General Awareness – 121
Sakshi Education
- Where was the first BRICS Film Festival held in September 2016? (BRICS is a group of five countries - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa)
1) New Delhi
2) Goa
3) Guwahati
4) Hyderabad
- Kakrapar Atomic Power Station is in the news recently. It is in:
1) Tamil Nadu
2) Gujarat
3) West Bengal
4) Rajasthan
- British novelist Anita Brookner passed away recently. She won the Booker Prize for which of the following books?
1) Moon Tiger
2) The Blind Assassin
3) Hotel du Lac
4) Wolf Hall
- Patricia Scotland is associated with which of the following groups/ organizations?
1) G20
2) SAARC
3) ASEAN
4) Commonwealth
- The Nuclear Security Summit was held on March 31 and April 1, 2016 in which of the following cities?
1) The Hague, Netherlands
2) Seoul, South Korea
3) Washington D.C., USA
4) Beijing, China
- "Astra" is the name of a:
1) Surface to Air missile
2) Air to Air missile
3) Submarine
4) Battle Tank
- Who is the present Chief Election Commissioner?
1) V.S. Sampath
2) N. Gopalaswamy
3) Naveen Chawla
4) Syed Nasim Ahmad Zaidi
- Which of the following is also called Black Pagoda?
1) Sun Temple, Konark
2) Jagannath Temple, Puri
3) Meenakshi Temple, Madurai
4) None of these
- The Indian national calendar is based on which of the following eras?
1) Vikram era
2) Christian era
3) Saka era
4) None of these
- At the 63rd National Film Awards which film won the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration?
1) Masaan
2) Nirnayakam
3) Bajirao Mastani
4) Nanak Shah Fakir
- Who appoints the Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of India?
1) The Prime Minister
2) The Home Minister
3) The Chief Justice of India
4) The President
- Which of the following rivers does not flow into Bay of Bengal?
1) Krishna
2) Godavari
3) Narmada
4) Ganga
- The value of a commodity expressed in terms of money is known as:
1) Utility
2) Demand
3) Value
4) Price
- In which year was Planning Commission established?
1) 1947
2) 1950
3) 1949
4) 1951
- The Finance Commission is constituted every:
1) Three years
2) Four years
3) Five years
4) Six years
- In which year was the Reserve Bank of India nationalized?
1) 1935
2) 1937
3) 1947
4) 1949
- The Fundamental Duties were added to the Indian constitution by which of the following amendments?
1) 24th amendment
2) 42nd amendment
3) 44th amendment
4) 36th amendment
- Who among the following Indian rulers defeated Seleucus Nicator?
1) Bimbisara
2) Bindusara
3) Chandragupta Maurya
4) Ashoka
- Guwahati is situated on the bank of which of the following rivers?
1) Brahmaputra
2) Ganga
3) Hooghly
4) Teesta
- The green color of the plant leaves is due to the presence of:
1) Mitochondria
2) Chlorophyll
3) Lipids
4) Carbohydrates
- Who was fondly called "Madiba"?
1) Nelson Mandela
2) Martin Luther King Junior
3) Wangari Mathai
4) None of these
- "Unbreakable" is the autobiography of which of the following sportspersons?
1) Saina Nehwal
2) Mary Kom
3) Sania Mirza
4) Karanam Malleswari
- Who propounded the theory of economic drain of India during the British Imperialism?
1) Mahatma Gandhi
2) W.C. Banerjee
3) Dadabhai Naoroji
4) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
- "Entomology" is a science that studies:
1) Climate Change
2) Formation of rocks
3) Human behavior
4) Insects
- Which of the following is responsible for transpiration in plants?
1) Xylem
2) Phloem
3) Bark
4) Stomata
- The University of Nalanda was established during the reign of emperor:
1) Kumaragupta-I
2) Skandagupta
3) Chandragupta-I
4) Harshavardhana
- The Kandariya Mahadeva Temple is located in:
1) Mount Abu
2) Khajuraho
3) Varanasi
4) Haridwar
- Who was the Vice President of the Constituent Assembly of India?
1) Rajendra Prasad
2) Pattabhi Seetaramayya
3) H.C. Mookherjee
4) T.T. Krishnamachari
- Cortisol is a steroid hormone produced by which of the following endocrine glands?
1) Pancreas
2) Pituitary
3) Hypothalamus
4) Adrenal
- Dul Hasti is a hydroelectric power plant in Kishtwar district of:
1) Haryana
2) Himachal Pradesh
3) Uttarakhand
4) Jammu & Kashmir
- "World Post Day" is celebrated every year on:
1) October 9
2) November 9
3) September 9
4) December 9
- Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research is located in which of the following places?
1) Pune
2) Lucknow
3) Mumbai
4) Nagpur
- In which State is Dudhwa National Park situated?
1) Uttarakhand
2) Madhya Pradesh
3) Uttar Pradesh
4) Chhattisgarh
- Who was the only Indian to be elected as the President of the United Nations General Assembly?
1) Indira Gandhi
2) V.K. Krishna Menon
3) Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy
4) Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
- Who is the first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest?
1) Santosh Yadav
2) Dicky Dolma
3) Bachendri Pal
4) Arunima Sinha
- There is no provision in the Constitution for the impeachment of the:
1) Chief Justice of India
2) Chief Justice of a High Court
3) Vice President
4) Governor
- With which of the following is the term "Epicenter" associated?
1) Volcanoes
2) Earthquakes
3) Landslides
4) Cyclones
- Who was the first Governor General of India?
1) Warren Hastings
2) William Bentinck
3) Cornwallis
4) Dalhousie
- The chemicals released by one species of animals to attract the other members of the same species are:
1) Hormones
2) Pheromones
3) Steroids
4) Nucleic acids
- With which of the following fields is the name of Nobel laureate S. Chandrasekhar associated?
1) Fluid Mechanics
2) Chemistry
3) Physiology
4) Astrophysics
- Which of the following is used to measure the intensity of the earthquake?
1) Pascal scale
2) Metric scale
3) Richter scale
4) Newton scale
- Garba is a dance form of which of the following States?
1) Rajasthan
2) Gujarat
3) Odisha
4) Assam
- Cell or tissue death within a living body is called:
1) Neoplasia
2) Neutrophilia
3) Necrosis
4) None of these
- Insufficient supply of blood to an organ or part of the human body is called:
1) Anemia
2) Hemostasis
3) Hemorrhage
4) Ischaemia
- BCG vaccine is used against which of the following diseases?
1) Leprosy
2) Tuberculosis
3) Measles
4) Diphtheria
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Published date : 10 Sep 2016 11:55AM