Quick General Knowledge Quiz with Answers
1. Who wrote the book ‘The Prince’?
(A) V. S. Sharma (B) Bernard Shaw (C) Emile Zola (D) Niccolo Machiavelli
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2. Aryabhatta and Varahmihira belong to which age–
(A) Guptas (B) Cholas (C) Mauryas (D) Mughals
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3. ‘Kumarasambhavam’, an epic, was composed by–
(A) Banabhatta (B) Chandbardai (C) Harisen (D) Kalidasa
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4. The Jog waterfalls are on the river–
(A) Tunga Badra (B) Sharavathi (C) Koyna (D) Netravathi
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5. Indus falls into the sea near–
(A) Karachi (B) Hyderabad (Sindh) (C) Kandala (D) Lahore
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6. Choices are referred to as–
(A) Options (B) Exit (C) Boot (D) Folder
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7. Debenture holders of a company are its–
(A) shareholders (B) creditors (C) debators (D) directors
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8. How many countries are members of WTO?
(A) 149 (B) 100 (C) 120 (D) 200
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9. The first President of Independent India hails from–
(A) U. P. (B) Andhra Pradesh (C) Bihar (D) Tamil Nadu
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10. The visible part of the sun’s surface is called
(A) Isosphere (B) Potosphere (C) Hydrosphere (D) Mesosphere
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11. Canthoderons is the term of skin applied to–
(A) Caucasoid Race (B) Negroid Race (C) Mongoloid (D) Australoid Race
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12. The most densely populated African country is–
(A) Sudan (B) Egypt (C) Libya (D) Uganda
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13. Caucasoid are found in–
(A) West Asia (B) South America (C) Eastern Europe (D) None of these
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14. The xxvii (1996) Summer Olympic games were held in–
(A) Los Angles (B) Moscow (C) Atlanta (D) Tokyo
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15. The term ‘Duck’ is associated with–
(A) Soccer (B) Volley ball (C) Golf (D) Cricket
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16. Nanga Parbat has a height of………. Meter.
(A) 8126 (B) 8136 (C) 8137 (D) 8138
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17. Which part of a computer displays the work done?
(A) RAM (B) Printer (C) Monitor (D) ROM
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18. Who central the activities of indigenous bankers?
(A) Lead Bank (B) Regional Rural Bank (C) Reserve Bank of India (D) None of these
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19. Chemical weathering is most prominent in–
(A) Arid region (B) Semi-arid region (C) Humid tropical region (D) Mediterranean region
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20. The concept of Ice Age was first put forward by–
(A) Louis (B) Jean de Charpentier (C) James Geike (D) De Geer
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21. The……… allows you to access objects and start programs.
(A) Default menu (B) XP menu (C) Start menu (D) Stop menu
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22. A nautical mile is equal to–
(A) 5060 feet (B) 5280 feet (C) 6060 feet (D) 6080 feet
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23. The deepest oceanic trench Mariana is located in–
(A) Atlantic Ocean (B) Arctic Ocean (C) Pacific Ocean (D) Indian Ocean
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24. Which of the following is a continental shelf sea–
(A) North sea (B) Arabian sea (C) Red sea (D) Mediterranean sea
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25. The headquarter of the International Court of Justice is at–
(A) Geneva (B) The Hague (C) Rome (D) Vienna
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(A) V. S. Sharma (B) Bernard Shaw (C) Emile Zola (D) Niccolo Machiavelli
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2. Aryabhatta and Varahmihira belong to which age–
(A) Guptas (B) Cholas (C) Mauryas (D) Mughals
See Answer:
3. ‘Kumarasambhavam’, an epic, was composed by–
(A) Banabhatta (B) Chandbardai (C) Harisen (D) Kalidasa
See Answer:
4. The Jog waterfalls are on the river–
(A) Tunga Badra (B) Sharavathi (C) Koyna (D) Netravathi
See Answer:
5. Indus falls into the sea near–
(A) Karachi (B) Hyderabad (Sindh) (C) Kandala (D) Lahore
See Answer:
6. Choices are referred to as–
(A) Options (B) Exit (C) Boot (D) Folder
See Answer:
7. Debenture holders of a company are its–
(A) shareholders (B) creditors (C) debators (D) directors
See Answer:
8. How many countries are members of WTO?
(A) 149 (B) 100 (C) 120 (D) 200
See Answer:
9. The first President of Independent India hails from–
(A) U. P. (B) Andhra Pradesh (C) Bihar (D) Tamil Nadu
See Answer:
10. The visible part of the sun’s surface is called
(A) Isosphere (B) Potosphere (C) Hydrosphere (D) Mesosphere
See Answer:
11. Canthoderons is the term of skin applied to–
(A) Caucasoid Race (B) Negroid Race (C) Mongoloid (D) Australoid Race
See Answer:
12. The most densely populated African country is–
(A) Sudan (B) Egypt (C) Libya (D) Uganda
See Answer:
13. Caucasoid are found in–
(A) West Asia (B) South America (C) Eastern Europe (D) None of these
See Answer:
14. The xxvii (1996) Summer Olympic games were held in–
(A) Los Angles (B) Moscow (C) Atlanta (D) Tokyo
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15. The term ‘Duck’ is associated with–
(A) Soccer (B) Volley ball (C) Golf (D) Cricket
See Answer:
16. Nanga Parbat has a height of………. Meter.
(A) 8126 (B) 8136 (C) 8137 (D) 8138
See Answer:
17. Which part of a computer displays the work done?
(A) RAM (B) Printer (C) Monitor (D) ROM
See Answer:
18. Who central the activities of indigenous bankers?
(A) Lead Bank (B) Regional Rural Bank (C) Reserve Bank of India (D) None of these
See Answer:
19. Chemical weathering is most prominent in–
(A) Arid region (B) Semi-arid region (C) Humid tropical region (D) Mediterranean region
See Answer:
20. The concept of Ice Age was first put forward by–
(A) Louis (B) Jean de Charpentier (C) James Geike (D) De Geer
See Answer:
21. The……… allows you to access objects and start programs.
(A) Default menu (B) XP menu (C) Start menu (D) Stop menu
See Answer:
22. A nautical mile is equal to–
(A) 5060 feet (B) 5280 feet (C) 6060 feet (D) 6080 feet
See Answer:
23. The deepest oceanic trench Mariana is located in–
(A) Atlantic Ocean (B) Arctic Ocean (C) Pacific Ocean (D) Indian Ocean
See Answer:
24. Which of the following is a continental shelf sea–
(A) North sea (B) Arabian sea (C) Red sea (D) Mediterranean sea
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25. The headquarter of the International Court of Justice is at–
(A) Geneva (B) The Hague (C) Rome (D) Vienna
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