General Awareness (GK)
1. In which State is 'Silent Valley' located? – Kerala
2. Which is the International Date Line? – 180° longitude
3. The main cause of Tsunami is – Earthquake on sea floor
4. The Central Drug Research Institute of India is located at – Lucknow
5. Nomination of Rajya Sabha Members by the President was taken from the
Constitution of – Iraland
6. The concept of Soverign Parliament originated in – England
7. National Institute of Rural Development is located at – Hyderabad
8. Who is considered the Architect of the Indian Constitution? – B.R.
Ambedkar
9. Who said that "India's soul lives in villages" ? – Mahatma
Gandhi
10. What was the name of the Newspaper edited by Gandhiji till 1933 ? – Young
India
11. Who started the "Servants of India Society" ? – Gopalkrishna
Gokhale
12. Who among the following revolutionaries was executed by the British?
– Rajguru
13. In which of the following towns is "Moti Masjid" situated? – Agra
14. Which of the following are beliefs of Buddhism?
a. The world is full of sorrows.
b. People suffer on account of desires.
c. If desires are conquered, nirvana will be attained.
d. The existence of God and Soul must be recognised. (C) a, b and c
15. Which of the following is a good source of Vitamin 'E' ? – Fresh
Vegetables
16. Penicillin is isolated from – Fungi
17. The total number of bones in the human body is – 206
18. Bile is secreted by – Liver
19. Name the vitamin not found in any animal food? – Vitamin C
20. The largest organ of human body is – Liver
21. Which type of mirror is used in the head lights of vehicles? – Concave
mirror
22. The height of a geo-stationary satellite from the Earth's surface is
approximately – 36,000 km
23. An electric iron has a heating element made of – Nichrome
24. The planet nearest to the Sun is – Mercury
25. The process of covering water pipes made of Iron with Zinc layer to prevent
corrosion is called – Galvanization
26. The particle required to continue the chain process of Uranium fission is
– Neutron
27. Which of the following is used to increase the anti-knocking property of
petrol? – Tetraethyl lead
28. The chief source for the production of nitrogeneous fertilizers is – Ammonia
29. Fifth generation computers do not have – Vacuum tubes
30. Where does a computer add, compare and shuffle data? – CPU
chip
31. The Indian monument recently inscribed in the UNESCO's World Heritage List
is – Jantar Mantar of Jaipur
32. Yen is the currency of – Japan
33. Nasik is situated on the bank of the river – Godavari
34. Which one of the following is a 'Surface to Air Missile'? – Trishul
35. Nehru Trophy is associated with – Hockey
36. Odissi classical dance originated in – Orissa
37. Who discovered America? – Columbus
38. The famous painting 'Monalisa' was the creation of – Leonardo-Da-Vinci
39. The first women to swim across seven important seas is – Bula
Choudhary
40. Insulin was discovered by – F. Banting
41. The radioactive Strontium-90 causes – Skin cancer
42. Shivpuri National Park of Madhya Pradesh is important for – Leopard
and Chital
43. Decibel is a term connected with – sound
44. Van Mahotsav’ is associated with– Protection of plants
45. The Accounting Year of Reserve Bank of India runs from – April to
March
46. Agricultural Commodities are graded with – AGMARK
47. The food stocks that are built up during the years of bumper harvest are
called – Grain stock
48. The Minimum Wages Act was first passed in India in the year – 1948
49. Human Development Index was developed by – Mahbub-ul-Haq
50. Crop sown soon after the onset of South-West monsoon in India is called
– Kharif
SSC Multi-Tasking Staff Exam (Held on : 20-2-2011) General Awareness Solved
Paper
1. Which state is rich in jute? – West Bengal
2. Which of the following countries are connected by the Palk Strait? – India
and Sri Lanka
3. Match the following–
1. Hazaribagh – a. Coal
2. Neyveli – b. Iron
3. Jharia – c. Lignite
4. Rourkela – d. Mica
ld, 2c, 3a, 4b
4. What is the minimum percentage of votes a political party must get to
acquire the status of a registered party? – 2%
5. Who estimated the National Income for the first time in India? – V.K.R.V.
Rao
6. Economic development depends on – Natural resources, Capital formation and
Size of the market
7. National Income is generated from – any productive activity
8. Money supply is governed by the – Reserve Bank of India
9. The headquarters of WTO is at – Geneva
10. Which state is called the 'Rice Bowl' of India? – Andhra Pradesh
11. The highest waterfall of India is – Jog falls
12. Which one of the following is known as the 'immovable property' in the
cell? – Nucleic acid
13. Water from soil enters into the root hairs owing to – Capillary
pressure
14. What is meant by a 'pir' in the Sufi tradition? – The Guru of
the Sufis
15. Khalsa Panth was created by Guru Gobind Singh in which year? – 1699
16. Who propounded the Panchsheel Principles? – Pandit Jawahar Lal
Nehru
17. On April 12, 1944 Subhash Chandra Bose hoisted the INA Flag in a town, In
which State/ Union Territory is that town now? – Andaman and Nicobar
Islands
18. Arrange the following Magadhan dynasties in chronological order–
I. Nandas II. Sisunagas III. Mauryas IV. Haryankas – IV, II, I and III
19. The term of office of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India is
– 6 years
20. Who was the first Chief Election Commissioner of India ? – Sukumar
Sen
21. What IS the retirement age for a Supreme Court Judge? – 65
years
22. Name the 'Political Guru' of Mahatma Gandhi. – Gopalakrishna
Gokhale
23. The average life span of red blood corpuscles is about – 100 - 120
days
24. Dormancy period of animals during winter season is called – Hibernation
25. The angle in which a cricket ball should be hit to travel maximum
horizontal distance is – 45° with horizontal
26. The minimum number of geostationary satellites needed for uninterrupted
global coverage is – 2
27. The best conductor of electricity among the followings – Silver
28. Breeding and management of bees is known as – Apiculture
29. The vitamin necessary for coagulation of blood is – Vitamin K
30. Which of the following is not a computer network? – Personal
network
31. When a group of computers is connected together in a small area without the
help of telephone lines, it is called – Local Area Network (LAN)
32. Which one of the following elements is used in the manufacture of
fertilizers? – Potassium
33. Natural rubber is the polymer of – Isoprene
34. In addition to hydrogen, the other abundant element present on Sun's
surface is – Helium
35. Which of the following is the major constituent of LPG? – Butane
36. Flight Recorder is technically called – Black box
37. Santosh Trophy is associated with – Football
38. Kathakali classical dance originated in – Kerala
39. The first effective vaccine against polio was prepared by – Jonas
E. Salk
40. Who discovered sea route to India via the 'Cape of Good Hope'? – Vasco
da Gama
41. The 16-year-old school-boy, Arjun Vajpai who became the youngest Indian to
successfully climb the world's highest peak, Mount Everest, on May 22, 2010, is
from which state? – Uttar Pradesh
42. Which one of the following is an 'Air-to-Air missile? – Astra
43. Yuan is the currency of – China
44. IUCN categorized major threatened species under – seven classes
45. Minamata disease was caused by – Mercury
46. Ozone layer is present in – Stratosphere
47. The National Integration Council (NIC) is chaired by the – Prime
Minister
48. The first atomic bomb was thrown over –Hiroshima
49. Which of the following countries has entered into an agreement with India
for the supply of Advanced Jet Trainer (HAWK) ? – England
50. The name of the 'Cargo Ship' which sank off Mumbai coast recently. causing
oil spill in the Arabian Sea. was – MSC Chitra
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1. In which country did the first Marxist revolution take place? (CDS)
(A) Germany (B) Italy (C) Great Britain (D) Russia (Ans : D)
2. In the context of which one of the following is 'Doha Round' mentioned frequently in news? (IES)
(A) Global climate change (B) Global economic recession (C) Global trades (D) Global terrorism (Ans : C)
3. Who among the following was the author of 'Common Sense' the revolutionary pamphlet of the American Revolution? (NDA)
(A) Thomas Paine (B) Thomas Jefferson (C) George Washington (D) Samuel Adams (Ans : A)
4. Which one of the following magazines is published by Living Media India Limited? (IES)
(A) Femina (B) The Week (C) Frontline (D) India Today (Ans : D)
5. In which one of the following places was Asia's first Export Processing Zone set up? (IES)
(A) Cochin (B) Kandla (C) Noida (D) Vishakhapatnam (Ans : B)
6. Which one of the following was probed by the Liberhan Commission? (IAS)
(A) Test cricket match fixing (B) Best bakery case
(C) Tehelka tapes case (D) Demolition of the disputed structure at Ayodhya (Ans : D)
7. Which one of the following states has seen a series of strong public protests against the Armed Forces Special Powers Act in force in that state? (CDS)
(A) Nagaland (B) Manipur (C) Jammu and Kashmir (D) Jharkhand (Ans : B)
8. Which country had helped India in Green Revolution Technology for agricultural development and self-sufficiency in food? (IES)
(A) USSR (B) UK (C) Germany (D) USA (Ans : D)
9. Who was the Defence Minister of India during the Indo-China War of 1962? (CDS)
(A) R N Thapar (B) Jagjivan Ram (C) VK Krishna Menon (D) Govind Ballabh Pant (Ans : C)
10. Of the four forms of political protests mentioned below, which one is derived from the name of the person who used it as a political weapon for the first time? (IAS)
(A) Boycott (B) Gherao (C) Bandh (D) Hartal (Ans : A)
11. The Sarkaria Commission Report, deals with which one of the following? (CDS)
(A) Corruption in India (B) Centre-State relations (C) Local governance (D) Inter-river dispute (Ans : B)
12. 'Boston Tea Party' is associated with which one of the following? (NDA)
(A) French Revolution (B) American Revolution (C) English Revolution (D) Russian Revolution (Ans : B)
13. Madhava Menon Committee is associated with the drafting of which one of the following? (IES)
(A) National Population Policy (B) National Tribal Policy
(C) National Policy on Criminal Justice (D) National Health Policy (Ans : C)
14. Uruguay Round is mentioned in the context to the establishment of which one of the following? (IES)
(A) World Bank (B) IMF (C) World Economic Forum (D)WTO (Ans : D)
15. Who invented Black Box Flight Recorder? (CDS)
(A) Robert Stephenson (B) John Shorthand (C) David Warren (D) David Robinson (Ans : C)
16. Which two of the following countries are separated by the 49th Parallel? (NDA)
(A) North Korea and South Korea (B) South Africa and Zimbabwe
(C) USA and Canada (D) France and Germany (Ans : C)
17. Khmer Rouge atrocities pertained to which one among the following? (IES)
(A) South Africa (B) Iraq (C) Libya (D) Cambodia (Ans : D)
18. In which country did the Industrial Revolution begin in the year 1750? (NDA)
(A) France (B) Italy (C) Germany (D) England (Ans : D)
19. What was the pre-Korean War boundary between North Korea and South Korea? (CDS)
(A) 17th Parallel (B) 38th Parallel (C) 49th Parallel (D) Radcliffe Line (Ans : B)
20. Liberhan Commission has been appointed to deal with which one of the following? (CDS)
(A) Anti-Sikh Riots, 1984 (B) Demolition of Babri Masjid
(C) Godhra Incident (D) Mumbai Communal Riots (Ans : B)
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1 Carl and the Passions changed band name to what Beach Boys
2 How many rings on the Olympic flag Five
3 What colour is vermilion a shade of Red
4 King Zog ruled which country Albania
5 What colour is Spock's blood Green
6 Where in your body is your patella Knee ( it's the kneecap )
7 Where can you find London bridge today USA ( Arizona )
8 What spirit is mixed with ginger beer in a Moscow mule Vodka
9 Who was the first man in space Yuri Gagarin
10 What would you do with a Yashmak Wear it - it's an Arab veil
11 Who betrayed Jesus to the Romans Judas Escariot
12 Which animal lays eggs Duck billed platypus
13 On television what was Flipper Dolphin
14 Who's band was The Quarrymen John Lenon
15 Which was the most successful Grand National horse Red Rum
16 Who starred as the Six Million Dollar Man Lee Majors
17 In the song Waltzing Matilda - What is a Jumbuck Sheep
18 Who was Dan Dare's greatest enemy in the Eagle Mekon
19 What is Dick Grayson better known as Robin (Batman and Robin)
20 What was given on the fourth day of Christmas Calling birds
21 What was Skippy ( on TV ) The bush kangaroo
22 What does a funambulist do Tightrope walker
23 What is the name of Dennis the Menace's dog Gnasher
24 What are bactrians and dromedaries Camels (one hump or two)
25 Who played The Fugitive David Jason
26 Who was the King of Swing Benny Goodman
27 Who was the first man to fly across the channel Louis Bleriot
28 Who starred as Rocky Balboa Sylvester Stallone
29 In which war was the charge of the Light Brigade Crimean
30 Who invented the television John Logie Baird
31 Who would use a mashie niblick Golfer
32 In the song who killed Cock Robin Sparrow
33 What do deciduous trees do Lose their leaves in winter
34 In golf what name is given to the No 3 wood Spoon
35 If you has caries who would you consult Dentist - its tooth decay
36 What other name is Mellor’s famously known by Lady Chatterlys Lover
37 What did Jack Horner pull from his pie Plum
38 How many feet in a fathom Six
39 which film had song Springtime for Hitler The Producers
40 Name the legless fighter pilot of ww2 Douglas Bader
41 What was the name of inn in Treasure Island Admiral Benbow
42 What was Erich Weiss better known as Harry Houdini
43 Who sailed in the Nina - Pinta and Santa Maria Christopher Columbus
44 Which leader died in St Helena Napoleon Bonaparte
45 Who wrote Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell
46 What does ring a ring a roses refer to The Black Death
47 Whose nose grew when he told a lie Pinocchio
48 Who has won the most Oscars Walt Disney
49 What would a Scotsman do with a spurtle Eat porridge (it’s a spoon)
50 Which award has the words for valour on it Victoria Cross
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1. Where was the first session of the Constituent Assembly held —New Delhi
