150 + Static Gk Mixed Qs150 + स्टेटिक Gk मिश्रित Qs
Q. Indus Valley Civilization was spread over...............
Ans: Punjab, Sind, Rajasthan, Gujarat
Q. Herodotus is known as the father of ................
Ans: History
Q. Study of inscriptions is called...
Ans: Epigraphy
Q. ………………….....is an imaginary line going around the earth from east to west
Ans: Equator
Q. What is the angular distance of either pole from the Equator?
Ans: 1/4th of a circle
Q. What is the glowing surface of the sun called?
Ans: Photosphere
Q. Who is the Chief Executive of Indian Union?
Ans: Prime Minister
Q. What is Mariana trench famous for?
Ans: Deepest point on the Earth
Q. In which kind of mountains are horsts and graben found?
Ans: Block Mountains
Q. Which two oceans are connected by the Bering Strait?
Ans: Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean
__________________
Q. Can a person act as governor of more than one state?
Ans: Yes
Q. What is the full form of DNA?
Ans: Deoxyribonucleic acid
Q. Which of the following are used in making stainless steel?
Ans: Iron, Chromium and Nickel
Q. Tetraethyl lead is used as----
Ans: Petrol additive
Q. Which of the following mainly constitutes dry ice?
Ans: Carbon dioxide
Q. The Ahoms originally belonged to which place?
Ans: Myanmar
Q. Which of the following pairs of, Tribes and the place where they belong to, is wrong?
Ans: The Gonds:Rajasthan
Q. Find the correct combination of the type of hardwood trees found in tropical deciduous forests:
Ans: Sal, teak, neem, shisham
Q. To whom does a judge of the Supreme Court address his resignation if he wants to leave office before his term is complete?
Ans: The President
Q. Which of the following is the headquarter of the South-Eastern Railway and Eastern Railway Zones?
Ans: Kolkata
Q. Which one of the following is the premier iron ore exporting sea port of the country ?
Ans: Marmagao
_______________
Q. Which of the following is used to measure the power of electric circuit?
Ans: Wattmeter
Q. What is adhesive force?
Ans: Force of attraction between different substances
Q. Which one of the following is the softest element?
Ans: Sodium
Q. Which one of the following metals does not react with water to produce Hydrogen?
Ans: Cadmium
Q. The process of obtaining food by amoeba is ...........
Ans: Food Vacuole
Q. Which of the following is not caused by a virus?
Ans: Tuberculosis
Q. How much is the security deposit for Lok Sabha election?
Ans: 25000 Rupees
Q. How many National Parties and State Parties are recognised by the Election Commission of India?
Ans: 6 National & 49 State Parties
Q. In which year the National Food for Work Programme was launched?
Ans: 2004
Q. Who was the President of the Constituent Assembly of India?
Ans: Dr. Rajendra Prasad
_______________
Q. Which of the following is used in gas welding?
Ans: Acetylene
Q. Protanopia is the form of colour blindness in which the patient can not see --
Ans: Red colour
Q. Which part of the plant consists of the Quinine, the medicine used in malaria?
Ans: Bark
Q. Which of the following gases can be used for storage of fresh sample of an oil for a long time?
Ans: Helium or nitrogen
Q. Which one of the following processes involve chemical reactions?
Ans: Heating copper wire in presence of air at high temperature
Q. Which of the following pairs does not match?
Ans: Gauss-Light
Q. Who wrote the biography of Harshavardhana?
Ans: Banabhatta
Q. What was the capital of Chalukyas?
Ans: Aihole
Q. What is PODZOL?
Ans: Soils of coniferous climate
Q. Aphelion is the point in earth's orbit which is............
Ans: Farthest from the sun
______________
Q. An aqueous solution turns red litmus solution blue. Excess addition of which of the following solution would reverse the change?
Ans: Hydrochloric acid
Q. Sodium carbonate is a basic salt because it is a salt of.....
Ans: weak acid and strong base
Q. What is the SI unit of electric charge?
Ans: Coulomb
Q. The vaccine triple antigen is given to children to protect them against which diseases?
Ans: Tetanus, Diphtheria and Whooping cough
Q. Which of the following rating is analysed or loan approval?
Ans: CIBIL
Q. Who presented the first Union Budget of Independent India?
Ans: R. K. Shanmukham Chetty
Q. Jhumming refers to...............
Ans: Shifting agriculture in North-Eastern states of India
Q. Which day is celebrated as World Food Day?
Ans: 16th October
Q. Mean Temp 21°C-27°C, 210 frost free days and an annual rainfall of 50-80 cm. Which of the following crops requires these conditions?
