GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OBJECTIVE QUESTION USEFUL FOR VARIOUS EXAMINATION - TEST 10
1. Which is called power house of
the cell
a. golgi complex
b. mitochondria
c. nucleus
d. endoplasmic reticulum
2. The structure that is absent in
animal cell
a. cell wall
b. nulcleus
c. centriole
d. mitochondria
3. The non-protein part of enzyme
is called
a. co-enzyme
b. activator
c. cofactor
d. substrate
4. Nucleic acid were first
isolated by
a. Erwin Chargaff
b. Friedrich Miescher
c. Rosalind
Franklin
d. none of these
5. One of the following is not
pyrimidine
a. thymine
b. cytosine
c. guanine
d. uracil
6. Fructose is
a. milk sugar
b. cereal sugar
c. aldo sugar
d. keto sugar
7. Group of tissues doing a
particular job
a. organ
b. system
c. organelle
d. individual
8. Members of the same species
living in the same place at the same time make
a. population
b. ecosystem
c. community
d. trophic level
9. Which one is a leukocyte
a. red blood cell
b. plasma cell
c. monocyte
d. all of these
10. Which one
of the following contain deoxygenated blood
a. pulmonary artery
b. hepatic artery
c. left
atrium
d. none of these
11. In most plants the food is
transported in form of
a. fructose
b. sucrose
c. starch
d. glucose
12. How many
molecules of carbon dioxide are formed in one Kreb's cycle
a. 2
b. 4
c. 6
d. 1
13. Which
enzyme digest carbohydrates
a. lipase
b. proteases
c. amylases
d. none of these
14. The
pancreas produce digestive enzymes and release in the
a. stomach
b. esophagus
c. large
intestine
d. small intestine
15. Detail
study of internal organs at level of tissue with the help of microscope is
called
a. histology
b. anatomy
c. physiology
d. embryology
16. The
exchange of chromosal segments i.e.crossing over occurs during
a. first meiotic division
b. mitotic division
c. second meiotic division
d. none of
these
17. Many
bacteria in our digestive system synthesize vitamins for example vitamin
a. B1
b. B2
c. B12
d. B6
18. It is very
serious disease of brain which is caused by fungi
a. ring worm
b. meningitis
c. hepatitis
d. none of these
19. They are
widespread as protective coatings on fruits and leaves
a. cholesterol
b. waxes
c. chitin
d. all of these
20. They
are present in the underground parts of the plants and stored food
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25.Din-i-Ilahi was accepted only by one
renowned courtier named– (A) Mansingh (B) Todarmal (C) Birbal (D) Bhagwan Das
26. The revenue
system of Akbar was different from the Sher Shah because–
(A) The
taxes were realised in cash
(B) The
taxes were realised harshly
(C)
The taxes were realised on the
average of ten years production
(D) The taxes were minimum
27. The main
characteristic of Mansabdari system was that–
(A) It
was the base of civil and military ad ministration
(B) It was a system to give honour to reputed people
(C)
It was the system for making the
military personnels
(D) This
system was similar to the Europeans system of Barons
28.
The commencement of Renaissance
in Europe was mainly spread by– (A) Geographical exploration (B) Disappearance
of medieval tradition (C) Capturing of Constentinople by Turks (D) Developing
of town life
29.
