Saturday, December 18, 2010

The highway connecting Sinkiang in China with Pak occupied Kashmir is

Q. The highway connecting Sinkiang in China with Pak occupied Kashmir is
  1 Pak-China Highway
  2 Siachin Highway
  3 Friendship Highway
  4 Karakoram Highway
    Ans:4 

Q. Which of the following is called the 'Gateway to the Pacific'?
  1 Suez Canal
  2 Panama Canal
  3 Bering Sea
  4 Gulf of Alaska
    Ans:2 

Q. 'Pillars of Hercules' refers to
  1 A huge building in Rome
  2 A huge historical structure in Greece
  3 Strait of Bosporus
  4 Strait of Gibraltar
    Ans:4 

Q. The mainstream of river Ganga which flows beyond Farakka is known as
  1 Bhagirathi
  2 Hooghly
  3 Padma
  4 Subarnarekha
    Ans:3 

Q. Which of the following mountain passes lies outside India?
  1 Khyber
  2 Bomdila
  3 Bara Lacha la
  4 Shipkila
    Ans:1 

Q. The river basin which is called 'Ruhr of India' is
  1 Damodar
  2 Hooghly
  3 Godavari
  4 Subarnarekha
    Ans:1 

Q. Arakan Yoma is the extension of the Himalayas located in
  1 Kashmir
  2 Nepal
  3 Baluchistan
  4 Myanmar
    Ans:4 

Q. At which place in India will you find maximum sunlight in December?
  1 Pune
  2 Leh
  3 Kolkata
  4 Kanyakumari
    Ans:4 

Q. Which time of the day is generally the hottest all over India?
  1 12 pm
  2 1 pm
  3 2 pm
  4 3 pm
    Ans:4 

Q. The International Date Line passes through 
  1 Malacca Strait
  2 Gibraltar Strait
  3 Bering Strait
  4 Florida Strait
    Ans:3

Strait of Malacca separates

Q. Strait of Malacca separates
  1 Sumatra and Malaysia
  2 Java and Borneo
  3 Sumatra and Java
  4 Malaysia and Borneo
    Ans:1 

Q. "Namibia" was earlier known as
  1 South- West Africa
  2 New Guinea
  3 British Guyana
  4 British Columbia
    Ans:1 

Q. How many states of the USA are not attached to its mainland?
  1 One
  2 Two
  3 Three
  4 Four
    Ans:2 

Q. Coal is found in
  1 volcanic rocks
  2 metamorphic rocks
  3 igneous rocks
  4 sedimentary rocks
    Ans:1 

Q. Adam's bridge connects
  1 Amman and Damascus
  2 Dhanushkodi (Rameswaram) and Thalaimannar
  3 Israel and Jerusalem
  4 Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman
    Ans:2 

Q. Which river crosses the equator twice?
  1 Amazon
  2 Congo
  3 Nile
  4 Orinoco
    Ans:1 

Q. Which of the following soils is very hard to cultivate?
  1 Alluvial
  2 Black
  3 Red
  4 Sandy
    Ans:3 

Q. The world's highest hydel power project 'Rongtong' is located in
  1 Rangoon
  2 Kathmandu
  3 Himachal Pradesh
  4 Beijing
    Ans:3 

Q. The most important navigable river in Central Europe that provides a link between nine countries-Germany, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Ukraine and Yugoslavia is
  1 Volga
  2 Rhine
  3 Dnieper
  4 Danube
    Ans:4 

Q. Of the following the bussiest oceanic trade route is
  1 Cape route
  2 North Atlantic
  3 Panama canal
  4 Suez canal
    Ans:3

Synclines and anticlines are the terms associated with

Q. Synclines and anticlines are the terms associated with
  1 earthquakes
  2 faulting
  3 folding
  4 volcanoes
    Ans:3 

Q. Moon shaped sand dunes, formed by wind action are called
  1 Cirque
  2 Bajada
  3 Barchans
  4 Mesa
    Ans:3 

Q. Which one of the following pairs of ocean currents meet each other near Newfound Land?
  1 Canaries and Labrador
  2 Gulf stream and Labrador
  3 Gulf stream and Canaries
  4 Kuroshio and Kuraile
    Ans:2 

Q. The most salty sea in the world is the 
  1 Dead Sea
  2 Red Sea
  3 Ural Sea
  4 Black Sea
    Ans:1 

Q. The ocean surface currents follow clockwise circulatory paths in the northern parts of the Pacific and Atlantic oceans due to the
  1 convergence and divergence movements
  2 Coriolis force
  3 density differences in sea water
  4 impact of prevailing winds
    Ans:2 

Q. The hot deserts of the world are generally found near
  1 the equator
  2 the doldrums
  3 the horse latitudes
  4 the Tundras
    Ans:3 

Q. The collective farms in the steppes of Eurasia are termed as
  1 Campos
  2 Estancias
  3 Kolkhoz
  4 Corals
    Ans:3 

Q. Which of the following environment supports the growth of mangrove swamp?
  1 Tidal flat
  2 Monsoon
  3 Equatorial
  4 Mixed
    Ans:1 

Q. Which of the following natural regions is known as the big game country or "a Land of safari"?
  1 Tropical deserts
  2 Equatorial regions
  3 Temperate grass land regions
  4 Savanna or tropical grassland regions
    Ans:4 

Q. Which vegetation is called natural cattle country?
  1 Savanna
  2 Downs
  3 Selva
  4 Prairies
    Ans:1

Which was the first metal to be used by man?

Q. Which was the first metal to be used by man?
  1 Copper
  2 Bronze
  3 Iron
  4 Tin
    Ans:1 

Q. Winds and air currents differ in the aspect that 
  1 air currents blow much faster than winds
  2 air currents are always moisture laden while winds are usually dry
  3 the winds blow on lands while air currents blow over seas and oceans
  4 winds are horizontal movements of air while air currents are the vertical movements of air
    Ans:4 

Q. Cyclone is a system of wind blowing
  1 spirally outwards from a high pressure region
  2 spirally towards low pressure centre
  3 in a straight line from high to low pressure regions
  4 from Bay of Bengal towards Bangladesh annually
    Ans:2 

Q. Which of the following occurs more frequently than the other three, in Indian Ocean?
  1 Cyclones
  2 Hurricanes
  3 Tornadoes
  4 Typhoons
    Ans:1 

Q. A sudden fall in the barometric reading indicates
  1 rain
  2 storm
  3 fine weather
  4 extreme cold
    Ans:2 

Q. Which type of rain is caused by ascent of moisture laden air along a mountain?
  1 Convectional rainfall
  2 Orographic rainfall
  3 Cyclonic rainfall
  4 All of the above
    Ans:2 

Q. Choose incorrect statement
  1 Capacity of air to hold moisture decreases with a rise in temperature of the air
  2 The air pressure decreases with an increase in temperature
  3 Absolute humidity is expressed in grams per cubic metre of air
  4 With an ascent of every 165 metres, the temperature is reduced by 10C
    Ans:1 

Q. Which type of rainfall leads to the formation of the windward and the leeward side?
  1 Cyclonic
  2 Convectional
  3 Orographic
  4 All of these
    Ans:3 

Q. Artesian wells are found in
  1 Sedimentary rocks
  2 Igneous rocks
  3 Metamorphic rocks
  4 None of these
    Ans:1 

Q. Epicenter of an earthquake is a point associated with the
  1 place where earthquake is felt
  2 place of origin of earthquake in the interior of earth
  3 point on the earth's surface just above seismic focus
  4 point over the earth's surface where first shock is felt
    Ans:3

The scholar who accompanied Mahmud of Ghazni in India was

Q. The scholar who accompanied Mahmud of Ghazni in India was
  1 Ibn Batuta
  2 Al-Beruni
  3 Al-Firdausi
  4 Al-Razi
    Ans:2 

Q. Karl Marx's appeal was directed primarily to
  1 peasants
  2 industrial workers
  3 the middle classes
  4 capitalists
    Ans:2 

Q. The British Government in India became the paramount power in the country in
  1 1857
  2 1757
  3 1813
  4 1765
    Ans:3 

Q. The earliest figure in the awakening of modern India was
  1 Raja Ram Mohan Roy
  2 Dadabhai Naoroji
  3 Mahatma Gandhi
  4 Swami Vivekananda
    Ans:2 

Q. The first newspaper in India was
  1 Sambad Kaumudi
  2 The Bengal Gazette
  3 Meratul Akbar
  4 Sambad Prabhakar
    Ans:2 

Q. The most magnificent of Shajahan's buildings is
  1 Red Fort Delhi
  2 Jama Masjid
  3 Taj Mahal
  4 Diwan-e-Khas
    Ans:3 

Q. The Indian ruler known as the Napoleon of Indian was
  1 Samudragupta
  2 Ashoka
  3 Chandragupta Maurya
  4 None of the above
    Ans:1 

Q. The invader who raided India seventeen times was
  1 Mohammad Ghori
  2 Mahmud of Ghazni
  3 Genghis Khan
  4 Timur
    Ans:2 

Q. The battle that was fought between Ahmad Shah Abdali and the Marathas in 1761 was
  1 2nd battle of Panipat
  2 1st battle of Panipat
  3 3rd battle of Panipat
  4 the battle of Tarain
    Ans:3 

Q. The main historical source regarding the information about village government under the Cholas is the
  1 Halmidi inscription
  2 Jatwai inscription
  3 Uttaramerur inscription
  4 Chandravallo inscription
    Ans:3

