*GҞ MCQs*
1) The Presidency of the Security Council of the United Nations is alternated every
A) Month ✔
B) Six months
C) Year
D) Two years
2) Which one of the following is a member of OPEC?
A) Vietnam
B) Philippines
C) Laos
D) Indonesia ✔
3) Which of the following function is not performed by servers?
A) E-mail processing
B) Database sharing
C) Processing websites
D) Word processing ✔
4) Text in a column is generally aligned
A) Right
B) Centre
C) Left ✔
D) Justified
5) Who is the father of immunology?
A) Louis Pasteur
B) Fobert Koch
C) Landsteiner
D) Edward Jenner ✔
6) Economic growth is usually coupled with
A) Deflation
B) Inflation ✔
C) Stagflation
D) Hyper inflation
7) Which one of the following is not a member of BASIC bloc of countries?
A) China
B) South Africa
C) India
D) Australia ✔
8) Which one of the following towns does not lie in the Mediterranean region?
A) Algiers
B) Sofia ✔
C) Barcelona
D) Rome
9) Which is the wandering star?
A) Mercury
B) Neptune
C) Mars
D) Jupiter ✔
10) Which is the ring planet?
A) Mercury
B) Uranus ✔
C) Venus
D) Earth
11) The main active constituent of tea and coffee is
A) Nicotine
B) Chlorophyll
C) Caffeine ✔
D) Aspirin
12) The hottest part of the gas flame is known as
A) Luminous zone
B) Dark zone
C) Blue zone
D) Non-luminous zone ✔
13) The hardest form of carbon is
A) Coke
B) Graphite
C) Diamond ✔
D) Charcoal
14) Which is the closest planet to the Sun?
A) Neptune
B) Mercury ✔
C) Venus
D) Jupiter
15) Which is the farthest planet from the Sun?
A) Neptune ✔
B) Mercury
C) Venus
D) Jupiter
16) Which is the coldest planet?
A) Mercury
B) Venus
C) Neptune ✔
D) Jupiter
17) Which is the hottest planet?
A) Mars
B) Mercury
C) Jupiter
D) Venus ✔
18) The Niyamgiri Hills is famous for which of the following mineral deposit?
A) Bauxite ✔
B) Iron
C) Copper
D) Tungsten
19) Rourkela Steel Plant was set up with the collaboration of which of the following Country?
A) Russia
B) Britain
C) Japan
D) Germany ✔
20) V-RAM is used for access of which of the following?
A) Video & Graphics ✔
B) Text & Images
C) Programs
D) None of these
21) The term which refers to the total amount of sales made by a firm in one year or the total amount of money changing hands in business, is
A) Trade gap
B) Turnover ✔
C) Reserves
D) Referendum
22) The term cover point in cricket means
A) The position given by the bowler to the fielder on the offside, in front of a wicket ✔
B) If the ball goes off the batsmans leg
C) An off-break ball bowled by a left-handed bowler to a right-handed batsman
D) None of the above
23) The unit of energy in MKS system is
A) Volt
B) Erg
C) Ohm
D) Joule ✔
24) The term used to describe money that flows into a country to take advantage of high rates of interest is called
A) Hot money ✔
B) Hard sector
C) Hard currency
D) None of the above
25) Velocity of wind is measured by
A) Speedometer
B) Tachometer
C) Anemometer ✔
D) Audiometer
26) To which of the following country Olympic Airways belong?
A) France
B) Greece ✔
C) Hong Kong
D) Indonesia
27) Which is the smallest planet?
A) Mercury ✔
B) Jupiter
C) Neptune
D) Venus
28) The most common format for a home video recorder is VHS. VHS stands for?
A) Video Home System ✔
B) Very high speed
C) Video horizontal standard
D) Voltage house standard
29) UNO Day is on
A) 20th July
B) 24th October ✔
C) 14th November
D) 12th February
30) The mass number of an atom is equal to
A) The number of protons
B) The number of protons and electrons
C) The number of nucleons ✔
D) The number of neutrons
31) Bread for the World, Institute which focuses on problems of poverty and hunger in the world is based in
A) Geneva
B) London
C) New York
D) Washington ✔
32) The International Court of Justice was established in the year
A) 1945 ✔
B) 1947
C) 1950
D)1948
33) The year 1995 is the Golden Jubilee year of which of the following international organization?
