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Sunday, June 29, 2014

GK On Line Part VII


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TEST VII

1.In which of the following states is Baglihar Dam Hydroelectric project set up ?
A. Punjab
B. Himachal Pradesh
C. Jammu and Kashmir
D. Arunachal Pradesh
2.Who among the following is the new Chief minister of Manipur ?
A. Mr.DD Lapang
B. Mr.Zoramthanga
C. Mr.Okram Ibobi Singh
D. Mr.Nephru Rio
3. Who among the following tennis player won the Australian Open 2013 women's single title?
A. Maria Sharapova
B. Serena William
C. Venus William
D. Justin Henim Hardenne
4.Brahmos,India's supersonic missile ,was test-fired at
A. Sriharikota
B. Wheeler Island
C. Chandipur
D. Mhow
5. Where is the highest waterfall of the world situated ?
A. Venezuela
B. South Africa
C. New Zealand
D. Norway
6.Davos,the venue of the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum,is located in
A. France
B. Germany
C. Switzerland
D. Luxembourg
7.With reference to the revolt of the year 1857,who among the following was betrayed by a friend ,captured and put to death by the British ?
A. Nana Sahib
B. Kunwar Singh
C. Khan Bahadur Khan
D. Tantia Tope
8.Which of the following substances is found in the beach sands of many parts of Kerala ?
A. Ilmenite
B. Zircon
C. Sillimenite
D. Tungsten
9. Who is the President of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research ?
A. President of India
B. Vice-President of India
C. Prime Minister of India
D. Union Minister of Science and Technology
10. Which of the following is printed on a commonly used fluorescent tube light ?
A. 220 k
B. 273 k
C. 6500 k
D. 9000 k
11. Where is Owen Falls ,the largest man-made lake ,situated ?
A. Egypt
B. Uganda
C. Brazil
D. Ghana
12.When is the Worlds Health Day observed every year ?
A. April 5
B. April 7
C. April 17
D. April 18
13. Which of the following countries is the first in the world to propose a carbon tax for its people to address global warming ?
A. New Zealand
B. Japan
C. Germany
D. Australia
14.Budala Biosphere Research,which was recently added to the UNESCO's Man and Biosphere (MAB) network,is located in
A. Russia
B. India
C. Sri Lanka
D. Bangladesh
15.Which Indian actor has been honoured with the highest French decoration,the Legion d Honour?
A. Dilip Kumar
B. Amitabh Bachchan
C. Shah Rukh Khan
D. Kabir Bedi
16.Who was the Chief Justice of India when public interest litigation(PIL)was introduced to the Indian Judicial system ?
A. M.Hidayatullah
B. A.M. Ahmadi
C. A.S. Anand
D. P.N. Bhagwati
17.In which of the following countries is the committee,which selects winners for Nobel Prize,Located ?
A. Norway
B. Sweden
C. Finland
D. Denmark
18.Which one of the following countries is the leading producer of Uranium?
A. USA
B. Canada
C. Germany
D. Zambia
19. The Allahabad Pillar inscriptions is associated with which of the following ?
A. Mahapadma Nanda
B. Chandragupta Maurya
C. Ashoka
D. Samudragupta
20.In which state is Rajiv Gandhi National Institude of Youth Development located ?
A. Tamil Nadu
B. Karnataka
C. Himachal Pradesh
D. Uttarakhand
21.How long does it takes light from the Sun to reach the Earth(approximately) ?
A. 2 minutes
B. 4 minutes
C. 8 minutes
D. 16 minutes
22. Who was the Governor-General of India during the launch of Civil Disobedience Movement ?
A. Lord Chelmsford
B. Lord Reading
C. Lord Irwin
D. Lord Wavell
23.Which one of the following types of plants produces spores and embryo,but without seeds and vascular tissues ?
A. Gymnosperms
B. Pteridophytes
C. Bryophytes
D. Angiosperms
24.Which one of the following is the principal structural element of a living cell ?
A. Oxygen
B. Hydrogen
C. Carbon
D. Nitrogen
25. Mildness of shaving cream is enriched by which one of the following ?
A. Sodium Silicate
B. Free fatty acid
C. Potassium carbonate
D. Sodium chloride
26.Who among the following is an accomplished vocalist ?
A. Ronu Mazumdar
B. Shiv Kumar Sharma
C. Satish Gujral
D. Dinanath Mishra
27. Which one of the following has the power to regulate the right of citizenship in India ?
A. The Union Cabinet
B. The Parliament
C. The Supreme Court
D. The Law Commission
28. Contaminated water can cause the following disease except which one of the following ?
A. Hepatitis-A
B. Typhoid
C. Measles
D. Cholera
29.In which country did the Industrial Revolution begin in the year 1750 ?
A. France
B. Italy
C. Germany
D. England
30.Which one of the following is the most effective carrier of information ?
A. Cables
B. Microwaves
C. Radio waves
D. Optical fibres

