Basic General Knowledge Free Question Bank

Entomology is the science that studies

A Behavior of human beings
B Insects
C The origin and history of technical and scientific terms
D The formation of rocks
E NA

Eritrea, which became the 182nd member of the UN in 1993, is in the continent of

A Asia
B Africa
C Europe
D Australia
E NA

Garampani sanctuary is located at

A Junagarh, Gujarat
B Diphu, Assam
C Kohima, Nagaland
D Gangtok, Sikkim
E NA

For which of the following disciplines is Nobel Prize awarded?

A Physics and Chemistry
B Physiology or Medicine
C Literature, Peace and Economics
D All of the above
E NA

FFC stands for

A Foreign Finance Corporation
B Film Finance Corporation
C Federation of Football Council
D None of the above
E NA

Fastest shorthand writer was

A Dr. G. D. Bist
B J.R.D. Tata
C J.M. Tagore
D Khudada Khan
E NA

Epsom (England) is the place associated with

A Horse racing
B Polo
C Shooting
D Snooker
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First human heart transplant operation conducted by Dr. Christiaan Barnard on Louis Washkansky, was conducted in

A 1967
B 1968
C 1958
D 1922
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Galileo was an Italian astronomer who

A developed the telescope
B discovered four satellites of Jupiter
C discovered that the movement of pendulum produces a regular time measurement
D All of the above
E NA

Exposure to sunlight helps a person improve his health because

A the infrared light kills bacteria in the body
B resistance power increases
C the pigment cells in the skin get stimulated and produce a healthy tan
D the ultraviolet rays convert skin oil into Vitamin D
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Golf player Vijay Singh belongs to which country?

A USA
B Fiji
C India
D UK
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Guarantee to an exporter that the importer of his goods will pay immediately for the goods ordered by him, is known as

A Letter of Credit (L/C)
B laissezfaire
C inflation
D None of the above
E NA

First Afghan War took place in

A 1839
B 1843
C 1833
D 1848
E NA

Gulf cooperation council was originally formed by

A Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates
B Second World Nations
C Third World Nations
D Fourth World Nations
E NA

For the Olympics and World Tournaments, the dimensions of basketball court are

A 26 m x 14 m
B 28 m x 15 m
C 27 m x 16 m
D 28 m x 16 m
E NA

Federation Cup, World Cup, Allywyn International Trophy and Challenge Cup are awarded to winners of

A Tennis
B Volleyball
C Basketball
D Cricket
E NA

Each year World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day is celebrated on

A May 8
B May 18
C June 8
D June 18
E NA

Famous sculptures depicting art of love built some time in 950 AD – 1050 AD are

A Khajuraho temples
B Jama Masjid
C Sun temple
D Mahabalipuram temples
E NA

Guwahati High Court is the judicature of

A Nagaland
B Arunachal Pradesh
C Assam
D All of the above
E NA

Friction can be reduced by changing from

A sliding to rolling
B rolling to sliding
C potential energy to kinetic energy
D dynamic to static
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From the following, choose the set in which names of Secretary-Generals of the UNO are arranged in correct chronological order?

A U Thant, Kurt Waldheim, Dag Hammarskjoeld, Trygve Lie.
B Trygve Lie, Dag Hammarskjoeld, U Thant, Kurt Waldheim.
C Trygve Lie, U Thant , Dag Hammarskjoeld, Kurt Waldheim.
D U Thant, Dag Hammarskjoeld, Trygve Lie, Kurt Waldheim.
E NA

Fire temple is the place of worship of which of the following religion?

A Taoism
B Judaism
C Zoroastrianism (Parsi Religion)
D Shintoism
E NA

Georgia, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan became the members of UNO in

A 1991
B 1992
C 1993
D 1994
E NA

Guru Gobind Singh was

A the 10th Guru of the Sikhs
B founder of Khalsa, the inner council of the Sikhs in 1699
C author of Dasam Granth
D All the above
E NA

Hermann Scheer (Germany) received right Livelihood Award in 1999 for

A his indefatigable work for thepromotion of solar energy worldwide
B his long standing efforts to end the impunity of dictators
C showing that organic agriculture is a key to both environmental sustainability and food security
D None of the above
E NA

Germany signed the Armistice Treaty on ____ and World War I ended

A January 19, 1918
B May 30, 1918
C November 11, 1918
D February 15, 1918
E NA

During World War II, when did Germany attack France?

