1. The temples of Halebid and Belur were built by:
(A) Cholas (B)
Hoysalas
(C)
Rashtrakutas (D) Pallavas
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2. With which historical personality is the Raigarh fort
associated:
(A) Rana
Pratap (B) Shivaji
(C) Akbar (D)
Muhammad Tughlaq
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3. The Kailash temple at Ellora is a specimen of:
(A) Gupta
Architecture (B) Rashtrakuta Architecture
(C) Chalukya
Architecture (D) Chola Architecture
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4. The erstwhile capital of Vijaynagar kingdom was:
(A) Bellary
(B) Gadag
(C) Hampi (D)
Bijapur
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5. Who discovered electrons:
(A) Rutherford
(B) Niel Bohr
(C)
J.J.Thompson (D) None Of These
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6. How many Shastras (Darshans) are there in Hindu Mythology:
(A) 6 (B) 8
(C) 12 (D) 4
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7. Which war led to ‘Tashkent Declaration’:
(A) Indo China
War
(B) Indo Pak
War of 1965
(C) Indo Pak
War of 1971
(D) None of
these
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8. Which among the following is not situated in Delhi:
(A) National
Physical Laboratory
(B) Central
Road Research Institute
(C) National
Botanical Garden
(D) National
Institute of Communicable Diseases
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9. Punter is a term associated with:
(A) Cricket
(B) Tennis
(C) Horse
Racing (D) Wrestling
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10. Which country is the largest producer of rubber:
(A) India (B)
Indonesia
(C) Brazil (D)
Malaysia
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11. The acid present in lemons and oranges is:
(A) Acetic
acid (B) Nitric Acid
(C) Citric
Acid (D) None of these
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12. Who founded the state of Mewar:
(A) Rawal (B)
Rana Kumbha
(C) Hamir (D)
None of these
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13. Tokaimura where the nuclear mishap happened in September,
1999 is situated in which of the following countries:
(A) China (B)
Korea
(C) Japan (D)
Taiwan
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14. Lalbagh garden built by Hyder Ali is situated in:
(A) Bangalore
(B) Mysore
(C) Mangalore
(D) Lucknow
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15. Meenakshi Sundareshwara temple is situated in:
(A) Madurai
(B) Tiruchirapalli
(C)
Rameshwaram (D) None of these
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16. Who among the following was captured and hanged after sepoy
mutiny:
(A) Lakshmi
bai (B) Tantia Tope
(C) Tipu
Sultan (D) Nana Saheb
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17. The unit of measurement of current is:
(A) A Volt (B)
An Ampere
(C) An Ohm (D)
A Degree
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18. Sanskrit Granth ‘Hitopedesh’ was written by:
(A) Chaitanya
(B) Narayan Pandit
(C) Kalidas
(D) None of these
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19. The tobacco contains:
(A) Caffeine
(B) Codeine
(C) Nicotine
(D) Morphine
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20. Which one of the following is not a derived quantity:
(A) Density
(B) Mass
(C) Volume (D)
Speed
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21. During summer days, water kept in an Earthen pot (Pitcher)
becomes cool because of phenomenon of:
(A) Diffusion
(B) Transpiration
(C) Osmosis
(D) Evaporation
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22. Marmagao port occupies fifth position in terms of total
traffic handled. Where is this:
(A) Tamilnadu
(B) West Bengal
(C) Goa (D)
Odisha
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23. Identify the incorrect match of the equivalent ranks in Army
and Navy respectively:
(A) Brigadier
: Commodore (B) Captain : Lieutenant
(C) Major :
Commander (D) Major General : Rear admiral
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24. It is a standard way of sending computer files to other
computers:
(A) FTP (B)
TCP
(C) URL (D)
Hyperlink
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25. Prem Pachisi was written by:
(A) Maithli
Sharan Gupta
(B) Munshi
Premchand
(C) Mahavir
Prasad Dwivedi
(D) Jai
Shankar Prasad
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26. Which of the following is the headquarter of Lakshadweep
Islands:
(A) Kavaratti
(B) Agatti
(C) Andrott
(D) Kalpeni
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27. UNICEF has its headquarter in:
(A) Washington
(B) San Francisco
(C) Geneva (D)
New York
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28. Sitara Devi is associated with which form of dance:
(A) Kuchipudi
(B) Kathak
(C)
Bharatnatyam (D) Kathakali
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29. Kolar, Hutti and Ramgiri is the:
(A) Gold
fields
(B) Place
where magnesite deposits are located.
