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Why doesn’t blood freeze inside the human body?
a. Hemoglobin
b. Hipporin
c. Fibrinogen
d. None of these
Option b – Hipporin
Where are red blood cells (RBCs) produced?
a. Spleen
b. Renal
c. Liver
d. Bone marrow
Option d – Bone marrow
In which part of the body are red blood cells formed?
a. Heart
b. Spleen
c. Liver
d. Bone marrow
Option d – Bone marrow
What is the primary function of white blood cells (WBCs)?
a. Transporting carbon monoxide
b. Carrying oxygen
c. Providing immunity
d. None of these
Option c – Providing immunity
How much blood does an average adult have?
a. 3-4 liters
b. 4-5 liters
c. 5-6 liters
d. 6-7 liters
Option c – 5-6 liters
What is the pH level of human blood?
a. 8.1
b. 8.4
c. 7.4
d. 9.2
Option c – 7.4
Which organ acts as the ‘blood bank’ of the human body?
a. Spleen
b. Lung
c. Heart
d. Liver
Option a – Spleen
Where is blood filtered in the human body?
a. Lung
b. Heart
c. Kidney
d. Liver
Option c – Kidney
What metal is found in hemoglobin?
a. Copper
b. Iron
c. Manganese
d. Zinc
Option b – Iron
Operation Flood focused on
a. Flood prevention
b. Feed storage
c. Increasing milk production
d. Fish farming
Option c – Increasing milk production
Who led the White Revolution in India?
a. Dr. M.S. Swaminathan
b. Dr. Varghese Kurien
c. Dr. Amrita Patel
d. Dr. Punjab Singh
Option b – Dr. Varghese Kurien
The Pink Revolution is associated with
a. Tomato farming
b. Shrimp farming
c. Meat production
d. General food production
Option b – Shrimp farming
a. Tomato farming
b. Potato production
c. Egg production
d. Turnip production
Option b – Potato production
Which Indian state leads in jute cultivation?
a. Andhra Pradesh
b. Bihar
c. Tamil Nadu
d. West Bengal
Option d – West Bengal
Which state is India’s largest wheat producer?
a. Uttar Pradesh
b. Punjab
c. Haryana
d. Madhya Pradesh
Option a – Uttar Pradesh
Which Indian state tops in milk production?
a. Gujarat
b. Haryana
c. Punjab
d. Uttar Pradesh
Option d – Uttar Pradesh
The White Revolution is linked to
a. Food production
b. Milk production
c. Cotton production
d. Fishery development
Option b – Milk production
When was the first modern computer developed?
a. 1946 A.D.
b. 1950 A.D.
c. 1960 A.D.
d. 1965 A.D.
Option a – 1946 A.D.
What is the control unit of a computer called?
a. Printer
b. Keyboard
c. CPU
d. Hard disk
Option c – CPU
What is referred to as the “brain” of the computer?
a. Memory
b. Keyboard
c. CPU
d. Hard disk
Option c – CPU
What do we call the main screen of a computer?
a. Father Board
b. MotherBoard
c. Keyboard
d. None of the above
Option c – Keyboard
What instrument is used to check milk purity?
a. Hydrometer
b. Manometer
c. Fadometer
d. Lactometer
Option d – Lactometer
Which instrument is used to measure height?
a. Barometer
b. Planimeter
c. Altimeter
d. Hydrometer
Option c – Altimeter
What device measures the humidity in the air?
a. Hydrometer
b. Hygrometer
c. Potentiometer
d. Lactometer
Option b – Hygrometer
Who is recognized as the father of the computer?
a. Herman Hollerith
b. Charles Babbage
c. Blaise Pascal
d. Joseph Jacquard
Option b – Charles Babbage
In which region do the majority of the world’s earthquakes (approximately 63%) occur?
a. Pacific Ocean belt
b. Mid-continental belt
c. Mid-Atlantic belt
d. Indian Ocean belt
Option a – Pacific Ocean belt
The word “Tsunami” originates from which language?
a. German
b. Portuguese
c. Japanese
d. Chinese
Option c – Japanese
In which country are destructive sea waves caused by earthquakes commonly referred to as tsunamis?
a. Mexico
b. Japan
c. Britain
d. New Zealand
Option b – Japan
What does the Richter scale measure?
a. Intensity of earthquakes
b. Atmospheric humidity
c. Rainfall
d. Temperature
Option a – Intensity of earthquakes
What does a seismograph detect?
a. Ocean currents
b. Tidal movements
c. Earthquake vibrations
d. None of these
Option c – Earthquake vibrations
What is the point on the surface directly above the earthquake origin called?
a. Earthquake origin
b. Epicenter
c. Earthquake center
d. None of these
Option b – Epicenter
What is the primary cause of tsunamis?
a. Volcanic eruption
b. Earthquake
c. Cyclonic storm
d. Anticyclone
Option b – Earthquake
Which one of these ports functions as a free trade zone?
