General Knowledge (14.02.2026)

1. Which of the following is a ferrous metal?

(a) Duralumin

(b) Brass

(c) Steel

(d) Lead  

2. Which town of the Indus Valley Civilisation literally means ‘mound of the dead’?

(a) Mesopotamia

(b) Mohenjo-daro

(c) Balakot

(d) Harappa

3. Goa is situated on the banks of which river?

(a) Hooghly

(b) Gomti

(c) Ganadak

(d) Mandovi

4. The word “Tal” means

(a) Longitudinal valley

(b) Transverse valley

(c) Lake  

(d) Peak  

5. In West Bengal the region North of the Ganga is known as

(a) Rahr

(b) Barind

(c) Tanr

(d) Bhabar  

6. The first revived Olympic Games were held in

(a) London

(b) Paris

(c) Athens

(d) Berlin  

7. Which of the following is also called ‘Molassis Basin’?

(a) Manipur

(b) Tripura

(c) Mizoram

(d) Nagaland

8. Who designed the new symbol for our Indian rupee?

(a) Varun Kumar

(b) Udaya Kumar Dharmalingam

(c) Anand Kumar Dharmesh

(d) Ravi Kumar Dada  

9. The new Comptroller and Auditor General of India is:

(a) V.N. Kaul

(b) V.K. Joshi

(c) D.K.Sikri

(d) Girish Chandra Murmu 

10. Who is considered as the father of Artificial Intelligence?

(a) Charles Babbage

(b) Dennis Ritchie

(c) John McCarthy

(d) Tim Patterson  

11. Radioactivity was discovered by –

(a) Henri Becquerel

(b) Madam Curie

(c) Rutherford

(d) Chadwick

12. Who is the founder of the Indian National Army?

(a) Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon

(b) Mohan Singh

(c) Shah Nawaz Khan

(d) Prem Sahgal

13. Kalkut is pen-name of-

(a) Raj Shekhar Basu

(b) Buddhadev Basu

(c) Samaresh Basu

(d) Jaydev Basu

14. The largest oil refinery in India is located at:

(a) Haldia

(b) Jamnagar

(c) Mathura

(d) Mumbai

15. What percent of the population resides in rural areas of India?

(a) 68.8%

(b) 64.5%

(c) 50.9%

(d) 70.5%

16. Nautanki is a folk dance of which among the following states?

(a) Uttar Pradesh

(b) Kerala

(c) Karnataka

(d) Andhra Pradesh

17. Birminghamin U.K. is famous for_______.

(a) Iron and steel industry

(b) Sugar industry

(c) Paper industry

(d) Aluminium industry

18. X-rays were discovered by:

(a) Marie curie

(b) Edward Jenner

(c) Robert Koch

(d) Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen

19. In which year was UNICEF founded?

(a) 1948  

(b) 1946

(c) 1945  

(d) 1949

20. A  clinical  thermometer  reads  the  temperature  from ______.

(a) 25°C to 32°C  

(b) 38°C to 48°C 

(c) 32°C to 38°C

(d) 35°C to 42°C

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