The first metal to be discovered and used for making tools was

Q. The first metal to be discovered and used for making tools was
  1 bronze
  2 iron
  3 copper
  4 Zinc
    Ans:3 

Q. The first known civilization in India is called the Indus Valley Civilization because
  1 the name of the country is derived from the word Indus
  2 the river Indus was most important for Indians in ancient times
  3 the important sites which were excavated first are located in the valley of the river Indus.
  4 the Indus is the main river in the north-west regions of the Indian sub-continent
    Ans:3 

Q. A great tank, now called the Great Bath, was found in
  1 Harappa
  2 Chanhudaro
  3 Lothal
  4 Mohenjodaro
    Ans:4 

Q. Lothal had a structure which, according to some archaeologists, was a
  1 dockyard
  2 citadel
  3 public building
  4 great tank
    Ans:1 

Q. Chandragupta Maurya built the first great empire in India with the help of
  1 Mahapadmananda
  2 Bindusara
  3 Seleucus
  4 Kautilya
    Ans:4 

Q. The most important kingdom in Deccan and Central India after the Mauryas was the
  1 Satavahanas
  2 Vakatakas
  3 Pallavas
  4 Cholas
    Ans:1 

Q. The foreign traveler who visited India during the rule of the Guptas was 
  1 Hiuen Tsang
  2 Beriner
  3 Fa-Hein
  4 Manucci
    Ans:3 

Q. The British were able to conquer India in 18th century by
  1 taking advantage of the political, social and economic weakness of Indian society
  2 following a policy of war and conquest
  3 the policy of divide and rule
  4 establishing trade relations
    Ans:1 

Q. Alexander's general who attacked India and was defeated by Chadragupta Maurya was
  1 Ptolemy
  2 Seleucus
  3 Nearchus
  4 Arrian
    Ans:2 

Q. The most remarkable, Chola achievement was
  1 In the field of art and architecture
  2 their military organization
  3 local self-government in villages
  4 in fighting and deeds of chivalry
    Ans:3

The capital of the Pallava kings was

Q. Which one of the following travelers is not associated with the description of the glories of Vijayanagar kingdom?
  1 Paes
  2 Abdul Razzaq
  3 Ibn Batutach
  4 Nuniz
    Ans:3 

Q. Raja Rammohan Roy and David Hara were associated with the foundation of the
  1 Ripon College
  2 Hindu College
  3 M.A.O College
  4 Sanskrit College
    Ans:1 

Q. During the Mughal period, which one of the following traders were the first to come to India?
  1 English
  2 Portuguese
  3 Dutch
  4 Danish
    Ans:2 

Q. Who among the following was appointed by Ashoka to administer justice in his empire?
  1 Shramana
  2 Uparika
  3 Rajuka
  4 Kumaramatya
    Ans:3 

Q. The capital of the Pallava kings was
  1 Chennapattinam
  2 Mahabalipuram
  3 Kanchipuram
  4 Madurai
    Ans:3 

Q. 'Tipu Sultan' had his capital at
  1 Srirangapatnam
  2 Mysore
  3 Bangalore
  4 Bhagyanagar
    Ans:1 

Q. Who among the following British Governors-General shifted India's capital from Calcutta to Delhi in 1911?
  1 Lord Louis Mountbatten
  2 Warren Hastings
  3 Lord Canning
  4 Lord Hardinge
    Ans:3 

Q. Among the four dynasties listed below, which one minted coins made of lead?
  1 Mauryas
  2 Satvahanas
  3 Western Kshatrapas
  4 Guptas
    Ans:2 

Q. The founder of Mughal Dynasty in India was
  1 Alaudhin Khilji
  2 Babar
  3 Qudbudhin lbak
  4 Akbar
    Ans:2 

Q. The cultivation of crops brought about such great changes in man's life that it marks the beginning of a new age that it known as the 
  1 Mesolithic age
  2 Neolithic age
  3 Paleolithic age
  4 Chalcolithic age
    Ans:2

What Indians have been according to all nations throughout the ages?

Q. What Indians have been according to all nations throughout the ages?
  1 The mines of knowledge
  2 The fountains of justice
  3 The fountains of administration
  4 All of the above
    Ans:4 

Q. The father of Asoka was:
  1 Bimbisara
  2 Bindusara
  3 Mahendra
  4 Namda
    Ans:2 

Q. Aurganzeb, the Mughal ruler murdered the Sikh Guru
  1 Guru Tej bahadur
  2 Guru Arjan Dev
  3 Guru Ramdas
  4 Guru Angud
    Ans:1 

Q. 'Ashtadiggajas' was the council of scholars of ____
  1 Krishnadevaraya
  2 Sivaji
  3 Chandragupta
  4 Harshavardhana
    Ans:1 

Q. King Akbar of the Mughal Dynasty was in power in the
  1 18th century
  2 12th century
  3 16th century
  4 14th century
    Ans:3 

Q. On which date was Mrs. Indira Gandhi assassinated?
  1 30th October 1983
  2 1st Nov 1983
  3 31st Oct 1984
  4 1st Nov 1985
    Ans:3 

Q. In which year did the Dutch oust the Portuguese from Cochin?
  1 1621
  2 1663
  3 1701
  4 1748
    Ans:2 

Q. The Chinese pilgrim Fa-Hien visited India during the reign of
  1 Chandragupta I
  2 Chandragupta II
  3 Kanishka
  4 Harshavardhana
    Ans:2 

Q. In ancient peninsular India, who among the following assumed the title 'Vatapikonda'?
  1 Mayurasharman
  2 Narasimhavarman
  3 Pulakesi II
  4 Vikramaditya II
    Ans:2 

Q. The battle at Waihind in 1008-09 A.D was fought between
  1 Mahmud of Ghazni and Jayapala
  2 Mahmud of Ghazni and Anandapala
  3 Muhammad Ghori and Prithviraj
  4 Muhammad Ghori and Jaichandra
    Ans:2

Who authored Sanskrit play the 'Mudrarakshasa' ?

Q. Ban Ki-moon, present Secretary-General, is the second Asian to hold the post of Secretary General of United Nations. Who was the first Asian ?
  1 Kurt Waldheim
  2 U.Thant
  3 Trygve Lie
  4 Kofi Annan
    Ans:2 

Q. Who authored Sanskrit play the 'Mudrarakshasa' ? 
  1 Kalidas
  2 Banabhatta
  3 Vishakhadatta
  4 Bhavabhuti
    Ans:4 

Q. Which is the oldest mountain range in India ? 
  1 Aravali
  2 Himalayas
  3 Sahyadri
  4 Vindhyas
    Ans:1 

Q. What is the official residence of the US President ? 
  1 The Kremlin
  2 Elysee Palace
  3 Buckingham Palace
  4 White House
    Ans:4 

Q. The multipurpose Sardar Sarovar Project is being built across which river ? 
  1 Tapti
  2 Narmada
  3 Sabarmati
  4 Godavari
    Ans:2 

Q. In 305 BC, which Maurya ruler defeated Alexander's general Seleucus Nicator and received the territories of Kabul and Balochistan ?
  1 Bindusara
  2 Ashok the Great
  3 Chandragupta Maurya
  4 Dasharatha Maurya
    Ans:3 

Q. In 1989, who became the first woman judge of the Supreme Court of India ? 
  1 Leila Seth
  2 M.S. Fatima Beevi
  3 Cornelia Sorabji
  4 Anna Chandy
    Ans:2 

Q. What were Indians a thousand years ago
  1 Most advanced nation
  2 Very large in numbers
  3 A noble country
  4 All of the above
    Ans:4 

Q. Who were called the Kings of Wisdom?
  1 The kings of China
  2 The kings of India
  3 Both
  4 Neither
    Ans:2 

Q. Why Indian kings were called the kings of wisdom?
  1 Because of their interest in yoga
  2 Because of their interest in Poetry
  3 Because of their interest in sciences
  4 Because of all the above
    Ans:3

Who authored the 'Gitanjali', an anthology of poems ?

Q. In 2001, which Indian player was appointed as 'Messanger of Peace' by United Nations (UN), to promote its peacekeeping efforts ?
  1 Vijay Amritraj
  2 Prakash Padukone
  3 Vishwanathan Anand
  4 Sachin Tendulkar
    Ans:1 

Q. In 1989, which municipal town of Kerala became the first fully literate municipal town in India ?
  1 Adoor
  2 Kottayam
  3 Alappuzha
  4 Palakkad
    Ans:2 

Q. Which building, designed by British architect Edwin Lutyens, and located at Raisina Hill in New Delhi, was formerly known as 'Viceregal Palace' ?
  1 India Gate
  2 Teen Murti Bhavan
  3 Rashtrapati Bhavan
  4 Sansad Bhavan
    Ans:3 

Q. Even though India became independent in 1947 but Daman and Diu remained a European colony till 1961. Which country ruled over it ?
  1 France
  2 Britain
  3 Netherlands
  4 Portugal
    Ans:4 

Q. Who authored the 'Gitanjali', an anthology of poems ?
  1 Sumitranandan Pant
  2 Makhanlal Chaturvedi
  3 Rabindranath Tagore
  4 Maithili Sharan Gupt
    Ans:3 

Q. Which among the following is not a gallantry award ?
  1 Arjuna Award
  2 Ashok Chakra
  3 Param Vir Chakra
  4 Shaurya Chakra
    Ans:1 

