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Question : Who is the author of “Asian drama”?

1. William Shakespeare
2. Gunnar Myrdal
3. Jawahar Lal Nehru
4. None of these

Correct Answer: 2.

Question: Who was adjusted Man of the match in the final of Asia Cup Cricket Tournament 2008 ?

1. Mutthiya Murlidharan
2. Kumar Sankara
3. Ajanta Mendis
4. None of these

Correct Answer: 3.

Question: Name the longest river in the world ?

1. Mississippi
2. Missouri
3. Nile
4. Saint Lawrence

Correct Answer: 3.
Question: Which composer wrote 27 piano concertos, 23 string quartets, 35 violin sonatas and more than 50 symphanies?

1. Mozart
2. James Galway
3. Messiaen
4. None of these

Correct Answer: 1.
Question: What is the order of magnitude of electric resistance of the human body (dry)?

1. 102 ohm
2. 104 ohm
3. 106 ohm
4. 108 ohm

Correct Answer: 3.
Question : What is a non-working male bee called?

1. Male-Bee
2. Drone
3. King

Correct Answer: 2.
Question: Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya’s Dargah is located at……………….

1. Ajmer
2. Mumbai
3. Delhi
4. Hyderabad

Correct Answer: 3.

Question: What does the latin word ‘vox populi’ mean ?

1. Pen name
2. To infinity
3. A method of operating
4. The voice of the people

Correct Answer: 4.

Question The largest bay in the world is

1. Baffin Bay
2. Mezenskaya Bay
3. Obskaya Bay
4. Hudson Bay

Correct Answer: 4.
Question The First Global Agro Industries Forum met in April, 2008 at-

1. Geneva
2. Doha
3. New York
4. New Delhi

Correct Answer: 4.
Question: Which one of the following cities is a birth place of Urdu poet Mirza Ghalib, and musician Ustad Faiyaz Khan ?

1. Lucknow
2. Agra
3. Barabanki
4. None of the above

Correct Answer: 2.
Question: The planet nearest to the earth is

1. Mars
2. Jupiter
3. Mercury
4. Saturn

Correct Answer: 1.
Question: Who is India’s ambassador to the US?

1. Ronen Sen
2. Montek Singh Ahluwalia
3. Lalit Mansingh
4. Rajat Gupta

Correct Answer: 1.

Question 32: Which of the following is the brightest star in our solar system?

1. Proxima Centauri
2. Canopus
3. Sirius
4. None of the above

Correct Answer: 3.
Question : In which of the following cities has the monument of Martyr and War of independence been established?

1. Allahabad
2. Meerut
3. Kanpur
4. None of the above

Correct Answer: 3.
Question 36: What is the baby owl called ?

1. Chick
2. Owlet
3. Spat
4. Calf

Correct Answer: 2.
Question Where is the seat of International Court of Justice

1. Rome
2. New Delhi
3. London
4. The Hague

Correct Answer: 4.
Question 38: The in Arjun Awards were instituted the year

1. 1965
2. 1963
3. 1961
4. 1967

Correct Answer: 3.
Question: Titagarh in West Bengal is famous for—

1. Paper manufacturing
2. Locomotive manufacturing
3. Fertilisers industry
4. Textile industry

Correct Answer: 1.
Question: Which one of the following is the first space craft to go beyond our solar system?

1. Salyut
2. Viking I
3. Pioneer 10
4. Viking 2

Correct Answer: 3.
Question: Which of the following Trophies/Cups is associated with the game of Golf ?

1. Iran Cup
2. Padmawati Trophy
3. Topolino Trophy
4. V. C. Gupta Trophy

Correct Answer: 3.
Question: Which of the following is an antibiotic?

1. Aspirin
2. Paracetamol
3. Penicillin
4. Sulphadizine

Correct Answer: 3.
Question: The galaxy we live in is called the Milky Way. It is shaped approximately like

1. A round ball
2. A doughnut
3. A pretzel
4. A flat spiral

Correct Answer: 4.
Question First Asian Woman Lord Mayor of Britain:

1. Reshma Shah
2. Anju Sood
3. Kavita Sahni
4. Sushma seth

Correct Answer: 1.
Question: In which Olympic the first Olympic Torch was lighted?

1. Mexico
2. Amsterdam
3. USA
4. Germany

Correct Answer: 2.

