GENERAL KNOWLEDGE IMPORATANT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

  1. The Konkan Railway connects Mumbai with ————
    (A) Bangalore
    (B) Vijayawada
    (C) Chennai
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  2. The sun’s heat and light energy reaches earth by:
    (A) conduction
    (B) Radiation
    (C) refraction
    (D) convection

  3. We are able to recognise different colours by the help of the ———— in retina
    (A) Photoreceptive cells
    (B) Rod cells
    (C) Yellow spot
    (D) Cone cells

  4. The progressive street-play writer and actor who was murdered by reactionary forces in Delhi was ————
    (A) Safdar Hashimi
    (B) Salman Rushdie
    (C) Tasleema Nasreen
    (D) Qurratul Ain Hyder

  5. Shivaji built his first fort at
    (A) Poona
    (B) Purandhar
    (C) Gopa
    (D) Raigarh

  6. The last Buddhist empire in India was that of :
    (A) Ashoka
    (B) Harshavardhana
    (C) Kanishka - II
    (D) Chandragupta Maurya

  7. The first woman judge of the Supreme Court belongs to ————
    (A) West Bengal
    (B) Kerala
    (C) Tamil Nadu
    (D) Andhra Pradesh

  8. Who, amongst the following Italian travllers, left a very praiseworthy account of the Vijayanagar empire ?
    (A) E. Barbosa
    (B) Manucci
    (C) Nicolo Conti
    (D) Marco Polo

  9. Choose the correctly spelt word
    (A) Lesure
    (B) Leasure
    (C) Leisure
    (D) Liesure

  10. Which Bank serves as the Banker’s Bank in India?
    (A) Reserve Bank of India
    (B) State Bank of India
    (C) Central Bank of India
    (D) Bank of India

  11. About 80 to 88 percent of milk consists of
    (A) water
    (B) vitamins
    (C) proteins
    (D) fat

  12. Who regarded education alone as a means of national progress?
    (A) Vivekananda
    (B) Bala Gangadhara Tilak
    (C) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
    (D) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan

  13. “Hydro Power” is the term used for electricity produced through:
    (A) atomic Power
    (B) water
    (C) mineral oil
    (D) coal

  14. The United Nations has declared the year 1999 as the:
    (A) International Year of the Child
    (B) International Space Year
    (C) International Year of Peace
    (D) International Year of the Elderly

  15. A creature with complete metamorphosis
    (A) Butterfly
    (B) Frog
    (C) Salamander
    (D) Newt

  16. The author of Count of Monte Cristo is
    (A) Walter Scott
    (B) H.G. Wells
    (C) Alexander Dumas
    (D) Charles Dickens

  17. Who, amongst the following, is regarded as the “Founder of the Muslim Rule” in India in the 12th century A.D. ?
    (A) Ghiyas-ud-din Balban
    (B) Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni
    (C) Muhammad of Ghor
    (D) Qutb-ud-din Aibak

  18. Which of the following statements about the OPEC is not correct?
    (A) Its membership is open to all country
    (B) It was formed in 1960
    (C) It was formed to control production and pricing of crude oil
    (D) It has been successful in determining world oil prices to a large extent

  19. Which of the following is regarded as an era of Brahmanic revival ?
    (A) Kushan age
    (B) Maurya age
    (C) Gupta age
    (D) None of these

  20. The person who is said to be the “Iron man” of India is:
    (A) Subhash Chandra Bose
    (B) Bhagat Singh
    (C) V.K. Krishna Menon
    (D) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

  21. Who, among the following, is most famous for building a large number of canals for irrigation ?
    (A) Muhammad-bin tughluq
    (B) Akbar
    (C) Shahjahan
    (D) Firuz Shah Tughluq

  22. The planet nearest to the Earth is
    (A) Venus
    (B) Mars
    (C) Pluto
    (D) Neptune

  23. The relay station for the incoming and outgoing impulses to and from the cerebrum is called the
    (A) Thalamus
    (B) Hypothalamus
    (C) Spinal cord
    (D) Cerebellum
  24. Who built the mausoleum of Jahangir and where ?
    (A) Nur Jahan at Lahore
    (B) Shahjahan at Agra
    (C) Nur Jahan at Fatehpur Sikri
    (D) Shajahan at Delhi

  25. The instrument used to detect planes and other objects in the sky
    (A) Periscope
    (B) Radar
    (C) Telescope
    (D) None of these

  26. Which one deals with the study of diseases?
    (A) pathology
    (B) Neurology
    (C) Cardiology
    (D) Etymology

  27. Alezander fought Porus on the banks of the river
    (A) Indus
    (B) Jhelum
    (C) Chenab
    (D) Ravi

  28. The Buddhist monk who converted Ashoka into Buddhism after the Kalinga war was
    (A) Udayana
    (B) Dharmapala
    (C) Upagupta
    (D) Prasenajith

  29. Mughal art was known as Miniature paintings because
    (A) the pictures were small in size
    (B) the pictures coverd small themes
    (C) it followed the style known then by that name
    (D) they were mainly the small-sized reproductions of the normal sized originals.

