GK & GS For All Exam
GK & GS For All Exam
GK & GS For All Exam
All Exam
(Top 1000 Question &
Answer)
(Static GK & GS)
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Which ruler of the Tughlaq dynasty established the department called Diwan-i-Kohi -
Muhammad bin Tughlaq (works of agriculture)
Wheat, Barley, Lemon, Orange, rye and pearl millet belong to: - two plant families
The structure of the Union Government is shaped after the Models of the - Australian
Constitution
The headquarters of the United Nations Environment Program is located in which of the
following – Nairobi (It was established in 1972.)
Which of the following countries has the highest percentage of forest cover – Suriname
(94.6% of Suriname’s land area is forested)
Which of the following is the first national park established in India - Jim Corbett
National Park (It was established in 1936, Earlier its name was Hailey National Park)
Whom among the following Sultanate rulers shifted his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad
- Muhammad bin Tughlaq
A series of lines connecting places having a quake at the same time are - Homoseismal
lines
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Jim Corbett National Park is located in the state of - Uttarakhand, India. In 1973
“Project Tiger” was started in this national park.
In which of the following Indian states is the “Salim Ali National Park” located - Jammu
and Kashmir
What would be the impact of global warming on mangrove forests - They will grow more
luxurious
The earth is at its maximum distance from the Sun on: - July 4th
Which of the following is the percentage of oxygen in the atmospheric gases - 20.95%
Oxygen is found second in the order of percentage in the atmosphere after nitrogen
Muhammad bin Tughlaq - was the most educated among the rulers of the Sultanate
Which award is known as “Asia’s Nobel Prize” - The Ramon Magsaysay Award
Who among the following was the author of the book “Ajatshatru” - Jay Shankar Prasad
What is the aim of the Fourth Five-Year Plan - Establishing self-sufficiency and stability
from 1969 to 1974
The eastward continuation of the Brazil current is called - South Atlantic drift
In which year did Timur Lang invade India – 1398 (India was ruled by Nasiruddin
Mahmud,)
Scurvy is caused by a lack of vitamin C. Scurvy causes skin damage and a variety of
symptoms,
Which one of the following Sultanate rulers established a department called “Diwan-i-
Arz” – Balban (related to the army)
Which one of the following lists of four planets in our solar System is arranged according
to their distance from the sun - Mercury, Venus, Earth , Mars
Which one of the following Sultanate rulers established a department called “Diwan-i-
Riyasat” - Alauddin Khilji (related to the market control department)
Which one of the following colours has the longest wavelength- Red
Which ruler of the Sultanate period issued the tanka (silver coin) – Iltutmish
Iltutmish was the de-facto ruler of the Slave dynasty. Iltutmish also issued a copper
coin called Jital. It made Delhi its capital first
A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land masses is called - Isthmus
X-rays wavelength is shorter than that of UV rays but longer than that of - gamma rays
Who among the following was the author of the book “The Road Ahead” - Bill Gates
The Permanent Settlement was introduced by Cornwallis in 1793 in - Bangal and Bihar
The angle between the magnetic meridian and the geographical meridian at a place is -
Declination
Which of the following rulers got the “Alai Darwaza” built - Alauddin Khilji
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The number of neutrons in the nucleus of 31 P is – 16
Which Mughal emperor built Buland Darwaza – Akbar in Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh
Which mirror is used as the rearview mirror in the vehicle - Convex mirrors
In which of the following cities is the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology located - In
Kolkata, West Bengal,
“Alai Darwaza” built was built in Delhi on the premises of Qutub Minar. It was built in
1311 AD.
According to Ferrel's law winds change their direction - Towards right in Northern
hemisphere and towards left in Southern hemisphere
Who among the following discovered the sea route to India via Cape of Good Hope -
Vasco Da Gama (Portuguese )
Which state in India is known as the “House of Clouds (the abode of clouds) – Meghalaya
Which river’s Rigvedic name was Vipas – Beas (The river originates in the Himalayas in
central Himachal Pradesh, India)
Which one of the following atmospheric layers absorb ultraviolet rays of the sun -
Ozonosphere
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Where is the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque located – Delhi (It was built by Qutubuddin
Aibak)
Who was the Viceroy of India when the 3rd Anglo-Burmese war took place - Lord
Dufferin
the first mosque built during the Sultanate period. - Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque
Anti Loop, Backspin, Chop, Loop, Penhold Grip, Push, Spin, and Twiddle are the terms
associated with - table tennis
The First year plan was launched in India in the year – 1951
The free living bacterium in the soil which increases the yield of rice is - Azotobacter
Which of the following is known as the “Granite City” of the world - Aberdeen
Which of the following writers was given the title of “Tuti-e-Hind” - Amir Khusrau
Amir Khusrau was born in 1253 AD in Patiala (Kasganj) of Uttar Pradesh. Amir Khusrau
is also called the father of the Khari dialect of Hindi.
