Saturday 21 June 2014

GK TRICKS AND MORE BY YADUVANSHI

यह Trick उन सब मुख्य 9 नदियोँ की है जो "अरब सागर" मेँ गिरती है
*Trick-
"
सालू की माँ भानमती सोजा"
Fact- की, मती Silent word है
अब मेँ Trick का सन्धि विच्छेद करता हूँ।
सा+लू=
*
सा=साबरमती
*
लू=लूनी
की=Silent word
माँ-
*
माँ=माँडवी
*
मा=माही
भा++मती=
*
भा=भारतपुझा/ पोन्नानी नदी (केरल की सबसे लंबी नदी)
*
=नर्मदा
*
मती=Silent word
सो+जा=
*
सो=सोम
*
जा=जाखम, जवाई
1. साबरमती
2.
लूनी
3.
माँडवी
4.
माही
5.
भारतपुझा या पोन्नानी
6.
नर्मदा
7.
सोम
8.
जाखम
9.
जवाई
यह सभी 9 नदियाँ "अरब सागर" मेँ जाकर गिरती है और इनके अलावा जो भी "गैर हिमालयी नदियाँ" बची है वह सभी बंगाल की खाड़ी मेँ जाकर गिरती है।

Most Impo. Trick to learn Gk(must read)
1. ARUNA MAMI ( ARUNANCHAL NAGALAND MANIPUR MIZORAM ) Indian states touch boundary of Myanmar
2. GUD KHA TASLE ME (gulam ,khilji, tuglak, sayad , lodi,mugAL)
3. B.D.M.S means BODO,DOGRI,MAIT -HILI,SANTHALI are languages added to 8th schedule under 92nd amendment..
4. GPRS may b used in place of harappa civilisation..m -­eans its important places r situated in Gujrat,Punjab,R -­ajasthan,Sind
5. Paani piker khana khakar Chanderi chali Ghaghra pahankar Babur dwara jite gaye char yudh kramanusar Panipat (1526), Khanwa (1527) Chanderi (1528) Ghaghra (1529)
6. Permanent member of UNO FRECA (France, Russia, England, China, America)
7. B.S.N.L as BELGIUM,SWITZER -­­LAND,NETHERLA -N ­D­ and LUXEMBOURG r european countries where'mercy killing'is legallised
8. Bipin chandra (BC) vitamin B, C.are soluble in water. And others means A, D, E , K (KEDA) are soluble in fat..
9. 4 Budhist counsils serial is RAVA PAKA .........
1-RAjigriha
2-VAisali
3-PAtliputra
4-KAshmir
10. BPARTY----1. Brahmo Samaj, 2.Prarthana Samaj, 3.Arya Samaj, 4.Ramkrishan Mission, 5.Theosiphical Society ,6. Young Bengal Movement all r in chronical.
11. Roj AP CM se Mile (capital lettr show name of diseases caused by Virus ? RAP CMM
Ans: Chickenpox
Mumps
Measles(Khasra)
Poliomyelitis
Rabies
AIDS
12. BHAJSA:
B-Babur
H-humayun
A-akbar
J-jehangir
S-shahjahan
A-aurangjeb
it goes lyk this babur ka beta humayun,humayun -­­ ka akbar,akbar ka jehangir,jehang -­­ir ka shahjahan aur shahjahan ka beta aurangjeb
13. States touching Bhutan
"SAAB"
SIKKIM
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
ASSAM
BENGAL
14. JAMMU ka SIpahi ARUN HIMAlaya parUTARA..­States touches to China. JAMMU&KASHMIR, SIKKIM, ARUNACHAL PRADESH, HIMACHAL PRADESH and UTTARAKHAND.


