1. Alpha-keratin is a protein present in which thing? = Wool
2. Where was the first session of the Constituent Assembly held? = New Delhi
3. Which of the following is used as ‘a moderator in nuclear reactor? = Graphite
4. Which planet looks reddish in the night sky? = Mars
5. What was the source of the blue gem stone, lapis lazuli, for the people of Harappan culture? = Afghanistan
6. Sachin Tendulkar scored his 100th international century against which country? = Bangladesh
7. In baseball, the two opposing teams consist of how many players? = 9 Players Each
8. The improper function of which results in condition ‘Myxoedema’ in human beings? = Thyroid Gland
9. In 1610, Galileo Galilei discovered four moons of which planet? = Jupiter
10. In the Vedic society, which was the term used to denote a group of families? = Grama
11. Who was the Chairman of the Union Constitution Committee of the Constituent Assembly? = Jawaharlal Nehru
12. Which element that does not occur in nature but can be produced artificially? = Plutonium
13. When had India a plan holiday? = After the drought of 1966
14. How are Latitude and Longitude? = Perpendicular to each other
15. Which Philosophy holds that the world is created and maintained by Universal Law? = Jain Philosophy
16. Which book is authored by V.S. Naipaul? = A House for Mr. Biswas
17. Which can be used for biological control of mosquitoes? = GAMBUSIA
18. Which proclamation of National Emergency automatically suspends? = Right to freedom
19. The latitude of a place is the same as which place? = Celestial pole
20. What was the script used in the earliest Tamil inscriptions? = Brahmi
21. In which technology do Cryogenic engines find applications? = Rocket technology
22. SHOVNA NARAYAN is a reputed personality in which field? = Classical dance
23. During which Plan did prices show a decline? = First
24. Which instrument used for finding out wind-direction? = Wind Vane
25. Which ports handled the north Indian trade during the Gupta period? = Broach
26. Which vitamin is considered to be a hormone? = D
27. On the basis of financial crisis how many times has emergency been declared by the President of India? = Zero
28. Which is the element found on the surface of the moon? = Titanium
29. Why is ‘Beaufort Scale’ used? = To measure wind velocity
30. Which TOMAR ruler is credited to have established Delhi? = Anangpal
31. ‘My Music, My Life’ is the autobiography of which person? = Pt. Ravi Shankar
32. Which was the first talkie film of India? = ALAMARA
33. Through which Translocation of food materials in plants takes place? = Phloem
34. When does Relative humidity decreases? = With Increased Temperature
35. Who was the Sultan of Delhi who is reputed to have built the biggest network of canals in India? = Feroze Shan
Tughlaq
36. What type of Party system has been evolved in India? = Multi Party
37. A man with a dark skin, in comparison with a man with a white skin, what will experience? = Less Heat and Less
Cold
38. Which bank is the Banker of the Banks? = RBI
39. Where are a large number of species are found within a small unit of area? = Wet evergreen equatorial forests
40. KRISHNADEVA RAYA wrote a famous work, namely AMUKTAMALYADA, in which language? = Telugu
41. Folk painting ‘Madhubani’ is famous in which state? = Bihar
42. Which is the tree requiring minimum water for its growth? = Babul
43. Which post does the Constitution of India does not mention? = The Deputy Prime Minister
44. Which country is the largest producer of Bauxite? = Australia
45. Which Indian rulers was a contemporary of Akbar? = Rani Durgawati
46. How are Oxygen and ozone? = Allotropes
47. From where did India introduce cultivation of tobacco/tapioca/ pineapple? = South America
48. When was the Reserve Bank of India taken over by the Government? = 1948
49. Which is found on the western coast of continents between 30° and 40° latitudes? = Mediterranean Climate Region
50. Which school of paintings developed independently during the Mughal Period? = The Bijapur School
51. In which is ‘Foot and Mouth Disease’ found? = Cattle
52. Who decides the number of Judges in a High Court? = President
53. What denotes the smallest temperature? =1° on the Kelvin scale
54. In which latitudes largest quantities of bauxite is found? = Tropical latitudes