Ans: Cotton
Q. Which of following in NOT a property of cathode ray?
Ans: These rays make materials cool on which they fall
_____________
Q. The term absolutist is referred to:
Ans: Monarchical government
Q. In revolutionary France, who were granted exclusive rights to vote?
Ans: Property-owning men
Q. What was viewed as obstacle to economic change and growth by new commercial classes during the initial years of Industrial Revolution?
Ans: Customs duties
Q. Which of the following industries did not exist in London before the First World War?
Ans: Motor cars and electrical goods
Q. Which Indian city was the first to get a smoke nuisance legislation?
Ans: Calcutta in 1863
Q. The firstever section of the underground railways in the world was opened on 10 January, 1863 between which two stations of London?
Ans: Paddington to Farringdon St.
Q. Which of these countries has a one-party system?
Ans: China
Q. Which of the following National Highways is the longest in the country?
Ans: National Highways No. 7
Q. The helicopter services to Oil and Natural Gas Corporation in its offshore operations are provided by :
Ans: Pawanhans helicopters
Q. National Waterway No. 1 is navigable between which of the following places ?
Ans: Between Allahabad and Haldia
_____________
Q. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
Ans: Sugarcane – Jammu and Kashmir
Q. India is the largest producer and consumer of ..............
Ans: Oil seeds
Q. India produces………………percent of world's coffee production.
Ans: 4 percent
Q. ICAR refers to ............
Ans: Indian Council of Agricultural Research
Q. The process of utilization of absorbed food is known as .................
Ans: Assimilation
Q. Major function of large intestine is ...........?
Ans: Reabsorption of water
Q. Elephantiasis is caused by ...............
Ans: Worms
Q. Who prepared the first vaccine?
Ans: Edward Jenner
Q. Which of the following country has three capitals?
Ans: South Africa
Q. Name the first missile developed in India?
Ans: Prithvi
____________
Q. Candela is used to measure .... ?
Ans: Intensity of flame
Q. Photovoltaic Solar cells convert .... ?
Ans: Solar energy into electrical energy
Q. If velocity of all fluid particles is same all the time then it can be said in a ...............
Ans: Streamline Flow
Q. What does nucleus of atom contain?
Ans: protons and neutrons
Q. How do isotope atoms differ from each other?
Ans: number of electrons
Q. Which of the following has the maximum density?
Ans: Water
Q. The first battle of Panipat was fought between which two kings?
Ans: Babur and Ibrahim Lodhi
Q. Who was the founder of Satyashodhak Samaj?
Ans: Jyotirao Phule
Q. The newspaper KESARI published by Tilak was in which language?
Ans: Marathi
Q. Who inspired the Young Bengal Movement?
Ans: Henry Vivian Derozio
______________
Q. Murra, Surti and Mehsana are the different breeds of.............
Ans: buffalo
Q. Wax glands of honey bee are present in .... ?
Ans: workers
Q. Keystone species of an ecosystem are those which.... ?
Ans: contribute maximum to the ecosystem
Q. When was the Constitution of India adopted by the Constituent Assembly?
Ans: 26 November, 1948
Q. Which article is called as the soul of the Indian Constitution?
Ans: Article 32
Q. The ratio of Hydrogen to Helium in the Sun is?
Ans: 3:1
Q. Where is Indrawati National Park situated?
Ans: Chhatisgarh
Q. Which is the largest Hydroelectric plant in India?
Ans: Koyna
Q. Why was Champaran Satyagraha carried out by Gandhiji?
Ans: To stop indigo cultivation
Q. Khilafat Movement was launched in opposition of ....................
Ans: The dissolution of the Caliph
______________
Q. Liver secretes ............. while carrying out its functions.
Ans: Bile
Q. The vitamin which can be most easily synthesised in human body is .................
Ans: Vitamin D
Q. Who discovered human cell?
Ans: Robert Hooke
Q. Which of the following substances are responsible for the foul smell in LPG?
Ans: Ethyl Mercaptan
Q. Which of the given gases is responsible for the brown colour of the smog or the air in the traffic hit areas?
Ans: Nitrogen Oxide
Q. Which principle works behind the magnifying glass?
Ans: Refraction
Q. What makes a thermometer to show change in temperature?
Ans: Thermal expansion
Q. What unit is used to measure the atmospheric pressure?
Ans: Bar
Q. How does the Vitamin D contribute in human growth?
Ans: It strengthens bones and teeth
___________
Q. Who was the president of The Boundary Commission?
Ans: Cyril Radcliff
Q. Who was the first woman president of Indian National Congress?
Ans: Anne Besant
Q. Where is the famous Indus Valley Civilization site Ropar located?
Ans: Punjab
Q. In which year Helio-Centric theory was discovered?
Ans: 1543
Q. Which of the following is known as the Golden Fibre?
Ans: Jute
Q. Which country is known as the land of living fossils?
Ans: Australia
Q. Which gland secretes Adrenaline hormone?
Ans: Adrenal Medusa
Q. Where is Anshi National Park situated?
Ans: Karnataka
Q. The animals which are not affected by the pathogens and carry them for a long time are called ............
Ans: Reservoirs
Q. What is the length of the Western Ghats?
Ans: 1600 kms
______________
Q. Which of the following writs is issued in case a person is not qualified for a designation?
Ans: Quo Warranto
Q. Where on the Earth there is no centrifugal force at all?
Ans: Poles
Q. Mount Etna, one of the world's most active volcanoes, is located in which country?
Ans: Italy
Q. The pass located at the southern end of the Nilgiri Hills in south India is called
Ans: the Palghat gap
Q. The translation of which of the following text is known as Razmnamah?
Ans: Mahabharta
Q. Where did the congress working committee first accept the idea of the quit India Movement?
Ans: Wardha
Q. Which of the following days is observed on the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, October 2nd?
Ans: International Day of Non-Violence.