सिन्धु घाटी सभ्यता की खोज किसने की-दयाराम बहादुर शाहनी
सिन्धु घाटी सभ्यता की मुख्य फसल-गेहुँ और जौ
हिन्दुस्तान स्टील लिमिटेड दुर्गापुर की स्थापना किसके सहयोग से हुआ-ब्रिटेन (1956)
सबसे लम्बी दुरी तय करने वाली रेलगाडी- हिम सागर एक्स्प्रेस
दार्जिलिंग किस राज्य में है-पं बंगाल
उँटी किस राज्य में है-तमिलनाडू
दुधवा राष्ट्रीय उद्धान किस राज्य में है-उत्तर प्रदेश
नागालैण्ड की राजधानी-कोहिमा
राज्य सभा सदस्यों की न्यून्तम आयु-30 वर्ष
स्थाई सदन किसे कहते हैं-राज्य सभा
टेलिफोन के अविष्कारक-ग्राहम बेल
डायनमो के अविष्कारक-माइकल फैराडे
हसाने वाली गैस-नाइट्रस आक्साइड
दिआस्लाई में क्या प्रयोग होता है-रेड लेड(लाल फास्फोरस)
मनुष्य के कितने अवशेषी अंग होते हैं-100
आइने अकबरी के लेखक-अबुल फजल
पहली बार स्वराज की माँग कब हुई-कल कत्ता अधिवेशन में(1906)
सिकन्दर का सेनापति-सेल्युकस
एशिया का ज्योति पुन्ज-गौतम बुद्ध
मानव द्वारा बनाया गया प्रथम औजार-कुल्हाडी
प्लास्टिक मनी-क्रेडिट कार्ड को कहते हैं
मेघदूत के रचयिता-कालिदास
जिन्दा पीर किसे कहा गया है-औरंगजेब
बनस्पति विज्ञान के पिता-थियोक्रेटस
डी एन का प्रमुख कार्य-अनुवांशिक क्रियाओं का संचालन
भारत में राष्ट्रीय आय के गणना का कार्य कौन करता है-केन्द्रीय सांखिकीय संगठन
इन्फोसिस के संस्थापक-नारायन मूर्ती
उत्तर प्रदेश पुलिश का मुख्यालय-इलाहाबाद
विश्व कुश्ती चैंम्पियन मे कांस्य जीतने वाले भारतीय-रमेश
भारतीय फुटबाल टीम के कप्तान-वाइचिंग भूटिया
हाकी टीम के कप्तान-राजपाल सिंह
भारत में प्याज का सबसे बडा उत्पादक-महाराष्ट्र
कृषि का राष्ट्रीय आय में हिस्सा-17%
जन्संख्या के कितने प्रतिशत भाग की आजीविका कृषि है-52%

अकबर के शासन काल के नवरत्नों पर प्रस्तुत है एक

GK trick
BAT BAT MDH

B = Birbal (
बीरबल )
A = Abul fajal ( 
अबुल फजल )
T = Tansen ( 
तानसेन )
B = Bhagvandas (
भगवानदास )
A = Abdul rahim khane khana (
अब्दुल रहीम खाने
खाना )
T = Todarmal (
टोडरमल )
M = Manshingh (
मानसिंह)
D = Mulla do pyaja (
मुल्ला दो प्याजा )
H = Hakim hukam (
हकीम हकाम)

First in India (Male)

First in India
Names
First Governor of Bengal
Lord Clive
First Governor General of Bengal
Warren Hastings
First Governor General of India
Lord William Bentic
First Viceroy of India
Lord Canning
First President of Indian National Congress
W. C. Banerjee
First Muslim President of Indian National Congress
Badruddin Tayab Ji
First Governor General of Independent India
Lord Louis mountbatten
First Indian Governor General of Independent India
C. Rajagopalachari
First Indian ICS officer
Satyendra Nath Tagore
First Indian to pass ICS Exam
Surendra Nath Banerjee
First Indian Cosmonaut (to go into space)
Sqn. Ldr. Rakesh Sharma
First Commander in chief of Free India
General K. M. Cariappa
First Indian Noble Laureate
Rabindra Nath Tagore
First Indian Judge of International Court of Justice
Dr. Nagendra Nath
First Indian to get Bharat Ratna Award
Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
First Field Marshal
General S. F. J. Manekshaw
First Indian to swim across the English Channel
Mihir Sen
First Indian to get Jnanpeeth Award
G. Shankar Kurup
First Muslim President of India
Dr. Zakir Hussain
First Speaker of Lok sabha
G. V. Mavlankar
First President of Independent India
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
First Vice-President of Independent India
Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
First Prime Minister of Independent India
Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
First Home Minister of Independent India
Sardar Vallabh Bhai patel
First Education Minister of Independent India
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
First Chief of Air Staff
Air Marshal Sir Thomas Elmhirst
First Indian Sir Chief of India
Air Marshal S. Mukherjee
First Chief of Army Staff
General M. Rajendra Singh
First Chief of Naval Staff of India
Vice Admiral R. D. Katari
First person to get Paramvir Chakra
Major Somnath Sharma
First Indian Scientist to get Nobel price
C. V. Raman
First Chinese pilgrim to visit India
Fa – Hien
First Indian to win Magasysay Award
Acharya Vinoba Bhave
First Minister to resign from Indian Union Cabinet
Shyama Prasad Mukherjee
First British to visit India
Hawkins
First Election Commissioner of India
Sukumar Sen
First Chief Justice of India
Hiralal J Kania
First Foreigner to get Bharat Ratna Award
Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan
First Indian to get Nobel prize in Economics
Dr. Amratya Sen
First Test Tube Baby of India
Indira (Baby Harsha)
First Indian Pilot
J R D Tata
First Indian to Reach Antarctica
Lt. Ram Charan
First Deputy Prime Minister of India
Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
First Indian Prime Minister to resign from office
Morarji Desai
First Indian Prime Minister to loose an election
Indira Gandhi
First President of India to die in office
Dr. Zakir Hussain
First Indian to reach South Pole
Col I. K. Bajaj
First India recipient of Oscar Award
Bhanu Athaiya