(C) Place
where chromite deposits are located
(D) Place
where Lime stones are found
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30. National Highway no. 8 connects:
(A) Delhi to
Kolkata (B) Delhi to Mumbai
(C) Delhi to
Lucknow (D) Delhi to Pakistan Border
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31. Which part of body is affected in typhoid:
(A) Lungs (B)
Intestines
(C) Liver (D)
Pancreas
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32. The disease rickets is caused by the deficiency of:
(A) Vitamin –D
(B) Vitamin –C
(C) Vitamin –A
(D) All of these
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33. Tembhli became the first AADHAR village in India. The
village is located in the state of:
(A) Karnataka
(B) Madhya Pradesh
(C) Maharastra
(D) Uttar Pradesh
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34. The composition of 'white vitriol'?
(A) Iron,
sulphur and oxygen
(B) Zinc,
sulphur and oxygen
(C) Copper,
sulphur and oxygen
(D) Sulphur
and oxygen
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35. Satyam, the well known company which was in news owing to
financial fraud, had been taken over by which Industrial Group:
(A) Sahara (B)
Mahindra
(C) Reliance
(D) Wipro
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36. She started her career as an IFS officer and was unanimously
elected the 15th Lok Sabha speaker. She was elected to Lok Sabha and
representing a constituency in the state of:
(A) Madhya
Pradesh (B) Jharkhand
(C) Bihar (D)
West Bengal
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37. First Indian woman who reached Antarctica:
(A) Ujjawala
Patil (B) Pritisu Gupta
(C) Mahel Musa
(D) Geeta Ghosh
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38. The fourth Pressurised Heavy Water Reactors (PHWR) is now
ready at Kaiga. The state where this is located:
(A) Tamilnadu
(B) Kerala
(C) Hyderabad
(D) Karnataka
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39. An aqueous solution of copper sulphate is acidic in nature
because the salt undergoes:
(A) Dialysis
(B)
Electrolysis
(C) Hydrolysis
(D) Photolysis
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40. When water is heated from 0°C to 10°C, its volume:
(A) First
increases and then decreases
(B) Increases
(C) Decreases
(D) Does not
change
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41. Which among the following was the major demand of the
Bardoli Satyagraha (1928) organized under the leadership of Sardar Vallabh
Bhai Patel?
(A) Land to
the tiller
(B) Increase
the rates of labour wage
(C) Rollback
of newly enhanced revenue rate
(D) Supply of
agricultural Inputs to farmers at subsidized rate
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42. During the time of which Mughal emperor did the English East
India Company establish its first factory In India?
(A) Akbar (B)
Jahangir
(C) Shahjahan
(D) Aurangzeb
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43. The southernmost point in India, Indira Point, is in the:
(A) Daman
& Diu
(B) Andaman
and Nicobar Islands
(C) Dadar
& Nagar haveli
(D)
Kanyakumari
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44. Humayunama has been authored by:
(A) Firdausi
(B) Gulbadan Beghum
(C) Abul Fazal
(D) Kazi Nazrul Islam
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45. The highest grade of coal whose surface shines and has the
highest calorific value:
(A) Anthracite
(B) Lignite
(C) Hematite
(D) None of these
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46. In which folk paintings of India valuable stones and pieces
of glass are pasted:
(A) Nath Dwara
(B) Tanjore
(C) Kalighat
(D) Jagannath Puri
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47. Which Tala has sixteen Maathrass:
(A) Jhaptal
(B) Roopak Taal
(C) Teen Tala
(D) Aadi Tala
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48. Speaker of the Lok Sabha may be removed from the office by:
(A) A
resolution passed by a majority of all members of the House
(B) The order
of President of India
(C) A
resolution passed by at least 2/3 of the total membership of the house
(D) The ruling
party adopting a no confidence motion
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49. One of these is a sex-linked disease:
(A) Colour
Blindness (B) Malinancy
(C) Hepatitis
(D) Leukemia
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50. Which state of India produces the
country's highest percent
of safety matches:
(A) Andhra
Pradesh (B) Madhya Pradesh
(C) Tamil nadu
(D) Orissa
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