Q1. Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) was founded in-
(a) 1925
(b) 1955
(c) 1984
(d) 2001
Ans. (c) 1984 (by Kanshi Ram)
Q2. In which language Lok Sabha debates are printed?
(a) Hindi
(b) English
(c) Sanskrit
(d) Both Hindi and English
Ans. (d) Both Hindi and English
Q3. Brendon McCullum is a cricketer of-
(a) South Africa
(b) Australia
(c) England
(d) New Zealand
Ans. (d) New Zealand
Q4. Who wrote the book "The Three Musketeers"?
(a) EM Foster
(b) Gunter Grass
(c) Edward Luce
(d) Alexandre Dumas
Ans. (d) Alexandre Dumas
Q5. How many chromosomes does a human cell contain?
(a) 6
(b) 26
(c) 46
(d) 66
Ans. (c) 46
Q6. _________ caves are a network of sculpted caves located in Mumbai Harbour.
(a) Ajanta
(b) Ellora
(c) Elephanta
(d) Badami
Ans. (c) Elephanta
Q7. National Film Awards has been administered since -
(a) 1973
(b) 1980
(c) 1987
(d) 1994
Ans. (a) 1973
Q8. In which form is glucose stored in our body?
(a) Insulin
(b) Glucose
(c) Glycogen
(d) Fat
Ans. (c) Glycogen
Q9. Where do plants synthesise protein from?
(a) Fatty Acids
(b) Sugar
(c) Amino Acids
(d) Starch
Ans. (c) Amino Acids
Q10. Which part of the brain is responsible for triggering actions like thinking, intelligence, memory and ability to learn?
(a) Diencephalon
(b) Hypothalamus
(c) Cerebrum
(d) Control
Ans. (c) Cerebrum
Q11. Which of the following is present is Nail Polish remover?
(a) Citric acid
(b) Acetone
(c) Ethylene
(d) Benzene
Ans. (b) Acetone
Q12. Who was first Viceroy and Governor-General of pre-independence era?
(a) Warren Hastings
(b) Lord William Bentick
(c) Lord Mountbatten
(d) Lord Canning
Ans. (d) Lord Canning
Q13. Jahangir was the son of?
(a) Babur
(b) Humayun
(c) Akbar
(d) Shah Jahan
Ans. (c) Akbar
Q14. Isaac Newton invented-
(a) Thermometer
(b) Reflecting Telescope
(c) Hydraulic Accumulator
(d) Transistor
Ans. (b) Reflecting Telescope
Q15. Which among the following is false about work?
(a) If displacement is zero, work is zero
(b) Work done can be negative
(c) It is a vector quantity
(d) Its unit is Joule
Ans. (c) It is a vector quantity
(a) 1925
(b) 1955
(c) 1984
(d) 2001
Ans. (c) 1984 (by Kanshi Ram)
Q2. In which language Lok Sabha debates are printed?
(a) Hindi
(b) English
(c) Sanskrit
(d) Both Hindi and English
Ans. (d) Both Hindi and English
Q3. Brendon McCullum is a cricketer of-
(a) South Africa
(b) Australia
(c) England
(d) New Zealand
Ans. (d) New Zealand
Q4. Who wrote the book "The Three Musketeers"?
(a) EM Foster
(b) Gunter Grass
(c) Edward Luce
(d) Alexandre Dumas
Ans. (d) Alexandre Dumas
Q5. How many chromosomes does a human cell contain?
(a) 6
(b) 26
(c) 46
(d) 66
Ans. (c) 46
Q6. _________ caves are a network of sculpted caves located in Mumbai Harbour.
(a) Ajanta
(b) Ellora
(c) Elephanta
(d) Badami
Ans. (c) Elephanta
Q7. National Film Awards has been administered since -
(a) 1973
(b) 1980
(c) 1987
(d) 1994
Ans. (a) 1973
Q8. In which form is glucose stored in our body?
(a) Insulin
(b) Glucose
(c) Glycogen
(d) Fat
Ans. (c) Glycogen
Q9. Where do plants synthesise protein from?
(a) Fatty Acids
(b) Sugar
(c) Amino Acids
(d) Starch
Ans. (c) Amino Acids
Q10. Which part of the brain is responsible for triggering actions like thinking, intelligence, memory and ability to learn?
(a) Diencephalon
(b) Hypothalamus
(c) Cerebrum
(d) Control
Ans. (c) Cerebrum
Q11. Which of the following is present is Nail Polish remover?
(a) Citric acid
(b) Acetone
(c) Ethylene
(d) Benzene
Ans. (b) Acetone
Q12. Who was first Viceroy and Governor-General of pre-independence era?
(a) Warren Hastings
(b) Lord William Bentick
(c) Lord Mountbatten
(d) Lord Canning
Ans. (d) Lord Canning
Q13. Jahangir was the son of?
(a) Babur
(b) Humayun
(c) Akbar
(d) Shah Jahan
Ans. (c) Akbar
Q14. Isaac Newton invented-
(a) Thermometer
(b) Reflecting Telescope
(c) Hydraulic Accumulator
(d) Transistor
Ans. (b) Reflecting Telescope
Q15. Which among the following is false about work?
(a) If displacement is zero, work is zero
(b) Work done can be negative
(c) It is a vector quantity
(d) Its unit is Joule
Ans. (c) It is a vector quantity
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