- Rabindranath Tagore is the first Asian Winner of Nobel Prize
- The Montreal Protocol refers to substances that deplete the ozone layer
- “Montreal Protocol” is related to chloroflurocarbon
- The thermal equator is found north of the geographical equator
- The larva of the frog is called Tedpol
- Chlorophyll containing autotrophic thallophytes is called as Algae.
- Norway gives noble prize in peace
- Worlds first green metro located in india
- When a light wave is reflected from a mirror, there is a
change in its amplitude
- The longest dam in India is Hirakud Dam
- the 1st general election of india after independence was in 1950
- Napoleon was known as the ' Man of destiny '
- Dampa tiger reserve located in Mizoram
- MS Govalkar was titled Guruji in Modern India
history
- Articles 20&21 cannot be suspended during
"Emergency"
- Glass is soluble in hydrogen
fluoride (HF)
- Energy in reflected light does not depends on the angle of incidence
- The Satapatha Brahamana states that the “wife is half her
husband” and completes him
- Specialist of kidney
Nephrologist
- The width to length ratio of the flag is 2:3
- National Emblem Adopted on 26 January 1950
- ‘Satyamev Jayate’ is written in Devnagari script means ‘Truth
only Triumphs’ taken from Mundak
Upnishad.
- National Anthem:- Jan-
Gan –Mana Adopted on
24 January 1950 Written by Rabindranath Tagore Language Bangla
- First time National Anthem
sung in Kolkata session ofIndian National congress in 22 December 1911
- south africa has three capitals
- Laureus Award is known as the 'Oscar in sports'
- The minimum short term natural hazard is – Bolt of lightning
- DOTS is treatment given to patients suffering from – Tuberculosis
- Which dynasty was ruling in vijaynagar empire at the time of
Battle of Talikota – Tuluva
- Which of the following sultans died while playing polo or
chaugan – Qutubuddin aibak
- Molten rock below the surface of the earth is called – magma
- Magnesium is constituent metal of – Cholorophyll molecule
- Which one among the followng components is used as an
amplifying device – Transistor
- Name the gas used in preparation of bleaching powder gas – chlorine
- The depletion in ozone layer is caused by – chloroflurocarbons
- Sariska and Ranthambore are the reserves for which of the
following – tiger Rajsthan
- Phosphorus is kept in water because – its ignition temperature is very low
- The famous Dilwara temples of Mount Abu are a sacred
pilgrimage place for the – Jains
- The unit of measurements o noise is – Decibel
- The commonly used coolant in regerators is – freon
- Which state has lowest birth rate – kerala
- Which si the longest peninsula river in india – Godavari
- On which of these product, GST will be applicable – Tobacco
- Sahitya kala award are given in how many languages – 24
- Which human brain is associated with hearing – cerebrum
- Wild ass sanctuary is situated in Gujrat.
- Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit became free India's first ambassador
to the Soviet Union
- Mercury is generally used in thermometers because it has HIGH CONDUCTIVITY
- Arboreal animals are creatures who spend the majority
of their lives in trees
- Infra red television remote controls
- Chandigarh have the lowest child-sex ratio
among the mentioned states
- The Iron Pillar near Qutub Minar draws attention of
scientists due to its RUSTLESSNESS
- Gelatin is added to ice-cream to accelerate
freezing
- Moving electric charge produces magnetic field
- Tobacco smoke is injuries to health because it contains Nicotine
- The chief constituent of Gobar gas is Methane
- Africa & South
America form a
mirror image
- Mahatma Gandhi started his Dandi March from Ahmadabad
- Ad hoc Committee is appointed for a specific
purpose
- Grassland - Continent
- Pampas -
South America
- Prairies -
North America
- Veld - South Africa
- Savannah - Africa
- Kaziranga Wild Life
Sanctuary is famous
for one-horned Rhinoceros. It is in
the state of Assam
- The process of converting a gas into a liquid is called CONDENSATION
- Acetone is a powerful solvent that removes
nail polish
- The splitting of white light into its components is due to dispersion
- The metal ion present in vitamin B12 is COBALT
- Pedology is the study of soils
- The motion of a rocket is an interesting example of Newton’s third law of motion (Conservation
of momentum)
- A transformer is a device which is use to convert
high alternate voltage to a low alternate voltage and vice versa. Transformer
works on the principle of mutual induction of two coils
- Vitamin soluble in water- Vitamin B and C
- Vitamin soluble in Fats- Vitamin A, D, E, K
- Palghat joins Tamil
Nadu and
Keral
- The Permanent Settlement
was introduced by Lord Cornwallis
in 1793
- Hind Swaraj or Indian
Home Rule is a book
written by Mohandas K. Gandhi in 1909. In it he expresses his views on Swaraj,
modern civilization, mechanisation etc
- Jana Gana Mana" was adopted by the Constituent Assembly
as the Indian national anthem on 24
January 1950
- Germanium is a typical semi-conductor
- India has the monopoly in the International market in the
supply of mica
- Mohan Das Karam Chandra
Gandhi sailed from
Bombay in April 1893 to the South Africa
- Water from soil enters into the root hairs owing to osmotic pressure
- The atomic theory of matter was first proposed by John Dalton
- Newton’s first law is also called as Law of Inertia.
- The world Hindi day is observed on 10th January
- Dry cellsare a type of chemical
cells
- Artificial rainis produced by Silver Iodide or solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) Sodium Chloride.
- The Fiftieth (50th) Session of the Indian National Congress
was held on 27 and 28 December 1936 at Faizpur
- the largest animal in
the world Blue whale
- the largest animal on land
African elephant
- Which is the smallest
bird Humming Bird
- the largest fish in
the world Whale shark
- the tallest animal on the earth Giraffe
- the biggest bird in the world Ostrich
- the biggest continent in the world Asia
- the largest country
(area) in the world Russia 2nd place
> Canada
- the smallest country in the world Vatican City
- the most spoken
language in the world Mandarin (Chinese
) 2nd place > Spanish
- the largest island in
the world Greenland 2nd place > New Guinea
- the longest river in the world Nile
- the largest desert in the world Sahara Desert
- the largest bone in human body Femur (thighbone)
- the smallest bone in the human body Stapes
- the largest flower in the world Rafflesia
- the largest ocean in
the world Pacific Ocean
- the largest plateau in
the world Tibetan Plateau
- the tallest waterfall in the world Angel
Falls
- the first linguistic state in india Andhra Pradesh
- Which is the first biosphere reserve in india Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve
- India's largest fresh water lake Wular Lake
- largest freshwater lake in the world Lake Superior
- Assam is known as tea garden of India
- Baba Budan introduced cofee to India
- Suisini folk dances is associated with
Rajasthan.
- The sweetmeat is referred to Petha of Agra.
- Rice cultivation is associated with Lothal.
- World toilate day observed on 19 November.
- Rashtriya Krishi Bima yojna first indroduced in 1999.
- Asia’s first cycle highway has been inaugurated in Uttar Pradesh.
- Life Insurance was nationalized in 1956.
- The International Court of Justice sits in the Hague.
- The Finance Commission in India is appointed by The president.
- Hygrometer - measuring the relative humidity of
atmosphere
- Hydrophone - for measuring sound under water
- Pyrheliometer - measuring solar radiation received
at earth
- Hydrometer - measuring the relative density or
specific gravity of liquid.
- Probiotic curd (yogurt) contains health benefitting good Bacteria.
- The canal which links Atlantic Ocean with Pacific Ocean is Panama.
- The land of maximum biodiversity is Tropical.
- Mounds of sand formed by wind action are called Dunes.
- the river Ganga originates from Gaumukh.
- Virus microorganism causes hepatitis B.
- The animal that do not develop hypertension inspite of heavy
intake of salt is Camel.
- The Government of India Act, 1935 was based on Simon Commission.