2. Who is the first person to set foot on Moon —Neil Armstrong
3. Which was the first talkie film of India —Alam Ara
4. Which was the first English ship that came to India —Red Dragon
5. Which was the first newspaper to be published in India —Bengal Gazette
6. At which one place did Mahatma Gandhi first start his Satyagraha in India —Champaran
7. By which ruler was the practice of military governorship first introduced in India —Greeks
8. Who was the first person to cross the Alps with army —Hannibal
9. The first railway line in India was opened in which year —1853
10. Which metal was first discovered by man —Copper
11. From when was the Zero Base Budgeting in India first experimented —April, 1987
12. Who was the first Indian woman President of the Indian National Congress —Sarojini Naidu
13. During India's Freedom Struggle, which led to the first 'All India Hartal' —Protest against Rowlatt Act
14. Which Rajputa king defeated Muhammad Ghori for the first time —Prithviraj III
15. Where were first Olympic Games held —776 B.C.
16. In which year was the first no confidence motion moved in the Lok Sabha after independence —1963
17. In which country was Buddhism first propogated outside India —Srilanka
18. Who was the first Indian to be honoured with a lifetime achievement Oscar Award —Satyajit Roy
19. By whom was Gene first isolated —Hargobind Khurana
20. Which was the first woman to climb Mount Everest —Junko Tabei
21. By whom was the Bhakti Movement first organised —Ramananda
22. Which first Europeans came to India —Portuguese
23. When did man first land on moon —1969
24. Which was the first woman Governor of a State in free India —Mrs. Sarojini Neidu
25. Who was the first General-Secretary of the Indian National Congress —Dadabhai Neoroii
26. Which is the first geostationary telecommunication satellite of India —APPLE
27. Which first Indian leader to undergo imprisonment in 1882 —Vijiaraghavachari
28. What is the duration of proclamation of Financial Emergency —At the first instance two months
29. Which was the first metal used by man —Copper
30. In which Aryans first settled —Punjab
31. The Asian Games were held in Delhi for the first time in which year —1951
32. Who was the first speaker of the Lok Sabha —Malgaonkar
33. Who was the first Indian to win the World Amateur Billiards title —Wilson Jones
34. Who was the first asian to have received the Nobel Prize —R.N. Tagore
35. Who was the first Sultan of Delhi to introduce the practice of ‘Sijda' —Balban
36. By whom was Swaraj as a national demand first 'made —Dadabhai Naoroji
37. During the Mughal period which trader first came to India —English
38. Which God lost his importance as the first deity during the Later Vedic period —Varuna
39. Which was the first scholar, who read Ashokan edicts —James Princep
40. Which was the first National Security Advisor of India —Brajesh Mishra
41. What is the first compound which is fixed during photosynthesis —Glucose
42. In India, which first bank of limited liability managed by Indians and founded in 1881 —Oudh Commercial Bank
43. By whom was first women's university in India was founded —Dhondo Keshave Karve
44. Who was the member of the Rajya Sabha when first appointed as the Prime Minister of India —Indira Gandhi
45. Which is the first company-managed major port in India —Ennore
46. From-which date shall the tenure of every Panchayat be for five years —From the date of its first meeting
47. What was the first venture of Gandhiji in all- India politics —Rowlatt Satyagraha
48. Which is the first multipurpose river valley project of independent India —Damodar Valley Corporation
49. Who was the first Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission of India —Shri V. T. Krishnamachari
50. Who was the first Defence Minister of India —N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar
51. Which was the first woman film star nominated/elected to the Rajya Sabha —Nargis Dutt
52. Which was the first fort constructed by the British in India —Fort Sf. George
53. Which first woman to become a Chief Minister of any State in India —Sucheta Kripalani
54. Who was the President of the First Buddhist Council held at Rajagriha —Mahakassapa
55. Who were the first to establish trade contacts with the Roman empire —Tamils
56. The first law of thermodynamics is concerned with the conservation of which thing —Energy
57. By whom was the first Muslim invasion of India lead —Mohammad-bin-Qasim
58. What was Sachin Tendulkar's average when he made his first thousand runs in ODls —35.83
59. Which was the medieval ruler who was the first to establish a ministry of agriculture —Mohammad-bin- Tughlaq
60. Who was the leader to have the unique distinction of firing the first shot in the rebellion of 1857 —Mangal Pande
61. Which Act gave representation to Indians for the first time in the Legislature —Government of India Act, 1935
62. Who first voiced the idea of a separate Muslim state in India —Mohammad Iqbal
63. Who was the first foreigner to invade India —Darius I
64. Where was the first iron and steel industry of India established —Jemshedpur
65. In which year did the first modem Olympic Games take place —1896
66. During whose reign did the Mongols first invade India —lltutmish
67. Who was the first Indian to get selected in ICS —Surendranath Banerjee
68. Who was the first Governor General of Bengal —Warren Hastings
69. Who were the first Europeans to reach India for trade —Portuguese
70. Which decade is celebrated as First International Decade of the World's Indigenous People —1994-2004
71. Which decade is celebrated as First United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty —1997-2006
72. Which was the first Asian lady swimmer to have crossed the English Channel —Arati Saha
73. Who firstly predicated the existence of electromagnetic waves —Maxwell
74. The massive hole in the ozone layer over the Antarctica was first discovered in which year —1985
75. Who is the first Air Chief to receive the honour of "Marshal" —Arjun Singh
76. By whom was first successful vaccine against virul disease of small pox discovered —Edward Jenner
77. In which year was Vande Mataram first sung at the session of the Indian National Congress —1896
78. Which State was first annexed by Lord Dalhousie under the Doctrine of Lapse —Satara
79. Which was the first to legalize euthanasia —Netherlands
80. In India, in which was the service tax first introduced —1994
81. Which ruler at first assumed the title of 'Hazrat-i-Ala' and afterwards 'Sultan' —Sher Shah Suri
82. In which of the years was the first Railway line between Bombay and Thane laid —1853
83. When the first metal tool came into being why was it used for —Clearing jungles
84. Which was the first State to become bifurcated after independence —Madras
85. By whom was the first attempt to initiate economic planning in India made —By M. Visvesvaraya
86. Who was the first Muslim President of Indian National Congress —Badruddin Tyyabji
87. Who was the first Englishman to preside over a Congress session —George Yule
88. In which year, some more commercial banks in addition to the first lot of 141 were nationalised in India —1980
89. Which first movement was launched against the British in India —Swadeshi Movement
90. By whom was the first republic of the world established in Vaishali —Lichhavi
91. Who was the first woman to win the Jnanpith Award —Ashapurna Devi
92. Who among the first Indian to receive the Magsaysay award —Vinoba Bhave
93. Who was the first leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha —Kamlapati Tripathi
94. Who was the first 'Indian to swim across English Channel —Mihir Sen
95. Who was the first Indian woman to swim across the English Channel —Arati Saha
96. In which State was the Panchayatl Raj first introduced —Rajasthan
97. Who laid the foundation of the first independent Turkish kingdom in India —Outubuddin Aibak
98. Who was the first European to translate the Bhagwad Gita into English —Charles Wilkins
99. Who first divided his empire into Iqtas during the process of civil administration —Iltutmish
100. Which country ranks first in producing teak —Thailand
101. Who has become the first Indian to score a-triple century in Tests —Virender Sehwag
102. Which war was ended by the Treaty of Madras —First Mysore war
103. Where was first Madarasa set up by the British in India —Calcutta
104. What is the first large research reactor of India that uses U-233 as fuel —KAMINI
105. Who is considered as the first national ruler of India —Chandragupta Maurya
106. Who is the first non-Indian to receive the Bharat Ratna —Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
107. Who was the first and the last woman ruler of Delhi —Razia Sultan
108. Who was the first President of the Indian Trade Union Congress in 1920 —Lala Lajpat Rai
109. Journalist's day was celebrated for the first time all over the country on which date —Oct 1, 1984
110. Who set up the Atmiya Sabha in Kolkata in the first half of the nineteenth century —Ram Mohan Roy
111. The first Indian to cross seven important seas by swimming —Buljl Chaudhary
112. By whom was Artificial gene synthesis first done in laboratory —Hargovind Khurana
113. Which Act formally introduced the principles of elections for the first time —Indian Councils Act, 1909
114. Who was the first Indian woman to scale the Mount Everest —Bachhendri Pal
115. What is the first month of the 'Saka era' —Chaitra
116. Who was awarded the first Rajiv Gandhi National Sadbhavana Award —Mother Teresa
117. Which was the first Indian woman to scale Mount Everest —Bachendri Pal
118. Which is the scientist who explained about blood circulation for the first time —William Harvey
119. Who is the world's first woman cosmonaut —Valentina Tereshkova
120. In which was Indian Constitution amended for the first time —1951
121. When was the Constituent Assembly for undivided India first met —9th December, 1946
122. Who was the first Indian woman who owns the gold medal in Asian Games —Kamaljit Sandhu
123. 'Holding a Bandh' was declared illegal for the first time in India by which High Courts —Kerala High Court
124. The first major inscription in classical Sanskrit is that of which king —Rudradaman
125. Who produced the first film in India 'Raja Harishchandra' in 1913 —Dada Saheb Phalke
126. Who among the issued the coin rupee for the first time —Shershah Suri
127. In what commodity the English first conducted trade from India —Indigo
128. By whom was the calculation of electronegativities first done —Pauling
129. What was the first major inscription in classical —Sanskrit of Rudradaman
130. When was the first 'International Non-Smoking Day' observed all over the world —04.07.1988
131. Which was the first dynasty of the Vijayanagar kingdom —Sangama
132. The first Commonwealth Games were held in the year 1930 at which place —Hamilton (Canada)
133. Which Scientist first explained about circulatory system —William Harvey
134. Which is the first Indian woman to reach Olympic finals in individual track events —P.T. Usha
135. The Ninth Schedule was added by which Amendment —First
136. In which year did the Congress loose its monopoly of power in the States for the first time after the elections —1967
137. Which is the first National Park established in India —Corbett National Park
138. In which year did India first take part in the Olympic Games —1920
139. Who was the first woman Chief Justice of a High Court —Leila Seth
140. Who was the first woman minister of a state —Rajkumari Amrit Kaur
141. In which reign was the first Buddhist Council held —Ajatashatru
142. Which was the first India satellite to go into orbit —Aryabhatta
143. By whom was the first estimate of national income in India made —Dadabhai Naoroji
144. By whom was word Adivasi was used for the first time to refer to the tribal people —Thakkar Bappa
145. Who is the first Indian woman to win an Asian Games gold in 400 m run —Kamaljit Sandhu
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Earliest school of medicine known to humans: Ayurveda
● First Air Force in Asia to fly jets: Indian Air Force (1948)
● First Book in any Indian Language: It was printed in 1578 in Tamil.
● First Census in India: 1901
● First Cinema House in India: It was built by J.F.Madan in 1907 in Calcutta.
● First complete Technicolor film: Jhansi Ki Rani (1953)
● First Constitutional Amendment: 1950
● First country-wide agricultural census: 1970-71
● First English Newspaper in India: Bengal Gazette printed in 1790 by James Augustus in Calcutta.
● First Film Centre: Nandan. Located in Calcutta, it was inaugurated in September 1985.
● First Film with an all-female cast: Marathi Film Bindhast, directed by Chandrakant Kulkarni.
● First Five-Year Plan: Started in 1951
● First General Elections: They were held in 1952.
● First hydroelectric project in India: Shivasamudram, across the River Kaveri in 1902
● First Indian state to set up a women’s court: Andhra Pradesh
● First international co-production: Nala Damayanti (1921) made in collaboration with Italy.
● First Marine National Park: Jamnagar
● First Moonlit Animal House in Asia: Located in the Nehru Zoological Park, Hyderabad.
● First Navodaya School: Navegaon-Khairi in Nagpur
● First Postage Stamp: It was issued in India in 1852 at Karachi.
● First Printing Press: It was set up in Goa in 1556 by the Portuguese.
● First Railway Line: It was opened on April 16, 1853 between Bombay and Thane.
● First Rupee in India: It was minted during the reign of Sher Shah Suri in 1542.
● First ship built in India: Jala Usha built by Vishakapatnam Shipyard was commissioned in 1948.
● First silent feature film in India: Pundalik made in 1912 by N.G. Chitre and R.G. Torney. It was half British in its make.
● First solar crematorium: It is proposed to be set up in Valsad, Gujarat.
● First Solar Energy Centre: Gwalpahar, Gurgaon, Haryana
● First song-less film: JBH Wadia's Naujawan (1937).
● First south Indian film to be released in Korea: Tamil Film Muthu Maharaja (June, 2000)
● First Talkie Film: Alam Ara (1931)
● First Telefilm: Satyajit Ray's Sadgati (telecast on Doordarshan in April 1981)
● First Telegraph Line: It was laid between Calcutta and Agra in 1854. This line was 1280 km long. It was extended up to Lahore in 1857.
● First Telephone system: It was started in 1881 from Calcutta.
● First Television Reception Centre: Arvi, located in Maharashtra
● First veterinary college: Opened in Parel in Bombay in 1885. It is still in existence and is the oldest veterinary college in Asia.
● First Wind farm: Mandvi, Kutch in Gujarat
● Highest Airfield in the world: Thoise, Ladakh
● Highest road in India: Khardung La Pass
● India’s first Antartica expedition: January 11, 1982
● India’s first Satellite: Aryabhatta, April 19, 1975
● India's first colour film: Prabhat's Sairandhri, which was processed and printed in Germany in 1933.
● India's first fully indigenous silent feature film: Raja Harishchandra produced by Dada Saheb Phalke on May 3, 1913.
● India's first indigenously built missile destroyer: INS 'Delhi' (commissioned on November 15, 1997 at Mumbai).
● India's first indigenously built submarine: INS 'Shakti' (commissioned on February 7, 1992)
● India's first indigenously made colour film: Ardashir Irani’s Kisan Kanya made in 1937.
● India's first manufacturer of light bulbs and electrical equipment: Bengal Lamps, Calcutta (1933)
● India's First Oil well: Digboi (1890)
● India's first radio programme: This was broadcast privately with a 40w transmitter by the Madras Presidency Club Radio in 1924.
● India's largest inland lake: Lake Chilika, Orissa
● Largest circulated multi-edition daily in India: Roudramukhi Swar in Hindi (12,92,277 copies in 1997).
● Largest circulated periodical in India: Malayala Manorama (11,27,414 copies)
● Largest circulated single edition newspaper in India: Hindustan Times from Delhi (5,40,919 copies in 1997).
● Largest Nandi in India: Nandi of the Leepakshi Temple at Andhra Pradesh
● Largest Stupa in India: Mahachaitya Stupa, Amravati, Andhra Pradesh
● Oldest era in the world: Hindu Era
● Oldest para-military force in India: Assam Rifles (1835) in Shillong
● Only Place in the world where a Brahmat Temple is found: Pushkar in Rajasthan
● Shortest era in the world: Christian Era
● State with the highest % of Scheduled Castes to total population: Punjab (28.31% - 1991 Census)
● State with the highest% of Scheduled tribes to total population: Mizoram (94.75%)
● State with the largest number of Scheduled Castes: Uttar Pradesh (29.276 million - 1991 Census)
● State with the largest number of Scheduled Tribes: Madhya Pradesh (15.399 million - 1991 Census)
● State with the largest number of towns: Uttar Pradesh (704)
● State with the largest number of villages: Uttar Pradesh (1,12,803 - 1991 Census)
● State with the least number of towns: Nagaland (7)
● State with the lowest % of Scheduled tribes to total population: Uttar Pradesh (0.21%)
● State with the lowest number of Scheduled Castes: Mizoram (1000 - 1991 Census)
● State with the lowest number of Scheduled Tribes: Sikkim (91,000)
● State with the lowest number of villages: Goa (360 - 1991 Census)
● World's First University: Taxila (700 B.C.)