A 1940
B 1941
C 1942
D 1943
E NA

The ozone layer restricts

A Visible light
B Infrared radiation
C X-rays and gamma rays
D Ultraviolet radiation
E NA

Eugenics is the study of

A altering human beings by changing their genetic components
B people of European origin
C different races of mankind
D genetic of plants
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Euclid was

A Greek mathematician
B Contributor to the use of deductive principles of logic as the basis of geometry
C Propounded the geometrical theorems
D All of the above
E NA

Ecology deals with

A Birds
B Cell formation
C Relation between organisms and their environment
D Tissues
E NA

Filaria is caused by

A Bacteria
B Mosquito
C Protozoa
D Virus
E NA

DRDL stands for

A Defence Research and Development Laboratary
B Department of Research and Development Laboratory
C Differential Research and Documentation Laboratary
D None of the above
E NA

Who was the first Indian Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army ?

A Gen. K.M. Cariappa
B Vice-Admiral R.D. Katari
C Gen. Maharaja Rajendra Singhji
D None of the above
E NA

FRS stands for

A Fellow Research System
B Federation of Regulation Society
C Fellow of Royal Society
D None of the above
E NA

GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) is

A international agreement signed in 1947 between non-communist nations with the object of encouraging international trade unobstructed by tariff barriers
B agreement which seeks to achieve its aim by arranging and encouraging bargaining with trade concessions between members
C Both option A and B
D None of the above
E NA

For safety, the fuse wire used in the mains for household supply of electricity must be made of metal having

A low melting point
B high resistance
C high melting point
D low specific heat
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During World War I Germany was defeated in the Battle of Verdun on the western front and Romania declared war on the eastern front in the year

A 1914 AD
B 1915 AD
C 1916 AD
D 1917 AD
E NA

Heavy Water Project (Talcher) and Fertilizer plant (Paradeep) are famous industries of

A Orissa
B Tamil nadu
C Andhra Pradesh
D Kerala
E NA

Hamid Karzai was chosen president of Afghanistan in

A 2000
B 2001
C 2002
D 2003
E NA

Headquarters of UNO are situated at

A New York, USA
B Hague (Netherlands)
C Geneva
D Paris
E NA

First International Peace Congress was held in London in

A 1564 AD
B 1798 AD
C 1843 AD
D 1901 AD
E NA

For seeing objects at the surface of water from a submarine under water, the instrument used is

A kaleidoscope
B periscope
C spectroscope
D telescope
E NA

Dr. Zakir Hussain was

A the first Muslim president of India
B first vice president of India
C first president of Indian National Congress
D first speaker of Lok Sabha
E NA

G-15 is an economic grouping of

A First World Nations
B Second World Nations
C Third World Nations
D Fourth World Nations
E NA

For galvanizing iron which of the following metals is used?

A Aluminium
B Copper
C Lead
D Zinc
E NA

Economic goods are

A all commodities that are limited in quantity as compared to their demand
B Commodities that is available according to their demand
C Commodities that is available more as compared to demand
D None of the above
E NA

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
E NA

Hockey was introduced in the Asian Games in

A 1958 in Tokyo
B 1962 in Jakarta
C 1966 in Bangkok
D 1970 in Bangkok
E NA

ESCAP stands for

A Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific
B European Society Council for Africa and Pacific
C Economic and Social Commission for Africa and Pacific
D None of the above
E NA

Himalayan Mountaineering Institute is at

A Darjeeling
B Dehradun
C Marmago
D Dispur
E NA

Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit was

A a German Physicist
B developed the mercury thermometer in 1714
C devised temperature scale
D All of the above
E NA

During the first crusade, crusaders reached Jerusalem and captured it in

A 1000 AD
B 1099 AD
C 1200 AD
D 1515 AD
E NA

Dr. Linus Carl Pauling is the only person to have won two Nobel prizes individually for

A Chemistry in 1954, Peace Prize in 1962
B Peace Prize in 1954, Chemistry in 1962
C Physics in 1954, Medicine in 1962
D Medicine in 1954, Physics in 1962
E NA

Free market is

A a condition in the international market where nations do not impose customs duty or other taxes on import of goods
B market where the price of a commodity is determined by free play of the forces of supply and demand
C ports that are exempted from payment of customs duty on articles of commerce, primarily to encourage tourism
D None of the above
E NA

Free surface of a liquid behaves like a sheet and tends to contract to the smallest possible area due to the

A force of adhesion
B force of friction
C centrifugal force
D force of cohesion
E NA

Gopal Krishna Gokhale

A started as a maths teacher and rose to the position of the principal of Ferguson College, Pune
B founded the servants of India Society
C served as President of the Indian National Congress in 1905
D All of the above
E NA

GNLF stands for

A Gorkha National Liberation Front
B Gross National Liberation Form
C Both option A and B
D None of the above
E NA

Excessive secretion from the pituitary gland in the children results in

A increased height
B retarded growth
C weakening of bones
D None of the above
E NA

Fa-Hien was

A the first Buddhist pilgrim of China to visit India during the reign of Chandragupta Vikramaditya
B the discoverer of Puerto Rico and Jamaica
C the first Buddhist pilgrim of India to visit China
D None of the above
E NA

In which year of First World War Germany declared war on Russia and France?