The Constitution of India has laid down that the two Houses of Parliament must be
summoned at least - twice a year
Which of the following is the Persian translation of the Mahabharata - The Razmnama
(Book of War), commissioned by Mughal Emperor Akbar,
Which articles of the Indian Constitution deal with fundamental rights - Articles 12 to
35 of Part III of the Constitution
Amir Khusrau saw the reign of seven sultans from the Delhi Sultanate. He was a disciple
of the famous Sufi saint Nizamuddin Auliya
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What is the chemical name of Marsh gas – Methane is CH4 which is number 38
Which of the following rulers of the Delhi Sultanate imposed an irrigation tax called
Haqq-i-Sharb - Firuz Shah Tughlaq
Who among the following eminent personalities is the founder of Arya Samaj -
Dayanand Saraswati
In which of the following medium does sound travel fast – Steel ( is that of solids
followed by liquids)
Which one of the following is the youngest folded mountain range in India - Himalayas
Which of the following rulers got the pillars of Ashoka taken from Meerut and Topra to
Delhi - Firuz Shah Tughlaq
On which river is the Baglihar dam constructed - Chenab River in Doda district of
Jammu and Kashmir
Who is the first Indian Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) - C D Deshmukh
Which Governor-General of India abolished the Sati practice - Lord William Bentinck
Which one of the following Sultanate rulers established the “Employment Department”
in his state - Firuz Shah Tughlaq
Which amendment act in India reduced the voting age from 21 to 18 - The Constitution
(61st Amendment) Act of 1988
What is the name of the island that is located between India and Sri Lanka -
Kachchatheevu
According to the Indian Constitution,the time gap between two session of parliament
should not exceed - six months
India has won the Hockey World Cup how many times – once in 1975
Mahatma Gandhi was elected President of the Indian National Congress in which year -
at Belgaum in 1924
Which country became the first nation to win the Football World Cup – Urugvay
Which state has the maximum forest area in India - Madhya Pradesh
Which of the following passage connects the Red marine to the Gulf of Aden - Bab el-
Mandeb Strait
During which period, the institution of Gotra was developed - Later Vedic Period
The Vedic god to whom largest number of hyums are addressed in the Rigveda is – Indra
Which country will host Cricket World Cup 2027 – South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia
Which of the following terms is used for the thick/forests of the equatorial region of
South America - Pampas
The strong gravitational pull exerted by the sun and the moon on the earth’s surface
cause the tides
Rome, the capital city of Italy, is situated on the bank of which of the following rivers -
Tiber
Which port is said to be developed as the first Green port of India - Haldia port
Which of the following country won Football world Cup maximum times – Brazil
Who was the last Nizam of Hyderabad - Mir Osman Ali Khan,
Which fungus is responsible for the red root of sugarcane - Colletotrichum falcatum
The Elephanta wind occurs in which of the following regions - Malabar coast
In which year was the French Company captured by the British East India Company –
1761
Duties of the Prime Minister comes under which article of Constitution - Article 78
Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize - Bertha von Suttner
The major factors of soil formation are the nature of the - parent rock, climate, and
relief
In which year did the Magna Carta come into existence - 1215.
Agricultural Produce (grading and marketing) Act was passed in which of the following
year - 1937
Which of the following article is associated with the “Right to Education” - Article 21A
He/she is the well-known leader who set up “The Theosophical Society - HP Blavatsky
Who was the first European traveller who discovered New Zealand - Abel Tasman
Who is the leader of the Revolt of 1857 from Lucknow - Begum Hazrat Mahal
Who attacked and looted the famous Somnath Temple in 1026 AD - Mahmud of Ghazni
Some crops produced during zaid crop are - watermelon, pumpkin, cucumber etc.
Which of the following crops is harvested in the Rabi season in India - Wheat
Who is the author of the famous book “The God of Small Things” - Arundhati Roy
Which amendment act of the Indian Constitution introduced the panchayats - 73rd
Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in Chemistry - Marie Curie
On which river is Tilaiya Dam situated - Barakar River (It is in the Koderma district of
Jharkhand state.)