- Our national calendar is based on Saka era- 78 AD
- ‘Kesari’, the Newspaper was started by Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak 1881
- Mark Zuckerberg is associated with Facebook
- Telangana is the 29th state of India
- AGMARK is a quality guarantee.
- Mg2+ is found in chlorophyll.
- An galvanometer can be converted into an ammeter by
connecting a low resistance in parallel.
- Sunda Trench is in Indian Ocean
- Spleen is also known as the graveyard of
RBC
- The Humboldt Current is a cold, low-salinity ocean
current
- A man cannot see clearly beyond 10 meters. The disease be
suffers from myopia
- The magnetic effect of electric current was first observed by
Oersted
- In West Bangal,Raniganj is associated with coalfield
- B. N. Rao was appointed the Constitutional
advisor to the Constituent Assembly of India
- Eskimos tribes - Greenland, North Canada, Alaska,
North Siberia
- Bushman tribes- Kalahari Desert
- Pygmies tribes - Congo basin, Zaire
- Turregs tribes - Sahara Desert
- The Suez Canal is
in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea
- The first Indian State to introduce Panchayat Raj System Rajasthan
- Globalisation refers to the increasingly global
relationships of culture, people and economic activity
- The heighest peak in india is K2 ( Godwin Austin )
- The ngultrum has been the currency of Bhutansince
1974
- The Third Battle of Panipat took place on 14 January 1761
- NTPC kawas is located at adityanagar in surat
district in gujrat.
- Andhra coasts of India is most affected by violent
tropical cyclones
- Nobel Prizes are awarded annually at Stockholm,
Sweden,
- the peace prize which is awarded in Oslo, Norway.
- Sukumar sen was the first Chief
Election Commissioner of India
- silver bromide is used on photographic
film
- LIC is an example for Non-Banking Financial
institution
- Pravasi Bharatiya Divas
(English: Non-resident Indian Day), is celebrated in India on 9 January
- Rajatarangini was written
by Kalhan
- India’s first exclusive
hospital for elephant will come up in which state KERAL
- Vasco De Gama after
historic voyage of 1498 reached for the first time in India at Calicut
- The Estimates Committee, constituted for the
first time in 1950, is a Parliamentary Committee consisting of 30 Members,
elected every year by the Lok Sabha from amongst its Members
- Plants that flower and
fruit only once and then die are termed monocarpic
or semelparous.
- Acid rain is caused by
emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen
oxide
- Article 324, the Indian Constitution
deals with Election Commission
- The heaviest naturally
occurring element is uranium
- Trishala was the mother of Mahavira
- Nanda Devi is the highest mountain
in Uttarakhand
- ‘Young Fold
Mountains’ Himalayas
- Padma Bhushat is to recognize
distinguished service of a high order to the nation
- Mirak Mirza Ghiyath was the architect of
Humayun's Tomb
- Convex and concave mirrors
are examples of Spherical mirrors
- Delhi first became the capital of a kingdom
under the Tomara Rajputs.
- Alpha keratin is a protein present in which thing? – wool
- Where was the first session of the constituent assemby held ?
