1) At which place did Gautam Buddha attain Mahaparinirvana (salvation)?
A) Pavapuri
B) Kushinagar
C) Lumbini
D) Bodh Gaya
Answer: Kushinagar
2) At which place Mohenjodaro is situated?
A) Punjab
B) Afghanistan
C) Gujarat
D) Sindh Province of Pakistan
Answer: Sindh Province of Pakistan
3) At which place was the All India Khilafat Conference held in 1919?
A) Delhi
B) Lucknow
C) Kolkata
D) Mumbai
Answer: Delhi
4) Atom bomb is made on the basis of:
A) Nuclear fusion
B) Nuclear fission
C) Both nuclear fusion and nuclear fission
D) None of these
Answer: Nuclear fission
5) Atoms are composed of:
A) Electrons only
B) Protons only
C) Electrons & Protons
D) Electrons & Nuclei
Answer: Electrons & Nuclei
6) Atoms having the same number of protons but different number of neutrons are called
A) Isotopes
B) Cations
C) Higgs-boson
D) Anions
Answer: Isotopes
7) Atoms of the same element, i. e., having the same atomic number that differ in atomic weight, are called:
A) Isotopes
B) Isomers
C) Isobars
D) Isotherms
Answer: Isotopes
8) Azad Hind Fauj was founded in 1943 at which place?
A) Singapore
B) Kuala Lumpur
C) Japan
D) Mandalay
Answer: Singapore
9) B.R.Ambedkar was elected to the Constituent Assembly from?
A) Gujarat
B) Punjab
C) Rajasthan
D) the Bombay Presidency
Answer: the Bombay Presidency
10) Balban's greatest achievement was?
A) defence against the Mongols
B) curbing of the power of nobles
C) establishment of peace and security
D) suppression of revolts
Answer: establishment of peace and security
11) Blood cancer is commonly known as
A) Leucoderma
B) Leukaemia
C) Haemophilia
D) Sickle-cell anaemia
Answer: Leukaemia
12) Broad money in India is :
A) M1
B) M2
C) M3
D) M4
Answer: M3
13) By what name is the Ganga known in Bangladesh?
A) Padma
B) Bhagirathi
C) Rupnarayan
D) Nubra
Answer: Padma
14) Can one person act as Governor for more than one State?
A) Yes
B) No
C) Only for six months
D) Only for one year
Answer: Yes
15) Cell theory was propounded by?
A) Robert Hooke
B) William Harvey
C) Schleiden and Schwann
D) R.Virchow
Answer: Schleiden and Schwann
16) Kathakali, Mohiniatam and Ottamthullal are the famous dances of
A. Kerala
B. Karnataka
C. Orissa
D. Tamil Nadu
Answer: Kerala
17) Philology is the
A. Study of bones
B. Study of muscles
C. Study of architecture
D. Science of languagess
Answer: Science of languagess
18) Study of life in outer space is known as
A. Endbiology
B. Exobiology
C. Enterbiology
D. Neobiology
Answer: Exobiology
19) Shankracharya was the founder of
A. Buddhism
B. Jainism
C. Arya Samaj
D. Advaitic philosophy
Answer: Advaitic philosophy
20) Sculpture flourished during
A. Egyptian civilization
B. Indus valley civilization
C. Chinese civilization
D. None of the above
Answer: Indus valley civilization
A) Pavapuri
B) Kushinagar
C) Lumbini
D) Bodh Gaya
Answer: Kushinagar
2) At which place Mohenjodaro is situated?
A) Punjab
B) Afghanistan
C) Gujarat
D) Sindh Province of Pakistan
Answer: Sindh Province of Pakistan
3) At which place was the All India Khilafat Conference held in 1919?
A) Delhi
B) Lucknow
C) Kolkata
D) Mumbai
Answer: Delhi
4) Atom bomb is made on the basis of:
A) Nuclear fusion
B) Nuclear fission
C) Both nuclear fusion and nuclear fission
D) None of these
Answer: Nuclear fission
5) Atoms are composed of:
A) Electrons only
B) Protons only
C) Electrons & Protons
D) Electrons & Nuclei
Answer: Electrons & Nuclei
6) Atoms having the same number of protons but different number of neutrons are called
A) Isotopes
B) Cations
C) Higgs-boson
D) Anions
Answer: Isotopes
7) Atoms of the same element, i. e., having the same atomic number that differ in atomic weight, are called:
A) Isotopes
B) Isomers
C) Isobars
D) Isotherms
Answer: Isotopes
8) Azad Hind Fauj was founded in 1943 at which place?
A) Singapore
B) Kuala Lumpur
C) Japan
D) Mandalay
Answer: Singapore
9) B.R.Ambedkar was elected to the Constituent Assembly from?
A) Gujarat
B) Punjab
C) Rajasthan
D) the Bombay Presidency
Answer: the Bombay Presidency
10) Balban's greatest achievement was?
A) defence against the Mongols
B) curbing of the power of nobles
C) establishment of peace and security
D) suppression of revolts
Answer: establishment of peace and security
11) Blood cancer is commonly known as
A) Leucoderma
B) Leukaemia
C) Haemophilia
D) Sickle-cell anaemia
Answer: Leukaemia
12) Broad money in India is :
A) M1
B) M2
C) M3
D) M4
Answer: M3
13) By what name is the Ganga known in Bangladesh?
A) Padma
B) Bhagirathi
C) Rupnarayan
D) Nubra
Answer: Padma
14) Can one person act as Governor for more than one State?
A) Yes
B) No
C) Only for six months
D) Only for one year
Answer: Yes
15) Cell theory was propounded by?
A) Robert Hooke
B) William Harvey
C) Schleiden and Schwann
D) R.Virchow
Answer: Schleiden and Schwann
16) Kathakali, Mohiniatam and Ottamthullal are the famous dances of
A. Kerala
B. Karnataka
C. Orissa
D. Tamil Nadu
Answer: Kerala
17) Philology is the
A. Study of bones
B. Study of muscles
C. Study of architecture
D. Science of languagess
Answer: Science of languagess
18) Study of life in outer space is known as
A. Endbiology
B. Exobiology
C. Enterbiology
D. Neobiology
Answer: Exobiology
19) Shankracharya was the founder of
A. Buddhism
B. Jainism
C. Arya Samaj
D. Advaitic philosophy
Answer: Advaitic philosophy
20) Sculpture flourished during
A. Egyptian civilization
B. Indus valley civilization
C. Chinese civilization
D. None of the above
Answer: Indus valley civilization
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