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#everydayquiz history Quiz
1.Statue of Liberty is actually made in
2.House of Lords is the name of the upper house of the parliament of?
a. Britain
b. U.S.A.
c. Canada
d. Germany
a. Britain
b. U.S.A.
c. Canada
d. Germany
3.The brightest star in our solar system is
a. Proxima Centauri
b. Canopus
c. Sirius
d. Sun
a. Proxima Centauri
b. Canopus
c. Sirius
d. Sun
4.Who was the first President of USA?
a. John Adams
b. James Madison
c. George Washington
d. John Quincy Adams
a. John Adams
b. James Madison
c. George Washington
d. John Quincy Adams
5.Shape of Milkey Ways galaxy is approximately like
a. A round cube
b. A flat spiral
c. A square
d. An egg
a. A round cube
b. A flat spiral
c. A square
d. An egg
6.when the aeroplanes / aircraft / airplanes were used in the war for first time?
a. October, 1912
b. October, 1913
c. November, 1910
d. October, 1911
a. October, 1912
b. October, 1913
c. November, 1910
d. October, 1911
7.Which type of seismic wave travels the fastest?
a. Surface wave
b. S waves
c. L waves
d. P waves
a. Surface wave
b. S waves
c. L waves
d. P waves
8.Which one of the following animal has maximum life span
a. Giant Tortoise
b. Eastern Box Turtle
c. Elephant
d. Fresh Water Oyster
a. Giant Tortoise
b. Eastern Box Turtle
c. Elephant
d. Fresh Water Oyster
9.The fear of books is called
a. Acousticophobia
b. Ochlophobia
c. Clinophobia
d. Bibliophobia
a. Acousticophobia
b. Ochlophobia
c. Clinophobia
d. Bibliophobia
10.Which one of the following is oldest known city in history
a. Gaza City
b. Moen Jo Daro
c. Byblos
d. Damascus
a. Gaza City
b. Moen Jo Daro
c. Byblos
d. Damascus
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#everydayquiz Indian Polity
1. In which among the following periods, the Prime Minister of India should become a member of Parliament, if he/ she is not at the time of swearing in?