GK On Line Part VI


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TEST VI

1.Korba is famous for-
A.Fertiliser Plant
B. Steel Plant
C. Aluminium Plant
D. None of these
2.Which one of the following is not situated on the bank of rever Godavari ?
A. Nanded
B. Rajahmundry
C. Khammam
D. Nasik
3. Which of the following organisations will set up an anti-ragging help line for HRD Ministry ?
A. Educational Consultants of India
B. University Grants Commission
C. Educational Service of India
D. None of these
4.Which one of the following metros has taken steps to rid the city's prime areas of beggars ?
A. Chennai
B. Delhi
C. Kolkata
D. Mumbai
5. In which of the following former Soviet republics was a mutiny foiled ?
A. Chechnya
B. Georgia
C. Kyrgyzstan
D. Albania
6. The Spanish Flu ,which left at least 40 million dead ,and to which the present A(H1N1) Flu Pandemic is often being compared ,occurred in
A. 1989
B. 1918
C. 1957
D. 1968
7. According to the new guidelines issued by the Reserve Bank of India ,the maximum value of any pre-paid payment instrument would not exceed
A. Rs. 10,000
B. Rs. 25,000
C. Rs. 50,000
D. Rs. 75,000
8. On the tributary of which river has Rihand Dam been constructed ?
A. Chambal
B. Yamuna
C. Sone
D. Periyar
9.AGMARK is
A. a cooperative for egg production
B. regulated agricultural market
C. farmers cooperative
D. a quality guarantee stamp for commodities
10.The Industrial Revolution in England represented the climax of the transition from
A. salvery to feudalism
B. feudalism to capitalism
C. capitalism to socialism
D. socialism to market socialism
11.hen was the Minimum Wages Act enacted in India ?
A. 1936
B. 1948
C. 1951
D. 1956
12.The International Chief of Justice sits in
A. Geneva
B. The Hague
C. Vienna
D. Rome
13.In which state of India ,was a non-Congress government formed for the first time ?
A. West Bengal
B. Tamil Nadu
C. Pondicherry
D. Kerala
14. When did the Soviet Union disintegrate into 15 independent Republics ?
A. 1990
B. 1991
C. 1992
D. 1993
15. Why was the Simon Commission byoycotted by the Indians ?
A. It did not include any Indian as a member
B. It did not have any women member
C. It was appointed before the stipulated time
D. It refused to meet prominent Indian Leader
16. The declaration of Constitutional Emergency in an Indian state has to be approved by the Parliament within a period of
A. 2 months
B. 4 months
C. 6 months
D. 12 months
17.The number of subjects in the Union List of the Indian Constitution is
A. 47
B. 66
C. 97
D. 100
18. Who among the following started the first Newspaper in India ?
A. Dadabhai Naoroji
B. W.C. Bannerjee
C. Rabindra nath Tagore
D. James A. Hickey
19.Who founded the Servents of India Society ?
A. Dadabhai Naoroji
B. Gopal Krishna Gokhale
C. B.G. Tilak
D. Swami Dayananda Saraswati
20.English Education was introduced in India by
A. Lord Curzon
B. Jawaharlal Nehru
C. Lord Macaulay
D. Lord Dalhousie
21.As per provisions of the Charter Act of 1833, a law Commission(for consolidating,codifying and improving Indian laws)was constituted under the Chairmanship of
A. Lord Bentinck
B. Raja Rammohan Roy
C. Lord Macauley
D. Lord Dalhousie
22.Who was the first Indian to became member of British parliament ?
A. W.C Banerjee
B. Behramji M. Malabari
C. D.N. Wacha
D. Dadabhai Naoroji
23.The length of Indian coastline is about
A. 4900 km
B. 5700 km
C. 7500 km
D. 8300 km
24. Which one of the following is the second highest peak of the world ?
A. Dhaulagiri
B. Kanchanjunga
C. K2
D. Nanda Devi
25.What is the approximate length of Konkan Railway ?
