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    Quick Quiz

    Kalpong Hydroelectric Power Project is located in

    (A) Andaman and Nicobar Islands

    (B) Arunachal Pradesh

    (C) Meghalaya

    (D) Sikkim

    Option a – Andaman and Nicobar Islands

    The oldest hydropower power plant in India is ( Oswal MCQ Class 12 )

    (A) Khopoli

    (B) Paikara

    (C) Mettur

    (D) Sidrapong

    Option d – Sidrapong

    The first hydropower station in India was commissioned at

    (A) Darjeeling

    (B) Shiva Samudram

    (C) Mohra

    (D) Khopoli

    Option a – Darjeeling

    Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched? ( Oswal MCQ Class 12 )

    (A) Govind Sagar: Satluj

    (B) Kolleru Lake: Krishna

    (C) Ukai Reservoir: Tapti

    (D) Wular Lake: Jhelum

    Option b – Kolleru Lake: Krishna

    Kalagarh Dam is built on which river?

    (A) Yamuna

    (B) Sharda

    (C) Ganga

    (D) Ramganga

    Option d – Ramganga

    Himachal Pradesh dam is now being built over the river Satluj. What is the main purpose of building the dam?

    (A) To check the flow of silts in the Bhakra dam

    (B) To provide water for irrigation in Himachal Pradesh

    (C) Fisheries

    (D) Afforestation in the runoff region

    Option a – To check the flow of silts in the Bhakra dam

    Which of the following projects is the joint venture of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka?

    (A) Dakshin Gangotri

    (B) Nagarjuna Sagar

    (C) Silent Valley

    (D) Telugu Ganga

    Option d – Telugu Ganga

    Which city will get water from the Telugu Ganga Project?

    (A) Madurai

    (B) Madras

    (C) Bangalore

    (D) Tiruchirappalli

    Option b – Madras

    Who called the multipurpose river valley projects the temples of modern India’?

    (A) Dr. Rajendra Prasad

    (B) Jawaharlal Nehru

    (C) Indira Gandhi

    (D) Mahatma Gandhi

    Option b – Jawaharlal Nehru

    The Almatti Dam is on the river

    (A) Godavari

    (B) Cauvery

    (C) Krishna

    (D) Mahanadi

    Option c – Krishna

    Who is the only cricketer to score two successive centuries in a World Cup?

    (a) Saurav Ganguly

    (b) Virender Sehwag

    (c) Rahul Dravid

    (d) Sachin Tendulkar

    Option c – Rahul Dravid

    Sachin Tendulkar scored his 100th century on 12th March 2012 while playing in the Asia Cup against –

    (a) Sri Lanka

    (b) Indonesia

    (c) Pakistan

    (d) Bangladesh

    Option d – Bangladesh

    Which country won the highest number of medals in the London Olympics 2012?

    (a) Japan

    (b) USA

    (c) India

    (d) France

    Option b – USA

    Who won the World Youth Chess Championship 2012?

    (a) Scott Flemming

    (b) M. Mahalakshmi

    (c) N. Priyanka

    (d) Kimi Raikkonen

    Option c – N. Priyanka

    Which of the following is not correct?

    (a) Saina Nehwal – Badminton

    (b) Sania Mirza – Tennis

    (c) Jeev Milkha Singh – Football

    (d) Viswanathan Anand – Chess

    Option c – Jeev Milkha Singh – Football

    Who won the silver medal for the women’s 400-metre race in the Asian Athletic Championship 2013?

    (a) Tintu Luka

    (b) M.R. Poovamma

    (c) Zhao Yanmin

    (d) Mayookha Johny

    Option b – M.R. Poovamma

    The name of Seema Antil is associated with which sport?

    (a) Basketball

    (b) Chess

    (c) Cricket

    (d) Discus throw

    Option d – Discus throw

    Jahangir Khan is famous in which sport?

    (a) Cricket

    (b) Squash

    (c) Boxing

    (d) Hockey

    Option b – Squash

    For which game is Tiger Woods famous?

    (a) Golf

    (b) Football

    (c) Pole Vault

    (d) Basketball

    Option a – Golf

    Indian athlete Vikas Gowda is associated with –

    (a) Archery

    (b) Sprint

    (c) Wrestling

    (d) Table Tennis

    Option d – Table Tennis

    Kamlesh Mehta is associated with –

    (a) Chess

    (b) Football

    (c) Hockey

    (d) Table Tennis

    Option d – Table Tennis

    Amar Singh Sokhi is remembered for his performance in which of the following sports?