● World's highest STD/PCO facilities: Siachen glacier (established in November 1997)
● World's largest school: The Guinness Book of World Records recognizes City Montessori School in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, as the world's largest school with 23,000 students on its rolls.
● Youngest para-military force in India: Coast Guard (1978)
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Delhi’s First Mayor: Aruna Asaf Ali (1958)
● Delhi's First woman chief secretary: Shailja Chandra
● Fastest Asian to swim across the English Channel: Anita Sood
● First all-women crew to fly an air Force Chetak Helicopter: Flight Cadets Cheryl Dutta and Simran Sodhi of IAF (December, 1995).
● First Asian woman magistrate appointed in United Kingdom: Kantha Talwar
● First Asian woman mayor in United Kingdom: Lata Patel
● First Indian woman President of Indian National Congress: Sarojini Naidu (1925)
● First Indian woman producer and director: Fatima Begum, who produced and directed Bulbul-e-Parastan in 1926.
● First Indian woman to become Miss Universe: Sushmita Sen (1994)
● First Indian woman to become Miss World: Reita Faria (1966)
● First Indian woman to climb Mt. Everest: Bachendri Pal
● First Indian Woman to go in space: Kalpana Chawla
● First woman to head any Wakf board in India : Bader Sayeed (TN Wakf Board)
● First Indian woman to reach the final of an Olympic event: P.T.Usha
● First Indian woman to win a medal in an Olympic event: Karnam Malleshwari (bronze medal, Sydney Olympics)
● First Indian woman boxer to win an international event : M.C.Merykom
● First Indian woman to swim across the English Channel: Arati Saha
● First Miss Universe of the new millennium: Lara Dutta
● First woman Ambassador from India: Vijay Lakshmi Pandit (to USSR from 1947-49)
● First woman Central Minister: Rajkumari Amrit Kaur
● First woman chief justice of a High Court: Leila Seth (CJ of Himachal Pradesh, 1991)
● First woman Chief Minister of an Indian state: Sucheta Kriplani (Uttar Pradesh from 1963-1967)
● First woman film star to be a member of Rajya Sabha: Nargis Dutt
● First woman Governor of an Indian state: Sarojini Naidu (Uttar Pradesh from 1947-1948)
● First woman Governor of Tamil Nadu: Justice M. Fatima Beevi (1997)
● First woman IPS Officer of India: Kiran Bedi
● First woman Judge of the Supreme Court: Justice M. Fatima Beevi (1989)
● First woman judicial officer: Anna Chandy, who was appointed munsif in the Travancore state in 1937.
● First woman Minister of an Indian state: Vijay Lakshmi Pandit (Uttar Pradesh)
● First woman officer of the Indian Air Force (IAF) to be promoted to the rank of air commodore: 55-year old Padma Bandhopadhyay who was commissioned to the IAF in 1968.
● First woman President of Indian National Congress: Annie Besant (1917)
● First woman President of UN General Assembly: Vijay Lakshmi Pandit (1953-54)
● First woman Prime Minister of India: Late Indira Gandhi (1966-1977 and 1980-1984).
● First woman Speaker of an Indian state: Shano Devi
● First woman Speaker of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly :Kavali Prathibha Bharati
● First woman winner of the Bharat Ratna: Indira Gandhi (1971)
● Grandma Madonna from India: Asha Bhonsle
● India's first commercial pilot: Durba Banerjee (1966, Indian Airlines)
● India's first Test-Tube Baby: Kruti Parekh
● India's first woman railway driver: Surekha Yadao
● India's first woman tabla maestro : Dr Aban Mistry
● India's officially recognized billionth citizen: Astha (She was born on May 11,2000 at New Delhi).
● World's first woman Airbus pilot: Durba Banerjee
● Youngest Indian to swim across the English Channel: Arati Pradhan
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India
● Prime-Minister—Indira Gandhi
● Woman (India and World) who crossed English Channel through Swimming—Arti Shah
● Governor—Sarojini Naidu (U. P.)
● I. P. S.—Kiran Bedi
● President of National Congress—Anne Besant
● Chairman of the Union Public Service Commission—Rose-William Baithu
● Winner of Nobel Prize—Mother Teresa (for peace)
● Awardee of Miss World—Reeta Farhia
● Awardee of Miss Universe—Sushmita Sen
● Mayer—Tara Charian (Madras-1957)
● Minister in Central Cabinet—Rajkumari Amrit Kaur
● Chief Minister—Sucheta Kriplani
● Parliamentrian—Radhabai Subbarayan (1938)
● Judge of Supreme Court—Justice Meera Sahaib Fatima Bibi
● Chief Justice of High Court—Justice Leela Seth (Himachal Pradesh)
● Session Judge of the Counting—Anna Chandi (Kerala)
● Mountaineer who climbed (Conquered) the Mt. Everest—Bacchendri Pal
● Awardee of Norman Barlog Prize—Dr. Amrita Patil
● Literature who was awarded the Sahitya Akademi award—Amrita Pritam (1956)
● Honoured with ‘Bharat Ratna’—Indira Gandhi
● Awardee of Lenin peace award—Aruna Asaf Ali
● Awardee of Jananpith Purshkar—Asha Purna Devi (1976)
● Woman who reached ‘Antarctica’—Mahel Musa (1977)
● Woman who reached the North Pole—Pritisu Gupta (1993)
● Woman who travelled All round the world—Ujjawala Patil (1988) by Boat
● Chief Engineer—P. K. Tresia Naguli
● Pilot—Flying Officer Sushma Mukhopaddhyaya
● Air Lines Pilot—Capt. Durga Banerjee
● Commander of Boeing 737 Plane—Capt. Saudamini Deshmukh
● Paratrooper of Indian Air Force—Geeta Ghosh
● I. A. S.—Auna George Malhotra
● First television news broadcaster—Pratima Puri
● Participated in mustic programme of U.N.O.—M. S. Subbuluxmi (1966)
● Woman participated in Olympic games—Meri Lila Row (1952)
● Woman who won the medal in Olympic games—Malleshwari (weight lifting—Sydney)
● Woman who won the Gold Medal in Asian games—Kamaljeet Sidhu (1970, 400 metre)
● Woman who won the medal in Commonwealth games—Anil Ghiya and Kawal Thakur Singh (woman Doubles Badminton, 1978)
● Medal winner in International Athletic Championship—Anju B. George (2003 Paris)
● Grandmaster winner in Chess—Bhagiya Sri Thispey (1988)
● One hundred wicket taker in International Cricket—Indulgi (1986)
● Awardee of Arjun Purskar—N. Lamsden (Hockey, 1961)
● Woman who made hat-trick in football—Youlandade-Suza (1978)
● Awardee of Ashok Chakra—Neerja Bhanot (Posthumously)
● Awardee of Sena Medal—Vimla Devi (1988)
● Degree of graduation—Kadambni Ganguly (Bose) and Chandramukhi Bose (Kolkata University, 1883)
● Awardee of B. E. degree—Ella-Majumdar (1951)
● M.B.B.S. Degree awardee—Vidhumuti Bose and Virginia Mitter (Kolkata Medical College)
● First Surgeon—Dr. Prema Mukherjee
● Deputy Governor of Reserve Bank—K. J. Udesi (2003)
● Chairman of NABARD—Ranjana Kumar
● D. I. G. (Police)—Kanchan Chaudhry Bhattacharya
● Lieutenant General—Punita Arora
● Chairman of Indian Air lines—Shushma Chawla
● Barrister—Cornonia Sorabji (Allahabad High Court-1923)
● Advocate—Regina Guha
● Ambassador—Vijayalaxmi Pandit (U.S.S.R.-1947)
● Woman who crossed over Gibralter Strait by Swimming—Arati Pradhan
● World Record in Powerlifting—Sumita Laha (1989)
● Represented the nation in all three games (Cricket, Hockey and Basketball)—Shrin Khushro Kiyasa
● First Commercial test Pilot of the world—Capt. Surun Darsi and Capt. Rose Lopar
● Pilot of Indian Air Force—Harita Daoel
● Twice scaled the Mt. Everest—Santosh Yadav
● Ramon Magsaysay Prize awardee—Kiran Bedi
● Heroin awarded Dada Sahaib Phalke Prize—Devika Rani Rorik
● Youngest woman who scaled the Mt. Everest twice—Decky Dolma
● Scientist who was awarded Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar award—Ashima Chatterjee
● Foreign Secretary—Chokila Ayyar
● First Chief Secretary of the Country—Nirmla Buch
● First Space traveller—Kalpana Chawla
● Joint Director of C.B.I.—Archana Sunder Lingam
● Winner of Murti Devi Prize—Pratibha Rai
● Woman Contested the Presidential election—Capt. Laxmi Sahgal
● Air Vice-Marshal and Air-Marshal in Indian Air Force—P. Bondyopaddhyay
● Non-military Police Advisor in U.N.O.—Kiran Bedi
● Revenue Secretary—Vinita Rai
● Referee in Boxing—Rajia Sabnam
● First woman of Indian origin who stayed for the longest time in space—Sunita William
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● First Governor-General of Independent India—Lord Lewis Mountbatten
● Indian Governor-General of Independent India—Chakravarti Rajgopalachari
● Chief of the Indian Armed Forces—General K. M. Carriappa
● Field Marshall—General S. H. F. J. Manekshaw
● President—Dr. Rajendra Prasad
● Vice-President—Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan
● Prime-Minister—Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
● Non-Congress Prime-Minister—Atal Behari Bajpai
● British Governor-General of Bengal—Warren-Hastings
● Space traveller—S. Leader-Rakesh Sharma
● I. C. S.—Satendra Nath Tagore
● Swimmer who crossed over the English channel by swimming—Mihir Sen
● Raman-Magsaysay awardee—Acharya Vinoba Bhave
● Novel prize winner—Rabindra Nath Tagore
● President of National Congress—Vyomesh Chand Banerjee
● Chairman of Lok Sabha—G. B. Mavlankar
● Chief Election Commissioner—Sukumar Sen
● Indian Chairman in International Court—Justice Dr. Nagendra Singh
● Foreigner awardee of Bharat Ratna—Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan
● Leader of the Indian Antarctica Mission—Dr. Syed Zahuv Quasim
● Chief Justice of Supreme Court—Justice Hiralal J. Kaniya
● Awarded with ‘Bharat Ratnas’—Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, Chakravarti Rajgopalachari, Sir C. B. Raman
● Posthumally Bharat Ratna Awardee—Lal Bahadur Shastri
● Person awarded Bhartiya-Gyan-Peeth Purskar—G. Shankar Kurup (Malayalam–1965)
● Successful Surgeon who transplanted heart—Dr. P. Venugopal
● Successful heart transplanted person—Devi Ram (1994)
● President of National Human Rights Commission—Justice Rangnath Mishra
● Hindi Literature person-awarded Bhartiya Gyan Peeth Purskar—Sumitra Nandan Pant (1968)
● Indian who won the World Billiard award—Wilson Jans
● Indian who won the Grammy award—Pt. Ravi Shankar
● Person delivered the Lecture in Hindi in U.N.O.— Atal Behari Bajpai (1977)
● Indian member in British House of Commons— Dada Bhai Naoroji (1892)
● First President of Indian Science Congress—Sir Asutosh Mukherjee
● Mountaineer who scaled Mount Everest 8 times—Sherpa-Augarita
● Writer who was awarded ‘Vyas Samman’—Ramvilas Sharma
● Indian Managing Director of World Bank—Gautam Kazi
● Player awarded ‘Padam Bhusan’—C. K. Naidu
● Indian players played Davis Cup—M. Salim and S. M. Jacob (Singles), A. A. Faiyaz and L. S. Dare (Doubles) (1921)
● Indian player who played the test cricket—K. S. Ranjeet Single (from England)
● Scientist elected for Lok Sabha—Dr. Meghnad Saha
● Scientist awarded Ghanshyam Das Birla award—Prof. Ashish Datta (1991)
● Literature who was awarded Murti Devi Purskar—C. K. Nagraj Rao (1993)
● Person, who became High Commission in Great Britain—V. K. Krishna-Menon
● Indian who was awarded the Lenin Peace Prize—Dr. Safuddin Kichlu (1952)
● First Indian who contested the election for British Parliament—Lal Mohan Ghose
● An Indian, appointed the judge of High Court, during the British period—Ram Prasad Ram
● Indian member of Viceroy Executive Council—Sir. S. P. Sinha
● Chairman of Finance Commission—K. C. Niogi
● Indian member of American Congress—Deleep Singh
● Bowler who made hat-trick in Test Cricket—Harbhajan Singh
● Batsman who made 300 runs in test Cricket—Virendra Sehwag
● First Marshal of Indian Air Force—Arjan Singh
● First Indian who individually won the Gold medel in Olympic games—Abhinav Bindra
● First Indian who won the Bronze medel in Boxing in Olympic games—Vijendra Kumar
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FIRST IN INDIA
● Census—1872
● Regular Decadal Census—Since 1881
● Warship Aircraft Carrier—I. N. S. Vikrant
● National Nuclear Power Submarines—I. N. S. Chakra
● Football Club—Mohan Bagan–1889
● Hydro-electric Project—Shiv Samudram (1902)
● Newspaper—Bengal Gazette (James Hikki)
● Vernacular Daily—Samachar Darpan
● Hindi Newspaper—Udant-Martand
● Telegraph Line—Diamond Harbour to Kolkata (1853)
● International Telephone Service—Mumbai to London (1851)
● Television Centre—New Delhi (1959)
● Colour Programme from T.V.—15th August, 1982
● Silent Film—Raja Harish Chandra
● Talky Film—Alam-ara
● Satellite—Aryabhatta-19th April, 1975
● Atomic underground test—Pokhran (18th May, 1974)
● Test tube baby—1986 born baby Harsha
● Country made missile—Prithvi (1988)
● Antarctica mission—1982 under the leadership Dr. S. Z. Quasim
● British Governor-General : Warren Hastings
● British Governor-General of Independent India : Lord Mountbatten
● Justice of India : Hiralal J. Kania
● Comander-in-Chief of Free India : General K. M. Cariappa
● Chief of Air Staff : Air Marshal Sir Thomas Elmhirst
● Indian Air Chief : Air Marshal S. Mukherjee
● Chief of Army Staff : General M. Rajendra Singh
● Chief of Naval Staff : Vice-Admiral R. D. Katari
● Consmonaut : Sqn. Ldr. Rakesh Sharma
● Emperor of Mughal Dynasty in India : Babar
● Field Marshal : SPFJ Manekshaw
● Governor-General of Indian Union : C. Rajgopalachari
● Indian to get an Oscar : Bhanu Athaiya
● Indian to Reach the South Pole : Col. I. K. Bajaj
● Indian ICS Officer : Satyendra Nath Tagore