Question: The name United Nations was suggested by

1. Stalin
2. Sir Winston Churchill
3. F.D.Roosevelt
4. Mahatma Gandhi

Correct Answer: 3.
Question The first recipient of Nehru Award was

1. Mother Teresa
2. Martin Luther king
3. U Thant
4. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan

Correct Answer: 4.
Question: Doctor who deals with cancer in body is known as

1. Pediatrition
2. Urologist
3. Psychiatrist
4. Oncologist

Correct Answer: 4.

Question: Dal Lake is situated in

1. Jammu & Kashmir
2. Orissa
3. Punjab
4. New Delhi

Correct Answer: 1.
Question : In the early Olympic Games, only free, male Greek citizens could compete. After Rome conquered Greece, Romans participated as well. Which Roman emperor competed at Olympia in a ten-horse chariot race

1. Augustus
2. Nero
3. Tiberius
4. Vespasian

Correct Answer: 2.
Question: Aymara and Quechua are

1. Languages
2. Trees
3. Mountains
4. Rivers

Correct Answer: 1.
Question: Which blood group is called Universal Doner?

1. A
2. B
3. AB
4. O

Correct Answer: 4.
Question: Which of the following is not the principal organ of the united nations?

1. General Assembly
2. Security Council
3. Trusteeship Council
4. None of these

Correct Answer: 3.
Question : How long is the lifespan of a cloned animal compared to that of the original animal?

1. same as the original
2. lesser than the original
3. greater than the original
4. can’t say

Correct Answer: 1.
Question : Which female lawn tennis player had won the wimbledon tournament maximum ?

1. Steffi graph
2. Monica seles
3. Martina navratilova
4. Maria sharapova

Correct Answer: 3.
Question 74: Lord Buddha Died At ?

1. Nalanda
2. Humbi
3. SolaNagara
4. Kushinagara

Correct Answer: 4.
Question : In 1921, a session of the Indian National Congress was held when its President was in prison and with some other leader acting as its President. Who was the Congress President in prison ?
1. Mohammead Ali
2. C.R. Das
3. Abul Kalam Azad
4. Mahatma Gandhi

Correct Answer: 2.

Question : China has signed an agreement with which of the following countries, which will help both the parties to make the East China Sea “a sea of peace, co-operation and friendship” ?

1. North Korea
2. South Korea
3. Japan
4. Russia
All of these
Correct Answer: 3.
Question: Who invented cycle?

1. Mac millan
2. Joseph aspdin
3. Charles babbage
4. Gottileb daimler

Correct Answer: 1.
Question: In which all carbon atoms are quaternary in nature?

1. graphite
2. diamond
3. teflon
4. nepthalene

Correct Answer: 2.
Question : Mendel’s name is associated with:

1. Linguistics
2. Phonetics
3. Physics
4. Genetics

Correct Answer: 4.

Question: Lithosphere is the part of

1. Moon
2. Sun
3. Earth
4. Planets

Correct Answer: 3.

Question: World Environment Day falls on

1. Jun 5
2. Nov 14
3. Oct 2
4. Nov 19

Correct Answer: 1.
Question : When was slavery abolished in Britain ?

1. 1830
2. 1837
3. 1833
4. 1843

Correct Answer: 3.
Question 9 ‘Zazia’ was re-imposed during the reign of-

1. Akbar
2. Aurangzeb
3. Jahangir
4. None of these

Correct Answer: 2.
Question: Who among the following invented Lasers?

1. Theodore Maiman
2. Denis Papin
3. William Moton
4. Francis Crick

Correct Answer: 1.

Question : Who is the founder of the decimal system?

1. Archimedes
2. Bhaskara Acharya
3. Arya Bhatta
4. Bhaskara 2

Correct Answer: 3.
Question 100: Who among the following will host 5th CISM World Military games 2011?

1. Russia
2. China
3. Italy
4. Brazil

Correct Answer: 4.

Question: John Kennedy (Ex-President of USA)was assassinated in the year

1. 1960
2. 1963
3. 1966
4. none of these
Correct Answer: 2.

Question Who was the first human space traveller?