A. 580 km
B. 760 km
C. 940 km
D. 1050 km
26.Which one of the following coasts of India is most affected by violent tropical cyclones ?
A. Malabar
B. Andhra
C. Konkan
D. Gujarat
27.The largest fresh water lake in the world is
A. Lake Victoria
B. Lake Michigan
C. Lake Balkash
D. Lake Superior
28.In the world,India tops in the production of
A. Nickel
B. Uranium
C. Mica
D. Manganese
29. Which of the following buffalo breeds is found in the South-Western part of Gujarat ?
A. Murrah
B. Bhadwari
C. Surti
D. Toda
30. Which one of the following is the first National Park of India ?
A. Corbrtt National Park
B. Bandipur National Park
C. Kanha National Park
D. Sariska
31.The colour of the eye depends upon the pigment present in
A. Cornea
B. Iris
C. Rods
D. Cones
32.The ability of the eye to see in the dark is due to the production of a purple pigment known as
A. Carotene
B. Rhodopsin
C. Iodopsin
D. Retinene
33. Which of the animals is dumb ?
A. Deer
B. Giraffe
C. Stag
D. Yak
34. The sky appears blue because
A. all colour interfere to produce blue
B. in white light the blue component dominates
C. the atmosphere scatters blue colour more than the other
D. it is actually blue
35. The device in communication satellites which receives signals from an earth station and transmits them to different directions is
A. Transformer
B. Transistor
C. Transponder
D. Transducer
36.When a ship enters the sea from a river
A. it rises a little
B. it sinks a little
C. it remains at the same level
D. it rises or sinksdepending on the material it is made of
37.The substance that is added to make natural rubber strong and more bouncy is
A. Polythene
B. Sponge
C. Sulphur
D. Chlorine
38.Kaiga II plant which supplies electricity is a
A. Hydel project
B. Coal project
C. Nuclear power reactor
D. None of the above
39.The vitamin most readily destroyed by heat is
A. Riboflavin
B. Ascorbic acid
C. Tocopherol
D. Thiamine
40. White phosphorus is always kept under
A. benzene
B. kerosene
C. ether
D. water
41.Which of the following pairs is incorrect
A. Pannalal Ghosh---Flute
B. Guru Gopi Kishan---Kathak
C. Nikhil Banerjee---Santoor
D. Nandalal Bose---Painting
42.Ebrahim Aikazi is welknown personality from the field of
A. Folk Dance
B. Theatre
C. Bussiness
D. None of the above
43.Which of the following volcanoes is situated in Mexico ?
A. Colima
B. Purace
C. Semeru
D. Etna
44.Sea water can be purified by the process of
A. Distillation
B. Evaporation
C. Filtration
D. Fractional distillation
45.Which of the following is a cold ocean current ?
A. Humboldt current
B. Brazil current
C. Oyashio current
D. Canary current
46.Which of the following sets belongs to Central tax ?
A. Excise duty,Sales tax and Custom duty
B. Excise duty,Custom duty and Income tax
C. Income tax,Custom duty and House tax
D. Custom duty,Entertainment tax and Income tax
47.Who is the author of the book "To A Hunger Free World" ?
A. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
B. Amartya Sen
C. M.S Swaminathan
D. Montek Sing Ahluwalia
48. World Trade Organisation(WTO) was started in the year
A. 1984
B. 1994
C. 1995
D. 1996
49.Who said "Patriotism is religion and religion is love for India" ?
A. Raj Narayan Bose
B. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
C. Swami Vivekananda
D. Acharya Vinoba Bhave
50.Which one of the following is not a vaccine ?
A. BCG
B. Anti-rabies
C. Polio vaccine
D. Progesterone
51.The scientist who first sent electromagnetic waves to distant places is
A. James Clerk Maxwell
B. Heinrich Hertz
C. Thomas Alva Edision
D. John Logie Baird