– New Delhi
- Which of the following is used as a moderator in nuiclear
reactor? – Graphite
- Which planet looks reddish in the night sky – mars
- What was the source of the blue gem stone, lapis lazuli, for
the people of harrapan culture – Afganistan
- Sachin scored his 100th international centurey
against which country – Bangladesh
- In baseball the two opposing teams consistt of howmany
players – 9 players each
- The improper function of which results in condition Myxedema
in human being – thyroid gland
- In the vedic society, which was the term used to denote a
group of families – grama
- Who was the chairman of the Union Constitution Committee of
the Contituent assembly – Javahahar
lal
- Which element that does not occur in nature but can be
produced artificially – plutoniom
- When had India a plan holiday – after the drought of 1966
- How are Latitude and Longitude – perpendicular to each other
- Which philosophy holds the the world is created and mainted
by universal law – jain philosophy
- Which book is authored by VS Naipaul – a house for Mr. Biswas
- Which can be used for biological control of mosquitoes – Gambusia
- Which proclamation of National Emergency automatically
suspends – right to freedom
- The latitude of a place is the same as which place – celestial pole
- What was the script used in the earliest Tamil inscriptions
- brahmi
- When did first world war start – 1914
- Kanha is famous for which endangered species of deer – swamp deer
- Which vitamin helps in clotting of blood – vitamin k
- Who is called the father of economics – adam smith
- Who has given scarcity definition of economics- robbins
- India has- mixed
economy
- The contribution of agriculture to india’s economy is – decreasing
- National development council was set up in – 1952
- Economic survy is published by – ministry of finance
- The tomb of babar –
kabul
- The mughal emperor , who died a sudden fall the staircase was
– humayun
- Which mughal emperor prohibited the use of tobacco – jahangir
- Tulsidas was a contemporary of – Akbar
- The mughal painting reached its zenith during the reign of – jahangir
- In which language was Tuzuki Bburi written – persian
- Nishat garden was built by – asaf ali
- Super nova is – a
dying star
- The uttermost layer of the sun is called – corona
- If there is no sun, the color of the sky would be – black
- The solar corona mainly consist of – molten lava
- Which planet is known as the Earth’s twin – venus
- Which of the following planet is near to Earth – venus
- Which of the following is largest of inner planet- earth
- First Municipal corporation was set up in 1687 was – Madras
- The first fully inidan bank is – Punjab National Bank
- The first Muslim President of the Indan National congress was
– Badruddin Tayyabji
- The first National park established in India is – corbett national park
- The first terlgraph line in India was laid between – calcutta national park
- The first newspaper publish in English language in India was
– the bengal gazette
- Which of the following river makes largest delta of india – Ganga
- Which of the following is the longest bridge in India – Dhola Sadiya Bridge
- India’ s largest solar power plant has been launched in which
of the following state- Madhya pradesh
- Who was the first Inidan woman president of the India
National congress –Annie Besant
- First indian woman
awarded on olympic medal – karnam
Malleshwari
- What is the velocity of objet at maximum height – zero
- The number of official languages in india – 22
- What is the location of chandragiri fort – chandragiri andhra pradesh
- Who was the father of prithviraj chauhan – someshwar chauhan
- Tuquoise is a mineral of hydrated phosphate of – copper and aluminum
- Oncogene leads to –
cancer
- Full form of PVC –
polyvinyl chloride
- Eldest pandava brother –
yudhishthire
- Which fundamental right cannot be suspended – right to life and personal liberty
- Chormite is the ore for metal – chromium
- Who discovered bacteria – van leeuwenhoek
- Hind swaraj is a book written by – Mohandas k. gandhi
- Who plyed role of gandhi in oscar winning movie gandhi – Ben Kingsley
- Ranthambor fort is situated at – Rajsthan
- Scientific name of Neem is – Azadirachta indica
- Mohiniyattam dance belongs to which state – kerala
- Who is the author of ignited minds – A P J Abdul Kalam
- How many members can be appointed by president in Rajya sabha
12
- Dogri is spoken in which state – j and k and himachal pradehs
- Fundamental duties in indian counsitution have been borrowed
from – USSR
- Process of making curd from milk – coagulation
- Which catalyst is used to make milk form curd – renin
- Which state has maximum number of forests Madhya pradesh
- Bibi ka makbara was built by – Azam shah
- Bodo tribes in which state – assam
- Who invented seismogrph –
john milne
- Who given oath to governor – chief justice of high court
