphorus
C. Red phosphorus
D. Phosphorus trichlorid



82.Which model of Maruti would soon replace Versa?

A. A-Star
B. Eeco
C. Ritz



83.What's the name of first part of the Harry Potter?

A. Sorcere's stone
B. Half blood prince
C. Chamber of secrets



84.What is the currency of The Netherlands?

A. Euro
B. Norwegian Krone
C. New Zealand Dollar



85.Which channel in India will show live broadcast of matches of IPL season 4 on television?

A. Star Sports
B. ESPN
C. Neo Sports
D. Sony Max



86.Who owned David Warner in IPL 2008?

A. Mumbai Indians
B. Rajasthan Royals
C. Delhi Dare devils
D. Kings XI Punjab



87.Where is located the Sidi Bashir Mosque?

A. Delhi
B. Ahmedabad
C. Mumbai



88.The tallest statue of Hanuman is in ?

A. Shimla
B. Punjab
C. Tamil Nadu
D. Andhra Pradesh



89.J.K. Rowling is a famous British author & creator of

A. Mickey Mouse
B. Donald & Duck
C. Harry Potter
D. Superman



90.How many countries are in NSG (Nuclear Suppliers Group)?

A. 8
B. 32
C. 45
D. 26



91.Which team scored highest runs in ICC World Twenty 20 Cricket Tournament 2007?

A. Australia
B. Pakistan
C. Srilanka
D. S. Africa



92.Which of the following gas is called laughing gas?

A. Nitrogen Dioxide
B. Nitric Oxide
C. Nitrous Oxide
D. None



93.Who is present secretary for foreign affairs?

A. Pranab Mukherji
B. Anand Sharma
C. Suresh Kalmadi
D. Siva Sankar Menon



94.Who proposed the theory of LIGHT?

A. C.V. Raman
B. Newton
C. Hygen
D. Yong



95.Which state is associated with Onam Festival ?

A. Andhra Pradesh
B. Tamil Nadu
C. Kerala
D. Karnataka



96.What was the official name of the first World Cup?

A. ICI World Cup
B. Unilever World Cup
C. Glaxo World Cup
D. Prudential World Cup



97.Who won the ONGC IBSF World Billiards Championship (point format) for the year 2008?

A. Geeth Sethi
B. Mallya Ronaldo
C. Viswanath Anand
D. Pankaj Advani



98.Who is the father of modern education?

A. Froebel
B. John Dewey
C. Tagore
D. Montessori



99.Which city was the official summer capital of British India?

A. Darjeeling
B. Jammu
C. Shimla
D. Ooty



100.What is the chemical symbol of gold?

A. Pu
B. Au
C. Cu