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Question : The winner of federation up Vollyball 2003 is:
1. Railways
2. Kerala
3. Tamil Nadu
4. Services
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : Which scientific law states that a fluid in a closed system exerts pressure
equally in all directions?
1. Graham’s law
2. Boyle’s law
3. Perkin’s law
4. Pascal’s law
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : ‘Newton’s disc’ when rotated at a great speed appears:
1. Black
2. White
3. Shows seven colours
4. Green
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : Who gave the slogan “Play the game in the spirit of the game”?
1. Baron de Cubertin
2. Samaranch
3. Maharaja Yadvendra Singh
4. Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : Duties of the citizens were added to the Constitution by the:
1. 39th Amendment
2. 40th Amendment
3. 41st Amendment
4. 42nd Amendment
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Question: How many districts are there in the newly created State of Chhattishgarh?
1. 18
2. 22
3. 19
4. 21
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : ‘Life of Pi’ is a book written by:
1. Yann Martel
2. Mikhali Solokhov
3. Durga Das
4. Sanharov
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : Annic Besant established Home Rule League with the purpose:
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : Write the following in right chronological order:
1. Annexation of Oudh
2. Annexation of Burma
3. Annexation of Punjab
4. Annexation of Sindh
1. 1, 2, 3, 4,
2. 4, 3, 2, 1,
3. 4, 3, 1, 2,
4. 3, 4, 2, 1,
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : Harappan civilization is Indus civilization because:
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Question: Which State of India bagged the largest number of medals in the 32nd National
Games held at Hyderabad in December 2002?
1. Punjab
2. Andhra Pradesh
3. Karnataka
4. Haryana
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question: Which State of India bagged the largest number of medals in the 32nd National
Games held at Hyderabad in December 2002?
1. Punjab
2. Andhra Pradesh
3. Karnataka
4. Haryana
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : Which one the better meaning of a good citizen?
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : According to proposals of budget for 2003-04, the income tax exemption limit
is:
1. Rs. 50,000
2. Rs. 75,000
3. Rs. 1,00,000
4. None of these
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : Asiatic Society was founded by
1. Max Muller
2. Cunningham
3. Sir John Marshal
4. William Jones
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question: Who directs, controls and supervises the Lok Sabha Secretariat?
1. Prime Minister
2. Speaker
3. President
4. Chief Secretary
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : Who elects the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha?
1. Lok Sabha
2. Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
3. Rajya Sabha
4. Nominated by the Vice President
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : Budha Vihars were used for:
1. Education
2. Residence of Budha Bhikshus
3. Residence of worshippers of Budha
4. Religious expansion
1. 2 is correct
2. 1 and 3 are correct
3. 1, 2 and 4 are correct
4. 1 and 4 are correct
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Question: Which Sri Lankan bowler took a hatrick in World Cup- 2003?
1. M. Muralidharan
2. Dharma Sena
3. Chaminda Vaas
4. S. Jayasurya
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question: India’s highest civilian award ‘Bharat Ratna’ was given in 2001 to two persons.
One of them is Lata Mangeshkar; the other is:
1. Bismillah Khan
2. Jyoti Basu
3. Amitabh Bachchan
4. Bhimsen Joshi
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question: Who won the Australian Open Women’s Singles Lawn Tennis Championship for
2004?
1. Martina Hingis
2. Jennifer Capriati
3. Venus Williams
4. Justin-Henin Harden
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : Who is the author of the book ‘M.F. Hussain, Where Art Thou’?
1. Arundhati Roy
2. Khalid Mohammed
3. Sanjay Khan
4. Lata Mangeshkar
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question: Below are given some noted personalities and their actions. Rearrange then so
that against the names their actions may be made clear:
A. Haider Ali and Tipu Sultan 1. Subsidiary Aliance
1. A3 B2 C4 D5 E1
2. A2 B3 C4 D5 E1
3. A3 B2 C5 D4 E1
4. A3 B2 C1 D4 E5
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Question : The one who is benefited by inflation:
1. Creditor
2. Corporation
3. Debtor
4. Government
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : The parliamentary system of government in India works on the principles of:
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : Ranchi airport in Jharkhand has been renamed on the name of:
1. Kunwar Singh
2. Dr. Rajednra Prasad
3. Birsa Munda
4. Sachchidanand
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question: A. Reformist movement was inspired by definite aims but it could not influence