Q. Who founded the 'Sevagram Ashram' near Wardha in Maharashtra ?
  1 Vinoba Bhave
  2 Mahatma Gandhi
  3 Jyotirao Phule
  4 Anna Hazare
    Ans:2 

Q. In the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Consitution, how many languages have been officially recognised ?
  1 15
  2 18
  3 22
  4 24
    Ans:3 

Q. When an ant bites a person, which irritating chemical it (ant) injects into his (person) body ?
  1 Acetic acid
  2 Citric acid
  3 Tartaric acid
  4 Formic acid
    Ans:4 

Q. In which city is the International Advanced Research Centre for Powder Metallurgy and New Materials (ARCI) located ? 
  1 Mumbai
  2 Bengaluru
  3 Chennai
  4 Hyderabad
    Ans:4

When ILO was brought into relationship with the UN through a special agreement

Q. Where is the head office of the International Labour Organization situated :
  1 Paris
  2 Geneva
  3 Moscow
  4 London
    Ans:2 

Q. When ILO was brought into relationship with the UN through a special agreement:
  1 1945
  2 1968
  3 1969
  4 1946
    Ans:4 

Q. What is the kind of state representation in the general assembly of the International Labour Organization :
  1 Two representatives of the state government
  2 One each representative of the workers and employees
  3 (A) and (B)
  4 None of the above
    Ans:3 

Q. Which is recently created UN institution as part of the Human Rights Machinery :
  1 High Commissioner for Human Rights
  2 Commission on Human Rights
  3 Human Rights Council
  4 Human Rights Institute
    Ans:3 

Q. When did the UN General Assembly adopt the statute of the International Civil Service Commission :
  1 December, 1974
  2 December, 1976
  3 December, 1979
  4 December, 1978
    Ans:1 

Q. In which year, International Civil Service Advisory Board was established for the UN :
  1 1968
  2 1967
  3 1948
  4 1949
    Ans:4 

Q. In which year UN General Assembly established a 11- member council for South- West Africa to administer the territory till independence :
  1 1967
  2 1965
  3 1964
  4 1968
    Ans:1 

Q. Where is the headquarters of International Organisation of the Francophonie :
  1 Togo
  2 Mali
  3 Romania
  4 France
    Ans:4 

Q. Where is the headquarters of World Confederation of Labour:
  1 Chad
  2 Canada
  3 Belgium
  4 Cameroon
    Ans:3 

Q. Which city houses the headquarters of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) ?
  1 Vienna (Austria)
  2 Brussels (Belgium)
  3 Geneva (Switzerland)
  4 Montreal (Canada)
    Ans:4

When was Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation formed:

Q. When was Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation formed:
  1 1949
  2 1989
  3 1987
  4 1983
    Ans:2 

Q. Which is the official language of Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation :
  1 English
  2 Urdu
  3 German
  4 French
    Ans:1 

Q. When was Southern Common Market founded :
  1 January 1992
  2 March 1991
  3 October 1989
  4 September 1997
    Ans:2 

Q. Which Article of the UN Charter describe the basic procedure to make a member of the UN Trusteeship Council:
  1 84
  2 83
  3 86
  4 89
    Ans:3 

Q. When UN Peacekeeping forces were awarded Noble Prize :
  1 1978
  2 1988
  3 1998
  4 2005
    Ans:2 

Q. What is the term of the Secretary General of the UN:
  1 6 years
  2 5 years
  3 4 years
  4 3 years
    Ans:2 

Q. What functions are performed by the UN Secretary General:
  1 The Secretary-General is the chief administrative officer of the Organization.
  2 The Secretary-General acts in the capacity of the chief administrative officer of the organization in all meetings of the General Assembly, the Security Council, The Economic and Social Council and of the Trusteeship Council.
  3 Secretary-General makes annual report to the UN General Assembly in the work of the Organization. The Secretary-General may bring to the notice of the Security Council any matter which in his opinion threatens the maintenance of international peace and security.
  4 All the above
    Ans:4 

Q. What is the general nature of the specialised agencies of the UN :
  1 Most of the states are the members of these specialized agencies.
  2 All the specialised agencies have been brought in relationship with the UN through special agreements.
  3 Each specialised agency has a Constitution or Charter of its own which describes the duties, functions, constitution, etc. of the organisation.
  4 All the above
    Ans:4 

Q. When was the international Labour Organization established :
  1 1919
  2 1920
  3 1921
  4 1923
    Ans:1 

Q. In 1919, International Labour Organization became an autonomous partner of which Organization :
  1 UN
  2 Developed Nations
  3 League of Nations
  4 None of the above
    Ans:3

Which UN Organization is called as the World Bank :

Q. Which UN Organization is called as the World Bank :
  1 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
  2 International Banking System
  3 International Banking Management System
  4 All the above
    Ans:1 

Q. Where is the headquarters of International Bank for Reconstruction and Development :
  1 New York
  2 Washington
  3 Texas
  4 All the above
    Ans:2 

Q. Where is the headquarters of International Finance Corporation :
  1 New Delhi
  2 Tokyo
  3 London
  4 Washington
    Ans:3 

Q. Which UN Organization provide facilities for conciliation and arbitration of disputes between government and foreign investor :
  1 Multilateral investment guarantee agency
  2 International finance corporation
  3 International centre for settlement of investment disputes
  4 None of the above
    Ans:3 

Q. Where is the headquarters of International Civil Aviation Organization :
  1 Canada
  2 Lebanon
  3 Brazil
  4 None of the above
    Ans:1 

Q. When did UN General Assembly adopt the Universal Declaration of Human Rights:
  1 15th December, 1948
  2 10th December, 1948
  3 30th December, 1948
  4 25th December, 1948
    Ans:2 

Q. When was Asian Development Bank established :
  1 1966
  2 1967
  3 1968
  4 1965
    Ans:1 

Q. Where is the headquarters of the Economic Co-operation Organisation :
  1 Republic of Iran
  2 Pakistan
  3 Turkey
  4 Afghanistan
    Ans:1 

Q. Which are the countries who set-up the Economic Co-operation Organisation :
  1 Iran
  2 Pakistan
  3 Turkey
  4 All the above
    Ans:4 

Q. Where is the headquarters of Colombo Plan :
  1 Srilanka
  2 Singapore
  3 Thailand
  4 Myanmar
    Ans:1

Which is the UN agency associated with children's work :

Q. Which articles of the UN Charter mention the Universal Declaration of Human Rights :
  1 1 to 25
  2 1 to 26
  3 1 to 30
  4 1 to 35
    Ans:1 

Q. How many members are there in the Executive Board which govern UN Development Programme :
  1 38
  2 39
  3 35
  4 36
    Ans:1 

Q. Which is the UN agency associated with children's work :
  1 UNICEF
  2 UNDP
  3 UNFPA
  4 None of the above
    Ans:1 

Q. Where is UN International Drug Control Programme headquarters located :
  1 Vienna
  2 Tokyo
  3 London
  4 Switzerland
    Ans:1 

Q. Where is the UN International Crime and Justice Research Institute located :
  1 New Delhi
  2 Rome
  3 Turin
  4 None of the above
    Ans:3 

Q. When was UN Population Fund establish :
  1 1970
  2 1969
  3 1971
  4 1972
    Ans:2 

Q. What are the main areas of work by the UN Population Fund :
  1 To help and ensure universal access to reproductive health
  2 Caring form the environment
  3 Sexual Health
  4 All the above
    Ans:1 

Q. When was UN Environment Programme establish :
  1 1972
  2 1979
  3 1978
  4 1976
    Ans:1 

Q. When was the UN International Drug Control Programme establish :
  1 1997
  2 1993
  3 1991
  4 1992
    Ans:1 

Q. Where is the head-office of UN High Commissioner for Refugees :
  1 Rome
  2 London
  3 Geneva
  4 Stockholm
    Ans:3 

What is the length of metalled roads in Uttar Pradesh?

Q. What is the length of metalled roads in Uttar Pradesh?
  1 120 thousand km
  2 100 thousand km
  3 96,000 km
  4 98 thousand km
    Ans:3 

Q. Which is the longest canal of Uttar Pradesh?
  1 Agra Canal
  2 Sharda Canal
  3 Upper Ganga Canal
  4 Lower Ganga Canal
    Ans:2 

Q. In which of the following places is the oil refinery in the State situated in Uttar Pradesh?
  1 Mirzapur
  2 Mathura
  3 Varanasi
  4 Agra
    Ans:2 

Q. For which of the following is the cultivation of Tobacco done in Uttar Pradesh?
  1 For eating and smoking
  2 For cigarettes manufacturing
  3 For export
  4 For molasses
    Ans:1 

Q. Which of the following tribes is known as Banrote in Uttar Pradesh?
  1 Raji
  2 Buxa
  3 Tharu
  4 Jaunsari
    Ans:1 

Q. In which city of the Uttar Pradesh is Pura Banaspati Birbal Sahani Institute situated?
  1 Saharanpur
  2 Kanpur
  3 Lucknow
  4 Jhansi
    Ans:3 

Q. By which districts tribe is the 'Shera Dance' done in Uttar Pradesh?
  1 Gorakhpur
  2 Lalitpur
  3 Allahabad
  4 Varanasi
    Ans:2 

Q. Which of the following pairs is wrong?
  1 Thumra-dance song
  2 Sanjeeni-romantic song
  3 Lehchari-festival
  4 Kharatitiya-festival
    Ans:3 

Q. In which district of Uttar Pradesh has solar energy plant been started?
  1 Agra
  2 Aligarh
  3 Mathura
  4 Etah
    Ans:2 

Q. Bharat Kala Bhawan Museum is situated in
  1 Agra
  2 Lucknow
  3 Allahabad
  4 Varanasi
    Ans:4 

Who was the first Lok-Ayukt of Uttar Pradesh?