Dams River
Almatti Krishna
Mettur Kaveri
On which river is the Rajghat Dam project situated - Betwa River in the Lalitpur district
of Uttar Pradesh state
Grand Canyon is related to which country - in the Arizona province of the U.S.A (It is
located on the Colorado River.)
Which planet in the solar system is known as the “Morning star” - Venus
In which year did the European Union (EU) come into existence – 1993
The Malimath Committee report deals with - Criminal justice System reforms
Which of the following islands is the smallest island based on the area – Madagascar
Which lake is also called the mysterious lake - Roopkund Lake in Uttarakhand
Vembanad Kerala
Loktak Manipur
Chilika Odisha
Roopkund Uttarakhand
Surajkund Haryana
The decreasing order based on area islands - Greenland > New Guinea > Borneo >
Madagascar
____ dance, performed by Buddhist to ward off evil spirits, is dance form of Himachal
Pradesh. - Chham
What is the largest moon in our solar system?- Ganymede (a moon of Jupiter).
Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean are joined by which strait - Florida
What is the capital of South Africa - Pretoria (administrative), Cape Town (legislative),
and Bloemfontein (judicial).
Which of the following passes is known as the Gateway connecting Jammu and Srinagar -
Banihal pass
When was the National Council of Education established - 15 August 1906. It was
founded by Sadguru Das Banerjee.
Whose medieval ruler used to compose poems under the surname Gulrukhi - Sikandar
Lodi
How many team members are there on each side of a Kabaddi match - 7 Members
Which element’s isotope is used in the calculation of the age of the earth - Carbon
Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in Physics - Marie Curie
In economic terms what do you mean by 'intermediate goods' - Goods sold between
industries for the resale or production of other goods
India-born American Scientist, Subramanium Chandarsekhar had won the Nobel Prize for
his work in the area of - Astrophysics
By which amendment of the Indian Constitution, Delhi has been given the status of
National Capital Territory – 69th Constitutional Amendment of 1991
“Poverty Line” means - the minimum level of per capita consumer expenditure
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Who founded the Sayyid dynasty - Khizr Khan
Who was the first man to step on the moon - Neil Armstrong.
Atal Tinkering Labs is an initiative by which of the following institutions – NITI Aayog
In which year did the United Nations (UN) come into existence – 1945
Which of the following is the third stage in the metamorphosis of a butterfly - Pupa
The “Big Push” strategy was adopted for development of India’s - Second Plan
Moraji Desai became the Prime Minister of India in the year - 1977
What is the term used to describe the angular distance of a place North or South of
Earth's equator - Latitude
How does the increase in the temperature of the medium affect the speed of sound -
Increase
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Which continent is known as the “Dark Continent” - Africa.
Which is the biggest cricket stadium in the world?– Narendra Modi Stadium (India)
Who was the first Indian to receive the Raman Magsaysay Award - Acharya Vinoba Bhave
The kalinga Prize is given by which of the following organisation/world bodies - UNESCO
Which vitamin helps in the formation of nucleic acids and red blood cells - Vitamin B10
When was India toop part in Olympics for the first time – 1928
Which five nations are the only ones who have competed in every Summer Olympics –
Greece, Switzerland, France, Great Britain, and Australia
Which country won most World Cup trophies in cricket history?– Australia (6 Times)
Who has designed the trophy of FIFA Women’s World Cup - William Sawaya
On which of the following year, Manipur state get its complete livelihood - January 21,
1972
In 1896, which nation took home the most medals from the inaugural Olympic Games –
Greece
When was All India Women’s Hockey Federation was formed – 1947
From which of the following lakes does the White Nile river originate - Lake Victoria
The Blue Revolution mainly focuses on increasing the production of which product –
Fish
Which one of the following elements helps make artificial rain - Silver iodide
Which of the following types of waves have the longest length - Radio wave
Study of the micro anatomy of cells, tissues and organs as seen through a microscope is
called – Histology
Which country was the first to implement Goods and Service Tax – France
In which year the All India Kisan Congress was established – 1936 in Lucknow
By whom was the All India Harijan Sangh founded - Mahatma Gandhi in 1932.
The Tata Iron and Steel company was established by Dorabji Tata in – 1907
Which of the following places was ruled by the Wadiyar dynasty – Mysore
Which of the following Indian state shares a border with three countries - Sikkim shares
borders with (Nepal, Bhutan and China).
