200+ MCQs with Answers for Bodoland University B.Ed Entrance 2025

B.Ed Entrance 2025 with 200+ General Knowledge MCQs and answers. Boost your exam preparation with important GK questions covering history, geography,
200+ MCQs with Answers for Bodoland University B.Ed Entrance 2025


Are you preparing for the B.Ed Entrance exams for Assam's prestigious institutions such as Gauhati University and Bodoland University? The General Knowledge (GK) section plays a vital role in enhancing your overall score. To assist you in achieving success, we have assembled a thorough collection of more than 200 GK MCQs along with their answers, derived from past examination papers and key topics for 2025.

This carefully selected list encompasses a diverse array of subjects, including Indian Polity, History, Assam GK, Science, and more. Engaging with these questions will provide you with a competitive advantage and help you become acquainted with the exam format. Let’s get started!

Indian Polity and Constitution

Which type of federalism is seen in India? 

A) Coming together federation 
B) Holding together federation 
C) Coming together federation and Holding together federation both 
D) None of these 

Answer: B) Holding together federation 

What are the maximum number of seats fixed for Lok Sabha in India? 

A) 545 seats 
B) 552 seats 
C) 560 seats 
D) 550 seats 

Answer: B) 552 seats 

Which of the following article deals with the appointment of Prime Minster of India? 

A) Article 356 
B) Article 32 
C) Article 75 
D) Article 348

Answer: C) Article 75 

Which of the following fundamental right has been deleted from Indian Constitution? 

A) Right to freedom 
B) Right to speech 
C) Right to property 
D) Right to equality 

Answer: C) Right to property 

Which among the following writ is issued by a court to a public official asking him to perform his official duties? 

A) Prohibition 
B) Mandamus 
C) Quo Warranto 
D) Habeas Corpus 

Answer: B) Mandamus 

Who was the first elected President of the Constituent Assembly? 

A) BR Ambedkar 
B) sachindananda sinha 
C) Dr.Rajendra prasad 
D) Neheru 

Answer: C) Dr. Rajendra prasad 

What is the minimum age required to become a member of Lok Sabha? 

A) Twenty years 
B) Thirty years 
C) Twenty two years 
D) Twenty five years 

Answer: D) Twenty five years 

Who among the following declares National Emergency in India? 

A) President 
B) Prime Minister 
C) Central Council of Ministers 
D) Supreme Court of India 

Answer: A) President 

Indian Constitution contains how many schedules? 

A) Ten Schedules 
B) Twelve Schedules 
C) Fourteen Schedules 
D) Eight Schedules 

Answer: B) Twelve Schedules 

Which of the following articles relates to 'abolition of titles'? 

A) Article 51 
B) Article 50
C) Article 18
D) Article 32

Answer: C) Article 18

How many members of Lok Sabha are nominated by the President?

A) Two members
B) Three members
C) Eleven members
D) Twelve members

Answer: A) Two members

What is meant by 'defection'? 

A) Changing party after winning election 
B) Changing party before winning election
C) Changing party after losing election
D) Changing party before losing election

Answer: A) Changing party after winning election 

Indian Constitution contains how many Parts? 

A) Twelve Parts 
B) Twenty-two Parts
C) Eighteen Parts
D) Twenty- five Parts 

Answer: D) Twenty- five Parts 

Money bill can be introduced first in which house of Parliament? 

A) Only in LokSabha 
B) Only in RajyaSabha
C) Both in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
D) Either in Lok Sabha or in Rajya Sabha

Answer: A) Only in LokSabha 

In how many ways Indian citizenship can be lost? 

A) One
B) Two
C) Three 
D) Four

Answer: C) Three 

Who of the following appoints the Prime Minister of India? 

A) President of India 
B) Chief Justice of India
C) Attorney General o f India
D) Governor

Answer: A) President of India 

Which among the following is also known as chief law officer of Government of India? 

A) Chief Justice of India
B) Comptroller and Auditor General
C) Attorney General of India 
D) Judge of Supreme Court of India

Answer: C) Attorney General of India 

What is the term of office of Chief Election Commissioner of India? 

A) Five years 
B) Six years 
C) Five years or 60 years of age
D) Six years or 65 years of age 

Answer: D) Six years or 65 years of age 

Which among the following can be amended only by special majority in India? 

A) Admission of New State
B) Salaries and allowances of Member of Parliament
C) Allowances of the President
D) Ammendment of the Constitution via article 368 

Answer: D) Ammendment of the Constitution via article 368 

Who was the chairman of the drafting committee of Indian Constitution? 

A) Lord Mountbatten
B) Dr. Rajendra Prasad 
C) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar 
D) Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru

Answer: C) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar 

Which of the following fundamental right is given in Article 21? 