1. Edwin Aldrin
2. Frank Boreman
3. Yuri Gagarin
4. Gherman s. Titov
Correct Answer: 3.
Question : Which metal is known as ” Quick Silver”

1. Lead
2. Mercury
3. Arsenic
4. Aluminium
Correct Answer: 2.
Question : What is the currency of cyprus?

1. Real(BRC)
2. Canadian dollar
3. Yuan
4. Cuban peso
5. Cyprus pound
Correct Answer: 5.

Question : In most of the third world countries, the political parties are

1. Cohesive organizations
2. Strictly ideology based organizations
3. Personality oriented organizations
4. Decentralized organizations
Correct Answer: 3.
Question : Earth quake waves travel fastest in

1. Soil
2. Molten rock
3. Water
4. Flexible rock
Correct Answer: 3.
Question : Agrostology is a

1. The Study of grasses
2. The Study of animals
3. The study of man
4. None of the above
Correct Answer: 3.

Question : The country which gave first slogans of liberty, equality and fraternity was

1. Japan
2. China
3. France
4. Germany
Correct Answer: 3.
Question : How many persons speak French in the Whole World ?

1. 60 Million
2. 75 Million
3. 60 Million
4. None of the above
Correct Answer: 2.
Question : Which one of the following countries is not included in the elite club which India joined after its successful test firing of Agni III ?

1. Russia
2. UK
3. USA
4. France
Correct Answer: 2.
Question : What Henry Bessemer invented?

1. Aluminum
2. Electroplating
3. Steel Converter
4. Steel rolling mill
Correct Answer: 3.

Question: When was Guru Nanak born

1. 1469BC
2. 1538BC
3. 1345BC
4. 1432BC
Correct Answer: 1.
Question : What is called “The Star Spangled Banner” ?

1. The Flag of the USA
2. The offcial logo for Greenpeace
3. The Australian Flag
4. The Pakistan Flag
Correct Answer: 1.
Question : The 14th Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) 2006 Summit was held in

1. Thailand
2. Vietnam
3. Brazil
4. China
Correct Answer: 2.
Question : The term ‘Anab Shahi’ refers to a variety of

1. Grapes
2. Bananas
3. Mangoes
4. Guavas
Correct Answer: 1.
Question : In what year was the first Olympic Torch Relay?

1. 1946
2. 1936
3. 1956
4. 1876
Correct Answer: 2.
Question : When a whole way of life is in the process of change under the influence of another culture, what is it called?

1. Diffusion
2. Acculturation
3. Assimilation
4. Socialization
Correct Answer: 3.
Question : Which layer separates the troposphere (lowest layer) from the stratosphere (upper layer) ?
1. Mesosphere
2. Stratosphere
3. Tropopause
4. Ionosphere
Correct Answer: 3.
Question : Who wrote “Wings of Fire”?

1. Dr. Zakir Hussain
2. APJ Abdul Kalam
3. K. R. Narayanan
4. Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru
Correct Answer: 2.
Question : On what ship were Japan’s formal surrender documents signed, ending the war in the Pacific in 1945?

1. Alcatraz
2. Queen Mary
3. Missouri
4. Norfolk
Correct Answer: 3.
Question : The only Indian to win the Noble Prize in Physics is

1. Dr. J.C. Bose
2. Dr. C.V. Raman
3. Dr. H. J. Bhabha
4. Dr. Vikram Sarabhai
Correct Answer: 2.
Question : How many languages and dialects are spoken by people all over the world?

1. 6000
2. 7000
3. 8000
4. 9000
Correct Answer: 4.

Question : The Abuja Declaration was signed between India and-

1. Bhutan
2. Ghana
3. Nigeria
4. Turkmenistan
Correct Answer: 3.
Question : “The Fleet Street” is a landmark in London famous for

1. Press
2. Doctors
3. Stock-exchange
4. Theaters
Correct Answer: 1.
Question Any astronaut looks sky as in which color

1. black
2. white
3. blue
4. indigo
Correct Answer: 1.
Question: Rovers cup is associated with

1. Hockey
2. Football
3. Cricket
4. Golf
Correct Answer: 2.

Question Country with maximum woman members in parliament

1. Angola
2. Mexico
3. Indonesia
4. Cuba
Correct Answer: 4.
Question : Who invented gramaphone?

1. Thomas alva edison
2. Karl benz
3. Zacharis janssen
4. Alexander graham bell
5. d’ Ascanio
Correct Answer: 1.

Question : Ornithology is the study of
1. Cats
2. Birds
3. Bone
4. Eye
Correct Answer: 2.
Question : The full form of USSR is

1. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
2. Unions of Socialist Soviet Republic
3. United Soviet Socialist Republic
4. None of these
Correct Answer: 1.
Question : The ‘Char Minar’ (India) is in

1. Ahmednagar
2. Fatehpur Sikri
3. Ahmedabad
4. Hyderabad
Correct Answer: 4.
Question : Common refrigerant used in fridges and cold storages—

1. Neon
2. Freon
3. Crypton
4. None of these
Correct Answer: 2.
Question : The country in which the river wangchu flow is

1. Bhutan
2. India
3. Japan
4. China
Correct Answer: 1.
Question : National anthem of India was adopted on _________ 1950

1. 26th january
2. 24th january
3. 15th august
4. 8th august
Correct Answer: 2.
Question : A legitimate right to give certain orders or commands is called

1. Power
2. Authority
3. Influence
4. Cohesion
Correct Answer: 2.
Question : Who honoured with ‘Person Of The Year’ by ‘Time Magzine’?

