19)Sarah Taylor is a women cricketer. She plays for ___________. a. Australia b. New Zealand c. South Africa d. England Ans: d. England 20) _________________ is the longest cell. a. Nerve cell b. Muscle cell c. Egg cell d. Sperm cell Ans: a. Nerve cell 21)WBCs are also known as a. Leucocytes b. Erythrocytes c. Thrombocytes d. Platelets Ans: a. Leucocytes 22)Which of the following metals burn with a golden flame? a. Zn b. K c. Mg d. Na Ans: d. Na
23)Milk is a natural a. Solution b. Mixture c. Suspension d. Emulsion Ans:d. Emulsion 24)Light year is a unit of __________ a. Short time interval b. Mass c. Work d. Distance Ans: d. Distance 25)Whose unit is Farad? a. Conductivity b. Resistance c. Motivation d. Capacitance Ans: d. Capacitance 26)Which organ is responsible for activity and hand-eye coordination in human body? a. Liver b. Kidney c. Brain d. Heart Ans: c. Brain
28) Atomic theory of Matter was given by a. Avogadro b. Dalton c. Newton d. Pascal Ans: b. Dalton 29) Ice is packed in sawdust because a. Sawdust does not stick to the ice b. Sawdust will not get melt easily c. Sawdust is a good conductor of heat d. Sawdust is a poor conductor of heat Ans: d. Sawdust is a poor conductor of heat 30) What is the minimum unit of length? a. Micron b. Fermi meter c. Angstrom d. Nanometer Ans: b. Fermi meter 31)The 'Dailong Village' covering an area of 11.35 sq. km. has recently been declared as BiodiversityHeritage Site under Section 37(1) of Biological Diversity Act, 2002. The village is situated in the Indian State of a. Manipur b.Madhya Pradesh c. Mizoram d. Maharashtra Ans: a. Manipur
32) ......... is the first woman to head a public sector bank. a. Arundhati Bhattacharya b. Shikha Sharma c. ChandaKochar d. UshaAnanthasubramanyan Ans: a. Arundhati Bhattacharya 33) World Tourism Day is celebrated on: a. September 12 b. September 25 c. September 27 d. September 29 Ans: c. September 27 34)Where is Bose Institute? a. Dispur b. Kolkata c. Mumbai d. New Delhi Ans: b. Kolkata 35) The motif of 'Hampi with Chariot' is printed on the reverse of which currency note? a. One Rupee Note b. Rs. 500 note c. Rs. 50 note d. Rs. 2000 note Ans: c. Rs. 50 note
36)Election Commission of India has decided that the voter's identificationshall be mandatory in the elections at the time of poll. Which of the following shall be the main document of identification of a voter? a. Voter Slip b. Electoral Photo Identity Cards (EPIC) c. Indelible ink mark d. Electoral rolls Ans: b. Electoral Photo Identity Cards (EPIC) 37) The first known globe was made in which country? a. England b. Turkey c. America d. India Ans: b. Turkey 38) Who said these words, “Nothing is more disgraceful for a brave man thanto live life devoid of self-respect.” a. OmprakashValmiki b. OmprakashChauthala c. B. R. Ambedkar d. M. K. Gandhi Ans: c. B. R. Ambedkar 39)Where is the biggest railway station in the world? a. New York City (Grand Central Terminal) b. Japan c. Russia d. China Ans: a. New York City (Grand Central Terminal)
40) What country was known as Rhodesia? a. Japan b. Norway c. Italy d. Zimbabwe Ans:d. Zimbabwe 41) Who wrote the famous 1855 poem 'The Charge of the Light Brigade‟? a. Lord Alfred Tennyson b. Christopher Marlowe c. Johannes Gutenberg d. René Descartes Ans: a. Lord Alfred Tennyson 42) What is the book 'Lord of the Flies' about? a. A round trip around the USA b. A swarm of killer flies c. Schoolboys on the desert island d. None of the above Ans: c. Schoolboys on the desert island 43) In the book „The Lord of the Rings,‟ who or what is Bilbo? a. Dwarf b. Wizard c. Hobbit d. Troll Ans: c. Hobbit
44) What was the nationality of Robert Louis Stevenson, writer of 'Treasure Island'? a. Scottish b. Welsh c. Irish d. French Ans: a.Scottish 45) Who wrote the “Panchatantra”? a. Vishnu Sharma b. Chanakya c. Kālidāsa d. None of these Ans: a. Vishnu Sharma 46) Which one is the first novel of Chetan Bhagat? a. One Night @ the Call Center b. The 3 Mistakes Of My Life c. Five Point Someone d. None of these Ans: c. Five Point Someone 47) Which of the following novels has the subtitle „A Novel Without a Hero‟? a. Vanity Fair b. Middlemarch c. Wuthering Heights d. Oliver Twist Ans: a. Vanity Fair
48) Identify the character in The Tempest who is referred to as „an honest old councellor‟— a. Alonso b. Ariel c. Gonzalo d. Stephano Ans: c. Gonzalo 49) In the poem „Tintern Abbey‟, „dearest friend‟ refers to— a. Nature b. Dorothy c. Coleridge d. Wye Ans:b. Dorothy 50) Which of the following poems of Coleridge is a ballad? a. Work Without Hope b. Frost at Midnight c. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner d. Youth and Age Ans: c. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. ************************************************************
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