"The earth rounds the Sun
not the Sun rounds the Earth." This conclusion was made by– (A) Copernicus (B) Erasmus
(C) Zeonarcic (D) Shakespeare
30. The founder
of Brahm Samaj was–
(A) Swami Vivekanand (B) Raja Ram Mohan Ray
(C) Ram Krishan Param Hans (D) Rabindra Nath Tagore
31. The Shanti
Niketan was founded by–
(A) Rabindra Nath Tagore (B) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(C) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (D) Dr. Zakir Hussain
32. Swami
Dayanand Saraswati founded New Institution which proved good not only for the
religion but
for the social life of India. It was called–
for the social life of India. It was called–
(A) Braham Samaj (B) Arya Samaj
(C)
Bharat Sewa Dal (D) Ram Rajya Parishad
33. The Civil
Disobedience Movement was started with the action that–
(A) The
people offered themselves to be sent to Jail
(B) The
Government was compelled to call Round Table Conference
(C)
The meeting was held against the
Government
(D) Gandhiji acted against Salt Act
34. The Forward
Block was formed by–
(A) Subhash Chandra Bose (B) C.R. Dass
(A) Subhash Chandra Bose (B) C.R. Dass
(C) Bal Ganga Dhar Tilak (D) Gopal Krishan Gokhale
35. The most
important contribution of ancient Rome to the world was–
(A) Roads (B) Law and government
(A) Roads (B) Law and government
(C) Literature (D) A well organised system of slavery
36. The most
important reason why Ashoka is well known in history is that–
(A) He issued many edicts (B) He spread Buddhism in distant countries
(A) He issued many edicts (B) He spread Buddhism in distant countries
(C) He introduced several reforms for the welfare of his
subjects (D) He renounced war as a State policy
37. The Gupta period is important in
ancient Indian history because–
(A) It witnessed a renaissance of Hinduism (B)
It produced the famous poet Kalidasa (C) It developed contacts
with the outside world (D) It promoted the growth of art
38. The birth
place of Gautama Buddha was–
(A) Kapilavastu (B) Vaisali
(A) Kapilavastu (B) Vaisali
(C) Bodh Gaya (D) Lumbini
39. In a feudal
society that especially prevailed in Western Europe, the source of power was–
(A) The land (B) The fort
(A) The land (B) The fort
(C) The army (D) The money
40. The most
important feature of the Act of 1935 was the introduction of–
(A) Dyarchy (B) Adult Franchise
(A) Dyarchy (B) Adult Franchise
(C) Provincial autonomy (D) Separate electorate
41. The post of
the Secretary of State was created by the Act of–
(A) 1861 (B) 1892
(A) 1861 (B) 1892
(C) 1858 (D) 1876
42. The first
great experiment in Satyagrah was launched by Mahatma Gandhi at–
(A) Bardoli (B) Dandi
(A) Bardoli (B) Dandi
(C) Champaran (D) Ahmedabad
43.
The first proper system of
writing was evolved by– (A) The Egyptians (B) The Harappans (C) The Chinese (D) The Sumerians
44.
What was the name of writer of
Bande Mataram? (A) Rabindranath Tagore (B) Bankimchandra
Chatterjee (C) sharat chandra chattopadhyay (D) None of the above
45.The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
was established in
a) 1992
b) 1947
c)
1990
d) 1976
46. Which Five-year Plan is being
implemented at present?
a) twelth
b) Eighth
c)
Ninth
d) Tenth
47. Which of the following is not a
direct tax?
a) Sales
tax
b) Income tax
c)
Wealth tax
d) Estate
duty
48. Who is the ex-officio chairman
of Planning Commission?
a) Prime Minister
b) President
c) Chief Justice of Supreme Court
d) Speaker
of Lok Sabha
49. The Indian
economy is
a) Capitalist
b) Socialistic
c)
Mixed
d) Federal
50. Which
certification indicates a guarantee of quality for agricultural food products
like ghee, honey,
etc.?
etc.?
a) ISI
b) Agmark
c)
BIS
d) All
of above
51. Who was the
first chairman of the Planning Commission?
a) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
b) Jawaharlal
Nehru
c)
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
d) Dr.
M. Vishveshwaraya
52. In India
farm credit is regulated by
a) SBI
b) RBI
c)
NABARD
d) Union
Government
53. When was the Tata Iron & Steel Company
set up at Jamshedpur?
a) 1907
b) 1911
c)
1914
d) 1921
54.which of the following is constituted under
current account ? a.loan for industries expansion b. grants for the underdeveloped state
c.visble trade d.none of the above
55. When was the General Insurance
Corporation of India formed?
a) 1982
b) 1972
c)
1956
d) 1935
56. Which
Five-Year Plan had adopted ‘Removal of Poverty’ as its foremost objective?