a. Kochi
b. Tuticorin
c. Chennai
d. Kandla
Option d – Kandla
Where is Mormugao Port located?
a. Andhra Pradesh
b. Maharashtra
c. Goa
d. Odisha
Option c – Goa
Which was the first corporate major port in India?
a. Nhava Sheva
b. Dahej
c. Ennore
d. Paradip
Option c – Ennore
Which port is referred to as the ‘Eastern Gateway of India’s Maritime Trade’?
a. Kolkata-Haldia
b. Paradip
c. Visakhapatnam
d. Gopalpur
Option a – Kolkata-Haldia
Nhava Sheva Port Project belongs to which city?
a. Kolkata
b. Mumbai
c. Chennai
d. Paradip
Option b – Mumbai
When was India’s first population census carried out?
a. 1861 A.D.
b. 1872 A.D.
c. 1881 A.D.
d. 1882 A.D.
Option b – 1872 A.D.
Under which Governor-General was the first census conducted in India?
a. Lord Lytton
b. Lord Ripon
c. Lord Mayo
d. Lord Northbrook
Option c – Lord Mayo
Which is the largest port in India?
a. Visakhapatnam
b. Mumbai
c. Tuticorin
d. Kandla
Option b – Mumbai
What is the name of the strait that separates India and Sri Lanka?
a. Strait of Malacca
b. Dover Strait
c. Palk Strait
d. Strait of Hormuz
Option c – Palk Strait
Which line marks the boundary between India and China?
a. Radcliffe Line
b. Durand Line
c. McMahon Line
d. None of these
Option c – McMahon Line
What is the name of the boundary line between India and Pakistan?
a. 38th Parallel
b. Radcliffe Line
c. McMahon Line
d. Durand Line
Option b – Radcliffe Line
Between which two countries is Adam’s Bridge located?
a. India and Pakistan
b. India and Bangladesh
c. India and Sri Lanka
d. India and Myanmar
Option d – India and Myanmar
The Ten-Degree Channel lies between which two island groups?
a. Little Andaman and Great Andaman
b. Little Andaman and Nicobar Islands
c. Little Nicobar and Car Nicobar
d. Little Nicobar and Great Nicobar
Option b – Little Andaman and Nicobar Islands
At a constant temperature, which property is identical for molecules of all gases?
a. Mass
b. Speed
c. Momentum
d. Kinetic energy
Option d – Kinetic energy
Why is water known as a universal solvent?
a. It has a dipolar structure and conducts heat efficiently
b. It possesses a high specific heat
c. It is a hydrogen oxide
d. It is a hydrogen oxide with high specific heat
Option a – It has a dipolar structure and conducts heat efficiently
A person hears an echo 2 seconds after clapping near a cliff. If the speed of sound is 346 m/s, how far is the cliff?
a. 173 m
b. 346 m
c. 692 m
d. 1384 m
Option b – 346 m
An athlete runs one full circle on a track with a 200-meter diameter. What is the approximate distance covered?
a. 528 meters
b. 628 meters
c. 314 meters
d. 1256 meters
Option b – 628 meters
What is the approximate age of the universe?
a. 13.8 years
b. 13.8 thousand years
c. 13.8 million years
d. 13.8 billion years
Option d – 13.8 billion years
What happens to a metal sheet’s circular hole when it is heated?
a. It expands
b. It contracts
c. It stays the same
d. It changes shape
Option a – It expands
Who formulated the uncertainty principle in quantum theory?
a. Rutherford
b. Bohr
c. Heisenberg
d. Feynman
Option c – Heisenberg
Why do stars appear to twinkle when viewed from Earth?
a. Reflection
b. Refraction
c. Diffraction
d. Interference
Option b – Refraction
Where on Earth is gravitational acceleration the greatest?
a. At the Earth’s core
b. Halfway between the core and surface
c. On the Earth’s surface
d. At a height equal to Earth’s radius above the surface
Option c – On the Earth’s surface
At what Celsius temperature is water’s density at its peak?
a. 100°
b. 44°
c. 4°
d. 0°
Option c – 4°
Where was the horseshoe arch first introduced in India?
a. Iltutmish’s Tomb
b. Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq’s Tomb
c. Alai Darwaza
d. Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque
Option c – Alai Darwaza
a. Somdev
b. Jaita
c. Napa
d. Abhi Kavi
Option d – Abhi Kavi
Which Sultan added the fifth storey to the Qutb Minar?
a. Qutbuddin Aibak
b. Iltutmish
c. Firuz Shah Tughluq
d. Sikandar Lodi
Option c – Firuz Shah Tughluq
The first true arch in Sultanate architecture is seen in which structure?
a. Tomb of Iltutmish
b. Tomb of Balban
c. Alai Darwaza
d. Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque
Option b – Tomb of Balban
Who constructed the Alai Darwaza?
a. Iltutmish
b. Balban
c. Alauddin Khalji
d. Firuz Tughluq
Option c – Alauddin Khalji
Who among the following did not participate in building Qutb Minar?
