General Test General Knowledge questions from CUET UG 2023.
1 kilo Watt-hour (kWh) is equals to
A solution with a pH value of more than 7 is called __________.
According to Indian literatures who is known as father of Plastic Surgery?
According to their celebrating months, arrange the following festivals in ascending order in calendar: (1) Bihu (2) Pongal (3) Holi (4) Christmas (5) Onam Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
'An Area of Darkness' book is written by __________?
An electric bulb has a filament made of _________.
An Indian patriot from Punjab, shot down General Reginald Dyer in London.
Ancient Indian Smriti texts do not include :
Arrange the following in correct chronological order: (1) Dandi March (2) Chauri Chaura incident (3) Quit India Movement (4) Formation of Indian National Congress (5) Swadeshi Movement Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
As per Global trends in Renewable energy investment 2020 report, India Ranks in solar energy _________.
Atmospheric Pressure is measured by _________.
Bamboo dance is an important folk dance of which state ?
Between which two countries is the famous 'Palk strait located' ?
Bhoodan-Gram Dan Movement was initiated by.
Bohr model is __________.
_____________ book is written by Khuswant Singh.
Brass is an alloy and it is a mixture of _______?
Buxwaha mine is located in :
By knowing to pH value of a liquid we can find the:
Chairman of First Finance Commission was _________.
Champaran movement was meant for _________.
Choose the correct sequence of the ocean according to there size : (A) Arctic Ocean (B) Atlantic Ocean (C) Indian Ocean (D) Pacific Ocean Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
"CNG" Stands for _________.
Consider the following pairs: (A) International Women's Day - 08 March (B) World Earth Day - 22 March (C) International Labour Day - 01 May (D) International Yoga Day - 21 May (E) World Health Day - 07 April Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Crescograph, a device for measuring growth in plants was invented by which Indian Scientist ?
Dudhwa National Park is situated in?
First Female IAS officer of India was _________.
Given below are two statements : one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R). Assertion (A) : Milk production in India is low as compared to many countries of the world. Reason (R) : The animal rearers in India are poor In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
Given below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R). Assertion (A): Leakages in house hold gas cylinders can be detected. Reason (R): LPG has a strong smell. In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R). Assertion (A): Clothes are not washed properly in hard water. Reason (R): Hard water contains many minerals. In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Given below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R). Assertion (A): Earth is the only planet known to have life. Reason (R): Earth has an atmosphere which is a mixture of Oxygen, Nitrogen and Carbon dioxide. In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Given below are two statements : one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R). Assertion (A) : Diamond is used for cutting glass. Reason (R) : Diamond has a high refractive Index. In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
Given below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R). Assertion (A): The 73rd Amendment granted constitutional states to the Gram Sabha. Reason (R): The Balawant Rai Mehta committee mentioned the Gram Sabha. In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Given below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R). Assertion (A): Polar areas have high atmospheric pressure. Reason (R): These areas receive minimum sunshine throughout the year. In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Given below are two statements: Statement (I): Right to information has been granted to every citizen of India under Right to information Act, 2005 which came into force on 12th October, 2005. Statement (II): Right to information is a fundamental Right. In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
_______ has the highest melting point among metals.
Homi Jahangir Bhabha played an important role in the Discovery of _________.
How many languages are presently scheduled in the Indian Constitution?
If the resultant of all the forces acting on a body is _________, then the body is said to be in equilibrium.
In which amongst the following countries is the "White Hall" located ?
In which city of Punjab, railway coaches are manufactured ?
In which language most of Ashoka inscription are written?
In which of the following Union Territories of India is the "National Meat and Polutry Processing Board" located ?
Indian Air Force day is celebrated on ____________?
_________ is called the father of Indian Archaeology.
_______________ is known as the father of Indian Nuclear Physics.
_______ is study of human beauty.
Is the famous folk dance in Maharashtra.
Kameng Elephant Reserve is located in __________.
Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary is located in _________.
'Largest Natural Port' in India is __________.
Life span of 'RBC' is _________.
Lift was invented by ___________.
Lucknow city is situated on which Bank of River ?
Major Constituent of natural gas is.
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I | List - II | |---|---| | (1) Manometer | (I) Measures very high temperature | | (2) Micrometer | (II) Measures small sub-division of scale | | (3) Pyrometer | (III) Measures the pressure of gases | | (4) Vernier | (IV) Measures distances/angles | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match List - I with List - II following are the Architectural Landmarks of sultan period match with correct answer. | List - I (Structure) | List - II (Builder) | |---|---| | (A) Quwwat-ul-islam mosque | (I) Ala-ud-din-Khilji | | (B) Alai Darwaja | (II) Ghiyas-ud-din-tughlaq | | (C) Tughlaqabad Fort | (III) Qutub-ud-din-Aibak | | (D) Moti ki Masjid | (IV) Prime Minister of Sikandar Lodi | Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I | List - II | | --- | --- | | (1) Bharatnatyam | (I) Sonal Mansingh | | (2) Kathak | (II) Lakshmi Narayan Shastri | | (3) Odissi | (III) Krishna Iyer | | (4) Kuchipudi | (IV) Sitara Devi | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I | List - II | |----------|-----------| | (A) Somali Current | (I) Warm and Stable | | (B) N-E Monsoon Current | (II) Warm and Unstable | | (C) North Equatorial Current | (III) Warm | | (D) S-W Monsoon Current | (IV) Cold and Unstable | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I (Programme) | List - II (Year of Beginning) | | --- | --- | | (A) Vande Matram Scheme | (I) 2000 | | (B) Swajal Dhara Yojana | (II) 2005 | | (C) Bharat Nirman Yojana | (III) 2002 | | (D) Janshree Bima Yojana | (IV) 2004 | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I | List - II | |----------|-----------| | (A) Spain | (I) Addis Ababa | | (B) Israel | (II) Kiev | | (C) Ethiopia | (III) Madrid | | (D) Ukraine | (IV) Jerusalem | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I (Boundary Lines) | List - II (Countries Sharing borders) | | --- | --- | | (1) 38th Parallel Line | (I) Between U.S.A and Canada | | (2) Durand Line | (II) Between India and China | | (3) MacMohan Line | (III) Between North and South Korea | | (4) 49th Parallel Line | (IV) Between India and Afghanistan | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I | List - II | |----------|-----------| | (A) Tourism Day | (I) 13th February | | (B) World Radio Day | (II) 1st May | | (C) International Labour Day | (III) 25th January | | (D) National Technological Day | (IV) 11th May | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I (Quantity) | List - II (Unit) | |---|---| | (1) Acceleration | (I) newton-meter -2 | | (2) Pressure | (II) meter -1 | | (3) Power of Lens | (III) second -1 | | (4) Frequency | (IV) meter-second -2 | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I (Prime Minister of India) | List - II (Period) | |---|---| | (1) Lal Bahadur Shastri | (I) 1984 to 1989 | | (2) Rajiv Gandhi | (II) 1991 to 1996 | | (3) Atal Bihari Vajpayee | (III) 1964 to 1966 | | (4) P.V. Narasimha Rao | (IV) 1998 to 2004 | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I | List - II | |---|---| | (1) Indian Rare Earths Limited | (I) Bengluru | | (2) Indian Space Research Organisation | (II) Thiruvananthpuram | | (3) Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre | (III) Jadugoda | | (4) Uranium Corporation of India | (IV) Aluva (Kerala) | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I (Name of City) | List - II (Famous for production of) | |---|---| | (1) Ahmedabad | (I) Machine tools | | (2) Bangalore | (II) Aluminium | | (3) Bhilai | (III) Textiles | | (4) Renukoot | (IV) Steel | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I (Scientific Instruments) | List - II (Uses) | |---|---| | (1) Barometer | (I) To examine internal parts of body | | (2) Calorimeter | (II) Measures electrical power | | (3) Dynamometer | (III) Measures atmospheric pressure | | (4) Endoscope | (IV) Measures quantities of heat | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I (Region) | List - II (Leader) | |---|---| | (A) Kanpur | (I) Rani Laxmibai | | (B) Arrah in Bihar | (II) Nana Sahib | | (C) Jhansi | (III) Kunwar Singh | | (D) Lucknow | (IV) British Qadr | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I (States) | List - II (Boarding Countries) | | --- | --- | | (A) Punjab, Rajasthan, Gujarat | (I) Bhutan | | (B) Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh | (II) Pakistan | | (C) West Bengal, Mizoram, Meghalay, Tripura, Assam | (III) China | | (D) West Bengal, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam | (IV) Bangladesh | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I (Quantities) | List - II (Units) | | --- | --- | | (1) Force | (I) coulomb | | (2) Charge | (II) hertz | | (3) Heat | (III) newton | | (4) Frequency | (IV) joule | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I (Name of Sanctuaries) | List - II (Locations) | | --- | --- | | (1) Achanakmar | (I) Jammu and Kashmir | | (2) Dachigam | (II) Karnataka | | (3) Chandraprabha | (III) Uttar Pradesh | | (4) Bhadra | (IV) Chattisgarh | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I (World Organization) | List - II (Headquarters) | |---|---| | (1) BRICS | (I) Geneva (Switzerland) | | (2) NATO | (II) Shanghai (China) | | (3) WTO | (III) Kathmandu (Nepal) | | (4) SAARC | (IV) Brussels (Belgium) | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I | List - II | |---|---| | (1) First speaker of Lok Sabha | (I) Dr. Amartya Sen | | (2) First Indian to get Bharat Ratna Award | (II) G.V. Mavalankar | | (3) First Indian recipient of Nobel Prize in Economics | (III) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan | | (4) First Indian Nobel Laureate | (IV) Rabindra Nath Tagore | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I Metals/Non-metals (Compounds) | List - II (Applications) | |---|---| | (A) $FeSO_4 \cdot 4H_2O$ | (I) Lime and tooth paste | | (B) Iodine ($I_2$) | (II) Cement Industry | | (C) $CaSO_4 \cdot 2H_2O$ | (III) Antiseptic | | (D) $CaCO_3$ | (IV) Dye Industry | Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I (Alloys) | List - II (Composition) | | --- | --- | | (1) Amalgum | (I) Cu + Zn | | (2) Brass | (II) Pb + Sn | | (3) Bronze | (III) Cu + Sn | | (4) Solder | (IV) Metal + Hg | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I (Important Days) | List - II (Date) | |---|---| | (1) National Youth Day | (I) 28th February | | (2) Army Day | (II) 12th January | | (3) National Science Day | (III) 15th March | | (4) National Safety Day | (IV) 4th March | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I | List - II | |----------|-----------| | (A) Surface Tension | (I) pascal | | (B) Acceleration | (II) newton second | | (C) Impulse | (III) joule/meter$^2$ | | (D) Viscosity | (IV) meter/second$^2$ | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I | List - II | |---|---| | (A) Victoria | (I) Island | | (B) Madagascar | (II) Lake | | (C) Atlas | (III) Desert | | (D) Kalahari | (IV) Mountain | Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
Match List - I with List - II. (Match the Respiratory Organs of Animal) | List - I (Shorts Cuts Keys) | List - II (Description) | |---|---| | (1) Ctrl + B | (I) Open existing document | | (2) F1 | (II) Left alignment | | (3) Ctrl + L | (III) Bold | | (4) Ctrl + O | (IV) Help | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I (Writer) | List - II (Book) | | --- | --- | | (A) Plato | (I) Panchatantra | | (B) Leo Tolstoy | (II) War and Peace | | (C) Pt. Vishnu Sharma | (III) The Life Divine | | (D) Sri Aurobindo Ghosh | (IV) Republic | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I (Sobriquets) | List - II (Names) | | --- | --- | | (1) Sorrow of Bengal | (I) Udaipur | | (2) Venice of East | (II) River Kosi | | (3) Sorrow of Bihar | (III) Ahmedabad | | (4) Boston of India | (IV) River Damodar | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Match List - I with List - II. List - I (Instruments) (A) Guitar (B) Flute (C) Shehnai (D) Violin List - II (Artists) (I) Dr. Smt. N. Rajan (II) BishMillah Khan (III) Hari Prasad Chaurasia (IV) Brij Bhushan Kabra Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I (Vitamin) | List - II (Deficiency Disease) | | --- | --- | | (1) Vitamin - A | (I) Scurvy | | (2) Vitamin - C | (II) Rickets | | (3) Vitamin - D | (III) Non-clotting of blood | | (4) Vitamin - K | (IV) Colour blindness | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Match List - I with List - II. | List - I (Animals) | List - II (Natural Habitat) | | --- | --- | | (A) Elephants | (I) Sunderban National park | | (B) Camel | (II) Gir Forest National park | | (C) Indian Lion | (III) Thar Desert | | (D) Tiger | (IV) The Hot Wet forest of Assam and Kerala | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
Match List I with List II Cities with their nicknames | LIST I (Cities) | LIST II (Nickname) | |---|---| | A. Nagpur | I. Diamond City | | B. Surat | II. Pink City | | C. Jaisalmer | III. Orange City | | D. Jaipur | IV. Golden City | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Match List I with List II | LIST I | LIST II | |---|---| | A. Blue Revolution | I. Increase in crop yield and Agricultural Products | | B. White Revolution | II. Increase in Oil-Seeds Production | | C. Yellow Revolution | III. Increase of Fish Production | | D. Green Revolution | IV. Increase in the field of milk production | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Match List I with List II | LIST I (River) | LIST II (City) | |---|---| | A. Mahanadi | I. Ludhiana | | B. Godavari | II. Cuttack | | C. Sutlej | III. Lucknow | | D. Gomti | IV. Nasik | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Match List I with List II | LIST I (Physical Quantity) | LIST II (Units) | |---|---| | A. Electric charge | I. Newton | | B. Force | II. Coulamb | | C. Power | III. Joule | | D. Energy | IV. Watt | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Match List I with List II | LIST I (Books) | LIST II (Authors) | |---|---| | A. India wins freedom | I. R K Narayan | | B. The guide | II. Mahatma Gandhi | | C. India from midnight to Millenium | III. Abdul Kalam Azad | | D. Conquest of self | IV. Shashi Tharoor | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Match List I with List II | LIST I (Movement) | LIST II (Purpose) | |---|---| | A. Quit India Movement | I. To achieve self Government in India of demand for large political representation | | B. Civil Disobedience Movement | II. Compelled British's to leave India | | C. Non Cooperation Movement | III. Refusal to obey certain laws orders or Commands of the Government | | D. Home rule league Movement | IV. Indians resigning their title boycotting foreign goods and Government institutions refused to pay taxes | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Match List I with List II | LIST I (Scientists) | LIST II (Discoveries) | |---|---| | A. Har Gobind Khorana | I. Discovery of Zero | | B. C.V Raman | II. Genetic composition of cell | | C. Jagdish Chandra Bose | III. Scattering of light | | D. Aryabhata | IV. Measurement of plant growth | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Match List I with List II | LIST I (Diet deficiency) | LIST II (Disease) | |---|---| | A. Deficiency of Vitamin B | I. Anaemia | | B. Deficiency of Vitamin A | II. Beri-Beri | | C. Deficiency of Iron | III. Goitre | | D. Deficiency of Iodine | IV. Night blindness | Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Match List I with List II | LIST I (Deficiency) | LIST II (Diseases) | |---|---| | A. Insulin | I. Kwashiorka | | B. Protein | II. Scurvy | | C. Thyroxin | III. Diabetes | | D. Vitamin C | IV. Goitre | Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has launched 'Nikshay Poshan Yojana' related to eradication of which of the following disease?