(1) 6 months
(2) 9 months
(3) 12 Months
(4) 3 months
2. Till now, the Preamble of Constitution of India has been amended for how many times?
(1) Never
(2) Once
(3) Twice
(4) Thrice
3. Which among the following schedules of Constitution of India talks about the allocation of seats in Rajya Sabha?
(1) Third Schedule
(2) Fourth Schedule
(3) Fifth Schedule
(4) Sixth Schedule
4. In which year Rajya Sabha was established?
(1) 1950
(2) 1952
(3) 1953
(4) 1954
5. How many members can be nominated by the president to the Rajya Sabha & Lok Sabha Respectively?
(1) 12 & 2
(2) 10 & 2
(3) 12 & 4
(4) 12 & 6
6. Who decides whether a bill is a money Bill or not
(1) Speaker of Lok Sabha
(2) President
(3) Prime Minister
(4) None of these
7. Who elects the Vice President-
(1) Same elected College which elects the President
(2) Members of Parliament
(3) Only Rajya Sabha
(4) Only Lok Sabha
8. President May appoint the –
(1) P.M
(2) Governor
(3) High Court Judges
(4) All the above
9. The first Law officer of Indian Govt.
(1) CJI
(2) Law minister
(3) Attorney General of India
(4) None of the above
10. National Emergency remains in operation with the approval of the parliament, for
(1) A maximum Period of 3 years
(2) A maximum Period of 1 year
(3) A maximum period of Six months
(4) None of the above
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#everydayquiz Economics Quiz
1. Structural employment arises due to
A) Deflationary Conditions
B) Heavy industry bias
C) Shortage of raw meterials
D) Inadequate productive capacity
2. National Income estimates in India are prepared by
A) Planning Commission
C) Central statistical organisation
D) Indian statistical Institute
3.The Korba coalfield is located in
A) Orissa
C) Chhttisgarh
D) Assam
4.Major coalfields of India are located in the river valley of
A) Damodar
C) Mahanadi
D) Wardha
5.In India, the state known for its sandalwood is
A) Karnataka
B) Assam
C) Kerala
D) West Bengal
6. Which one of the following is NOT amethod of measurement of National Income
A) Value added method
B) Income method
C) Expenditure method
D) Investment method
7. Which amongst the following states/UTs has Not identified tribal community
A) Chhattisgarh
B) Haryana
C) Maharashtra
D) Karnataka
8.NREGP is the abbreviated form of
A) National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme
B) National Rural Educational Guarantee Programme
C) National Rapid Employment Guarantee Programme
D) National Rapid Educational Guarantee Programme
9. Nuclear energy is a mineral based source, it is derived from
A) Uranium
B) Thorium
C) Plutonium
D) All of these
10. The second Five Year plan was based on
A) Mahalanobis Model
B) Vakil and Brahmananda's Wage -Goods Model
C) Harrod - Domar Growth Model
D) Solow Growth Model
11. Which of the following sectors is NOT considered ' Infrastructure Sector '
A) Software
B) Cement
C) Petroleum
D) Steel
12.The period of Eleventh Five Year Plan is
A) 2005 to 2010
B) 2006 to 2011
C) 2007 to 2012
D) 2008 to 2013
13.The main source of National Income in India is
A) Service Sector
B) Agriculture
C) Industrial Sector
D) Trade Sector
14.Which one of the following types of unemployment is common in Indian agricultural sector
A) Seasonal
B) Disguised
C) Frictional
D) Structral
15. Who wrote a book describing the theory of economic drain of India during British rule
A) Late lajpat rai B) Mahatma Gandhi
C) Jawaharlal nehru
D) Dadabhai naoroji
Answers
1. B
2. C
3. C
4. A
5. A
6. D
7. B
8. A
9. D
10. A
11.A
12. C
13.A
14.B
15.D
#everydayquiz Geography
Dear reader here we are providing general knowledge quiz which will be
helpful in upcoming exam.
1. The year ____ is called a Great Divide in the demographic history of India.
A. 1901
B. 1921
C. 1941
D. 1951
2. The only private sector refinery set up by Reliance Petroleum Ltd. is located at
A. Guwahati
B. Jamnagar
C. Mumbai
D. Chennai
3. The only state in India that produces saffron is
A. Assam
B. Himachal Pradesh
C. Jammu and Kashmir
D. Meghalaya
4. Three important rivers of the Indian subcontinent have their sources near the Mansarover Lake in the Great Himalayas. These rivers are
A. Indus, Jhelum and Sutlej
B. Brahmaputra, Sutlej and Yamuna
C. Brahmaputra, Indus and Sutlej
D. Jhelum, Sutlej and Yamuna
5. The zonal soil type of peninsular India belongs to
A. red soils
B. yellow soils
C. black soils
D. older alluvium
6. The most plausible explanation for the location of the That desert in western India is
A. the obstruction caused by the Aravalis to the rain-bearing wind that proceeds to the Ganga Valley
B. the evaporation of moisture by heat
C. the absence of mountains to the north of Rajasthan to cause orographic rainfall in it
D. that the moisture carried by the South-west monsoon is driven away by the dry upper air current
7. The northern boundary of the peninsular plateau of Indian runs parallel to the Ganga and the Yamuna from Rajmahal hills to a point near
A. Allahabad
B. Delhi
C. Gwalior
D. Jaipur
8. Which of the following food grain crops occupies the largest part of the cropped area in India?
A. Barley and maize
B. Jowar and bajra
C. Rice
D. Wheat
9. The number of major languages, recognized in the Indian Union as official language, are
A. 15
B. 22
C. 12
D. 9
10. The oldest rocks in India are reported from
A. Dharwar region, Karnataka
B. Aravalli range, Rajasthan
C. Vindhyan range, Madhya Pradesh
D. Siwalik range, Punjab
Answers:-
1. (b)
2. (b)
3. (c)
4. (c)
5. (a)
6. (c)
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8. (c)
9. (b)