A) Right to property 
B) Right to equality 
C) Right to speech 
D) Right to life 

Answer: D) Right to life 

Which among the following article states that there should be no discrimination on grounds of caste, religion, race, sex, place of birth? 

A) Article 15 
B) Article 21
C) Article 25
D) Article 30

Answer: A) Article 15 

How is the President of India elected? 

A) Directly by public voting
B) By single transferrable vote 
C) By secondary voting s ystem
D) All options are correct.

Answer: B) By single transferrable vote 

Which constitutional Amendment Act of India reduced voting age from 21 years to 18 years? 

A) 42nd Amendment Act
B) 61st Amendment Act 
C) 74th Amendment Act
D) 83rd Amendment Act

Answer: B) 61st Amendment Act 

Vice-President of India is also ex officio chairman of _____. 

A) Lok Sabha 
B) Rajya Sabha 
C) Parliament
D) Union Public Service Commission

Answer: B) Rajya Sabha 

In the 42nd Constitutional Amendment 1976, which word was added to the Preamble? 

A) Democratic 
B) Equality 
C) Secular 
D) Socialist 

Answer: C) Secular 

Indian History

Who was the founder of Indian National Congress? 

A) Mahatma Gandhi 
B) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar 
C) A.O. Hume 
D) W.C. Banerjee 

Answer: C) A.O. Hume 

Who among of the following constructed the Panch Mahal at Fatehpur Sikri? 

A) Akbar 
B) Jahangir 
C) Shah jahan 
D) Aurangzeb

Answer: A) Akbar 

Mohenjo-daro was locally named as _____. 

A) Mound of desert 
B) Mound of delta 
C) Mound of dead 
D) Mound of life 

Answer: C) Mound of dead 

Who among the following started Bengal weekly newspaper ‘Samvad Kaumudi’ in year 1821? 

A) Raja Ram Mohan Roy 
B) Aurobindo Ghosh
C) Ramkrishna Paramhans
D) Debendranath Tagore

Answer: A) Raja Ram Mohan Roy 

Who stated “Swaraj is my birth right and i shall have it”? 

A) Mahatma Gandhi
B) Madan mohan Malviya
C) Bal Gangadhar Tilak 
D) Surendranath Bannerjee

Answer: C) Bal Gangadhar Tilak 

Who was one of the discoverers of Indus Valley Civilization? 

A) Lord Wooley
B) Daya Ram Sahni 
C) V. S. Agarwal
D) A. L. Basham

Answer: B) Daya Ram Sahni 

When was Delhi declared as the capital of India? 

A) 1901
B) 1911 
C) 1913
D) 1921

Answer: B) 1911 

Magical charms and spells are given in which of the following Vedas? 

A) Rig Veda 
B) Sama Veda 
C) Yajurveda Veda
D) Atharva Veda 

Answer: D) Atharva Veda 

Who was the founder of Arya Samaj? 

A) Mula Shankar
B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
C) Dayandan Saraswati 
D) Rabindra Nath Tagore

Answer: C) Dayandan Saraswati 

Who among the following was the Viceroy of India when Indian University Act, 1904 was passed? 

A) Lord Dufferin
B) Lord Lansdowne
C) Lord Minto
D) Lord Curzon 

Answer: D) Lord Curzon 

Who among the following was also known as 'Zinda Pir'? 

A) Akbar 
B) Jahangir 
C) Shahjahan 
D) Aurangzeb 

Answer: D) Aurangzeb 

'Satyashodhak Samaj' was founded by whom? 

A) Mahatma Gandhi
B) Jyotirao Phule 
C) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
D) Swami Vivekanand

Answer: B) Jyotirao Phule 

First Satyagrah started from Champaran for opposing the cultivation of ________. 

A) Cotton
B) Indigo 
C) Silk
D) Kesar

Answer: B) Indigo 

Who was the founder of 'Vikramshila University'? 

A) Vijay Sen
B) Atisa
C) Dharampal 
D) Ballal Sen

Answer: C) Dharampal 

Who among the following Sikh Gurus had laid the foundation of Amritsar? 

A) Guru Amar Das 
B) Guru Ram Das 
C) Guru Arjan Dev 
D) Guru Har Govind 

Answer: B) Guru Ram Das 

During whose Viceroyalty, the capital of India was shifted from Calcutta to Delhi? 

A) Lord Canning
B) Lord Harding 
C) Lord Lytton
D) Lord Clive

Answer: B) Lord Harding 

The book titled 'The Indian War of Independence' was written by _____.

A) Krishna Verma
B) Madame Cama
C) B.G. Tilak 
D) V.D. Savarkar 

Answer: D) V.D. Savarkar 

History

In which century, Qutub Minar of Delhi was built? 

