GERNAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ

Q1. When was Jammu and Kashmir established?
Ans-26 October 1947
Q2- What is the capital of Jammu and Kashmir?
Ans-Jammu (October–March)
       Srinagar (March–October)
Q3.Largest city of Jammu and Kashmir?
Ans- Srinagar
Q4. How many Districts in J&K?
Ans- 22 Districts.
Q5. Who is the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir?
Ans- Mehbooba Mufti(JKPDP)
Q6.Who is the Deputy Chief Minister of the J&K?
Ans- Nirmal Kumar Singh(BJP)
Q7. Official Language of J&K?
Ans- Urdu.
Q8.What is the total area of J&K?
Ans- 222,236 km2 (85,806 sq mi).
Q9. Area rank  of Jammu and Kashmir?
Ans- 14th.
Q10.Who is the Governor of the state?
Ans- Narinder Nath Vohra.
1. The abbreviation ‘RPF’ stands for–
(A) Reserve Police Force (B) Railway Protection Force
(C) Regional Peoples Front (D) Railway Police Force
Answer: Railway Protection Force

2. Battle of Plassey was fought by the Britishers with–
(A) Siraj-ud-Daula (B) Mir Zafar
(C) Mir Qasim (D) Wajid Ali Shah
Answer: Siraj-ud-Daula 

3. Where is the Sariska Tiger Sanctuary?
(A) Gujarat (B) Rajasthan
(C) Madhya Pradesh (D) Haryana
Answer: Rajasthan

4. Brazil is situated in which continent ?
(A) South America (B) North America
(C) Africa (D) Europe
See Answer: South america

5. ‘Dogri’ language is spoken in which of the following States ?
(A) Assam (B) Bihar
(C) Odisha (D) Jammu and Kashmir
See Answer: jammu and kashmir

6. Which one of the following grows under the tree?
(A) Cabbage (B) Bengal gram
(C) Peanuts (D) Castor
Answer: Peanuts 

7. Biological fixation of nitrogen occurs most commonly in which of the following crops?
(A) Pulses (B) Rice
(C) Wheat (D) None of these
See Answer: none of these

8. Which disease is more common among agricultural workers as compared to urban population?
(A) Lung’s disease (B) Cirrhosis of liver
(C) Hookworm infection (D) Cancer
See Answer: hookworm infection

9. The function of haemoglobin in the body is–
(A) Transport of oxygen (B) Destruction of bacteria
(C) Provention of anemia (D) Utilisation of iron
See Answer: transport of oxygen

10. Which of the following types of clothes is manufactured by using petroleum products?
(A) Rayon Silk (B) Terelyne
(C) Nylon (D) Cotton
See Answer: nylon

11. Inflation is measured in terms of–
(A) Foreign reserved currency (B) Share price
(C) Wholesale Price Index (D) Government expenditure
See Answer: wholesale priceindex

12. The first woman Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India is–
(A) Vijayalakshmi Vishanathan (B) Kiran Bedi
(C) K. J. Udeshi (D) None of these
Answer: K. J. Udeshi 

13. Which of the following organisations has been assigned the task of providing Internet and telephone facilities in various India trains ?
(A) Konkan Railway Corporation (B) Container Corporation
(C) Rai Tel Corporation (D) Videsh Sanchar Nigam
See Answer:rail tel coperation

14. The Constitution (97th Amendment) Bill has been passed to reduced the size of the ministerial council to–
(A) 10% (B) 8% 
(C) 12% (D) 15%
Answer: 15%

15. “CAS” stands for–
(A) Conditional Audio System (B) Conditional Access System
(C) Complete Audio System (D) Complete Access System
Answer: Conditional Access System

16. Alexander the great was the ruler of–
(A) Greece (B) Rome
(C) Macedonia (D) Sparta
Answer: Macedonia 

17. Who is the owner of star television ?
(A) Tata group (B) George Luckas
(C) Rupert Murdork (D) Attenborough
Answer: Rupert Murdork 

18. On whose name will the new name of Churchgate be kept ?
(A) Shivaji (B) Balasaheb Devras
(C) Chintamani Rao Deshmukh (D) Raj Kapoor
See Answer:

19. When did the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir come into existence ?
(A) 26 Jan., 1957 (B) 26 Jan., 1951
(C) 26 Jan., 1958 (D) None of these
Answer: None of these

20. When was Panchayati Raj started in India ?
(A) 1950 AD (B) 1952 AD
(C) 1958 AD (D) 1962 AD
Answer: 1958 AD
1. Which State produces maximum quantity of copper?
(A) Kerala (B) Rajasthan
(C) Odisha (D) Madhya Pradesh
Answer: Rajasthan

2. The executive in India is directly responsible to–
(A) President (B) Judiciary
(C) Public (D) Legislature
Answer: Legislature

3. The meaning of ‘NISHK’ in Arth Vedic period Kavya was ornaments. It was used in Arthvad as–
(A) Shastra (B) Agricultural Implements
(C) Script (D) Coin
Answer: Coin

4. When was UNO formed?
(A) 20 October, 1945 (B) 11 November, 1944
(C) 24 October, 1945 (D) 25 June, 1946
Answer: 24 October, 1945 

5. Mount Abu, famous for Jain Temples in Rajasthan is known for–
(A) Abu Temple (B) Ranakpura Temple
(C) Dilwara Temple (D) Marble Temple
Answer: Dilwara Temple 

6. A light sensitive compound used in photography is–
(A) Silver Chloride (B) Silver sulphide
(C) Silver bromide (D) Silver oxide
Answer: Silver bromide 

7. In increasing sequence, the major elements present in the human body are–
(A) Calcium, iron, sodium, phosphorus
(B) Calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sulphur
(C) Calcium, iron, sodium, sulphur
(D) Calcium, potassium, phosphorus, iron
Answer: Calcium, iron, sodium, phosphorus

8. The image formed on the retina of a human eye is–
(A) Real and upright (B) Real and inverted
(C) Imaginary and upright (D) Imaginary and inverted
Answer: Real and inverted

9. Radioactive element which has been found to have large reserves in India is–
(A) Uranium (B) Thorium
(C) Radium (D) Plutonium
Answer: Thorium

10. Which of the following is an example of a plant that bears seeds but no fruits?
(A) Cotton plant (B) Peepal tree
(C) Eucalyptus tree (D) Pine tree
Answer: Eucalyptus tree 

11. Relative humidity is usually measured by–
(A) Theremometer (B) Barometer
(C) Hygrometer (D) Lactometer
Answer: Hygrometer 

12. Which of the following is an lsland Fort?
(A) Panhala (B) Ratnagirl
(C) Sindhudurg (D) Kalhapur
Answer: Ratnagirl

13. Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur houses the tomb of–
(A) Adil Shath-I (B) Mohammed Adil Shah
(C) Taj Snetava (D) None of these
Answer: Mohammed Adil Shah

14. ‘SARS’ stands for–
(A) Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (B) Type of Bird
(C) Sensitive Acute Respiratory Syndrome (D) Secretive Acute Respiratory Syndrome
Answer: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome 

15.”DHRUV” is–
(A) Surface to air missile (B) Stealth frigate
(C) Tank (D) Helicopter
Answer: Surface to air missile 

16. Who was the author of ‘Indian unrest’ ?
(A) Dadabhai Naoroji (B) Annie Besant
(C) Lala Lajpat Rai (D) Valentine Chirol
Answer: Valentine Chirol

17. Under whom does Lok Sabha Secretariat work ?
(A) Lok Sabha Speaker (B) Prime Minister
(C) Minister of Parliamentary Affairs (D) None of these
Answer: None of these

18. When the Supreme Court was constituted in 1950. How many judges were there including the chief justice in the Supreme Court ?
(A) 10 (B) 9
(C) 8 (D) 7
Answer: 8

19. On the bank of which river is Hyderabad situated ?
(A) Bhima (B) Sabarmati
(C) Musi (D) Luni
Answer: Musi 

20. When was the capital of India shifted from Kolkata to Delhi ?
(A) 1909 (B) 1910
(C) 1911 (D) 1914
Answer: 1911

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