GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 20-20 (26.09.2024)

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Q.1 Which is the only country whose postage stamps do not bear its name?

(A) USA

(B) UK

(C) Japan

(D) Pakistan

Ans:- (B)

Q.2 The biggest producer of uranium in the world is:

(A) France

(B) China

(C) Kazakhstan

(D) India

Ans:- (C)

Q.3 Who is the Chairperson of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights?

(A) Leela Samson

(B) Shantha Sinha

(C) Mamta Sharma

(D) Stuti Narain Kacker

Ans:- (D)

Q.4 WTO, (World Trade Organization), WHO, (World Health Organization) and IDA (International Development Association) are ___ of General Assembly (UNO).

(A) specialized agencies and other autonomous organization

(B) other United Nations Organs

(C) they are independent agencies and not a part of UNO

(D) principal organs

Ans:- (A)

Q.5 Which state gives the Nandi Award?

(A) Kerala

(B) Tamil Nadu

(C) Karnataka

(D) Andhra Pradesh

Ans:- (D)

Q.6 The first nuclear explosion in India was conducted at:

(A) Pokhran

(B) Bombay

(C) Nellie

(D) Sriharikota

Ans:- (A)

Q.7 Which one of the following States is called as ‘God’s Own Country’ in India?

(A) Kerala

(B) Uttar Pradesh

(C) West Bengal

(D) Goa

Ans:- (A)

Q.8 Rainfall caused by intense evaporation in equatorial areas is called _____________.

(A) Orographic rainfall

(B) Cyclonic rainfall

(C) Frontal rainfall

(D) Convectional rainfall

Ans:- (D)

Q.9 Where the Central Food Technology and Research Institute (CFTRI) is located ?

(A) Chennai

(B) Mysore

(C) Hyderabad

(D) Bangalore

Ans:- (B)

Q.10 When was Indian Forest Service set up?

(A) July 1, 1966

(B) July 1,1968

(C) July 1,1967

(D) July 1,1965

Ans:- (A)

Q.11 What was the fissionable material used in the bombs dropped at Nagasaki (Japan) in the year 1945?

(A) Sodium

(B) Potassium

(C) Plutonium

(D) Iron

Ans:- (C)

Q.12 The reason of mirage is

(A) Interference of light

(B) Diffraction of light 

(C) Polarization of light

(D) Total internal reflection of light

Ans:- (D)

Q.13 The two elements that are frequently used for making transistors are

(A) Boron and aluminium

(B) Silicon and germanium

(C) Iridium and tungsten

(D) Niobium and columbium

Ans:- (B)

Q.14 The most electronegative element among the following is

(A) Sodium

(B) Bromine

(C) Fluorine

(D) Oxygen

Ans:- (C)

Q.15 Ergotism is due to consumption of:

(A) Contaminated grams

(B) Rotting vegetables

(C) Contaminated water

(D) Safe cooked food

Ans:- (A)

Q.16 Who was the creator of the cartoon characters Mandrake the Magician and the Phantom?

(A) Lee Falk

(B) Goscinny

(C) Uderzo

(D) Derek Hockridge

Ans:- (A)

Q.17 The science of Dactylography is commonly known as

(A) Carbon dating

(B) Water printing

(C) Finger printing

(D) Electro cardiogram

Ans:- (C)

Q.18 GUI stands for

(A) Graphical User Interface

(B) Graphical User Information

(C) Graphical User Interaction

(D) Graphical User Instruction

Ans:- (A)

Q.19 Of the total volume of the earth,which layer forms the major part?

(A) Sial

(B) Sima

(C) Mantle

(D) Core

Ans:- (D)

Q.20 Which article of the Indian Constitution is related to Indian Foreign Policy?

(A) Article 380

(B) Article 51

(C) Article 60

(D) Article 312

Ans:- (B)

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