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1. Which of the following is a major tea producing state ? (A) Assam (B) Madhya Pradesh (C) Uttar Pradesh (D) Punjab 2. Which of the following states is a major producer of wheat ? (A) Nagaland (B) Mizoram (C) Arunachal Pradesh (D) Punjab 3. Which of the following states is an important producer of sugarcane ? (A) Maharashtra (B) Jammu and Kashmir (C) Tripura (D) Sikkim 4. The Earth rotates 360 degree in about (A) 12 hours (B) 24 hours (C) 36 hours (D) 48 hours 5. A leap year has (A) 365 days (B) 366 days (C) 367 days (D) 368 days 6. The occurrence of days and nights is the result of (A) revolution of the earth around the sun (B) rotation of the earth about its axis (C) movement of the moon around the earth (D) Newton’s laws of motion 7. The duration of day and night becomes equal at all place on (A) 21st March and 23rd September (B) 21st March and 21st June (C) 21st June and 22nd December (D) does not happen 8. Solar eclipse occurs when (A) the moon comes in between the sun and the earth (B) the earth comes in between the sun and the moon (C) the sun comes in between the moon and the earth (D) None of the above 9. The crust of the earth is divided into two parts – the hydrosphere and the land mass. The land mass occupies (A) 50 % of the earth’s surface area (B) about 29.2 % of the earth’s surface area (C) 80 % of the earth’s surface area (D) it keeps on varying 10. The Manas National Park is situated in the state of (A) Andhra Pradesh (B) Assam (C) Himachal Pradesh (D) Jammu and Kahsmir 11. Mausynram receives the highest rainfall in the world. It is located in the state of (A) Tripura (B) Nagaland (C) Arunachal Pradesh (D) Meghalaya 12. Green Revolution in India led to a substantial increase in the production of (A) food grains (B) milk (C) steel (D) automobiles 13. ‘White Revolution’ in India is related to the development of (A) dairy industry (B) paper industry (C) silk industry (D) sugar industry 14. What is a tsunami ? (A) Name of a flower (B) Name of a mountain (C) a series of water waves caused by the displacement of a large volume of a body of water (D) Name of a virus 15. Which country was hit by an earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 resulting in loss of lives and property ? (A) Argentina (B) Mexico (C) Japan (D) Egypt 16. The zonal head quarter of Northeast Frontier Railway is at (A) New Jalpaiguri (B) Shillong (C) Guwahati (D) Katihar 17. The railway track in the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) is (A) Narrow gauge (B) Metre gauge (C) Broad gauge (D) None of these 18. The Palk Strait lies between the countries (A) Sri Lanka and Maldives (B) India and Sri Lanka (C) India and Maldives (D) Bangladesh and Myanmar 19. Richter scale measures the magnitude of (A) volcanoes (B) earthquakes (C) floods (D) rainfall 20 ‘Jhum’ practiced in the northeastern states of India is a method of (A) learning (B) agriculture (C) dancing (D) cooking 21. The Kaziranga National Park is famous for its (A) Asiatic lion (B) Bengal Tiger (C) One horned rhinoceros (D) Eagle 22. Which is the largest continent ? (A) Africa (B) Asia (C) Australia (D) North America 23. ‘One light year’ is a unit of (A) time (B) speed (C) distance (D) sound 24. Which of the following is not a renewable resource ? (A) forest (B) bio-energy (C) solar energy (D) petroleum 25. Which is the third nearest planet to the sun ? (A) Venus (B) Earth (C) Mercury (D) Mars 26. The Pole Star indicates the direction to the (A) South (B) North (C) East (D) West 27. How many countries share land boundaries with India ? (A) five (B) six (C) seven (D) eight 28. Kalinga is the ancient name of (A) Karnataka (B) coastal Orissa (C) West Bengal (D) Kerala 29. Which of the following is a natural resource ? (A) Tea (B) Rice (C) Air (D) Cars 30. The colour of coal is (A) Black (B) Blue (C) Orange (D) Red 31. Which of the following fuels are used for running automobiles ? (A) Wood (B) Coal (C) Diesel (D) Charcoal 32. Paper was invented in (A) China (B) India (C) England (D) Japan 33. Two – thirds of the Earth’s surface is covered with water and, therefore, from the outer space, the earth appears (A) blue (B) green (C) black (D) brown 34. Global warming is increasing at an alarming rate mostly due to increase of the amount of (A) Oxygen in the air (B) Nitrogen in the air (C) Carbon dioxide in the air (D) Hydrogen in the air 35. The President of India holds office for a period of (A) 6 years (B) 5 years (C) 4 years (D) 3 years 36. The Parliament of India has houses. (A) two (B) three (C) four (D) five 37. Which of the following is known as the Pink City of India ? (A) Bangalore (B) Jaipur (C) Lucknow (D) Kolkata 38. Who is the President of India ? (A) APJ Abdul Kalam (B) Somnath Chatterjee (C) Pratibha Patil (D) Manmohan Singh 39. Which state has the highest literacy rate in the country ? (A) Kerala (B) Uttar Pradesh (C) Madhya Pradesh (D) Tripura 40. Which of the following states celebrate Bihu festival ? (A) Himachal Pradesh (B) Assam (C) Kerela (D) Andhra Pradesh 41. The first silent feature film made in India was (A) Raja Harishchandra (B) Alam Ara (C) Kisan Kanya (D) Mother India 42. Stilwell Road (constructed during World War II and originally called Ledo Road ) connected (A) Northeast India with China (B) India with Afghanistan (C) India with East Pakistan (D) India with Bhutan 43. 26th January in India is celebrated as (A) Independence Day (B) Republic Day (C) Revolution Day (D) Parliament Day 44. Majuli is the largest fresh water river island of the world. It is located in the state of (A) Tripura (B) Assam (C) Manipur (D) Arunachal Pradesh 45. The Tawang monastery, the famous Buddhist monastery in India is located in (A) Bihar (B) Himachal Pradesh (C) Assam (D) Arunachal Pradesh 46. Sangam literature contains (A) earliest works in Tamil (B) earliest works in Sanskrit (C) earliest works in Hindi (D) earliest works in Bengali 47. The river Brahmaputra flows through the state of (A) Tamil Nadu (B) Jharkhand (C) Chhattisgarh (D) Assam 48. Which of the following states does not share its boundary with Bangladesh ? (A) West Bengal (B) Meghalaya (C) Assam (D) Manipur 49. The temple of Goddess Kamakhya in Guwahati (Assam) is situated at the top of a peak of the (A) North Cachar Hills (B) Karbi Hills (C) Nilachal Hills (D) Barail Hills 50. The National Anthem (‘Jana – gana – mana’) was composed by (A) Mahatma Gandhi (B) Rabindra Nath Tagore (C) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee (D) Motilal Nehru 51. The highest civilian award in the country which is given by the President of India on January 26 is (A) Padma Vibhushan (B) Ashok Chakra (C) Bharat Ratna (D) Padma Shri 52. Loktak lake is situated in the state of (A) Assam (B) Nagaland (C) Manipur (D) Tripura 53. India became an independent country on (A) 15th August, 1947 (B) 15th August, 1948 (C) 15th August, 1949 (D) 15th August, 1950 54. Pandit Bhimsen Joshi was a renowned (A) classical dancer (B) classical vocalist (C) poet (D) novelist 55. Dada Saheb Phalke Award is given for outstanding contribution to the cause of Indian (A) sports (B) literature (C) cinema (D) handicraft 56. Arjuna Award is given to outstanding (A) sports person (B) musician (C) film director (D) sports coach 57. Our national animal is the (A) Lion (B) Elephant (C) Tiger (D) Bear 58. Name the capital of Arunachal Pradesh (A) Itanagar (B) Agartala (C) Aizawl (D) Imphal 59. The Supreme Court of India is located in (A) Kolkata (B) New Delhi (C) Chandigarh (D) Mumbai 60. In India, the first commercially viable oil well was drilled at (A) Digboi (B) Numaligarh (C) Barauni (D) Namdapha 61. The Ashoka Chakra depicted centrally on the white stripe of the