Q. Which one of the following cities is known as a 'City of Ghats & Temples' in Uttar Pradesh?
  1 Allahabad
  2 Kanpur
  3 Mathura
  4 Varanasi
    Ans:4 

Q. In order to protect the wild life how many wild life sanctuaries have been established in Uttar Pradesh?
  1 17
  2 11
  3 27
  4 31
    Ans:2 

Q. In which of the following years did the present name of Uttar Pradesh come into existence?
  1 1947
  2 1950
  3 1956
  4 1935
    Ans:1 

Q. To which of the following parties did the famous freedom fighter Chandra Shekhar Azad belong?
  1 Indian Socialist Republican Force
  2 Azad Hind Force
  3 Forward Block
  4 Indian National Congress
    Ans:1 

Q. Who was the first Lok-Ayukt of Uttar Pradesh?
  1 Vishambar Dayal
  2 Kailash Nath Goyal
  3 Vijai-Luxmi-Pandit
  4 Pt. Dwarika Pd. Mishra
    Ans:1 

Q. How many members are there in the VidhanSabha in Uttar Pradesh ?
  1 540
  2 504
  3 304
  4 404
    Ans:4 

Q. Where is the oldest museum of the Uttar Pradesh situated ?
  1 Allahabad
  2 Lucknow
  3 Mathura
  4 Varanasi
    Ans:2 

Q. In which of the following cities in the Uttar Pradesh is sulehkul festival, the symbol of Hindu Muslim unity organised?
  1 Meerut
  2 Aligarh
  3 Lucknow
  4 Agra
    Ans:4 

Q. Which of the following cities was the place of reinstallation of Hindu religion by Shankracharya ?
  1 Badrinath
  2 Ayodhya
  3 Prayag
  4 Varanasi
    Ans:1 

Q. In which of the following places is the Civil Aviation Training Centre situated in the Uttar Pradesh?
  1 Allahabad
  2 Lucknow
  3 Varanasi
  4 Amethi
    Ans:1 

Who said in his judgement that no part of our Constitution is unamendable

Q. Who restored the Judicial Review power of Judiciary under Indian Constitution
  1 High Court
  2 Chief Metropolitan Magistrate
  3 District Court
  4 Supreme Court of India
    Ans:4 

Q. In which House, Janta Government failed to secure two-third majority for new clause under Article 368 for introducing referendum for effecting changes in certain logic features of the Constitution
  1 State Legislature
  2 Rajya Sabha
  3 Legislative Council
  4 State Assembly
    Ans:2 

Q. Who said in his judgement that no part of our Constitution is unamendable
  1 Supreme Court of India
  2 Calcutta High Court
  3 Madras High Court
  4 Allahabad High Court
    Ans:1 

Q. What was the important landmark judgement regarding amendment of the Constitution (Article 368)
  1 Golak Nath vs State of Punjab
  2 Kesavananda vs State of Kerala, Minerva Mill vs. Union of India
  3 Shankari Prasad vs. Union of India
  4 All the above
    Ans:4 

Q. Where is the National Sugar Research Institute situated?
  1 Varanasi
  2 Kanpur
  3 Moradabad
  4 Meerut
    Ans:2 

Q. With whose help was the revolt at Avadh against the British Administration put down in 1857 ?
  1 Gorkha
  2 Pahari
  3 Jat
  4 Gennan
    Ans:1 

Q. Where is the Bharat-Kala-Bhawan situated in Uttar Pradesh?
  1 Agra
  2 Allahabad
  3 Varanasi
  4 Lucknow
    Ans:3 

Q. In which of the following districts is Ayodhya, the birth place of Ram situated ?
  1 Faizabad
  2 Allahabad
  3 Gorakhpur
  4 Akbarabad
    Ans:1 

Q. What is the length of nationalised metal road in U.P. ?
  1 15,000 km
  2 22,000 km
  3 24,000 km
  4 26,000 km
    Ans:2 

Q. In which of the following years was NOIDA set up in Uttar Pradesh?
  1 1970
  2 1972
  3 1976
  4 1980
    Ans:3 

hat is Value Added Tax (VAT)

Q. What is Value Added Tax (VAT)
  1 A simple, transparent, easy to pay tax imposed on consumers
  2 A new initiative taken by the government to increase the tax-burden of high income groups
  3 A single tax that replaces state taxes like, surcharge turnover tax and sales tax, etc.
  4 A new tax to be imposed on the producers of capital goods
    Ans:1 

Q. The difference between visible exports and visible imports is defined as—
  1 Balance of trade
  2 Balance of payment
  3 Balanced terms of trade
  4 Coins from trade
    Ans:1 

Q. Given the money wages, if the price level in an economy increases, then the real wages will—
  1 Increase
  2 Decrease
  3 Remain constant
  4 Become flexible
    Ans:2 

Q. The World Trade Organisation (WTO) was earlier known as—
  1 GATT
  2 UNICEF
  3 UNCTAD
  4 FAO
    Ans:1 

Q. A firm is in equilibrium when its—
  1 Marginal cost equals the marginal revenue
  2 Total cost is minimum
  3 Total revenue is maximum
  4 Average revenue and marginal revenue are equal
    Ans:1 

Q. In the law of demand, the statement ‘other things remain constant’ means—
  1 Income of consumer should not change
  2 Prices of other goods should not change
  3 Taste of consumer should not change
  4 All of the above
    Ans:4 

Q. Special Economic Zones are being set up in—
  1 Agra, Kanpur and Modinagar
  2 Agra, Kanpur and Greater Noida
  3 Meerut, Moradabad, Kanpur and Noida
  4 Moradabad, Kanpur, Noida and Greater Noida
    Ans:2 

Q. Select the one which is not the responsibility of Gram Sabha under the Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005
  1 To recommend projects to the Gram Panchayat and prepare list of possible works
  2 To receive applications for work and issue a dated receipt
  3 To monitor the execution of works within the Gram Panchayat
  4 To conduct regular social audits of all the projects taken up with in the Gram Panchayat
    Ans:2 

Q. A labour intensive industry is one that—
  1 Requires hard manual labour
  2 Pays adequate wages to the labour
  3 Employs more hands
  4 Provides facilities to labour
    Ans:3 

Q. Invisible export means export of—
  1 Services
  2 Prohibited goods
  3 Unrecorded goods
  4 Goods through smuggling
    Ans:1 

In which tribe the divorced women is most respected

Q. In which tribe the divorced women is most respected
  1 Korawa of Mizapur
  2 Santhals
  3 Lushai of Assam
  4 Khasi tribe
    Ans:1 

Q. The role of religion has been
  1 to bring people closer
  2 to provide faith to people in distress
  3 Harmonizing
  4 All the above
    Ans:4 

Q. Which of the following is a classical dance form of Andhra Pradesh
  1 Odissi
  2 Kuchipudi
  3 Kathakali
  4 Mohiniyattam
    Ans:2 

Q. Which of the following is the most prevalent folk dance of Uttar Pradesh
  1 Naati
  2 Bhangra
  3 Tamasha
  4 Nautanki
    Ans:4 

Q. The Meenakshi temple at Madurai is the monument of
  1 Cholas
  2 Pallavas
  3 Pandyas
  4 Cheras
    Ans:3 

Q. Who amongst the following is regarded as the historical founder of Jainism?
  1 Mahavira
  2 Sisunaga
  3 Rishabha
  4 Gautama
    Ans:1 

Q. What is the interval between two 'Maha Kumbh' melas at the same place?
  1 6 years
  2 10 years
  3 12 years
  4 15 years
    Ans:3 

Q. Which one of the following four Vedas contains an account of magical charms and spells?
  1 Rig-veda
  2 Yajur-veda
  3 Atharva-veda
  4 Sama-veda
    Ans:3 

Q. Who among the following is well known as an exponent of flute?
  1 Debu Choudhuri
  2 Madhup Mudgal
  3 Ronu Mazumdar
  4 Shafaat Ahmad
    Ans:3 

Q. Kimberley mines in South Africa is famous for
  1 Silver
  2 Coal
  3 Gold
  4 Diamonds
    Ans:4 

Who is Paradorn Srichaphan?

Q. Annika Sorenstam, a famous sportsperson, is known as a professional
  1 Chess Player
  2 Golfer
  3 Swimmer
  4 Table Tennis player
    Ans:2 

Q. Who is Paradorn Srichaphan?
  1 A Sri Lankan cricketer
  2 A Thai tennis player
  3 An Indonesian badminton player
  4 A Malaysian golfer
    Ans:2 

Q. Dandiya Ras is a dance form of which state
  1 Kerala
  2 Bengal
  3 Gujarat
  4 Maharashtra
    Ans:3 

Q. With which musical instrument is Shiv Kumar Sharma associated
  1 Tabala
  2 Santoor
  3 Sithar
  4 Shehnai
    Ans:2 

Q. The Simhastha Kumbh Mela was held at
  1 Nasik
  2 Ujjain
  3 Prayag
  4 Haridwar
    Ans:1 

Q. The oldest Veda is
  1 Atharva Veda
  2 Rig Veda
  3 Yajur Veda
  4 Sama Veda
    Ans:2 

Q. A childless widow who could cohabit with her brother-in-law until the birth of a son. This practice was known as
  1 Niyoga
  2 Levirate
  3 Sororate
  4 Nantru
    Ans:1 

Q. What is the most essential element of nationality
  1 A common race
  2 A common language
  3 A common religion
  4 Corporate sentiment
    Ans:3 

Q. Which of the societies practiced polyandry
  1 Nyinba of Nepal
  2 Medieval of Europeans
  3 Wodabe of Africa
  4 Todas of India
    Ans:4 

Q. Which of the following is not a varna (group) of the Aryan society
  1 Vaishya
  2 Shudras
  3 Brahmanas
  4 Sabhas
    Ans:4 

Which of the following paper sizes is the largest?