the Indian society much
B. Because the movement remained restricted to the property owners and middle classes.
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : Consider the map of India given below:
The areas shaded in the map are known for the cultivation of:
1. Bajra
2. Cotton
3. Jwar
4. Groundnut
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : Consider the map of India given below:
The places marked 1, 2, 3, and 4 respectively indicate the:
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Question : The isobar Pattern and the direction of the winds are shown in a weather chart
given below:
The weather chart relates to:
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : The Kamagata Maru incident took place in the year:
1. 1914
2. 1915
3. 1916
4. 1917
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : The recipient of Gandhi International Peace Award 2003 is:
1. John Hume
2. Vaclav Havel
3. Sir Shrideth Ramphal
4. None of these
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question: Who wrote the following lines? “Death is the end of life. Ah, why should life all
labour be?”
1. P.B. Shelley
2. John Keats
3. Lord Byron
4. Alfred Tennyson
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : Aga Khan, who visited Indian recently, is a:
1. Film director
2. Scientist
3. Spiritual leader
4. Writer
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : Kyat is the currency of:
1. Israel
2. Malaysia
3. Thailand
4. Myanmar
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question: Which of the following cricketers was not punished by Indian Cricket Control
Board (BCCI) in Dec. 2000 for being found involved in match fixing?
1. Ajay Jadeja
2. Ajay Sharma
3. Azharuddin
4. None of these
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : The Parliament of India has the power to levy income tax:
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : The Glorious Revolution in England established:
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : The first woman appointed a chairman of the National Film Development
Corporation is:
1. Shabana Azmi
2. Hema Malini
3. Saira Bano
4. Mranal Pandey
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : Cue is a term used in:
1. Billiards
2. Chess
3. Bridge
4. Crocquet
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : Goran Ivanisevic is associated with:
1. Hockey
2. Lawn Tennis
3. Golf
4. Badminton
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : The instrument for measuring the altitude of celestial bodies is called:
1. spherometer
2. altimeter
3. sextant
4. spectrometer
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : The costliest city in the world is:
1. London
2. Paris
3. New York
4. Tokyo
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : Laissez faire means:
1. right to interfere
2. a policy of non-interference by the state
3. let individuals be not left alone to do what they like
4. helping the poor by taxing the rich
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : Indian National Scientific Documentation Centre is located in:
1. New Delhi
2. Mumbai
3. Calcutta
4. Ahmedabad
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : Chittor is associated with:
1. Tyntya
2. Nana Pharanvis
3. Rana Pratap
4. Shivaji
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : The first and the only Muslim lady who ever sat on the throne of Delhi was:
1. Chand Bibi
2. Razia Begum
3. Zeenat Begum
4. Mumtaj Mahal
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : A blind folded woman holding a balance in her hand is a symbol for:
1. peace
2. justice
3. distress
4. mourning
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : A device that stores energy within itself is:
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Question: Which of the following taxes belongs to the states exclusively?
1. Land revenue
2. Sales Tax
3. Tolls
4. All the above
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question: Whom did the 27th Olympiad 2000 turn out as the fastest man on earth?
1. Ian
2. Michael Johnson
3. Felix Savon
4. Maurice Green
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question: Which of the following is the ruling party in Tamil Nadu at present?
1. AIADMK
2. National Front
3. Cong .I
4. DMK
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question: Whose signatures are found on the 10 rupee note in India?
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : The first woman to be Prime Minister in the world was:
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Question : The only woman to scale Mt. Everest twice is:
1. Zunko Tabei
2. Pasang Lhamu
3. Santosh Yadav
4. Dickey Dolma
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question: With which religion are the Dilwara temples associated?
1. Jainism
2. Hindusim
3. Buddhism
4. Hinduism & Jainism both
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : Detroit in the U.S.A. is known as the city of:
1. Motor cars
2. Lights
3. Aeroplanes
4. Rockets
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : International Day for persons with disabilities is observed on:
1. October 1
2. November 1
3. December 3
4. January 1
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question: Who has become the highest scorer in Cricket World Cup?