A 1914
B 1915
C 1916
D 1917
E NA

ICAO stands for

A International Civil Aviation Organization
B Indian Corporation of Agriculture Organization
C Institute of Company of Accounts Organization
D None of the above
E NA

India has largest deposits of ____ in the world.

A gold
B copper
C mica
D None of the above
E NA

How many Lok Sabha seats belong to Rajasthan?

A 32
B 25
C 30
D 17
E NA

In which of the following years, the membership of the Security Council was increased from 11 to 15 (under Article 23)?

A 1960
B 1965
C 1972
D 1975
E NA

In 1945, fifty nations met to phrase the basic charter for a world organization which would "save succeeding generations from the scourge of war". This conference took place at

A Dumbarton Oaks
B London
C San Francisco
D Yalta
E NA

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

A 15 trillion
B 20 trillion
C 25 trillion
D 30 trillion
E NA

INS Venduruthy is located at

A Kochi
B Lonavla
C Jamnagar
D Mumbai
E NA

In which season do we need more fat?

A Rainy season
B Spring
C Winter
D Summer
E NA

How much districts are there in Punjab?

A 13
B 17
C 22
D 15
E NA

India participated in Olympics Hockey in

A 1918
B 1928
C 1938
D 1948
E NA

If force is expressed in Newton and the distance in metre, then the work done is expressed in

A Joule
B Kg wt
C Kg wt m
D Watt
E NA

How many teeth does a normal adult dog have?

A 32
B 34
C 38
D 42
E NA

How many red blood cells does the bone marrow produce every second?

A 2 million
B 5 million
C 7 million
D 10 million
E NA

How many times has Brazil won the World Cup Football Championship?

A Four times
B Twice
C Five times
D Once
E NA

If speed of rotation of the earth increases, weight of the body

A increases
B remains unchanged
C decreases
D may decrease or increase
E NA

In August, 1996 at Kolar(near Bangalore), India made successful test flights of Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) named

A Arjun
B Nishant
C Vijayanta
D Lakshya
E NA

IDA stands for

A Indian Development Agency
B International Development Agency
C Industrial Development Analyses
D None of the above
E NA

Indira Gandhi was assassinated in

A 1974
B 1984
C 1994
D 2004
E NA

How many players are there on each side in the game of Basketball?

A 4
B 5
C 6
D 7
E NA

In a normal human being, how much time does food take to reach the end of the intestine for complete absorption?

A About 8 hours
B About 12 hours
C About 16 hours
D About 18 hours
E NA

In certain diseases antibiotics are administered. The object is

A stimulate production of white blood cells for fighting the disease
B stimulate production of antibodies
C inhibit the growth of bacteria
D produce toxins against bacteria
E NA

In cricket, the two sets of wickets are

A 18 yards apart
B 20 yards apart
C 22 yards apart
D 24 yards apart
E NA

In which of the followings places was the last Winter Olympics Games held?

A Albertville
B Lillehammer
C Sochi, Russia
D Salt Lake City (USA)
E NA

Hundred year war was fought between

A France and England
B Greek and Persian forces
C Civil war in England
D None of the above
E NA

In which of the following pairs, the two substances forming the pair are chemically most dissimilar?

A Sugar and paper
B Butter and paraffin wax
C Chalk and marble
D Charcoal and diamond
E NA

Hybridization is

A downward movement of water through soil
B a process of tilling the land
C decayed vegetable matter
D cross-fertilization between two varieties
E NA

India is the ____ grower of pulses.

A largest
B smallest
C appropriate for national need
D None of the above
E NA

In cricket, a run taken when the ball passes the batsman without touching his bat or body is called

A leg bye
B bye
C bosie
D drive
E NA

How many non-permanent Security Council (UNO) members are from Afro-Asian countries?

