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General Knowledge Test

Description: GK General Knowledge Test Preparation for School/College, Olympiads, UPSC, Bank PO, Railways and Other Entrance and Competitive Exams Preparation
Number of Questions: 25
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Which f the following Mughal kings died while coming down the staircase of his library?

  1. Akbar

  2. Humayun

  3. Babar

  4. Jahangir


Correct Option: B

The Meenakshi Temple is in

  1. Chennai

  2. Thanajvur

  3. Madurai

  4. Hampi


Correct Option: C

'Sake' is the name of wine in which language?

  1. Russia

  2. French

  3. Spanish

  4. Japanese


Correct Option: D

The first Secretary-General of UNO was from

  1. the USA

  2. Switzerland

  3. Norway

  4. Sweden


Correct Option: C

Most of the coins in Buddha's times were of

  1. copper

  2. gold

  3. iron

  4. silver


Correct Option: D

'Mein Kampf' is the autobiography of

  1. Adolph Hitler

  2. Napoleon Bonaparte

  3. Vladimir Lenin

  4. Winston Churchill


Correct Option: A

The remains of the Vijayanagar empire can be found in

  1. Golconda

  2. Bijapur

  3. Thanjavur

  4. Hampi


Correct Option: D

The Apbhramshas are _____ books.

  1. Jain

  2. Buddhist

  3. Corrupt languages

  4. Sanskrit


Correct Option: C

“Saare Jahan Se Achha”. This patriotic song was penned by

  1. Firaq Gorakhpuri

  2. Kazi Nazrul Islam

  3. Muhammad Iqbal

  4. Tagore


Correct Option: C

Which of these is not a computer term?

  1. D-BASE

  2. RAM

  3. ZTRON

  4. FORTRAN


Correct Option: C

Which of the following services are under the Consumer Protection Act?

A. Railways B. Electricity C. Banks D. Doctors

  1. A, B and C

  2. A, B and D

  3. B, C and D

  4. A, B, C and D


Correct Option: D

Who wrote the Babarnama?

  1. Gulbadan Beghum

  2. Jahanara Beghum

  3. Roshanara Beghum

  4. Mumtaz Mahal


Correct Option: A

Alzheimer's disease primarily affects the

  1. heart

  2. liver

  3. kidney

  4. brain


Correct Option: D

What was the real name of Noorjehan, Jahangir's wife, who had considerable political influence?

  1. Mehrun Nissa

  2. Munia Khan

  3. Razia Beghum

  4. Kehkashan


Correct Option: A

The third Battle of Panipat was fought between the _____ and ____

  1. Afghans, Marathas

  2. Afghans, Sikhs

  3. Marathas, Mughals

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C

The earliest known computer to man is the

  1. Mark I

  2. IBM-753

  3. Abacus

  4. Mac


Correct Option: C

'Pragyajotishpur' is the old name of

  1. Lucknow

  2. Bihar

  3. Bengal

  4. Gauhati


Correct Option: D

'ESMA' is an act related to

  1. consumer protection

  2. child labour

  3. essential services

  4. prostitution


Correct Option: C

Sikkim was made a full-fledged state of India vide the

  1. 34th Amendment

  2. 44th Amendment

  3. 36th Amendment

  4. 24th amendment


Correct Option: C

The term 'Seven Sisters' refers to

  1. the seven rivers passing through north India

  2. the seven legendary Odissi dancers

  3. the seven financial institutions under the RBI

  4. the north-eastern states


Correct Option: D

The only mammal that lays eggs is the

  1. Kiwi

  2. Spiny Ant-Eater

  3. Ostrich

  4. Whale


Correct Option: B

Which of the following has witnessed the biggest co-operative success story in India?

  1. Milk

  2. Oilseeds

  3. Sugar

  4. Rice


Correct Option: A

Spot the wrong pair.

  1. Rhine : Europe

  2. Thames : Europe

  3. Nile : Africa

  4. Danube : Asia


Correct Option: D

Which among the following are known as the scavengers of the earth?

  1. Bacteria and fungi

  2. Animals

  3. Soil and water

  4. Birds


Correct Option: A

Nikkei is the stock-exchange index of

  1. New York

  2. Tokyo

  3. Frankfurt

  4. NSE, Bombay


Correct Option: B
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