    (a) Cycling

    (b) Archery

    (c) Athletics

    (d) Swimming

    Option c – Athletics

    Wasim Akram of Pakistan is associated with –

    (a) Cricket

    (b) Politics

    (c) Football

    (d) Hockey

    Option a – Cricket

    Machael Ferreira is associated with which of the following games?

    (a) Cricket

    (b) Golf

    (c) Chess

    (d) Snooker

    Option d – Snooker

    Who is the tennis star to become world no. 1 seed at the youngest age?

    (a) Chris Evert

    (b) Martina Hingis

    (c) Steffi Graf

    (d) Monica Seles

    Option b – Martina Hingis

    When were the Commonwealth Games organized for the first time?

    (a) 1930

    (b) 1934

    (c) 1938

    (d) 1948

    Option a – 1930

    Where was the 2010 World Cup Football Tournament held?

    (a) Brazil

    (b) Thailand

    (c) Italy

    (d) South Africa

    Option d – South Africa

    Which is the first of the four Grand Slam Tennis Tournaments to be held each year?

    (a) French Open

    (b) U.S. Open

    (c) Wimbledon

    (d) Australian Open

    Option d – Australian Open

    The 2010 FIFA World Cup Final was held at –

    (a) Paris

    (b) Berlin

    (c) London

    (d) Johannesburg

    Option d – Johannesburg

    Which country won the World Junior Hockey Championship in 2001?

    (a) India

    (b) Spain

    (c) Germany

    (d) Pakistan

    Option a – India

    Who became the youngest Grand Master of India?

    (a) Pravin Thipsay

    (b) Dibyendu Barua

    (c) Viswanathan Anand

    (d) Pendyala Harikrishna

    Option d – Pendyala Harikrishna

    The Asia Cup 2008 final was played between –

    (a) India and Sri Lanka

    (b) Sri Lanka and Pakistan

    (c) Bangladesh and India

    (d) Pakistan and India

    Option a – India and Sri Lanka

    The highest number of medals in the Beijing Olympics was won by –

    (a) USA

    (b) Britain

    (c) China

    (d) Germany

    Option a – USA

    The Commonwealth Games 2010 were held in –

    (a) Delhi

    (b) Jamaica

    (c) Sydney

    (d) Bengaluru

    Option a – Delhi

    Who won the U.S. Open (Lawn Tennis) in September 2007?

    (a) Rafael Nadal

    (b) Roger Federer

    (c) Novak Djokovic

    (d) None of these

    Option b – Roger Federer

    Which country was the runner-up in the World Cup (Football) 2006?

    (a) Germany

    (b) Brazil

    (c) Italy

    (d) France

    Option d – France

    Who won the Australian Open Women’s Singles Championship in 2005?

    (a) Sania Mirza

    (b) Maria Sharapova

    (c) Lindsay Davenport

    (d) Serena Williams

    Option d – Serena Williams

    Who won the gold medal in football at the Sydney Olympics 2000?

    (a) France

    (b) Spain

    (c) Brazil

    (d) Cameroon

    Option d – Cameroon

    The 2018 FIFA World Cup was held in –

    (a) Qatar

    (b) Russia

    (c) Netherlands

    (d) France

    Option b – Russia

    Who got the ‘purple cap’ for taking maximum wickets in IPL 4 Series?

    (a) Albie Morkel

    (b) Harbhajan Singh

    (c) Lasith Malinga

    (d) Daniel Vettori

    Option c – Lasith Malinga

    With which sport do you associate the name of Rod Laver?

    (a) Football

    (b) Water Polo

    (c) Lawn Tennis

    (d) Field Hockey

    Option c – Lawn Tennis

    Who among the following is named as ‘Haryana Hurricane’?

    (a) Ajay Jadeja

    (b) Kapil Dev

    (c) Nawab Pataudi

    (d) Ajay Ratsa

    Option b – Kapil Dev

    Who is called Rawalpindi Express?

    (a) Imran Khan

    (b) Rahul Dravid

    (c) Shoaib Akhtar

    (d) Sachin Tendulkar

    Option c – Shoaib Akhtar

    Serena Williams is one of the top-ranked sportswomen of –

    (a) Shooting

    (b) Chess

    (c) Tennis

    (d) Badminton

    Option c – Tennis

    Who was the first Test Centurion in Indian Cricket?

