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The term ‘Castle’ is associated with which sports? | Chess |
Capital of Finland is? | Helsinki. |
The boundary ‘Durand Line’ is between Pakistan and? | Afghanisthan. |
Which Indian freedom fighter was popularly called ‘Mahamana’ ? | Madan Mohan Malaviya. |
‘Anandmath’ was written by which Bengali writer? | Bankim Chandra Chatterjee |
What is the name of first indigenously developed Super Computer of India? | Param |
Who is the first indian Tenis player to win boy’s Australian Open Junior Title? | Yuki Bhambri. |
In terms of area, which is the smallest state in India? | Goa. |
Who founded Forward Block political party? | Subhash Chand Bose. |
Which architect designed the city of Chandigarh ? | Le Corbusier. |
The boundary line demarcating India and Pakistan is known as? | Radcliffe Line. |
Which mughal emperor built ‘Jama Masjid’? | Shahjahan. |
The ultimate source of energy in an ecosystem is? | Sun. |
Who was the first indian woman to scale the Mount Everest? | Bachendri Pal. |
What is the difference in time between Indian Standard Time (IST) and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)? | 05:30 hours. |
What is the longest English word that doesn’t repeat a letter? | Uncopyrightables. |
Which dynasty built Khajuraho temples? | Chandelas |
Which vitamin is also known as Ascorbic acid? | Vitamin-C |
Which imaginary line, located at zero degrees latitude, divides the earth into Northern and Southern hemispheres? | Equator. |
Who was the president of Indian National Congress at the time of independence? | J.B.Kriplani. |
The largest country (in area) in Africa is? | Algeria |
What is the capital of union territory Lakshadweep? | Kavaratti. |
who was the first Indian to receive Raman Magsaysay Award? | Vinoba Bhave in 1958. |
Who coined the name ‘Pakistan’? | Chaudhary Rahmat Ali. |
Who is the first woman IPS officer of India? | Kiran Bedi. |
World No Tobacco Day is observed on? | 31st May. |
National anthem ‘Jana Gana Mana’ was first sung on? | 27th December, 1911 at the Calcutta session of the Indian National Congress. |
The scientific name of Vinegar is? | Acetic acid. |
Who is the ex-officio chairman of Rajya Sabha? | Vice-President. |
Which Fundametal Right was described by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar as the heart and soul of the Constitution? | Right to Constitutional Remedies. |
The yellow colour of cow’s milk is due to the presence of? | Carotene. |
Which is the largest brackish water lake in India? | Chilka Lake. |
Which scientist is known as the Father of the Green Revolution in India? | M.S.Swaminathan. |
An instrument to measure the velocity and find the direction of the wind? | Anemometer. |
Scientific study of fossils is called? | Palaeontology. |
Who wrote the book ‘A Million Mutinies Now’? | V. S. Naupal. |
Which Viceroy of India effected the Partition of Bengal in 1905? | Lord Curzon |
Marasmus disease is caused due to the deficiency of? | Protein. |
The only session of Indian National Congress (INC) presided over by Mahatma Gandhi was at? | Belgaum in the year 1924. |
Which country plays Ashes test match series against each other? | England and Australia. |
Which Ramon Magsaysay award winner founded the ‘Asha for Education’, a secular organisation dedicated to bring socio-economic change in India by focusing on basic education? | Sandeep Pandey. |
Who authored ancient Sanskrit plays ‘Mahavircharita’ and ‘Uttar Ramcharita’? | Bhavabhuti. |
Which country is known as ‘Land of rising sun’? | Japan. |
What is the popular name of Magnesium Sulphate, a white crystalline salt used in medicine and in leather processing? | Epsom salt. |
Where is the headquarter of Interpol? | Lyon. |
Name the International human rights organization with headquarters in London which won Nobel Prize for Peace in 1977? | Amnesty International |
The Ilbert Bill, by which Indian judges were allowed to try the European offenders in criminal cases, was introduced by which Governor-General of India in 1883? | Lord Rippon. |
Water consists of hydrogen and oxygen by weight in the ratio? | 1:8. |
Who discovered Blood Group? | Karl Landsteiner (USA). |
Which Indian state was originally known as the North East Frontier Agency (NEFA)? | Arunachal Pradesh. |
Which strait connects the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean? | Strait of Magellan. |
What is the capital of Chile? | Santiago. |
In the Earth’s crust, which chemical element has the largest share of 47 percent in terms of weight? | Oxygen. |
Which among the following chemical is used in photography? | Silver bromide. |
Milk is an example of emulsion, True or False? | True. |
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