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  • The protein used in paper coasting is : Casein

  • The phenomenon of conversion of sunlight into electrical energy is called : Photoelectric Effect

  • Cinnabar is ore of : Mercury

  • The study of blood vascular system including arteries and viens is called : Angiology

  • DDT which is used as insecticide stand for : Dichloro disphenyl trichloro ethane

  • The largest group of plant kingdom is : Thalophyta

  • Bacteria was discovered by : Antony von Lecuwenhoek in 1683

  • The process of digestion of food passes through the stage of :

Ingestion, digestion, absorption , assimilation and defecation

  • One byte consists of Eight bits

  • ENIAC was An electronic computer

  • There are several primary categories of procedures. Which of the following is not a primary category of procedures ?

Firewall development

  • All pf the logic and mathematical calaculation done by the computer happen in/on the

Central processing unit

  • The connection between your computer at home and your local ISP is called The home page

  • Where was India’s first computer installed ? India Statistical Institution ,Calcutta

  • Hydrogen bomb is based on the principle of Uncontrolled fusion reaction

  • Which type of glass is used for making glass reinforced plastic ? Fibre glass

  • What is the commonly used unit for measuring the speed of data trnsmission ? Bits per second

  • Which is not included in the basic function of operating system ? Job Control

  • aquaphobia is the term associated with : Water

  • The universal blood group donor for all groups is : Blood Group O

  • The blood group which is universal recioient is : Blood Group AB

  • The Vitamin which has cyanocabalamin is : Vitamin B12

  • The Chemical name of Vitamin D is : Calciferol

  • Which human gland does secret growth hormone ? Pituitary gland

  • Farad is measuring unit of : Electrical Capacitance

  • Photometer is the scientific instrument which measures Intensity of Light

  • Who invented Polio Vaccine : Dr. Jonas E. Salk

  • Insititute for Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences is Located in : New Delhi

  • The instrument which graphically recorda physiological movement (e.g., blood pressure / heartbeat) is known as :

Kymograph

  • Who invented Ball-Point pen ? C. Biro in 1938

  • The instrument which measures strength of elecric current is : Ammeter

  • One Angstrom is equal to : 10-10 metre

  • Astronomical distance is measured in : Light year

  • Dynamite, Tri-Nitro Toulene (TNT), Tri- Nitro Benzene (TNP) and RDX are all used as : Explosives

  • The heaviest element is ? Osmium

  • The opposition offered by a conductor to the flow of current throught it is called : Resistance

  • Which of the weather conditions is indicated by sudden fall in barometer reading ? Stormy Weather

  • In India National Science Day is observed on : February 28

  • Dry Ice is : Solid carbon dioxide

  • WIMAX is related to : Communication Technology

  • Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar awards are given for outstanding contribution in the field of : Science

  • The main constituent of Biogas is : Methane

  • Haematology is the study of disease of Blood

  • The instrument used for measuring blood pressure is called : Sphygmomanometer

  • Dim-vision in the evening and night results from the deficiency of : Vitamin A

  • What does air bag, used for safety of car driver, contain ? Sodium azide

  • Complete loss of memory is called : Ammesia

  • In Indian National Science Day is observed on : February 28

  • Nuclear Fuel Complex is located in : Hyderabad

  • Calciferol is the chemical name of : Vitamin D

  • Vitamins were discovered by : Sir F. G. Hopkins

  • The Vitamins which are soluble in fat are : Vitamin A, D,E and K

  • Which Law states that at constant temperature and pressure the volume of a gas is directly proportional to the number of molecules ?

Avogadro’s gas law

  • The non-metal which has atomic number 6 and mass number 12 is : Carbon

  • Which acid is found in apples ? Maleic acid

  • Refrigerator was invented by : J. Harrison

  • The instrument which measures the components of solar radiation is : Pyrheliometer

  • Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) is located in Hyderabad

  • National Institute of Hydrology is located in Roorkee

  • Otolaryngologist is the specialist who treat the disorders of Nose , Throat and Ear

  • Ampere is the measuring unit of Electric Current

  • The branch of science which tudies the tissues of living body is called Biopsy

  • The instrument which measures the relative density of liquids is called Hygroscope

  • Measles , Small Pox , Poliomyelitis, Rabies and Encephalitis are all the diseases caused by Virus

  • Cyanocobalamin is the chemical name of Vitamin B-12

  • World Telecommunication Day is observed on May 17

  • The use of Computers in Governance is called : E-Governance

  • Mutation was discovered by : Hugo de Vries

  • Sirenin is a sex hormone produced by : Fungus

  • Mitochondria are present in all calls, except : Bacteria

  • Gas released during Bhopal gas tragedy was Methy Isocyanate

  • Steel is mainly alloy of Iron and Carbon

  • Parkinson’s disease is characterized by the loss of nerve cells in the : Cerebral Cortex

SPORT AND GAMES

  • The opening ceremony of the 16th Asian Games Kicked off at Haixinsha Island in Guangzhou, China

  • Which team won the Duraand Cup Football Tournament for the year 2010 ? Chirag United SC

  • Who was adjudged the best woman athlete of the XIXth commonwealth Games 2010 ? Trecia Smith of Jamaica

  • Who was adjudged the ‘Man of the serues’ for the ODI series between India and Australia which ended in October 2010 ?