● Indian Member of the Viceroy’s Executive Council : Sir S. P. Sinha
● Indian Man to Swim Across the English Channel : Mihir Sen
● Indian Woman to Swim Across the English Channel : Miss Aarti Saha
● Indian Woman to Swim Across the Strait of Gibraltar : Aarti Pradhan
● Man to Climb Mount Everest : Sherpa Tenzing
● Man to Climb Mount Everest without Oxygen : Phu Dorjee
● Man to Climb Mount Everest twice : Nawang Gombu
● Muslim Woman to sit on the throne of Delhi : Razia Sultana
● Nobel Prize Winner : Rabindra Nath Tagore
● President of the Indian National Congress : W. C. Banerjee
● Woman President of the Indian National Congress : Annie Besant
● President to Die in Office : Dr. Zakir Hussain
● Prime Minister to Lose an Election : Indira Gandhi
● Prime Minister to Resign from Office : Morarji Desai
● Deputy Prime Minister : Vallabhbhai Patel
● Talkie Film : Alam Ara (1931)
● Test-tube Baby : Indira (Baby Harsha)
● Viceroy : Lord Canning
● Woman Central Minister : Rajkumari Amrit Kaur
● Woman Chief Minister of a State : Mrs. Sucheta Kripalani
● Woman Governor : Mrs. Sarojini Naidu
● Woman Minister : Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit
● Woman to Climb the Mt. Everest: Bachendri Pal
● Woman Prime Minister : Mrs. Indira Gandhi
● Woman Speaker of a State Assembly : Mrs. Shanno Devi
● Woman Airline Pilot : Durba Banerjee
● Woman to Win an Asiad Gold : Kamaljit Sandhu
● Woman Judge of the Supreme Court : Fathima Beevi
● Woman IPS Officer : Kiran Bedi
● Indian in the British Parliament: Dadabhai Naoroji
● Indian to win Miss Universe Title : Ms Sushmita Sen
● Indian Woman Congress President : Sarojini Naidu (1925)
● Woman President of UN General Assembly : Vijayalakshmi Pandit (1953)
● Woman to Win the Nobel Prize : Mother Teresa (1979)
● Woman to become ‘Miss World : Reeta Faria
● Speaker, Lok Sabha : G. V. Manavalankar (1952-57)
● Chairman Rajya Sabha : S. V. Krishnamoorthy (1952)
● Indian to Pass ICS : Surendra Nath Banerji (1869)
● Indian Pilot : JRD Tata (1929)
● To Reach Antarctica : Lt. Ram Charan (1960)
● Vernacular Daily : Kolkata (1727)
● Telegraph Line Installed : Calcutta to Diamond Harber (1853)
● Silent Movie : Raja Harish Chandra by Dada Saheb Phalke (1913)
● Coloured Cinemascope Film : Pyar ki Pyas (1961)
● Satellite launched : Aryabhatta (1975)
● Indigenously built satellite : Aryabhatta (1975)
● Atomic device exploded at : Pokharan in Rajasthan (1974)
● Large-scale Nuclear Reactor : Apsara (1956)
● Indigenously designed and built missile : Prithvi (1988)
● Member of the Dalit Community to become the President of India : K. R. Narayanan
● DNA typing forensic Laboratory set-up at : Kolkata
● Electric Train started between : Ludhiana and New Delhi
● Science City was inaugurated in : Kolkata
● Actress of Indian Cinema : Kamalabai Gokhale
● Woman Pilot of IAF : Harita Deol
● Solar Thermal Parabolic Trough Power Station was established at : Mathania (Rajasthan)
● Indian writer to win the Booker Prize : Arundhati Roy
● Musician to be awarded the Bharat Ratna : M. S. Subbulakshmi
● Indian Woman to go into Space : Kalpana Chawla
● Chairman of the Prasar Bharati Board : Nikhil Chakravarthy
● Indian Institution to be awarded Gandhi Peace Prize : Ramakrishna Mission
● Solar city is developed at : Anandpur Sahib
● Woman to win an Olympic medal : Karnam Malleswari
● Woman Foreign Secretary of India : Chokila Iyer
● Indian to win World Billiards Trophy : Wilson Jones
● Indian Grand Master (in Chess) : Vishwanathan Anand
● Chinese pilgrim to visit India : Fahien
● European invader on India soil : Alexender, the great
● Indian to win World Chess Championship : Vishwanathan Anand
● Women Air Vice Marshal : P. Bandopadhyaya
● Lady Cadet of Indian Army : Priya Jhingan
● First Indian to win a medal in the world Athletic Championship : Anju B. George (2003)
● Triple Century Maker in Test Cricket : Virendra Sahwag (2004)
● Hitter of 5 Double Centuries : Rahul Dravid (2004)
● Woman DGP : Kanchan Chaudhury
● Medal winner in Olympic Games : Rajyawardhan Singh Rathore (2004)
● Asian Tennis Champion, WTA champion, Third round winner in Grand Slam Tournament, Grand slam tournament winner Match winner in U.S. open, Youngest awardee of Padamshree : Sania Mirza
● Formula-1 Car Racer : Narayan Kartikeyan
● Indian to be awarded ‘Srilanka Ratn’ : N. Ram
● Woman Commanded the annual passing out parade : Wahida Prizm (2006)
● Five hundred wicket taker in Test cricket: Anil Kumble (2006)
● To the ski to the North Pole : Ajeet Bajaj (2006)
● First Air Chief to to Sky dive : Air Chief S. P. Tyagi (2006)
● First Indian Woman to win a Badminton Grand Prix : Saina Nehwal (2006)
● First President to make sortie in a combat aircraft : Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (2006)
● First Women President : Pratibha Patil (2007)
● First Indian to win Gold Medal in Olympics in individual Event : Abhinav Bindra (2008)
● First Woman Pilot of Fighter Plane : Suman Sharma
● World Cup (Jr.) Badminton, Indonesian Open Winner (Woman) : Saina Nehwal (2009)
● Woman Speaker Lok Sabha : Ms. Meira Kumar (2009)
● Two Oscar Award Winner : A. R. Rehman (2009)
● Khel Ratna, Arjun and Dronacharya Award : P. Gopi Chand (2009)
● Indian Woman to reach the South Pole : Reena Kaushal (2009)
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● First Asian to be elected president of Britain's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP): Lord Navnit Dholakia
● First Asian to head a British university: Lord Swaraj Paul (when he was elected Chancellor of the Wolverhampton University on May 9, 2000)
● First British Prime Minister to visit India: Harold Macmillan
● First Chairman of the University Grants Commission: S.S.Bhatnagar
● First Chief Election Commissioner of India: Sukumar Sen (21.3.1950 to 19.12.1958)
● First Chief Justice of India: Harilal J.Kania (26.1.1950-6.11.1951)
● First Chief Minister of the tri-lingual Bombay Presidency: B.G.Kher
● First Chief of Air Staff: Air Marshall Sir Thomas Elmherst (1947-1950)
● First Chief of Army Staff: Gen. Maharaj Rajendra Sinhji (1.4.1955 to 14.5.1955)
● First Commander-in-Chief: Gen.Sir Roy Bucher (1.1.1948 - 14.1.1949)
● First Dalit Lok Sabha Speaker: G M C Balayogi
● First Defence Minister of Independent India: Sardar Baldev Singh
● First Deputy Prime Minister of India: Sardar Vallabhai Patel
● First Director General of ICAR: B.P.Pal
● First Eunuch to be elected as a Mayor of an Indian city: Kamla Jaan, who elected Mayor of Katni city in Madhya Pradesh in January 2000.
● First Eunuch to get elected to a state legislature: Shabnam Mausi, won the Sohagpur Assembly constituency in Madhya Pradesh in the February 2000 elections.
● First European to invade India: Alexander
● First Field Marshal: Gen. S.H.F.J. Manekshaw
● First fighter pilot to win the Param Vir Chakra: Flying Officer Nirmaljeet Singh Sekhon (posthumous) for IAF in 1971 Indo-Pak conflict.
● First Foreign Secretary of Free India: K.P.S.Menon
● First Governor-General of Independent India: Lord Mountbatten
● First Indian bowler to get a hattrick in Test cricket: Harbhajan Singh
● First Indian Chief of Air Staff: Air Marshal Subroto Mukherjee (April 1, 1954).
● First Indian Chief of Naval Staff: Vice Admiral R.D.Katari (1958-1962).
● First Indian Governor-General of India: C.Rajagopalachari
● First Indian to be awarded with the 'Victoria Cross': Khuda Dad Khan (for Gallantry in Belgium during the first World War)
● First Indian to be elected a member of British Parliament: Dadabhoi Naoroji
● First Indian to be elected to the US House of Representatives: Dilip Singh Saund
● First Indian to go in space: Squadron Leader Rakesh Sharma. He went in the Soyuz 7-II Spacecraft on April 3, 1984 and returned on April 11, 1984.
● First Indian to hoist the National Flag over the North Pole: Squadron Leader Sanjay Thapar.
● First Indian to record a song on a gramophone disc: Sashi Mukhi of Classic Theatres, Calcutta (1902)
● First Indian to swim across the English Channel: Mihir Sen
● First Indian to win an Olympic Bronze: Khashaba Jadhav (wresting; 1952, Helsinki Olympics)
● First Indian to win the All England Open Badminton Tournament: Pullela Gopi Chand (March 11,2001)
● First Indian to win the World Billiards Championship: Wison Jones
● First Jnanpith Award Winner: G.Sankara Kurup (1965), for his work ‘Ottakkuzhal’ in Malyalam.
● First Minister without Portfolio: N.Gopalswami Ayengar in Jawaharlal Nehru's Cabinet. He, however, went on to become the Minister of Defence.
● First Photographer in India: Raja Deendayal
● First President of India: Dr Rajendra Prasad (1950-1962)
● First President of the Indian Union of Civil Liberties: Rabindranath Tagore (1930s).
● First Prime Minister of India: Jawaharlal Nehru (1947-1964)
● First Prime Minister to win a popular entertainment award: Atal Behari Vajpayee (when he won the Screen-Videocon "Best Lyricist" prize in the non-film music category for his collection of poems titled "Nayi Disha" in February 2000).
● First Secretary-General of South-South Commission: Dr Manmohan Singh
● First Surveyor General of India: Sir George Everest
● First Vice-President of India: Dr S.Radhakrishnan (1952-1962)
● First Winner of Param Vir Chakra: Maj.Somnath Sharma (posthumously) in November, 1947
● India's first Test-tube baby: Harsha (born on August 6, 1986).
● Indian Johann Sebastian Bach: Ustad Ali Akbar Khan
● India's longest serving Chief Minister : Jyoti Basu
● Only Army Chief to be awarded with Maha Vir Chakra twice: Late Gen. A.S.Vaidya
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1. The film which won the
Audience Award at the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland is–
(A) Nayak (B) Lagaan
(C) Yaadein (D) Dil Chahta Hai
2. Which of the following is the basic
characteristic of a living organism ?
(A) Ability to breathe (B) Ability to reproduce
(C) Ability to move (D) Ability to eat
3. Radioactivity was discovered by–
(A) Rutherford (B) Henri Becquerel
(C) Roentgen (D) Einstein
4. Myopia is a disease connected with–
(A) Lungs (B) Brain
(C) Ears (D) Eyes
5. Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha had passed the
Lokpal Bill with more strong amendments in–
(A) 2012 (B) 2013
(C) 2009 (D) 2011
6. How many assembly segments are there as per
Vidhan Sabha Elections 2013 in Delhi?
(A) 70 (B) 72
(C) 66 (D) 68
7. Jim Corbett National Park is situated
in–
(A) Uttarakhand (B) Andhra Pradesh
(C) Madhya Pradesh (D) Himachal Pradesh
8. Who was the founder of' 'Ghadar Party'
?
(A) Sachindranath Sanyal (B) Chandrashekhar
Azad
(C) Lala Har Dayal (D) Batukeshwar Dutt
9. Socialism is essentially a movement of–
(A) intellectuals (B) the poor people
(C) the middle classes (D) the
workers
10. The open "Sigrees" or coal stoves
often require fanning to sustain burning because of–
(A) tendency of carbon dioxide to form a
layer along with dust smoke
(B) lack of oxygen in the
surroundings of sigrees
(C) accumulation of smoke and dust over the
sigrees
(D) interrupted release of moisture from the
material
11. Green house effect is the heating up of the
Earth's atmosphere which is due to
(A) the ultraviolet rays (B) γ-rays
(C) the infra-red rays (D) X-rays
12. Browning of paper in old books is caused
by–
(A) frequent use (B) lack of aeration
(C) collection of dust (D) oxidation of
cellulose
13. Who was popularly known as Africa's
Gandhi?
(A) Mir Karzai (C) Firoz Gandhi
(B) Nelson Mandela (D) M. K. Gandhi
14. Aquaregia is a mixture of the following in
the ratio 1 : 3 by volume–
(A) cone, HNO3 and cone. HCl (B)
conc. HNO3 and conc. H2SO4
(C) dil. HCl and dil. HNO3 (D) cone, HCl and cone, HNO3
15. In deep-sea diving, divers use a mixture of
gases consisting of oxygen and–
(A) hydrogen (B) nitrogen
(C) argon (D) helium
16. Which one of the following terms describes
not only the physical space occupied by an organism, but also its functional
role in the community of organisms ?
(A) Eco-niche (B) Ecosystem
(C) Ecozone (D) Habitat
17. Name the body which has replaced the U. N.
Commission on Human Rights.
(A) Secretariat (B) Human Rights
Council
(C) Trusteeship Council (D) Economic and Social Council
18. When was the first Central Legislative
Assembly constituted?
(A) 1922 (B) 1923
(C) 1921 (D) 1920
19. Who passed the Indian Universities
Act?
(A) Lord Lytton (B) Lord Curzon
(C) Lord Minto (D) Lord Ripon
20. Name the Indian king who warmly received the
Portuguese traveller Vasco da Gama when he landed at Calicut.
(A) Asaf Jah Ismail Mulk (B) Devaraya
(C) Zamorin (D) Krishnadevaraya
21. The Great Wall of China was built by–
(A) Li-tai-pu (B) Shih Huang-ti
(C) Lao-tze (D) Confucius
22. The saviour of the Delhi Sultanate
was–
(A) Qutub-ud-din Aibak (B) Minas-us-Siraj
(C) Iltutmish (D) Ghias-ud-din
Balban
23. Sriperumbudur is the birth-place of–
(A) Sri Madhvacharya (B) Sri Basavanna
(C) Sri Shankaracharya (D) Sri
Ramanujacharya
24. The easternmost peak of the Himalayas
is–
(A) Namcha Barwa (B) Annapurna
(C) Kanchenjunga (D) Mount Everest
25. Which of the following is not a notable
industrial city?