Saturday, June 28, 2014

GK On LIne Part V


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TEST V(General Science)

1.Time period of a pendulum depends upon the
A. mass of pendulum bob
B. amplitude of its oscillation
C. length of the pendulum
D. None of these
2. An element used as a semi-conductor in transistors is
A. gold
B. germanium
C. silicon
D. arsenic
3.An elememt common to nichrome and German silver is
A. chromium
B. nickel
C. copper
D. silver
4.Low-melting point alloys usually contain lead and
A. copper
B. mercury
C. tin
D. zinc
5. Permanent hardness in water
A. cannot be removed
B. can be remove by boiling the water
C. can be removed by addition of washing soda crystals to the water
D. None of these
6.Of the following radiations,all are dangerous except-
A. X-rays
B. short radio waves
C. Ultra violet rays
D. Cosmic rays
7. jet engines are
A. rotary engines
B. external combustion engine
C. turbine engines
D. reaction engines
8. Sound travel fastest in
A. air
B. steel
C. vacuum
D. water
9. All of the following utilise Pascal's law except
A. type writer
B. barber chair
C. hydraulic brackes
D. service station lift
10.Stainless steel usually contains about 15% or more of
A. carbon
B. nickel
C. Manganese
D. chromium
11.Hydrogen was discovered by -
A. Priestly
B. Boyle
C. Charles
D. Cavendish
12.Instruments which is used to study the behaviour of vibrating strings is called-
A. Sonometer
B. Barometer
C. Hydrometer
D. None of these
13. The part of the total gravitational force which is required to constrained the body to move in its circular latitude is called-
A. centripetal force
B. force of gravity
C. total gravitational force
D. None of these
14.To convert centigrade temperatures to Kelvin temperatures we must add
A. 723°
B. 273°
C. 372°
D. 210°
15.Which one of the following is not a property of chemical change ?
A. Chemical change is not easily reversible
B. Chemical change is always produced a new matter
C. Chemical change produces no change of weight
D. None of these
16. Which gas is used in the flying balloon ?
A. Oxygen
B. Hydrogen
C. Nitrogen
D. Carbon-dioxide
17.oxidation is the process of
A. electron loss
B. electron gain
C. atom loss
D. atom gain
18.Which one of the following hydroxides is not soluble in water ?
A. Potassium hydroxide
B. Aluminium hydroxide
C. Calcium hydroxide
D. Ammonium hydroxide
19.Temporary hardness is caused in water due to the presence of
A. calcium carbonate
B. calcium sulphate
C. calcium hydrogen sulphate
D. calcium hydrogen carbonate
20.Energy is measured in the same units as
A. power
B. work
C. momentum
D. inertia
21. The largest amount of energy the Earth receives from the sun is in the form of
A. X-rays
B. gamma rays
C. infra-red and heat energy
D. None of these
22.The Owl can see most clearly in total darkness because
A. it has squint eyes
B. it has large eyes with orbs directed forward,giving it binocular sight
C. it has light bulbs in its eyes provided by nature
D. None of these
23. The scientific Law which states that a body ,when immersed in a liquid,experiences an upward thrust equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by it,is known as
A. Boyle's Law
B. Charles Law
C. Archimedes Principle
D. None of these
24.Which one of the following is a chemical change