A) NAM
B) ASEAN
C) UNO ✔
D) GATT
34) Which of the following is not a chief organ of the United Nations organisations?
A) Security Council
B) General Assembly
C) International Court of Justice
D) International Labour Organisation ✔
35) October 14 is observed as
A) World Information Day
B) World Animal Welfare Day
C) World Standards Day ✔
D) None of these
36) When is the World AIDS Day observed all over the world?
A) 1st October
B) 1st December ✔
C) 12th December
D) 12th November
37) When is the Earth Day celebrated?
A) 1st January
B) 30th April
C) 22nd April ✔
D) None of these
38) Easter falls on which day?
A) Sunday ✔
B) Monday
C) Friday
D) Thursday
39) Which planet is known as the Earth
A) Mars
B) Jupiter
C) Uranus
D) Venus ✔
40) Which planet is called Morning Star?
A) Saturn
B) Venus ✔
C) Jupiter
D) Mars
41) Vinson Massif is on which continent?
A) Europe
B) Antarctica ✔
C) Australia
D) North-America
42) Aconcagua is in which country/countries?
A) Mexico
B) Canada
C) Argentina ✔
D) Peru
43) FPI stands for?
A) Faults per inch
B) Frames per inch ✔
C) Film per inch
D) Figure per inch
44) What is the full form of lP?
A) Interface program
B) Interface protocol
C) Internet program
D) Internet protocol ✔
45) ISDN stands for?
A) International Standard Digital Network
B) International Subscriber Dialing Network
C) Integrated Service Digital Network ✔
D) Integrated System Digital Network
46) UNIVAC is an example of?
A) First generation computer ✔
B) Second generation computer
C) Third generation computer
D) Fourth generation computer
47) The computer that is not considered as a portable computer is?
A) Laptop computer
B) Mini computer ✔
C) Notebook computer
D) None of these
48) The unit of speed used for super computer is?
A) KELOPS
B) GELOPS ✔
C) MELOPS
D) None of these
49) Whose trademark is the operating system UNIX?
A) Motorola
B) Microsoft
C) BELL Laboratories ✔
D) AshtonTate
50) The parity bit is added for the purpose of
A) Coding
B) Error detection ✔
C) Controlling
D) Indexing
51) Cockroaches are
A) Carnivorous
B) Herbivorous
C) Omnivorous ✔
D) Parasite
52) Human heart consists of_____ types of tissues
A) 3
B) 5
C) 2
D) 4 ✔
53) The principal role of seta in earthworm is______
A) Locomotion ✔
B) Respiration
C) Assimilation
D) Excretion
54) Which among the following has triple helix structure?
A) Hemoglobin
B) Keratin
C) Collagen ✔
D) Lysozyme
55) How many species of Pheretima are found all over the world?
A) 200
B) 500 ✔
C) 300
D) 400
56) Which of the following activity is harmful for earthworm?
A) Scavenging
B) Fish bile
C) Food
D) Soil erosion ✔
57) The entire body of cockroach is covered by
A) Skin
B) Hard chitinous exoskeleton ✔
C) Shell
D) Keratin
58) The respiratory system of cockroach consists of_____
A) A network of trachea ✔
B) A pair of lungs
C) A network of alveoli
D) A pair of bronchioles
59) Ommatidium of cockroach is___
A) Sensory unit
B) Hearing unit
C) Visual unit ✔
D) None of these
60) Blood vascular system of cockroach is of____
A) Closed type
B) Open type ✔
C) Portal type
D) None of these
61) Which countrys national flag is called the Union Jack?
A) USA
B) UK ✔
C) UAE
D) Uganda
62) What is the capital of Mizoram?
A) Aizawl ✔
B) Kavaratti
C) Kohima
D) Imphal
63) What is the capital of Bulgaria?
A) Ouagadougou
B) Sofia ✔
C) Nay Pyi Taw
D) Bujumbura
64) What is the capital of Burkina Faso?
A) Bujumbura
B) Nay Pyi Taw
C) Ouagadougou ✔
D) Phnom Penh
65) Which of these is located in South America?
A) Chile ✔
B) Rwanda
C) Nairobi
D) Cuba
66) Where is Jakarta located?
A) Malaysia
B) Singapore
C) Laos
D) Indonesia ✔
67) World Meteorological Organization headquarters is located at
A) Geneva ✔
B) Taiwan
C) Pentagon
D) Manila
68) Which one of the following is known as the worlds eternal city?
