Online General Knowledge Quiz Test

Online General Knowledge Quiz Test
1. The term Mendelian factor was used by–
(A) Mendel (B) Corren
(C) Johannsen (D) Muller
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2. Who proposed the “Germplasm Theory”?
(A) Weismann (B) Waldeyan
(C) Strasburger (D) Schultze
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3. The erythrocytes maturing factor is–
(A) vitamin (B) iron
(C) plasma (D) vitamin K
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4. In multicellular organisms, life process starts with the formation of–
(A) eggs (B) sperms
(C) zygote (D) photoreceptors
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5. Which of the following planets and their moons are not correctly matched?
1. Jupiter Theme 2. Saturn Rhea
3. Mars Neried 4. Uranus Triton
5. Pluto Charon
(A) 1, 3 and 5 (B) 1 and 3
(C) 2 and 5 (D) 3 and 4
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6. Which is the correct sequence of the Indian cities in the increasing order of their longitude?
(A) Gandhinagar-Jamnagar-Alwar-Jaipur
(B) Jamnagar-Gandhinagar-Jaipur-Alwar
(C) Gandhinagar-Jaipur-Jamnagar-Alwar
(D) Jamnagar-Jaipur-Alwar-Gandhi Nagar
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7. Most destructive and dangerous atmospheric storms on the earth is–
(A) Anticyclone (B) Tropical cyclone
(C) Temperate cyclone (D) None of these
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8. Chemical weathering is at its maximum in–
(A) hot and dry regions (B) cold and humid regions
(C) hot and humid regions (D) cold and dry regions
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9. Which one of the following animals was not known to the people of Indus valley civilization ?
(A) Elephant (B) Cow
(C) Bull (D) Horse
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10. Which one of the following pairs of travellers and nationalities is correctly matched?
(A) Abdur Razzaq : Arab (B) Nicolo Conti : Dutch
(C) Nuniz : Italian (D) Domingo Paes : Portuguese
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11. Buddhist tradition considers Chandragupta to have belonged to a Moriya tribe of–
(A) Shudras (B) Vaishyas
(C) Brahmanas (D) Kshatriyas
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12. Conquest of which of the following parts of India was effected by the Arabs for the first time?
(A) Kathiawar (B) Malwa
(C) Punjab (D) Sind
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13. Razia Sultan was a ruler in the–
(A) Second half of the 11th century (B) First half of the 12th century
(C) First half of the 13th century (D) First half of the 14th century
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14. Mauryan administration was a benevolent depotism because–
(A) The king treated his subjects as his own children
(B) The king showed religious tolerance
(C) The king exercised supreme political power
(D) Material progress and moral living of the people were looked after by the king
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15. Who was the political Guru of Netaji?
(A) Patel (B) Gokhale
(C) C. R. Das (D) Tilak
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16. Where was the headquarter of the Ghadar Party set up mainly by the Sikhs?
(A) Berlin (B) Tokyo
(C) San Francisco (D) Karachi
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17. Who is known as the founder of modern India?
(A) Raja Ram Mohan Roy (B) Swami Vivekanand
(C) Ramkrishna Paramhans (D) Swami Dayanand Saraswati
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18. Which one of the following determines that the Indian Constitution is federal?
(A) A written and rigid Constitution
(B) An independent Judiciary
(C) Vesting of residuary powers with the Centre
(D) Distribution of powers between the Centre and the States
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19. The Election Commission functions under–
(A) Ministry of law (B) Prime Minister’s Secretariat
(C) Ministry of Home Affairs (D) None of the above
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20. Who among the following enjoys the rank of a Cabinet Minister in the Union Cabinet?
(A) Secretary to the Government of India (B) Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission
(C) Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister (D) Supreme Court Judge
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21. The Electorate System in India is based on–
(A) adult franchise (B) separate electorate
(C) indirect election system (D) multi-vote system
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22. Who is the author of the book “Sandy Storm”?
(A) Maneka Gandhi (B) Benazir Bhutto
(C) Sharmila Tagore (D) Shashi Tharoor
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23. Social control can be made more effective when–
(A) value consensus is high (B) value conflict is high
(C) size of the group is large (D) group communication becomes formal
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24. Which of the following is not a function of money?
(A) It is a medium of exchange (B) It increases the purchasing power
(C) It is a standard measure of value (D) It is a hedge against inflation
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25. When the goods are imported for the purpose of export, it is called–
(A) import (B) export
(C) entrepot (D) none of these
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