A. melting of ice
B. Burning of coal
C. magnetising of iron
D. None of these
25. Energy which a body has by reason of its motion is called
A. Heat energy
B. Kinetic energy
C. Potential energy
D. None of these
26. Thermodynamics is the branch of physics concerned with the relation between
A. heat and work
B. water and electricity
C. thermometers and dynamometers
D. None of these
27.It takes longer to cook potato on the hills than in plains because-
A. atmospheric pressure is low on the hills
B. atmospheric pressure is high on the hills
C. hilly potatoes are very hard
D. None of these
28. A red flower when illuminated by green light appears
A. Yellow
B. Green
C. Black
D. Red
29.The product of the fusion of male and female gametes is called-
A. Zygospore
B. Embryo
C. Zygote
D. None of these
30.The glandular swellings,often at the base of the ovary or on the receptacle are called
A. Nectaries
B. Nectors
C. Gametes
D. None of these
31.Which one of the following is not a function of a stem ?
A. Supporting the structure of the shoot
B. Allowing conduction of water from soil to leaf
C. If green,photosynthesis
D. Absorbing of water and mineral soil from the soil
32.The calyx consists of
A. Sepals
B. Petals
C. Stamen
D. None of these
33.Buds formed at the ends of the main shoots or branches are called
A. Terminal buds
B. axillary buds
C. lateral buds
D. None of these
34.The outer layer of cells of a stem is called
A. Epidermis
B. Epiblema
C. Cortex
D. None of these
35.The roots which don't grow from a main root,but directly from the stem are called
A. Fibrous roots
B. Tap roots
C. Adventitious roots
D. None of these
36.The physical process by which gases enter and leave the blood is called
A. Dispersion
B. Absorption
C. Diffusion
D. Osmosis
37.Where the ureter leaves the kidney is a space called
A. the pelvis
B. the cortex
C. the medulla
D. None of these
38.Which one of the following animals is not poikilothermic(cool Blooded)
A. Fish
B. Reptiles
C. Birds
D. Amphibia
39.The organic nutrient with the highest calorific calue is
A.Sugar
B. Starch
C. Fat
D. Proteins
40.Of the following,the one ,that is not a member of the Vitamin B complex is
A. Thiamine
B. Riboflavin
C. Folic acid
D. Ascorbic acid
41.A small green insect that sucks plant juice is the
A. aphid
B. beetle
C. grasshopper
D. wasp
42.Of the following,the best source of protein is
A. Fish
B. Beans
C. Apple
D. Butter
43.Most food nutrients are absorbed into the blood from the
A. large intestine
B. mouth
C. small intestine
D. stomach
44.Which one of the following substances is a product of digestion of proteins ?
A. Carbon-dioxide
B. Cytoplasm
C. Amino acid
D. Lactic acid
45.The largest gland in the human body is
A. Liver
B. Endocrine
C. Pancreas
D. None of these
46.As the amount of clay in a soil increases,its water-retaining capacity
A. increases
B. decreases
C. remain the same
D. None of these
47. Which one of the following secretions does not contain enzymes ?
A. Saliva
B. Gastric juice
C. Bile
D. Pancreatic juice
48.Fungi are plants that lack
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon-dioxide
C. Chlorophyll
D. None of these
49.Green plants make their food usually in their
A. Stem
B. Leaves
C. Flowers
D. None of these