POPULAR TITLES
ORGINAL NAMES
Andhra Kesari
T. Prakasam
Akbar of Kashmir
Jainul Abdin
Anna
C. N. Annadurai
Bapu, Mahatma, Father of Nation
Mohan Das Karam Chand Gandhi
Bangabandu
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Babu Ji
Jag Jeevan Ram
Badshah Khan, Frontier Gandhi
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Bihar Kesari
Dr. Srikrishna Singh
Bengal Kesari
Ashutosh Mukherji
Bengali Tiger
Bipin Chandra Pal
Bird man of India
Salim Ali
Bard of Avon
William Shakespeare
Chacha, Pandit ji
Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
C. R. / Rajaji
C. Rajagopalachari
Deen Bandhu
C.F Andrews
Desh Bandhu
C. R. Das
Desh Ratna, Ajatshatru
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Enlightened One
Lord Buddha
Father of Indian Unrest, Maratha Kesari
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Father of the Local Self-Government
Lord Rippon
Father of Medicine
Hippocrates
Grand Old Man of India
Dadabhai Naoroji
Grandfather of Indian Films
Dhundiraj Govind Phalke
Gurudev, Kaviguru, Vishwa Kavi
Rabindranath Tagore
Guru Ji
M. S. Golvalkar
Grand old man of Indian Journalism
Tushar Kanti Ghosh
Indian Bismarck, Laoh Purush
Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
Indian Einstein
Nagarjuna
Indian Shakespeare
Kalidasa
Indian Machiavelli
Chanakya
Indian Napoleon
Samudragupta
JP, Lok Nayak
Jayaprkash Narayan
Jana nayak
Karpuri Thakur
Lion of Punjab, Punjab Kesari
Lala Lajpat Rai
Lion of Kashmir
Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah
Lady with the lamp
Florence Nightingale
Lokmanya
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Mahamana, Prince of Beggars
Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya
Man of Destiny
Napoleon Bonaparte
Martin Luther of India
Dayanand Saraswati
Man of Iron, Strong Man of India
Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
Man of Peace
Lal Bahadur Shastri
Mysore Tiger
Tippu Sultan
Neta Ji, Patriot of Patriots
Subhas Chandra Bose
Nightingale of India
Sarojani Naidu
Parrot of India, Tota-e-hind
Amir Khusrau
Prince of Martyrs, Sahid-e-Azam
Bhagat Singh
Prince of Builders
Shahjahan
Prince of Pilgrims
Hiuen Tsang
Prince of Autobiography
Babur
Prince of Money Makers
Muhammad bin Tughlaq
Poet's Poet
Edmund Spencer
Rajashree
Purushottam Das Tandon
Scourage of God
Chengiz khan
Sage of Kanchi
Sankaracharya
Sparrow
Major General Rajinder Singh
Tau
Chaudhury Devi Lal
Young Turk
Chandra Sekhar


First in India (female)