a) Second
b) Third
c)
Fourth
d) Sixth
57. During the financial year 2007-
08 India recorded a GDP growth of
a) 8%
b) 8.5%
c) 9.1%
d) 9.7%
58. The
economic liberalization was introduced in
a) 1991
b) 1990
c)
1985
d) 1988
59. Which
industry provides the largest employment in India?
a) Chemicals
b) Textiles
c)
Iron and steel
d) Jute
60. The highest
denomination banknote being in circulation in India is
a) 500 rupee note
b) 1000
rupee note
c)
5000 rupee note
d) 2000
rupee note
61. When was
the Decimal currency system introduced in India?
a) January
1955
b) April 1955
c)
April 1951
d) April 1957
62). The Indian rupee is a legal tender in two
other countries. One is Nepal. The other is
a) Pakistan
b) Sri Lanka
c)
Bhutan
d) Afghanistan
63. Kerala’s shores are
famous for the deposits of
a) Copper
b) Coal
c)
Thorium
d) Iron ore
64. Which of the
following taxes is the largest source of revenue for the Government of India?
a) Excise
b) Customs
c)
Income tax
d) Corporation tax
65. The National
Stock Exchange (NSE) is located at
a) Mumbai
b) New Delhi
c)
Madras
d) Calcutta
66.The Securities and Exchange Board of India
(SEBI) was established in
a) 1992
b) 1947
c)
1990
d) 1988
67. Which of the
following is not a direct tax?
a) Sales
tax
b) Income tax
c)
Wealth tax d)corporation tax
68. Which of
the following is the Central bank of India?
a) State Bank of India
b) Reserve
bank of India
c)
Imperial Bank of India
d) Punjab National bank
69. The Reserve
Bank of India came into existence on
a) April
1, 1936
b) January
26, 1894
c)
August 15, 1947
d) April 1, 1947
70. Which of
the following was the first Indian bank?
a) Bank of Baroda
b) Bank of Hindustan
c)
Punjab National Bank
d) State Bank of India
71. In which of
the following years was power development initiated in India?
a) 1900
b) 1905
c)
1911
d) 1915
72. How many banks were nationalized
in 1969?
a) 10
b) 12
c)
13
d) 14
73. Who was the Prime Minister of
India when nationalization of banks took place in 1969?
a) Indira
Gandhi
b) Jawaharlal
Nehru
c)
Lal Bahadur Shastri
d) Morarji Desai
74. At which of
the following places was the first hydroelectric power station commissioned?
a) Chambal
b) Damodar
c)
Mandi
d) Shivasamudram
75. Garland
canal project envisages the conservation of water resources in the country
through the
construction of
construction of
a) dams
b) canals
c)
embankments
d) none
of these
76. The largest
percentage of bonded labour in India belongs to
a) scheduled castes
b) scheduled
tribes
c)
other backward classes
d) none
of these
77. In which of
the following year was the mining of coal started in India
a) 1775
b) 1774
c)
1800
d) 1805
78. Which of the
following is India’s biggest dam?
a) Bhakra
Nangal
b) Hirakud
c)
Farakka
d) Pong
Dam
79. On which
river is the Pong Dam hydro electric power project built?
a) Ganga
b) Ravi
c)
Beas
d) Hughly
80. In India
which crop is sown on the largest area?
a) Jowar
b) wheat
c)
tobacco
d) rice
81. Bakra Nangal
is a joint project of Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan. On which river is this
built?
a) Yamuna
b) Sindhu
c)
Sutlej
d) Ravi
82. On
which river is the Hirakud dam built?
a) Godavari
b) Kaveri
c)
Mahanadi
d) Narmada
83. On which
river is the Tehri dam built?
a) Alakananda
b) Bhagirathi
c)
Ganga
d) Hooghly
84. Which
Indian state leads in the production of rubber?
a) Tamil
Nadu
b) Kerala
c)
Karnataka
d) Gujarat
85. Which
Indian state tops in the production of gypsum?