a. Qutbuddin Aibak
b. Iltutmish
c. Alauddin Khalji
d. Firuz Shah Tughluq
Option c – Alauddin Khalji
What is the earliest Indo-Islamic style tomb in India?
a. Humayun’s Tomb
b. Balban’s Tomb
c. Aybak’s Tomb
d. Alauddin’s Tomb
Option b – Balban’s Tomb
Where is India’s Central Drug Research Institute situated?
a. Lucknow
b. Delhi
c. Chennai
d. Bangalore
Option a – Lucknow
Where is the Central Rice Research Institute located?
a. Cuttack
b. Bhopal
c. Kolkata
d. Chennai
Option a – Cuttack
Where is the Indian Agricultural Research Institute based?
a. New Delhi
b. Pant Nagar
c. Chandigarh
d. Nagpur
Option a – New Delhi
The Central Mining Research Institute is located in which city?
a. Ranchi
b. Dhanbad
c. Hyderabad
d. Bilaspur
Option b – Dhanbad
Where is the Central Road Research Institute situated?
a. New Delhi
b. Kolkata
c. Mumbai
d. Chennai
Option b – Kolkata
Where is the Central Food Technological Research Institute located?
a. Mysore
b. Hyderabad
c. Chandigarh
d. New Delhi
Option a – Mysore
The Central Forest Research Institute is situated in which city?
a. Dehradun
b. Lucknow
c. Bilaspur
d. Kolkata
Option a – Dehradun
How long does a geostationary satellite take to complete one orbit?
a. 24 Hours
b. 30 Days
c. 365 Days
d. Varies constantly
Option a – 24 Hours
AGNI is best described as which of the following?
a. A long-range gun
b. A fighter aircraft
c. A multi-purpose tank
d. A ballistic missile
Option d – A ballistic missile
What exactly is a supernova?
a. A comet
b. A star at the end of its life cycle
c. An asteroid
d. A black hole
Option a – A comet
The Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics is found in which city?
a. New Delhi
b. Chennai
c. Kolkata
d. Mumbai
Option c – Kolkata
What is the approximate range of the Agni III missile developed by India?
a. 1000 Km
b. 2250 Km
c. 3500 Km
d. 5000 Km
Option c – 3500 Km
a. Cochin Shipyard
b. Hindustan Shipyard
c. Garden Reach Shipbuilders, Kolkata
d. Mazagon Dock, Mumbai
Option c – Garden Reach Shipbuilders, Kolkata
What was the name of the first robotic spacecraft to explore Venus?
a. Challenger
b. Magellan
c. Newton
d. Galileo
Option b – Magellan
Where is the Central Leather Research Institute located?
a. Guwahati
b. Pune
c. Srinagar
d. Chennai
Option d – Chennai
In which year was ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) established?
a. 1974
b. 1970
c. 1969
d. 1967
Option c – 1969
Which was the first missile to be indigenously developed in India?
a. Akash
b. Agni
c. Prithvi
d. Trishul
Option c – Prithvi
Which creature is often referred to as nature’s radar?
a. Pigeon
b. Vulture
c. Owl
d. Hippopotamus
Option a – Pigeon
In which year was India’s first satellite, Aryabhatta, launched?
a. 1972
b. 1975
c. 1977
d. 1979
Option b – 1975
Where is the Air Force Academy of India located?
a. Mumbai
b. Coimbatore
c. Kakinada
d. Hyderabad
Option d – Hyderabad
What is the name of India’s mission to the Moon?
a. Insat – 5
b. Kalpana – II
c. Vikram – I
d. Chandrayaan – I
Option d – Chandrayaan – I
Who is credited with the development of the ballistic missile?
a. Samuel Cohen
b. Wernher von Braun
c. Edward Teller
d. J. Robert Oppenheimer
Option b – Wernher von Braun
What is the name of India’s research station in the Arctic region?
a. Himadri
b. Maitri
c. Dakshin Gangotri
d. None of these
Option a – Himadri
Where is one of India’s nuclear power plants located?
a. Tarapur
b. Korba
c. Kolkata
d. Neyveli
Option a – Tarapur
Which of the following is a surface-to-air missile?
a. Trishul
b. Agni
c. BrahMos
d. K-15 Sagarika
Option a – Trishul
Which of the following is an air-to-air missile?
a. Agni
b. Astra
c. Akash
d. Prithvi
Option b – Astra
Which space vehicle carried the first humans to the Moon?
a. Columbia
b. Challenger
c. Apollo
d. Explorer
Option c – Apollo
What was India’s first indigenously developed missile?
a. Agni
b. Prithvi
c. Trishul
d. Akash
Option b – Prithvi
Who was the first human to travel into space?
a. Yuri Gagarin
b. Alan Shepard
c. Edward H. White
d. Valentina Tereshkova
Option a – Yuri Gagarin
Who is referred to as the pioneer of India’s missile development program?
a. Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
b. Dr. U.R. Rao
c. Dr. Chidambaram
d. Dr. Homi Bhabha
Option d – Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
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