1. Javed Miadad
2. Vivian Richard
3. Sachin Tendulkar
4. Brian Lara
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question: Who invented dynamite?
1. Lord Chelmsford
2. Bahbha Homi
3. Alfred Nobel
4. Neil O both
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : Sahitya Academy Samman 2003 has been awarded to:
1. B.R. Chopra
2. Asha Bhonsle
3. Kamaleshwar
4. Lata Mangeshkar
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : In the 14 Asiad played at Busan, South Korea in September-October 2002,
China won the largest number of medals. Which country was placed second?
1. Japan
2. South Korea
3. Thailand
4. India
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : The Indian Scientist who enabled India to become an atomic power and died in
an air crash in Italy was?
1. C.V. Raman
2. S.S. Bhatnagar
3. H.J. Bhabha
4. None of these
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : The National Defence College is located at:
1. Delhi
2. Coimbatore
3. Puna
4. Dehradun
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question: Who said, “Where wealth accumulates, Men decay”?
1. Motor cars
2. Lights
3. Aeroplanes
4. Rockets
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question: Which State of India has the largest area under forget?
1. M.P.
2. U.P.
3. Gujarat
4. Assam
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question: Which of the following republics of USSR was the last to be a member of the
U.N.O.?
1. Estonia
2. Georgia
3. Latvia
4. Lithuania
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question: Which month is named after the Roman God of War?
1. April
2. May
3. March
4. September
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question: Which country is associated with Magyars?
1. Belgium
2. Austria
3. Hungary
4. Denmark
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : The Summer Olympics of 2004 will be organised at which of the following
cities?
1. Rome
2. Athens
3. Tokyo
4. London
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : General Assembly of the United Nations meets:
1. once a year
2. twice a year
3. once in two years
4. occasionally
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question: Which of the following is not one of the working languages of the U.N.O.?
1. French
2. Spanish
3. Arabic
4. Italian
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question: On what date did the U.N.O. adopt the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : The headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency is located in:
1. Paris
2. Washington
3. New York
4. Vienna
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question: ‘Sindhushastra’ is a naval defence vessel inducted into Indian navy on July 19,
2000. What is it?
1. It is a frigate
2. It is a destroyer
3. It is an aircraft carrier
4. It is a submarine
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : In the modern times International relations are determined primarily by:
1. Political considerations
2. Social considerations
3. Scientific considerations
4. Economic considerations
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : An essential attribute of Inflation is:
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Question : National income of a country is based on:
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Question : The primary function of an entrepreneur is to:
1. decide the time and place to start the factory
2. take risk and bear the uncertainties
3. lay down the policy
4. provide the money
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : Devaluation of currency basically helps to promote:
1. national income
2. savings
3. imports at lower cost
4. export
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : The salient feature of socialism is:
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Question : Which cricketer of India has the credit of having scored more than 10,000 runs
in one-day cricket-matches?
1. Anil Kumble
2. Harbhajan Singh
3. Saurav Ganguli
4. Sachin Tendulkar
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : Which of the following currencies has the highest value in terms of rupees?
1. Dollar
2. Pound
3. Yen
4. Mark
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : Andy flower is associate with:
1. Football
2. Hockey
3. Cricket
4. Badminton
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : Which of the following republics did not belong to Yugoslavia?
1. Bosnia
2. Estonia
3. Macedonia
4. Slovenia
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : Mixed economy implies:
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : The state with the highest density of population in India according to 2001
census is:
1. Uttar Pradesh
2. Maharashtra
3. Kerala
4. West Bengal
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : During Tenth Five-Year Plan (2002-2007) What annual growth rate has been
targetted to be achieved?
1. 10%
2. 14%
3. 8%
4. 7%
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : The term ‘Carat’ is used to express purity of gold. The purest form of gold is:
1. 18 carats
2. 20 carats
3. 22 carats
4. 24 carats
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : A crossed cheque implies that:
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Question : Which is the first country to have played in limited overs 500 matches in one-
day international cricket.