(A) Kanpur (B) Mumbai
(C) Jamshedpur (D) Allahabad
26. An economy which does not have any relation
with the rest of the world is known as–
(A) Socialist economy (B) Closed
economy
(C) Open economy (D) Mixed economy
27. In which State is the literacy rate of women
the highest ?
(A) Kerala (B) Maharashtra
(C) Tamil Nadu (D) West Bengal
28. Which of the following economists is called
the Father of Economics?
(A) Malthus (B) Robinson
(C) Ricardo (D) Adam Smith
29. Returns to scale is a–
(A) timeless phenomenon (B) directionless
phenomenon
(C) short-run phenomenon (D) long-run
phenomenon
30. Rent is a factor payment paid to–
(A) land (B) restaurant
(C) building (D) factory
31. Name the two non-permanent Houses in the
Parliamentary set-up of India.
(A) The Rajya Sabha and Vidhan Sabha (B) The Lok
Sabha and Vidhan Parishad
(C) The Rajya Sabha and Vidhan Parishad (D)
The Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha
32. The Mandal Commission Re- port refers
to–
(A) the Other Backward Classes (B) the Scheduled Tribes
(C) the Minorities (D) the Scheduled
Castes
33. How many Fundamental Rights were granted
initially?
(A) Six (B) Seven
(C) Four (D) Five
34. 'Atomic theory' of matter was given
by–
(A) Avogadro (B) Dalton
(C) Newton (D) Pascal
35. The weight of a body acts through the centre
of–
(A) gravity (B) mass
(C) both A and B (D) buoyancy
36. A wheel-barrow is an example of–
(A) class III lever (B) pulley system
(C) class I lever (D) class II lever
37. CRM in the context of software applications
means.
(A) Customer's Relatives Meet (B) Channel Route
Market
(C) Customer Relationship Management (D) Customer Retention Manager
38. A Supercomputer would be used for which one
of the following applications ?
(A) Business Computing (B) Desktop
Publishing
(C) Weather Forecasting (D) Computer Aided Designing
39. How many types of recipients are there in an
e-mail system?
(A) Three (B) Four
(C) One (D) Two
40. Combustion of a candle is a/an–
(A) photochemical reaction (B) physical
change
(C) endothermic reaction (D) exothermic
reaction
41. Which among the following is a covalent
compound ?
(A) Calcium chloride (B) Magnesium
fluoride
(C) Sodium chloride (D) Carbon
tetrachloride
42. In a poultry unit, the factor most
influencing the cost is the cost of–
(A) feed (B) transportation
(C) chicks (D) medicines
43. Which one of the following rivers flows
between Vindhya-Satpura ranges ?
(A) Chambal (B) Ken
(C) Godavari (D) Narmada
44. The highest volume of gases in lower
atmosphere is comprised of–
(A) Hydrogen (B) Carbon dioxide
(C) Oxygen (D) Nitrogen
45. de Vries proposed–
(A) Theory of Speciation (B) Theory of Crossing
over
(C) Theory of Natural Selection (D)
Theory of Mutation
46. Haemoglobin in the blood is a complex
protein rich in–
(A) Iron (B) Silver
(C) Copper (D) Gold
47. Vitamin C is also known as–
(A) Amino acid (B) Ascorbic acid
(C) Acetic acid (D) Azelaic acid
48. Which of the following is not a stem
modification ?
(A) Bulb of Onion (B) Corm of Arvi
(C) Tuber of Sweet-potato (D)
Tuber of Potato
49. Clitellum is found in–
(A) Leech (B) Snail
(C) Nereis (D)
Earthworm
50. Clouds float in the atmosphere because of
their–
(A) low pressure (B) low
density
(C) low viscosity (D) low temperature
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1. Which Five Year Plan duration
was of four years only?
(A) Third (B) Fourth (C) Fifth (D)
Seventh
2. Minimum payment to factor of production is
called–
(A) Quasi Rent (B) Rent (C) Wages (D)
Transfer Payment
3. Indian Space Research Organisation is
situated in–
(A) Amritsar (B) Dehradun (C) Ahmedabad (D)
Chennai
4. "ISRO" (Indian Space Research
Organisation) was formed in the year–
(A) 1962 (B) 1969 (C) 1972 (D)
1977
5. Quasi rent is a ………. phenomenon.
(A) medium term (B) long term (C) short
term (D) no time
6. Who appoints the judges of the Indian Supreme
Court?
(A) President (B) Chief Justice (C) Prime Minister (D) Council of
Ministers
7. Fill up: 'Right ………. duties.'
(A) obstructs (B) instructs (C)
implies (D) opposes
8. Who coined the term 'Satyagraha'?
(A) Gandhi (B) Sri Aurobindo Ghosh (C) Rabindranath Tagore (D)
Ram Mohan Roy
9. When was Indian Forest Service set up?
(A) July 1, 1966 (B) July 1, 1968 (C) July 1, 1967 (D) July 1,
1965
10. Which Amendment Act of the Indian
Constitution gave constitutional status to Pan- chayati Raj System?
(A) 71st (B) 72nd (C) 73rd (D)
74th
11. Who among the following was known as the
'Parrot of India?
(A) Hussain Shah (B) Amir Khusrau (C)
Barbak Shah (D) Nanak
12. India became independent during the viceroyalty
of–
(A) William Bentinck (B) Wellesley (C)
Wavell (D) Mountbatten
13. In which year did the Russian Revolution
take place?
(A) 1905 A.D. (B) 1911 A.D. (C) 1917
A.D. (D) 1929 A.D.
14. Name the famous King of Kushan
dynasty.
(A) Kanishka (B) Pulakeshin (C) Harsha (D) Vikramaditya
15. Presently Daulatabad where Muhammad-bin
Tughlaq had transferred the capital from Delhi is situated near–
(A) Mysore (B) Aurangabad (C)
Nizamabad (D) Bhopal
16. Which Indian State is not known to produce
tea?
(A) Assam (B) Kerala (C) West Bengal (D)
Chhattisgarh
17. Which is the highest plateau in India?
(A) Deccan Plateau (B) Chota Nagpur
Plateau (C) Ladakh Plateau (D) Baghelkhand Plateau
18. Which of the following is the area of lowest
pressure over Indian subcontinent during the hot dry weather season ?
(A) Rannof Kachchh (B) Rajasthan (C)
North-West India (D) Meghalaya
19. When was constructed ?
(A) 1869 A.D. (B) 1980 A.D. (C) 1905 A.D. (D)
1914 A.D.
20. The highest drainage basin associated with
the peninsular river in India is–
(A) Mahanadi (B) Godavari (C)
Krishna (D) Narmada
21. Five Kingdom classification was given
by–
(A) Whittaker (B) Haeckel (C) Linneus (D) Copeland
22. Animals with Chitinous exoskeleton
are–
(A) Insects (B) Sponges (C) Sea-Urchin (D) Snails
23. The heart rate in an adult person is–
(A) 50-60 times per minute (B) 70-80 times per
hour
(C) 70-80 times per second (D) 70-80
times per minute
24. Citric acid is present in free form
in–
(A) Tamarind (B) Milk (C) Apple (D)
Lemon
25. Which of the following is a tapeworm ?
(A) Fasciola (B) Schistosoma (C)
Taenia (D) Enterobius
26. The purity of Milk is deter- mined by–
(A) Hydrometer (B) Lactometer (C)
Stalagmometer (D) Thermometer
27. Which one among the following doesn't have
any effect on velocity of sound?
(A) Pressure (B) Temperature (C)
Humidity (D) Density
28. The motion of a body around a circular path
is an example of–
(A) Uniform velocity, variable
acceleration (B) Uniform speed,
uniform velocity
(C) Uniform speed, variable velocity (D) Uniform
speed, variable acceleration
29. A current carrying conductor is associated
with–
(A) a magnetic field (B) an electric field
(C) an electro-magnetic field (D) an electrostatic field
30. One kilobit is equal to ………. bits.
(A) 512 (B) 1000 (C) 1024 (D)
1042
31. To find and load a file that has been saved
on a computer, which of the given options is used?
(A) Select the close command (B) Select the new
command
(C) Select the save command (D) Select the
open command
32. Dot Matrix Printers, when compared to Laser
Printers are–
(A) Quieter (B) Faster (C) Less
expensive (D) More expensive
33. KMnO4 can be used as–
(A) Insecticide (B) Fertilizer (C)
Pesticide (D) Disinfectant
34. A thick paste of cement, sand and water is
called–
(A) Concrete (B) R.C.C. (C) Mortar (D)
Kiln
35. Which of the following is not a chemical
reaction'?
(A) Burning of paper (B) Digestion of food (C)
Conversion of water into steam (D) Burning of coal
36. Which of the following is used as
anesthetic?
(A) NH3 (B) NO (C)
NO2 (D) N2O
37. The heavy rains and cloudbursts during
summer of 2013 devastated around 2000 villages. 1500 roads and 150 bridges in
the State of–
(A) Meghalaya (B) Andhra Pradesh (C)
Odisha (D) Uttarakhand
38. The quality of petrol is expressed in terms
of–
(A) Cetane number (B) Gold number (C)
Octane number (D) Added unlead compounds
39. The percentage of litrogen in Air is–
(A) 0.94 (B) 0.03 (C) 78.03 (D)
85.02
40. The scavengers f earth are–
(A) Bacteria (B) Viruses (C) Algae (D)
Fungi
41. Which of th following States has recorded
rudest Voting percent in Vidhan Sab& Election 2013?
(A) Rajasthan (B) Madhya Pradesh (C)
Mizoram (D) Chattisgarh
42. Bone osification test is con- ducted to as
certain human–
(A) Brain efficiency (B) Tentative
age (C) Tentative height (D) Drug addiction
43. Which of the following High Courts had
legalized gay sex in India during 2009?
(A) Mizoram (B) Goa (C) Delhi (D)
Chandigarh
44. Antacids are found in drugs that give relief
to–
(A) Eye sight (B) Stomach ache (C)
Acne (D) Headache
45. Rocket works on the principle of–
(A) Newton's Third Law (B) Newton's First Law (C) Newton's Second Law (D)
Archimedes Principle
46. The first Mughal emperor of India was–
(A) Shahjahan (B) Humayun (C)
Babar (D) Akbar
47. The World Ozone Day is celebrated on–
(A) September 18th (B) March 12th (C)
September 16th (D) March 10th
48. A semi-circular structure with a dome shape
roof erected over the sacred relics of Buddha is known as–
(A) Stupas (B) Edicts (C) Pillars (D) Monoliths
49. The Ramakrishna Mission was founded
by–
(A) Dayanand Saraswati (B) Keshab Chandra (C)
Ram Mohari Roy (D) Vivekananda
50. NMCC, formed by UPA Govt. recently. stands
for–
(A) National Minerals Competitiveness
Council (B) National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council
(C) National Mercantile Control Commission (D) National Manufacturing
Competitiveness Commission
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1. Which of the following ruler
was a contemporary of Buddha?
(A) Udayin (B) Bimbtsara (C)
Ajatshatru (D) Mahapadma Nanda
2. During the reign of which Pallava ruler began
the long drawn struggle between the Pallavas and the Chalukyas ?
(A) Mahendravarman I (B) Simhavishnu (C) Narasimhavarman I (D)
Mahendravarman II
3. The largest producer of wool in the world
is–
(A) Australia (B) China (C) Argentina (D) New Zealand
4. 'Saddle Peak' the highest peak of Andaman and
Nicobar Islands is located in–
(A) Great Nicobar (B) Middle Andaman (C) Little
Andaman (D) North Andaman
5. Which one of the following is correctly
matched ?
1. North China : Rice 2. South China :
Wheat
3. Candy Basin : Coffee 4. Malaysia : Natural
Rubber
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
6. India's area is about ………. times larger than
Pakistan.
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 9
7. The shortest air route from Perth to London
is–
(A) Perth-Mumbai-Rome-London (B)
Perth-Ankara-Parts-London
(C) Perth-Aden-Pans-London (D) Perth-Mombasa- Rome- London
8. Wings of a bird and an insect are–
(A) Homologous organs (B) Analogous
organs (C) Vestigial organs (D) Rudimentary organs
9. Which one of the following is the respiratory
pigment in man?
(A) Haemocyanin (B) Haemoerythrtn (C)
b-Carotene (D) Haemoglobin
10. Kala-azar is transmitted by–
(A) tsetse fly (B) housefly (C) anopheles
mosquito (D) sand fly
11. Which of the following is an insectivorous
plant?
(A) Balanophora (B) Rafflesia (C)
Orobanche (D) Drosera
12. Seed dormancy is regulated by–
(A) Abscisic acid (B) Gibberellic acid (C) Indole acetic acid (D)
Ethylene
13. One bar is equal to–
(A) 103 Pa (B) 100 Pa (C)
105 Pa (D) 104 Pa
14. Specific gravity is defined as the ratio of
–
(A) density of the substance to the density
of water
(B) density of the substance to the
density of water at 0°C
(C) density of water at 4°C to the density of
the substance
(D) density of the substance to the density of
water at 4°C
15. A barometer is kept inside a bell jar. Air
is slowly pumped out of the jar.
(A) The mercury level starts rising (B) The mercury level starts falling
(C) The mercury level does not change (D) The
bell jar breaks up
16. The wavelength at which the peak of
intensity of blackbody radiation occurs–
(A) increases with increase in temperature (B)
decreases with increase in Temperature
(C) is the same at all temperatures (D) does not follow any pattern as
temperature changes
17. Majority of the errors blamed on computers
are actually due to–
(A) programming errors (B) hardware failure (C)
defects in media (D) data entry errors
18. The alignment of beginning and the end of
lines is referred to as–
(A) Indentation (B) Justification (C)
Superscript (D) Font
19. Which of the following is not a logical
operator ?
(A) ADD (B) AND (C) NOT (D) OR
20. Bayer's reagent is–
(A) Alkaline potassium permanganate (B) Acidified potassium permanganate
(C) Hydrogen peroxide (D) Bromine water
21. The value of Avogadro Number is–
(A) 6.023 × 1022 (B) 6.023 ×
1023 (C) 6.023 × 1024 (D) 6.023 × 1025
22. Choose the incorrect statement pertaining to
organic compounds–
(A) They have low melting and boiling points (B)
They do not dissolve in water
(C) They are not easily com- bustible (D) They contain mainly car- bon and hydrogen
23. The weight of 6.023 × 1022 atoms
of carbon is–
(A) 12 gms (B) 120 gms (C) 1.2 gms (D) 0.12 gms
24. The causative virus of AIDS was Isolated in
the year of–
(A) 1980 (B) 1981 (C) 1983 (D)
1986
25. If the sewage is fully oxidized, the
nitrogen is in the form of–
(A) Nitrites (B) Ammonia (C) Nitramines (D)
Nitrates
26. Man perceives sound vibrations in the
frequency ranges of–
(A) 0 – 5 Hz (B) 6 – 10 Hz (C) 11 – 15 Hz (D)
20 – 20000 Hz
27. Potential of air pollution increases when
the ventilation coefficient is–
(A) > 11,000 m2/s (B) > 7,600 m2/s
(C) < 3,600 m2/s (D) < 6,000 m2/s
28. How many spokes are there in the Dharma
Chakra of the National flag ?