A 5
B 15
C 2
D 1
E NA

Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, established in 1971, is located at

A Indore
B Trombay, Maharashtra
C Kalpakkam, Chennai
D Kolkata
E NA

In which year did Sir Edmund Hillary reach the summit of Mount Everest?

A 1952
B 1953
C 1954
D 1955
E NA

HP stands for

A Harmonic Progression
B Horse Power
C both (a) and (b)
D None of the above
E NA

How many Ergs are there in 1 joule?

A 102
B 104
C 106
D 107
E NA

In 1943, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin met at Teheran primarily

A to discuss the strategy to be adopted by the Allies to invade Germany
B to consider a common plan of action by the Allies forces against the axis powers
C for creating an effective instrument for maintaining international peace
D to work out a common line of action against Japan
E NA

Innocent III, who became pope in 1198 led

A the first crusade
B the second crusade
C the third crusade
D the fourth crusade
E NA

In which of the following organs of human body does maximum absorption of food take place?

A Gullet
B Large intestine
C Small intestine
D Stomach
E NA

Human Rights Day is on

A 24 February
B 10 December
C 15 May
D 21 July
E NA

In the last World Cup Hockey Finals in 2002, Germany beat ____

A Pakistan
B Australia
C India
D Spain
E NA

How much of blood does the normal human heart on each of its contraction pump into the arteries?

A 30 cm3
B 60 cm3
C 30 cm5
D 60 cm5
E NA

Hygrometer is used to measure

A relative humidity
B purity of milk
C specific gravity of liquid
D None of the above
E NA

India became a member of the United Nations in

A 1945
B 1947
C 1959
D 1960
E NA

India has

A largest turmeric production
B largest tea production
C largest ginger production
D All of the above
E NA

How many medals came into the account of India during the last Commonwealth Games in 2002 at Manchester?

A 32
B 24
C 69
D 16
E NA

India played its first cricket Test Match in

A 1922
B 1932
C 1942
D 1952
E NA

India has been represented as a non-permanent member of the Security Council (UNO) during

A 1972-73
B 1984-85
C 1991-92
D All of the above
E NA

How many Lok Sabha seats does Goa have?

A 16
B 2
C 11
D 15
E NA

In Air Force, Air Commodore has one rank higher than

A Squadron Leader
B Air Vice-Marshal
C Group Captain
D Air Marshal
E NA

How much districts are there in Tamil Nadu?

A 26
B 27
C 28
D 32
E NA

How much districts are there in Meghalaya?

A 11
B 2
C 5
D 9
E NA

How many Dynes are there in 1 gram weight?

A 900
B 375
C 981
D 250
E NA

In big cities like Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai police is headed by a

A Commissioner of Police
B Inspector General of Police
C Deputy Inspector General of Police
D None of the above
E NA

Indian Institute of Petroleum is located at

A Dehradun
B Kolkata
C Dhanbad
D New Delhi
E NA

In which of the following team events India got a Gold Medal at the 2002 Asian Games?

A Kabaddi
B Hockey
C 4 x 200 m Relay
D 4 x 100 m Relay
E NA

In which year during World War I, USA declared war on Germany, Britain defeated Turkey and captured Baghdad and Jerusalem?

A 1917
B 1918
C 1919
D 1920
E NA

In 1947, Algeria became politically unified with France but the 80 percent population revolted against French domination

A Muslim
B Hindu
C Christian
D Jain
E NA

In UNO, the new members are admitted to the General Assembly on the recommendation of ____ and ____ the members of the General Assembly should vote in favour.

A Security Council; two-thirds
B Security Council; one-third
C International Court of Justice; two-thirds
D International Court of Justice; one-third
E NA

A
B
C
D
E NA

When light passes from air into glass it experiences change of

A frequency and wavelength
B frequency and speed
C wavelength and speed
D frequency, wavelength and speed
E NA

When did Margaret Thatcher became the first women Prime Minister of Britain?

A 1998
B 1989
C 1979
D 1800
E NA

What is the population density of Madhya Pradesh?

A 202/sq. km
B 196/sq. km
C 116/sq. km
D 68/sq. km
E NA

What is the literacy rate of Himachal Pradesh?

A 68.59 per cent
B 77.13 per cent
C 22.63 per cent
D 54.40 per cent
E NA

When the batsman, in cricket, is out without scoring a single run, is called

A drive
B duck
C flight
D googly
E NA

What is the literacy rate of Maharashtra?

A 77.27 per cent
B 66.26 per cent
C 55.25 per cent
D 44.24 per cent
E NA

What is Magna Carta?

