Easy Quiz Questions and Answers
1. Theory of ‘Origin of Species’ by Natural Selection was proposed by–(A) Darwin (B) Lamarck
(C) Mendel (D) Oparin
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2. In human beings the number of chromosome is–
(A) 46 (B) 42
(C) 52 (D) 36
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3. Which among the following is the largest phylum in the Animal Kingdom in respect of number of species?
(A) Annelida (B) Platyhelminthes
(C) Chordata (D) Arthropoda
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4. In which part of the body are red blood cells produced?
(A) adrenal gland (B) liver
(C) bone marrow (D) heart
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5. Which of the following parts of the ear and their function is/are matched correctly?
1. Pinna collects and directs sound down the ear tube.
2. Ossicles transmission of vibrations in the eardrum.
3. Eustrachian tube allows air pressure on either side of the eardrum to be equalised.
4. Cochlea contains the sensory organ concerned with hearing.
(A) 1 only (B) 3 only
(C) 1, 2 and 4 (D) 1, 2, 3 and 4
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6. A star begins to form from which of the following gases?
(A) Hydrogen and Nitrogen (B) Nitrogen and Oxygen
(C) Oxygen and Helium (D) Hydrogen and Helium
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7. In the map given, out of the four areas represented by number 1 to 4, which of them represent tobacco growing areas?
(A) 1, 2 and 3 (B) Only 2 and 4
(C) 1, 2 and 4 (D) 3 and 4
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8. Major coalfields of India are located in the river valley of–
(A) Damodar (B) Godavari
(C) Mahanadi (D) Wardha
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9. The type of forests in ‘A’ is–
(A) Tropical rain forests (B) Deciduous forests
(C) Monsoon forests (D) Thorn and scrub forests
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10. Which of the following metals was not known to the Indus people?
(A) Tin (B) Copper
(C) Iron (D) Lead
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11. Accession of Ashoka dates back to–
(A) 269 BC (B) 232 BC
(C) 269 AD (D) 273 BC
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12. Who wrote Rajtarangini?
(A) Kalhana (B) Vilhana
(C) Khusro (D) Jaydev
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13. Railways were introduced in India when the Governor-General of India was–
(A) Canning (B) Curzon
(C) Dalhousie (D) Rippon
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14. Akbar was proclaimed Emperor in–
(A) 1556 AD (B) 1557 AD
(C) 1558 AD (D) 1560 AD
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15. Muslim League was formed by–
(A) Nawab Sallimullah (B) Ali Brothers
(C) Mohammad Ali (D) Shaukat Ali
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16. The famous Lucknow Pact of 1916 was signed by–
(A) Gandhi and Dr. Ambedkar (B) Nehru and Minto
(C) Muslim League and Congress (D) Swarajist Party and Annie Besant
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17. Where is Kailash temple situated?
(A) Ellora (B) Ajanta
(C) Khajuraho (D) Mount Abu
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18. The martyr of the first freedom struggle of 1857 Kunwar Singh was the zamindar of–
(A) Jagdishpur (B) Barrackpur
(C) Awadh (D) Bithur
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19. Which of the following emergencies had been declared the maximum number of times in India?
(A) Emergency under Article 352 due to external aggression
(B) Emergency under Article 352 due to internal disturbances
(C) Financial emergency under Article 360
(D) Emergency under Article 356 due to breakdown of constitutional machinery in a State
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20. Which one of the following cannot be called a function of the Constitution–
(A) It acts as a source of power and authority of the government
(B) It minimises confusion and conflict between various organs of government
(C) It strengthens the hands of rulers to rule according to their discretion
(D) It lays down the limits of govern-mental authority
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21. The Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces is–
(A) Field Marshall (B) Chief of the Army Staff
(C) The President (D) The Prime Minister
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22. The number of principal organs of the United Nations is–
(A) 3 (B) 4
(C) 5 (D) 6
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23. Who is the author of the book ‘A call to Honour’?
(A) Robert Ludlum (B) Jaswant Singh
(C) Satish Mathur (D) Shobha De
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24. The Untouchability (Offences) Act was passed in–
(A) 1965 (B) 1955
(C) 1975 (D) 1950
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25. Which of the following is exclusively concerned with the credit needs of all types of agricultural and rural development in India?
(A) IBRD (B) RBI
(C) NABARD (D) SBI
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