1. George Bush
2. Kofee Annan
3. Baraque Obama
4. Nicholas Sarkoji
Correct Answer: .
Question : When is ‘world telecom day’ celebrated?

1. 23rd may
2. 12th may
3. 9th may
4. 17th may
Correct Answer: 3.
Question : What was the childhood name of Lord Buddha?

1. Mahavir
2. Siddhartha
3. Rahul
4. Yasasvi
5.
Correct Answer: 2.

Question: The length of English Channel is
1. 654 Kilometres
2. 564 Kilometres
3. 465 Kilometres
4. 456 Kilometres

Correct Answer: 2.

Question Which of the following is a Khariff crop ?

1. Wheat
2. Maize
3. Gram
4. Barley

Correct Answer: 2.

Question ‘The treaty of Versailles’, that ultimately lead to the birth of United Nations, was signed in

1. 1916
2. 1917
3. 1918
4. 1919

Correct Answer: 4.

Question: Shantivan is associated with
1. Gandhi
2. Nehru
3. Sastri
4. none of these
Correct Answer: 2.

Question The second epoch of the three stages of the progress of civilization according to August Comte is

1. Theological
2. Military
3. Metaphysical
4. Scientific

Correct Answer: 3.

Question Sports
The world governing body of which of the following sports celebrated its 100 years in existence recently ?

1. Football
2. Hockey
3. Badminton
4. Cricket

Correct Answer: 1.

Question Exactly how many plays did Shakespeare write

1. 29
2. 37
3. 40
4. 46

Correct Answer: 2.

Question The first man to set foot on the Moon

1. Edwin Aldrin
2. Neil Armstrong
3. Konarov
4. none of these

Correct Answer: 2.

Question When was first Telephone Service started?

1. 1880
2. 1870
3. 1851
4. 1881

Correct Answer: 4.

Question In which of the following countries is the Hindukush mountain range located

1. India
2. Pakistan
3. Afghanistan
4. China

Correct Answer: 2.

Question: Who built Eiffel Tower?

1. Newton
2. Gustav Casel
3. Gustav Eiffel
4. Morris Eiffel

Correct Answer: 3.

Question Societies which are relatively small, non-literate, homogeneous and cohesive are called

1. Folk societies
2. Urban societies
3. Rural societies
4. Industrial societies

Correct Answer: 1.

Question: Who is the author of “Idiot”

1. Boris Pasternak
2. Robert Frost
3. Fyodor Dostoevsky
4. Aldous Huxley

Correct Answer: 2

Question : What is the currency of israel?

1. Rupiah
2. Rial
3. Iraqi dinar
4. Irish pound
5. Shekel
Correct Answer: 5.

Question : A desert receives less than twenty-five ________ of rainfall every day.

1. centimeter
2. a centimeter
3. centimeters
4. of centimeters

Correct Answer: 3.

Question: The Charter of the United Nations was signed on

1. 1st July,1944
2. 1st January,1945
3. 10th october,1945
4. 6th June ,1945

Correct Answer: 4.

Question The Virginia city that is located on the fall line is

1. Danville
2. Richmond
3. Virginia Beach
4. Roanoke

Correct Answer: 2.

Question Which of the following countries has the second largest rail net work in the world?

1. U.S.A.
2. Russia
3. India
4. China

Correct Answer: 3.

Question Scientifis method is related to-

1. Socialists
2. Behaviouralists
3. Marxists
4. Individualists

Correct Answer: 2.

Question What is the spread of cultural traits from one society to another commonly called?

1. Acculturation
2. Diffusion
3. Enculturation
4. Discrimination

Correct Answer: 2.

Question In which country was the Statue of Liberty actually made?

1. Germany
2. France
3. Uk
4. USA

Correct Answer: 2.

Question Which is the biggest lake in the world?