55. Which was the first English ship that came to India? = Red Dragon
56. Which tree, once very popular in social forestry, is now taken to be environmental hazard? = Eucalyptus
57. Foot-and-Mouth disease in animals, a current epidemic in some parts of the world, by which is this caused? =
Bacterium
58. In which animal is respiration done by skin? = Frog
59. The Ruhr-Westphalia region is a famous industrial region of which country? = Germany
60. Which was the first newspaper to be published in India? = Bengal Gazette
61. With which does the power to extend or restrict the jurisdiction of the High Court rest? = With the Parliament
62. ‘Gobar gas’ contains mainly which gas? = Methane
63. Which is the biggest Public Sector undertaking in the country? = Railways
64. Which rocks is transformed into marble? = Limestone
65. Which ‘Englishmen was fellow of Gandhi-Ji’ in South Africa? = Polak
66. By which number the quality of gasoline sample is determined? = By its Octane Number
67. Due to bite of mad dog the disease hydrophobia is caused by which virus? = Rabies Virus
68. Who appoints the Chief Election Commissioner of India? = President
69. What is the principal reason for the formation of metamorphic rocks? = Extreme heat and pressure
70. Who said “I therefore want freedom immediately, this very night, before dawn if it can be had”? = Gandhi-Ji
71. A temperature at which both the Fahrenheit and the centigrade scales have the same value? = -40°C
72. With which is the ‘Tennis court oath’ associated? = French Revolution
73. Which is the tax that takes away a higher proportion of one’s income as the income rises? = Progressive Tax
74. Where is the Sargasso Sea located? = North Atlantic Ocean
75. Who com-merited that Cripps Mission was a post-dated cheque on a crashing bank? = Mahatma Gandhi
76. Medicine for epilepsy is obtain from which lichen? = Parmelia
77. Up to how much age can the Members of the Union Public Service Commission function? = 65 years
78. Which type of glass is used for making glass reinforced plastic? = Quartz Glass
79. Which is the greatest known ocean depth (which lies in the Pacific Ocean)? = 10,994 m - The Challenger Deep in the
Mariana Trench
80. At which one place did Mahatma Gandhi first start his Satyagraha in India? = Champaran
81. With which country is “Orange’ Revolution” associated? = Ukraine
82. With which field was Pandit Bhimsen Joshi associated? = Music
83. What percentage of water is lost during transpiration? = 99%
84. Which is the most populous city in the world? = Tokyo, Japan
85. By which ruler was the practice of military governorship first introduced in India? = Greeks
86. Which country has the briefest Constitution in the world? = USA
87. When temperature is gradually decreased, what is the specific heat of substance? = Decreased
88. What is the mean of Invisible Export? = Export of Services
89. Which is the country with the highest density of population in Europe? = Netherlands
90. Bhakt Tukaram was a contemporary of which Mughal emperor? = Jahangir
91. Who was the first person to cross the Alps with army? = Hannibal
92. What is the loss of water in the form of water drops called? = Guttation
93. Who was made the Home Minister when Jawaharlal Nehru formed the Interim Government in 1946? = Sardar Patel
94. Which foreign country is closest to Andarnan Islands? = Myanmar
95. Who was called Zinda Pir (living saint) in Mughal India? = Aurangzeb
96. Which metal is nontoxic in nature? = Gold
97. Which is the latest addition to the list of UNESCO’s world heritage sites in India? = Year 2016 (Nalanda University,
Khangchendzonga National Park, Architectural work of Le Corbusier-Chandigarh)
98. Which committee was assigned to recommend reforms in the insurance sector? = Malhotra Committee
99. Which State shares boundaries with the maximum number of other States of India? = Uttar Pradesh (9 including
Delhi)
100. The first railway line in India was opened in which year? = 1853
101. What is Study of growth and development of embryo? = Embryology
102. What is the minimum permissible age for employment in any factory or mine? = 14 Years
103. Angular separation between two colours of the spectrum depends upon which thing? = Angle of Deviation