First in India
Names
First Woman President of India
Patibha Devi Singh Patil
First Woman Prime Minister of India
Indira Gandhi
First Woman Governor of Indian State
Sarojani Naidu
First Woman ruler of Delhi Throne
Razia Sultan
First Woman IPS Office
Kiran Bedi
First Woman Chief minister of Indian State
Sucheta Kripalani (UP)
First Woman Union Minister
RajkumariAmrit kaur
First Woman President of Indian national Congress
Annie Besant
First Woman Judge of Supreme Court
Meera Sahib Fatima Bibi
First Woman to get Ashoka Chakra
Nirja Mishra
First Indian Woman Ambassador at United Nations
Vijayalakshmi Pandit
First Indian Woman to swim across English Channel
Arati Saha Gupta
First Indian Woman to get the Noble Prize
Mother Teresa
First Indian Woman to climb the Mount Everest
Bachendri Pal
First Indian Woman to become Miss World
Reita Faria
First Indian Woman to become Miss Universe
Sushmita Sen
First Indian Woman to climb Mt. Everest twice
Santosh Yadav
First Indian Woman to get Bharat Ratna
Indira Gandhi
First Indian Woman to win WTA Title
Sania Mirza
First Indian Woman Airline Pilot
Durga Banerjee
First Indian Woman president of INC
Sarojani Naidu
First Indian Woman to win Booker Prize
Arudhanti Roy
First Indian Woman to go into Space
Kalpana Chawla
First Woman to get Jnanpith Award
Ashapurna Devi
First Woman Musician to get Bharat Ratna
M.S. Subbulakshmi
First Woman Chief Justice of High Court
Leela Seth
First Woman Pilot in Indian Air Force
Harita kaur Dayal
First Indian woman to win Olympic Medal
Karnam malleswari
First Woman Lieutenant General
Puneeta Arora


Important GK question for SSC Exams
Q1. Which gas is used to disinfect water in swimming pools  Chlorine
Q2. ’Royal Bengal’, ‘Sumatran’, ‘Malayan’ and ‘Siberian’ are the species of which member of cat family  Tiger
Q3. Which was the first state in the India to be formed on a purely linguistic basis, in 1953  Andhra Pradesh