National Flag has (A) 12 spokes (B) 22 spokes (C) 24 spokes (D) 20 spokes 62. Which state is associated with the development of dance form ‘Kuchipudi’ ? (A) Kerala (B) Maharashtra (C) Andhra Pradesh (D) Tamil Nadu 63. When a bar magnet is freely suspended, it points roughly in a (A) east – west direction (B) east – north direction (C) north – south direction (D) north – west direction 64. An electric motor converts (A) mechanical energy into electrical energy (B) electrical energy into mechanical energy (C) mechanical energy into sound energy (D) electrical energy into sound energy 65. Electrical fuses installed in the house are connected in the (A) live wire (B) neutral wire (C) earth connection (D) none of these 66. Dry ice is basically (A) frozen water (B) solidified carbon dioxide (C) solidified nitrogen (D) solidified hydrogen 67. A person climbing a hill bends forward in order to (A) avoid slipping (B) increase speed (C) reduce fatigue (D) increase stability 68. We get energy directly from (A) the sun (B) ocean (C) space (D) mountains 69. Sound travels at maximum speed in (A) vacuum (B) air (C) water (D) steel 70. Echoes are produced when the sound is (A) reflected (B) diffracted (C) polarized (D) refracted 71. Air is a mixture of gases. About 78 % of this gaseous mixture is (A) Nitrogen (B) Oxygen (C) Carbon-dioxide (D) Hydrogen 72. The universal law of gravitation was propounded by (A) Kepler (B) Galileo (C) Newton (D) Copernicus 73. The hardest substance available on earth is (A) Platinum (B) Coal (C) Gold (D) Diamond 74. Galvanised iron sheets have a coating of (A) zinc (B) lead (C) chromium (D) tin 75. What is laughing gas ? (A) Sulphur dioxide (B) Carbon monoxide (C) Nitrous oxide (D) Hydrogen peroxide 76. Balloons are filled with (A) oxygen (B) nitrogen (C) helium (D) argon 77. What is the scientific name for common salt ? (A) sodium carbonate (B) sodium chloride (C) sodium bicarbonate (D) calcium chloride 78. Ecology deals with (A) Birds (B) Cell formation (C) Tissues (D) Relation between organisms and their environment 79. Houseflies, dragonflies, beetles and ants are all insects. An insect has (A) six legs (B) eight legs (C) four legs (D) five legs 80. Which of the following is an important source of Vitamin C ? (A) Potato (B) Butter (C) Orange (D) Fish 81. Which of the following is necessary for burning ? (A) Carbon dioxide (B) Hydrogen (C) Oxygen (D) Neon 82. AIDS (Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome) is caused by one type of (A) Virus (B) Bacteria (C) Protozoa (D) Fungus 83. Which of the following is a reptile ? (A) Elephant (B) Bats (C) Snake (D) Ostrich 84. Plants make their own food by a process called (A) Breathing (B) Transpiration (C) Photosynthesis (D) Pollination 85. Electricity is supplied to consumers at (A) 420 kilovolts (B) 33 kilovolts (C) 220 volts (D) 132 kilovolts 86. The number of chambers in the human heart is (A) six (B) four (C) two (D) eight 87. Acids contain at least one atom of (A) Hydrogen (B) Oxygen (C) Nitrogen (D) Carbon 88. India’s first mission to moon is called (A) Prithvi (B) Aryabhatta (C) Ashoka (D) Chandrayaan-1 89. If a piece of stone weighs 6 kilogram on earth’s surface, what will be the weight of the same piece of stone on the surface of the moon ? (A) 6 kilogram (B) 3 kilogram (C) 1 kilogram (D) 12 kilogram 90. The purity of gold ornaments is measured in ‘carats’. Pure gold is (A) 20 carats (B) 22 carats (C) 23 carats (D) 24 carats 91. Diamond is a form of (A) gold (B) silver (C) carbon (D) iron 92. Which of the following was first learnt by primitive man ? (A) agriculture (B) manufacture of wheel (C) making fire (D) taming animals 93. Who started the Saka era ? (A) Alexander (B) Kanishka (C) Ashoka (D) Samudragupta 94. The word India is derived from the river (A) Indus (B) Ganga (C) Yamuna (D) Mahanadi 95. The ‘Anga’ is the main scripture of the Jains. It is written in (A) Pali (B) Prakrit (C) Sanskrit (D) Hindi 96. Who established the Maurya dynasty ? (A) Ashoka (B) Chandragupta Maurya (C) Bindusara (D) Kanishka 97. Buddhism was founded by (A) Siddhartha (also known as Gautama) (B) Mahavira (C) Fa-Hien (D) Alexander 98. Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment at Bodh Gaya. It is situated in the present day (A) Uttar Pradesh (B) West Bengal (C) Bihar (D) Madhya Pradesh 99. The first railway line was opened to traffic in 1853. It ran from Bombay to (A) Delhi (B) Madras (C) Calcutta (D) Thane 100. The partition of Bengal took place in the year (A) 1902 (B) 1903 (C) 1904 (D) 1905 101. The term ‘Satyagraha’ is associated with (A) Mahatma Gandhi (B) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (C) Lala Lajpat Rai (D) G.K.Gokhale 102. The first popular revolt against the British (also called the Sepoy Mutiny) happened in the year (A) 1857 (B) 1867 (C) 1877 (D) 1897 103. “Do or Die” was one of the most powerful slogans of India’s freedom struggle. Who gave it ? (A) Mahatma Gandhi (B) Jawaharlal Nehru (C) B. G. Tilak (D) Subhash Chandra Bose 104. ‘Thanas’ was established during the British period by (A) Cornwallis (B) Warren Hastings (C) William Bentinck (D) Wellesley 105. Which of the British rulers was associated with the ‘abolition of sati’ ? (A) William Bentinck (B) Warren Hastings (C) Robert Clive (D) Dalhousie 106. Whose reign is considered as the golden age of Mughal architecture ? (A) Shah Jahan (B) Jahangir (C) Aurangzeb (D) Akbar 107. Fort William in Bengal was constructed by the (A) British (B) Portuguese (C) Dutch (D) French 108. Who founded the Ahom kingdom of Assam ? (A) Sukapha (B) Bamunikonwar (C) Dihingia Raja (D) Khora Raja 109. Who established the ‘satras’ in Assam ? (A) Nathmuni (B) Srimanta Sankaradeva (C) Ramananda (D) Kabir 110. To promote trade and commerce, Sher Shah constructed many roads. The most famous of them was the Grand Trunk Road. It ran from (A) Gujarat to Delhi (B) Bengal to Punjab (C) Delhi to Lahore (D) Delhi to Kashmir 111. In the battle of Saraighat in 1671 A.D. (A) Mir Jumla defeated the Ahom king Jayadhwaj Singha (B) The Ahom king Jayadhwaj Singha defeated Mir Jumla (C) The Ahom general Bir Lachit defeated the Mughal general Ram Singh (D) The Mughal general Ram Singh defeated the Ahom general Bir Lachit 112. A very special tank, which archaeologists call the Great Bath was found in the ancient city of (A) Mohenjodaro (B) Lothal (C) Harappa (D) Kalibangan 113. Ashoka the Great belonged to the (A) Mughal dynasty (B) Maurya dynasty (C) Slave dynasty (D) British Empire 114. ‘Abhijnanam Sakuntalam’ was written by (A) Kalidas (B) Kautilya (C) Harshavardhana (D) Banabhatta 115. First Indo – Pak war was started in the year (A) 1945 (B) 1947 (C) 1949 (D) 1950 116. What is 20% of 200 ? (A) 20 (B) 40 (C) 60 (D) 80 117. Choose the greatest from the following ? (A) 9.90 (B) 9.99 (C) 9.09 (D) 0.99 118. How many months have 30 days ? (A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7 119. Fill in the blank in the series with an appropriate letter. A C E G I K __ O (A) M (B) N (C) L (D) P 120. Choose the odd one out. (A) Rose (B) Lotus (C) Jasmine (D) Cauliflower 121. Find one angle of an equilateral triangle. (A) 60 degree (B) 90 degree (C) 45 degree (D) 30 degree 122. If the mean (average) of 5 numbers is 5.4 what is the total sum of these numbers ? (A) 20 (B) 24 (C) 26 (D) 27 123. If x = 5, y = 3, z = 9 find the value of 4x – 3y + 7z. (A) 64 (B) 74 (C) 84 (D) 94 124. At what rate of simple interest will Rs. 525/- amount to Rs. 588/- at the end of 3 years. (A) 4% (B) 6% (C) 8% (D) 10% 125. Find the square root of 15876 (A) 156 (B) 146 (C) 126 (D) 116 126. What is the greatest prime number between 1 and 10 ? (A) 7 (B) 8 (C) 9 (D) 10 127. The area of a rectangle whose length and breadth are 