Virat Kohil

  • Which country tops the FIFA Ranking issued on October 20 , 2010 ? Spain

  • Which country won the CONCACAF Women’s Championship on November 8 , 2010 ? Canada

  • With which games or sport is Haile Gebrselassie associated ? Marathon

  • Who was defeated by David Ferrer in the final of Valencia Open Tennis title on Noivember 7 , 2010 at Valencia, Spain ?

Marcel Granollers

  • How many players are there in/on each side of Water Polo team ? Seven

  • What should be the circumference of the Ball of/in the game of Basketball ? 75-78 cm

  • Modi Gold Cup is associated with : Hockey

  • Baulk line, Break ,Botting , Cannon , Cup Cue are the terms associated with : Billiards

  • Badminton is the national games of : Indonesia

  • In 2011 which state won prestigious Ranji Trophy Tournment ? Rajasthan

  • Sydney International Title of Tennis in January 2011 was won by : China’s Li Na

  • Who was declared theCastrol Indian Cricketer of the Year in January 2011 ?

Kapil Dev, Virendra Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar

  • The famous tennis star Stanislas Wawarinka is a national player of : Switerland

  • Which country won the Asia Cup of Football in Doha in January 2011 ? Japan

  • Shushil Kumar who won the Medal at London Olympic event is a famous Wrestling champion

  • With which one of the following games is France’s Zinedine Zidane associated Football

  • 2018 FIFA World Cup would be held in Russia

  • Deuce is a term used in Lawn Tennis, Badmitio and Volleyball

  • Who carried Indian Tricolourat Guangzhou Asian Games ? Gagan Narang

  • A Badmintion player is supposed to know the meaning of the term Love

  • Which country won the World Ice Hockey Championship 2012 ? Russia

  • Deodhar Trophy is related to which sport ? Cricket

  • ‘The Colonel’ is the name of which Indian test cricketer ? Dilip Vengsarkar

  • Geeta Poghat, who on April 1, 2012 qualified for London Olympics 2012 belongs to Gymnastics

  • Obaidullah Khan Cup is associated with : Hockey

  • ‘How I Play Golf’ is a biography of : Tiger Woods

  • Deuce, Drop, Let, Love all, Smash are the term associated with : Badminton

  • The runner-up in US Women’s Singles title for 2010 was : Vera Zvonareva (of Russia )

  • The New President of BCCI is N .Srinivasan

  • Who clined Singapore Grand Prix in 2010 ? Fernando Alonso

  • Which country clinched the Women Hockey World Cup in 2010 ? Argentina

  • The India who emerged the World Wrestling Champion of the World I 2010 is : Sushil Kumar

  • The Indian woman who emerged the world Boxing Champion in 2010 was : M.C. Mary Kom

  • Ashok Kumar of India is well Known Player of : Golf

  • Jwala Gutta and V. Doju are the famous player of : Badminton

  • Lin Dan who was declaerd Most Valuable Player in 16th Asiad Guangzhou belongs to: China

  • The youngest World Snooker Champion who won the final of ONGC-IBSF World Snooker Championship in Hyderabad in November 2009 was:

Ng-On Yee

  • Boris Gelfand is associated with: Chess

  • Agha Khan Cup is associated with : Hockey (Western India)

  • Bully, Carry. Corner,Dribble, Hat-trick, Off-side are the terms associated with: Hockey

  • The playground of wrestling is called: Arena

  • Fuwa was the official mascot of: Beijing Olympics 2008

  • Brooklyn (USA) is a place associated with: Baseball

  • The number of players in Water Polo is : 7

  • Two new disciplines have been added to the Commonwealth Games 2010 being hosted in New Delhi. What are they ?