1. England
2. Australia
3. Pakistan
4. South Africa
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : Freud is associated with
1. leprosy control
2. detective work
3. politics
4. psychoanalysis
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : Who among the following has been appointed the chairman of the 12th Finance
Commission?
1. L. C. Jain
2. J. C. Jetly
3. Dr. C. Rangrajan
4. T. N. Srivastava
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : In which year did the man first land on the moon?
1. 1968
2. 1969
3. 1970
4. 1971
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : Dyne stands for the unit of:
1. force
2. momentum
3. energy
4. power
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : After a watch the been would it:
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : In order to know the time, the astronauts orbiting in an earth satellite should
use:
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : ‘Servants of India Society’ was founded by:
1. Sriniwas Shastri
2. Pandit Hirdaya Nath Kinzru
3. Gopal Krishan Gokhale
4. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : Deficiency of watch vitamin causes a disease ‘Beri-Beri’?
1. Vitamin A
2. Vitamin B
3. Vitamin C
4. Vitamin D
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : Hygrometer is used for the measurement of:
1. density
2. potential energy of something
3. relative humidity
4. specific gravity
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : The smallest particle of substance capable of independent existence and
retaining the properties of the original substance is called:
1. atom
2. molecule
3. neutron
4. electron
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : When milk is skimmed, the cream gets separated form it due to the?
1. cohesive force
2. centrifugal force
3. centripetal force
4. None of these
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : Tiger Woods who created history on June 18, 2000 by shattering the 101-year-
old record by winning the U.S. open Golf Championship by a record margin belongs to-
1. Britain
2. USA
3. Australia
4. New Zealand
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : On increasing the pressure, the melting point of ice is lowered. This
phenomenon is called:
1. condensation
2. regelation
3. fusion
4. expansion of ice
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : Galvanized iron is coated with a thin coating of:
1. copper
2. tin
3. zinc
4. aluminium
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : Which of the following is a wrong statement?
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Question : In the visible spectrum the colour having the shortest wavelength is:
1. Red
2. Yellow
3. Blue
4. Violet
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Question : Which of the following is a wrong statement?
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Question: A time-keeper in a foot race is standing at the finish line. When should he start
his stop watch?
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Question : The radiant energy of the sun results form:
1. cosmic radiation
2. nuclear fusion
3. nuclear fission
4. combustion
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : In which of the following years was the first budget in Euro Common Currency
Presented by European Union?
1. 1999
2. 2000
3. 2001
4. 2003
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : Who among the following leaders is known for her work in the field of the
empowerment of women?
1. Mary Robinson
2. Benazir Bhutto
3. Sheik Hasian
4. Chandrika Kumaratunga
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award for 2003 was awarded to:
1. Abhinav Bindra
2. K. M. Binamol and Anjali Bhagwat
3. Nisha Millet
4. ChiraJeev Milkha Singh
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : The largest continent in the world is:
1. North America
2. South America
3. Asia
4. Europe
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : How many counties are the members of ASEAN?
1. 10
2. 15
3. 19
4. 20
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : Seasons occur because:
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Question : Khajuraho is situated in the state of:
1. Andhra Pradesh
2. Mahrashtra
3. Rajasthan
4. Madhya Pradesh
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : Geyser refers to:
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : What does the Mercator projection refer to?
1. lines of longitude and latitude drawn in curved lines
2. high altitude contours
3. lines of latitude and longitude drawn in straight lines
4. equatorial belt
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : The largest river in the world is:
1. Nile
2. Brahmputra
3. Amazon
4. Missisipi
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : First Planetarium of India is in:
1. Jaipur
2. Kanpur
3. Cuttack
4. Calcutta
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : In India diamond is mainly found in:
1. Arunachal Pradesh
2. Andhra Pradeh
3. Madhya Pradesh
4. Tamil Nadu
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : In which of the following are Indian lions nurtured in their natural habitat?
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : Famous Meenakshi temple is situated at:
1. Madurai
2. Bangalore
3. Mahabalipuram
4. Trivendram
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : The Heavy Engineering Corporation is located at:
1. Sindri
2. Tiruchi
3. Kanchi
4. Ranchi
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : The oceans cover ………of the surface of the earth.
