General Knowledge Test with Answers
1. Which among the following is a homologous organ?(A) Hands of man (B) Flippers of whale
(C) Horse’s legs (D) All of these
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2. Cell organelles associated with secretion are–
(A) Golgi Complex (B) Chloroplasts
(C) Ribosomes (D) Mitochondria
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3. Name the enzyme possessed by infants that curdles milk–
(A) Pepsin (B) Rennin
(C) Gastric lipase (D) Mucus
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4. A gland which is also known as the master gland, is the–
(A) pituitary (B) thyroid
(C) adrenal (D) none of these
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5. Which one of the following is not caused by a virus?
(A) Chicken pox (B) Measles
(C) Poliomyelitis (D) Tetanus
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6. A planet having atmosphere like primitive earth and on which life could evolve is–
(A) Mars (B) Jupiter
(C) Saturn (D) Neptune
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7. Which of the following term is used for New Alluvial Soil?
(A) Khadar (B) Bangar
(C) Kallar (D) Regur
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8. Which one of the following soils is represented by the shaded portion in the given map?
(A) Alluvial soil (B) Black soil
(C) Red and yellow soil (D) Laterite soil
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9. The Coromandel Coast extends from Kanyakumari to–
(A) Tuticorin (B) Pondicherry
(C) Krishna Delta (D) Mahanadi Delta
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10. Kautilya’s Arthashastra is a great treatise on–
(A) Economic policies (B) State-craft
(C) Inter-State relations (D) Ethics
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11. According to Bhagavatism, savation (mukti) primarily depends on–
(A) Bhakti (B) Prasad (grace of god)
(C) Prapatti or Sharanagati (self-surrender) (D) Preman (deep love)
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12. The Harappans were–
(A) Rural (B) Urban
(C) Nomadic (D) Tribal
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13. The last Buddhist empire in India was that of–
(A) Ashoka (B) Harshavardhana
(C) Kanishka-II (D) Chandragupta Maurya
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14. The Buddhist monk who converted Ashoka into Buddhism after the Kalinga war was–
(A) Udayana (B) Dharmapala
(C) Upagupta (D) Prasenajith
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15. ‘Bismarck of India’ was–
(A) Gokhale (B) Tilak
(C) Sardar Patel (D) Annie Besant
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16. Gandhiji started the Dandi March–
(A) To demonstrate against the policies of the British (B) To break the Salt Law
(C) To boycott foreign goods (D) None of these
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17. Who wrote ‘Prithviraj Raso’?
(A) Vishnu Sharma (B) Bharhut
(C) Chandrabardai (D) Kalhan
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18. When the massacre of Jallianwala Bagh took place?
(A) 1920 A.D. (B) 1919 A.D.
(C) 1930 A.D. (D) 1942 A.D.
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19. The 93rd Constitution Amendment Bill seeks to establish–
(A) Right to education as a Fundamental Right
(B) Right to minorities to establish educational institutions as their Fundamental Right
(C) Right of consumers to quality goods as their Fundamental Right
(D) Right of non-resident Indians to dual citizenship as a Fundamental Right
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20. The Election Commission is constituted–
(A) Every five years (B) Every ten years
(C) Every six years (D) It is a permanent constitutional body
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21. The Rajya Sabha member must have completed the age of–
(A) 21 years (B) 25 years
(C) 30 years (D) 35 years
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22. Who among the following is the newely appointed president of the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appelate Tribunal?
(A) Amal Allana (B) Punita Arora
(C) Vishwa Bandhu Gupta (D) Santosh Hegde
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23. United Kingdom scientist have built a computer that mimics the complex interactions in the human brain, nick-named as–
(A) Brain Box (B) Brain Hox
(C) Brain Spikes (D) Brain Orion
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24. Net National Product means–
(A) Gross National Product minus cost of production
(B) Gross National Product minus depreciation
(C) Gross National Product multiplied by market prices
(D) Gross National Product minus capital stock
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25. The Indian Government is giving import entitlement to–
(A) Foreign Traders (B) Indian Exporters
(C) Indian Bankers (D) Industrialists
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