1. Lake titicaca
2. The dead sea
3. Lake baikal
Correct Answer: 1.

Question Pure water does not conduct electricity because it is

1. Almost not ionised
2. Low boiling
3. Neutral
4. Readily decomposed

Correct Answer 3.

Question What was the old name of Sri Lanka?

1. Burma
2. Siam
3. Ceylon
4. Batavia

Correct Answer: 3.

Question Which of the following personalities was the first to climb Mount Everest twice?

1. Tenzing norway
2. Nawang Gombu
3. Phu Dorjee

Correct Answer: 2.

Question Leave the child alone is the statement given by

1. Rousseau
2. Mahatma Gandhi
3. Martin Luther
4. Aristotle

Correct Answer: 1.

Question Who among the following is associated with the systems theory in international relations?

1. Morton Kaplan
2. A. Hacker
3. Robert O. Keohane
4. Ernest B. Haas

Correct Answer: 1.

Question Yama, the god of death in Hinduism, uses what animal as his transport?

1. Buffalo
2. Raven
3. Elephant
4. Camel

Correct Answer: 1.

Question: The largest flower in the world is :

1. Rafflesia
2. Lotus
3. Sun flower
4. Cactus

Correct Answer: 1.

Question 50: What was the name of the provisional government backed by the Allies after World War I, through which Hitler eventually ‘legally’ gained his Dictatorship?

1. NSDAP
2. The Weimar Republic
3. The Second Reich
4. DNVP

Correct Answer: 2.

Question Which of the following is the name of the new European currency?

1. Euro
2. Peso
3. Pound
4. Sterling

Correct Answer: 1.

Question In chess, Which is the only piece able to jump over other pieces?

1. King
2. Queen
3. Knight
4. Elephant
Correct Answer: 3.

Question Which of the following cricketers holds the world record of maximum number of sixes in Tests ?

1. Chris Carins (New Zealand)
2. Viv Richards (West Indies)
3. Sachin Tendulkar (India)
4. Wasim Akram (Pakistan)

Correct Answer: 1.

Question Currently, how many planets are there in the Solar System ?

1. Twelve
2. Ten
3. Nine
4. Eight

Correct Answer: 4.

Question Which planet has the longest day?

1. Venus
2. Mercury
3. Saturn
4. Earth

Correct Answer: 1.

Question What is the normal length of a football ground?

1. 90-100 metres
2. 64- 75 metres
3. 100-110 metres
4. 75-85 metres

Correct Answer: 3.

Question NREP stands for

1. National Regional Employment Policy
2. National Rural Employment Programme
3. National Rural EmploymentPolicy
4. None of these

Correct Answer: 2.

Question Which country is leading producer of mica

1. Japan
2. India
3. Russia
4. None of these

Correct Answer: 2.

Question One of these countries does not have the rupee as its currency. Which one?

1. Sri Lanka
2. Seychelles
3. India
4. Bangladesh

Correct Answer: 4.

Question Who invented lift?

1. Henry greathead
2. Otis
3. Karl benz
4. Pascal

Correct Answer: 2.

Question How many cities (historical) make delhi?

1. 7
2. 2
3. 5
4. 4

Correct Answer: 4.

Question The highest literate country of the Word is:

1. America
2. Japan
3. Norway
4. India

Correct Answer: 3.

Question Who was the only president whose grandfather was also a president?

1. William McKinley
2. Warren harding
3. Benjamin Harrison
4. James Carter

Correct Answer: 3.

Question Land of Golden Fleece is ?

1. Canada
2. England
3. Queensland
4. Australia

Correct Answer: 4.

Question What is the capital city of Yugoslavia?

1. Harare
2. Lusaka
3. Belgrade
4. Hanoi
5. Lima
Correct Answer: 3.

Question Mother Teresa was born in

1. Switzerland
2. Yugoslavia
3. Germany
4. India

Correct Answer: 2.

Question Which Railway Station in the World having the longest Platform?

1. Chikago – USA
2. Beijing – China
3. Frankfurt – Germany
4. Kharagpur – India

Correct Answer: 4.

Question Which Day is observed as International Non-Violence Day?

1. January 15
2. November 1
3. October 2
4. July 22
Correct Answer: 3.

Question The highest waterfall in India is

1. Sivasundaram
2. Jog
3. Courtallam
4. Hogenakal

Correct Answer: 2.

Question When was HP’s Audio oscillator was released?

1. 1950
2. 1955
3. 1942
4. 1938
5. 1935
Correct Answer: 4.