A) 12th Century 
B) 13th Century 
C) 14th Century 
D) 11th Century 

Answer: B) 13th Century 

Shatughai (Indus Valley Civilization site) is in which country? 

A) India 
B) Pakistan 
C) Afghanistan 
D) Tibet 

Answer: C) Afghanistan 

Idol of dancing girl (Bronze) is found in which of the following civilzation? 

A) Mesopotamian Civilization 
B) Indus Valley Civilization 
C) Persian Civilization 
D) Egyptian Civilization 

Answer: B) Indus Valley Civilization 

Who among the following was the founder of society called 'Abhinav Bharat'? 

A) Lala Lajpat Rai 
B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak 
C) Vinayak Damodar Savarkar 
D) Bipin Chandra Pal 

Answer: C) Vinayak Damodar Savarkar 

First battle of Panipat was fought between which two armies? 

A) Babur and Lodi Empire 
B) Britishers and Babur 
C) Akbar and Hemu 
D) Akbar and Rana of Mewar 

Answer: A) Babur and Lodi Empire 

Who abolished Jizyah Tax? 

A) Jahangir 
B) Humayun 
C) Akbar 
D) Aurangzeb 

Answer: C) Akbar 

In which year East India Company was ceased to work and India was completely undertaken by British Govt.? 

A) 1838 
B) 1919 
C) 1858 
D) 1898 

Answer: C) 1858 

Second battle of Panipat was fought between which two armies? 

A) Babur and Lodi Empire 
B) Babur and Rana Sanga 
C) Akbar and Hemu 
D) Akbar and Rana of Mewar 

Answer: C) Akbar and Hemu 

Who among the following was the first Englishman to appear in the Mughal Court during Jahangir's reign? 

A) Paul Canning 
B) Captain William Hawkins 
C) William Edward 
D) Ralph Fitch 

Answer: B) Captain William Hawkins 

In which year was the Navy Act passed? 

A) 1919 
B) 1923 
C) 1947 
D) 1950 

Answer: B) 1923 

The Mauryan dynasty was overthrown by? 

A) Chandragupta I 
B) Pushyamitra Shunga 
C) Harsha Vardhana 
D) Kanishka 

Answer: B) Pushyamitra Shunga 

Who was the King of Kalinga during the Maurya period? 

A) Chandragupta Maurya 
B) Bindusara 
C) King Kharavela 
D) Ashoka 

Answer: C) King Kharavela 

Example of Chola architecture can be seen at?

A) Ajanta
B) Hampi
C) Thanjavur
D) Elephanta

Answer: C) Thanjavur

Which of the following pair is CORRECT? 

A) 49th parallel – United States of America and Canada 
B) 38th parallel – China and North Korea 
C) Durand Line – India and Afghanistan 
D) Radcliffe Line – India and Sri lanka 

Answer: A) 49th parallel – United States of America and Canada 

Moraine is a kind of soil erosion that is caused by which of the following? 

A) Glacier 
B) Wind 
C) River water 
D) Underground water 

Answer: A) Glacier 

'Sardar Sarovar Dam' is on which of the following rivers? 

A) Krishna 
B) Godavari 
C) Narmada 
D) Mahanadi 

Answer: C) Narmada 

Which river of India has an Inland drainage? 

A) Tapi 
B) Ganga 
C) Godavari 
D) Luni 

Answer: D) Luni 

Which of the following mountain range separates Europe and Asia? 

A) Rocky Mountain Range 
B) Himalayan Mountain Range 
C) Ural Mountain Range 
D) Appalachian Mountain Range 

Answer: C) Ural Mountain Range 

Suez Canal connects which of the following water bodies? 

A) Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea 
B) Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea 
C) Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean 
D) Mediterranean Sea and Arctic Ocean 

Answer: B) Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea 

Which of the following Indian state does not share International land border? 

A) Jammu and Kashmir 
B) Uttar Pradesh 
C) Bihar 
D) Madhya Pradesh 

Answer: D) Madhya Pradesh 

In which of the following city, world's second longest beach is located? 

A) Mumbai 
B) Kolkata 
C) Puducherry 
D) Chennai 

Answer: D) Chennai 

One of the leading producers of asbestos in the world is _____. 

A) Australia 
B) Russia 
C) Canada 
D) Armenia 

Answer: C) Canada 

What is Dakshin Gangotri? 

A) River valley in Andhra Pradesh 
B) Unmanned station located in Antarctica 
C) Second source of River Ganga 
D) Island in the Indian Ocean 

Answer: B) Unmanned station located in Antarctica 

Where is Great Barrier Reef located? 

A) India 
B) Pakistan 
C) Australia 
D) South Africa 

Answer: C) Australia 

Awards, Books, Authors & Personalities

Who is the author of Discovery of India? 