104. Which mountain range stretches from Gujarat in west to Delhi in the north? = Aravali Mountains
105. In which nomad man started settling? = Neolithic Age
106. Where is the headquarter of International Atomic Energy Agency is located? = Vienna, Austria
107. The book ‘Diplomatic Encounter’ has been written by which author? = Arundhati Roy
108. What is the Study of pulse and arterial blood pressure called? = Sphygmology
109. The Himalayas are formed of parallel fold ranges of which the oldest range? = The Great Himalayan Range
110. Rigveda is divided into 10 books. Which books are the oldest? = Second to Seventh
111. Who is competent to prescribe conditions as for acquiring Indian citizenship? = Parliament
112. Which is the element that has the highest first ionization potential? = Nitrogen
113. During which Plan did prices show a decline? = First
114. Which state has the largest number of salt lakes in India? = Rajasthan
115. Who was the last of the 24th Jain Tirthankaras? = Mahavira
116. Who is the author of the book ‘The Rights of Man’? = Thomas Paine
117. What is considered as the easily digestible source of protein? = Soyabean
118. When the Vice-President acts as President he gets the emoluments of which post? = President
119. Which port especially developed for exporting iron ore to Japan? = Paradip, Orissa
120. Which site, where Ashokan pillars exist, has the bull capital? = Rampurva, Bihar
121. Total internal reflection of light is possible when light enters from which thing? = Water to air (Dense to Rare
Medium)
122. The book ‘Worshipping False Gods’ is written by which person? = Arun Shourie
123. When was the Rolling plan designed? = 1978-83
124. Which is a global biodiversity hotspot in India? = Western Ghats
125. During which reign was Kalidasa lived? = Chandragupta II
126. In the human body, Cowper’s glands form a part of which system? = Reproductive system
127. The resolution for removing the Vice-President of India can be moved in which House? = Rajya Sabha alone
128. Which transition metal is in liquid state? = Mercury
129. Which type of forest exhibits highest bio-diversity? = Tropical rain forest
130. Which Rashtrakuta ruler established a victory pillar in Rameshwaram? = Krishna III
131. Forced Saving Refers to……… = Reduction of consumption consequent to a rise in price
132. The UNESCO declared 2011 as which International Year? = International Year of Chemistry
133. In absence of ribosome in cell which function does not takes place? = Protein synthesis
134. Where are Tapovan and Vishnugarh Hydroelectric Projects located? = Uttarakhand
135. Who was the last ruler of the Tughlaq dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate? = Nasir-ud-din-Mahmud
136. To whom does the Public Accounts Committee submit its report? = The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
137. If a bar magnet is cut length wise into 3 parts, what will the total number of poles be? = Six
138. The Issue Department of the RBI maintain a………. against printing of notes. = Minimum Reserve System
139. With which river is the Omkareshwar Project associated? = Narmada
140. The ruler which was not invited to join the confederacy to fight against Vijaynagar in the battle of Talikota? = Berar
141. The United Nations declared 2010 as which International Year of? = Rapprochement of Cultures, Biodiversity
2016: International Year of Pulses
2017: International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development
142. Which tissue take part in healing the wounds? = Epithelium tissue
143. Which is the highest and final judicial tribunal in respect of the Constitution of India? = Supreme Court
144. What is the state the main activity associated with the fold mountain? = Earthquakes
145. Who was the Afghan ruler of India whose administrative system was emulated by the British? = Sher Shah
146. Temporary hardness of water is due to the presence of which thing? = Magnesium bicarbonate
147. Regatta is associated with which sports event? = Rowing
148. Rupee was devalued by what percent in July 1991? = 20%
149. What is the term as the drainage pattern developed on folded sedimentary rocks? = Trellis
150. Whose tomb is ‘Biwi Ka Maqbara’? = Aurangzeb’s wife (Dilras Banu Begum)
