301.A disease which spreads out over a large area
is considered to be:
A. Sporadic B. Periodic C. Endemic D. Epidemic
302. The Ramakrishna Mission was founded by:
A. Nanda Kumar B. Vivekananda C. Raja Ram Mohan Roy
D. Mahavira
303.Kathakali is a classical dance style of:
A. Uttar Pradesh B. Orissa C.Andra Pradesh D. Kerala
304. Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre is located in:
A.Thiruvanamhapuram B. Dehra Dun C. Banglore D.Gujarat
305. The book Das Capital was written by:
A. Karl Marx B. Hegel C.Vladimir Lenin D. Frederick Angles
306. Which Indian sportsman was known through out the world as “Wizard” ?
A. Wetson Jones B.Dhyan Chand C.Sunil Gavaskar D. Prakash Padukone
307.Mahabalipuram temples were built by the kings of …….dynasty :
A. Pallava B. Kushan C. Chola D. Gupta
308.Even if I die, in the service of nation, I would be proud of it; every drop of my
blood, I am sure, will contribute to the growth of this nation, and to make it strong
and dynamic. Who uttered these words ?
A. Mahatma Gandhi B. Subhash Chandra Bose C. Lai
Bahadur Shastri D. Indira Gandhi
309.Ramesh Krishnan is the name associated with the game of:
A. Badminton B. Lawn Tennis C. Cricket D. Water Polo
310.The teeth used by a man for biting are called :
A. molass B. Incisors C. premolars D. canines
311. Khan Abdul Gafar Khan was more popularly known as:
A. Frontier Gandhi B.Lion of Punjab C. Pakistan’s Gandhi
D. Ljon of Kashmir
312.Rang.aswamy cup is the highest team prize in India for:
A Table Tennis B. Football C.Cricket D. Hockey
313. A dynamo which is used in bicycles is a device which converts:
A. Potential energy into light B. Light into electrical energy
C. Mechanical energy into electrical energy D. Solar energy into electrical energy
314. Who is the custodian of the Fundamental Rights embodied in the Indian
Constitution:
A . State Assemblies B. Prime Minister C. President of India D. Supreme court of India
315.Cell membranes consists chiefly of:
A. protein and carbohydrates B. carbohydrates and lipids
C. protein and lipids D.carbohydrates and nuclic acid
316.India’s first underground rail line is at:
A. Chennai B. Kolkata C. Ahmedabad D.Mumbai
317.In which State is.Koyna hydro-electric project situated ?
A. Karnataka B. Madhya Pradesh C.Gujarat D.Maharashtra
318. In which state is the famous Sun Temple of Konark located ?
A. Bihar B. Orissa C. Andra Pradesh D. Madhya Pradesh
319. The Indian city inaugurated February 1931
A. New Delhi B. Mumbai C. Kolkata D. Chandigarh
320. The unit to measure electric current is ?
A.Ampere B. Watt C. volt D.Horse Power
321.Who invented the safety Lamp?
A. Caxton B.Futton C.Humphrey Davy D. J.E. Landstrom
322.Who wrote the National Anthem of India ?
A. B.K. Chatterjee B. AbulFazal C. K. M. Munshi D. Rabindranath
Tagore
323.Who composed “Vande Mataram”?
A. K. M. Munshi B. Bankim Chandra Chatterjee C. Rabindranath
Tagore D. Abul Fazal
324. INSAT is a:
A. new township being developed near Delhi B. hydro-electric project C.satellite D. aircraft
325. Name the nationaf animal of India:
A. Tiger B. Leopard C. Lion D.Elephant
326. Name the person who demarcated the India – Pakistan boundary ?
A. LordWavell B. Winston Churchill C. Lord Mountbatten
D . Radcliff
327.Name the first woman Prime Minister of the world ?
A. Mrs. Sirimao Bandaranaike B. Mrs. Goldameir C. Mrs. Thatcher
D. Mrs. Indira Gandhi
328.Who started the Quit India Movement:
A. Dadbhai Naoroji B. Mahatma Gandhi C.C.R.Das D. Jawaharlal Nehru
329.The Alamatti dam is on the river :
A. Godavari B. Cauvery C. Krishna D. Mahanadi
330. Devices that are used to control current, say for dimming theatre lights, are
Called ?