A) Jawaharlal Nehru 
B) Atal Bihari Vajpayee 
C) Vallabhbhai Patel Nehru 
D) Indira Gandhi 

Answer: A) Jawaharlal Nehru 

Who is also known as 'Light of Asia'? 

A) Gautam Buddha 
B) Jesus Christ 
C) Prophet Mohammad 
D) Swami Vivekanand 

Answer: A) Gautam Buddha 

Who among the following is known as 'Bismarck of India'? 

A) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel 
B) Bhagat Singh 
C) Swami Vivekanand 
D) Lala Lajpat Rai 

Answer: A) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel 

Who wrote the book 'The Unseen Indira Gandhi'? 

A) Jayram Naresh 
B) Dr. K. P. Mathur 
C) Dr. Anna Suvorova 
D) Santosh Singh 

Answer: B) Dr. K. P. Mathur 

'Life on my terms: from the grassroots to the corridors of power' is an autobiography of _____. 

A) P. Chidambaram 
B) Jaswant Singh 
C) Sharad Pawar 
D) L.K. Advani 

Answer: C) Sharad Pawar 

'Khullam Khulla' is an autobiography of which famous actor? 

A) Shatrughan Sinha 
B) Mithun Chakarborty 
C) Jeetendra 
D) Rishi Kapoor 

Answer: D) Rishi Kapoor 

Who has written the book named 'The People's President: Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam'?

A) S. M. Khan 
B) Sourabh Duggal 
C) Tarun Vijay 
D) Shri Vijay Kumar 

Answer: A) S. M. Khan 

Who wrote the book named 'Exile'? 

A) Barkha Dutt 
B) Valmik Thapar 
C) Tasleema Nasreen 
D) Ranbir Singh Sindhu 

Answer: C) Tasleema Nasreen 

Which Lok Sabha speaker has authored the book 'Matoshree'? 

A) Sumitra Mahajan 
B) Meira Kumar 
C) Somnath Chatterjee 
D) Manohar Joshi 

Answer: A) Sumitra Mahajan 

The book 'Hope in a challenged Democracy' is authored by _____. 

A) M. Veerappa Moily 
B) Sunita Narayan 
C) Dr. Ashwini Kumar 
D) Anuradha Roy 

Answer: C) Dr. Ashwini Kumar 

Who wrote the book "The Terrible Horrible Very Bad News"? 

Answer: Meghna Pant 

Assam GK

Who discovered tea in Assam in 1823? 

A) Lord Curzon
B) Robert Bruce 
C) Thomas Roe
D) William Jones

Answer: B) Robert Bruce (1823) 

Me-Dam-Me-Phi festival is celebrated on which date? 

A) 15 August 
B) 31 January 
C) 5 October 
D) 25 December 

Answer: B) 31 January 

Kanaklata Baruah was martyred in which movement?

A) Non-Cooperation Movement 
B) Quit India Movement 
C) Civil Disobedience Movement
D) Swadeshi Movement 

Answer: B) Quit India Movement (1942) 

Hima Das has been made the Deputy Superintendent (DSP) of which state? 

Answer: Assam 

Which state is not covered under the jurisdiction of the Guwahati High Court? 

A) Nagaland 
B) Mizoram 
C) Arunachal Pradesh 
D) Meghalaya 

Answer: D) Meghalaya 

Kuranganayani queen was from? 

A) Manipur 
B) Mizuram 
C) Nagaland 
D) Assam 

Answer: A) Manipur 

Recently announce, two new national parks of Assam are _____.

A) Dehing Patkai and Raimona
B) Manas and Kaziranga
C) Dibru Saikhowa and anas
D) Nameri and Orang

Answer: A) Dehing Patkai and Raimona

Geography

Where is the Indian Meteorological Department located? 

A) New Delhi 
B) Nagpur 
C) Pune
D) Jodhpur 

Answer: New Delhi 

Which river is known as the "Sorrow of Bihar"? 

A) Ganga River 
B) Kosi River 
C) Brahmaputra River 
D) Gandak River 

Answer: B) Kosi River 

On which of the following date, winter solstice is observed in Southern Hemisphere? 

A) 5th August 
B) 10th August 
C) 15th February 
D) 21th June 

Answer: D) 21th June 

What are the imaginary lines touching both the poles of earth called? 

A) Latitudes 
B) Longitudes 
C) Isobars
D) Isotherms

Answer: B) Longitudes 

On which of the following date, summer solstice is observed in Northern Hemisphere? 

A) 21st June 
B) 5th August
C) 18th July
D) 19th December

Answer: A) 21st June 

Which of the following sea has highest salanity? 

A) Red Sea 
B) Black Sea 
C) Dead Sea 
D) Arabian Sea 

Answer: C) Dead Sea 

In which country Cape Comorin is located? 

