1. Who is the Father of our Nation?
Answer: Mahatma Gandhi
2. Who was the first President of India?
Answer: Dr. Rajendra Prasad
3. Who is known as Father of Indian Constitution?
Answer: Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
4. Which is the most sensitive organ in our body?
Answer: Skin
5. Giddha is the folk dance of?
Answer: Punjab
6. Who was the first Prime Minister of India?
Answer: Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister of India.
7. Which is the heavier metal of these two? Gold or Silver?
Answer: Gold
8. Who invented Computer?
Answer: Charles Babbage
9. 1024 Kilobytes is equal to?
Answer: 1 Megabyte (MB)
10. Brain of computer is?
Answer: CPU
11. India lies in which continent?
Answer: Asia
12. Which country are the Giza Pyramids in?
Answer: The Giza Pyramids are in Egypt.
13. What city is the statue of liberty in?
Answer: The statue of liberty is in New York City
14. How many Cricket world cups does India have?
Answer: India has two cricket world cups.
15. Martyrs’ Day is celebrated every year on?
Answer: 30th January
16. Name the first 3 planets in our solar system?
Answer: The first 3 planets in our solar system are mercury, venus, and earth.
17. Which is the longest river on the earth?
Answer: Nile
18. Gir National Park in Gujarat is famous for?
Answer: Lion
19. Which animal has hump on its back?
Answer: Camel
20. Name 3 root vegetables?
Answer: Beets, carrots, and radish are root vegetables.
21. Name the game which is played with bat, ball and wicket?
Answer: Cricket
22. Smallest state of India is?
Answer: Goa
23. Fastest animal on earth is?
Answer: Cheetah
24. Which is the animal referred as the ship of the desert?
Answer: Camel
25. Which plant grows in desert?
Answer: Cactus
26. Highest dam of India is?
Answer: Tehri Dam
27. The total distance around a figure is called its?
Answer: Perimeter
28. A figure with 8 sides is called?
Answer: Octagon
29. What colour symbolises peace?
Answer: The colour white symbolises peace.
30. National Tree of India is?
Answer: Banyan tree
31. Which flower is white in colour?
Answer: Jasmine
32. Agra is situated on the bank of river?
Answer: Yamuna
33. Baby of horse is called?
Answer: Colt
34. National animal of India
Answer: Tiger
35. Shape of Egg is?
Answer: Oval
36. Most widely spoken language in the world is?
Answer: Mandarin (Chinese)
37. Which insect has colourful wings?
Answer: Butterfly
38. Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
Answer: William Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet.
39. Cry of lion is called?
Answer: Roar
40. Name any reptile?
Answer: A lizard is a reptile.
41. Cataract is the disease of?
Answer: Eyes
42. Which organ purify our blood?
Answer: Kidney
43. Who wrote the National Anthem – Jana Gana Mana?
Answer: Rabindra Nath Tagore
44. How many colours are there in India’s National Flag?
Answer: Three
45. Gateway of India is located at?
Answer: Mumbai
46. Who was Albert Einstein?
Answer: Albert Einstein was a famous scientist.
47. What crop is famously grown in the region of Darjeeling?
Answer: The region of Darjeeling is known to grow Tea leaves.
48. Capital of Uttarakhand is?
Answer: Dehradun
49. When do we celebrate our Independence Day?
Answer: 15th August
50. Sun is a?
Answer: Star
Hard leble
1. Who published the Human Development Index (HDI)?
Ans. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
2. When did the Indochina war take place?
Ans. The Indochina War took place between 1946 - April 1975.
3. Who was the last Viceroy of India?
Ans. Lord Louis Mountbatten
4. The term "ecosystem" was first coined by
Ans. Sir Arthur G. Tansley
5. Name the nodal agency of the 'Fly Ash Management and Utilisation Mission'?
Ans. Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change
6. What is the theme of World Leprosy Day 2022?
Ans. The theme for World Leprosy Day 2022 is 'United for Dignity'.
7. Where is Lake Albert located?
Ans. Lake Albert is also known as Albert Nyanza and Lake Mobutu Sese Seko. It is the northernmost of the lakes in the Western Rift Valley, in east-central Africa, and lies on the border between Congo (Kinshasa) and Uganda.
8. The 'CLAP' programme was launched by which Indian state or UT?
Ans. Andhra Pradesh launched the 'CLAP' programme. The Andhra Pradesh government started the Clean Andhra Pradesh (CLAP)-Jagananna Swachha Sankalpam programme to clean up rural areas, improve sanitation conditions, and waste management with public participation.
9. What is a Wildlife Sanctuary?
Ans. It is an area where animal habitats and their surroundings are protected from any sort of disturbance. In these regions, the capturing, killing, and poaching of animals is strictly prohibited. The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972, established Protected Areas in India.
10. Where is the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary situated?
Ans. Kerala
11. What is IVFRT Scheme?
Ans. IVFRTis the Immigration Visa Foreigners Registration Tracking Scheme, which has been approved by the government for a period till March 31st, 2026. Its main objective is the modernisation and upgrading of immigration and visa services.
26. Low grade brown coal is called
Ans. Lignite
27. Which state is the oldest producer of oil?
Ans. Assam
28. Metallurgical coal used in the smelting of iron ore is
Ans. Bituminous
29. Which state is the leading producer of Iron ore?
Karnataka
30. Name one non-metallic mineral
Ans. Limestone
31. What are the negative factors that cause such fearful depletion of the flora and fauna?
Ans. Housing Plans, Mining, & Factories Infrastructure
32. What is horticulture?
Ans. The branch of agriculture deals with the art, science, technology, and business of plant cultivation.