A. transformers B. wattmeters C. transistors D. choke coils
331.The chemical digestion of which nutrient begins in the stomach ?
A. Protein B. starch C. sugar D. fat
332. If red blood cells are placed in distilled water, they will eventually be destroyed. Which process is most likely to be the chief cause of their destruction ?
A. Plasmolysis B.Osmosis C.Hydrolysis D.Dehydration synthesies
333. Transpirational pull and capillary action are important in the movement
of
materials in the:
A. Cambium B. Phloem C. Lenticel D. Xylem
334.The Hathigumpha inscription describes the achievements of:
A. Pulakesinll B. Asoka C. Kharavela D. Harsha
335. Mahayana form of Budhism emerged during the reign of:
A. Samudra Gupta B. Asoka C.Harsha D. Kanishka
336. The Khilafat movement was started by:
A. Fakhruddin AH Ahmed B. Ali Brothers C. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
D. Dr. ZakirHussain
337.Who is known as the father of local self government in India ?
A. Rippon B. Amherst C. Wellesley D. Cornwallis
338. Alexander defeated Porus in 326 B.C. at the battle of:
A. Thaneswar B. Hydaspes C. Peshwar D.Terrain
339. Who united all the Sikhs and founded a kingdom in the Punjab:
A Guru Gofeind Singh B.Guru Taj Bahadur C. Guru Nanak
D. Maharaja Ranjith Singh
340. The High Court in India were first started;
A. Delhi and Calcutta B. Bombay, Delhi and Madras C. Bombay, Madras and Calcutta D. Madrass and Bombay
341. The Ashtapradhan was the council of ministers during the reign of:
A. Tipu Sultan B. Krishnadeva Raya C. Shivaji D. Akbar
342. The first Muslim invader of India was:
A. Muhammad Bin Kasim B. Babar C.MahmudofGhazni D.Muhammad of Ghori
343. The Suez Canal was nationalised by:
A. Gamal Abdul Nasser B. Sadat C. King Farock D.Mohammed Naguib
344. The nearest planet to the sun is:
A. Mars B. Venus C. Mercury D. Saturn
345. “Hinterland” means:
A. Delta area B.Mountaneous area C. Coastal area D. Land area served
by a port
346. Borlaug Awards are given for the best contribution in the field of
A. Agricultural Science B. Nuclear Physics C.Chemical Engineering
D. Biological Sciences
347. Who is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of India?
A. Prime Minister of India B. Chief of Army Staff C. President of India
D. Defence Minister
348. The television apparatus was invented by:
A. Humphrey Davy B. Swinton C. J.L. Baird D. Otis
349. Haldia near Calcutta is famous for :
A. Thermal power B. Cables C. Steel Plant D. Oil Refinery
350. Who was the Prime Minister of Britain during the first world war ?
A. Ferdinand B. Woodrow Wilson C. Lloyd George D. Winston Churchill
Answer
301. D. Epidemic
302. B. Vivekananda
303. D. Kerala
304. A.Thiruvanamhapuram
305. A. Karl Marx
306. B.Dhyan Chand
307. A. Pallava
308. D. Indira Gandhi
309. B. Lawn Tennis
310. B. Incisors
311. A. Frontier Gandhi
312. D. Hockey
313. C. Mechanical energy into electrical energy
314. D. Supreme court of India
315. C. protein and lipids
316. B. Kolkata
317. D.Maharashtra
318. B. Orissa
319. A. New Delhi
320. A. New Delhi
321. C.Humphrey Davy
322. D. Rabindranath Tagore
323. B. Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
324. C.satellite
325. A. Tiger
326. D . Radcliff
327. A. Mrs. Sirimao Bandaranaike
328. B. Mahatma Gandhi
329. C. Krishna
330. D. choke coils
331. A. Protein
332. B.Osmosis
333. D. Xylem
334. C. Kharavela
335. D. Kanishka
336. B. Ali Brothers
337. A. Rippon
338. B. Hydaspes
339. D. Maharaja Ranjith Singh
340. C. Bombay, Madras and Calcutta
341. C. Shivaji
342. A. Muhammad Bin Kasim
343. A. Gamal Abdul Nasser
344. C. Mercury
345. D. Land area served by a
port
346. A. Agricultural Science
347. C. President of India
348. C. J.L. Baird
349. D. Oil Refinery
350. C. Lloyd George