A) India 
B) Pakistan
C) South Africa
D) South America

Answer: A) India 

River Narmada originates from which place? 

A) Amarkantak 
B) Himalayans
C) Brahamagiri
D) Baralacha pass

Answer: A) Amarkantak 

What are the imaginary lines encircling the earth horizontally called? 

A) Latitudes 
B) Longitudes 
C) Isobars
D) Isotherms

Answer: A) Latitudes 

The Himalayas is the example of ____.

A) Fold mountains
B) Block mountains
C) Ancient mountains
D) Residual mountains

Answer: A) Fold mountains

The largest irrigation canal in India is _____.

A) Yamuna canal
B) Indira Gandhi canal
C) Sirhand canal
D) Upper Bari Doab canal

Answer: B) Indira Gandhi canal

Science and Technology

Which of the following cell organelle is also called as 'Suicidal Bag of Cell'? 

A) Mitochondria 
B) Nucleus 
C) Nucleolus
D) Lysosomes 

Answer: D) Lysosomes 

Which of the following protein is found in nails? 

A) Histone 
B) Keratin 
C) Elastin
D) Actin

Answer: B) Keratin 

How many canine teeth are there in adult human? 

A) 2
B) 8
C) 6
D) 4 

Answer: D) 4 

Which of the following has least melting point? 

A) Carbon
B) Silver
C) Mercury 
D) Gold

Answer: C) Mercury 

Which of the following cell organelle is present only in plant cell? 

A) Mitochondria
B) Cell wall 
C) Cell membrane
D) Vacuole

Answer: B) Cell wall 

Who amongst the following discovered 'electron'? 

A) Archimedes
B) Roald Amundsen
C) J. J. Thomson 
D) Rudolf Diesel

Answer: C) J. J. Thomson 

Which of the following is an example of Ball and Socket joint in humans? 

A) Wrist Joint 
B) Hip Joint 
C) Finger Joint 
D) Neck Joint 

Answer: B) Hip Joint 

Which of the following contains highest amount of Vitamin C? 

A) Capsicum
B) Tomato
C) Grape
D) Lemon 

Answer: D) Lemon 

The largest artery in human body is _____.

A) Aorta
B) Capillary
C) Vena cava 
D) Pulmonary vein

Answer: A) Aorta

Computer Knowledge

Which part is called the brain of a computer? 

A) Monitor 
B) Keyboard 
C) CPU 
D) Mouse 

Answer: C) CPU 

Which of the following is a popular 'Operating system'? 

A) Windows
B) C++
C) DOS
C) Java

Answer: A) Windows

Router is used in which of the following layer? 

A) Transport layer
B) Network layer 
C) Physical layer
D) Application layer

Answer: B) Network layer 

Which of the following language is used by computer to process data? 

A) Octanary
B) Binary 
C) Hexanary
D) Tertianary

Answer: B) Binary 

Which among the following is not a word processor? 

A) Microsoft Word 
B) Word Perfect 
C) Microsoft Excel 
D) Word Star 

Answer: C) Microsoft Excel 

Which of the following is also termed as main memory of computer? 

A) RAM 
B) ROM 
C) Hard disk
D) Compact disk

Answer: A) RAM 

BIT is also known as _____. 

A) Binary language
B) Binary digit 
C) Binary Number
D) Gigabyte

Answer: B) Binary digit 

Who invented the modem? 

A) Apple Computers Inc.
B) Digital Equipment Corporation
C) Wang Laboratories Ltd.
D) AT&T Information Systems 

Answer: D) AT&T Information Systems 

Who is the founder of “Facebook”? 

A) Orkut Buyukkokten
B) Mark Zuckerberg 
C) Bill Gates
D) Martin Cooper

Answer: B) Mark Zuckerberg 

FORTRAN is called:

A) Floppy Translator
B) Formula Translator
C) File Translator
D) Format Translator

Answer: B) Formula Translator

Sports

Bajrang Punia is associated with which sport? 

A) Boxing 
B) Wrestling 
C) Weightlifting 
D) Judo 

Answer: B) Wrestling 

Arunima Sinha is related to? 

A) Cricket 
B) Mount Everest 
C) Chess 
D) Swimming 

Answer: B) Mount Everest 

Shiva Thapa is related to which sports? 

A) Football 
B) Boxing 
C) Gymnastic 
D) Swimming 

Answer: B) Boxing 

Olympics 2024 hosted by which country? 

A) Japan 
B) Vietnam 
C) France (Paris) 
D) South Korea 

Answer: C) France (Paris) 

National sport of Malaysia is _____. 

A) Badminton 
B) Hockey 
C) Table Tennis 
D) Chess 

Answer: A) Badminton 

'Him Gold Cup' is related to which sport? 