Q. Who was the first Indian to receive a Nobel Prize?
Ans: Rabindranath Tagore
Q. Which of the following is the highest honour in the field of literature in India?
Ans: Jnanpith Award
Q. Which of the following Hollywood legend has won the Oscar award for 36 times?
Ans: Walt Disney
_____________
Q. When was the Ministry of Minority Affairs created?
Ans: 29th January 2006
Q. On which day International Day for Tolerance is observed?
Ans: 16th November
Q. What is the ratio of the width of our national flag?
Ans: 2:3
Q. Which of the following is not a form of classical dance in India?
Ans: Bihu
Q. The latitudinal differences in pressure delineate a number of major pressure zones, which correspond with?
Ans: Climatic zones
Q. When was the first census conducted in India?
Ans: 1872
Q. What is zinc layered iron called?
Ans: Galvanized iron
Q. What is used to protect the foundation of a building from termites?
Ans: Aldrin
Q. What is the process of coating the glass with a reflective substance to make a mirror?
Ans: Silvering
Q. What type of reaction is carried out by the lipase in the digestion of fats?
Ans: Hydrolysis
_________
Q. Which part of the human brain is the centre of memory, learning, thinking and reasoning?
Ans: Cerebrum
Q. Which of the following is an insectivore?
Ans: Spiny ant eaters
Q. What is the main component of egg shell and pearls?
Ans: Calcium carbonate
Q. What is the other name of tear gas?
Ans: Lachry mator
Q. What is the main use of Freon?
Ans: Refrigeration
Q. By which of the following acts, Indians got some elected representation for the first time?
Ans: Government of India Act, 1909
Q. The feature of Directive Principles of the State Policy in Indian Constitution is taken from which constitution?
Ans: Ireland
Q. When was Anti Defection law enacted?
Ans: 1985
Q. Which of the following is not a scheduled language in the Indian Constitution?
Ans: English
Q. Which Article enables the High Courts to issue writs in order to enforce the fundamental rights?
Ans: Article 226
________________
Q. Which of the following city was the capital of Magadh before Patliputra?
Ans: Rajgriha
Q. How many Upanishads are there in Hinduism?
Ans: 108
Q. What was meant by Ashwamedha in ancient India?
Ans: Horse sacrifice
Q. What do the Stupas of Buddhism contain?
Ans: Relics of the Buddha
Q. Mark the correct consequence of places with regard to Buddha?
Ans: Kapilavastu, Bodh Gaya, Sarnath, Kushinagar
Q. Who was known as the Napoleon of India?
Ans: Samudragupta
Q. Which Indus valley site is associated with the Great Granary?
Ans: Harappa
Q. Kanishka belonged to which dynasty?
Ans: Kushana
Q. ARTHASHASTRA, The book written by Chanakya, explains which of the following?
Ans: Polity and Diplomacy
Q. Who is known as the inventor of paper?
Ans: Cai Lun
Q. Indus Valley Civilization was spread over...............
Ans: Punjab, Sind, Rajasthan, Gujarat
Q. Herodotus is known as the father of ................
Ans: History
Q. Study of inscriptions is called...
Ans: Epigraphy
Q. ………………….....is an imaginary line going around the earth from east to west
Ans: Equator
Q. What is the angular distance of either pole from the Equator?
Ans: 1/4th of a circle
Q. What is the glowing surface of the sun called?
Ans: Photosphere
Q. Who is the Chief Executive of Indian Union?
Ans: Prime Minister
Q. What is Mariana trench famous for?
Ans: Deepest point on the Earth
Q. In which kind of mountains are horsts and graben found?
Ans: Block Mountains
Q. Which two oceans are connected by the Bering Strait?
Ans: Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean
__________________
Q. Can a person act as governor of more than one state?