JJ Thomson received the Nobel Prize in physics for the discovery of – Electrons
Which Queen died fighting Mughal Armies while defending the Garha Katanga in 1564 -
Rani Durgavati
Himalaya is a folded mountain Its highest peak is Mount Everest, which is located in
Nepal.
Which gas in its solid state is known as dry ice - Carbon dioxide
The Indian National Association was established by - Surendranath Banerjee and Anand
Mohan Bose
The Brahmaputra River originates from the angst Glacier in the Tibet Plateau
Which of the following biosphere reserve was the first to be established by government
of India - Nilgiri Biosphere
Which is the group of folk dance of Sikkim Which is the group of folk dance of Sikkim -
Chu-Faat
The idea of residual powers in Indian constitution has been taken from – Canada
Name the pass in Uttarakhand which is used by pilgrims to Kailash- Mansarovar Yatra –
Lipulekh
Name the first ever female Prime Minister in the world - Sirimavo Bandaranaike
Which article of the Constitution deals with Uniform Civil Code - Article 44
What are enzymes – Protein (Enzymes are produced in the body by the synthesis of
basically nitrogenous substances or amino acids)
In which part of the Indian Constitution are Centre-state relations mentioned - Part XI
Who was the first female chief justice of a state High Court in India - Leila Seth
In which colour of light does the process of photosynthesis take place the most - Red
light
The amount of light entering into eye can be controlled and regulated by – Pupil
Which cells in our body are popularly known as 'soldiers of human body - White blood
cells
Which hormone leads to the expulsion of milk from the breast during suckling – Prolactin
Which of the following has the highest protein content per gram - Soya bean
Which act of the Indian Constitution is related to international peace and security -
Article 51
In which schedule of the Indian Constitution, the list of names of states and their
territories have been mentioned - First
The Badami Chalukyas first had their capital at ____ before they moved into Badami –
Aihole
Which of the following Ministries implemented the mid day meal scheme - Ministry of
Human Resource Development
which connects Sikkim with Tibet was closed after the Chinese aggression on India in
1962 - Nathu La
The colourful art named 'Nandana block print' is practised in Tarapur village of - Madhya
Pradesh
State Pass
Sikkim Nathula
Which Indian received the Nobel Peace Prize after Mother Teresa - Kailash Satyarthi
Which of the following article promotes equal justice and free Legal Aid for all the
citizens - Article 39A
Which traveller has described the postal system in his book during the Sultanate period
- Ibn Battuta (came to India during the reign of Muhammad bin Tughlaq.)
The Montreal Protocol is concerned with - Ozone layer This protocol is related to the
Vienna Convention
Vitasta Jhelum
Vipasa Beas
Askini Ravi
Gayatri Mantra is related to the Rigveda”s which Mandal - Third Mandal This Mandal is
written by Vishwamitra. This Mandal is dedicated to Devi SAVITA
Lepcha Sikkim
Daftar Gujarat
Which of the following rivers meet at Karna Prayag - Alaknanda and Pindar
Alaknanda and Mandakini – Rudra Prayag
Alaknanda and Bhagirathi – Dev Prayag
Alaknanda and Nandakini – Nand Prayag
Which of the following rivers does not originate from the Amarkantak plateau -
Godavari originates from Trimbakeshwar in the Nashik district of Maharashtra.
The Godavari Peninsula is the longest river in India. The Godavari is also known as Old
Ganga
Morphine is obtained from which part of the plant – Fruit of the poppy plant.
On which date the Indian Constitution was adopted by the Constituent Assembly - 26
November 1949
which article of the Constitution is the impeachment of the President done - Article 61
Which one of the following glaciers is not located in the Karakoram range - Zemu
located in Sikkim/Nepal
Which is the highest peak in South India – Anamudi is part of the Paschimi Ghat range
Anamudi is located in the Idukki district of Kerala. Its height is 2695 meters
Hills State
Garo Meghalaya
Shevaroy Tamilnadu
Which Governor General abolished the Dual Governance in Bengal - Warren Hastings
Abdul Razzaq came to India during the reign of Dev Raya II. Dev Raya II was a great
ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire.
Rachna Doab is situated between which two rivers - Ravi and Chenab
Doab Rivers
Which of the following river does flow towards the west - All three rivers Narmada,
Tapti and Mahi flow towards the west
Who was the mentor of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti - Khwaja Usman Harwani (Moinuddin
Chishti was the founder of the Chishti silsila in India.)