Q. Which of the following paper sizes is the largest?
  1 A2
  2 A3
  3 A4
  4 A5
    Ans:1 

Q. Merdeka Cup is associated with
  1 Cricket
  2 Football
  3 Ragbi
  4 Hockey
    Ans:2 

Q. Wasim Akram of Pakistan is associated with
  1 Politics
  2 Martial law
  3 Nuclear tests
  4 Cricket
    Ans:4 

Q. Which of the following teams won the Ranji Trophy cricket championship for the first time
  1 Kerala
  2 Bengal
  3 Delhi
  4 Utter Pradesh
    Ans:4 

Q. Indian Sports Research Institute is located at
  1 Patiala
  2 Delhi
  3 Cochin
  4 Poona
    Ans:1 

Q. Makers of which tyres sponsor Indian ace Narain Karthikeyan
  1 JK
  2 MRF
  3 Dunlop
  4 Modi
    Ans:2 

Q. Who is the first India to take a hat trick in an international test
  1 Kapil Dev
  2 Jasu Patel
  3 Harbhajan Singh
  4 B.S. Chandrasekhar
    Ans:3 

Q. Which game is Ian Thorpe associated with
  1 Badminton
  2 Chess
  3 Swimming
  4 Squash
    Ans:3 

Q. Which city hosted the First Afro-Asian games?
  1 Lucknow
  2 Hyderabad
  3 Allahabad
  4 Chennai
    Ans:2 

Q. The first one-day Cricket World Cup tournament was held in
  1 Australia
  2 England
  3 New Zealand
  4 West Indies
    Ans:2 

Which among the following dynasties had the strongest navy?

Q. The large residential university established in ancient time was at -
  1 Cochin
  2 Vaishali
  3 Nalanda
  4 Harappa
    Ans:3 

Q. Which among the following dynasties had the strongest navy?
  1 Chalukya
  2 Chola
  3 Gupta
  4 Pallava
    Ans:2 

Q. Which of the following Mughal emperor's tomb is outside India?
  1 Akbar
  2 Shajahan
  3 Aurangazeb
  4 Jehangir
    Ans:4 

Q. Which of the following animals was generally not known to the Indus Valley People
  1 Horse
  2 Rhinoceros
  3 Bull
  4 Cow
    Ans:1 

Q. When a system is changed by force, that change is -
  1 Growth
  2 Development
  3 Evoluion
  4 Revolution
    Ans:4 

Q. Where is India House?
  1 London
  2 New york
  3 New delhi
  4 Mumbai
    Ans:1 

Q. Which one of the following is the first season of the year according to Indian convention?
  1 Grishim
  2 Vasant
  3 Hemant
  4 Shishir
    Ans:1 

Q. Which amongst the following countries has the largest number of people of Indian origin?
  1 Malaysia
  2 Fiji
  3 Guana
  4 South africa
    Ans:3 

Q. WLL stands for
  1 Wireless in Local Loop
  2 Walking Land Line
  3 Walking Loop Line
  4 Wireless Land Line
    Ans:1 

Q. What is the colour of the "Dharma Chakra" in the middle of our National Flag?
  1 Sea blue
  2 Black
  3 Navy blue
  4 Green
    Ans:3 

Who among the following ruler was a famous musician?

Q. Who among the following ruler was a famous musician?
  1 Swathi Thirunal
  2 Moolam Thirunal
  3 Marthanda Varma
  4 Sri Chithira Thirunal
    Ans:1 

Q. The Shunga Kings belonged to the caste of
  1 Shudras
  2 Vaisyas
  3 Brahmanas
  4 Kshatriyas
    Ans:3 

Q. The Hathigumpha inscription (near Bhubaneshwar, Orissa) relates to the king
  1 Susharma
  2 Hala
  3 Kharavela
  4 Pulamayi
    Ans:3 

Q. Which of the following were the first rulers in India to issue coins which can be definitely attributed to the kings ?
  1 Shakas
  2 Kushans
  3 Indo-Greeks
  4 Parthians
    Ans:3 

Q. Which of the following Shaka king reconstructed the Sudarshana lake?
  1 Rudradaman
  2 Manes
  3 Chastana
  4 Bhumaka
    Ans:1 

Q. Which of the following king started the Vikram Sanvad?
  1 Kanishka
  2 Vikramaditya
  3 Rudradaman
  4 Kadphises
    Ans:2 

Q. Which of the following was the physician who adored Kanishka's court
  1 Vasumita
  2 Charaka
  3 Parsva
  4 Asvaghosha
    Ans:2 

Q. Which language was used in the literature of sangam period
  1 Kannada
  2 Telugu
  3 Tamil
  4 Sanskrit
    Ans:3 

Q. What was the type of marriage in the Vedic period in which, in place of the dowry, there was a token bride price of a cow and a bull -
  1 Asura
  2 Arsa
  3 Gantharva
  4 Rakshsa
    Ans:1 

Q. At the earlier stage backward classes movement means?
  1 Santal movement
  2 Non-Brahmin movement
  3 Harijan movement
  4 Antirulers movement
    Ans:2 

Respiration of plants is through Stomata

Q. Respiration of plants is through
  1 Arriers
  2 Gills
  3 Trachea
  4 Stomata
    Ans:4 

Q. An earthworm has
  1 Three eyes
  2 No eyes
  3 One eye
  4 Two eyes
    Ans:2 

Q. Which of the following animals is a marsupial
  1 Kangaroo
  2 Goat
  3 Lion
  4 Whale
    Ans:1 

Q. Which ruler went to Sri Lanka to spread Buddhism
  1 Ashoka
  2 Samudragupta
  3 Sanghamitra
  4 Chitragupta
    Ans:3 

Q. Temple architecture was most developed under
  1 Rastrakutas
  2 Pallavas
  3 Pandyas
  4 Cheras
    Ans:2 

Q. King Piyadassi referred to in some ancient Indian inscriptions is identified with
  1 Chandragupta Maurya
  2 Bimbisara
  3 Ashoka
  4 Samudragupta
    Ans:3 

Q. In Sanskrit plays written during the Gupta period, women & Sudras speak
  1 Prakrit
  2 Sauraseni
  3 Pali
  4 Sanskrit
    Ans:1 

Q. Sir Thomas Rose visited the court of
  1 Akbar
  2 Jehangir
  3 Shajahan
  4 Aurangazeeb
    Ans:2 

Q. The capital of Mysore during Tipu Sultan's rule was 
  1 Bangalore
  2 Devagiri
  3 Coimbatoor
  4 Srirangapattanam
    Ans:4 

Q. Who among the following was a famous astronomer?
  1 Bhanabhatta
  2 Vishakadatta
  3 Nagarjuna
  4 Aryabhatta
    Ans:4 

Which of the following is not a Biosphere Reserve Nallamala

Q. Which of the following is not a Biosphere Reserve
  1 Agasthyamala
  2 Panchamarhi
  3 Nallamala
  4 Nilgiri
    Ans:3 

Q. Cacti are classic examples of
  1 Mesophytes
  2 Xerophytes
  3 Heliophytes
  4 Sciophytes
    Ans:2 

Q. Economically the most important forest of India
  1 Tidal
  2 Tropical deciduous forest
  3 Thorn forest
  4 Evergreen forest
    Ans:2 

Q. Which among the following has the maximum lifespan
  1 Eagle
  2 Tortoise
  3 Tiger
  4 Elephant
    Ans:2 

Q. The resinous shellac is obtained from
  1 Bark of a tree
  2 Distillation of wood
  3 Agricultural waste
  4 Processing of crude oil
    Ans:1 

Q. The tallest tree in the world is
  1 Eucalyptus
  2 Mahogany
  3 Redwood
  4 Teak
    Ans:3 

Q. Which of the following is not a natural fibre
  1 Silk
  2 Jute
  3 Coir
  4 Rayon
    Ans:4 

Q. Which of the following is not one of the important steps in processing tea leaves
  1 Rolling
  2 Drying
  3 Fermenting
  4 Withering
    Ans:3 

Q. Which of the following is not obtained from the bark of a tree
  1 Quinine
  2 Tannin
  3 Cinnamon
  4 Bhang
    Ans:4 

Q. The best method of control of a soil borne disease is by
  1 Using fungicides
  2 Burning affected plants
  3 Crop rotation
  4 Seed treatment
    Ans:3 

K.L.M. Royal Airlines belongs to Netharland

Q. Varishtha Pension Bima Yojana has been launched by
  1 National Insurance Co.
  2 United India Insurance Co.
  3 LIC of India
  4 Oriental Insurance Co.
    Ans:3 