A) Cricket 
B) Boxing 
C) Hockey 
D) Volleyball 

Answer: C) Hockey 

Beighton Cup is associated with which of the following? 

A) Cricket 
B) Hockey 
C) Football 
D) Volleyball 

Answer: B) Hockey 

Miscellaneous GK

Which one of the following is true about mixed economy? 

A) Existence of both developed and underdeveloped sectors
B) Equal importance to agriculture and industry
C) Existence of both public and private sectors in national economy 
D) Equal partnership of central and states in economic planning and development

Answer: C) Existence of both public and private sectors in national economy 

Green revolution was introduced in which Five Year Plan of India? 

A) Seventh 
B) Fifth 
C) Second 
D) Third 

Answer: D) Third 

Who among the following is the ex-officio chairman of the NITI Aayog in India? 

A) President 
B) Prime Minister 
C) Vice President 
D) Finance Minister 

Answer: B) Prime Minister 

What is a voluntary union of sovereign and independent states called? 

A) Federation 
B) Unitary state 
C) Confederation 
D) None of these 

Answer: C) Confederation 

Nikaya is related to what? 

A) Jainism 
B) Buddhism 
C) Sikhism 
D) Hinduism 

Answer: B) Buddhism 

Lotus Temple is known for which religion? 

A) Judaism 
B) Buddhism 
C) Bahai 
D) Taoism 

Answer: C) Bahai 

Which monument is known as "The National Monument of India"? 

A) India Gate 
B) Gateway of India 
C) Raj Ghat 
D) Red fort 

Answer: A) India Gate 

Which place is said to be the Manchester of South India? 

A) Coimbatore 
B) Salem 
C) Thanjavur 
D) Madurai 

Answer: A) Coimbatore 

Which country has the largest internet users? 

A) USA 
B) China 
C) India 
D) Russia 

Answer: B) China 


When India got Independence, who was the Prime Minister of England? 

A) William Bentick 
B) Warren Hasting 
C) Margaret Thatcher 
D) Climent Atlee 

Answer: D) Climent Atlee 

Who among the following was the court physician of Kanishka? 

A) Vasumitra 
B) Nagarjuna 
C) Charaka 
D) Patanjali 

Answer: C) Charaka 

Where has National Horticulture Fair 2021 started?

Answer: Bengaluru

Who has launched India's first diesel converted CNG tractor?

Answer: Mr. Nitin Gadkari 

Which country's army will deploy dogs for Covid-19 testing?

Answer: India 

The messenger satellite launched by NASA is to study _____. 

A) Mercury
B) Venus
C) Satrun
D) Jupiter

Answer: A) Mercury

Indian Economy & Schemes

Which of the following is the most appropriate measure of an economic growth of a country?

A) Net Domestic Product
B) Gross Domestic Product 
C) Per Capita Income
D) Net National Product

Answer: B) Gross Domestic Product 

Real estate comes under which sector?

A) Primary
B) Tertiary 
C) Secondary
D) Both Secondary and Tertiary

Answer: B) Tertiary 

What is the full form of PMGSY?

A) Pradhan Mantri Greh Sadak Yojana
B) Pradhan Mantri Gaon Sadak Yojana
C) Pradhan Mantri Guarantee Sadak Yojana
D) Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana 

Answer: D) Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana 

Which Five Year Plan had a motive of 'Faster, More inclusive and Sustainable growth'?

A) Tenth
B) Twelfth 
C) Seventh
D) Eleventh

Answer: B) Twelfth 

In which country political theory of 'Fascism' started?

A) Japan
B) Russia
C) Italy 
D) China

Answer: C) Italy 

Why was 'Tendulkar Committee' constituted?

A) To measure unemployment
B) To measure growth rate
C) To measure poverty 
D) To measure agricultural produce

Answer: C) To measure poverty 

Planned economy in India is based on which system?

A) Capitalist system
B) Traditional system
C) Command system
D) Socialist system 

Answer: D) Socialist system 

Planning Commission was constituted in India in which year?

A) 1947
B) 1950 
C) 1949
D) 1952

Answer: B) 1950 

GNP – depreciation allowances = ______

A) National Income
B) NDP
C) NNP 
D) GNP

Answer: C) NNP 

What is the full form of FDI?

A) Foreign Direct Input
B) Foreign Direct Investment 
C) Fiscal Direct Investment
D) Fiscal Direct Input

Answer: B) Foreign Direct Investment 

Banking comes under which of the following sector?

A) Primary sector
B) Secondary sector
C) Tertiary sector 
D) Both Secondary and Tertiary sectors

Answer: C) Tertiary sector 

What was the main objective of the 5th Five Year Plan?

A) Removal of poverty and achievement of self-reliance 
B) Faster, more inclusive and sustainable growth
C) Inclusive growth
D) None of these

Answer: A) Removal of poverty and achievement of self-reliance 

Offloading of government shares to private companies is known as _____.