Where was the site of the Indus civilization situated on the banks of the river – Bhogavo
(Lothal is situated on the bank of the Bhogavo river)
Most of the mantras in Rigveda are dedicated to which deity – Indra (Rigveda is the
oldest Veda)
Where is Ashoka Ram Vihar located – Vaishali Pataliputra was founded by Udayin.
The third Buddhist council was organized at Pataliputra during the reign of Emperor
Ashoka.
Sect Founder
Advaita Shankaracharya
Vishishtadvaita Ramanujacharya
Dualism Madhvacharya
Dvaitadvaita Nimbarkacharya
Who was the author of the book Indica – Megasthenes (about the Maurya dynasty)
Which soil is most suitable for cotton cultivation - Regur soil is also called black soil
Which state has the largest area of saline soil in India – Gujarat
Which state of India has the most alkaline soils in terms of area - Uttar Pradesh
Which among the following volcanos known as “the lighthouse of the Mediterranean
Sea” – Stromboli is located on the island of Lipari in the Mediterranean Sea
Book Writer
Rajatarangini Kalhana
Nagananda Harsha
Kamasutra Vatsyayana
Kiratarjuniyam Bhairavi
Kadambari Banabhatta
The Prime Minister of India is the chairman of the National Development Council
The first Administrative Reforms Commission was constituted in 1966 under the
chairmanship of Morarji Desai
Who among the following succeeded the Mughal Throne in the year 1556 – Akbar
Who was the first woman judge of the Delhi High Court - Leela Seth
Varkala, Chowara, Chavakkad and Nattika are beaches in the state of – Kerala
The National Board for Micro, Small And Medium Enterprises meets once every ____
months in a year. – 6
Minimum Support Price is recommended by - The Commission for Agricultural Costs and
Prices
The leader of the Bhakti movement focusing on Lord Rama was – Ramananda
Mountain Country
Alps Europe
Allegheny USA
Elbrus Iran
McKenzie Canada
Cantabrian Spain
The terms 'Jet and Sawar' are related to which of the following administrative systems -
Mansabdari system
Obra, where a large thermal power station has been built, is in ___________. - Uttar
Pradesh
What is the standard time of India with reference to Greenwich Mean Time - 5:30 hours
fast
When did Lord Dalhousie merge Jhansi under the Doctrine of Lapse – 1853
Satara 1848
Trauma 1850
Udaipur 1852
Jhansi 1853
Which Governor General’s grave is in Ghazipur (U.P) - Lord Cornwallis Cornwallis who
started the Permanent Settlement in India
The famous World Heritage Site “Basilica of Bom Jesus” is located in which among the
following places in India - Goa
Munda movement was related to which region of India – South of ranchi (The leader of
the Munda movement was Birsa Munda)
Which of the following women is called the mother of the Indian revolution - Madam
Bhikaji Rustom Cama
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Madam Bhikaji Rustom Cama first hoisted the flag of Indian independence in Stuttgart,
Germany.
Which of the following rulers has been called by the Greek writers ‘Sandrokottos’ -
Chandragupta Maurya (William Jones was the first scholar to identify)
What is the tenure of the Comptroller and Auditor General – 6 years he can remain in
office only till the age of 65 years
Kumarila Bhatta , who was a Hindu philosopher and scholar from Prayag, was an acharya
of which of the following - Mimansa
Article 148 of the Constitution deals with the Comptroller and Auditor General
Who is the Chairman of Rajya Sabha - Vice President Their tenure is of 5 years
Which of the following was the first Vice President of India - Dr. Sarvepalli
Radhakrishnan His tenure was from 1952 to 1962
Under which article of the Constitution the President can be re-elected - Article 57
Which of the following dances of Kerala was called by Jawahar Lal Nehru as poor man’s
Kathakali - Ottamthullal
Fundamental rights are described under which part of the constitution - Part 3
Which article of the constitution is related to the right to life and personal liberty -
Article 21
Which of the following scholars was the first Muslim to study the Puranas – Alberuni
Who among the following persons was elected President of the Indian National Congress
in 1938 - Subhas Chandra Bose This convention was held in Haripura (Gujarat).