(A) 22 (B) 18 (C) 24 (D)
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29. First American President to visit India
is–
(A) D. D. Eisenhower (B) Jimmy Carter (C) George Washington (D) Ronald
Reagon
30. Which among the following is not one of the
important gold mines in the country?
(A) Kolar (B) Hospet (C) Ramgiri
(D) Hutti
31. Papeti is the festival of–
(A) Parsis (B) Jains (C) Sikhs (D) Buddhists
32. The Second Chief Election Commissioner of
India was–
(A) Sukumar Sen (B) S.P. Sen Verma (C)
K.V.K Sundaram (D) T. Swaminathan
33. Which of the following is not a recipient of
the Dada Saheb Phalke Award?
(A) Prithvi Raj Kapoor (B) Mrs. Kanan Devi (C)
Gemini Ganesan (D) Mrs. Devtka Rani
34. Which planets do not have satellites
revolving around them?
(A) Mars and Venus (B) Mercury and
Venus (C) Mars and Mercury (D) Neptune and Pluto
35. Which of the following is correctly matched
with regard to thermal power project?
(A) Talcher - Andhra Pradesh (B) Korba - Uttar
Pradesh
(C) Kawas - Gujarat (D) Ramagundam - Madhya Pradesh
36. Match the following–
List-I (Organisations)
1. United Nations Industrial
Organisation 2. Food and Agricultural Organisation
3. World Health Organisation 4. United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation
List-II (Headquarters)
1. Geneva 2. Paris 3. Berne 4. Rome
5. Vienna
(A) a-3, b-4, c-2, d-1
(B) a-5, b-2, c-4, d-3
(C) a-4, b-3, c-2, a-5
(D) a-5, b-4, c-l, d-2
37. The latest official language of the United
Nations is–
(A) Chinese (B) Arabic (C)
Spanish (D) Russian
38. When percentage change in demand for a
commodity is less than percentage change in its price, then demand is said to
be–
(A) Highly elastic (B) Inelastic (C)
Relatively elastic (D) Perfectly inelastic
39. The book "Employment, Interest and
Money" was written by–
(A) J. M. Keynes (B) A. Marshal (C) D. Patinkin (D) A. Smith
40. Who propounded Dynamic Theory of profit
?
(A) Clark (B) Schumpeter (C) Knight (D) Hawly
41. The Central Statistical Organisation (CSO)
provides data under a new revised series in which the base year is taken
as–
(A) 1960-61 (B) 1970-71 (C) 1980-81 (D)
1990-91
42. The remuneration of the entrepreneur in
production is–
(A) Pure profit (B) Gross profit (C) Net
profit (D) Super-normal profit
43. The Headquarters of International Labour
Organisation is located at–
(A) Paris (B) New York (C) Rome (D)
Geneva
44. Who called Political Science an 'inexact
science' ?
(A) Bluntschli (B) Bryce (C) Bodin (D)
Buckle
45. The state possesses–
(A) only external sovereignty (B) only internal
sovereignty
(C) both internal and external
sovereignty (D) neither external
nor internal sovereignty
46. Which of the following is a political right
?
(A) Right to Work (B) Right to Education (C)
Right to Freedom of Expression (D) Right to Vote
47. Who among the following describes the press
groups as the Third House of the Legislature?
(A) Lord Bryce (B) H. M. Finer (C)
G.D.H. Cole (D) Dicey
48. Prtthvtraj Chauhan was defeated by Mohd.
Ghon in the battle of–
(A) Tarain in 1191 A.D. (B) Tarain in
1192 A.D. (C) Chandawar in 1193 A.D. (D) Ranthambhor in 1195
A.D.
49. In which year did the Indian National
Congress split between 'moderates and extremists?
(A) 1907 (B) 1908 (C) 1909 (D) 1910
50. Which one of the following U.S. President
visited China in 1972 for strengthening diplomatic ties?
(A) Richard Nixon (B) George Bush (Senior)
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1. Who among the following is
known as the "Father of the Indian Renaissance" ?
(A) Raja Ram Mohan Roy (B) Rabindra Nath Tagore
(C) Swami Dayanand Saraswati (D) Swami
Vivekanand
2. Which among the following is a constitutional
body as per the Indian Constitution?
(A) Finance Commission (B) National Development Council
(C) Planning Commission (D) None of the
above
3. From which language, has the term 'democracy'
been derived?
(A) Greek (B) Hebrew (C) English (D) Latin
4. The author of 'Harsha Charita' was–
(A) Banabhatta (B) Amara Simha (C) Kalidasa (D) Harisena
5. Who wrote the song 'Sare Jahan Se Accha
Hindoostan Hamara' ?
(A) Ashafaqullah Khan (B) Sahir Ludhianvi (C)
Mohammad Iqbal (D) Ramprasad Bismil
6. Where was the first Buddhist Council
held?
(A) Vaishali (B) Kashmir (C)
Rajagriha (D) Pataliputra
7. In which cities of Japan were atomic bombs
dropped during World War II ?
(A) Tokyo and Hiroshima (B) Nagasaki and
Miyazaki
(C) Sendai and Hiroshima (D) Hiroshima
and Nagasaki
8. Who was called the "Father of Local
Self-government" in India?
(A) Lord Ripon (B) Lord Hardinge (C) Lord Dalhousie (D) Lord Lytton
9. A market in which there are a few number of
large firms is called as–
(A) Duopoly (B) Competition (C)
Oligopoly (D) Monopoly
10. The system of "Memorandum of
Understanding" (MoU) was introduced in–
(A) 1989-90 (B) 1990-91 (C)
1987-88 (D) 1988-89
11. The main watchdog of Inter-national Trade
is–
(A) World Trade Organization (WTO) (B) International Finance Corporation (IFC)
(C) International Monetary Fund (IMF) (D) World
Bank (WB)
12. Synonym of Internet is–
(A) Gopher (B) Intranet (C) Cyber
Space (D) World Wide Web (WWW)
13. Number of sellers in the monopoly market
structure is–
(A) few (B) large (C) one (D)
two
14. Which among the following is correctly
matched ?
(A) Non-Cooperation Movement – Surendra Nath
Banerjee
(B) Swadeshi Movement – Rabindra Nath
Tagore
(C) Indian National Army – Subhash Chandra
Bose
(D) Swaraj Party - Mahatma
Gandhi
15. Which of the following parts of the Indian
Constitution ensures social and economic democracy?
(A) Emergency Provisions (B) Centre – State
relations
(C) Directive Principles of State
Policy (D) None of the
above
16. The sum of genes in a population is
called–
(A) Phenotype (B) Karyotype (C) Genotype (D)
Gene pool
17. Magnetic keepers are pieces of–
(A) Nickel (B) Cobalt (C) Steel (D) Soft
iron
18. When a piece of stone is immersed in water.
it displaces water of equal–
(A) Density (B) Specific gravity (C)
Mass (D) Volume
19. The motion of a body that repeats itself
after a regular interval of time is–
(A) a periodic motion (B) a simple harmonic motion
(C) an aperiodic motion (D) an oscillatory
motion
20. A radioactive substance does not undergo any
change (in mass or charge) during–
(A) gamma-emission (B) oxidation (C) alpha-emission (D)
beta-emission
21. The most crucial portion of any computer is
the–
(A) I/O Unit. (B) Hard Disk (C)
CPU (D) Memory
22. In MS-Word. multiple words. lines or
paragraphs can be selected by using ………. key.
(A) Shift (B) Function F5 (C) Alt (D)
Ctrl
23. Pick the odd one out.
(A) Floppy Disk (B) ROM (C) DVD
(D) Hard Disk
24. Silicon is a–
(A) Semiconductor (B) Insulator (C) Nonconductor (D) Conductor
25. The orientation of an atomic orbital is
governed by–
(A) principal quantum number (B)
magnetic quantum number
(C) spin quantum number (D) azimuthal quantum number
26. The highest peak in India is–
(A) Kamet (B) Nandakot (C) Nanda Devi (D)
K2 (Godwin Austen)
27. Mounds of sand formed by wind action are
called–
(A) Cliffs (B) Cirques (C) Dunes (D)
Hamadas
28. The equal length of day and night on
September 23rd in all parts of the world is known as–
(A) Autumnal Equinox (B) Celestial Equinox (C) Winter Equinox (D) Vernal
Equinox
29. The world's largest island is–
(A) New Guinea (B) Madagascar (C)
Greenland (D) Iceland
30. Which one the following soils is used for
the production of bricks?
(A) Peaty and organic (B) Saline (C)
Laterite (D) Red and yellow
31. 'Plague' is caused by–
(A) Bacteria (B) Protozoa (C) Virus (D) All of the above
32. Bio-magnification implies–
(A) Toxic matters are magnified (B) Living beings are magnified
(C) Light is magnified (D) Food is
magnified
33. Which of the following can be used for
biological control of mosquitoes?
(A) DDT (B) Gambusia (C) Oil
(D) Ointments
34. Which of the following is not an
insectivorous plant?
(A) Nepenthes (B) Utrtcularia (C) Drosera (D)
Cuscuta
35. Which State called the 'Rice-Bowl' of India
?
(A) Kerala (B) Karnataka (C) Andhra
Pradesh (D) Tamil Nadu
36. Who wrote 'Indica' ?
(A) I-tsing (B) Megasthenes (C)
Fa-hien (D) Hieun Tsang
37. Peking is the sacred place of–
(A) Taoism (B) Shintoism (C)
Confucianism (D) Judaism
38. Kathakalt classical dance originated
in–
(A) Rajasthan (B) Tamil Nadu (C)
Kerala (D) Karnataka
39. How many times has Brazil won the World Cup
Football Championship?
(A) Five (B) Once (C) Four (4) Twice
40. How many players are there on each side in
the game of basketball ?
(A) 6 (B) 7 (C) 4 (D) 5
41. The first recipient of the Dada Saheb Phalke
Award was–
(A) Mrs. Devika Rani (B) Mrs. Kanan Devi (C) B. N. Sarkar (D) Prithvi Raj
Kapoor
42. Norman Ernest Borlaug, regarded as the
father of Green Revolution in India, is from–
(A) Australia (B) New Zealand (C)
USA (D) Mexico
43. Who was the first person to 'walk' in space?
(A) Lovell (B) Anders (C) Leonov (D)
Armstrong
44. The percentage of oxygen in air is
approximately–
(A) 100% (B) 1 % (C) 78% (D) 21%
45. What is the second largest component in
milk?
(A) Fat (B) Minerals (C) Water (D) Sugar
46. The term 'Green Revolution' was coined
by–
(A) William Gaud (B) Charles Elton (C) Eugene Odum (D) M.S.
Swaminathan
47. The rate of deforestation is high in–
(A) Tropical zone (B) Desert areas (C)
Temperate zone (D) Boreal forest
48. The sweet taste of fruits is due to–
(A) Lactose (B) Fructose (C)
Maltose (D) Ribose
49. The Biosphere is the zone of Earth where
life is found. It includes parts of–
1. Hydrosphere 2. Lithosphere 3. Stratosphere 4.
Troposphere
Select the correct answer from the
following–
(A) 1 and 3 (2) 1.2 and 4
(C) 1 and 4 (D) 2.3 and 4
50. Who was the first Chief Election
Commissioner of India?
(A) K.V.K. Sundaram (B) Sukumar
Sen (C) G.V. Mavlankar (D) T. Swaminathan
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1. Which one of the following is not an All India
Service?
(A) Indian Foreign Service (B) Indian Forest Service
(C) Indian Administrative Service (D) Indian Police Service
2. In which session of the Indian National Congress was the "Poorna
Swaraj" resolution adopted?
(A) Lucknow Session in 1916 (B) Belgaum Session in 1924
(C) Lahore Session in 1929 (D) Karachi Session in 1931
3. The school of arts developed during the Kushan Period with the mixture of
Indian and Greek style is known as–
(A) Kushan art (B) Persian art (C) Gandhara art (D) Mughal art
4. Where was Christopher Columbus from?
(A) Venice (B) Genoa (C) Spain (D) Portugal
5. Name the Commander of the Arab army who conquered the Sindh.
(A) Al Hazzaz (B) Qutbuddin Aibak (C) Allauddin Khllji (D) Muhammad bin
Qasim
6. Who was the chairperson of the Chinese Communist Party at the time of
liberation of China?
(A) Zhou Enlai (B) Deng Xiaoping (C) Mao Zedong (D) Liu
Shaoqi
7. Who was regarded by Gandhiji as his political Guru ?
(A) Lala Lajpat Rat (B) Bipin Chandra Pal (C) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (D)
Gopal Krishna Gokhale
8. Select the High Yielding Varieties of seed-crops developed under Green
Revolution in India.
(A) Rice, Wheat, Pulses, Oil seeds and Sugarcane
(B) Maize, Black-gram, Jowar, Coffee and Tea
(C) Rice, Wheat, Jowar, Bajra and Maize
(D) Wheat, Rice, Sugarcane, Pulses and Majze
9. In which year did Amartya Kumar Sen receive the Nobel Prize in Economics
?
(A) 1998 (B) 1995 (C) 2000 (D) 1990
10. The worldwide Great Depression took place in–
(A) 1936 (B) 1929 (C) 1928 (D) 1930
11. India is the largest producer and consumer of–
(A) Paddy (B) Tea (C) Coffee (D) Sugar
12. A camera in the hands of a professional photographer is a ………. good.
(A) Free (B) Intermediary (C) Consumer (D) Capital
13. Which among the following movements was not led by Mahatma Gandhi ?
(A) Quit India Movement (B) Swadeshi Movement
(C) Non-Cooperation Movement (D) Civil Disobedience Movement
14. Constitution of India came into force in–
(A) 1951 (B) 1956 (C) 1950 (D) 1949
15. Cold War refers to–
(A) tension between East and West
(B) ideological rivalry between Capitalist and Communist world
(C) tension between Superpowers
(D) All of the above
16. When a body falls from an aeroplane, there is increase in its–
(A) Kinetic energy (B) Mass (C) Acceleration (D) Potential
energy
17. does 'Ozone Layer' absorb ?
(A) Infrared rays (B) Ultraviolet rays (C) X-rays (D)
γ-rays
18. In a water lifting electric pump, we convert–
(A) Electrical energy into Potential energy
(B) Kinetic energy into Electrical energy
(C) Kinetic energy into Potential energy
(D) Electrical energy into Kinetic energy
19. The type of mirror used in automobiles to see the traffic on the rear side
is–
(A) Concave (B) Plano-Convex (C) Plane (D) Convex
20. In MS-Excel, ………. provide a visual representation of the values in a
worksheet.