Friday, June 27, 2014

GK On Line Part IV


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TEST IV(North East India)

1. Name the largest state of North-Eastern India?
A. Arunachal Pradesh
B. Assam
C. Meghalaya
D. Tripura
2. Arunachal Pradesh is famous for the birth place of?
A. Manmohan Sing
B. 6th Dalai Lama
C. Ramchandra
D. Goutama Buddha
3. Mithun(Bos forntalis) exist in -
A. Assam
B. Nagaland
C. Manipur
D. Arunachal Pradesh
4. The name of Bramhaputra in Arunachal Pradesh is -
A. Kameng
B. Subansiri
C. Siang
D. Lohit
5. The name of Siang in Tibet is-
A. Tsangpo
B. kameng
C. Lohit
D. Tirap
6.How many major tribe are found in Arunachal Pradesh ?
A. 112
B. 26
C. 14
D. 13
7.Hinayana Buddhism is found in-
A. Tripura
B. Assam
C. Manipur
D. Arunachal Pradesh
8.Donyi-polo,the God in Arunachal Pradesh is signifies - ?
A. Brahma and Vishnu
B. Siva and Parbati
C. Sun and Moon
D. Radha and Krishna
9. Monpa carpet symbolises the state of -?
A. Assam
B. Mizoram
C. Nagaland
D. Arunachal Pradesh
10. Find out the wrong one as there the festivals of Arunachal ?
A. Mopin
B. Solung
C. Nyokum
D. Bihu
11. In which place we find more than 7,500 Orchids?
A. Ziro
B. itanagar
C. Tipi
D. Bomdila
12. The capital of Arunachal Pradesh is ?
A. Aizwl
B. Dishpur
C. Itanagar
D. Imphol
13. The word of assam is derived from the word -
A. Ahom
B. Asom
C. Asama
D. Assom
14. The name of Assam is given by ?
A. Ahom Tribe
B. Bangalis
C. Mughals
D. British
15. The word Kamrup is related to the state of-
A. Nagaland
B. Manipur
C. Assam
D. Tripura
16.The major crops of Assam is
A. Tea
B. Rice
C. Wheat
D. Jute
17.The Meghalaya is separated from assam in -
A. 1987
B. 1982
C. 1947
D. 1972
18. Mizoram is originated from Assam in - ?
A. 1987
B. 1948
C. 1972
D. 1947
19. Red Panda is found in ?
A. Assam
B. Arunachal
C. Mizoram
D. Nagaland
20. The word Guwa means ?
A. Water
B. Arecanut
C. Nut
D. Flower
21. The Boros are also known ?
A. Garos
B. Kacharis
C. Khasis
D. Nagas
22. The forest area of Assam is covering ?
A. 25%
B. 22%
C. 22.41%
D. 22.10%
23.Find out the place which is not an oil refinery in Assam -
A.Guwahati
B. Digboi
C. Noonmati
D. Bongaigaon
24.Golden colour Muga silk is largely produced in ?
A. Arunachal Pradesh
B. Assam
C. Nagaland
D. Tripura
25. Find out the wrong one as a Bihu festival of assam-
A. Kongali
B. Baishagu
C. Rongali
D. Maha Bihu
26. Name the festival related with Kamakhya temple in Assam -
A. Gabra
B. Jonbill Mela
C. Kati Bihu
D. Ambubashi Mela
27.Name the National Park bordering Arunachal and Assam-
A. Manas
B. Kaziranga
C. Orang
D. Nameri
28. Nabagraha temple is situated in ?
A. Guwahati
B. Hazo
C. Shivsagarh
D. Diphu
29. Diphu is famous for-
A. Kamakhya temple
B. Muga silk
C. Lagoon
D. Karbi art and culture
30. A natural Lagoon is found in ?
A. Tezpur
B. Dibrugarh
C. Chandubi
D. Hazo
31.Which is one of the worlds oldest Oil refinery -
A. Digboi
B. Diphu
C. Dibrugarh
D. Barpeta
32.Jatinga is famous for ?
A. Picnic spot
B. Ancient ruins
C. Birds mystery
D. Oil refinery
33. Which is called as 'Land of Gems'-
A. Mizoram
B. Nagaland
C. Arunachal
D. Manipur
34. The capital of Manipur is -?
A. Guwahati
B. Itanagar
C. Imphol
D.Dimapur
35. Manipur has-----identified varieties of Orchids
A. 500
B. 472
C.400
D. 322
36.Sangai---dancing deer is the symbol of-
A. Manipur
B. Nagaland
C.Mizoram
D. Tripura
37. The Manipuris are also called-
A. meitei
B. Nagas
C. Kukis
D. Khasis
38. The language of Manipur is ?
A. Bengali
B. Salai
C. Assamese
D. Hindi