151. Which energy do not have the problem of pollution? = Solar
152. When was the Madras State renamed Tamil Nadu? = 1969
153. What is a suitable unit for expressing electric field strength? = N/C
154. Rotation of the earth causes deflection of wind by which force? = Coriolis force
155. Who organised a Maratha confederacy against the English leading to the Third Anglo Maratha War? = The Peshwa
156. Which woman has become the highest individual scorer in an innings in Tests? = Kiran Baloch (PAK 2003)
157. What is the name of the person that controls a football match? = An umpire
158. Which air pollutant affect the nervous system of man? = Lead
159. Which is the chief characteristics of wet and dry tropics? = Constant heating
160. By whom was Shuddhi movement (conversion of non-Hindus to Hinduism) started? = Swami Dayanand Saraswati
161. Which Union Territory attained statehood in February, 1987? = Goa
162. Which oxyacid of halogen has maximum acidic nature? = HClO (Hypochlorous acid) The chemical compound
responsible for keeping our swimming pools clean and safe
163. From when was the Zero Base Budgeting in India first experimented? = April 1987
164. What is most important reason for dwindling forest resources today? = Over felling
165. “The best and bravest of the military leader of the rebels”- about whom was this said by Sir Hugh Rose? = Rani of
Jhansi
166. Who is the leading wicket taker in the history of Test cricket? = Muttiah Muralitharan
167. The greatest threat to organisms and biodiversity in which process? = Process of habitat loss
168. Which Article of the Constitution of India makes a specific mention of Village Panchayats? = Article 40
169. How much of earth surface is covered by the forests? = 30 Percent
170. Who was the first Indian Woman President of the Indian National Congress? = Sarojini Naidu
171. The unidirectional property of a pn-junction is useful for its use as which thing? = Rectifier
172. Who has been awarded the Prem Bhatia Award for the year 2016? = P Vaidyanathan Iyer (Journalism)
173. Who is the chairman of 14th Finance Commission? = Y.V. Reddy (2015-20)
174. The Himalyas are approximately how many kilometer broad? = 150 to 400
175. During India’s Freedom Struggle, which led to the first ‘All India Hartal’? = Protest against Rowlatt Act
176. Which animals have a diet mainly consisting of bamboo? = Red Pandas
177. Which Amendment of the Constitution of India deals with the issue of strengthening of the Panchayati Raj? = 73rd
Amendment
178. Thermal decomposition of alkanes is known as which name? = Cracking
179. How many islands of India are located in the Bay of Bengal? = 204
180. In ancient India, at where was the earliest capital of Magadha kingdom? = Rajgir
181. Amartya Sen, the NRI Nobel laureate got the honour for which work? = Poverty and famines (Economics)
182. Where did India made her debut in Olympic football? = London in 1948
183. Which plant is used for green manuring in India? = Sunnhemp
184. Which city is known as the ‘Manchester of South India’? = Coimbatore
185. The Government of India has decided to declare river as ‘National River’? = Ganga
186. What does the Preamble of our Constitution contain? = The spirit of the Constitution
187. Which energy of the electron at absolute zero is called? = Fermi Energy
188. What is an essential attribute of inflation? = Increase in prices
189. Which city is known for silk wearing industry? = Kanchipuram
190. Which Rajputa king defeated Muhammad Ghori for the first time? = Prithviraj III
191. Where were first Olympic Games held? = Olympia, Greece, in 776 BCE
192. The characteristic odour of garlic is due to: = Sulphur containing Compound
193. The source of India’s sovereignty lies in which thing? = Preamble
194. What can be the maximum duration of totality for a solar eclipse? = 7 minutes 40 seconds
195. Which region of India was ruled by Sultan Zainul Abidin? = Kashmir
196. Which is the vitamin that is most readily manufactured in our bodies? = Vitamin D
197. The celebrated novel ‘The Godfather’ was authored by which author? = Mario Puzo
198. What is the best means of saving during inflation? = Money
199. What is the total surface area of earth? = 510 Million square kilometres
200. Sirajuddaulah was defeated by Lord Clive in which battle? = Plassey (1757)
