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1.

Mandal Commission came into force during


the tenure of which Prime Minister?
Answer: North V. P. Singh
2. What is SARS?
Answer: Viral Disease
3. Who is the father of the Green Revolution in
India?
Answer: M.S. Swaminathan
4. The White Revolution concerned with?
Answer: Milk
5. Godhra is famous for what?
Answer: To burn people in the train
6. Who was the last Mughal ruler?
Answer: Bahadur Shah Zafar
7. Who opposed Sati’s custom?
Answer: Raja Ram Mohan Roy
8. What is the full form of OBC?
Answer: Other Backward classes
9. Why is SAIL famous?
Answer: For steel production
10. Why the demand draft is crossed?
Answer: So that payment can be done only
through a bank account
11. Where is the Pushkar Mela organized?
Answer: Jaipur
12. Where was the establishment of Azad Hind
Fauj?
Answer: Singapore
13. What is India’s place in the world in terms
of area?
Ans: Seventh
14. Zakir Hussain is concerned with?
Answer: Tabla
15. The Samadhi of Lal Bahadur Shastri is
situated at?
Answer: Vijay Ghat
16. Suez combines the canal.
Answer: to the Red Sea and the Mediterranean
Sea
17. Who is the queen of the spices?
Answer: Cardamom
18. ‘] [‘ is the indicator.
Ans: bridge
19. Who was the founder of Nazism?
Answer: Hitler
20. Who has run the ‘Din-i-Elahi’ religion?
Answer: Akbar
21. Who is called “Gharib Nawaaz”?
Answer: Khawaza Moinuddin Chishti
22. Where is the Qutub Minar?
Answer: In Delhi
23. The land between the mountain and the hill
is called
Answer: Valley
24. Where Saharia tribe is found?
Answer: In Rajasthan
25. By which color are the mountains and hills
represented on the map?
Answer: Red color
26. Which country is the largest producer of
silk?
Answer: China
27. Who was the Prime Minister of Pakistan
at the time of the Kargil War?
Answer: Nawaz Sharif
28. India’s national bird
Answer: Peacock
29. When was the Indian National Congress
established?
Answer: 1885
30. Which shape is made from underground
water?
Answer: Karstvideo
31. ___ is a Kharif crop.
Answer: Mecca
32. When is the bajra crop harvested?
Answer: October-November
33. Eskimo’s house is built by.
Answer: Snow
34. Before Delhi, which city was the capital
of India?
Answer: Calcutta (presently Kolkata)
35. A red triangle (Δ) is related to:
Answer: Family Welfare
36. Contour shows the line.
Answer: From the same elevation and shape
to the sea level
37. Where the Kaveri River flows
Answer: South India
38. Who is the creator of the Mahabharata?
Answer: Vedavas
39. Which is the most common tribe in Sri
Lanka?
Answer: Sinhalese
40. Which cereals are burned during Holika
Dahan?
Answer: Barley (Jou)
41. Who got income from the registration
fee in the village fair?
Answer: District Council
42. Who founded the ‘Khudai Khidmatgar’?
Answer: Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan
43. Where is the Ganges-Yamuna River’s
meeting place?
Answer: In Allahabad
44. The northernmost mountain range of
the Himalayas is called
Answer: Hemadri
45. What was the name of Buddha’s
childhood?
Answer: Siddhartha
46. India’s maritime border is how much
longer?
Answer: 7500 KM
47. Megasthenes was the ambassador of?
Answer: Cellulose
48. Kathak Kali is the dance of which state?:
Kerala
49. Ujjain is situated on the banks of which
river?
Answer: Kshapra
50. When was the Party-Change Act
passed?
Answer: in 1985
51. In which state is the Old Bird Sanctuary?
Answer: Rajasthan
52. Who is known as Frontier Gandhi?
Answer: Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan
53. Patliputra was the first capital of the
Mauryan Empire
Answer: Chandragupta Maurya
54. Human Rights Day is celebrated.
Answer: December 10
55. Which is the leading tea-producing state in
India?
Answer: Assam
56. Who was the second woman in India to
climb Mount Everest?
Answer: Santosh Yadav
57. Who was the first woman president of the
Indian National Congress?
Answer: Annie Besant
58. Where is Jim Carbet Park located?
Answer: Uttaranchal
59. Somnath temple was destroyed by which
invaders?
Answer: Mahmood Ghaznavi
60. Dada Saheb Phalke was the first person
honored with the award.
Answer: Devika Rani
61. When was ‘U.N.O.’ established?
Answer: 1945
62. India exports the highest amount of
commodities.
Answer: cotton cloth
63. Grams come under which crop?
Answer: Pulses
64. Which is the longest railroad in India?
Answer: Northern Railway
65. Who was the 12th President of India?
Answer: Dr. Abdul Kalam
66. Which state of India is the largest producer
of rubber?
Answer: Kerala
67. In which state is the Bhankha Nangal Dam
located?
Answer: Punjab
68. The great man Virsa Munda was from which
state of India?
Answer: Jharkhand
69. Who is the supreme army commander of
the Indian Army?
Answer: President
70. What is the distance between two tracks of
railway ‘broad gauge’?
Answer: 1.675 m
71. Where is the Central Railway Office?
Answer: In Mumbai
72. Which is the 29th state of India?
Answer: Telangana
73. The world’s largest desert
Answer: Sahara
74. The first satellite launched by India
Answer: Aryabhatta
75. Who conducts small cases in rural areas?
Answer: Sub-divisional authority
76. India’s largest gold-producing state
Answer: Karnataka
77. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was most famous in
which area?
Answer: Science
78. The largest rice-producing state in India
Answer: West Bengal
79. At which place is nuclear testing mostly
done?
Answer: Pokaran
80. Who is the author of the song Govind?
Answer: Jayadev
81. The name of the father of Gautam Budh
was
Answer: Shudhodhan
82. National Youth Day celebrated on?
Answer: January 12
83. Where were the first sea ports established
by the British in India?
Answer: Surat
84. Where is the National Defense Academy?
Answer: Khadgavasala
85. Which city is called the Unchanging City of
the World?
Answer: Rome
86. India’s most literate state
Answer: Kerala
87. India’s longest dam
Answer: Hirakud Dam
88. Who built Fatehpur Sikri?
Answer: Mughal Emperor Akbar
89. Who was the first person to land on the
moon’s surface?
Answer: Neil Armstrong
90. India’s most famous place for the oil sector
Answer: Digboi-Assam
91. By which surname is Japan’s capital, Tokyo is
known?
Answer: Osaka
92. Who gave the word Harijan?
Answer: Mahatma Gandhi
93. Where is a very good yield in India?
Answer: In Karnataka
94. The folk dance ‘Kikali’ is famous in which
state?
Answer: Haryana
95. The term ‘googly’ is related to which game?
Answer: Cricket
96. Which is the highest coal producing state?
Answer: Jharkhand
97. Where is Charminar located?
Answer: Hyderabad
98. Where did the Metro first started in India?
Answer: Calcutta
99. Golden Temple is located in which Indian
city?
Answer: Amritsar
100. Rourkela is famous for which mineral?
Answer: iron
121. Where is Nhava Seva port located in
India?
Answer: Near Mumbai
122. Which port is on the west coast?
Answer: Paradise
123. Where is the tin found in India?
Answer: Hazaribagh (Jharkhand)
124. Shivaji was arrested by which
ambassador of Aurangzeb?
Answer: Raja Jaisingh
125. Which queen of Rajasthan had sent
Rakhi to the emperor Humayun and urged
for help against Bahadur Shah?
Answer: Queen Kannavati
Answer: in 1929
144. What is famous for Kaziranga Reserve?
Answer: for a horny rhinoceros
145. In which city is the authentic time and
local time of India is the same?
Answer: Allahabad
146. Which dance is related to dancer Sonal
Mansingh?
Answer: Bharatanatyam
147. When was the Muslim League
celebrating ‘Mukti Diwas’?
Answer: in 1929
148. Who has invented the method of the
depiction of Cubism?
Answer: Pablo Picasso
149. Nagasaki Nagar of Japan is situated on
which island?
Answer: QiShu
150. Harmuz Water Treaty separates which
two countries?
Answer: Iran and Oman
171. During the Rigvedic period, the main
deities of Brahmins were.
Answer: Som (सोम)
172. What is ‘Green Peace’?
Answer: An International Organization for
Environmental Protection
173. In which style is the temple of
Bhubaneswar, Puri, and Pilani built?
Answer: Nagar
174. In which state of India diamond is
found?
Answer: Madhya Pradesh
175. The country’s first train that got the
honor of I.S.O-9001.
Answer: Bhopal Express
176. The word ‘Third Eye’ is related to which
game?
Answer: Cricket
177. Where is the southernmost point ‘Indira
Point’ of India located?
Answer: Big Nicobar Islands
178. A minimum distance of two places on the
globe is?
Answer: On the main longitude
179. In which tribe is the trend of seasonal
migration found?
Answer: Bhutia
180. Who was the first president of the Indian
Lok Sabha?
Answer: G. V. Mavlankar
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181. Trirat of Jain religion.


