GK Objective General Knowledge Quiz
1. Which one of the following is a vitamin?(A) Tartaric acid (B) Propionic acid
(C) Ascorbic acid (D) Acetic acid
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2. Which one of the following is surrounded by priosteum?
(A) Bone (B) Cartilage
(C) Ovary (D) Testis
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3. The metabolism of fat takes place in the–
(A) Stomach (B) Small intestine
(C) Large intestine (D) Liver
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3. lement present in maximum amount in the body is–
(A) oxygen (B) carbon
(C) phosphorus (D) nitrogen
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4. The gene for haemophilia is located on–
(A) a pair of autosomes (B) a pair of sex chromosomes
(C) the X chromosome (D) the Y chromosome
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4. A comet moves around the–
(A) Sun (B) Moon
(C) Earth (D) Planets
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5. Which soil is spread over the large part of Peninsular India?
(A) Laterite Soil (B) Red-Yellow Soil
(C) Black Soil (D) Mountain Soil
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6. Which one of the following Indian States is the largest producer of natural rubber?
(A) Tamil Nadu (B) Kerala
(C) Asom (D) Andhra Pradesh
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7. Which of the following has largest share in India’s exports?
(A) Ores and minerals (B) Manufactured goods
(C) Agriculture and allied products (D) Crude and petroleum products
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8. The Upanishads are–
(A) A source of Hindu philosophy (B) Books of ancient Hindu laws
(C) Books on social behaviour of man (D) Prayers to God
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9. The earliest exposition of Shaiva system was established by–
(A) Basava (B) Lakula
(C) Bijjala (D) Shankaracharya
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10. The crop which was not known to Vedic people is–
(A) Barely (B) Wheat
(C) Rice (D) Tobacco
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11. ‘Boghazkoi’ is important because–
(A) It is known as a significant trading centre between Central Asia and Tibet
(B) Inscriptions found here mention the name of the Vedic gods and goddess
(C) The original text of the Vedas was composed here
(D) It was a trade centre during the Sangam age
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22. Which of the following ruling lies of the Marathas defeated Bajirao II, the last Peshwa?
(A) Scindhia (B) Holkar
(C) Bhonsle (D) Gaikwar
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13. All-India Muslim League was formed at–
(A) Lahore (B) Aligarh
(C) Lucknow (D) Dhaka
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14. Montague-Chelmsford Reforms intended to–
(A) Bring Indians nearer the government (B) Create a self-governing government
(C) Introduce the system of dyarchy (D) Stop Indians from getting higher education
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15. Who wrote ‘Discovery of India’?
(A) Mahatma Gandhi (B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(C) Gopal Krishna Gokhale (D) Jawahar Lal Nehru
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16. The first President of the Indian National Congress was–
(A) Mahatama Gandhi (B) W.C. Banerjee
(C) Badruddin Tayyabji (D) Dadabhai Naoroji
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17. The reservation for SC and ST in Parliament and State Legislatures is extended for 10 years through Constitution’s–
(A) 84th Amendment (B) 23rd Amendment
(C) 82 Amendment (D) None of these
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18. The Preamble of which country emphasises domestic tranquillity?
(A) India (B) Russia
(C) U.S.A. (D) France
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19. Part IV of Constitution of India deals with–
(A) Fundamental Rights (B) Citizenship
(C) Directive Principles of State Policy (D) Union Executive
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20. Which of the following is not true about the Jimmy Carter Plan?
(A) Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalyn will lead the group of 2000 volunteers
(B) The Plan is related to providing house to the poor
(C) The Plan is a part of Habitat’s India BUILDS campaign
(D) Every year 1 lakh houses are to be constituted under the Plan
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21. Which one of the following bodies is not a creation of the Constitution?
(A) Finance Commission (B) Election Commission
(C) Planning Commission (D) Union Public Service Commission
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22. Which Five-Year Plan was terminated before the completion of its period?
(A) Fourth (B) Fifth
(C) Seventh (D) Eighth
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23. The important feature of ‘Green Revolution’ in India has been–
(A) using green manure (B) raising more crops
(C) high yielding variety programme (D) green crops
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