2. Where was the first session of the Constituent Assembly held? = New Delhi
3. Which of the following is used as ‘a moderator in nuclear reactor? = Graphite
4. Which planet looks reddish in the night sky? = Mars
5. What was the source of the blue gem stone, lapis lazuli, for the people of Harappan culture? = Afghanistan
6. Sachin Tendulkar scored his 100th international century against which country? = Bangladesh
7. In baseball, the two opposing teams consist of how many players? = 9 Players Each
8. The improper function of which results in condition ‘Myxoedema’ in human beings? = Thyroid Gland
9. In 1610, Galileo Galilei discovered four moons of which planet? = Jupiter
10. In the Vedic society, which was the term used to denote a group of families? = Grama
11. Who was the Chairman of the Union Constitution Committee of the Constituent Assembly? = Jawaharlal Nehru
12. Which element that does not occur in nature but can be produced artificially? = Plutonium
13. When had India a plan holiday? = After the drought of 1966
14. How are Latitude and Longitude? = Perpendicular to each other
15. Which Philosophy holds that the world is created and maintained by Universal Law? = Jain Philosophy
16. Which book is authored by V.S. Naipaul? = A House for Mr. Biswas
17. Which can be used for biological control of mosquitoes? = GAMBUSIA
18. Which proclamation of National Emergency automatically suspends? = Right to freedom
19. The latitude of a place is the same as which place? = Celestial pole
20. What was the script used in the earliest Tamil inscriptions? = Brahmi
21. In which technology do Cryogenic engines find applications? = Rocket technology
22. SHOVNA NARAYAN is a reputed personality in which field? = Classical dance
23. During which Plan did prices show a decline? = First
24. Which instrument used for finding out wind-direction? = Wind Vane
25. Which ports handled the north Indian trade during the Gupta period? = Broach
26. Which vitamin is considered to be a hormone? = D
27. On the basis of financial crisis how many times has emergency been declared by the President of India? = Zero
28. Which is the element found on the surface of the moon? = Titanium
29. Why is ‘Beaufort Scale’ used? = To measure wind velocity
30. Which TOMAR ruler is credited to have established Delhi? = Anangpal
31. ‘My Music, My Life’ is the autobiography of which person? = Pt. Ravi Shankar
32. Which was the first talkie film of India? = ALAMARA
33. Through which Translocation of food materials in plants takes place? = Phloem
34. When does Relative humidity decreases? = With Increased Temperature
35. Who was the Sultan of Delhi who is reputed to have built the biggest network of canals in India? = Feroze Shan
Tughlaq
36. What type of Party system has been evolved in India? = Multi Party
37. A man with a dark skin, in comparison with a man with a white skin, what will experience? = Less Heat and Less
Cold
38. Which bank is the Banker of the Banks? = RBI
39. Where are a large number of species are found within a small unit of area? = Wet evergreen equatorial forests
40. KRISHNADEVA RAYA wrote a famous work, namely AMUKTAMALYADA, in which language? = Telugu
41. Folk painting ‘Madhubani’ is famous in which state? = Bihar
42. Which is the tree requiring minimum water for its growth? = Babul
43. Which post does the Constitution of India does not mention? = The Deputy Prime Minister
44. Which country is the largest producer of Bauxite? = Australia
45. Which Indian rulers was a contemporary of Akbar? = Rani Durgawati
46. How are Oxygen and ozone? = Allotropes
47. From where did India introduce cultivation of tobacco/tapioca/ pineapple? = South America
48. When was the Reserve Bank of India taken over by the Government? = 1948
49. Which is found on the western coast of continents between 30° and 40° latitudes? = Mediterranean Climate Region
50. Which school of paintings developed independently during the Mughal Period? = The Bijapur School
51. In which is ‘Foot and Mouth Disease’ found? = Cattle
52. Who decides the number of Judges in a High Court? = President
53. What denotes the smallest temperature? =1° on the Kelvin scale
54. In which latitudes largest quantities of bauxite is found? = Tropical latitudes