A) Investment
B) Disinvestment 
C) Centralization
D) Decentralization

Answer: B) Disinvestment 

Which method is used to measure agricultural income in India?

A) Expenditure method
B) Output method 
C) Commodity flow method
D) Input method

Answer: B) Output method 

Who estimated the National Income in India for the first time?

A) Prof. P . C. Mahalanobis
B) Dr. V. K. R. V. Rao
C) Dadabhai Naoroji 
D) M. G. Ranade

Answer: C) Dadabhai Naoroji 

International Affairs & World GK

In which country the first Open University was established in the world?

A) U.S.A.
B) U.K. 
C) India
D) Australia

Answer: B) U.K. 

The South Asia University is situated in the city of _____.

A) Colombo
B) Dhaka
C) New Delhi 
D) Kathmandu

Answer: C) New Delhi 

Which country has re-established diplomatic ties with Cuba after 37 years?

A) Morocco 
B) Ghana
C) Zimbabwe
D) Sudan

Answer: A) Morocco 

In which of the following country the Kalahari desert is located?

A) India
B) Pakistan
C) Botswana 
D) Kenya

Answer: C) Botswana 

Which neighbouring country of India is not among the founding members of SAARC?

A) Nepal
B) Bangladesh
C) Afghanistan 
D) Bhutan

Answer: C) Afghanistan 

Capital of Israel is _____.

A) Jerusalem 
B) Islamabad
C) Male
D) Israel

Answer: A) Jerusalem 

'Red Indians' are natives of which of the following country?

A) India
B) Pakistan
C) North America 
D) West Africa

Answer: C) North America 

Miscellaneous General Knowledge

Firoz Gandhi Award is related to which field?

A) Politics
B) Literature
C) Journalism 
D) Sports

Answer: C) Journalism 

In which year did Virat Kohli receive the Arjuna Award?

A) 2010
B) 2012
C) 2013 
D) 2015

Answer: C) 2013 

Who is the director of the film Dangal?

A) Sanjay Leela Bhansali
B) Nitish Tiwari 
C) Amit Sharma
D) Anurag Kashyap

Answer: B) Nitish Tiwari 

Droupadi Murmu has become the ___ number president of India?

A) 10th
B) 16th
C) 15th 
D) 20th

Answer: C) 15th 

Which country has the highest number of Tuberculosis cases?

A) India 
B) China
C) Indonesia
D) Russia

Answer: A) India 

Who wrote Panchatantra?

A) Kalidas
B) Vishnu Sharma 
C) Tulsidas
D) Bhasa

Answer: B) Vishnu Sharma 

What is the name given to the smallest unit of data space available in a spreadsheet software application?

A) Row
B) Block
C) Cell 
D) Pixel

Answer: C) Cell 

Rani Gaidinliu was a leader of which movement?

A) Heraka movement (The non-cooperation movement) 
B) Civil-Disobedience Movement
C) Quit India Movement
D) Khilafat Movement

Answer: A) Heraka movement (The non-cooperation movement) 

Who amongst the following was the founder of Jainism?

A) Mahavira 
B) Sisunaga
C) Rishabha
D) Gouthama

Answer: A) Mahavira 

National Commission for Women was established in _____.

A) 1991
B) 1992 
C) 1993
D) 1994

Answer: B) 1992 

Which is the following agency regulates and monitors special education programme in India?

A) Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
B) Ministry of Human Resource and Development
C) Rehabilitation Council of India 
D) National Council of Teacher Education

Answer: C) Rehabilitation Council of India 

Who has won the World Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2021 award?

Answer: Robert Irwin 

Who has inaugurated the 'World Sustainable Development Summit 2021'?

Answer: Narendra Modi 

Where has National Horticulture Fair 2021 started?

Answer: Bengaluru 

The Firoz Gandhi Award is related to which field?

A) Sports
B) Politics
C) Journalism 
D) Science

Answer: C) Journalism 

As of June 2024, the governor of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is:

A) Dr. Y. V. Reddy
B) Dr. Urjit R. Patel
C) Shri Shaktikanta Das 
D) Dr. Bimal Jalan

Answer: C) Shri Shaktikanta Das 

Who is the founder of Young Bengal Movement?

A) David Hare
B) Aurobindo Ghosh
C) Swami Vivekananda
D) Henry Vivian Derozio 

Answer: D) Henry Vivian Derozio 

Who is known as 'The Father of the Indian Renaissance'?

A) Dadabhai Naoroji
B) Swami Vivekanand
C) Raja Ram Mohan Roy 
D) Dayanand Saraswati

Answer: C) Raja Ram Mohan Roy 

Who wrote the book, 'Two Treatises of Government'?