(A) Charts (B) Formulae (C) Templates (D) Views
21. Speed of processor chip is measured in–
(A) Mbps (B) MHz (C) Bits/second (D) Bytes/second
22. Which command is not used to switch off the computer?
(A) Turn off (B) Log off (C) Shut Down (D) Hibernate
23. Which one out of the following helps in burning?
(A) Oxygen (B) Carbon monoxide (C) Nitrogen (D) Carbon
dioxide
24. In organic compounds, nitrogen is estimated by–
(A) Carius method (B) Victor-Meyer's method (C) Liebig's method (D)
Dumas' method
25. The busiest rail section in respect to goods transportation is–
(A) Delhi - Kolkata section (B) Kolkata - Chennai section
(C) Delhi - Mumbai section (D) Mumbai - Chennai section
26. The Tropic of Cancer does not pass through–
(A) Myanmar (B) Nepal (C) Bangladesh (D) China
27. The country in East Asia which is most conspicuous for its decreasing
population growth since 1981 is–
(A) South Korea (B) Thailand (C) China (D) Japan
28. The Sethusamudram Ship Canal Project (SSCP) is supposed. to reduce the
distance between Chennai and Tuticorin by ………. nautical miles.
(A) 361 (B) 434 (C) 243 (D) 305
29. Cities with population from one to five million are called–
(A) Conurbation (B) Million City (C) Metropolitan (D)
Cosmopolitan
30. Master copy of genetic information is–
(A) Nucleus (B) r-RNA (C) m-RNA (D) DNA
31. Contraceptive pills in the market contain–
(A) Inorganic compounds (B) Herbicides (C) Antibiotics (D)
Steroid-hotrnones
32. Nematocysts are present in–
(A) Starfish (B) Ascaris (C) Centipede (D) Sea anemone
33. Which of the following micro-organisms is used in milk curdling?
(A) Acetobacter (B) Leuconostoc (C) Bacillus (D) Lactobacillus
34. Which of the following is present in Chlorophyll molecule?
(A) Mn (B) Mg (C) Fe (D) K
35. Who is the author of the hook 'Beyond the Lines : An Autobiography'?
(A) Khushwant Singh (B) General J. J. Singh (C) Kuldip Nayar (D)
Ray Bradbury
36. Which of the following Indian States has the largest concentration of
Scheduled Tribes population?
(A) Madhya Pradesh (B) Assam (C) Bihar (D) Orissa
37. Sanjukta Parugrahi was famous for the dance–
(A) Bharatnatyam (B) Kathak (C) Manipuri (D) Odissi
38. Which Indian batsman announced his retirement from International Cricket on
August 18, 2012?
(A) Virat Kohli (B) Saurav Ganguly (G) Sachin Tendulkar (D) V.V.S.
Laxman
39. Which sportsperson announced recently that he will not contest charges of
doping against US Anti-Doping Agency??
(A) George Hincapie (B) Bradley Wiggins (C) Carl Lewis (D) Lance
Armstrong
40. Who is the winner of the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award (2011) ?
(A) Gagan Narang (B) Saina Nehwal (C) Sachin Tendulkar (D) M. S.
Dhoni
41. 'White Revolution' is related to–
(A) Wheat production (B) Milk production (C) Flood control (D)
Fish production
42. Who proposed the adage "Survival of the fittest" ?
(A) Darwin (B) William (C) Huxley (D) Lamarck
43. The hottest part of the gas flame is known as–
(A) blue zone (B) non-luminous zone (C) luminous zone (D) dark
zone
44. Which, of the following radiations has the least wavelength ?
(A) X-rays (B) α-rays (C) γ-rays (D)
β-rays
45. The earth is a–
(A) good reflector of heat (B) non-absorber of heat
(C) good absorber and good radiator of heat (D) bad absorber and
bad radiator of heat
46. BCG vaccination is given at the age of–
(A) 2-3 years (B) 10 years (C) Newborn (D) Within 15 days
47. The International Year of Biodiversity was–
(A) 1996 (B) 1999 (C) 2006 (D) 2010
48. Which of the following atmospheric gases constitute green-house
gases?
1. Carbon dioxide 2. Nitrogen 3. Nitrous oxide 4. Water vapour
Select the correct answer using the codes given below–
(A) 1, 3 and 4 (B) 1 and 4 (C) 1 and 3 (D) 1, 2 and 4
49. 'Kyoto Protocol', an agreement signed by various countries, is associated
with–
(A) Clean Environment and Climate Change
(B) Building common food stock to save human beings from any natural
disaster
(C) International Trade
(D) Deep Sea Oil and Mineral Exploration
50. Why was Justice Dalveer Bhandari in the news recently?
(A) He became Director-General of World Trade Organization
(B) He became Secretary-General of SAARC
(C) He became a member of U.N. Human Rights Council
(D) He was elected to the Inter-national Court of Justice
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1. Coal mines were Nationalised in the year–
(A) 1970 (B) 1971 (C) 1972 (D) 1976
2. The writer of the book "An Enquiry into the Nature and Causes of Wealth
of Nations", is–
(A) David Ricardo (B) Smt. John Robinson (C) Adam Smith (D)
Robins
3. Micro-economics is also called–
(A) Income theory (B) Investment theory (C) Price theory (D)
Expenditure theory
4. Demand in Economics means–
(A) Aggregate demand (B) Market demand (C) Individual demand (D) Demand
backed by purchasing power
5. A hammer in the hands of a house-wife is a ………. good.
(A) consumer (B) capital (C) free (D) intermediary
6. Who was the author of 'India of My Dreams' ?
(A) J. B. Kripalani (B) M. K. Gandhi (C) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
(D) Jawaharlal Nehru
7. Indian Constitution is–
(A) Federal (B) Quasi Federal (C) Unitary (D)
Presidential
8. Gandhi's 'Dandi March' is associated with–
(A) Khilafat Movement (B) Civil Disobedience Movement
(C) Non-Cooperation Movement (D) Quit India Movement
9. What are the basic, functions of Public Accounts Committee (PAC) ?
(A) to examine the statement of accounts showing the income and expenditure
of state corporations, trading and manufacturing schemes and projects.
(B) to examine the accounts of stores and stocks.
(C) to examine the statement of accounts of autonomous bodies
(D) All the above
10. Who among the following is not a moderate?
(A) Pherozeshah Mehta (B) Surendranath Banerjee
(C) Womesh Chandra Bonnerjee (D) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
11. Who was the author of the book 'Arthashastra' ?
(A) Chandra Gupta (B) Megasthenes (C) Chanakya (D) Seleucus Nikator
12. Permanent Settlement of Bengal was done by British Governor General–
(A) Lord Cornwallis (B) Lord. Minto (C) Lord Wellesley (D) Lord
Warren Hastings
13. Which inscription mentions about the village administration under the
Cholas ?
(A) Junagarh (B) Uttaramerur (C) Aihole (D) Nasik
14. The New Economic Policy was introduced by–
(A) Lenin (B) Stalin (C) Kerensky (D) Khrushchev
15. Who gave the title of 'Sardar' to Vallabhbhai Patel?
(A) Rajaji (B) Gandhiji (C) Nehru (D) M. A. Jinnah
16. Japan's famous shipbuilding Industries are located at–
(A) Detroit (B) Pittsburgh (C) Kobe (D) Las Vegas
17. Indira Point is the southern most tip of–
(A) Maldives (B) Laccadives (C) Andaman and Nicobar Islands (D)
Dhanushkodi
18. Chilka lake is located in :
(A) Orissa (B) Bihar (C) Rajasthan (D) Maharashtra
19. Which one of the following is the origin of the Brahmaputra river?
(A) Milam (B) Gangotri (C) Yamunotri (D) Chemayungdung
20. Earthquakes are generally associated with–
(A) Joints (B) Faults (C) Folds (D) Schistosity
21. Who discovered that Malaria was caused by female Anopheles?
(A) Edward Jenner (B) Louts Pasteur (C) Robert Koch (D) Ronald
Ross
22. An eardrum is absent in–
(A) snakes (B) turtles (C) tuatara (D) toads
23. Animals adapted to life in air are called–
(A) fossorial (B) arboreal (C) cursorial (D) volant
24. Bryophytes are often called as amphibian plant because they–
(A) appear like frog (B) are found both in water and on land
(C) do not have habitat preference (D) can eat insects
25. The smallest size-of a cell that can be seen with naked eye is–
(A) 1 micron (B) 10 micron (C) 100 micron (D) 1000
micron
26. A light ray travelling from denser to rarer medium at an angle of incidence
more than critical angle of concerned media pair suffers.
(A) reflection (B) refraction (C) diffraction (D) total internal
reflection
27. The characteristic invalid for heat radiation is that it travels–
(A) in a straight line (B) in all directions (C) with the speed of light (D)
heating the medium through which it passes
28. The method of magnetisation is–
(A) hammering a magnet (B) heating a magnet
(C) passing direct current through it (D) passing alternating current through
it
29. Water is not suitable as a calorimetric substance because it–
(A) has high specific heat (B) is a good conductor
(C) has high boiling point (D) low latent heat of vapourization
30. In Windows, Icons such as Add/Remove programs, Add New Hardware. Modems
etc.; are found in–
(A) Task Bar (B) Control Panel (C) Network Neighbourhood (D)
My Computer
31. DVD is–
(A) Dynamic Video Disk (B) Digital Video Disk (C) Dynamic Versatile Disk (D)
Digital Versatile Disk
32. Find the odd man out–
(A) Internet Explorer (B) Netscape (C) Mozilla (D) Excel
33. Benzene cannot undergo–
(A) Substitution (B) Addition (C) Elimination (D) Oxidation
34. Which among the following is found in chlorophyll ?
(A) Ca2+ (B) Mg2+ (C) Fe2+ (D)
Al3+
35. The polymer obtained by the condensation of hexamethylene diamine and
adipic acid is–
(A) Nylon 66 (B) Terylene (C) Tollen's (D) Bakelite
36. Radioactive elements emit–
(A) Radiowaves (B) Infrared waves (C) Ultraviolet waves (D) α
β and γ radiations
37. The Ganga Action Plan was directed by–
(A) Rajiv Gandhi (B) Atal Bihari Vajpayee (C) Manmohan Singh (D)
Indira Gandhi
38. Which of the following is an anti oxidant?
(A) Vitamin-C (B) Vitamin-K (C) Vitamin-B (D) Vitamin-D
39. The red, orange and yellow colours of leaf is due to–
(A) Aldehydes (B) Tannis (C) Lignins (D) Carotenoid
40. Crude oil is sometimes termed sweet because it is–
(A) sweet in taste due to dissolved sugars (B) mildly sweet due to low
sulphur content
(C) less acidic (D) less alkaline
41. Which of the following Government of India programmes aims to help, build
or upgrade dwelling units of below the poverty line rural families ?
(A) National Social Assistance Programme (B) Jawahar Rozgar Yojana
(C) Indira Awaas Yojana (D) Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal
Mission
42. Who is the author of the book 'A Soldier's General' ?
(A) General V. K. Singh (B) General J. J. Singh
(C) Admiral Nirmal Kumar Verma (D) Air Chief Marshal A. K. Browne
43. Which part of India was included in World Heritage list by UNESCO on July
1, 2012?
(A) Western Ghats (B) Eastern Ghats (C) Konkan Railways (D) Manas
Wildlife Sanctuary
44. Shiv Kumar Sharma is famous for playing–
(A) Santoor (B) Sitar (C) Sarod (D) Flute
45. Name the player who recently became the fastest player to achieve the landmark
of 3000 international runs in one day cricket.
(A) Hashim Amla (B) Virat Kohli (C) Ricky Ponting (D) Virendra
Sehwag
46. The 16 year old school boy, Arjun Vajpayee became the youngest Indian to
successfully climb the Mount Everest on May 22, 2010 is from which State?
(A) Uttar Pradesh (B) Madhya Pradesh (C) N. C. T. of Delhi (D)
Uttarakhand
47. Who was the recipient of the Dada Saheb Phalke Award for the year 2010
?
(A) A. R. Rahman (B) Javed Akhtar (C) K. Balachandar (D) V. K.
Murthy
48. Who among the following, propounded the theory of zero ?
(A) Charak (B) Chanakya (C) Aryabhatta (D) Varahamihira
49. Hasan Ali, who has been arrested recently is–
(A) Stud farm owner (B) Politician (C) Hard core criminal (D) Film
producer
50. The responsibility of preparation of electoral roll in India rests with
the–
(A) Parliament (B) Local Administration (C) Election Commission (D)
Returning Officer
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1. Which one of the following is a direct tax ?
(A) Sales Tax (B) Excise Tax (C) Wealth Tax (D) Entertainment
Tax
2. Economic progress of a country is determined by–
(A) Increase in per capita income of people of country
(B) Increase in the price of produced capital goods during the year
(C) Increased numbers of Trade Unions
(D) Fall in the general price level of a country
3. Who inaugurated the "Grow More Trees' campaign in July 1950?
(A) Vinoba Bhave (B) K. M. Munshi (C) Jawaharlal Nehru (D)
Sardar Patel
4. Custom duty is an instrument of–
(A) Monetary Policy (B) Foreign Trade Policy (C) Industrial
Policy (D) Fiscal Policy
5. The Great Depression occurred during–
(A) 1914-18 (B) 1929-34 (C) 1939-45 (D) 1922-26
6. Which is an example of direct democracy in India?
(A) Zila Panchayat (B) Nagar Panchayat (C) Gram Sabha (D)
Kshetra Panchayat
7. Which U.N. Conference has been named as the 'Earth Summit’?
(A) The 2005 U.N. General Assembly meeting
(B) The 1992 U. N. Conference on Environment and Development
(C) The 1994 U. N. Conference on Trade and Development
(D) The 1972 U. N Conference on the Human Environment
8. Who said about Mahatma Gandhi that he is a "half naked
fakir"?
(A) Winston Churchill (B) Lord Mountbatten (C) Lord Wavell (D) Lord
Linlithgow
9. In Indian Constitution, fundamental rights were taken from the Constitution
of–
(A) USA (B) UK (C) USSR (D) None of these
10. An ordinance issued by the Governor, without the approval of the State
Legislature shall be effective for a period of–
(A) Six months (B) Six weeks (C) One year (D) One month
11. The religion, which preached "Desire is the cause for all
sufferings" is–
(A) Buddhism (B) Jainism (C) Sikhism (D) Hinduism
12. From which city did the Russian Revolution begin?
(A) St. Petersburg (B) Moscow (C) Kazan (D) Odessa
13. The Jaina literature is known as–
(A) Tripitakas (B) Epics (C) Aryasutras (D) Angas
14. Which country emerged as the biggest colonial power at the end of the
nineteenth century?
