Quiz No 2: Objective GK For All Examinations
51. Mughal Sarai is situated in :
A. Haryana B. Orissa C. Uttar Pradesh D. Bihar
52. Who wrote the book Affluent Society’ ?
A. Arun Shourie B. Salman Rushdie C. Charles Dickens D. J.K. Galbraith
53. ‘Altimeter’ is used to measure :
A. rainfall B. altitude C. pressure D. humidity
54. The Abbreviation AIDS stands for:
A. Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome B. Acquired Immune Disease
Syndrome C. Acquired Immune Disease Symptom D. Acquired Immune
Deficiency Symptom.
55. Who said “To be or not to be, that is the question?”
A. Winston Churchill B. JuliusCaesar C. Admiral Nelson D. Hamlet
56. ‘Dermatology’ is the science dealing with:
A. bacteria B. shells C. skin D. tissues
57. The disease ‘Meningitis’ is associated with
A. stomach B.skin C.eyes D.brain and spinal cord
58. What does the word ‘aphasia’ mean?
A. disease effecting skin B. loss of sight C. speech disorders
D. loss of memory
59. ‘Hari Om Ashram Trust’ award is given in the Field of:
A. Fone arts B. Social Sciences C. National Integration D. Sciences
60. The book’ManviniBhavai’is written by:
A. PremChand B. Nirad C. Chaudhary C. Pannalal Patel D. Amrith
61. Wireless telegraphy was invented by:
A. Edison B. Newton C. Marconi D. Bruno
62.The outer crust on the surface of earth is called:
A. stratosphere B. lithosphere C. hydrosphere D. biosphere
63.Hygrometer is an instrument used in measuring:
A. relative humidity B. density of milk C. high temperature Dspecific gravity
64. The age of a tree can be calculated by:
A. counting the number of branches B. measuring its growth C.measuring its height D. counting the number of annual rings
65. Which is most important for the growth of children?
A. milk B. proteins C. vitamins D. fats
66. In metabolism enzymes act as:
A. catalyst B. oxidant C. reductant D. promoter
67. Yawning is due to:
A. to ward off lethargy B. to ease digestion C. accumulation of carbon
dioxide in the body D. to feel relaxed
68. Hormones are useful for:
A. energy production B. metabolic function C. preventing disease
D. digestion and reproduction
69. Urea is excreted through:
A. intestine B. skin C. lungs D. kidneys
70. Which of the following is NOT a party to the sharing of the Cauvery water ?
A. Andra Pradesh B. Kerala C. Karnataka D. Tamil Nadu
71. Kalinadi Hydro Electric Power Project is which of the following state?
A. West Bengal B. Punjab C. Karnataka D. Haryana
72. The first nuclear submarine acquired by the Indian Navy is named as:
A. ChaKra B. Nag C. Maitri D. Gangotri
73. Which of the following is NOT ‘Peeth’ of one of the four Sankaracharyas in India?
A. Badrinath B. Mathurai C. Shringeri D. Dwaraka
74. The solubility of gases in liquids can be increased by:
A. decreasing temperature and increasing pressure B. increasing temperature
C. decreasing pressure D. increasing temperature and decreasing pressure
75. An axon is part of a/an:
A. epithetical cell B. bone cell C. nerve cell D. muscle cell
76. A quantum of visible light is called
A. hyperon B. phonon C. photon D. proton
77. The muscles attached to the bones are:
A. voluntary and striated B. involuntary and straited C. voluntary and smooth D. involuntary and smooth
78. The egg-producing structure of an animal is called the:
A. Ovum B. oviduct C. ovale D. ovary
79. Which among the following is the best source of protein? ;
A. Apples B. Wheat C. Beans D. Butter
80.How many ribs are there in a human body?
A. 1 B. 12. C.22 D. 14
81. The first nuclear power station of India is at:
A. Pokhran B. Kirkee C. Kalpakkam D. Tarapore
82. Which soil among the following is used for producing cotton?
A. black B. red C. laterite D. terai
83. Who among the following in known as “Man of Destiny”
A. Mussolini B. Bismarck C. Nepolean D. Adolf Hitler
84. The famous rath yathra is traditionally associated with the temple at:
A. Dwaraka B.Puri C. Varanasi D. Rameshwaram
85. Damodar Valley Project is a joint venture of:
A. Bengal and Orissa B. Karnataka and Orissa C. Bihar and Karnataka
D. Bihar and Bengal
86. How many languages are listed in the Indian Constitution ?
A. 13 B. 14 C. 15 D.1
87. The science of designing instruments or systems modeled after living organisms:
A. Bionics B. Biometry C. Biotelemetry D. Biopsy
88. Which of the following is the science dealing with tumor?
A. oncology B. serology C. conchology D. chronology
89. The highway connecting Sinkiang in China with occupied Kashmir is called:
A. Pakistan-China highway B. Karakoram highway C. Asian highway D. Siachen highway
90. Milk is an example of
A. emulsion B. suspension C. gel D. None of these
91. Agronomy means:
A. science of forestry B. science of environment
C. science of soil and plants D. science of space
92. Heparin is used for:
A. loss of blood B. clotting of blood C. white corpuscle formation
D. red corpuscle formation
93. What is lost during dehydration ?
A. Magnesium chloride B. Calcium chloride C. Sodium chloride
D. Pottassium chloride
94. Leprosy is treated by:
A. Tetracycline B. Erythromycine C. Penicillin D. Sulphones
95. An element which does not combine with oxygen is:
A. iodine B. helium C. nitrogen D. chlorine
96. Our eyes are most sensitive to
A. red light B. violet light C. yellow-green light D. blue light .
97. The development of an egg without being fertilised by a sperm is known as:
A. regeneration B. metamorphosis C. parthenogenesis D. differentiation
98. Which of the following is considered as the ‘Electronic City of India?
A. Hyderabad B. Bangalore C. Chennai D. Mumbai.
99. The famous Amarnath Shrine is in the state of
A. Uttar Pradesh B. Gujarat C. Himachal Pradesh D. Jammu & Kashmir
100. Who among the following was twice awarded the Nobel prize in a scientific field?
A. Marie Curie B. Linus Poling C. Jonas Salk D. Alexander Fleming
Answer
51. C. Uttar Pradesh
52. D. J.K. Galbraith
53. B. altitude
54. A. Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
55. D. Hamlet
56. C. skin
57. D.brain and spinal cord
58. C. speech disorders
59. D. Sciences
60. C. Pannalal Patel
61. C. Marconi
62. B. lithosphere
63. A. relative humidity
64. D. counting the number of annual rings
65. B. proteins
66. D. promoter
67. C. accumulation of carbon
dioxide in the body
68. B. metabolic function
69. D. kidneys
70.A. Andra Pradesh
71. C. Karnataka
72.A. Chakra
73.B. Mathurai
74. A. decreasing temperature and increasing pressure
75.C. nerve c’ell
76. C. photon
77. A. voluntary and striated
78. D. Ovary
79. C. Beans
80. B. 12
81. D. Tarapore
82. A. black
83. C. Nepolean
84. B. Puri
85. D. Bihar and Bengal
86. D.18
87. A. Bionics
88. A. oncology
89. B. Karakoram highway
90. A. emulsion
91. C. science of soil and plants
92. B. clotting of blood
93. C. Sodium chloride
94. D. Sulphones
95. B. helium
96. C. yellow-green light
97. C. parthenogenesis
98. B. Bangalore
99. D. Jammu & Kashmir
100. A. Marie Curie