Ans: Yes
Q. What is the full form of DNA?
Ans: Deoxyribonucleic acid
Q. Which of the following are used in making stainless steel?
Ans: Iron, Chromium and Nickel
Q. Tetraethyl lead is used as----
Ans: Petrol additive
Q. Which of the following mainly constitutes dry ice?
Ans: Carbon dioxide
Q. The Ahoms originally belonged to which place?
Ans: Myanmar
Q. Which of the following pairs of, Tribes and the place where they belong to, is wrong?
Ans: The Gonds:Rajasthan
Q. Find the correct combination of the type of hardwood trees found in tropical deciduous forests:
Ans: Sal, teak, neem, shisham
Q. To whom does a judge of the Supreme Court address his resignation if he wants to leave office before his term is complete?
Ans: The President
Q. Which of the following is the headquarter of the South-Eastern Railway and Eastern Railway Zones?
Ans: Kolkata
Q. Which one of the following is the premier iron ore exporting sea port of the country ?
Ans: Marmagao
_______________
Q. Which of the following is used to measure the power of electric circuit?
Ans: Wattmeter
Q. What is adhesive force?
Ans: Force of attraction between different substances
Q. Which one of the following is the softest element?
Ans: Sodium
Q. Which one of the following metals does not react with water to produce Hydrogen?
Ans: Cadmium
Q. The process of obtaining food by amoeba is ...........
Ans: Food Vacuole
Q. Which of the following is not caused by a virus?
Ans: Tuberculosis
Q. How much is the security deposit for Lok Sabha election?
Ans: 25000 Rupees
Q. How many National Parties and State Parties are recognised by the Election Commission of India?
Ans: 6 National & 49 State Parties
Q. In which year the National Food for Work Programme was launched?
Ans: 2004
Q. Who was the President of the Constituent Assembly of India?
Ans: Dr. Rajendra Prasad
_______________
Q. Which of the following is used in gas welding?
Ans: Acetylene
Q. Protanopia is the form of colour blindness in which the patient can not see --
Ans: Red colour
Q. Which part of the plant consists of the Quinine, the medicine used in malaria?
Ans: Bark
Q. Which of the following gases can be used for storage of fresh sample of an oil for a long time?
Ans: Helium or nitrogen
Q. Which one of the following processes involve chemical reactions?
Ans: Heating copper wire in presence of air at high temperature
Q. Which of the following pairs does not match?
Ans: Gauss-Light
Q. Who wrote the biography of Harshavardhana?
Ans: Banabhatta
Q. What was the capital of Chalukyas?
Ans: Aihole
Q. What is PODZOL?
Ans: Soils of coniferous climate
Q. Aphelion is the point in earth's orbit which is............
Ans: Farthest from the sun
______________
Q. An aqueous solution turns red litmus solution blue. Excess addition of which of the following solution would reverse the change?
Ans: Hydrochloric acid
Q. Sodium carbonate is a basic salt because it is a salt of.....
Ans: weak acid and strong base
Q. What is the SI unit of electric charge?
Ans: Coulomb
Q. The vaccine triple antigen is given to children to protect them against which diseases?
Ans: Tetanus, Diphtheria and Whooping cough
Q. Which of the following rating is analysed or loan approval?
Ans: CIBIL
Q. Who presented the first Union Budget of Independent India?
Ans: R. K. Shanmukham Chetty
Q. Jhumming refers to...............
Ans: Shifting agriculture in North-Eastern states of India
Q. Which day is celebrated as World Food Day?
Ans: 16th October
Q. Mean Temp 21°C-27°C, 210 frost free days and an annual rainfall of 50-80 cm. Which of the following crops requires these conditions?