A) John Locke 
B) Voltaire
C) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
D) Montesquieu

Answer: A) John Locke 

Who gave the call 'Back to the Vedas'?

A) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
B) Swami Vivekananda
C) Mahatma Jyotiba Phule
D) Swami Dayanand Saraswati 

Answer: D) Swami Dayanand Saraswati 

Who composed the song 'Vande Mataram'?

A) Madam Cama
B) Bankim Chandra Chatterji 
C) Rabindranath Tagore
D) Satyjit Ray

Answer: B) Bankim Chandra Chatterji 

Which of the following is the world's top environmental conservation award?

A) Golden Bear Award
B) Golden Panda Award 
C) Golden Globe Award
D) Golden Palms Award

Answer: B) Golden Panda Award 

Who wrote the book 'Satyarth Prakash'?

A) Swami Dayanand Saraswati 
B) Ramakrishna Paramhansa
C) Kandukuri Veeresalingam
D) Gopal Hari Deshmukh

Answer: A) Swami Dayanand Saraswati 

Who is considered as the first independent Nawab of Bengal?

A) Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan
B) Mir Qasim
C) Murshid Quli Khan 
D) Mir Jafar

Answer: C) Murshid Quli Khan 

The Bardoli Satyagraha, 1928 was led by _____.

A) Subhash Chandra Bose
B) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel 
C) Balgangadhar Tilak
D) Vinoba Bhave

Answer: B) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel 

Who founded Tattvabodhini Sabha?

A) Rabindranath Tagore
B) M.G. Ranade
C) Debendranath Tagore 
D) R.G. Bhandarkar

Answer: C) Debendranath Tagore 

Who among the following politicians is known as the 'Father of Indian Constitution'?

A) Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar 
B) Rajendra Prasad
C) Jawaharlal Nehru
D) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

Answer: A) Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar 

The Sarda Act of 1929 was aimed to discourage _____.

A) Child Marriage 
B) Sati Pratha
C) Inheritance of property
D) Women's Education

Answer: A) Child Marriage 

The idea of Preamble is taken from the Constitution of which country?

A) Canada
B) UK
C) USA 
D) France 

Answer: C) USA 

Where did the world’s first digital incubator for students get launched?

A) Karnataka
B) Kerala 
C) Telangana
D) Assam

Answer: B) Kerala 

Who is the only United Nations agency with the mandate in higher education?

A) WHO
B) IMO
C) UNCTAD
D) UNESCO 

Answer: D) UNESCO 

What is the main aim of ERIC which is a standing committee of NCERT?

A) To design Textbooks
B) To support and promote research 
C) To undertake board examination
D) To conduct teacher selection process

Answer: B) To support and promote research 

Which state government is set to start the world's first IT campus for differently abled persons?

A) Karnataka
B) Maharashtra
C) Telangana 
D) Tripura

Answer: C) Telangana 

What does CISCE stand for?

A) Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations 
B) Council for Indian Service Certificate Examinations
C) Committee for International School Certificate Examinations
D) Centre for Indian School Certificate Examinations

Answer: A) Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations 

Where is the Indian National Rail Museum situated?

A) Delhi 
B) Uttar Pradesh
C) Punjab
D) Himachal Pradesh

Answer: A) Delhi 

The first National Policy on Education in free India was launched in the year _____.

A) 1947
B) 1964
C) 1968 
D) 1986

Answer: C) 1968 

According to 2011 Census, the overall literacy rate in India is about _____.

A) 64%
B) 72%
C) 74% 
D) 82%

Answer: C) 74% 

Why is Sharda Act important in the Indian context?

A) It recommends free education for all children up to the age of fourteen.
B) It recommends supply of study materials to girls free of cost.
C) It prohibits child marriage of girls. 
D) It prohibits child labour.

Answer: C) It prohibits child marriage of girls. 

Operation Black-Board Programme was introduced to improve _____.

A) Teacher Education
B) Primary Education 
C) Secondary Education
D) Higher Education

Answer: B) Primary Education 

Indian Institute of Advanced Study is located at _____.

A) Dharmshala
B) Shimla 
C) Solan
D) Chandigarh

Answer: B) Shimla 

First Open University in India was established in the year _____.

A) 1961
B) 1982 
C) 1985
D) 2001

Answer: B) 1982 

Which of the following is described as Magna-Carta of Indian Education?

A) Sargent Commission
B) Wood's Despatch 
C) Macaulay Minutes
D) Hunter Commission

Answer: B) Wood's Despatch 

District Primary Education Programme (DPEP) was started in _____.

A) 1990
B) 1994 
C) 1998
D) 1996

Answer: B) 1994 

NCTE was established by an act of Parliament in _____.

A) 1975
B) 1995 
C) 1996
D) 1986

Answer: B) 1995 

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