55. Which was the first English ship that came to India? = Red Dragon
56. Which tree, once very popular in social forestry, is now taken to be environmental hazard? = Eucalyptus
57. Foot-and-Mouth disease in animals, a current epidemic in some parts of the world, by which is this caused? =
Bacterium
58. In which animal is respiration done by skin? = Frog
59. The Ruhr-Westphalia region is a famous industrial region of which country? = Germany
60. Which was the first newspaper to be published in India? = Bengal Gazette
61. With which does the power to extend or restrict the jurisdiction of the High Court rest? = With the Parliament
62. ‘Gobar gas’ contains mainly which gas? = Methane
63. Which is the biggest Public Sector undertaking in the country? = Railways
64. Which rocks is transformed into marble? = Limestone
65. Which ‘Englishmen was fellow of Gandhi-Ji’ in South Africa? = Polak
66. By which number the quality of gasoline sample is determined? = By its Octane Number
67. Due to bite of mad dog the disease hydrophobia is caused by which virus? = Rabies Virus
68. Who appoints the Chief Election Commissioner of India? = President
69. What is the principal reason for the formation of metamorphic rocks? = Extreme heat and pressure
70. Who said “I therefore want freedom immediately, this very night, before dawn if it can be had”? = Gandhi-Ji
71. A temperature at which both the Fahrenheit and the centigrade scales have the same value? = -40°C
72. With which is the ‘Tennis court oath’ associated? = French Revolution
73. Which is the tax that takes away a higher proportion of one’s income as the income rises? = Progressive Tax
74. Where is the Sargasso Sea located? = North Atlantic Ocean
75. Who com-merited that Cripps Mission was a post-dated cheque on a crashing bank? = Mahatma Gandhi
76. Medicine for epilepsy is obtain from which lichen? = Parmelia
77. Up to how much age can the Members of the Union Public Service Commission function? = 65 years
78. Which type of glass is used for making glass reinforced plastic? = Quartz Glass
79. Which is the greatest known ocean depth (which lies in the Pacific Ocean)? = 10,994 m - The Challenger Deep in the
Mariana Trench
80. At which one place did Mahatma Gandhi first start his Satyagraha in India? = Champaran
81. With which country is “Orange’ Revolution” associated? = Ukraine
82. With which field was Pandit Bhimsen Joshi associated? = Music
83. What percentage of water is lost during transpiration? = 99%
84. Which is the most populous city in the world? = Tokyo, Japan
85. By which ruler was the practice of military governorship first introduced in India? = Greeks
86. Which country has the briefest Constitution in the world? = USA
87. When temperature is gradually decreased, what is the specific heat of substance? = Decreased
88. What is the mean of Invisible Export? = Export of Services
89. Which is the country with the highest density of population in Europe? = Netherlands
90. Bhakt Tukaram was a contemporary of which Mughal emperor? = Jahangir
91. Who was the first person to cross the Alps with army? = Hannibal
92. What is the loss of water in the form of water drops called? = Guttation
93. Who was made the Home Minister when Jawaharlal Nehru formed the Interim Government in 1946? = Sardar Patel
94. Which foreign country is closest to Andarnan Islands? = Myanmar
95. Who was called Zinda Pir (living saint) in Mughal India? = Aurangzeb
96. Which metal is nontoxic in nature? = Gold
97. Which is the latest addition to the list of UNESCO’s world heritage sites in India? = Year 2016 (Nalanda University,
Khangchendzonga National Park, Architectural work of Le Corbusier-Chandigarh)
98. Which committee was assigned to recommend reforms in the insurance sector? = Malhotra Committee
99. Which State shares boundaries with the maximum number of other States of India? = Uttar Pradesh (9 including
Delhi)
100. The first railway line in India was opened in which year? = 1853
101. What is Study of growth and development of embryo? = Embryology
102. What is the minimum permissible age for employment in any factory or mine? = 14 Years
103. Angular separation between two colours of the spectrum depends upon which thing? = Angle of Deviation