a) Gujarat
b) Rajasthan
c)
Kerala
d) Karnataka
86. Into
how many PIN code zones is India divided?
a) eight
b) seven
c)
six
d) nine
87. Which state
has the highest percentage of people living below the poverty line?
a) Uttar
Pradesh
b) Orissa
c)
Bihar
d) Madhya Pradesh
88. Which of
the following is the most populous city in India?
a) Mumbai
b) Delhi
c)
Kolkatta
d) Chennai
89. Which Indian
state has the lowest percentage of people living below the poverty line?
a) Punjab
b) Gujarat
c)
Karnataka
d) Maharashtra
90. Which Indian
state has the highest per capita income?
a) Haryana
b) Punjab
c) Uttar Pradesh
d) Karnataka
91. Which Indian state stands first in the
production of coffee?
a) Kerala
b) Karnataka
c)
Assam
d) Gujarat 92.First woman judge to be appointed to Supreme
Court was:
(A) Rani Jethmalani
(B) Anna George Malhotra
(C)
M. Fathima Beevi
(D) Leila
Seth
93. Which of
the following political parties was first de-recognized and later on again
recognized as a
National Party by Election Commission of India ?
National Party by Election Commission of India ?
(A) Communist
Party of India
(B) Communist Party of India-Marxist
(C)
Samajwadi Party
(D) Republican Party of India
94. Which one
of the following pairs is not correctly matched:
STATE or UT —– Seat of High Court
A.. Uttarakhand — Nainital
B. Daman and Diu — Ahmedabad
STATE or UT —– Seat of High Court
A.. Uttarakhand — Nainital
B. Daman and Diu — Ahmedabad
C. Arunachal
Pradesh – Guwahati
D. Chhattisgarh
– Bilaspur
95. Right to
property according to Constitution of India is a –
A. Fundamental Rights
B. Directive Principle
C. Legal Right
D. Social Right
96. Which of the
following amendments in the Constitution of India are related with the
institution of
“Panchayat Raj”?
“Panchayat Raj”?
1. 106th
2.
100th
3.
73rd
4. 74th
A. Only 1
B. Only 2
C. Both 1 & 2
D. Both 3 & 4
97. The first
Five-Year Plan in India was launched in the year?
A. 1951
B. 1947
C. 1948
D. 1949
98. Who is the
Chief Law Officer of India ?
A. Secretary, Law Department
B. Attorney General
C. Advocate General
D. Solicitor General
99. Who prepared
the first draft Constitution of India ?
(A) Jawahar
Lal Nehru
(B) Gandhiji
(C)
Advisory Branch of the
Constituent Assembly
(D) Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patel
100. Who was the
Chairman of the Draft Committee of the Constituent Assembly ?
(A) Dr.
B. R. Ambedkar
(B) K. M. Munshi
(C)
Jagjivan Ram
(D) None
of the above
101. When did
Constituent Assembly adopt a national Flag ?
(A) 22nd Aug. 1947
(B) 22nd July 1947
(C)
22nd Jan. 1947
(D) 22nd
Oct. 1947
102. Who was the
last British Governor General who addressed the Constituent Assembly ?
(A) Lord
Attlee
(B) Lord
Mount Batten
(C)
Lord Bentick
(D) None
of the above
103. When was
the Constitution of India adopted by the Constituent Assembly ?
(A) 25th Nov. 1949
(B) 29th Nov. 1949
(C)
26th Nov. 1949
(D) 27th Nov. 1949
104. In the
Parliament of India Upper House in known as ?
(A) Lok Sabha
(B) Rajya Sabha
(C)
Council of States
(D) None
of the above
105. In the
National Flag, what does saffron colour represent ?
(A) Spirit of Renunciation
(B) Spirit of colours
(C)
Spirit of Human nature
(D) None
of the above
106. In the
National Flag, which colour is used in the wheel ?
(A) Blue
(A) Blue
(B) Navy Blue
(C)
Red Green
(D) Green-White
107.Chief Election Commissioner of India holds
office for a period of ?
