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GK Test 2001

Description: General Knowledge Test Preparation for UPSC, DSSB, Bank PO, SSC, and Other Competitive Entrance Exams Preparation and Practice Material
Number of Questions: 29
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A Converging lens of power 4 D is kept in contact with a diverging lens of power - 2 D. The nature and the focal length of the combination is-

  1. Converging 25 cm

  2. Converging 50 cm

  3. Diverging 25 cm

  4. Diverging 50 cm


Correct Option: B

The reservoir Gobind Sagar is on the river-

  1. Sutlej

  2. Son

  3. Rihand

  4. Narmada


Correct Option: A

Which of the following is an ore of Aluminium?

  1. Bauxite

  2. Hematite

  3. Pyrite

  4. Rutile


Correct Option: A

Pandit Bhimsen Gururaj Joshi is-

  1. An exponent of flute

  2. An Hindustani vocalist

  3. An exponent of sitar

  4. An Odissi dancer


Correct Option: B

The South Indian ruler who introduced sericulture as an agro-industry in his kingdom was-

  1. Hyder Ali

  2. Krishnadevaraya

  3. Rajaraja II

  4. Tipu Sultan


Correct Option: A

The punch line “Vishwas ki Parampara” is related to

  1. Allahabad Bank

  2. Indian Oil Corp

  3. Hindustan Petroleum

  4. State Bank of India


Correct Option: A

In banking terminology, CRR means.

  1. Credit Reserve Ratio

  2. Cash Reserve Ratio

  3. Credit Rating Ratio

  4. Cash Rating Ratio


Correct Option: B

In India, the authorized strength of the Supreme Court Judges, including the Chief Justice is-

  1. 25

  2. 26

  3. 27

  4. 28


Correct Option: B

Who among the following was the first lady Prince Minister in the world?

  1. Golda Meir

  2. Indira Gandhi

  3. Mary Eugenia Charles

  4. Sirimavo Bhandaranike


Correct Option: D

The Battle of Khanwa in 1527 was fought between-

  1. Babur and Rana Sanga

  2. Ibahim Lodi and Rana Sanga

  3. Humayun and Sher Shah

  4. Humayun and Nusrat Shah


Correct Option: A

Diamond used in jewellery is-

  1. A compound

  2. A metal

  3. A mixture of compounds

  4. An element


Correct Option: D

Which one of the following is a landlocked country?

  1. Bulgaria

  2. Hungary

  3. Romania

  4. Ukraine


Correct Option: B

In India, the bank NABARD does not provide refinance to-

  1. Scheduled Commercial Banks

  2. Regional Rural Banks

  3. Export-Import Banks

  4. State Land Development Banks


Correct Option: C

With reference to human diet, which one of the following is an essential fatty acid?

  1. Butyric Acid

  2. Linoleic Acid

  3. Oleic Acid

  4. Steraric Acid


Correct Option: B

Consider the following places-

  1. Shimla 2. Gangtok
  2. Mumbai 4. Delhi Arrange these places in decreasing order of their atmosphere pressure on their ground surface using the codes given below.
  1. 3,4,1,2

  2. 4,3,2,1

  3. 3,1,4,2

  4. 2,4,1,3


Correct Option: A

Aldol condensation cannot occur between-

  1. Two different aldehydes.

  2. The different ketenes.

  3. An aldehyde and a ketone

  4. An aldehyde and an ester.


Correct Option: D

The Central Institute of Fisheries Technology is at-

  1. Chennai

  2. Ernakulam

  3. Kochi

  4. Visakhapatnam


Correct Option: C

Which one of the following would have highest number of molecules?

  1. Ten grams of carbon dioxide

  2. Ten grams of oxygen

  3. Five grams of ammonia

  4. One gram of hydrogen


Correct Option: D

Which one of the following would have occurred if the earth had NOT been inclined on its own axis?

  1. All the seasons would have been of same duration

  2. The seasons would not have changed

  3. The summers would have been of longer duration

  4. The winters would have been of longer duration


Correct Option: B

In the Delhi Sultanat, an administrative unit called 'Paragana' was headed by an official known as-

  1. Shiqdar

  2. Barid.

  3. Ariz

  4. Amil


Correct Option: D

Retailing chains, Trent and Westside are promoted by

  1. DLF

  2. Future ghroup

  3. Aditya Birla group

  4. Tata group


Correct Option: D

The circuit element where the impressed voltage is always in phase with the resulting current is?

  1. An ideal resistor

  2. An ideal capacitor

  3. An ideal coil

  4. An ideal transformer


Correct Option: A

Which one of the following statements regarding Aluminium is NOT correct?

  1. Aluminium hydroxide is amphitricha in nature.

  2. The Forests (Conservation) Act.

  3. The national Environment Tribunal Act.

  4. The Wildlife (Protection) Act.


Correct Option: B

Consider the following:

I. Parkinson's disease affects around 120,000 people in Britain, with 10,000 new case diagnosed each year.

II. The disease is caused by a loss of nerve cells in one part of the brain.

III. The cells release a chemical called dopamine, which allows messages to be sent to parts of the brain that coordinate movement.

Select the Code:

  1. Only I and II are correct

  2. Only I and III are correct

  3. Only II and III are correct

  4. All are correct


Correct Option: D

Consider the following statement with reference to the provisions of Morley-Minto Reform Act in the colonial India-

  1. The Morley-Minto Reform Act raised the number of additional member of the Central Legislature.
  2. It introduced the principal of communal representation in the Legislature.
  3. It empowered the Legislatures to discuss the budget and to move resolutions on it Which of these statements are correct?
  1. 1 and 2

  2. 2 and 3

  3. 1, 2 and 3

  4. 1 and 3


Correct Option: C

The mountain pass Nathula is located in-

  1. Arunachal Pradesh

  2. Himachal Pradesh

  3. Sikkim

  4. Jammu and Kashmir


Correct Option: C

With reference to the colonial rule of India, which one of the following was NOT the feature of Subsidiary Alliance System?

  1. A subsidiary British army was to be maintained in the Indian State.

  2. The determination of expenses incurred of the subsidiary British army was the duty of Indian State.

  3. The Indian State had to keep a British resident is her capital.

  4. Indian soldiers could be used by the Company commanders


Correct Option: D

In India, the Chief Election Commissioner can be removed from his office in the same manner and on the same grounds as-

  1. A judge of the Supreme Court

  2. The Chief Justice of a High Court

  3. The Comptroller and auditor-General

  4. The Attorney-General of India.


Correct Option: A

Which of the following statement is not correct?

  1. For the first time, no Indian university figures in Britain's most authoritative league table of the world's top 200 universities.

  2. While China is in with six universities revealing a wide gap in higher educational standards between the two competing Asian giants.

  3. Other Asian countries with world-class universities are Japan, Singapore, Hong - Kong, Taiwan, and South

  4. The survey covers 50 countries of the world.


Correct Option: D
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