1. 50%
2. 60%
3. 71%
4. 80%
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : The name Typhoon comes form the Chinese word ‘Taifu’ which means:
1. heavy rain
2. high wind
3. clear sky
4. chilly weather
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : What is Param 10?
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : Aurora borealis is:
Answer : ( 2 )
Question
Question : The salaries and allowances of the judges of the High Court are charged to the:
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : The epithet ‘Land of the Rising Sun’ is used for:
1. Cambodia
2. Japan
3. Thailand
4. Indonesia
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : The ‘Hall of Nations’ is located in:
1. Mumbai
2. London
3. New Delhi
4. Kolkata
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : Kiwis are the inhabitants of:
1. New Zealand
2. Hungary
3. Indonesia
4. South Africa
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : Eldorado is:
1. a country in California
2. a tract of fertile land in Africa
3. a fictitious country or city abounding in gold and riches
4. the desert land in China
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : Name of India’s indigenously developed Light Combat Aircraft is:
1. Rudra
2. Tejas
3. Kranti
4. None of these
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : Which country in the world is the largest producer of copper?
1. U. S. A.
2. Russia
3. South Africa
4. China
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : What has been the decadal growth of India’s population during 1991-2001?
1. 21.34
2. 23.46
3. 24.06
4. 19.25
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : Mwai Kibaki won a landslide victory in the general election of:
1. Kenya
2. Zimbabwe
3. Peru
4. South Africa
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : What are Pillars of Hercules?
1. Straits of Gibraltar
2. Straits of Bosphorous
3. A huge building in Rome
4. A huge structure in Greece
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : What is ‘Atlantis’?
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : The Keil canal links the:
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Question : Panna is Madhya Pradesh is associated with:
1. Manganese
2. Mica
3. Copper
4. Diamond
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : Which of the following Indian athletes bagged bronze medal for India at the
27th Olympiad held at Sydney (Australia) in September-October, 2000?
1. Angeli Vedpathak
2. Karnam Malleshwari
3. Laender Paes
4. None of the above
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : The planet that lies at the outermost orbit of the solar system is:
1. Saturn
2. Neptune
3. Mercury
4. Pluto
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : Who was the first Caliph?
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : In which of the following countries, the world’s largest power gird has been set
up?
1. Italy
2. China
3. Canada
4. Russia
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : The coldest planet is:
1. Pluto
2. Venus
3. Uranus
4. Jupiter
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : The planet nearest to the sun is:
1. Mercury
2. Saturn
3. Jupiter
4. Mars
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : The smallest planet is:
1. Mercury
2. Pluto
3. Uranus
4. Neptune
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : What amount of tax-free baggage has been fixed for a person returning form
foreign journey as per 2004-2005 budgets?
1. Rs. 12,000
2. Rs. 25,000
3. Rs. 30,000
4. Rs. 35,000
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : Which is known as Cockpit of Europe?
1. Spain
2. Belgium
3. Austria
4. Switzerland
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : Alla Rakha was an exponent of which of the following instruments?
1. Shahnai
2. Tabla
3. Sitar
4. Flute
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : The term of which one of the following Lok Sabhas was extended beyond five
years?
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : Which country is called ‘The Playground of Europe’?
1. Scotland
2. Switzerland
3. Netherlands
4. France
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : The 8th United Nation Framework Convention on climate change opened on
Oct. 23, 2002 at:
1. Bangkok
2. Beijing
3. Manila
4. New Delhi
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : Maputo is the capital of:
1. Angola
2. Mozambique
3. Sierra Leone
4. Guinea- Bissau
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : The dimensions of the Billiards table are:
1. 12 X 74’ X5
2. 11 X 6’ X4’
3. 9’ X 5’ X21/2
4. 9’ X 4’ X2’
Answer : ( 3 )
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Question : The term ‘Dummy’ is associated with:
1. Football
2. Bridge
3. Baseball
4. Cricket
Answer : ( 2 )
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Question : Davis Cup is associated with:
1. Golf
2. Boat rowing
3. Boxing
4. Lawn Tennis
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : India‘s territorial water limits are only up to
1. 9 nautical miles
2. 3 nautical miles
3. 12 nautical miles
4. 15 nautical miles
Answer : ( 1 )
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Question : USA’s Operation Endeavour refers to:
Answer : ( 4 )
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Question : Swathling Cup is associated with:
1. Volley ball
2. Basketball
3. Bridge
4. Table Tennis
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Question : Which of the following species can see both forward and backward with both
the eyes?