In which of the following year did the Muslim League celebrate Liberation Day – 1939
In which of the following Round Table Conferences did Mahatma Gandhi represent the
Congress – Second This Round Table Conference lasted from September 1931 to
December 1931
Who among the following was in favour of Champaran Satyagraha district of Bihar in
1917 - It was led by Mahatma Gandhi.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak was sentenced to 18 months for being active in the - revolutionary
movement
As a result of which of the following movement, Bal Gangadhar was given the title of
Lokmanya - Revolutionary movement
The temple situated in Tigwa (Madhya Pradesh) is related to which deity – Vishnu
Which of the following is the largest port – Mumbai It is a natural harbour located on
the west coast of India.
Which is the deepest port in India – Visakhapatnam It is located on the eastern coast of
India in the state of Andhra Pradesh
Tropic of Capricorn passes through the countries of Brazil, Paraguay, Chile and
Argentina of the South African continent.
Through how many countries of the continent of South Africa does the equator pass –
Three These three countries are Ecuador, Colombia and Brazil respectively
Which of the following gases is released in the largest amount by volcanic eruption -
Water vapour
In which of the following countries Mount St. Helens Volcano is located - United States
of America.
Who among the following was the exponent of Yoga Philosophy – Patanjali
In which year did the organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh establish – 1925 Its
founder was Keshav Baliram Hedgewar
In which of the following year was an organization Abhinav Bharat formed – 1904 in
Nashik. V. D. Savarkar was its founder.
In which year was the National Human Rights Commission constituted – 1993 It is a non-
constitutional body.
The Finance Commission is constituted under Article 280 of the Indian Constitution.
Under which Article of the Indian Constitution the “National Emergency” is declared -
Article 352
During which Mughal emperor Golconda was merged with the Mughal Empire –
Aurangzeb
The period of which of the following Mughal rulers is called the “Golden Age of
Architects” – Shahjahan
Which of the following Mughal ruler built the Moti Masjid of Agra – Shahjahan
Who among the following was given the title of “English Khan” by Jahangir - William
Hawkins
Which of the following Muslim ruler destroyed Nalanda Mahavihara - Bakhtiyar Khilji
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Which of the following rulers had the title “Adi Varaha” – Mihirbhoj
Which of the following city had the ancient name “Jejakabhukti” – Bundelkhand
Which of the following was the author of the book “Panchatantra” - Vishnu Sharma
The South Indian Brihadisvara Temple was built during the reign of which ruler -
Rajaraja I
Which of the following elements is found in the largest amount (in mass percentage) on
the earth’s crust - Oxygen (46.71%)
Kakrapar Dam is built on which river - Tapti River. It is located in the state of Gujarat,
India.
In which state of India is the “Rani Laxmibai Dam Project” located - Uttar Pradesh It is
situated on the Betwa river
Which of the following rulers adopted the policy of “Blood and Iron” - Balban
Manjari river is the major tributary of which of the following rivers – Godavari
The Godavari originates from Trimbakeshwar hill (Maharashtra). It is the longest river
in South India.
From which of the following places does the Krishna River originate - Mahabaleshwar
hill
With which work was the Diwan-i-Insha Department related to the Delhi Sultanate -
related to official correspondence
In which country is the Kilauea Volcano located - the Hawaiian Islands United States
In which ocean region is the “Ring of Fire” located - The Pacific Ocean
Which of the following continents has the largest percentage of plains in its total area –
Europe
Which of the following continent has the highest mean height – Antarctica
Aconcagua is the highest peak of which of the following mountain ranges – Andes It is
located in the Argentine country of South America continent.
Which of the following mountains is the highest mountain peak in Europe – Elbrus
In which country is “Death Valley” located - The United States of America This is an
example of a Rift Valley.