39.Find out the wrong one as the festival of Manipur ?
A. Bihu
B. Lai Haroba
C. Khamba
D. Thoibi
40. The only floating National Park is on the ?
A. Lok Tak Lake
B. Bramhaputra
C. Ganges
D. Chilka Lake
41.The only floating National Park in the worlds is ?
A. Phubala
B. Kaziranga
C. Keibul Lamjao
D. Manas
42. The abode of cloud signidies the state -
A. Assam
B. Nagaland
C.Meghalaya
D. Tripura
3. Find out the wrong one as the important part of Meghalaya-
A. Garo
B. Khasi
C. Jaintia
D. Tura
44.There are about ----varieties of Orchids found in Meghalaya ?
A. 17,000
B. 3,000
C. 4,000
D. 2,500
45. Which of the following tribals are matrilineal in character-
A. Garo
B. Tura
C. Khasi
D. Ahom
46. The main religion of Meghalaya is
A. Hinduism
B. Buddhism
C. Christian
D. Muslim
47.The major food crops of Meghalayas are-
A. Rice and Maize
B. Rice and Wheat
C. Rice and Jowar
D. Fruits and Milk
48. Which place is the highest rainfall in the worlds ?
A. Cherapunji
B. Mawsynram
C. Rongrengiri
D. Imikhang
49. The butterfly museum is in -?
A. Guwdahati
B. Shillong
C. Itanagar
D. Imphol
50. What is the full form of MNF ?
A. Mizo National Front
B. Manipuri-Mizo National Front
C. Manipur National Frontier
D. Mizoram National Front
51.'Land of the highlanders 'symbolises as ?
A. Mizoram
B. Patna
C. Manipur
D. Tripura
52.how many major tribes are there in Mizoram ?
A. 6
B. 8
C. 5
D. 4
53. Jhum cultivation is mainly practised in -
A. Manipur
B. Mizoram
C. Nagaland
D. Tripura
54. 'Pathian' is used in place of ?
A. God
B. Priest
C. Wood
D. Family
55. Which is not festival of Mizo-
A. Mim Kut
B. Chapchar kut
C. Pawl
D. Pangal
56. What is the capital of Mizoram ?
A. Itanagar
B. Imphol
C. Aizawl
D. Guwahati
57. Cheraw is the dance from of -
A. Arunachal
B. Manipur
C. Nagaland
D.Mizoram
58. Rengdil is famous for- ?
A. Lake
B. Birds Sanctuary
C. National Park
D. River
59.What is the meaning of Naga ?
A. Naked
B. Snake
C. Nagraj
D. Country
60. How many numbers of tribes are in nagaland ?
A. 15
B. 14
C. 20
D. 16
61. What is the capital og Nagaland?
A. Dimapur
B. Dispur
C. Tezpur
D. Imphol
62.Lakes and water fall are not present at which of the following North eastern state ?
A. Mizoram
B. Arunachal
C. Tripura
D. Nagaland
63. In Sanskrit Nagaland is known as -
A. Nag Bhumi
B. Naga Darshan
C. Naga Soil
D. Nag Chhabi
64. What is height from the sea level of Kohima?
A. 1460
B. 1372
C. 1495
D. 1120
5.Kirat Desh is the another name of-
A.Assam
B. Nagaland
C. Tripura
D. Manipur
66.Tiger reserve of Assam is in -
A. Pabitra
B. Manas
C. Bishu
D. Bornadi
67. Which is the populist state of North-East
A.Arunachal
B. Tripura
C. Manipur
D. Assam
68. North -Eastern Development Finance Corporation was started in the year ?
A. 1971
B.1980
C. 1982
D. 2001`
69.North-East Council was established ?
A. 1970
B. 1971
C. 1982
D. 1967
70. 'Seven sister state 'are used for- ?
A. 7 North-Eastern states
B. 7 rivers in India
C. Southern states
D. West Bengal
71. The main river of North-East India is?
A. Ganges
B. Yamuna
C. Teesta
D.Bramhaputra
72. The North-Eastern states have only -----Lok Sabha constituencies out of 543 in India.
A. 20
B. 30
C. 25
D. 41
73. The highest populated among the North-East states is
A. Nagaland
B. Arunachal
C. Tripura
D. Assam
74. NER of India is covering -?
A. 2.62 lacs sq km
B. 5.1 lacs sq km
C. 1.72 lacs sq km
D. 2.6 lacs sq km
75.Barak Valley is under the state of-
A. Mizoram
B.Arunachal
C. Assam
D. Tripura
76.The Mac-Mohan line separates North-East from
A. Myanmer
B. China
C. Tibet
D. Bangladesh