(A) France (B) Spain (C) Britain (D) Germany
15. Mention the centre of the Roman trade during the Sangam Age.
(A) Madurai (B) Arikamedu (C) Poompuhar (D) Musiri
16. 'Green House Effect' means–
(A) cultivation of crops in green house to conserve heat (B) trapping
of solar energy due to carbon dioxide gases
(C) trapping of solar energy by earth upper surface (D) increase of heat
due to atmospheric pollution
17. To reach from Kanyakumari to Colombo, one has to cross–
(A) Palk Strait (B) Palk Bay (C) Gulf of Mannar (D) Cook
Strait
18. The organic matter present in soil is known collectively as–
(A) Hydrocarbons (B) Podsols (C) Humus (D) Colloids
19. Which of the following States has longest coastline in India?
(A) Tamil Nadu (B) Karnataka (C) Gujarat (D) Andhra
Pradesh
20. The unit to measure the flow of water is–
(A) Micro Mho (B) Ohm meter (C) Milli curie (D) Cusecs
21. An insect is an orgamism having
(A) 3 pairs of legs (B) 4 pairs of legs (C) Head, thorax and
abdomen (D) Pair of wings and antenna
22. Surface water is a better source of drinking water because it is poor
in–
(A) Dust (B) Bacteria (C) Arsenic (D) Algae
23. Vegetables and fruits should be a part of our diet because they
stimulate–
(A) Peristalsis (B) Salivation (C) Excretion (D) Respiration
24. Insectivorous plants grow in soil deficient in–
(A) Calcium (B) Nitrogen (C) Magnesium (D) Water
25. The term' genetics' was coined by–
(A) Morgan (B) Mendel (C) Bateson (D) Johannsen
26. The maximum biological damage is produced by–
(A) X – rays (B) gamma – rays (C) beta – rays (D) alpha –
rays
27. The enormous amount of energy released in an explosion of an atomic bomb is
due to the–
(A) conversion of mass into energy (B) conversion of chemical energy into heat
energy
(C) conversion of mechanical energy into nuclear energy (D) conversion
of neutrons into protons
28. The waveform of a certain signal can be studied by
(A) Spectrometer (B) Cathode ray oscilloscope (C) p - n Junction diode (D)
Sonometer
29. A wire carrying current is–
(A) positively charged (B) negatively charged
(C) neutral (D) charged with a type depending upon current
strength
30. Which of the following is not a secondary storage unit?
(A) RAM (B) DVD (C) Floppy (D) Magnetic tape
31. "Booting the System" means–
(A) loading the operating system (B) dismissing the computer
(C) running an application program called "Booting". (D) physically
kicking the computer
32. An attribute that uniquely identifies the rows of a table is known as the
………. key.
(A) primary (B) candidate (C) composite (D) foreign
33. The oxidation number of nickel in K4[Ni(CN)4) is–
(A) Zero (B) +4 (C) –4 (D) +8
34. The rusting of iron is a/an–
(A) physical change (B) electrochemical change (C) electrical
change (D) None of the above
35. Sulphur dioxide level in the atmosphere can be reduced by using
(A) more efficient car engines (B) catalytic converters in industry
(C) static electricity to attract it in factory chimneys (D) low -
sulphur fuels
36. When a lead storage battery is discharged–
(A) SO2 is evolved (B) Lead sulphate is consumed
(C) Lead is formed (D) Sulphuric acid is consumed
37. Which International Agency is working for the protection of the
environment?
(A) NASA (B) UNO (C) Greenpeace (D) Chipko
38. The River in India known as the open sewer is–
(A) the Ganga (B) the Yamuna (C) the Narmada (D) the Godavari
39. Which of the following Indian city can boast of having the largest
deployment of rooftop solar water heaters?
(A) Ahmedabad (B) Bangalore (C) Mumbai (D) Pune
40. Which protein sugar pair is present in milk?
(A) Casein, Sucrose (B) Casein, Lactose (C) Ferritin, Maltose
(D) Albumin, Glucose
41. In which year did terrorists crash two planes into New York's World Trade
Centre on September 11 in a sequence of destruction?
(A) 2000 (B) 2001 (C) 2002 (4) 2003
42. Who propounded the Panchsheel principles?
(A) Mahatma Gandhi (B) Lord Buddha (C) Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (D)
Swami Dayanand Saraswati
43. “Autobiography of an un- known Indian" was written by–
(A) R. K. Narayan (B) Nirad C. Chaudhuri (C) R. K. Laxman (D)
Rajmohan Gandhi
44. What is the name of the famous folk drama of Bhils?
(A) Gavari (B) Swang (C) Tamasha (D) Rammat
45. Raja Ravi Verma of Kerala was a distinguished–
(A) dancer (B) painter (C) poet (D) singer
46. Which country won the highest number of medals in London Olympics in
2012?
(A) USA (B) France (C) India (D) Japan
47. Name the captain of India's Under - 19 team under whose captaincy India won
the U-19 World Cup Final 2012.
(A) Prashant Chopra (B) Akshdeep Nath (C) Sandipan Das (D) Unmukt
Chand
48. The first recipient of Bharat Ratna was–
(A) Jawaharlal Nehru (B) Govind Vallabh Pant (C) B. C. Roy (D) C. V.
Raman
49. Marcopolo is known for–
(A) discovering Greenland (B) travelling to China, India and Asia
(C) travelling round the Cape of Good Hope (D) discovering Canada
50. Who is known as the "Lady with the Lamp" ?
(A) Sarojini Naidu (B) Florence Nightingale (C) Indira Gandhi
(D) Mayawati
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Important Days in India
JANUARY
January 1– Army Medical Corps Establishment Day, Global Family Day
January 4– World Braille Day
January 6– World War Orphans Day
January 8– African National Congress Foundation Day
January 9– NRI day / Pravasi Bhartiya Divas
January 10– World Laughter Day
January 11– Death anniversary of Lal Bahadur Shastri
January 12– National Youth Day (Birth Day of Swami Vivekanand)
January 15– Army day
January 23– Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose's birth anniversary
January 24– National Girl Child Day/Balika Divas (India)
January 25– National Voters day, International Customs Duty Day, India Tourism Day
January 26– India’s Republic Day, International Customs Day
January 27– International Holocaust Remembrance Day
January 28– Birth anniversary of Lala Lajpat Rai, Data Protection day
January 30– Martyrs’ Day; World Leprosy Eradication Day
January 31– Street Children’s Day
FEBRUARY
February 2– World Wetlands Day
February 4– National Day of Srilanka, World Cancer Day, Facebook day
February 5– Kashmir Day (Organised by Pakistan)
February 6– International Day against Female Genital Mutilation
February 11– World Day of the Sick
February 12– Darwin Day, World Day of the Sick
February 13– Sarojini Naydu's birthday, World Radio Day, National Womens day
February 14– Valentine Day
February 20– World Day of Social Justice
February 21– International Mother Language Day
February 22– World Thinking day, World scout day
February 23– World Peaces and Understanding Day
February 24– Central Excise Tax Day (India)
February 28– National Science Day
MARCH
March 3– National Defence Day, World Wildlife Day
March 4– National Security Day, World Day of the Fight Against Sexual Exploitation
March 8– International Women’s Day; International literacy Day, World Science Day
March 9– Central Industrial Security Force Raising Day (India)
March 10– National Women and Girl's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
March 12– Commonwealth Day, Independence Day of Mauritius, Central Industrial Security Force Day, Foundation Day
March 13– World Kidney Day, World Rotaract Day
March 14– World Pie Day
March 15– World Disabled Day; World Consumer Rights Day, World Contact day
March 16– National Vaccination Day
March 18– Ordnance Factories Day (India)
March 20– International Day of the Francophonie, World Day of Theatre for Children and Young People
March 21– International Day of the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, International Day of Forest and World Down Syndrome Day, World Wood Day, World Sleep Day, Word Sparrow day
March 22– World Day for Water
March 23– World Meteorological Day, Pakistan Day (Youmepakistan)
March 24– World TB Day, International Day for Achievers
March 25– International Day of Remembrance – Victims of Slavery and Transatlantic Slave Trade
March 26– Bangaladesh Liberation Day, World Purple Day
March 27– World Theatre Day (World Drama Day)
APRIL
April 1– Orissa Day, April Fools day
April 2– World Autism Awareness Day
April 4– International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action
April 5– International Day for Mine Awareness; National Maritime Day
April 7– World Health Day
April 8– World Romani Day
April 11– National Safe Motherhood Day
April 12– World Aviation & Cosmonauts Day
April 13– Jallianwallah Bagh Massacre Day (1919)
April 14– B.R. Ambedkar Remembrance Day
April 15– World day of Silence, Day of Dialogue
April 17– World Haemophilia Day
April 18– World Heritage Day
April 21– Secretaries’ Day, National Civil Service Day, World Creativity and Innovation Day
April 22– World Earth Day
April 23– World Book and Copyright Day, World English Language Day
April 24– Panchayat Raj Day, World Lab Animals Day
April 25– World Malaria Day, Italy Liberation Day
April 26– World Intellectual Property Day
April 28– International Worker’s Memorial Day, World day for Safety and Health at work
April 29– International Dance Day
April 30– International Jazz Day
MAY
May 1– Workers’ Day (International Labour Day), Maharashtra Day
May 2– Press Freedom Day; World Asthma Day
May 3– International Energy Day
May 4– Coal Miners’ Day, International Firefighters’ Day
May 5– World Athletics Day, World Midwives day
May 6– World No Diet Day
May 7– Worlds AIDS Orphans Day
May 8– World Red Cross Day, Remembrance and Reconciliation for Lost Lives of Second World War
May 9– World Thalassaemia Day, Victory Day
May 10– International Migratory Bird day
May 11– National Technology Day
May 12– World Hypertension Day; International Nurses Day
May 13– International Criminal Court Day
May 14– World Migratory day
May 15– International Day of the Family
May 17– World Telecommunication Day (Information society day), World Hypertension Day, World AIDS Vaccination day, International day against Homophobia and Transphobia
May 18– World Museum Day
May 20– World Meteorology Day
May 21– Anti-Terrorism Day, National Day for Cultural Development
May 22– International Bio Diversity Day
May 24– Commonwealth Day
May 25– Worlds Thyroid Day, World Missing Childrens day
May 29– International Day of UN Peace Keepers
May 30– Hindi Journalism Day
May 31– World No Tobacco Day
JUNE
June 1– World Milk Day (FAO), Global Parents Day
June 4– International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression
June 5– World Environment Day
June 7– International Level Crossing Awareness Day
June 8– World Oceans Day, World Brain Tumor day
June 12– World Day Against Child Labour / Child Labour Prohibition Day
June 14– World Blood Donor Day
June 15– World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
June 16– International Integration Day
June 17– World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought
June 18– International Picnic Day
June 20– World Refugee Day
June 21– International Day of Yoga, World Music day
June 23– United Nations Public Service Day, International widow’s day, International Olympic day
June 26– International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
June 27– International Diabetes Day
June 29– National Statistics Day
JULY
July 1– Doctor’s Day
July 2– World UFO Day, World Sports Journalists Day
July 4– American Independence Day
July 6– World Zoonoses Day
July 7– International Day of Cooperatives, Global Forgiveness day, World Chocolate Day
July 11– World Population Day
July 12– World Malala day
July 17– World Day for International Justice
July 18– Nelson Mandela International Day
July 26– Kargil Victory day or vijay diwas
July 27– Central Reserve Police Force Foundation Day
July 28– World Hepatitis Day, World Nature Conservation day
July 29– International Tiger Day
AUGUST
August 1– International Friendship Day
August 3– Independence Day of Niger
August 5– Independence Day of Upper Volta
August 6– Hiroshima Day
August 8– World Senior Citizen’s Day
August 9– Quit India Day, Nagasaki Day, International day of World’s indigenous people
August 12– International youth Day
August 14– Pakistan's Independence Day
August 15– Indian Independence Day
August 18– International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples
August 19– Photography Day
August 20– Sadbhavana Diwas
August 23– International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition
August 29– National Sports Day, Dhyan chand's birthday
August 30– Small Industry Day
SEPTEMBER
September 2– Coconut Day
September 5– Teachers’ Day, Sanskrit Day
September 7– Forgiveness Day
September 8– World Literacy Day (UNESCO)
September 14– Hindi day, World First Aid Day
September 15– Engineers’ Day
September 16– World Ozone Day, Engineer's day in India
September 21– International Day of Peace, World Alzheimer's Day
September 22– Rose Day (Welfare of cancer patients)
September 25– Social Justice Day
September 26– Day of the Deaf
September 27– World Tourism Day
OCTOBER
October 1– International Day for the Elderly
October 2– Gandhi Jayanthi, International Day of Non-Violence
October 3– World Nature Day, World Habitat Day
October 4– World Animal Welfare Day
October 5– World Teacher's Day
October 6– World Wildlife Day, World Food Security Day
October 8– Indian Air Force Day
October 9– World Post Office Day
October 10– World Mental Health day; National Post Day
October 11– International Girl Child Day
October 12– World Sight day, World Arthritis Day
October 13– UN International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction, World Calamity Control Day
October 14– World Standards Day
October 15– World White Cane Day (guiding the blind), World Students Day
October 16– World Food Day
October 17– International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
October 20– World statistics day, National Solidarity Day
October 24– United Nations Day, World Development Information Day
October 30– World Thrift Day
October 31– Rastriya Ekta Diwas (Sardar Patel), National Integration Day (In memory of Indira Gandhi)
NOVEMBER
November 1– World Vegan Day
November 5– World Radiography Day
November 7– Infant Protection day; World Cancer Awareness Day
November 9– Legal Services Day
November 10– Transport Day
November 14– Children’s Day; Jawaharlal Nehru birthday, Diabetes Day
November 16– International Day for Endurance
November 17– National Epilepsy Day, Guru Nanak Dev's Birth Anniversary, National Journalism Day
November 18– World Adult Day
November 19– World Citizen Day
November 20– Africa Industrialization Day, Universal Children’s Day
November 21– World Television Day, World Fisheries Day
November 25– World Non-veg Day
November 26– Law Day
November 29– International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People
November 30– Flag Day
DECEMBER
December 1– World AIDS Day
December 2– World Computer Literacy Day, International Day for the Abolition of Slavery
December 3– World Day of the Handicapped, World Disability Day, World Conservation Day
December 4– Indian Navy Day
December 5– International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development
December 7– Indian Armed Forces Flag Day, International Civil Aviation Day
December 9– The International Day Against Corruption
December 10– Human Rights Day; International Children’s Day of Broadcasting
December 11– UNICEF Day, International Mountain Day
December 14– National Energy Conservation Day
December 18– Minorities Rights Day (India), International Migrants Day
December 19– Goa's Liberation Day
December 20– International Human Solidarity Day
December 23– Kisan Divas (Farmer’s Day) (India)
December 25– Christmas Day
December 29– International Bio-diversity Day
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