1. Owl
2. Deer
3. Monkey
4. Cuckoo
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Question : Amella Vega, Miss Universe, 2003 belongs to:
1. Canada
2. Australia
3. Dominican Republic
4. South Africa
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Question : Which of the following is the first state in the country to introduce Value Added
Tax (VAT)?
1. Rajasthan
2. Himachal Pradesh
3. Haryana
4. Uttar Pradesh
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Question : Who is at present the U. N. O. Secretary General?
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Question : India’s national game is:
1. Football
2. Cricket
3. Tennis
4. Hockey
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Question : The national award given to the distinguished sportsmen/women in India is
knows as:
1. Bharat Award
2. Urvashi Award
3. Ardjun Award
4. Nehru Award
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Question : Manufacture of sports goods is an important industry in:
1. Punjab
2. Andhra Pradesh
3. Karnataka
4. Uttar Pradesh
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Question : Who has written ‘Some books’ are to be tasted, others to be swallowed and
some few to be chewed and digested’?
1. Ruskin
2. Bacon
3. Russel
4. Shakespear
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Question : Grand Slam is a term associated with:
1. Billiards
2. Bridge and Tennis
3. Badminton
4. Chess
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Question : Shambhu Maharaj excelled in:
1. Hindustani
2. Instrumental Music
3. Film Music
4. Kathak Dancing
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Question : Jaimini Roy distinguished himself in:
1. Dancing
2. Colour Photography
3. Painting
4. Instrumental
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Question : The author of India’s National Song is:
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Question : How many countries are the members of the U. N. O. at present?
1. 196
2. 191
3. 176
4. 169
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Question : The Headquarters of the U. N. O. is located in:
1. Washington
2. New York
3. Philadelphia
4. Chicago
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Question : In which of the following cities is Charminar situated?
1. Mysore
2. Rajkot
3. Hyderabad
4. Lucknow
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Question : When was the United Nations Organisation founded? 198.
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Question : A 16 years athlete Feng Jing who obtained the honour of having won the all
round Gymnastic championship held at Ghent at the youngest age on Nov. 1, 2001,
belongs to:
1. China
2. Belgium
3. Mangolia
4. Myanmar
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Question : The United Nations agency concerned with the improvement of standards of
education and strengthening international co-operation in this field is:
1. U.N.E.F
2. U.N.E.S.C.O.
3. U.N.I.C.E.F.
4. U.N.E.D.O
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Question : The specialized agency of the U.N.O. which helps the development of the
member countries by giving loans for development projects is know as:
1. I.B.R.D.
2. I.M.F.
3. U.N.I.C.E.F.
4. S.D.R.
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Question : Which of the following is not the main organ of the U.N.O.?
1. General Assembly
2. Security Council
3. Trusteeship Council
4. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
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Question : Where is the Headquarters of the International court of Justice?
1. Paris (France)
2. Rome (Italy)
3. The Hague (Netherlands)
4. Washington (U.S.A.)
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Question : How many Judges are there in the International court of Justice?
1. 9
2. 10
3. 11
4. 15
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Question : The first Secretary General of the United Nations was:
1. Mrs. Vijay Lakshimi Pandit
2. Trygve Lie
3. Dag Hammarskjoeld
4. U. Thant
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Question : Who was the first Indian to be President of U.N. General Assembly?
1. Natwar Singh
2. V.K. Krishna Menon
3. Smt. Vijay Lakshimi Pandit
4. Romesh Bhandari
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Question : The present Secretary General of the U.N.O. belongs to:
1. Cuba
2. Greece
3. Poland
4. Geneva
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Question : The headquarters of the World Health Organization is located at:
1. London
2. Rome
3. Paris
4. Geneva
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Question : The non-permanent members of the Security Council are elected for a period
of:
1. one year
2. two years
3. three year
4. four years
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