A It was a charter of Rights granted to the Englishmen during 1215 AD by King John II
B It was a charter guaranteeing the freedom of the barons, the church and the common man
C It is the foundation stone of the rights and liberties of the English people
D All of the above
E NA

When does Russia celebrates its Independence Day?

A 14th November
B 8th October
C 9th August
D 12th June
E NA

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
E NA

When is the Haryana Day?

A September 1
B October 1
C November 1
D December 1
E NA

When did Afghanistan ends monarchy and became a republic?

A 1949
B 1973
C 1965
D 2000
E NA

When and where was tennis introduced in the Asian Games?

A In 1958 at Tokyo
B In 1962 at Jakarta
C In 1966 at Bangkok
D In 1974 at Teheran
E NA

When the Aryans advanced towards India reaching the Ganges and the Yamuna rivers? It was the time of rise of Ganges Civilization.

A 2200 BC
B 1200 BC
C 2000 BC
D 1500 BC
E NA

What is the purpose of SAARC?

A To promote the welfare of the people of South Asia
B To improve the environment of security in the region
C To accelerate economic growth and cultural development
D All of the above
E NA

When did Yuri Alekseyevich Gagaris of Russia, the first man to reach space, reached space?

A 1960
B 1961
C 1962
D 1963
E NA

What is the height of Nainital, Uttaranchal above sea level?

A 7,500 ft above sea level
B 3,500 ft above sea level
C 7,168 ft above sea level
D 6,400 ft above sea level
E NA

When a given amount of air is cooled

A the amount of moisture it can hold decreases
B its absolute humidity decreases
C its relative humidity remains constant
D its absolute humidity increases
E NA

When did France became Republic?

A 1789 AD
B 1798 AD
C 1792 AD
D 1729 AD
E NA

When and where was weightlifting introduced in Olympics?

A 1986 at Athens
B 1988 at Seoul
C 1924 at St. Louis
D 1908 at London
E NA

What is the population density of Kerala?

A 819/sq. km
B 602/sq. km
C 415/sq. km
D 500/sq. km
E NA

What is the function of a dynamo?

A To convert heat energy into light energy
B To convert light energy into heat energy
C To convert mechanical energy into electrical energy
D To convert electrical energy into mechanical energy
E NA

Yuri Gagarin was

A a Russian cosmonaut & became the first man to travel in space.
B the first person to fly at great height of about 340 km from the earth
C both (a) and (b)
D None of the above
E NA

When did Commander Robert Peary discovered North Pole?

A 1904
B 1905
C 1908
D 1909
E NA

When does the Indonesian settlement in the Malay Peninsula took place?

A 2400 BC
B 2300 BC
C 2200 BC
D 2100 BC
E NA

When did US solar system probe Voyager-two discovered six new moons of the planet Uranus?

A 1986
B 1916
C 1946
D 1966
E NA

What is the approximate area of Bihar?

A 94,163 sq. km
B 1,35,100 sq. km
C 3,702 sq. km
D 1,96,024 sq. km
E NA

When did China exploded first atomic device?

A 1962
B 1963
C 1964
D 1965
E NA

What is the population density of Nagaland?

A 120/sq. km
B 220/sq. km
C 320/sq. km
D 420/sq. km
E NA

When and where was basketball introduced in Olympics as a medal event?

A 1992 at Barcilona
B 1928 at Paris
C 1936 at Berlin
D 1900 at Athens
E NA

When did first test tube baby - Louise Brown born?

A 1939
B 1958
C 1981
D 1978
E NA

When cream is separated from milk

A the density of milk increases
B the density of milk decreases
C the density of milk remains unchanged
D it becomes more viscous
E NA

When did US astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin land on the moon?

A July 21, 1969
B July 21, 1970
C July 21, 1963
D July 21, 1972
E NA

What is the literacy rate of Punjab?

A 63.615 per cent
B 61.03 per cent
C 69.95 per cent
D 65.07 per cent
E NA

What is the S.I. unit of temperature?

A Kelvin
B Celsius
C Centigrade
D Fahrenheit
E NA

What is the Indus valley culture called Harappan culture?

A The first discovery comes from Harappa
B It was first discovery by a person called Harappa
C Harappa is the biggest site discovered so far
D Most of the valuable remains have come from Harappa
E NA

What is the population of Assam?

A 140/sq km
B 340/sq km
C 240/sq km
D None of the above
E NA

What is the measurement of the badminton court for singles?

