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Q1) Arrange these landmark events in India‟s Space Programme in Chronological

order

1. Announcement of Gaganyaan
2. Launch of Mangalyaan
3. Launch of Aryabhata
4. Formation of ISRO

ANS. DCBA

Q2) The Trigger of gun is, colloquially, also known as what?

A.Haathi

B.Baagh

C.Ghoda

D.Oont

Q3) Which of these numbers is normally required to verify a transaction, when


shopping online using a debit or credit card?

1. PAN
2. PNR
3. CVV
4. AADHAR

Q4) Which of these substances is composed of only two elements – hydrogen & oxygen?

1. Water
2. Salt
3. Sugar
4. Blood

Q5) “Nabhah Sparsham Deeptam”, the motto of India Air Force, is taken from which
ancient work?

A.Garuda Purana

B.Valmiki Ramayan

C.Bhagwad Gita

D.Mundaka Upnishad

Q6) In 2018, which Indian – born person won the Field Medal, often called Noble Prize
for Mathematics?

1. Manjul Bhargava
2. Akshay Venkatesh
3. Vashishtha Narayan Singh
4. S S Abhtankar

Q7) Which of these state‟s capital is farthest east?

A.Arunachal Pradesh

B.Nagaland

C.Manipur

D.Mizoram

Q8) At which monument in Delhi did the British forces arrest Bahadur Shah Zafar in
September 1857?

1. Humayu‟s Tomb
2. Nizamuddin Dargah
3. Purana Qila
4. Tughlaqabad Fort

Q9) In the abbreviation PNR, used while issuing rail or air ticket, what does R stand
For?

A.Reservation

B.Record

C.Registration

D.Recognition

Q10) Which is the only one of these which comes in different sizes called mini, micro
and nano?

1. Trucks
2. Credit Cards
3. Cars
4. SIM Cards

Standard SIM (15 x 25mm) Micro SIM (12 x 15mm) Nano SIM (8.8 x 12.3mm)

Q11) Which of these creatures is not scientifically classified as fish?

A.Rohu

B.Katla

C.Hilsa
D.Jhinga

Q12) Who among the following mythological figures got his name because of his ability
to move his chariot in all directions?

1. Adhiratha
2. Dasharatha
3. Jayadratha
4. Partha

Q13) Which is the largest joint in the human body?

A.Elbow

B.Hip

C.Knee

D.Shoulder

Q14) Which Indian state had India‟s first Muslim Woman Chief Minister?

A.Kerala

B.Jammu &Kashmir

C.Goa

D.Assam

Q15) The only person to win two individual Nobel Prizes, not shared with anyone else,
won them in what fields?

1. Chemistry, Physics
2. Chemistry, Peace
3. Chemistry, Chemistry
4. Literature, Peace

Q16) In which of these sports are balls, ribbons, ropes, hoops and clubs used?

A.Rhythmic Gymnastics

B.Synchronized Swimming

C.Rugby Sevens

D.Beach Volleyball

Q17) What kind of embroidery is this, which is believed to have been popularised by
Mughal Empress Noor Jehan?
A.Kantha

B.Chikankari

C.Gota Patti

D.Phulkari

Q18) Which of these creatures produces vermicompost?

1. Cockroach
2. Termite
3. Earthworm
4. Centipede

Q19) Which of these athletes is known by the nickname „Dhing Express‟?

A.Saikhom Mirabai Chanu

B.Hima Das

C.Manika Batra

D.Manu Bhaker

Q20) What does the „R‟ stand for in the name of Dr B R Ambedkar?

A.Ramesh

B.Ramakant

C.Raman

D.Ramji

Q21) According to WHO, which disease has been completely eradicated from the world
by vaccination?

A.Measles

B.Polio

C.Mumps

D.Smallpox

Q22) Which of these measures is the shortest in length?

A.Half Mile
B.Half Foot

C.Half Yard

D.Half Metre

Q23) Which of these is a board game which can normally be played by only two
opponents at a time?

1. Snakes & Ladders


2. Chess
3. Ludo
4. Monopoly

Q24) Common cold, polio and AIDS are diseases caused by which of these organisms?

A.Bacteria

B.Virus

C.Protozoa

D.Fungus

Q25) In which century were the first two battles of Panipat fought?

A.15th

B.16th

C.18th

D.17th

Q26) The twenty seven daughters of Daksha collectively known as Nakshatras, are the
Wives of which God?

A.Surya

B.Chandra

C.Mangal

D.Budha

Q27) Who wrote Saraswati Vandana “Var de Veenavaadini Var de“?

A.Jaishankar Prasad

B.Sumitranandan Pant
C.Ramdhari Singh Dinkar

D.Suryakant Tripathi Nirala

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