104. Which mountain range stretches from Gujarat in west to Delhi in the north? = Aravali Mountains
105. In which nomad man started settling? = Neolithic Age
106. Where is the headquarter of International Atomic Energy Agency is located? = Vienna, Austria
107. The book ‘Diplomatic Encounter’ has been written by which author? = Arundhati Roy
108. What is the Study of pulse and arterial blood pressure called? = Sphygmology
109. The Himalayas are formed of parallel fold ranges of which the oldest range? = The Great Himalayan Range
110. Rigveda is divided into 10 books. Which books are the oldest? = Second to Seventh
111. Who is competent to prescribe conditions as for acquiring Indian citizenship? = Parliament
112. Which is the element that has the highest first ionization potential? = Nitrogen
113. During which Plan did prices show a decline? = First
114. Which state has the largest number of salt lakes in India? = Rajasthan
115. Who was the last of the 24th Jain Tirthankaras? = Mahavira
116. Who is the author of the book ‘The Rights of Man’? = Thomas Paine
117. What is considered as the easily digestible source of protein? = Soyabean
118. When the Vice-President acts as President he gets the emoluments of which post? = President
119. Which port especially developed for exporting iron ore to Japan? = Paradip, Orissa
120. Which site, where Ashokan pillars exist, has the bull capital? = Rampurva, Bihar
121. Total internal reflection of light is possible when light enters from which thing? = Water to air (Dense to Rare
Medium)
122. The book ‘Worshipping False Gods’ is written by which person? = Arun Shourie
123. When was the Rolling plan designed? = 1978-83
124. Which is a global biodiversity hotspot in India? = Western Ghats
125. During which reign was Kalidasa lived? = Chandragupta II
126. In the human body, Cowper’s glands form a part of which system? = Reproductive system
127. The resolution for removing the Vice-President of India can be moved in which House? = Rajya Sabha alone
128. Which transition metal is in liquid state? = Mercury
129. Which type of forest exhibits highest bio-diversity? = Tropical rain forest
130. Which Rashtrakuta ruler established a victory pillar in Rameshwaram? = Krishna III
131. Forced Saving Refers to……… = Reduction of consumption consequent to a rise in price
132. The UNESCO declared 2011 as which International Year? = International Year of Chemistry
133. In absence of ribosome in cell which function does not takes place? = Protein synthesis
134. Where are Tapovan and Vishnugarh Hydroelectric Projects located? = Uttarakhand
135. Who was the last ruler of the Tughlaq dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate? = Nasir-ud-din-Mahmud
136. To whom does the Public Accounts Committee submit its report? = The Speaker of the Lok Sabha
137. If a bar magnet is cut length wise into 3 parts, what will the total number of poles be? = Six
138. The Issue Department of the RBI maintain a………. against printing of notes. = Minimum Reserve System
139. With which river is the Omkareshwar Project associated? = Narmada
140. The ruler which was not invited to join the confederacy to fight against Vijaynagar in the battle of Talikota? = Berar
141. The United Nations declared 2010 as which International Year of? = Rapprochement of Cultures, Biodiversity
2016: International Year of Pulses
2017: International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development
142. Which tissue take part in healing the wounds? = Epithelium tissue
143. Which is the highest and final judicial tribunal in respect of the Constitution of India? = Supreme Court
144. What is the state the main activity associated with the fold mountain? = Earthquakes
145. Who was the Afghan ruler of India whose administrative system was emulated by the British? = Sher Shah
146. Temporary hardness of water is due to the presence of which thing? = Magnesium bicarbonate
147. Regatta is associated with which sports event? = Rowing
148. Rupee was devalued by what percent in July 1991? = 20%
149. What is the term as the drainage pattern developed on folded sedimentary rocks? = Trellis
150. Whose tomb is ‘Biwi Ka Maqbara’? = Aurangzeb’s wife (Dilras Banu Begum)
151. Which energy do not have the problem of pollution? = Solar
152. When was the Madras State renamed Tamil Nadu? = 1969