A. six years
B. during the pleasure of the
President
C. For six years or till the age of
65 years, whichever is earlier
D. for five years or till the age
of 60 years, whichever is earlier
108. The judge of
the Supreme Court of India now retire at the age of
A. 62 years
B. 60 years
C. 65 years
D. 58 years
109. Which of
the following bills cannot be introduced first in the Rajya Sabha?
A. Bill bringing a State under the
President’s rule
B. Money Bill
C. Bill pertaining to the removal
of the President by impeachment
D. Bill proclaiming all the State
of emergency arising out of war or external aggression.
110. The speaker
of the Lok Sabha:
A. Has no right to vote
B. Votes like any other member of
the Lok Sabha
C. Has
two votes-one in ordinary course and another in case of tie
D. Votes
only in case of tie
111. First state
in India which was created on linguistic basis ?
A. Gujarat
B. Kerala
C. Haryana
D. Andhra Pradesh
112. During which
Five Year Plan was Green Revolution initiated in India?
A. 5th
B. 6th
C. 4th
D. 3rd
113. NITI
AYOG is a –
A. Political body
B. Non-political body
C. Quasi-political body
D. Statutory body
114. National
Development council was constituted on
A. August 16, 1950
B. April 1,1951
C. August 6, 1952
D. august 16, 1952
115. Which law
officer shall have the right to speak in both the Houses of Parliament ?
(A) Solicitor
General
(B) Advocate
General
(C)
Attorney General
(D) Legal
Advisor
116. Which
Article of the Constitution of India mentioned the posts of the Chairman and
Deputy
Chairman of Rajya Sabha ?
Chairman of Rajya Sabha ?
(A) 90
(B) 89
(C)
93
(D) 94
117. In which
session of Parliament, Railway and General Budgets are presented ?
(A) Monsoon
session
(B) First
session
(C)
Winter session
(D) None
of the above
118. Where wards
Committees are found ?
(A) Gram
Sabha
(B) Gram Panchayat
(C)
Municipalities
(D) None
of the above
119. Who has the
Authority to approve President Rule in the state ?
(A) Parliament
(B) Lok Sabha
(C)
State Legislature
(D) Council of State
120. Constitutionally,
who has the power to make a law on the subject mentionable in the Union List
(A) Lok Sabha
(B) Parliament
(C)
Rajya Sabha
(D) Legislative
Council
121.
The greatest philosopher and
preacher of Saiva sect was– (A) Jnaneshwar (B) Shankaracharya (C) Ramanuj (D) Vallabhacharya
122.
The grand temples of Khajuraho
were built by the rulers of– (A) Solanki dynasty of Gujarat (B) Parmar
dynasty of Malwa (C) Chandelas
of Bundelkhand (D) Chauhan of Ajmer
123. The main cause of Timurs' invasion of India was– (A) His excessive zeal for Islam
(B) Victory and plunder (C) Extension of empire (D) Liberal religious policy of the Sultan of
Delhi
124. The Pope
called upon the Christians to fight Crusades against Turks because he–
(A) Wanted
to extend his influence in Europe
(B) Wanted to check the expansion of Turkish Empire
(C)
Wanted top liberate Jerusalem, a
sacred place of Christians from the occupation of Turks
(D) Wanted to forge unity among the divided Christian rulers
125. Under whose
leadership the Jats revolted against Aurangzeb ?
(A) Raja Ram (B) Gokul
(A) Raja Ram (B) Gokul
(C) Churaman (D) Surajmal
126.
The First President of America
was– (A) George Washington (B) Abraham Lincoln (C) Wilson (D) Roosevelt
127.
The French revolution was more
important than that of America and England because– (A) It came out from the middle
classes (B) It ended the monarchism
(C) It
affected all countries of Europe (D) It established Socialism in Europe
128. The name of
the thinker who propounded the idea of separation of powers was–
(A) Diderot (B) Montesque
(A) Diderot (B) Montesque
(C) Voltaire (D) Rousseau
129. The person
who was held responsible for the reign of terror during French revolution named–
(A) Robeespierre (B) Danton
(A) Robeespierre (B) Danton
(C) Voltaire (D) Mirabeau
130. The
Industrial Revolution started from England because–
(A) England
was a rich country
(B) The
people of England were inventive mind
(C)
The Rulers encourage industries
(D) England
was geographically well suited as raw material like coal and iron was available
in abundance
131.