Ans: Cotton
Q. Which of following in NOT a property of cathode ray?
Ans: These rays make materials cool on which they fall
_____________
Q. The term absolutist is referred to:
Ans: Monarchical government
Q. In revolutionary France, who were granted exclusive rights to vote?
Ans: Property-owning men
Q. What was viewed as obstacle to economic change and growth by new commercial classes during the initial years of Industrial Revolution?
Ans: Customs duties
Q. Which of the following industries did not exist in London before the First World War?
Ans: Motor cars and electrical goods
Q. Which Indian city was the first to get a smoke nuisance legislation?
Ans: Calcutta in 1863
Q. The firstever section of the underground railways in the world was opened on 10 January, 1863 between which two stations of London?
Ans: Paddington to Farringdon St.
Q. Which of these countries has a one-party system?
Ans: China
Q. Which of the following National Highways is the longest in the country?
Ans: National Highways No. 7
Q. The helicopter services to Oil and Natural Gas Corporation in its offshore operations are provided by :
Ans: Pawanhans helicopters
Q. National Waterway No. 1 is navigable between which of the following places ?
Ans: Between Allahabad and Haldia
_____________
Q. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
Ans: Sugarcane – Jammu and Kashmir
Q. India is the largest producer and consumer of ..............
Ans: Oil seeds
Q. India produces………………percent of world's coffee production.
Ans: 4 percent
Q. ICAR refers to ............
Ans: Indian Council of Agricultural Research
Q. The process of utilization of absorbed food is known as .................
Ans: Assimilation
Q. Major function of large intestine is ...........?
Ans: Reabsorption of water
Q. Elephantiasis is caused by ...............
Ans: Worms
Q. Who prepared the first vaccine?
Ans: Edward Jenner
Q. Which of the following country has three capitals?
Ans: South Africa
Q. Name the first missile developed in India?
Ans: Prithvi
____________
Q. Candela is used to measure .... ?
Ans: Intensity of flame
Q. Photovoltaic Solar cells convert .... ?
Ans: Solar energy into electrical energy
Q. If velocity of all fluid particles is same all the time then it can be said in a ...............
Ans: Streamline Flow
Q. What does nucleus of atom contain?
Ans: protons and neutrons
Q. How do isotope atoms differ from each other?
Ans: number of electrons
Q. Which of the following has the maximum density?
Ans: Water
Q. The first battle of Panipat was fought between which two kings?
Ans: Babur and Ibrahim Lodhi
Q. Who was the founder of Satyashodhak Samaj?
Ans: Jyotirao Phule
Q. The newspaper KESARI published by Tilak was in which language?
Ans: Marathi
Q. Who inspired the Young Bengal Movement?
Ans: Henry Vivian Derozio
______________
Q. Murra, Surti and Mehsana are the different breeds of.............
Ans: buffalo
Q. Wax glands of honey bee are present in .... ?
Ans: workers
Q. Keystone species of an ecosystem are those which.... ?
Ans: contribute maximum to the ecosystem
Q. When was the Constitution of India adopted by the Constituent Assembly?
Ans: 26 November, 1948
Q. Which article is called as the soul of the Indian Constitution?
Ans: Article 32
Q. The ratio of Hydrogen to Helium in the Sun is?
Ans: 3:1
Q. Where is Indrawati National Park situated?
Ans: Chhatisgarh
Q. Which is the largest Hydroelectric plant in India?
Ans: Koyna
Q. Why was Champaran Satyagraha carried out by Gandhiji?
Ans: To stop indigo cultivation
Q. Khilafat Movement was launched in opposition of ....................
Ans: The dissolution of the Caliph
______________
Q. Liver secretes ............. while carrying out its functions.
Ans: Bile
Q. The vitamin which can be most easily synthesised in human body is .................
Ans: Vitamin D
Q. Who discovered human cell?
Ans: Robert Hooke
Q. Which of the following substances are responsible for the foul smell in LPG?
Ans: Ethyl Mercaptan
Q. Which of the given gases is responsible for the brown colour of the smog or the air in the traffic hit areas?
Ans: Nitrogen Oxide
Q. Which principle works behind the magnifying glass?
Ans: Refraction
Q. What makes a thermometer to show change in temperature?
Ans: Thermal expansion
Q. What unit is used to measure the atmospheric pressure?
Ans: Bar
Q. How does the Vitamin D contribute in human growth?
