GK Question Papers And Answers Kerala Psc Exam  - Sure Questions,Important,Repeated

GK Question Papers And Answers Kerala Psc Exam  - Sure Questions,Important,Repeated

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  1. ———— are used to kill living organisms in food stuffs:
    (A) X-rays
    (B) Alpha rays
    (C) Beta rays
    (D) Ultraviolet rays

  2. The Sardar Sarovar Dam is being constructed on the river:
    (A) Cauvery
    (B) Narmada
    (C) Tapti
    (D) Krishna

  3. The mineral present in thyroxine is
    (A) Sodium
    (B) Potassium
    (C) Iodine
    (D) Bromine

  4. The Untouchability Offence Act was passed by the Government of India in the year
    (A) 1954
    (B) 1955
    (C) 1948
    (D) 1950

  5. A sharp knife cuts more easily than a blunt knife because
    (A) it exerts less pr essure
    (B) it exerts more pressure
    (C) of the law of inertia
    (D) it is easy to handle

  6. At which of the following battles was artillery used for the first time by one of the two parties to the battle ?
    (A) First battle of Panipat
    (B) Battle of Chandwar
    (C) Second Battle of Panipat
    (D) battle of Khanua

  7. Which of the following is a physical change?
    (A) Burning of cooking gas
    (B) Souring of milk
    (C) Digestion of food
    (D) Dissolution of sugar in water

  8. Which of the following gases does not form part of the atmosphere?
    (A) Nitrogen
    (B) Chlorine
    (C) Carbon dioxide
    (D) Oxygen

  9. Sher Shah Suri encouraged Trade and Commerce in the country by:
    (A) renovating the Grand Trunk Road
    (B) building Sarais for the travellers and merchants to stay
    (C) making the provincial governors and other officials responsible for the protection of merchants going through their territory
    (D) All the above

  10. For bleaching powder which is incorrect?
    (A) Highly soluble in water
    (B) Reacts with dilute acid to release chlorine
    (C) Oxidizing agent
    (D) Light yellow coloured powde

  11. Which plant does brown hopper affect most?
    (A) Vegetables
    (B) Rice
    (C) Pepper
    (D) Coconut

  12. Who was the chief architect of Prarthana Samaj ?
    (A) Keshab Chandra Sen
    (B) Mahadev Gobind Ranade
    (C) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
    (D) R.G. Bhandarkar

  13. The headquarters of the International Atomic Energy is located in:
    (A) Paris
    (B) Washington
    (C) New York
    (D) Vienna

  14. Name the Muslim ruler who captured Dindigul Fort ?
    (A) Hyder Ali
    (B) Aurangazeb
    (C) Shershah
    (D) None of the above

  15. The tropical deciduous forests are also known as
    (A) evergreen forests
    (B) monsoon forests
    (C) tidal forests
    (D) thorn forests

  16. 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

  17. The UNO was founded on ————
    (A) 17 November 1917
    (B) 11 July 1939
    (C) 24 October 1945
    (D) 4 October 1941

  18. Who was the Agricultural Scientist who gave leadership to the “Green Revolution”?
    (A) Dr. M.S. Swaminathan
    (B) Jagadeesh Chandra Bose
    (C) Dr. Chandrasekhar
    (D) Dr. Khorana

  19. The Hindustan Aircraft Ltd. is situated at ———
    (A) Bokaro
    (B) Bhopal
    (C) Bangalore
    (D) Ahmedabad

  20. Which of the following committees is related to education?
    (A) Ashok Mehta Committee
    (B) Bhoothalingam Committee
    (C) Yashpal Committee
    (D) Raja Chellaiya Committee

  21. Number of latitude lines in a Hemisphere?
    (A) 180
    (B) 90
    (C) 89
    (D) 91

  22. Who, amongst the following ruleres, had the ‘Chain of Justice’ fastened up which could be shaken up by the humbest of his subjects to bring their grievances of his notice ?
    (A) Akbar
    (B) Chandragupta Vikramaditya
    (C) Harshavardhana
    (D) Jehangir

  23. 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

  24. The painting in the famous Ajanta Caves belong to the period
    (A) 500 BC to 100 BC
    (B) 100 BC to 30 AD
    (C) 300 AD to 700 AD
    (D) 700 AD to 1100 AD