The fundamental principles of
Indian foreign policy is based on– (A) Non-allianment (B) Imperialism (C) Military Treaty (D) Political
Alliances
132. The
Azad Hind Fauz was organised by– (A) Bhagat Singh (B) Subhash Chandra Bose (C) Maharaj Mahendra Pratap (D)
C.R. Dass
133. The United Nation Organisation differs from the League of Nations in the
way that–
(A) The
United Nations is an International body and the League of Nations was limited
Europe
(B) The
United Nations works with the cooperation of all country members while the
League of Nations was under the control of the few
(C) The
United Nations is not a part of an international treaty whereas League of
Nations was
(D) The
range of the United Nations is wider than that of the League of Nations
134. Which of the
following is the most powerful in U.N.O. ?
(A) General Assembly (B) Security Council
(C) Secretriat (D) International Court
(A) General Assembly (B) Security Council
(C) Secretriat (D) International Court
135. 26th Jan.,
1950 is important in History of India because–
(A) India
got independence
(B) Mahatma Gandhi died
(C)
New constitution of Free India
was introduced and India became a Sovereign Republic
(D) The
Indian States were merged
136. Who was the
ruler of Delhi when Ibn Battutah visited India?
(A) Ibrahim Lodhi (B) Muhammad Ghori
(A) Ibrahim Lodhi (B) Muhammad Ghori
(C) Muhammad bin Tughlaq (D) Sultan Raziya
137. 1857 is
famous in Indian history as–
(A) The
first Indian War of Independence
(B) A
year of unusual prosperity
(C)
The starting point of
industrialisation in the country
(D) The culminating point of the Bengal renaissance
138. Which one of
the following Acts brought about the abolition of the rule of East India
Company?
(A) Act of 1793 (B) Act of 1813
(A) Act of 1793 (B) Act of 1813
(C) Act of 1833 (D) Act of 1858
139. The demand
for a separate State of Pakistan was made on the basis of 'two nation' theory
at the
Lahore Session of All Indian Muslim League held in–
Lahore Session of All Indian Muslim League held in–
(A)
1907 (C) 1937
(B) 1928
(D) 1940
140. Which one of the following Sikh Gurus
organised the Sikhs as soldiers to fight against the Mughal Army?
(A) Guru Nanak (B) Guru Arjun Dev
(C) Guru
Angada (D) Guru Govind Singh
141.who have written the book the mystery of
utmost happiness.. a. R .k lakshman b.arundhati roy
c. J L Nehru
d.ruskin bond
d.ruskin bond
142.when international yog divas is celebrated ?
1.22 june
2.21 june
3.7th march
4.6th February
143.who has been awarded the best person of social justice (VEERMANI SAMAJKIK NYAYA)
?
a.narendra modi
b.kailash satyrthi
c.malala yushufjai
d.nitish kumar
144.who got the man booker prize for 2016
a.bob dylon
b.paul pukkutti
c.paul piety
d. arundhati roy
145.who has been conffered with the 2016
saraswti samman?
1.padma sachdev
2.raghubeer chaudhary
3.ram Narayan
4.sobha mudgal
146.The word butterfly is related with which game?
1.polo
2.golf
3.swimming
4.rowing
147.which state has started giving kerosene subsidy
through DBT first.
1.madhya Pradesh
2.bihar
3.jharkhand
4.telangana
148which region is known by RUHR of india
1.jhariya
2.damodar valley
3.tamilnadu
4.aurangabad
149.who can lend loans to farmers
1.sheduled banks
2.NABARD
3.self help group
4.all of the above
150.which of the following is a quantitative
mode of finance control?
1.cash reserve ration
2.moral suasion
3.reduction in subsidy
4.reduction in non planned expenditure
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