Q. K.L.M. Royal Airlines belongs to
  1 Italy
  2 Japan
  3 Netherlands
  4 Austria
    Ans:3 

Q. Which company uses the ad line, 'Knowing is everything'?
  1 BBC World
  2 Star
  3 Sony
  4 Zee
    Ans:1 

Q. In the recent past, Reliance has found the gas in..........
  1 Mumbai offshore
  2 Mahanadi basin
  3 Krishna -Godavari basin
  4 Kaveri basin
    Ans:3 

Q. Which petroleum company has introduced an improved quality petrol called 'Speed'?
  1 Bharat Petroleum
  2 Indian Oil
  3 Hindustan Petroleum
  4 None of these
    Ans:1 

Q. A place where wild animals live
  1 Forest
  2 Lair
  3 Sanctuary
  4 Stable
    Ans:2 

Q. A field or a part of a garden where fruit trees grow, mainly commercially
  1 Park
  2 Orchard
  3 Nursery
  4 Yard
    Ans:2 

Q. The characteristic feature of virus is
  1 It lacks chlorophyll
  2 It multiplies only on hosts
  3 It multiplies only on dead animals
  4 It is made of fats
    Ans:2 

Q. Which of the following has been found useful in keeping cholesterol level down
  1 Tulsi
  2 Serpentina
  3 Turmeric
  4 Garlic
    Ans:4 

Q. The crop which considers frost as its enemy
  1 Rubber
  2 Tea
  3 Coffee
  4 Tobacco
    Ans:4 

NABARD stands for

Q. NABARD stands for
  1 National Bank of Agriculture and Regional Development
  2 National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
  3 National Bureau of Aeronautical Research and Development
  4 None of these
    Ans:2 

Q. Ashok Leyland is owned by the
  1 Tatas
  2 Birlas
  3 Hindujas
  4 None of these
    Ans:3 

Q. Which is South Korea's largest car manufacturing company?
  1 Hyundai
  2 Honda
  3 Suzuki
  4 Toyota
    Ans:1 

Q. Nandan Nilekani is associated with which company?
  1 Satyam Computers
  2 Wipro
  3 Infosys
  4 Polaris
    Ans:3 

Q. 'Bottle neck inflation' means
  1 No rise in prices despite increase in aggregate demand
  2 Rise in prices without increase in the aggregate demand
  3 Decline in prices due to increase in aggregate demand
  4 None of these
    Ans:2 

Q. Recession in the market implies
  1 Slump in trade & industry due to fall in demand
  2 Increase in trade industry due to rise in demand
  3 No change in trade and industry due to stability in demand
  4 None of these
    Ans:1 

Q. Which is the largest tea producing country in the world?
  1 Kenya
  2 Indonesia
  3 China
  4 India
    Ans:4 

Q. Which one of the following is not manufacturing mobile telephone handsets?
  1 Samsung
  2 Nokia
  3 Videocon
  4 Sony
    Ans:3 

Q. BPO is an abbreviation for
  1 Bharat Petroleum Organisation
  2 Business Process Outsourcing
  3 Business Products Outsourcing
  4 Bharat Pesticides Outlet
    Ans:2 

Q. Suvidha Fixed Deposit scheme was launched by which bank?
  1 IDBI
  2 ICICI
  3 SBI
  4 City Bank
    Ans:1 

Ankaleshwar in India is known for the production of Petroleum

Q. The power of Speaker on disqualification under anti detection law( X schdule)is:
  1 Absolute
  2 Open to judicial review
  3 Subject to the content of the election commision
  4 Subject to the consent of the president
    Ans:2 

Q. Which of the following are the basic characterstics of the parliamentary system of government?
  1 co-existence of head of the state and government
  2 Fusion of the executive and legislature
  3 Collective responsibility of council of ministers
  4 Existence of multiparty system
    Ans:3 

Q. in which one of the following is the second chamber an indispensable part of the legislature?
  1 Unitary government.
  2 Fedal form of government
  3 Parlimentary form of government
  4 Presidental form of government
    Ans:1 

Q. in which one of the following is the second chamber an indispensable part of the legislature?
  1 Unitary government.
  2 Fedal form of government
  3 Parlimentary form of government
  4 Presidental form of government
    Ans:1 

Q. Which of the following states is the largest producer of cashew nuts in India
  1 Tamil Nadu
  2 Assam
  3 Kerala
  4 Karnataka
    Ans:3 

Q. For which one of the following items, Tirupur is famous as a huge exporter to many parts of the world
  1 Handicrafts
  2 Gems and Jewelry
  3 Leather goods
  4 Knitted garments
    Ans:4 

Q. Ankaleshwar in India is known for the production of
  1 Petroleum
  2 Coal
  3 Iron ore
  4 Bauxite
    Ans:1 

Q. Zero Coupon Bonds are that variety of loans
  1 which fail to yield an income for the creditors
  2 which are issued at a discount and redeemed at par
  3 on which the entire interest income is paid at the time of purchase
  4 the market price of which may fall suddenly and heavily
    Ans:2 

Q. Which brand/company uses the ad line "We know India better"?
  1 Max New York Life Insurance
  2 LIC of India
  3 Amul
  4 Bajaj
    Ans:2 

Q. The part of profit or other surpluses of a company distributed proportionately among shareholders is called
  1 Preference Share
  2 Equity Share
  3 Face Value
  4 None of these
    Ans:2 

Sivasamudra is an island formed by the river Cauvery

Q. Sivasamudra is an island formed by the river
  1 Ganges
  2 Godavari
  3 Krishna
  4 Cauvery
    Ans:4 

Q. The first Indian talkie feature film was
  1 Alam Ara
  2 Raja Harishchandra
  3 Barsaat
  4 Taj Mahal
    Ans:1 

Q. The Taj Mahal is affected due to 
  1 green house gases
  2 ozone
  3 excess humidity in air
  4 acid rain
    Ans:3 

Q. An ancient cave containing a mural of 55 panels on the life of Buddha has been recently discovered at
  1 Sanchi
  2 Bodh Gaya
  3 Mustang (Nepal)
  4 Lhasa
    Ans:3 

Q. Who broke Pete Sampras's record of maximum Grand Slams in tennis ? 
  1 Rafael Nadal
  2 Roger Federer
  3 Andy Roddick
  4 Novak Djokovic
    Ans:2 

Q. The 42nd amendment act(1976) was practically a revision of the indian constitution because
  1 The amendment of Preamble ignored the principles of federal parliamentary system
  2 Fundamental rights were reinterpreted as natural rights
  3 almost a quarter of the constitution including Preamble and VII Schedule was overhauled
  4 the power of judicial review was restricted
    Ans:3 

Q. Which one of the following defines the rationale of emergency Provisions in the constitution of india?
  1 Socio-economic backwardness neccessitates firm control
  2 Unforseens situations force to take unified step
  3 Federation means weak government and therefore requires strong measures
  4 A democratic polity cannot guarantee the will of the people
    Ans:2 

Q. Which one of the following correctly explains the meaning of 'Socialist' in premble?
  1 Nationalisation of all means of production
  2 Abolition of private property
  3 Socialistic pattern of society
  4 Eradication of exploitation and vested interest
    Ans:4 

Q. The Constitution of India enjoins upon the Councils of Ministers to dicharge 'double responsibility'
  1 individually to the President and collectively to the Parliament
  2 collectively to the lower chamberand individually to the Prime Minister
  3 collectively to the lower chamber and individually to the President.
  4 collectively both to the Lok Sabha and the President
    Ans:3 

Q. Who is tha following participate in the election of the president of india but not in his impeachment?
  1 The nominated members of the Parliament and State Legislatures
  2 The members of Rajya Sabha
  3 The elected members members of the State Legislative Assemblies
  4 The members of the State Legislative Councils
    Ans:3 

The Pashmina variety of wool is obtained from goat

Q. The novel "White Tiger" which won the Man Booker Prize, 2008 is authored by
  1 Arundhati Roy
  2 V.S. Naipaul
  3 Kiran Desai
  4 Aravind Adiga
    Ans:4 

Q. The Pashmina variety of wool is obtained from
  1 sheep
  2 camel
  3 rabbit
  4 goat
    Ans:4 

Q. The disease caused by eating fish due to mercury poisoning is called
  1 Minamata
  2 Diarrhoea
  3 Dysentery
  4 Cholera
    Ans:1 

Q. The Bandung Conference (1955) was held in
  1 Vietnam
  2 Philippines
  3 Indonesia
  4 Egypt
    Ans:3 

Q. How many items are contained in the Union List ?
  1 66 items
  2 96 items
  3 97 items
  4 67 items
    Ans:3 

Q. The Indian Citizenship Act was passed in
  1 1950
  2 1952
  3 1955
  4 1960
    Ans:3 

Q. In Faizabad, the revolt of 1857 was led by
  1 Ahmadullah
  2 Bakht Khan
  3 Khan Bahadur Khar
  4 Nana Saheb
    Ans:1 

Q. Who was the first Sufi saint in India ?
  1 Shaikh Hamiduddin
  2 Shaikh Naizamuddin Auliya
  3 Shaikh Qubuddin Auliya
  4 Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti
    Ans:4 

Q. Who built the temple of Angkor Vat ?
  1 Surya Varman II
  2 Jaya Varman vII
  3 Yaso Varman
  4 Hari Varman
    Ans:1 

Q. The world's first woman Prime Minister was
  1 Indira Gandhi
  2 Margaret Thatcher
  3 Sirimavo Bandaranaike
  4 Golda Meir
    Ans:3 

Friday, December 17, 2010

Which one of the following is found under the Indian Constitution?