Answer: Right-to-do, proper behaviour, right-
thinking
182. When was the Indian Navy established in
Cochin?
Answer: In January 1969
183. Yamini Krnamamurthy is related to which
dance?
Answer: Bharat Natyam dance
184. Forbes is the Satellite of which planet?
Answer: Mars
185. Uri Jeevan Power Project is in which state
of India?
Answer: Jammu Kashmir
186. The Losang Festival is celebrated in which
country?
Answer: Taiwan
187. In which area is the Pulitzer Prize
awarded?
Answer: Journalism
188. The tourist day is celebrated on the date in
the world?
Answer: 27 September
189. The first large-scale action of extremist
revolutionaries is related to ‘Big Dacoity’?
Answer: East Bengal
190. What was the famous European traveller
‘Barnear’ by profession?
Answer: Doctor
191. Who is credited for the complete
construction work of Qutub Minar?
Answer: Eltumish
192. Who was the last Mughal ruler to sit on
the Mayur Throne (मयूर ससिंहासन)?
Answer: Muhammad Shah
193. Who was the biggest obstacle in getting
the throne of Shah Jahan on the death of
Jahangir?
Answer: Shayariar
194. Where was the capital of Chalukya?
Answer: Watapi
195. In what period was the invention of the
decimal system in India?
Answer: Gupta Kal (गप्ु त कल)