In which country is the “Dasht-e Lut” desert located – Iran It is the hottest desert in
the world
Which one of the following Vijayanagara rulers sent his ambassador to China - Bukka I
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The coin named Shashgani was made of which metal during the Sultanate period –
Silver
Who among the following said that “the purest form of Hinduism is contained in the
Upanishads” - Raja Ram Mohan Roy
Who among the following was the founder of “The Indian Association” - Surendranath
Banerjee
Who was the first Indian woman President of the Indian National Congress - Sarojini
Naidu 1925
Saga Dawa’ is one of the biggest Buddhist festivals. In which one of the following states is
it celebrated – Sikkim
Which is the second largest river basin in India that covers 10% of the country’s area –
Godavari
Who founded the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) in Calcutta – Prasanta Chandra
Mahalanobis
The Atrial wall of the human heart secretes a very important peptide hormone. What is
the name of that hormone – ANF
Which article of the Constitution of India mentions that the Lok Sabha must have a
Speaker and a Deputy Speaker – Article 93
With which of the following sports is Bhamidipati Sai Praneeth associated – Badminton
In which process is a protective zinc coating applied on iron to prevent it from rusting? –
Galvanisation
What is the range of the intensity scale used in measuring earthquakes? – 1 to 12
Which forest is also referred to as “Monsoon Forests? – Tropical Deciduous
What disease is caused by insulin deficiency? – Forests Diabetes mellitus
In a computer, which unit is responsible for processing data and is also called the
electronic brain of the computer? – Central Processing Unit (CPU)
Who was best known for hoisting the Indian National Congress flag at the Gowalia Tank
maidan in Bombay during the Quit India Movement? – Aruna Asaf Ali
Aatish-i-Chinar! (Flames of Chinar) is the autobiography of which politician? – Sheikh
Muhammad Abdullah
Who introduced the ‘Doctrine of Lapse? – Lord Dalhousie
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On which day is Constitution Day celebrated every year in India? – 26 November
In which year were the ‘Kalbelia’ folk songs and dances of Rajasthan included in
UNESCO’s representative list of Intangible Cultural Heritage? – 2010
New Delhi’s Lotus Temple was designed by an architect from? – Iran
When did the Sarkaria Commission submit its report? – 1988
Sakhi centre or One stop Centre is a fully sponsored of the central government under the
ministry of ____ - Women and Child Development
Which country is to train Indian flight surgeons to enable them to monitor the health of
astronauts selected for the human space mission Gaganyaan? – France
The famous Gupta period Dashavatara Temple, recognised as one of the earliest
Panchayatan temples in north India, is located at: – Deogarh
What was the magnitude of the Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004? – 9.1
What is the name of the first crude oil pipeline constructed in India? – Naharkatia
Nunmati-Barauni Pipeline
In the field of computing, what does ENIAC stand for? – Electronic Numerical Integrator
and Computer
Which of the following sectors of the economy has the highest share in India’s GDP? –
Service
The F7 key is commonly used in Microsoft programs such as Microsoft Word, Outlook,
etc. for: – checking spellings and grammar
The National Game of Bhutan is: – archery
Which of the following banks prints the currency notes in India? – Reserve Bank of India
During the phenomenon of aphelion, the approximate distance between the earth and
the sun is: – 152 million km
What is the symbol of Tin? – Sn
What is the maximum age for joining Atal Pension Yojana - between the age of 18 and 40
What is the approximate speed of sound in distilled water at 25°C (77°F)? – 1498 m/s
Which of the following Articles of the Constitution of India has a provision for the
Constitution of Legislatures in States? – 168
Who was the founder of the City of Hyderabad? – Nizam-ul-Mulk
Veteran freedom fighter, social reformer and feminist Savithribai Phule hailed from
which of the following states of India? – Maharashtra
Which of these institutions fixes the Repo Rate and the Reverse Repo Rate in India? –
Reserve Bank of India
In which year Sanchi was discovered after being abandoned for nearly 600 Years? – 1818
The Indian Standard Time is calculated from the clock tower of ______. – Mirzapur
Who among the first Indian woman to swim across the English Channel? – Arati Saha
The name of UTI Bank was changed to ______ in 2007. Axis Bank
Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana (PMVVY) is a pension scheme available for senior
citizens
The Hindu Marriage Act was enacted in the year ______. -1955
Blue jay or Indian Roller is the state bird of how many Indian states? – 4
The upper part of the respiratory tract is provided with small hair-like structures called
______. – Cilia
In 1939 Subhash Chandra Bose was elected as President of the Congress Party defeating -
Pattabhi Sitharamayya
What is the amount of insurance cover available for accidental death under the Pradhan
Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY) - 2 lakh
_____ is the study of ancient plants, like mosses, that grow in moist, humid
environments. – Bryology
Who among was popularly known as the ‘parrot of India’? Amīr Khosrow
Anna Rajam Malhotra who died in 2018 was: First female Indian IAS officer
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Reserve Bank of India (RBI) does not transact the business of which State Government? –
Jammu and Kashmir
Which writs provides a remedy for a person who has been unlawfully held in prison? –
Habeas Corpus
The Dargah of Sheikh Khwaja Qutubuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki is located in: Delhi
Which of the following ministries implemented the Midday Meal scheme - Ministry of
Human Resource and Development
Who was the President of Congress during Belgaum Summit of Congress in 1924? M.K.