Q. In Which of the Following Cases , the Supreme Court ruled that the Preamble is not a part of the Constitution?
  1 Kesavananda Bharti Case
  2 S.R. Bommai Case
  3 Re Berubari Union Case
  4 Golaknath Case
    Ans:3 

Q. The expression 'Peaceful co-existence'- the Component part of India's foreign policy can be traced to which one of the following parts of the constitution?
  1 Preamble
  2 Fundamental Rights
  3 Directive Principles of State Policy
  4 Fundamental Duties
    Ans:3 

Q. The doctrine of Pleasure tenure of the 'Civil Servants' has been Incorporated from the Constitution of 
  1 UK
  2 USA
  3 China
  4 France
    Ans:1 

Q. Which of the following Privileges are not enjoyed by the members of Indian Parliament, individually?
  1 Freedom of Speech
  2 Freedom to punish members and outsiders for breach of its privileges
  3 Freedom from attendence as witnesses
  4 Freedom from arrest
    Ans:1 

Q. The Concept of 'Judicial Review' in the Indian Constitution can be traced to 
  1 Rule of Law
  2 Procedure established by law
  3 Precedents and Conventions
  4 Writ Jurisdiction of Courts
    Ans:4 

Q. Article 14 of the Indian Constitution speaks about 'Equal Protection of the Law' which means
  1 All are equal in the eyes of law
  2 Law shall traet all equally
  3 Equality of treatment within a class
  4 Equal application of rule of law for all
    Ans:3 

Q. Which one of the following is found under the Indian Constitution?
  1 Judicial Supremacy
  2 Parliamentary Sovereignty
  3 Preponderance of Executive
  4 Popular Sovereignty
    Ans:4 

Q. In which of the following cases the Supreme Court of India had discover the 'Due Process' found in the American Constitution?
  1 Minerva Mills Vs. Union of India
  2 Keshavananda Bharti Vs. State of Kerala
  3 Maneka Gandhi Vs. Union of india
  4 Golak Nath Vs. State of Punjab
    Ans:3 

Q. Under the Indian Federation, which institution can rightly be called the ' Balance-Wheel'?
  1 Inter- State Council
  2 Election commission of India
  3 Judiciary
  4 President of India
    Ans:3 

Q. The Concept of 'Popular Sovereignty' refers to the power of the 
  1 People as a whole
  2 electorates Only
  3 State
  4 Legal Power Of the Judiciary
    Ans:1 

The Nature of Planning commission Can be Rightly Described as: extra-legal and advisory Body

Q. India has signed an agreement to procure Advanced Jet Trainer (Hawk) from which of the following countries ?
  1 USA
  2 UK
  3 France
  4 Russia
    Ans:2 

Q. The Nature of Planning commission Can be Rightly Described as:
  1 statutory and advisory
  2 extra-constitutional and binding
  3 extra-legal and advisory Body
  4 extra-constitutional, extra legal but binding nature
    Ans:3 

Q. The inter state council headed by the prime minister consists of
  1 Six Union Cabinet Ministers and Governors of all the states
  2 Union Ministers for home and the chief Ministers of all the states
  3 Prime Ministers the governor and the choef ministers of all the states
  4 Chief Ministers of all the states
    Ans:4 

Q. The United States has granted the status of major non-NATO ally? to which of the following countries recently ?
  1 Pakistan
  2 India
  3 Afghanistan
  4 Myanmar
    Ans:1 

Q. India has signed an agreement to procure Advanced Jet Trainer (Hawk) from which of the following countries?
  1 USA
  2 UK
  3 France
  4 Russia
    Ans:2 

Q. The objective of 'Judicial Review' is to ensure
  1 The Parliamentary Sovereignty
  2 Supermacy of the Judiciary
  3 Executive's Dominance
  4 Constitutionality of laws
    Ans:3 

Q. The maximum life-span of an ordinance without the approval of the Parliament on its reassembling shall be
  1 six weeks
  2 six months
  3 six months and six weeks
  4 three months
    Ans:1 

Q. The Nature of Planning Commission can be rightly described as: 
  1 statutory and advisory
  2 extra-constitutional and binding
  3 extra legal and advisory body
  4 extra-constitutional, extra legal but binding nature
    Ans:3 

Q. The Inter-State Council headed by the Prime Minister of
  1 Six Union Cabinet Ministers and Governors of all the states
  2 Union Ministers for home and the Chief Ministers of all the States
  3 Prime Minister , the Governor and the Chief Ministers of all the States
  4 Chief Ministers of all the States and six Union Cabinet Ministers
    Ans:4 

Q. Which Constitutional Amendment Act introduced Changes in the 'Advisory Jurisdiction' of the Supreme Court?
  1 Fifth Amendment Act
  2 Seventh Amendment Act
  3 Forty-fourth Amendment Act
  4 Forty- Second Amendment Act
    Ans:2 

Who is the Chairman of the Twelfth Finance Commission ?

Q. Who is the Chairman of the Twelfth Finance Commission ?
  1 C. Rangarajan
  2 N. N. Vohra
  3 Bimal Jalan
  4 Vijay Kelkar
    Ans:1 

Q. Which of the following parts of the poppy plant is used for the extraction of opium ?
  1 Capsules
  2 Flowers
  3 Leaves
  4 Roots
    Ans:2 

Q. The 9th South Asian Federation Games were held recently in which of the following cities ?
  1 Islamabad
  2 Hyderabad
  3 Kathmandu
  4 Colombo
    Ans:1 

Q. Who among the following has become the first Indian to score a triple century in Tests ?
  1 Rahul Dravid
  2 Sachin Tendulkar
  3 Sunil Gavaskar
  4 Virender Sehwag
    Ans:4 

Q. Hamas is a militant organization fighting against which of the following countries ?
  1 Israel
  2 Brazil
  3 Syria
  4 Sudan
    Ans:1 

Q. Who is the new Prime Minister of Sri Lanka ?
  1 Ranil Wickremesinghe
  2 Mahinda Rajapakse
  3 Chandrika Kumaratunga
  4 Arjuna Ranatunga
    Ans:2 

Q. Who among the following women has become the highest individual scorer in an innings in Tests ?
  1 Mithali Raj
  2 Kiran Baloch
  3 Diana Eduljee
  4 None of these
    Ans:2 

Q. Which of the following companies became India's first listed IT firm to have crossed $1 billion turnover?
  1 Wipro
  2 TCS
  3 Infosys
  4 Satyam
    Ans:3 

Q. Who among the following persons bought the sword of Tipu Sultan in London and brought it back to India ?
  1 Vijay Mallya
  2 Ratan Tata
  3 Lakshmi Mittal
  4 Mukesh Ambani
    Ans:1 

Q. The United States has granted the status of major non-NATO ally to which of the following countries recently? 
  1 Pakistan
  2 India
  3 Afghanistan
  4 Myanmar
    Ans:1 

Abhinava Bharat" a secret society of revolutionaries, was organized by

Q. Endoscopy, a technique used to explore the stomach or other inner parts of the body, is based on the phenomenon of
  1 Total internal reflection
  2 Interference
  3 Diffraction
  4 Polarisation
    Ans:1 

Q. "Abhinava Bharat" a secret society of revolutionaries, was organized by 
  1 Khudiram Bose
  2 V.D. Savarkar
  3 Prafulla Chaki
  4 Bhagat Singh
    Ans:2 

Q. In order to win the Grand Slam in Tennis, a player must win which one of the following groups of tournaments?
  1 Australian Open, Wimbeldon, French Open, U.S. Open
  2 Wimbledon, French Open, U.S. Open, Swedish Open
  3 Wimbledon, French Open, Paegas Czec Open, U.S. Open
  4 Davis Cup, Wimbledon, French Open, Australian Open
    Ans:1 

Q. As per 1991 Census, which one of the following groups of Union Territories had the highest literacy rate?
  1 Chandigarh and Dadra & Nagar Haveli
  2 Delhi and Andaman & Nicobar Islands
  3 Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Pondicherry
  4 Pondicherry and Delhi
    Ans:2 

Q. Persons below the poverty line in India are classified as such based on whether
  1 They are entitled to a minimum prescribed food basket
  2 They get work for a prescribed minimum number of days in a year
  3 They belong to agricultural labourer household and the scheduled caste /tribe social group
  4 Their daily wages fall below the prescribed minimum wages
    Ans:1 

Q. At which stage in its life cycle does the silk work yield the fiber of commerce ? 
  1 Larva
  2 Egg
  3 Pupa
  4 Imago
    Ans:3 

Q. The 44th Amendment of the Indian Constitution withdraw the Fundamental Right
  1 To freedom of religion
  2 To constitutional remedies
  3 To property
  4 Against exploitation
    Ans:3 

Q. The Chilka Lake region lies in between the deltas of 
  1 Mahanadi and Godavari
  2 Krishna and Kaveri
  3 Godavari and Krishna
  4 Ganga and Mahanadi
    Ans:1 

Q. During the Indian freedom struggle, The Deccan Educational Society was founded by 
  1 B.G. Tilak
  2 Dadabhai Naoroji
  3 G.K. Gokhale
  4 M.G. Ranade
    Ans:4 

Q. The first feature film (talkie) produced in India was
  1 Hatimtai
  2 Alamm Ara
  3 Pundalik
  4 Raja Harishchandra
    Ans:2 

What is clickjacking?