Myopia is also known as _________?
"Namami Gange" to clean and protect the river ganga in a comprehensive manner was launched in __________ year.
One Horse-Power is equals to (1 H.P.) _________ Watts.
One of the Harappan site known as Kalibangan is located in which state of India?
Palk Strait Separates which of the following country from India? (A) Pakistan (B) Bangladesh (C) Sri Lanka (D) Myanmar Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Pluto was the famous author of Book _________.
Pollution is not caused by :
_______ protects the earth from harmful UV (Ultra-Violet) Radiation from sun.
PSLV-C49 spacecraft successfully launched 10 satellites simultaneously from _______.
Quit India Movement Started in _________.
Raja Ravi Verma is known for fusion of European techniques with purely Indian sensibility in paintings, which of the following are his famous paintings ? (A) Shakuntala (B) Woman holding a fruit (C) Stolen interview (D) There comes papa (E) Days of Glory Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
Ramon Magsaysay Award was given to Arvind Kejriwal in :
RTGS stands for
RTI (Right to Information) act came into force on?
SI unit of mechanical energy is __________.
Statement I : Constitution is the frame work for the governance of a country which delegates power and authority to the executive, legislative and judiciary. Statement II : It serves a country in maintaining good relationships with her neighboring countries. In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options below.
The age of a tree can be calculated by
The Author of the book 'A Brief History of Time' is _________.
The bank setup by BRICS countries to support and foster infrastructure and sustainable development, that is called new Development Bank [NDB]. It is located at :
The basis for modern Periodic Table is _________.
The boiling point of water _________.
The central rice research station is situated in
The City of Seven Hills is _______?
The constitution authorises the president to make provisions for discharge of duties of Governor in extraordinary circumstances under the __________.
The countries having natural frontiers with India are?
The credit of inventing soap by using mustard oil and some alkalies goes to which of the following scientist?
The fibre crop which is known as the Golden Fibre?
The first Chief Justice of India was?
The first manned mission by India was announced on 15 August _________ by Prime Minister of India. This mission aims to send four Indian astranauts into space :
The first person to use crystal for radio wave detection was:
The first satellite in space was launched by:
The First Women Chief Minister of an Indian State :
The greatest football player 'Pele' belongs to
The headquarters of SAARC is situated at _________.
The international border between India and Pakistan is known as _________.
The land of the Rising Sun is _______?
The largest Salt Water Lake in India is __________.
The most appropriate increasing order (height -wise) of the mountain peaks is? (1) Kanchanjunga (2) Makalu (3) Dhaulagiri I (4) Manaslu I (5) Annapurna I Choose the most appropriate answer from the options below:
The National Sports Day in India is celebrated in the memory of whom?
The National Statistical Commission (NSC) was set up in __________.
The only continent through which Tropic of Cancer, Equator and Tropic of Capricorn passes?
The only Indian who received noble prize in literature is.
The original name of Swami Vivekananda was _________.
The permanent settlement had come into operation __________.
The provision for the anti-defection law is given under which schedule of the constitution:
The relationship between the values of a country's imports and its exports is called.
The screen behind the eye lens is called the _______?
The tomb of famous musician 'Tansen' is located at :
The UNO was formed on _________.
The value of Avogardro's Number is _________.
The youngest Noble Laureates of the world is _______?
Venus planet is known as? (A) Morning star (B) Winter star (C) Evening star (D) Red planet Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
When did Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launch Chandrayaan-3?
Where is "Central Leather Research Institute" located in India ?