Tennis and Archery

  • At the first Asiad in Delhi in 1951 which team did India defeat to clinch football gold ? Iran

  • The first Indian woman to get an Olympic medal is : Karnam Malleshwar

  • Jenson Button is a famous : Formula One Race Drive

  • N.K.P. Salve Trophy is associated with : Cricket

  • The player Rashid Khan is associated with : Golf

  • The word ‘Jumpball’ is associated with : Basketball

  • Who was the first Test Centurian in Indian Cricket ? Lala Amarnath

  • Dhyanchand Award is given for excellence in the field of : Sports

  • Usain Bolt belongs to : Jamaica

  • The number of players in Water Polo is: Seven

  • Ibhraim Rahimatollah Challenge Cup is associated with: Badminton

  • Guru Nanak Cup is associated with: Hockey

  • Short,Stop,Strike,Hitter,In field are the terms associated with: Baseball

  • Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai is famous for: Cricket

  • The National game of USA is: Baseball

  • ‘Child of Change’ is the autobiography of: Gary Kasparov

  • The First President of Indian Olympic Association was: Sir Dorabji Tata

  • For the first time in country’s hockey history India won in 2001:

The Junior Worldcup of Hockey at Hobart (Australia)

  • The First Asian Games were held in: New Delhi

  • The number of players in football/ soccer is 11

  • Table Tennis is the National Sport of China

  • Wimbledon in England is associated with Tennis

  • The terms blocking , booster , doubling heave , holding , love are associated with

Volleyball

  • Amrit Diwan Cup is associated with Badminton

  • Davis cup is associated with Lawn Tennis

  • ‘Sunny Days’ is the autobiography of Sunil Manohar Gavaskar

  • The two cricket players who finished as the joint leading wicket takers in 2011 ICC World Cup are

Zaheer Khan and Shahid Afridi (with both taking 21 wickets each )

  • The cricket player who finished as the leading run-getter in 2011 ICC World Cup is

Tilakratne Dilshan

  • In 2011 ICC World Cup, the team which posted highest team total with a score of 370 after defeating Bangladesh is

India

  • How many players play in volleyball ? Six players

  • The national sport of France is ; Football

  • How many squares are there in Chess Board ? 64 squares

  • Bogey, Put, Best ball Foursome are the terms associated with Golf

  • Hopeman Cup is associated with Tennis

  • ‘All Round View’ is autobiography of : Cricketer Imran Khan

  • The motto of Olympic Games is : Citius ,Attius, Fortius(Faster, Higher , Stronger)

  • Davis Cups is associated with : Lawn Tennis

  • The Best Athlete Award in XIX Commonwealth Games in New Delhi was bagged by :

Grecia Smith of Jamaica

  • The number of gold medal India won in XIX Commonwealth Games in New Delhi was : 38

MISCELLANY

  • The Chief guest on Republic Day this year in India was :

Indonesia’s President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono

  • The Southern region of which of the African countries recently voted overhelmingly for secession ?

Sudan

  • The Chenghu-20 is the Stealth Jet Fighter of : China

  • The Winner of Australian Open (Men’s Single) Tennis Championship 2011 is :

Novak Djokovic

  • The Indian Nuclear Society’s Homi Bhabha Lifetime Achievement Award for 2009 has been conferred on :

Anil Kakodkar

  • The fifth Economic Census was held in : The year 2005

  • The universal blood Games 2010 were hosted by : Blood Group ‘o’

  • The 16th Asian Games 2010 were hosted by : Guangzhou , Dongguan , Foshan and Shanwei (China )

  • ‘Thrilling Games , Harmonious Asia’ was the vision of 16th Asian Games 2010

  • ‘Loya Jirgah’ is the Parliament of : Afghanistan

  • Lake Tanganayika is located in Africa

  • Indian National Forest Academy if located in Dehradun

  • National Geophysical Research Institution is Located in : Hyderabad

  • The largest mangrove forests in the world are : Sundarbans

  • Which Natianal Highwa of India connects Varanasi to Kanyakumari ?

National Highway No. 7

  • Haflong hill station is located in : Assam

  • Mobile Number Portability in India was launched on : January 20, 2011

  • Fleet Tanker INS Deepak has been built by : Italian Company Fincantiery

  • From 2011 which day will be observed as National Voter’s Day January 25

  • Jhalanath Khanal is the Prime Minister of : Nepal

  • Who was sworn in as the President of Belarus for 4th term in January 2011 ?

Alexander Lukashenko

  • The asian Development Bank has extended to India assistance for developing infrastructure in India worth :

$7.4 billion

  • As per recent Imf World Economic Outlook Report the world economy will grow at :

4.4% in 2011

  • The 34th National Games of India were held n : Ranchi (Jharkhand)

  • The winners of women’s doubles title in Australian Open Tennis Championship 2011 were :

Gisela Dulko (Argentina) and Flabis Pennetta (Itly)

  • Which Article of the Indian Constitution abolishes untouchability ?