  30. Who amongst the following is most famous for the establishment of an elaborate system of municipal administration ?
    (A) Chandragupta Maurya
    (B) Chandragupta Vikramaditya
    (C) Harshavardhana
    (D) Kanishka

  31. The national flower of India:
    (A) Rose
    (B) Lotus
    (C) Lilly
    (D) Sunflower

  32. The abbreviation GDR stands for:
    (A) Gross Domestic Revenue
    (B) Gross Depository Receipts
    (C) Gross Domestic Receipts
    (D) GlobalDepository Receipts

  33. Why is it that the colour of earth is red at certain places?
    (A) It contains more nitrogen
    (B) It contains oxides of iron
    (C) It contains sand formed out of red rocks
    (D) It does not contain alluvial soil

  34. Who was the Captain of the Indian team which participated in the World Cup Tournament in 1998?
    (A) Mohammad Azharuddin
    (B) Sachin Tendulkar
    (C) Ajay Jadeja
    (D) Vinod Kambli

  35. The World Food Programme is meant to:
    (A) keep a buffer stock of food grains
    (B) serve as a food bank for countries not able to meet their requirements of food
    (C) regulate the production of food grains
    (D) None of these

  36. Which of the following rulers built some of the famous Dilwara temples at Mount Abu ?
    (A) Vimala
    (B) Tejpala
    (C) Sidharaja
    (D) Udayaditya

  37. The term ‘Aryan’ denotes
    (A) An ethnic group
    (B) A nomadic people
    (C) A speech group
    (D) A superior race

  38. Of these who got the Saraswati Samman?
    (A) Madhavi Kutty
    (B) Lalithambika Antharjanam
    (C) Sugathakumari
    (D) Balamani Amma

  39. The structure of DNA was discovered by:
    (A) Watson and Crick
    (B) Har Gobind Khorana
    (C) Wilkins and Franklin
    (D) Linus Pauling

  40. The sea-breeze blows during:
    (A) night from land to sea
    (B) night from sea to land
    (C) day from land to sea
    (D) day from sea to land

  41. The Allahabad Pillar inscription records the exploits of which of the following rulers of ancient India ?
    (A) Ashoka
    (B) Chandragupta Maurya
    (C) Samudragupta
    (D) Skandagupta

  42. Skin helps us to:
    (A) see
    (B) hear
    (C) feel
    (D) taste

  43. A person cups his hand around the mouth when shouting because:
    (A) sound energy is then directed in one direction
    (B) sound increases in volume
    (C) pitch of the sound increases
    (D) the action has no bearing on sound

  44. In which district is the Malampuzha gardens?
    (A) Idukki
    (B) Malappuram
    (C) Palakkad
    (D) Thrissur


  45. In which of the following battles are the main opponents not correctly stated ?
    (A) First Battle of Panipat - Babur and Ibrahim Lodhi
    (B) Second Battle of Panipat - Akbar and Sher Shah
    (C) Third Battle of Panipat - Ahmed Shah Abdali and Marathas
    (D) Battle of Plassey - Sirajudaullah and Lord Clive

  46. Which one of the following throws light on Harappan Culture ?
    (A) Rock Edicts
    (B) Writing in Terracotta seals
    (C) Archaeological excavations
    (D) All of these

  47. The National Literacy Mission was launched by the Prime Minister in the year
    (A) 1985
    (B) 1967
    (C) 1986
    (D) 1988

  48. The biggest airport in the world is in:
    (A) America
    (B) England
    (C) Saudi Arabia
    (D) Abu Dhabi

  49. The British Governor-General who won the title Maker of Modern India:
    (A) Lord William Bentinck
    (B) Lord Dalhousie
    (C) Lord Ripon
    (D) Lord Cornwallis

  50. Opposition to the construction of big dams has been mounting in India because
    (A) they displace big chunks of population
    (B) they are very costly
    (C) they do extensive ecological damage
    (D) they interfere with the flow of rivers

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