Which among the following statements are not correct? (A) Raman Research Institute ____Bengaluru (B) National Chemical Laborateries ____ Pune (C) Solid State Physics Laboratory ____ Delhi (D) National Physical Laborateries ____ Mumbai (E) Regional Research Laboratereies ____ Delhi Choose the most appropriate answer from the options below:
Which amongst the following is known as "Island of Pearls" ?
Which amongst the following is the First Indian Missile ?
Which amongst the following is the study of teeth and gum ?
Which amongst the following launch vehicle was used to launch GSAT-6A Satellite on 29th March, 2018 ?
Which amongst the following movement is associated with protecting the trees in forest ?
Which award is India's highest gallantry award?
Which banks merged in to 'Bank of Baroda' recently ?
which book is Written by Dr.S.Radha Krishnan ?
Which country of the world won the FIFA world cup maximum number of times ?
Which famous chinese writter visited India in fifth century A.D. ?
Which film won the 'Film of the Year' category award in the recent Dada Saheb Phalke National Film Festival Award 2022 ?
Which gland in human body is called master gland?
Which Indian Meteorological satellite has renamed as Kalpana-I in 2003 ?
Which is the largest neighbouring country of India ?
Which of the city in the world is known as the Name of 'City of Gold' ?
Which of the following are Zaid Crops ? (A) Rubber (B) Cucumber (C) Tea (D) Watermelon Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
Which of the following article of Constitution of India is related to the Finance Commission ?
Which of the following country shares the shortest border with India?
Which of the following fundamental right has been removed from our Constitution?
Which of the following is a metal
Which of the following is not a 'state'?
Which of the following is not among the first recipients of 'Bharat Ratna'(1954)?
Which of the following is not the satellite launched by India?
Which of the following is/are the possible commercial industrial applications of bacteria? (1) Fermentation of sugars. (2) Cleaning of oil spills. (3) Tanning and making ink. (4) Production of Vaccine (5) To make Varnish, Polish, Paint etc. Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Which of the following players didn't receive Medal in Tokyo Olympics 2020?
Which of the following represents the Boyle's Law?
Which of the following was the mascot of the third edition of Khelo India University Games 2023?
Which of the planet have no satellite? (a) Mercury (b) Neptune (c) Saturn (d) Venus Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Which one of the following is Greenhouse Gas ?
Which one of the following States is the leading producer of Copper ?
Which river was the lifeline for the Harappan and Indus valley Civilization. This river is mostly extinct now ?
Which statement(s) is/are true about Article 19? (A) Freedom of speech and expression (B) Right to Education (C) Right to Equality (D) Right to Constitutional Remedy Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Which Union Territory of India is the smallest as per its area ? (area wise smallest UT)
Who among the following gave the popular slogan 'Home Rule is my birthright and I will have it'?
Who among the following was not the Vice-President of India?
Who among the following won the best actress award in the 69th National Films award?
Who amongst the following is known as the formal Head of the administration ?
Who amongst the following was shocked by Chauri-Chaura incident which took place in Gorakhpur and withdrew Non-Cooperation movement on 5th Feb 1922?
Who discovered 'Harappa Civilization' in 1921?
Who is known as the Father of "Indian Space Program"?
Who is the author of Book called "Ignited Minds" ?
Who is the winner of French Open 2021 men's single tittle:
Who said "INC (Indian National Congress) should distinguish between begging and claiming the Rights".
Who started the "Rama Krishna Mission" ?
Who was the Chief Justice of India when public interest litigation (PIL) was introduced to the Indian Judicial system?
Who was the First Female Chief Minister in India?
Who won the 2022 'Jnanpith Award'
Who won the Men's single title of Wimbledon 2022 ?
Who won the 'Noble Prize' for in the field of "physiology or medicine"?
Who won US Open Tennis 2021, in mens doubles ?
Who wrote the famous novel "The Guide"?