A 13.41 m x 6.10 m
B 13.41 m x 5.18 m
C 12.30 m x 7.66 m
D 12.30 m x 6.23 m
E NA

What was the purpose of establishment of NATO?

A To maintain and develop individual and collective capacity to resist armed attack
B To defend economic and trade interests of the developing nations of the world
C TO provide collective defence and economic cooperation in south-east Asia
D None of the above
E NA

When and where is the next winter Olympics scheduled to be held?

A 2015, Salt Lake City (USA)
B 2016, Turin (Italy)
C 2017, Nagono (Japan)
D 2018, Pyeongchang (South Korea)
E NA

What is the role of WTO (World Trade Organisation)?

A To settle trade disputes between nations
B To widen the principal of free trade to sectors such as services and agriculture
C both (a) and (b)
D None of the above
E NA

What is the measurement of the volleyball court?

A 5 m x 4 m divided into two parts by a net
B 8 m x 7 m divided into two parts by a net
C 18 m x 9 m divided into two parts by a net
D 12 m x 11 m divided into two parts by a net
E NA

What were the main factors responsible for World War I?

A Nationalism and imperialism
B Militarism and entangling alliances
C Mutual rivalry, hatred and distrust within the countries
D All of the above
E NA

When did the USSR formally disintegrates into 15 republics?

A 1991
B 1992
C 1993
D 1994
E NA

What was the purpose of EFTA (European Free Trade Association)?

A To remove all tariffs on trade of industrial goods between the member countries
B To aid the creation of a single west European market to help boost world trade
C both (a) and (b)
D None of the above
E NA

What is the normal red blood count per cubic mm?

A 2 million red blood cells
B 3 million red blood cells
C 4 million red blood cells
D 5 million red blood cells
E NA

What is the population density of Andhra Pradesh?

A 275/sq km
B 13/sq km
C 340/sq km
D 154/sq km
E NA

When there is a decrease in the concentration of oxygen in the blood, the breathing rate

A increases
B decreases
C first increases and then decreases
D is not affected
E NA

When did Ashoka became emperor of India?

A 336 BC
B 375 BC
C 279 BC
D 264 BC
E NA

What was the purpose of establishing the European Economic Community (EEC)?

A To promote a common market and economic prosperity among member countries
B To create a single market for free import and export among
C both (a) and (b)
D None of the above
E NA

Where did 2010 Commonwealth Games took place?

A Beijing, China.
B Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
C Victoria, Canada
D New Delhi, India
E NA

What is the literacy rate of Chhattisgarh?

A 47.53 per cent
B 65.18 per cent
C 82.32 per cent
D 60.91 per cent
E NA

What is the covered area of Gujarat state?

A 3,702 sq. km
B 1,35,100 sq. km
C 1,96,024 sq. km
D 94,163 sq. km
E NA

What is the literacy rate of West Bengal?

A 69.22 per cent
B 72.29 per cent
C 51.33 per cent
D 70.13 per cent
E NA

What is the circumference of table tennis ball?

A 3.71-3.82 cm
B 4.72-4.82 cm
C 2.72-2.82 cm
D None of the above
E NA

What is the capital of Jharkhand?

A Raipur
B Dehradun
C Ranchi
D None of the above
E NA

When did Hitler became President of Germany?

A 1934
B 1935
C 1936
D 1937
E NA

What is the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)?

A Group of 53 former colonies of Britain
B Group of 12 former republics of dissolved USSR
C Group of 10 Latin America countries
D Group of Islamic countries in Saudi Arabia region
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IBPS Practice Exam

Subject wise and topic wise All Sample questions for IBPS PO, IBPS RRB PO and IBPS Clerk Examination.

SSC Practice Exam

Subject wise and topic wise All Sample questions for SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, SSC MTS, SSC JE etc. exams.

RRB Practice Exam

Subject wise and topic wise All Sample questions for RRB SE, RRB JE, RRB ASM, SCRA etc. exams.

IIT-JEE Practice Exam

Subject wise and topic wise All Sample questions for IIJ JEE Advanced,IIT JEE Mains PCM exams.

NEET Practice Exam

Subject wise and topic wise All Sample questions for The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test / Medical exams.

GATE/PSU Practice Exam

Subject wise and topic wise All Sample questions for GATE Exams and Engineering Jobs in PSUs.(SAIL, BHEL etc.)

IES Practice Exam

Subject wise and topic wise All Sample questions for Indian Engineering Services; Exams for EE, ME, CIVIL etc.

IAS Practice Exam

Subject wise and topic wise All Sample questions for IAS or Civil Services Examination. Pre and Mains.