A) Athens
B) Berlin
C) Cairo
D) Rome ✔
69) Worlds most powerful telescope ALMA becomes operational on March 2013 in
A) China
B) Chile ✔
C) New York
D) London
70) The Andes mountain range is located in
A) North America
B) Asia
C) South America ✔
D) Australia
71) 2010 Commonwealth Games held in?
A) India ✔
B) Canada
C) Britain
D) Malaysia
72.The term Googly is associated with?
A) Hockey
B) Badminton
C) Football
D) Cricket ✔
73) The ASIAD is held every?
A) 3 years
B) 4 years ✔
C) 5 years
D) 6 years
74) Kangaroo is the national animal of which country?
A) Bangladesh
B) Kenya
C) Australia ✔
D) New Zealand
75) Oval stadium in England is associated with?
A) Football
B) Hockey
C) Polo
D) Cricket ✔
76) 2010 World Cup football tournament was held in?
A) Turin
B) South Africa ✔
C) Germany
D) Austria
77) The maximum number of Gold medals in Olympics 2008 was won by?
A) China
B) France
C) U.S.A. ✔
D) South Korea
78) The 2014 football world cup held in?
A) Australia
B) Japan
C) China
D) Brazil ✔
79) The 2008 Olympics was held at?
A) Beijing ✔
B) Calgary
C) Albertville
D) London
80) The head quarters of International Olympic Committee is at?
A) Los Angles
B) New York
C) Moscow
D) Lausanne (Switzerland) ✔
81) Which South American country has the greatest land area?
A) Argentina
B) Peru
C) Cuba
D) Brazil ✔
82) Which one of the following is not a Scandinavian country?
A) Norway
B) Sweden
C) Spain ✔
D) Denmark
83) Worlds largest fresh water lake by volume is___
A) The lake Baikal ✔
B) The Erie
C) The lake Sad
D) The Victoria
84) Worlds busiest artificial waterway is___
A) The Grand Canal
B) The Kiel Canal ✔
C) The Suez Canal
D) The Panama Canal
85) The biggest island of Japan is__
A) Hokkaido ✔
B) Shikoku
C) Honshu
D) Kyushu
86) Bay of Bengal is a northern extended arm of___
A) The Japan Ocean
B) The Indian Ocean ✔
C) The Baltic Ocean
D) The Black Ocean
87) Which of the following is the area most susceptible to earthquakes?
A) Circum-Pacific belt ✔
B) Mexican belt
C) Mediterranean belt
D) Himalayan belt
88) In which of the following country, is Niagara Falls situated?
A) Australia
B) France
C) Canada ✔
D) Nigeria
89) Which ocean divides America and Europe?
A) Pacific
B) Arctic
C) Southern
D) Atlantic ✔
90) Panama Canal connects____
A) The Aden and Red Ocean
B) The Gulf and Japan Oceans
C) The Atlantic and Pacific
Oceans ✔
D) The Indian and Arab Ocean
91) What is the direction of rotation of earth on its axis?
A) East to West
B) North to South
C) South to North
D) West to East ✔
92) Which is the largest animal in world?
A) Blue Whale ✔
B) Giraffe
C) Elephant
D) Orangutan
93) Which color is in the centre of Rainbow?
A) Violet
B) Green ✔
C) Yellow
D) Red
94) The Althing, the oldest functioning legislative assembly in world, is the parliament of which country?
A) Japan
B) Israel
C) Iceland ✔
D) France
95) To measure hardness of minerals, which scale is used?
A) Kelvin
B) Mohs ✔
C) Richter
D) Mercalli
96) By mixing equal amount of Blue and Yellow colors, which color will result?
A) Purple
B) Orange
C) Green ✔
D) Brown
97) Which metal is the best conductor of electric current?
A) Copper
B) Aluminum
C) Gold
D) Silver ✔
98) What is the popular name of Ascorbic acid?
A) Vitamin D
B) Vitamin C ✔
C) Vitamin A
D) Vitamin B
99) What is the scientific name of Vinegar?
A) Citric Acid
B) Lactic Acid
C) Tartaric Acid
D) Acetic Acid ✔
100) Which unit is used to measure the intensity of sound?
A) Tesla
B) Parsec
C) Ampere
D) Decibel ✔
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