153. What is a suitable unit for expressing electric field strength? = N/C
154. Rotation of the earth causes deflection of wind by which force? = Coriolis force
155. Who organised a Maratha confederacy against the English leading to the Third Anglo Maratha War? = The Peshwa
156. Which woman has become the highest individual scorer in an innings in Tests? = Kiran Baloch (PAK 2003)
157. What is the name of the person that controls a football match? = An umpire
158. Which air pollutant affect the nervous system of man? = Lead
159. Which is the chief characteristics of wet and dry tropics? = Constant heating
160. By whom was Shuddhi movement (conversion of non-Hindus to Hinduism) started? = Swami Dayanand Saraswati
161. Which Union Territory attained statehood in February, 1987? = Goa
162. Which oxyacid of halogen has maximum acidic nature? = HClO (Hypochlorous acid) The chemical compound
responsible for keeping our swimming pools clean and safe
163. From when was the Zero Base Budgeting in India first experimented? = April 1987
164. What is most important reason for dwindling forest resources today? = Over felling
165. “The best and bravest of the military leader of the rebels”- about whom was this said by Sir Hugh Rose? = Rani of
Jhansi
166. Who is the leading wicket taker in the history of Test cricket? = Muttiah Muralitharan
167. The greatest threat to organisms and biodiversity in which process? = Process of habitat loss
168. Which Article of the Constitution of India makes a specific mention of Village Panchayats? = Article 40
169. How much of earth surface is covered by the forests? = 30 Percent
170. Who was the first Indian Woman President of the Indian National Congress? = Sarojini Naidu
171. The unidirectional property of a pn-junction is useful for its use as which thing? = Rectifier
172. Who has been awarded the Prem Bhatia Award for the year 2016? = P Vaidyanathan Iyer (Journalism)
173. Who is the chairman of 14th Finance Commission? = Y.V. Reddy (2015-20)
174. The Himalyas are approximately how many kilometer broad? = 150 to 400
175. During India’s Freedom Struggle, which led to the first ‘All India Hartal’? = Protest against Rowlatt Act
176. Which animals have a diet mainly consisting of bamboo? = Red Pandas
177. Which Amendment of the Constitution of India deals with the issue of strengthening of the Panchayati Raj? = 73rd
Amendment
178. Thermal decomposition of alkanes is known as which name? = Cracking
179. How many islands of India are located in the Bay of Bengal? = 204
180. In ancient India, at where was the earliest capital of Magadha kingdom? = Rajgir
181. Amartya Sen, the NRI Nobel laureate got the honour for which work? = Poverty and famines (Economics)
182. Where did India made her debut in Olympic football? = London in 1948
183. Which plant is used for green manuring in India? = Sunnhemp
184. Which city is known as the ‘Manchester of South India’? = Coimbatore
185. The Government of India has decided to declare river as ‘National River’? = Ganga
186. What does the Preamble of our Constitution contain? = The spirit of the Constitution
187. Which energy of the electron at absolute zero is called? = Fermi Energy
188. What is an essential attribute of inflation? = Increase in prices
189. Which city is known for silk wearing industry? = Kanchipuram
190. Which Rajputa king defeated Muhammad Ghori for the first time? = Prithviraj III
191. Where were first Olympic Games held? = Olympia, Greece, in 776 BCE
192. The characteristic odour of garlic is due to: = Sulphur containing Compound
193. The source of India’s sovereignty lies in which thing? = Preamble
194. What can be the maximum duration of totality for a solar eclipse? = 7 minutes 40 seconds
195. Which region of India was ruled by Sultan Zainul Abidin? = Kashmir
196. Which is the vitamin that is most readily manufactured in our bodies? = Vitamin D
197. The celebrated novel ‘The Godfather’ was authored by which author? = Mario Puzo
198. What is the best means of saving during inflation? = Money
199. What is the total surface area of earth? = 510 Million square kilometres
200. Sirajuddaulah was defeated by Lord Clive in which battle? = Plassey (1757)
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