    (a) C. K. Naidu

    (b) Lala Amarnath

    (c) Vinoo Mankad

    (d) Mansur Ali Pataudi

    Option b – Lala Amarnath

    Who is the fourth bowler to get 500 wickets in Test cricket recently?

    (a) Anil Kumble

    (b) Glenn McGrath

    (c) Shoaib Akhtar

    (d) Jason Gillespie

    Option b – Glenn McGrath

    Narain Karthikeyan is a sportsman in the field of –

    (a) Chess

    (b) Golf

    (c) Shooting

    (d) Formula One Car Racing

    Option d – Formula One Car Racing

    The French Open 2009 Men’s Singles was won by –

    (a) Bob Bryan

    (b) Roger Federer

    (c) Rafael Nadal

    (d) Katarina Srebotnik

    Option b – Roger Federer

    Who is named as the Flying Sikh of India?

    (a) Joginder Singh

    (b) Ajit Pal Singh

    (c) Milkha Singh

    (d) Mohinder Singh

    Option c – Milkha Singh

    Name the sportsman who has made maximum centuries in One Day Cricket?

    (a) Saeed Anwar

    (b) Sachin Tendulkar

    (c) Vivian Richards

    (d) Brian Lara

    Option b – Sachin Tendulkar

    Ranji Trophy is associated with –

    (a) Hockey

    (b) Football

    (c) Cricket

    (d) Kabaddi

    Option c – Cricket

    ‘Begum Hazrat Mahal Cup’ is associated with –

    (a) Cricket

    (b) Football

    (c) Hockey

    (d) Golf

    Option b – Football

    Irani Trophy is associated with –

    (a) Hockey

    (b) Table Tennis

    (c) Football

    (d) Cricket

    Option d – Cricket

    The ‘Federation Cup’ is associated with –

    (a) Football

    (b) Cricket

    (c) Basketball

    (d) Hockey

    Option c – Basketball

    Thomas Cup is associated with –

    (a) Hockey

    (b) Football

    (c) Basketball

    (d) Badminton

    Option d – Badminton

    Ryder Cup is related to which sport?

    (a) Golf

    (b) Cricket

    (c) Football

    (d) Badminton

    Option a – Golf

    Indira Gandhi Cup is associated with –

    (a) Boxing

    (b) Football

    (c) Basketball

    (d) Cricket

    Option a – Boxing

    A. Rangaswami Cup is associated with –

    (a) Golf

    (b) Football

    (c) Hockey

    (d) Wrestling

    Option c – Hockey

    Ezra Cup is associated with which sport?

    (a) Polo

    (b) Rowing

    (c) Hockey

    (d) Football

    Option a – Polo

    Agha Khan Cup is associated with which of the following sports?

    (a) Hockey

    (b) Cricket

    (c) Football

    (d) Table Tennis

    Option a – Hockey

    Subroto Cup is associated with which game/sport?

    (a) Football

    (b) Badminton

    (c) Hockey

    (d) Basketball

    Option c – Hockey

    Durand Cup is associated with –

    (a) Cricket

    (b) Hockey

    (c) Football

    (d) Table Tennis

    Option b – Hockey

    Davis Cup is associated with –

    (a) Badminton

    (b) Tennis

    (c) Handball

    (d) Volleyball

    Option b – Tennis

    Santosh Trophy is associated with –

    (a) Football

    (b) Hockey

    (c) Badminton

    (d) Basketball

    Option a – Football

    Nehru Trophy is associated with –

    (a) Kabaddi

    (b) Football

    (c) Hockey

    (d) Table Tennis (women)

    Option b – Football

    Production of which of the following is a function of the liver?

    (a) Mucus

    (b) Urea

    (c) Lipase

    (d) Hydrochloric acid

    Option b – Urea

    Ali Akbar plays which of the following musical instruments?

    (a) Tabla

    (b) Sitar

    (c) Sarod

    (d) Flute

    Option c – Sarod

    Who among the following Urdu poets was invited to the second and third round table conferences?

    (a) Faiz Ahmad Faiz

    (b) Josh Malihabadi

    (c) Firad Gorakhpuri

    (d) Muhammad Iqbal

    Option d – Muhammad Iqbal

    B.C. Roy Award is given in the field of –

    (a) Music

    (b) Environment

    (c) Medicine

    (d) Journalism

    Option d – Journalism

    With reference to Streeshakti Puraskar, for which of the following is the “Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar award” given?