  25. Who, amongst the following after marriage, became known as Nur Jahan, wife of Emperor Jahangir ?
    (A) Razia Sultana
    (B) Asmat Begam
    (C) Ladli Begam
    (D) Mehr-un-Nisa

  26. Which of the following metals has the highest density?
    (A) Iron
    (B) Mercury
    (C) Lead
    (D) Osmium

  27. From the third century AD when the Hun invasion ended the Roman Empire, the Indian merchants relieved more and more on the
    (A) African trade
    (B) West-European trade
    (C) South-East Asian trade
    (D) Middle Eastern Trade

  28. 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

  29. Madras was restored to the English by the French by
    (A) The Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1749)
    (B) The Treaty of Pondicherry (1754)
    (C) The Treaty of Salbai (1782)
    (D) The Treaty of Mangalore (1784)

  30. The metal in the liquid state is:
    (A) zinc
    (B) mercury
    (C) iron
    (D) silver

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

  32. Who amongst the following was the last ruler of Timurid dynasty in India ?
    (A) Aziz-ud Almgir II
    (B) Akbar Shah II
    (C) Bahadur Shah II
    (D) Shah Alam II

  33. International Literacy Day:
    (A) July 11
    (B) December 10
    (C) September 5
    (D) September 8

  34. The infallibility Decree was issued by Akbar in the year
    (A) 1575 AD
    (B) 1579 AD
    (C) 1581 AD
    (D) 1595 AD

  35. Fresco paintings of Ajanta Caves belong to the:
    (A) Mauryan Period
    (B) Harsha Period
    (C) Gupta Period
    (D) Mughal Period

  36. Who was called ‘Asia’s Light’ in Ancient India ?
    (A) Buddha
    (B) Ashoka
    (C) Gandhi
    (D) Mohammad

  37. Which one of the following edicts mentions the personal name of Ashoka ?
    (A) Kalsi
    (B) Rummindei
    (C) Special Kalinga Edict
    (D) Maski

  38. Sher Shah Suri is best known
    (A) for the organization of the system of Civil administration
    (B) as an outstanding army general
    (C) for his quality of tolerance of all religions.
    (D) For introducing the system of irrigation by canals

  39. The gas that turns clear lime water milky is:
    (A) oxygen
    (B) hydrogen
    (C) nitrogen
    (D) carbon dioxide

  40. A non-living component of a living cell is:
    (A) Ribosome
    (B) Mitochondria
    (C) Vacuole
    (D) Endoplasmic reticulum

  41. Who amongst the following was the first sultan of Tughlaq dynasty ?
    (A) Firoz Shah Tughlaq
    (B) Muhammad-bin-tughlaq
    (C) Ghiyas-ud-dinTughlaq
    (D) Nasir-ud-di Muhammad Shah

  42. Ashoka’s Dhamma should be interpreted as
    (A) An attitude of social responsibility
    (B) A synonym for Buddhism
    (C) Declarations of the kings as a lay Buddhist to the Buddhist Sangha
    (D) Piety resulting from good deeds inspired by formal religious beliefs.

  43. The Ajanta and Ellora caves are in ———
    (A) Maharashtra
    (B) Gujarat
    (C) Rajasthan
    (D) Andhra Pradesh

  44. Which is the Samadhi of Rajiv Gandhi?
    (A) Raj Ghat
    (B) Shanti Van
    (C) Vir Bhoomi
    (D) Shakthi Sthal

  45. Rousseau, Voltaire and Montesque caused the great ———— with their writings
    (A) French Revolution
    (B) Industrial Revolution
    (C) Agrarian Revolution
    (D) Green Revolution

  46. Which harbour is known as the 'Queen of the Arabian Sea'?
    (A) Mumbai
    (B) Mangalore
    (C) Kochi
    (D) Goa

  47. The Paris Commune took place in:
    (A) 1900
    (B) 1871
    (C) 1921
    (D) 1847

  48. The lovely Moti Masjid (Pearl Mosque) at Agra, was built by
    (A) Akbar
    (B) Jahangir
    (C) Shah Jahan
    (D) Aurangzeb

  49. Ranji Trophy is associated with ———
    (A) Tennis
    (B) Football
    (C) Cricket
    (D) Chess

  50. The tear glands are called
    (A) Endocrine gland
    (B) Adrenal gland
    (C) Pituitary gland
    (D) Lachrymal gland

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