Random GK Questions
Batch C
A. British Monarch
B. President of U.S.A
C. President of Egypt
D. President of Russia
2) The two highest gallantry awards in India are
A. Param Vir Chakra and Maha Vir Chakra
B. Param Vir Chakra and Vir Chakra
C. Ashok Chakra and Maha Vir Chakra
D. Param Vir Chakra and Ashok Chakra
3) Who is authorized to decide over a dispute regarding disqualification of a member of Parliament ?
A. Election Commissioner
B. Speaker of the Lok Sabha
C. President of India
D. A committee set up by the Parliament
4) The case of dispute in the presidential election is referred to
A. Chief Election Commissioner
B. Supreme Court
C. Parliament
D. None of the above
5) Which of the following is a dance- drama ?
A. Kathakali
B. Bharatnatyam
C. Odissi
D. Manipuri
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6) Panchayati Raj administration is primarily aimed
A. To increase agricultural production
B. To ensure rural development
C. To work for the upliftment of poor
D. To arouse in the people of each area intensive and continuous interest in the community development program
7) The cause for the immediate precipitation of the Sepoy Mutiny was
A. Use of cartridges greased with cow fat
B. Doctrine of Lapse
C. The disparity between salaries of Native Sepoys and the British Soldiers
D. The Spread of Christianity
8) Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, this inspiration was derived from
A. American Revolution
B. French Revolution
C. Russian Revolution
D. None of the above
9) Who was the Prime Minister of U.K. at the time of India’s Independence ?
A. Lord Attlee
B. Winston Churchill
C. Lord Mountbatten
D. Harold Wilson
10) The earnings of the kings in the Medieval age were mostly derived from
A. Offerings made at the temples
B. Land revenue
C. Trade
D. Industrial production
11) Which strait separates the North and South islands of New Zealand?
A. Bering Strait
B. Cook Strait
C. Bosporus
D. Palk Strait
12) In which city is the Doge’s Palace?
A. Rome
B. Athens
C. Italy
D. Venice
13) What name is given to the art of preparing, stuffing and mounting the skins of animals to make lifelike models?
A. Agronomy
B. Cytology
C. Taxidermy
D. Genealogy
14) Of which planet is Phoebe a satellite?
A. Mars
B. Jupiter
C. Saturn
D. Neptune
15) Who wrote 'David Copperfield' ?
A. Charles Dickens
B. Mark Twain
C. Jane Austen
D. Leo Tolstoy
16) What are the flat, treeless plains of Argentina called?
A. Prairies
B. Steppes
C. Pampas
D. Savannas
17) What is the capital of Vietnam?
A. Ho Chi Minh City
B. Hanoi
C. Da Nang
D. Hoi An
18) Which French chemist and microbiologist devised vaccines for anthrax and rabies?
A. Edward Jenner
B. Louis Pasteur
C. Alexander Flemming
D. Marie Curie
19) By the end of which period in Earth’s history had most dinosaurs become extinct?
A. Triassic Period
B. Jurassic Period
C. Cretaceous Period
D. Mesozoic period
20) Calypso, cattleya, and pogonia are types of which flower?
A. Anemone
B. Begonia
C. Carnation
D. Orchid
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Answers for Batch C : GK MCQ as follows :
1) British Monarch
2) Param Vir Chakra and Maha Vir Chakra
3) Speaker of the Lok Sabha
4) Supreme Court
5) Kathakali
6) To arouse in the people of each area intensive and continuous interest in the community development program
7) Use of cartridges greased with cow fat
8) French Revolution
9) Lord Attlee
10) Land revenue
11) Cook Strait
12) Venice
13) Taxidermy
14) Saturn
15) Charles Dickens
16) Pampas
17) Hanoi
18) Louis Pasteur
19) Triassic Period
20) Orchid
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