Gandhi
The Vernacular Press Act of 1878 was repealed during the tenure of Viceroy - Lord Ripon
Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize for: Theory of photoelectric effect
The Central Rural Sanitation Programme, which was started in 1986 (India's first efforts
for providing safe sanitation in rural areas)
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Salsette Island is situated in which state of India – Maharashtra
Which state of India is given the popular name of ‘India’s breadbasket’ – Punjab
The Khurja pottery is associated with which state of India - Bulandshahr district in Uttar
Pradesh
In which dance form dancer balance pot of burning diyas on his head - Chari dance
Solids like fats, grease and oil that float on top of liquid wastewater are called ______. -
sludge
Who established the Indian Civil Liberties Union in 1936 - Jawahar Lal Nehru
Which of the following movements saw the biggest peasant guerilla war on the eve of
independence - Telangana Movement
Under the National Urban Sanitation Policy, a city that scores points between 34 and 66
and needs considerable improvement is colour-coded ______. - black
Who gave the title of Sardar" to Ballabh Bhai Patel - Mahatma Gandhi
Which of the following states has the lowest female sex ratio according to the 2011
Census - Haryana
Who was the viceroy when Delhi became the capital of British India - Lord Hardinge
______ develops on crystalline igneous rocks in areas of low rainfall in the eastern and
southern part of the Deccan Plateau. - Red soil
River Ken is one of the major rivers of the Bundelkhand region of central India and flows
through two states Madhya Pradesh and - Uttar Pradesh
The Hirakud Dam is built near the city of ______ in Odisha – Sambalpur
The ______ lies above the mesopause and is a region in which temperatures increase
with height – thermosphere
______ is a disorder resulting in abnormal electrical discharges from the brain cells
causing seizures. – Epilepsy
Which of the following is the LEAST visible form of land erosion - Sheet erosion
Who among the following is the author of the book ‘Unfinished : A Memoir - Priyanka
Chopra Jonas
The branch of horticulture which deals with the production, storage, processing and
marketing of vegetables is called ______. – pomology
Who among the following was a contributor to the subject of medicine in ancient India –
Charaka
Who among the following is the author of the book ‘Unaccustomed Earth’- Jhumpa Lahiri
The Regional Rural Banks were established on the recommendations of the ______ on
Rural Credit - Narsimha Committee
In which of the following years did the Indian army free Goa from the Portuguese – 1961
The Indian Standard Time corresponds to the longitude ______ degrees East - 82.5
Who among the following politicians used the title ‘Babu’ before his name - Jagjivan Ram
India observes ‘Good Governance Day’ on the birth anniversary of - Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Lal Bahadur Shastri served as the Prime Minister of India from ______ to ______. - 1964;
1966
Which of the following ancient ports was situated on the Malabar Coast – Muziris
‘Shishu’ ‘Kishore’ and ‘Tarun’ are the types of loans under - Pradhan Mantri Mudra
Yojana
India joined the United Nations after ratifying the UN Charter in - October 1945
Which of the following dams is constructed across the river Krishna - Nagarjuna Sagar
In which year did India officially join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) as a
full fledged member – 2017
The Sahitya Akademi Award was instituted in the year ______. – 1954
The upward and downward growth of shoots and roots, respectively, in response to the
pull gravity is called ______. – geotropism
Which among the following books was written by BR Ambedkar - Annihilation of Caste
The festival of Sekrenyi is celebrated in the month of February by the Angami tribe of –
Nagaland
Which of the following states came into being as the 23rd, 24th and 25th states of the
Indian Union in 1987 - Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Goa
Which of the following Viceroys appointed the Hunter Commission in 1882 - Lord Ripon
The mouth of which of the following rivers lies to the north of the Tropic of Cancer –
Indus
Which of the following persons won the Sultan Padamsee Playwriting Award for his first
play ‘Larins Sahib’ - Gurcharan Das
The Silent Valley Movement was started in 1973 in the state of – Kerala
Which of the following Ministries releases the ‘Ease of Living Index’ in India - Ministry of
Housing and Urban Affairs
healthy individual has 12- 16 grams of haemoglobin in every ______ ml of blood – 100
The approximate period between two consecutive new moons is ______ days.. - 29.5
The National Anthem of India, ‘Jana Gana Mana’ was first sung at the ______ Session of
the Indian National Congress. – Calcutta
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) – which has replaced the Central and State indirect
taxes such as VAT, excise duty and service tax in India was implemented on: - 1 July
2017
The princely state of Hyderabad was brought under the Indian Union in the year ______.
- 1948