Q4. Which 19th century social reformer from Maharashtra was popularly known as ‘Lokhitwadi’ Gopal Hari Deshmukh
Q5. In humans, which protein transports oxygen from the lungs to the rest of body Hemoglobin
Q6. The union territory of Andaman & Nicobar Islands is under the jurisdiction of which High CourtKolkata High Court
Q7. Ganymede, the largest natural satellite in the Solar System, is a natural satellite (moon) of which planet Jupiter
Q8. Which princely state was the first to be annexed to the British East India Company under the Doctrine of Lapse policy, devised by Lord Dalhousie  Satara
Q9. Which water body seprates the Africa from the Europe Strait of Gibraltar
Q10. Which American President in his famous Gettysberg speech defined democracy as the ‘government of the people, by the people, for the people’ Abraham Lincoln
Q11. What is the popular name of Sodium Chloride Common Salt
Q12. ’Satyameva Jayate’, the national motto of India, has been teken from which UpanishadMundaka
Q13. On the banks of which river is the city of Jammu, the winter capital of Jammu & Kashmir, situated Tawi
Q14. How do we better know social activist Murlidhar Devidas, the founder of leprosy rehabilitation center ‘Anandvan’ in Maharashtra  Baba Amte
Q15. Which passenger train service connects Kolkata (India) with Dhaka (Bangladesh) ==> Maitreyi Express
Q16. To the Greeks, which Maurya ruler was known as ‘Sandrokottos’ ==> Chandragupta Maurya
Q17. In 1998, which internet search engine company was co-founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin ==> Google
Q18. ’By God’s Decree’, ‘Cricket my style’ and ‘Straight from the Heart’ are the autobiographies of which Indian cricketer ==>Kapil Dev
Q19. On 21st July 1969, at which site did Neil Armstrong set his foot on the Moon ==> Sea of Tranquility
Q20. Due to its ability to dissolve glass, which acid is not kept in glass container ==>Hydrofluoric Acid
Q21. Which state is known as the ‘Spice Garden of India’ ==> Kerala
Q22. Which Marathi newspaper is the mouthpiece of Shiv Sena ==> Saamna
Q23. Constituting about 78% by volume, which is the most abundant gas in the Earth’s atmosphere ==>Nitrogen
Q24. Koyna Hydroelectric Power Project constructed over Koyna river, a tributary of Krishna river, is located in which state ==> Maharashtra
Q25. For Lok Sabha, how many members from the Anglo-Indian community are nominated by the President of India 
 2
Q26. The Grand Trunk Road (GT Road), running from Peshawar in Pakistan to Sonargaon in Bangladesh, was built by which ruler ==> Sher Shah Suri
Q27. Which American swimmer created history by winning 8 gold medals in Beijing Olympic 2008, the most gold medals by an individual at a single Olympic ==> Michael Phelps
Q28. Which Muslim social reformer founded the Aligarh Muslim University, originally known as Mohammeden Anglo-Oriental College, in 1875 ==>Syed Ahmed Khan
Q29. Which chennai born writer won the Booker Prize 2008 for his debut novel ‘The White Tiger’ ==>Aravind Adiga
Q30. ’Fight the guerrilla as a guerrilla’ is the motto of which miltary academy ==> Counterinsurgency & Jungle Warfare School
Q31. Who was the first Indian woman to win Miss Asia Pacific title in 1970 ==> Zeenat Aman
Q32. Who wrote India’s natinal song the ‘Vande Mataram’, which first appeared in the book ‘Anandmath’ ==>Bankimchandra Chatterjee
Q33. How many times Equinox, when Sun is vertically above the Earth’s equator and the day & night are equally long, occurs in a year ==>Two
Q34. After attaining enlightenment, where did Gautama Buddha deliver his first sermon ‘Dharamachakra Pravartan’ (set in motion Wheel of Law) ==>Sarnath (U.P.)
Q35. Which Asian country is known as the ‘Land of the White Elephants’ ==> Thailand
Q36. Who is the first chief of the National Investigation Agency (NIA), set up recently to investigate terror-related cases across the country ==>Radha Vinod Raju
Q37. Who invented Smallpox Vaccine ==>Edward Jenner
Q38. Which freedom fighter authored ‘Gita Rahasya’, a commentary on Bhagvad Gita, during his imprisonment at Mandalay in Myanmar ==>Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Q39. Considered as the symbol of peace, two branches of which tree are depicted on the United Nations (UN) flag ==>
Olive
Q40. Which city is served by the Veer Savarkar Airport ==> Port Blair
Q41. For which domestic Cricket trophy, the Ranji Trophy champions play against the Rest of India team ==>Irani Trophy
Q42. Which garden near Chandigarh was built by Aurangzeb’s foster brother Fidai Khan ==>Pinjore Gardens
Q43. Who was the first education minister of independent India ==>Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
Q44. Which city houses the headquarters of United Nations (UN) ==> New York (USA)
Q45. Which among the following is the measuring unit of electric current ==>Ampere
Q46. Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia, the largest Hindu temple in the world, is dedicated to which God ==> Vishnu
Q47. Where is the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, the launching site of the Chandrayaan-I, located ==> Sriharikota (Andhra Pradesh)
Q48. Which African country was formerly known as ‘Nyasaland’ ==> Malawi
Q49. ’Long Walk To Freedom’ is the autobiography of which Bharat Ratna recipient ==>Nelson Mandela
Q50. Which island nation, in the Indian Ocean, is the world’s largest producer and exporter of Vanilla ==>Madagascar