Thursday, June 26, 2014

GK On Line,Part III


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TEST III

1. In which of the following regions,the evidence of rock-cut architecture is not found?
A. Karnataka
B. Andhra Pradesh
C. Odisha
D. Maharastra
2. Which of the following is not a work of Kalidas?
A. Ritusamhara
B. Meghaduta
C. Kumarsambhava
D. Dashakumarcharitra
3. The Earth's crust is the thinnest
A. under the mountain ranges
B. under continental masses
C. at ocean bottoms
D. at mid-oceanic ridges
4. The first marin sanctuary in India,within its abound coral reef,molluscs,dolphins,tortoises and various kinds of sea birds,has been established in?
A. Sundarbans
B. Chilka lake
C. Gulf of Kachchh
D. Lakshadweep
5. Etrophication of lakes is a consquential effect of the accumulation of
A. silt load
B. sewage
C. nitrates and phosphate
D. vegetation
6. This power of Supreme Court of India to decide disputes between the Centre and the States falls under its
A. advisory jurisdiction
B. appellate jurisdiction
C. original jurisdiction
D. constitutional jurisdiction
7. The 7th schedule of the Constitution of India contains provisions regarding
A. schedule language
B. oaths and affirmations
C. administration of tribal area
D. union,state,concurrent lists
8. State with maximum production of coffee in India is ?
A. Karnataka
B. Kerala
C. Maharastra
D. Tamil Nadu
9. Who among the following President of India was elected unopposed ?
A. Dr.Rajendra Prasad
B. Dr.S Radhakrishan
C. KR Narayanan
D. N Sanjeeva Reddy
10. Plant which grows in running water is ?
A. rhodophyte
B. rtheophyte
C. mycophyte
D. xerophyte
11. The Kushans originally belonged to
A. Iran
B. Central Asia
C. Chinese Turkistan
D. Tibet
12. What is meant by the population growth ?
A. Change in mass of inhabitants of a territory during specific period of time
B. Change in number of inhabitants of a territory during specific period of time
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above
13. Which one of the following Wast flowing rivers of India has,Rift valley due to down warping ?
A. Damodar
B. Mahanadi
C. Son
D. Yamuna
14. Aarticle-365 deals with
A. internal emergency
B. President's rule in state
C. financial emergency
D. special status of North-Eastern states
15. The Omkareswar Hydel Power Project which has to raise its reservor water level up to 189 m is located in ?
A. Himachal Pradesh
B. Uttar Pradesh
C. Madhya Pradesh
D. Arunachal Pradesh
16. The method of the Amendment of the Constitution of India is provided in the ?
A. Article-13
B. Article-249
C. Article-368
D. Article-370
17. Defying International warning which country has recently conducted its second nuclear test ?
A. North Korea
B. South Korea
C. Pakistan
D. India
18. Which Indian state became first to reserve a government job for HIV+ candidates ?
A. Kerala
B. Karnataka
C. Punjab
D. Haryana
19. Abhinav Bindra,the first Indian to win a Olympic Gold Medal is associated with
A. Lawn Tennis
B. Badminton
C. Shooting
D. Swimming
20. State which has the largest number of districts in India ?
A. Maharastra
B. Bihar
C. Madhya Pradesh
D. Uttar Pradesh
21. Black Shirt Army is a ?
A. Global Security Agency
B. Cultural Police of PMK in Tamil Nadu
C. Fashion house
D. Fisherman's Welfare Association
22. Reserve Bank of India equity in National Housing Bank is ?
A. 51%
B. 55%
C. 60%
D. 100%
23. Which state of the North-East is the pioneer in distributing land deed according to recognition of Forest Right Act,2006 ?
A. Assam
B. Sikkim
C. Mizoram
D. None of these
24. Bhavatron -2 machin was inaugurated in Agartala Cancer Hospital by the ?
A. Central Health Minister
B. Health Minister of Tripura
C. Chairman of Atomic Energy Commission of India
D. None of these
25. Where is the modern psychiatric hospital of Tripura located ?
A. Arundhutinagar
B. Narasingarh
C. Hapania
D. None of these
26. Who abolished the 'Sati System' in Tripuea ?
A. Radha Kishore Manikya
B. Trilochan
C. Bir Chandra Manikya
D. Bir Bikram Manikya
27. The Tripura Merger Agreement was signed on ?
A. 9thy September,1949
B. 15th October,1949
C. 15th August,1947
D. None of these
28. Who was the first chief commissioner of Tripura ?
A. V.Nanjappa
B. SP Mukherjee
C. RK Roy
D. None of these
29. World "Population Day" is celebrated every year on ?
A. 1st July
B. 6th July
C.9th July
D. 11th July
30. Which of the following state is not affected by Moist terrorism ?
A. Andhra Pradesh
B. Maharastra
C. Chattisgarh
D. None of these