Question: Capital of Bahamas is

1. Nassau
2. Baku
3. Daka
4. St John
Correct Answer: 1.

Question Centigrade & Fahrenite scales give same reading at

1. -400
2. -32
3. -273
4. -100

Correct Answer: 1.

Question In the American Presidential election, in case no candidate secures required majority, the decision is referred to the

1. Electorate
2. Electoral college
3. House of Representatives
4. Senate

Correct Answer: 3.

Question The first hand glider was designed by

1. Leonardo DaVinci
2. The Wright brothers
3. Francis Rogallo
4. Galileo

Correct Answer: 1.

Question 1974 was declared as the year of_________ by U.N.O

1. Copernicus Year
2. International Book Year
3. World Population Year
4. International Tourism Year
Correct Answer: 3.

Question Study of rainfall is known as

1. Philology
2. Tribology
3. Etymology
4. Hyetology
Correct Answer: 4.
Question Which one of the following political systems, can be said to be based on the rational legal type of legitimacy?

1. Autocracy
2. Oligarchy
3. Democracy
4. Gerontocracy

Correct Answer: 3.

Question Author of ‘Tale of Two Cities’ is
1. Charles Dickens
2. Kenneth Arrow
3. John O’hara
4. none

Correct Answer: 1.

Question : The wettest place in the world is —

1. Cherapunji, India
2. Gangtok
3. Dispur
4. Kohima

Correct Answer: 1.

Question Lightning conductors are made of:

1. Iron
2. Copper
3. Aluminium
4. Steel

Correct Answer: 4.

Question Which is the national flower of spain?

1. Gold wattle
2. Pomegranate
3. Cornflower
4. Shamrock
5. Chrysanthemum
Correct Answer: 2.

Question: When the members of each group judge all other groups by the standards of their own group, it is termed as

1. Ethnicity
2. Ethnocentrism
3. Ethnic group
4. Ethnography

Correct Answer: 2.
Question: Ralph Samuelson was only 18 when he invented this sporting item in 1922. What was that?

1. Golf tee
2. Motorboat
3. Water skis
4. Hang glider

Correct Answer: 3.

Question Birds replace their feathers periodically in a process called

1. Shedding
2. Migration
3. Preening
4. Molting

Correct Answer: 4.
Question Which are the countries that have hosted the 2002 Soccer World Cup?

1. Japan and Thailand
2. Mexico and Brazil
3. Germany and Poland
4. Japan and S.Korea
Correct Answer: 4.

Question: This Iraqi-born architect was the first woman to receive the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize –

1. Amanda Levete
2. Zoe Zenghelis
3. Zaha Hadid
4. Beth Gali

Correct Answer: 3.

Question : The island of East Timor is said to resemble the shape of which animal ?

1. Monkey
2. Crocodile
3. Snake
4. Elephant
Correct Answer: 2.

Question: World cup winners 2007?

1. Australia
2. India
3. Sri Lanka
4. England

Correct Answer: 1.

Question Which one of not an important characteristic of the Himalayan rivers?

1. Brahmaputra
2. Ganga
3. Kasi
4. Teesta

Correct Answer: 1.

Question : Respiration is—

1. to change the food into energy
2. the process during which food is oxidized and its chemical energy is transformed into useful form
3. a sort of exercise
4. interconversion of food and energy

Correct Answer: 2.

Question : What is whale female called ?

1. Dog
2. Hen
3. Cow
4. Tiger

Correct Answer: 3.

Question Esperanto, invented by the Russian scholar Zamenhof, is an artificial:

1. Lung
2. Language
3. Microscope
4. Car

Correct Answer: 2.

Question Which of the following is longest river in the World?

1. Indus
2. Amazon
3. Nile
4. Danube

Correct Answer: 3.
Question Mr. David Morgan who is newly elected President of the International Cricket Council (ICC) is from which of the following countries ?

1. England
2. Zimbabwe
3. New Zealand
4. Australia

Correct Answer: 1.
Question Study of various properties of matter?

1. Psychology
2. Physics
3. Philately
4. Phonetics
5. Pathology
Correct Answer: 2.
Question : What took Hitler out of service in World War I?

1. Shrapnel
2. Bayonet
3. Machine-gun fire
4. Mustard gas
Correct Answer: 4.

Question : Agrostology is a

1. The Study of grasses
2. The Study of animals
3. The study of man
4. None of the above
Correct Answer: 1

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