196. Which Buddhist schism was divided into


two distinct and independent sects, Buddhism
‘Hinayana’ and ‘Mahayana’?
Answer: 4th
197. Which is the Meeting point of Eastern and
the Western Ghats?
Answer: Nilgiri Hills
198. The Chief Minister who served the longest
term in India?
Answer: Jyoti Basu
199. Dilwara Temple at Mount Abu is of which
religion?
Answer: Jain temple
200. Which continent is called the White
Continent?
Answer: Antarctica
1. dest lake in the world?
2. Where on the body would one find
the orbit?
3. How many rings does the planet
Saturn have?
4. What type of tree is pictured on the
Lebanese flag?
5. How old was Queen Victoria when
she died?
6. How many Tour de France victories
do Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx,
Bernard Hinault, and Miguel Indurain
each hold?
7. British ski jumper ‘Eddie the Eagle’
first represented Great Britain at the
1987 World Championships. In which
country was the championship held?
8. The pitaya fruit is more commonly
known by what English name?
9. Who surpassed Elon Musk as the
richest person in the world in 2023 on
the Bloomberg Billionaires Index?
10. In which mountain range is the
source of the River Severn?
11. Over 90% of blood plasma is water.
True or false?
12. Eboracum was the Roman name for
which English city?
13. Ash, Tracey, Brock and Mist are all
characters in which anime and manga
series?
14. Who was the sixth president of the
United States?
15. Which Australian cricket ground is
commonly known as the Gabba?
16. What is the nickname of Luton Town
Football Club?
17. Which New York City pub is
considered an important part of the gay
liberation movement in the USA after it
was raided by police in 1969?
18. E=mc² is Einstein’s famous formula
for what theory?
19. Pakistan borders which four
countries?
20. Along with Melilla, which other
Spanish autonomous city on the north
coast of Africa borders Morocco?
21. Which actor plays the character
Lucas Sinclair in the Netflix series
Stranger Things?
22. Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver was born
and raised in which British county?
23. According to Greek mythology, who
was the god of fire and blacksmiths?
24. Who wrote the fantasy
novel American Gods?
25. In what year did the French
revolution begin?
26. What is the national animal of
Germany?
27. China is the world’s largest exporter
of rice. True or false?
28. How many stars are on the flag of
New Zealand?
29. What is the term for the husk that
surrounds the coffee fruit?
30. Excluding Russia, which country is
the most populated in Europe?
31. Which composer wrote Messiah?
32. What is the chemical symbol for
Tungsten?
33. The guitarist of rock band Motley
Crue, Robert Alan Deal, is professionally
known as what?
34. The dwarf planet Pluto has five
moons: Charon, Styx, Nix, Hydra and
Kerberos. Which moon was the most
recent to be discovered?
35. Who painted The Scream in 1893?
36. Which waterfall is the highest above
sea level in the world?
37. Ye Olde Fighting Cocks is said to be
the oldest pub in England, but in which
city is it located?
38. Who is the only British prime
minister to have received the Nobel
Prize in Literature?
39. In which African country would you
find the Orapa diamond mine?
40. In what year did the Ottoman
Empire officially end?
41. Coccinella is the Latin term for what
common beetle?
42. In what year did The Bahamas gain
independence from Great Britain?
43. Aconcagua is the tallest mountain in
the Andes Range. True or false?
44. Which dinosaur is characterised by
its large, bony dome on top of its skull?
45. At which Olympics did women’s
boxing make its official Olympic debut?
46. Which English philosopher wrote
‘Leviathan’ in 1651?
47. Which British cathedral is known for
its central octagonal tower?
48. In Celsius, what is the melting point
of gold?
49. What is the largest species of owl in
the world?
50. What is the capital of Tajikistan?

Answers

• Lake Baikal
• Eye (the socket)
• Seven
• Cedar tree
• 81
• Five
• Germany
• Dragon Fruit
• Bernard Arnault
• Cambrian Mountains
• True
• York
• Pokemon
• John Quincy Adams
• Brisbane Cricket Ground
• The Hatters
• Stonewall Inn
• Special theory of relativity
• India, Afghanistan, Iran and China
• Ceuta
• Caleb McLaughlin
• Essex
• Hephaestus
• Neil Gaiman
• 1789
• The Federal Eagle
• False – it is India
• Four
• Cascara
• Germany
• George Frideric Handel
• W
• Mick Mars
• Styx
• Edvard Munch
• Angel Falls, Venezuela
• St. Albans
• Winston Churchill
• Botswana
• 1922
• Ladybird
• 1973
• True
• Pachycephalosaurus
• London 2012
• Thomas Hobbes
• Ely Cathedral
• 1064 degrees Celsius
• Blakiston’s Fish Owl
• Dushanbe
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