33. Name one Rabi crop
Ans. Wheat
34. Name one important beverage crop of India.
Ans. Coffee and Tea
- Which state is the leading producer of Bauxite ore?
Ans. Orissa
- Which plateau produces a maximum of minerals?
Ans. Chhotanagpur
- Which state is the leading producer of gold?
Ans. Karnataka
- Which coal is used for commercial use?
Ans. Bituminous Coal
- What is the metal inside the wire?
Ans. Copper
- Which mineral is used as fertilizer in the field?
Ans. Potash
- Which mineral is used in Aircraft making industry?
Ans. Bauxite
- What is a ferrous mineral?
Ans. Iron ore
Extra hard
B. Rabindranath Tagore
C. Aravind Adiga
D. None of the above
Explanation: Rabindranath Tagore penned 'Home and the World'. The book reflects the battle of Tagore with himself between the ideas of Western culture and revolution against Western culture.
2. It is celebrated from the 4 to 10 October each year at the international level
B. Only 2
C. Both 1 and 2
D. Neither 1 nor 2
B. Bhagat Singh
C. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
D. Mangal Pandey
Explanation: Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was an Indian nationalist whose patriotism towards India has left a mark in the hearts of many Indians. He is famously known as the founder of 'Azad Hind Fauj' and his famous slogan is 'Tum Mujhe Khoon Do, Main Tumhe Aazadi Dunga'.
B. It is one of the most widespread of all major vegetation in the world.
C. Both A and B
D. Only A
B. Bleeding Gums
C. Chronic Inflammation and Oxidative Stress
D. All the above
B. Cassava
C. Onion
D. All the above
2. Glucose
3. Sucrose
4. Lactose
B. 2 and 3
C. 3 and 4
D. 1, 2 and 3
B. Patwari
C. Chowkidar
D. All the above
Explanation: During the Mughal administration, the village officers were Muqaddam, Patwari, and Chowkidar.
B. Article 17
C. Article 18
D. Article 19
B. 102.4 °C
C. 103.6 °C
D. None of the above
1. Antigens are also known as immunogens.
2. Antigens are molecules capable of reviving or stimulating an immune response.
Which of the following statement(s) given above is/are correct?
A. Only 1
B. Only 2
C. Both 1 and 2
D. Neither 1 nor 2
Ans. C
Explanation: Antigens are also known as immunogens. They are substances or toxins in the blood that trigger the body to fight them. They are molecules capable of reviving or stimulating an immune response.
B. Chennai
C. Madurai
D. Mysuru
B. Only 2
C. Both 1 and 2
D. Neither 1 nor 2
Explanation: ‘Left-wing’ is called so as in the French revolution the anti-monarchy revolutionaries were seated on the left side of the hall. On the other hand, the Right-wing originated in the French Revolution during 1789-1799. Here the various supporters of the Monarchy were seated on the right side of the National Assembly hall.
B. Jharkhand
C. Bihar
D. Madhya Pradesh
Explanation: Valmiki Tiger Reserve is located in the India Nepal border in the West Champaran district of Bihar.
2. It is in an area of 1284 square kilometres which means 495 square miles and includes three major forest fragments. The area is majorly agricultural land.
3. The northeastern boundary of the park is shared with Nepal by the Mohana River.
B. 2 and 3
C. 1 and 3
D. 1, 2 and 3
Explanation:
2. It is not a part of the digestive system.
B. Only 2
C. Both 1 and 2
D. Neither 1 nor 2
B. Wajid Ali Shah
C. Safdar Jung/ Adbdul Mansur
D. Asaf-ud-daula
Explanation: Saadat Khan Burhan-ul-Mulk (AD 1722-1739): He founded Awadh as an autonomous state in AD 1722. He was appointed as governor by Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah and played a very important role in imperial affairs during the Nadir Shah invasion.
2. It is a permanent House, consisting of 100 members.
3. It came into existence by the Government of India Act of 1935.
B. 2 and 3
C. 1 and 3
D. 1, 2 and 3
Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council:
- Uttar Pradesh's Vidhan Parishad is the largest of all.
- It is a permanent House, consisting of 100 members.
- It came into existence by the Government of India Act of 1935.
- The first meeting of the Legislative Council was held on 29 July 1937.
45. Which of the following carries the process of cell respiration?
A. Nucleus
B. Golgi Body
C. Mitochondria
D. None of the above
Ans. C
Explanation: The process of cell respiration takes place in Mitochondria.
46. Who introduced the Shaka era?
A. Kanishka
B. Bimbisara
C. Ajatshatru
D. Udayin
Ans. A
Explanation: Kanishka introduced the Shaka era.
B. Karnataka
C. Bihar
D. Jharkhand
Explanation: Karnataka is known as the 'Silicon State' of India.
B. 28 February
C. 3 March
Explanation: National Science Day is observed on 28 February to pay tribute to Dr C.V Raman for his discovery Raman Effect.
B. Sustainable future
C. Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world
D. I am Generation Equality: Realizing Women’s Rights
Explanation: The theme of International Women's Day 2022 is "Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow", according to the UN.
B. 1842
C. 1850
D. 1855
Explanation: Bundela Revolt took place in 1842.
A. Shah Jahan
B. Ustad Aḥmad Lahawrī
C. Ustad Bismillah Khan
D. Ustad Amjad Ali Khan
Ans. B
Explanation: The chief a
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