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#everydayquiz Physics Quiz
1. Which instrument is used to measure sound under water ?
A. Hygrometer
B. Hygroscope
C. Hypsometer
D. Hydrophone
2. Which instrument is used to measure pressure of gases ?
A. Manometer
B. Machmeter
C. Magnetometer
D. Micrometer
3. Which instrument is used to measure heat radiation ?
A. Radar
B. Salinometer
C. Refractometer
D. Radio micrometer
4. Which instrument is used to measure strength of direct current ?
A. Stroboscope
B. Streoscope
C. Tangent Galvanometer
D. Tachometer
5. K. Macmillan invented
A. Bicycle
B. Barometer
C. Calculating Machine
D. Centigrade Scale
Answer And Explanation
6. Thomas Alva Edison invented
A. Cinema
B. Cine Camera
C. Computer
D. Cinematograph
7. Alfred Nobel invented
A. X ray
B. Diesel Engine
C. Dynamite
D. Dynamo
8. David Hughes invented
A. Machine Gun
B. Microphone
C. Microscope
D. Motorcycle
9. Marie and Pierre Curie invented
A. Radio
B. Radium
C. Radar
D. Refrigerator
10. Alexander Graham Bell invented
A. Telephone
B. Telescope
C. Television
D. Tank
ANSWER KEY: 1- (D), 2- (A), 3- (D), 4- (C), 5- (A), 6- (D), 7- (C), 8- (B),9- (B), 10- (A)
#everydayquiz Biology Quiz
1. Part of eye used during eye donation is –
(1) Retina
(2) Cornea
(3) Eye hens
(4) Complet eye
(1) Cornea
(2) Choroid
(3) Retina
(4) Iris
3. Image of object is formed on which part of eye –
(1) Cornea
(2) Choroid
(3) Retina
(4) Iris
4. In the retina of eye cells present for colour differentiation –
(1) Cones
(2) Rods
(3) Cornea
(4) Choroid
5. Function of Iris is –
(1) Formation of image
(2) Protection of eye lens
(3) To regulate the size of pupil
(4) To make the image in inverted condition
6. Colour of skin depend on –
(1) Enzyme
(2) Harmones
(3) Epidermis
(4) Melanin
7. Thickest layer of skin is found on –
(1) Sole
(2) Palm
(3) Thigh
(4) Head
8. Largest organ of human body is –
(1) Brain
(2) Heart
(3) Skin
(4) Liver
9. Upper most layer of skin is called –
(1) Epidermis
(2) Protodermis
(3) Dermis
(4) None of these
10. The hardest part of human body is –
(1) Bone
(2) Palaque
(3) Enamel
(4) Skull
11. Which one of the following organ have the capacity of regeneration –
(1) Spleen
(2) Kidney
(3) Brain
(4) Liver
12. Which of the following organ cannot be transplanted –
(1) Kidney
(2) Heart
(3) Lung
(4) Brain
13. Which of the following is a vestigeal organ?
(1) Diaphram
(2) Centriole
(3) Apendix
(4) Molar teeth
14. Tear of man have a enzyme which kill the bacteria –
(1) Amylase
(2) Urease
(3) Lysozyme
(4) Ptylin
15. Weight of an animal body is mostly the weight of –
(1) Water
(2) Blood
(3) Bone
(4) Tissue
16. The number of essential amino acid found in man-
(1) 15
(2) 20
(3) 30
(4) 40
17. Myoglobine contain the metal –
(1) Copper
(2) Silver
(3) Gold
(4) Iron
18. Normal temperature of human body is –
(1) 40.5 degree Celsius
(2) 36.9 degree Celsius
(3) 9834 degree Celsius
(4) 82.4 degree Celsius
19. Blood bank of human body is –
(1) Spleen
(2) Pancrease
(3) Gall bladder
(4) None of these
20. Bile is stored in –
(1) Mouth
(2) Liver
(3)Gall bladder
(4) Stomach
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#everydayquiz Chemistry
1. The number of waves in n x 10th Bohr's orbit are
A. n2
B. n
C. n-2
D. n3
2. The mass of one Avogadro number of helium atom is
A. 1.00 gram
B. 4.00 gram
C. 8.00 gram
D. 4 x 6.02 x 1023 gram
3. The items amenable to detection by soft x-rays are
A. contrabands
B. lead in bullets
C. narcotics
D. genuine coins from counterfeit coins
4. The material which can be deformed permanently by heat and pressure is called a
A. thermoplastic
B. thermo set
C. chemical compound
D. polymer
5. The mass number of a nucleus is
A. always less than its atomic number
B. the sum of the number of protons and neutrons present in the nucleus
C. always more than the atomic weight
D. a fraction
6. The inexpensive and commonly used variety of glass is called soda glass. It is called so because
A. was used initially for making bottles of soda(carbonated drink)
B. is made using soda(sodium carbonate)
C. was initially used for storing sodium carbonate
D. is made using soda lime
7. The graphite rods in the nuclear reactor
A. react with U to release energy
B. produce neutrons
C. undergo combustion which triggers the nuclear fission
D. convert fast moving neutrons into thermal neutrons
8. The first metal used by man was
A. iron
B. copper
C. gold
D. bronze
9. The hydronium ion is
A. H+
B. HO -
C. H2+
D. H3O+
10. The most electropositive elements among the following is
A. Na
B. Ca
C. K
D. Cs
Answers:-
1. B
2. B
3. D
4. B
5. B
6. B
7. D
8. B
9. D
10. D
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