Ans: It strengthens bones and teeth
___________
Q. Who was the president of The Boundary Commission?
Ans: Cyril Radcliff
Q. Who was the first woman president of Indian National Congress?
Ans: Anne Besant
Q. Where is the famous Indus Valley Civilization site Ropar located?
Ans: Punjab
Q. In which year Helio-Centric theory was discovered?
Ans: 1543
Q. Which of the following is known as the Golden Fibre?
Ans: Jute
Q. Which country is known as the land of living fossils?
Ans: Australia
Q. Which gland secretes Adrenaline hormone?
Ans: Adrenal Medusa
Q. Where is Anshi National Park situated?
Ans: Karnataka
Q. The animals which are not affected by the pathogens and carry them for a long time are called ............
Ans: Reservoirs
Q. What is the length of the Western Ghats?
Ans: 1600 kms
______________
Q. Which of the following writs is issued in case a person is not qualified for a designation?
Ans: Quo Warranto
Q. Where on the Earth there is no centrifugal force at all?
Ans: Poles
Q. Mount Etna, one of the world's most active volcanoes, is located in which country?
Ans: Italy
Q. The pass located at the southern end of the Nilgiri Hills in south India is called
Ans: the Palghat gap
Q. The translation of which of the following text is known as Razmnamah?
Ans: Mahabharta
Q. Where did the congress working committee first accept the idea of the quit India Movement?
Ans: Wardha
Q. Which of the following days is observed on the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, October 2nd?
Ans: International Day of Non-Violence.
Q. Who was the first Indian to receive a Nobel Prize?
Ans: Rabindranath Tagore
Q. Which of the following is the highest honour in the field of literature in India?
Ans: Jnanpith Award
Q. Which of the following Hollywood legend has won the Oscar award for 36 times?
Ans: Walt Disney
_____________
Q. When was the Ministry of Minority Affairs created?
Ans: 29th January 2006
Q. On which day International Day for Tolerance is observed?
Ans: 16th November
Q. What is the ratio of the width of our national flag?
Ans: 2:3
Q. Which of the following is not a form of classical dance in India?
Ans: Bihu
Q. The latitudinal differences in pressure delineate a number of major pressure zones, which correspond with?
Ans: Climatic zones
Q. When was the first census conducted in India?
Ans: 1872
Q. What is zinc layered iron called?
Ans: Galvanized iron
Q. What is used to protect the foundation of a building from termites?
Ans: Aldrin
Q. What is the process of coating the glass with a reflective substance to make a mirror?
Ans: Silvering
Q. What type of reaction is carried out by the lipase in the digestion of fats?
Ans: Hydrolysis
_________
Q. Which part of the human brain is the centre of memory, learning, thinking and reasoning?
Ans: Cerebrum
Q. Which of the following is an insectivore?
Ans: Spiny ant eaters
Q. What is the main component of egg shell and pearls?
Ans: Calcium carbonate
Q. What is the other name of tear gas?
Ans: Lachry mator
Q. What is the main use of Freon?
Ans: Refrigeration
Q. By which of the following acts, Indians got some elected representation for the first time?
Ans: Government of India Act, 1909
Q. The feature of Directive Principles of the State Policy in Indian Constitution is taken from which constitution?
Ans: Ireland
Q. When was Anti Defection law enacted?
Ans: 1985
Q. Which of the following is not a scheduled language in the Indian Constitution?
Ans: English
Q. Which Article enables the High Courts to issue writs in order to enforce the fundamental rights?
Ans: Article 226
________________
Q. Which of the following city was the capital of Magadh before Patliputra?
Ans: Rajgriha
Q. How many Upanishads are there in Hinduism?
Ans: 108
Q. What was meant by Ashwamedha in ancient India?
Ans: Horse sacrifice
Q. What do the Stupas of Buddhism contain?
Ans: Relics of the Buddha
Q. Mark the correct consequence of places with regard to Buddha?
Ans: Kapilavastu, Bodh Gaya, Sarnath, Kushinagar
Q. Who was known as the Napoleon of India?
Ans: Samudragupta
Q. Which Indus valley site is associated with the Great Granary?
Ans: Harappa
Q. Kanishka belonged to which dynasty?
Ans: Kushana
Q. ARTHASHASTRA, The book written by Chanakya, explains which of the following?
Ans: Polity and Diplomacy
Q. Who is known as the inventor of paper?
Ans: Cai Lun