    (a) Courage and valour

    (b) Administrative skills

    (c) Achievements in sports and games

    (d) Achievements in scientific research

    Option b – Administrative skills

    Hong Kong was transferred to China in –

    (a) 1997

    (b) 2000

    (c) 1990

    (d) 1996

    Option a – 1997

    15th August is the independence day of India and –

    (a) China

    (b) Pakistan

    (c) Indonesia

    (d) South Korea

    Option d – South Korea

    Which of the following year was celebrated as the International Year of Potato?

    (a) 2001

    (b) 2003

    (c) 2005

    (d) 2009

    Option d – 2009

    Which of the following year was celebrated as the International Year of Forests?

    (a) 2001-2010

    (b) 2006

    (c) 2012

    (d) 2015

    Option a – 2001-2010

    Which one among the following substances is not a greenhouse gas?

    (a) Nitrogen

    (b) Methane

    (c) Water Vapour

    (d) Chlorofluorocarbon

    Option a – Nitrogen

    Which one of the following was used as a chemical weapon in the First World War?

    (a) Water gas

    (b) Mustard gas

    (c) Hydrogen cyanide

    (d) Carbon monoxide

    Option b – Mustard gas

    The water pollution in rivers is measured by the dissolved amount of –

    (a) Ozone

    (b) Oxygen

    (c) Chlorine

    (d) Nitrogen

    Option b – Oxygen

    Which of the following breathes through the skin?

    (a) Fish

    (b) Frog

    (c) Pigeon

    (d) Cockroach

    Option b – Frog

    National animal of India is –

    (a) Tiger

    (b) Cow

    (c) Lion

    (d) Peacock

    Option a – Tiger

    Which of the following hormones contains iodine?

    (a) Adrenalin

    (b) Insulin

    (c) Testosterone

    (d) Thyroxin

    Option d – Thyroxin

    Rain bow coalition is a term derived from the politics and policies of –

    (a) Mitt Romney

    (b) A.B. Vajpayee

    (c) Barack Obama

    (d) Pranab Mukherjee

    Option c – Barack Obama

    The Landmines Treaty became a global law in September 1998 with the approval of –

    (a) Ethiopia

    (b) Burkina Faso

    (c) Norway

    (d) Thailand

    Option b – Burkina Faso

    Which of the following scams rocked the European Union in February 2013?

    (a) Meat

    (b) Beat

    (c) Horse meat

    (d) Weapons

    Option a – Meat

    Who among the following is not among the top five richest persons in the world as per Forbes magazine’s 2006 rankings?

    (a) Carlos Slim Helu of Mexico

    (b) Lakshmi Mittal of India

    (c) Lika-Shing of Hong Kong

    (d) Bill Gates of USA

    Option c – Lika-Shing of Hong Kong

    The term ‘Boat people’ refers to the migrants from –

    (a) China to USA

    (b) Sri Lanka to India

    (c) Vietnam to USA

    (d) Vietnam to Thailand

    Option d – Vietnam to Thailand

    Who provides fixed line telephone services with numbers starting with 5?

    (a) BPL-Telenet

    (b) MTNL

    (c) Hutchison-Essar

    (d) Tata Indicom

    Option d – Tata Indicom

    Which part of India is linked to the border by the Hindustan Tibet road?

    (a) Shimla

    (b) Garhwal

    (c) Kashmir Valley

    (d) North Bengal

    Option a – Shimla

    World Buddhist Property Organisation is situated at –

    (a) London

    (b) Zeneva

    (c) Pune

    (d) New York

    Option b – Zeneva

    In India, ‘Siberian crane’ can be found in –

    (a) Dachigham Park

    (b) Sasangir Bird Sanctuary

    (c) Ranthambhore Bird Sanctuary

    (d) Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary

    Option d – Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary

    Who provides fixed line telephone services with numbers starting with 3?

    (a) Tata Indicom

    (b) Reliance Infocom

    (c) BSNL

    (d) Bharati Telenet-Touchtel

    Option b – Reliance Infocom

    Which of the oil refineries at the following locations is still under construction?

    (a) Haldia

    (b) Bhatinda

    (c) Jamnagar

    (d) Tatipaka

    Option b – Bhatinda

    Which among the following units of measurement is known as paper gold?

    (a) G.D.R.

    (b) S.D.R.

    (c) Petro-dollar

    (d) Euro-dollar

    Option b – S.D.R.

    What was the original name of the Shaheed Minar in Kolkata?

    (a) Hastings Square

    (b) Chowringhee

    (c) Victoria Memorial

    (d) Ochto Rioney Memorial

    Option d – Ochto Rioney Memorial

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