Article 17

  • ‘Pure Banking, Nothing Else’ is the slogan of : State Bank of India

  • How many members are there in APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation ) ? 21

  • Who was the Chairman of 13th Finance Commission ? Vijat L . Kelkar

  • RBI holds…….equity in National Housing Bank 100%

  • The most active and sensitive part of the organised money market is the Call money market

  • Reserve Bank of India, established on April 1, 1935, was originally constituted as a shareholders institution with a share capital of Rs 5 crore

  • Which one of the following countries has achieved growth rates exceeding 9 % for the last two to three decades ? China

  • ‘The Future of India’ book is written by Bimal Jalan

  • For a study of the long-term growth of the economy we use Real GNP

  • What is the purpose of the India Brand Equity Fund ? To make ‘Made in India’ a Label of quality

  • Under the Gadgil-Mukherjee Formula, which criterion gets highest weight ? Income Distance

  • The year by which India is expected to achieve total sanitation coverage, as per the Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India is 2017

  • Which film actress has been selected as the brand ambassador of Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan ?

Vidya Balam

  • The joint exercise recently carried out by the Army and the India Air Force in the desert of Rajasthan wasnamed

Exercise Shoorveer

  • For which region of the country has the Union Government cleared a 8,500 crore project under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) ? Naxalite-afected districts

  • As per data released by India Statistical Organisation in May 2012, India’s Industrial production declined by 3-5 per cent in March 2012, the chief factor behind this decline is Contraction in manufacturing and mining output

  • Recently Wikipedia city Monmouth has been built. In which city is it located USA

  • United States has decided to ease the stiff economic and diplomatic sanctions imposed on which country and appointed envoy to her after 22 years ? Myanmar

  • The government has launched a scheme called …..which encourages and enables Overseas India Workers to save for their return and resettlement and to save for their old age by providing a co-contribution from the Government

Mahatma Gandhi Pravasi Suraksha Yojana

  • The judges of the Supreme Court of India now retire at the age of 65 years

  • Which periods represent the period of the first Five-Year Plan in India ? 1951-56

  • Which is the name of the process available to common people to seek court’s intervention in matters of public interest ?

Public Interest Litigation (PIL)

  • India’s foreign policy is based on several principle, one of which is Panchsheel

  • What are teaser loan rates charged by banks ? Rate of interest in the initial period is less and goes up subseqently

  • In India, the concept of single citizenshio is adopted from England

  • Which was described bu Dr. B. R. Ambedkar the ‘heart and soul’ of the Constitution ? Right to Constitutional Remedies

  • The purpose of Directive Principles of State Policy is to

Lay down positive instruction which would guide State Policy at all level

  • Which of the following nations is considered the originator of the concept of Micro finance ? Bangladesh

  • Repo rate is decided by which of the following organisation ? RBI

  • Which carried out Open Market Operaions ? Reserve Bank of India

  • The famous name Vikram pandit is associated with which of the following organisation / banks ? Citigroup

  • Which is the main function of IMF? Help to solve balance of payment problems of member countries

  • Five-year Plans in India and finally approved by which of the following bodies ?

National Development Council

  • The most appropriate measure of a country,s economic growth is Gross domestic product

  • The Census in India is done after a gap of every 10 year

  • What does the term NSDL , stand for ? National Securities Depository Limited

  • The Karpoor Chandra Kulish International Award is associated with : Journalism

  • Peter Zumthor is associated with : Architect

  • As per the National Human Right Commission Act, 1993, who is appointed the chairman of Human Rights Commission ?

Only a retired Chief Justice of India

  • Corporation Tax is : Levied by the Union and belongs to it exclusively

  • The top sport award of India is : Rajiv Ghandhi Khel Ratan Award

  • Magna Carta-the Charter of Right were issued by King John of England in : The year 1215

  • The basic structure theory of the Constitution of India implies that :

Certain features of the Constitution are so essential to it that they cannot be abrogated

  • The Speaker of the first Lok Sabha was : G.V . Mavalankar

  • Dinesh Goswami Committee recommended : Government funding of parliamentary election

  • Padraig Harrington is a famous player of : Golf

  • Ljubljana is the capital of : Slovenia

  • The headquarters of World Trade Organization is located in : Geneva

  • Antigen is a substance which : Stimulates formation of antibody

  • Athletes foot is a desease caused by : Fungus

  • Another name of RDx explosive is : Cyclonite

  • In eye donation which part is utilised ? Cornea

  • How many members are in the Security Concil ? 15 members (10 non-permanent and 5 permanent )

  • Who is to certify that any bill is a Money Bill ? Speaker of the Lok Sabha

  • How many languages are there in the English Schedule of the Constitution of India ? 22 Languages

  • The headquarters of International Court of Justice is located at : The Hague

  • International Human Right Day is celebrated on : 10th December

  • Which schedule was added in the Constitution by the 73rd Constitutional Amendment ? Schedule XI

  • ‘Socialist’ and ‘Secular’ were added in the Preamble of Indian Constitution by :

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