12 cm and 4 cm respectively is (A) 16 sq cm (B) 48 sq cm (C) 8 sq cm (D) 20 sq cm 128. How many lines can be drawn through two points in a plane ? (A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 1 129. Adding 1 to the greatest 5 digit number, should give (A) smallest 6 digit number (B) another 5 digit number (C) greatest 6 digit number (D) smallest 5 digit number 130. A vehicle starts from point A and runs 10 kms towards north, turns to its right and runs 15 kms. It then turns to its right and runs another 10 kms to reach the finishing point at B. After reaching at point B, how far is it from the starting point A ? (A) 13 (B) 14 (C) 15 (D) 16 131. If the bus fare of 9 passengers is Rs. 1080/-, what will be the bus fare of 21 passengers ? (A) Rs. 2520/- (B) Rs. 3520/- (C) Rs. 4520/- (D) Rs. 5520/- 132. How many zeroes (0) are there in 1 crore ? (A) 5 zeroes (B) 6 zeroes (C) 7 zeroes (D) 8 zeroes 133. The town newspaper is published every day. One copy has 12 pages. Everyday 11,980 copies are printed. How many total pages are printed everyday ? (A) 1,43,760 (B) 2,43,760 (C) 3,43,760 (D) 4,43,760 134. The Independence Day was celebrated in 1999 on Monday. On which day was it celebrated in 2000 ? (A) Tuesday (B) Wednesday (C) Thursday (D) Friday 135. Which city in India hosted the Common Wealth Games, 2010 ? (A) Mumbai (B) Delhi (C) Kolkata (D) Bangalore 136. Which country won the Football World cup in 2010 ? (A) Germany (B) Argentina (C) Brazil (D) Spain 137. Ranji trophy is associated with (A) Cricket (B) Football (C) Hockey (D) Badminton 138. The term L.B.W. is associated with which of the following games ? (A) Cricket (B) Hockey (C) Football (D) Polo 139. How many teams participated in the Cricket World Cup 2011 ? (A) 12 (B) 14 (C) 16 (D) 10 140. Which country won the Cricket World Cup 2011 ? (A) Sri Lanka (B) Australia (C) India (D) England 141. The name Sachin Tendulkar is associated with (A) Football (B) Cricket (C) Chess (D) Hockey 142. The khasi tribe is found mainly in the state of (A) Chattisgarh (B) Jharkhand (C) Orissa (D) Meghalaya 143. The Treaty of Yandaboo was signed in the year (A) 1826 (B) 1856 (C) 1886 (D) 1926 144. World’s longest river is (A) Nile (B) Amazon (C) Ganges (D) Yangtze Kiang 145. Malayalam language is spoken in the state of (A) Maharashtra (B) Meghalaya (C) Kerala (D) Jharkhand 146. Mona Lisa, world’s most valuable painting was painted by (A) Leonardo da Vinci (B) John Banvard (C) M.F. Hussain (D) None of these 147. In hockey, the number of players on each side is (A) 10 (B) 11 (C) 12 (D) 13 148. Who formed the INA (Indian National Army) to fight the British ? (A) Subhas Chandra Bose (B) C. R. Das (C) Mahatma Gandhi (D) Jawaharlal Nehru 149. Which of the following is a kharif crop ? (A) Rice (B) Wheat (C) Barley (D) Mustard 150. The central bank of India is the (A) SBI (B) RBI (C) UBI (D) None of these ANSWERS: 1. A 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. B 6. B 7. A 8. A 9. B 10. B 11. D 12. A 13. A 14. C 15. C 16. C 17. A 18. B 19. B 20. B 21. C 22. B 23. C 24. D 25. B 26. B 27. C 28. B 29. C 30. A 31. C 32. A 33. A 34. C 35. B 36. A 37. B 38. C 39. A 40. B 41. A 42. A 43. B 44. B 45. D 46. A 47. D 48. D 49. C 50. B 51. C 52. C 53. A 54. B 55. C 56. A 57. C 58. A 59. B 60. A 61. C 62. C 63. C 64. B 65. A 66. B 67. D 68. A 69. D 70. A 71. A 72. C 73. D 74. A 75. C 76. C 77. B 78. D 79. A 80. C 81. C 82. A 83. C 84. C 85. C 86. B 87. A 88. D 89. C 90. D 91. C 92. C 93. B 94. A 95. B 96. B 97. A 98. C 99. D 00. D 01. A 02. A 03. A 04. A 05. A 06. A 07. A 08. A 09. B 10. B 11. C 12. A 13. B 14. A 15. B 16. B 17. B 18. A 19. A 20. D 21. A 22. D 23. B 24. A 25. C 26. A 27. B 28. D 29. A 30. C 31. A 32. C 33. A 34. B 35. B 36. D 37. A 38. A 39. B 40. C 41. B 42. D 43. A 44. A 45. C 46. A 47. B 48. A 49. A 50. B
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