Q. What is clickjacking?
  1 A malicious techique of tricking web users into revealing confidential information
  2 A device that sends and receivers data in a bit second
  3 A form of computer engineering
  4 A digital process that in used to display an image on the monitor
    Ans:1 

Q. Which of the following diseases is caused by the consumption of nitrate contaminated food and water?
  1 Minamata disease
  2 Osteoporosis
  3 Asbestosis
  4 Blue baby syndrome
    Ans:4 

Q. Grantham Prize is constituted to felicitate the journalists working in the area of
  1 Physics
  2 Information Technology
  3 Environment
  4 Medicine
    Ans:3 

Q. Which of the following falls in the category of endangered species under the Red Data list of IUCN?
  1 Albatross
  2 Crowned solitary eagle
  3 Snow Leopard
  4 All of the above
    Ans:4 

Q. PSLV-C14 in its latest space quest had carried Oceasat-2 with how many foreign nano satellites
  1 9
  2 7
  3 6
  4 5
    Ans:3 

Q. Which of the following subtype of Ultraviolet (UV) rays is 100% penetrable through the Ozone Layer?
  1 UV-A
  2 UV-B
  3 UV-C
  4 None of the above
    Ans:1 

Q. Which of the following indigenously built payload carried on board with Chandrayaan - I helped NASA's Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) to detect water on moon surface is
  1 Hyper Spectral Imager (HySI)
  2 X-Ray spectrometer
  3 Sus-KeV atom reflecting analyser
  4 Radiation Dose Monitor
    Ans:1 

Q. The most commonly used chemicals for the "artificial rainmaking' or clod seeding are
  1 Silver Iodine (AgI)
  2 Sodium Cloride (NaCl)
  3 Dry Ice (Frozen CO2)
  4 All of the above
    Ans:4 

Q. International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) is presently headed by
  1 Helene Pelosse
  2 G. Vishwanathan
  3 Lars Rasmussen
  4 Peter Roebuck
    Ans:1 

Q. Which one of the following lakes forms and international boundary between Tanzania and Uganda?
  1 Chad
  2 Malawi
  3 Victoria
  4 Zambezi
    Ans:3 

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The scientific name of Indian Tiger is -Panthera tigris

Q. Which of the following about ADRIAN (Advanced Data Research Institute) is correct
  1 It is the ISRO centre to have the first women Ms. Geeta Vardhan
  2 The centre is located in Hyderaba
  3 Both are correct
  4 Both are incorrect
    Ans:3 

Q. There are how many strains of H & N proteins that cumulatively make up the HN breed of flu virus (eg. being the presently famous H1N1 virus) 
  1 16 & 9 respectively
  2 9 & 16 respectively
  3 16 & 16 respectively
  4 9 & 9 respectively
    Ans:1 

Q. The deepest location on the earth's surface on record is about 11.034 km beneath the sea level. It is located in -
  1 Izu Ogasawara Trench, West Pacific Ocean
  2 Yap trench, Pacific Ocean
  3 Mid Oceanic Ridge, Atlantic Ocean
  4 Marina Trench, west Pacific Ocean
    Ans:4 

Q. The smallest functional and structural unit of kidney is called as -
  1 Neuron
  2 Nephron
  3 Granulocyte
  4 Reticulocyte
    Ans:2 

Q. Ozone hole was first been discovered in 1980s, by the British scientist over - 
  1 Artic region
  2 Polar region
  3 Antarctica
  4 Tropical region
    Ans:3 

Q. The scientific name of Indian Tiger is -
  1 Panthera tigris
  2 Panthera pardus
  3 Felis tigris
  4 Felis chaus
    Ans:1 

Q. German Silver is an alloy of - 
  1 Silver, Copper and Carbon
  2 Copper, Zinc and Nickel
  3 Silver, Zinc and Cobalt
  4 Aluminium, Zinc and Nickel
    Ans:2 

Q. Chinese researches have recently discovered the fossils of a flying dinosaur with four wings, which can be an important missing link in the evolution of dinosaurs. It is named as-
  1 Tyrannosaurus rex
  2 Tyrannosaurus knowlesi
  3 Archeopteryx
  4 Anchiornis huxleyi
    Ans:4 

Q. Which of the following antibiotic drug used extensively to treat cattle in India is found to be the main culprint of vanishing 99% population of India vultures -
  1 Diclofenac
  2 Penicillin
  3 Streptomycin
  4 Tetracycline
    Ans:1 

Q. Recently British scientists have identified the enzyme that plays crucial role in clogging cup of arteries. It is called -
  1 Peroxidase
  2 Matrix metalloproteinase - 8
  3 Succinic dehydragenase
  4 Elastase - 1
    Ans:2 

IEX and PXIL are

Q. Which of the following statements are correct: I The SC was first set up in the Chambers of the Princes within the Parliament building. II. It was set up two days after India become independent.
  1 Both are correct
  2 Both are incorrect
  3 Only I. is correct
  4 Only II. is correct
    Ans:1 

Q. In the logo of Ashokan Dharmachakra that was adopted by the SC has the following inscription
  1 Vijante Nyaya
  2 Samyak Nyaya
  3 Dharmathado Jayah
  4 None of the above
    Ans:3 

Q. In the HINI Virus what does the alphabet H and N stands for: I H stands for haemagglutinin II N stands for neuraminidase
  1 Only I is correct
  2 Only II is correct
  3 Both are correct
  4 Both are incorrect
    Ans:3 

Q. In the recently hyped meeting held in Singapore IMF has raised the voting power of 4 middle income countries and there names are as follows: I China II Maxico III S.Korea IV Turky
  1 All are correct
  2 None is correct
  3 Only IV is correct
  4 Only I is correct
    Ans:1 

Q. Which of the following statements are correct: 1. The National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER) is located presently in six places. 2. Among the places where NIPER is located, Raibareli & Gawhati are two of them
  1 Both are incorrect
  2 Both are correct
  3 Only 1. is correct
  4 Only 2. is correct
    Ans:2 

Q. The recently published book that compiled the treasury of landmark speeches of the Indian leaders named "Great Indian and their Landmark Speeches" is written by
  1 Manohar and Sarita Prabhakar
  2 Alyquee Padamsee
  3 Gita Mahajan
  4 Kiran Desai
    Ans:1 

Q. Recently, according to the latest data released by United Nation Development Programme (UNDP); Dhravi was overtaken by which slum located at which city as the infamous title of being the Asia's largest slum
  1 Campetras of Malayasia
  2 Competos of Philipines
  3 Orangi of Karachi
  4 Orangi of Papuaa Guinea
    Ans:3 

Q. The logo of the Dharmachakra was adopted by Supreme court of India on
  1 26th Jan 1950
  2 15th Aug 1947
  3 26th Nov 1950
  4 28th Jan 1950
    Ans:4 

Q. IEX and PXIL are
  1 Two commodity exchanges of India
  2 Two power exchanges working in India
  3 Over the counter exchange working in India
  4 Green vehicles promoted by thr Reva company of India
    Ans:2 

Q. Who is the Secretary General of the Commonwealth group of nation Secretariat
  1 Mc Green
  2 Cheui Chan
  3 Kamalesh Sharma
  4 None of the above
    Ans:3 

Which nation at present has the highest number of Cheetah in the world

Q. The recent fighting between the Shia and the Sunni community in the otherwise peaceful nation Yeman involves the proxy game of superiority between which of the two nation of the middle east
  1 Iran and Saudi Arabia
  2 Iran & Iraq
  3 Iran & Oman
  4 Iran & UAE
    Ans:1 

Q. The controversial Perambikulam-Aliyar project (PAP) which is built on the river Aliyar serves mainly for irrigation purpose involves which two states
  1 Kerala & TN
  2 Kerala & Karnataka
  3 Kerala & Goa
  4 Kerala & Maharashtra
    Ans:1 

Q. Which is the only state that has applied the electronic payment facility for its traders so that they could make their VAT payment through e-payment?
  1 Gujarat
  2 Maharashtra
  3 Tamil Nadu
  4 Kerala
    Ans:4 

Q. According to the Mo-HRD there will be no examination for the 10th standard called the boards in India from the year
  1 2010
  2 2011
  3 2012
  4 2013
    Ans:2 

Q. The recently launched Oceansat-II satellite was launched by which launch vehicle of ISRO
  1 PSLV-C14
  2 PSLV-16
  3 PSLV-C
  4 PSLV-C6
    Ans:2 

Q. The medical technique that is very much similar to Ayurveda called "sowa-rigpa" has got official recognition as a way of medicine has its official book called 
  1 Ringche Bomjee
  2 Rgyud-bzi
  3 Rigoche
  4 Ayur-rimponche
    Ans:2 

Q. According to the recent finding a medical journal said that the core reason for the blood pressure increase that finally leads to coronary heart disease is caused by
  1 Bacteria
  2 Virus
  3 Fungus
  4 Nemathelminthes
    Ans:1 

Q. The International Equipment machine number that is the unique identification number given to each mobile by its manufacturer has been made mandatory in India; in this context the GSM and the CDMA have the IEMN that is technically called (respectively) I International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) and; II Mobile Equipment Identifier (MEI)
  1 Both are incorrect
  2 Both are correct
  3 Only I is correct
  4 Only II is correct
    Ans:2 

Q. The Asiatic Cheetah being the Asian breed that was once found in the forest of India. At present its hightest number is found in 
  1 Iran
  2 Iraq
  3 Indonesia
  4 Maleyasia
    Ans:1 

Q. Which nation at present has the highest number of Cheetah in the world
  1 Namibia
  2 Tanzania
  3 Iran
  4 Kenya
    Ans:1