- Which is the longest day nothern hemisphere – 21 june
- Air is completely removed from an electric bulb – oxidation of filament
- The filament of bulb is made of – tungsten
- A Transformer is a device for – stepping up or down voltage
- Curie is a unit of – Radioactivity
- Power of lens is measured in – Diopter
- An instrument used to measure humidity is – hygrometer
- A steel ball floats on mercury because – the density of mercury is higher than that of steel
- When the mass and speed of a body is doubled , its kinetic
energy becomes – eight times
- Raindrops are spherical due to – surface tension
- Speed of sound highest in which medium – iron
- Bat can fly in dark because they – produce ultrasonic waves
- When the velocity of a body is doubled, its – momentum is doubled
- The weight of a body is – maximum at the poles
- If a body is taken from the earth to moon – its mass will remain same but weight will be
different
- When a ship enters a sea from a river – its rises a little
- Which of the following action will double the period of a
simple pendulum – make the pendulum four
times long
- The intensity of an earthquake is measured with a – seismograph
- A dentist’s mirror is a –
concave mirror
- A women’s voice is shriller than man’s due to – higher frequency
- Si unit of luminous intensity is – candela
- Which of the physical quantities have the same dimension – work and torque
- A passenger in a moving train tosses a coin upward which
falls behind him. It implies that the motion of the train is – accelerated
- Definition of force comes from Newton’s second law of motion
- If a bomb dropped from an airplane exploded in mid air – its KE increases
- Fat can be separated from milk in a cream separator because
of – centrifugal force
- A diode can be used for – rectification
- Melting point of ice – decrease
with increase of pressure
- If the temperature inside a room is increased , the relative
humidity will – decrease
- Radioactivity was discovered by – H. Becquerel
- Barometer – pressure , lactometer – milk , coluomb’s law – charge
- In a transistor, the base is – an extrinsic semiconductor
- Depth of the ocean is measured by – fathometer
- The process of splitting of a heavy molecules into 2 or more
lighter molecules is known as – Nuclear
fission
- Ohm’s law – v = IR
- Twinkling of stars is based upon – refraction
- Optical fibre following …… to carry the information in the
form of light – total internal
reflection
- Thermometer use mercury because – it does not stick to the glass
- Light year is unit of – distance
- Current is scalar
quantity
- Electric generator converts – mechanical to electric
- Electric motor converts – electric to mechanical
- Microphone converts – sound
to electric , loudspeaker converts –
electric to sound ,
- Which gas is most popular as laughing gas – Nitrous Oxide
- Electromagnetic concept was observed and discovered by – James Hargreaves
- The last Governor-General of the East India Company and the
first Viceroy under the crown was Charles
John Canning
- The Brahmos Missile was developed by which country – joint venture of India and Russia
- The concept of inertia was develop by – Galilio
- For the cultivation, name the crop required of water logging
– Rice
- Non –Cooperation movement got the support both from
Hindus and Muslims
- Who achieved the discovery of Vitamin C – James Watson
- What is the purest form of iron – Wrought Iron
- What is the speed of earth around sun – 30 km/sec
- Splittiing of light into its constituent colors is known as
what – Dispersion
- Basically the heavy water is used by which type of industries
– in Nuclear Power generation plants
- Mechanical clock made by whom – Isaac Newton
- What is the name of the tube which connects the middle ear
with the throat – Eustachian Tube
- What is the best source of protein – soyabean
- Energy of the sun concept discovered by which scientist – Hasn Selye
- Rate of growth of plant is measured by which instrument – Auxanometer
- One horsepower = 746
watts
- National Flag Adopted on
22 July 1947 Designed by Pingali venkayya
- Which was the first satellite of India , go into the orbit = Aryabhatta
- In human body Vitamin K is necessary for what – Formation of Prothrombin
- Who discovered the modern Anthropology – Frederick Sanger
- White revolution is related with what – Milk production
- What is the radiant energy of the sun is transmitted – Short Waves
- What is the chemical formula of Sodium Hydroxide – NaOH
- Planet uranus was discovered by – Hideki Yakawa
- The folded Earth book was written by – Anuradha Roy
- Barometer was invented by – F. banting
- Which rays is very helpful in long distance photography – Infra Red rays
- In India, who laid the foundation of Nuclear science – Homi j bhabh
Name of vegetabel which is also known as a flower
– Brocoli
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