Q51. Gol Ghar, a beehive shaped structure built in 1786 to store grains for the British Army, is located in which city 
 Meerut
Q52. In humans, which dark brown pigment is responsible for the skin colour ==> Melanin
Q53. Who wrote the famous novel ‘Devdas’ ==>Sharat Chandra Chatterjee
Q54. Which freedom fighter was popularly known as ‘Lokpriya’ ==> Gopinath Bordoloi
Q55. Which battle lead to the disintegration of Vijayanagar empire of south India ==>Battle of Talikota (1565)
Q56. In which city is the Indian Institute of Pulses Research located ==>Kanpur
Q57. Pinaka, the multi barrel rocket launcher produced in India, is named after which Hindu God’s bow ==>Shiva
Q58. Which scale is used to measure the Acid or Alkali (Base) content of a substance ==>
pH scale
Q59. Which disease, named after a Japanese city where it was first observed, is caused by severe Mercury poisoning ==>Minamata
Q60. Who was the first Indian to be elected a Fellow of Royal Society (FRS) ==> Ardaseer Cursetjee Wadia
Q61. Which among the following is not a Kharif crop ==>Mustard
Q62. Which monument was built by Mohammed Quli Qutub Shah in 1591 to commemorate the end of the plague in his capital ==> Charminar, Hyderabad
Q63. For the popularization of science, which agency of United Nations (UN) awards the Kalinga Prize ==>UNESCO
Q64. ’Lawsons Bay Beach’ and ‘Ramakrishna Beach’ are located in which port city on the Bay of Bengal ==>
 Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh)
Q65. Which ancient Indian physician is known as the ‘Father of Modern Plastic Surgery’ ==>
 Sushruta
Q66. Who directed Oscar award winning short documentary film ‘Smile Pinki’ (2008) ==>Megan Mylan
Q67. Who presided over the first session of the All India Trade Union Cogress in 1920 ==> Lala Lajpat Rai
Q68. On which planet, due to its clockwise (east to west) rotation on the axis, the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east ==> Venus
Q69. By what name is British lady Madeleine Slade, a disciple of Mahatma Gandhi, better known ==>Meera Ben
Q70. For his major role in the development of computer chip ‘Pentium’, which indian IT expert is called the ‘Father of Pentium’ ==>Vinod Dham
Q71. In which sport, each team consists of four male and four female players ==> Korfball
Q72. What is the term of a member of Rajya Sabha ==>6 years
Q73. In which state is the Kanchenjunga, the second highest mountain peak in India, located ==>Sikkim
Q74. What does the Pisciculture refers to ==> Fish Farming
Q75. In 1906, at the founding session of all India Muslim League in Dhaka, who became the first president of the party ==>Nawab Salimullah Khan
Q76. Which is the longest National Highways in India ==>Varanasi – Kanyakumari (NH7)
Q77. How do we better know nineteenth century spiritual guru Gadadhar Chatterjee ==>Ramakrishna Paramhans
Q78. Stapes, the smallest and the lightest bone in human body, is the part of which organ ==>Ear
Q79. Which mineral is mined at Jayamkondam in Tamil Nadu ==>Lignite
Q80. Who authored the book ‘A Brief History of Time’ ==>Stephan Hawking
Q81. When do we celebrate the Engineers Day of India, the birthday of Bharat Ratna recipient M.Visvesarayya ==> 15 September
Q82. ’Muga’, ‘Eri’, ‘Tussar’ and ‘Mulberry’ are the varieties of which natural fibre ==>Silk
Q83. In which pilgrimage city of India would you come across the world’s longest corridor ==>Rameshwaram
Q84. In 1929, who founded non-violent movement ‘Khudai Khidmatgar’, also known as ‘Red Shirts’ ==>Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Q85. Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education is located in which city ==>Gwalior
Q86. Athlete’s Foot, an infectious disease, is caused by which agent ==>Fungi
Q87. Who authored the book ‘Hindu View of Life ==>S.Radhakrishnan
Q88. Solid form of which gas is commonly known as ‘Dry Ice’ ==> Carbon dioxide
Q89. Who was the first woman president in the world ==>Maria Isbel Paron
Q90. Who created the first Portable Computer ==>Adam Osborne
Q91. Designed by Bengali architect Vidhyadhar Bhattacharya, which city is known as ‘Pink City’ ==>Jaipur
Q92. Which metal is used to make electric bulb filaments ==> Tungsten
Q93. Who was the first Viceroy of India ==> Lord Canning
Q94. In terms of both area and population, which is the smallest country in the world ==>Vatican City
Q95. Which portfolio did Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, the first woman cabinet minister in India, hold in the independent India’s first cabinet ==>Health
Q96. Palghat Gap, about 20 miles wide mountain pass between the Nilgiri Hills and the Anaimalai Hills, connects Kerala to which state ==>Tamil Nadu
Q97. Named after the mount of Hindu god Vishnu, ‘Garuda’ is the national airline of which most Muslim populous country ==> Indonesia
Q98. At which town in Andhra Pradesh, famous for silk sarees, did Vinoba Bhave start the Bhoodan Movement in 1951 ==>Pochampally
Q99. ’Daughter of the East’ book is the autobiography of which Asian woman leader ==>Benazir Bhutto
Q100. Which country was formerly known as ‘Upper Volta’ ==>Burkina Faso

Q.1 Which former Prime Minister of India was also called ‘Yuva Turk’ ==> Chandrashekhar
Q2. Which mineral is used to make the Plaster of Paris ==> Gypsum
Q3. Which is the most spoken language in the world ==> Mandarin
Q4. Which planet in the Solar System is named after the Roman god of agriculture and harvest ==>Saturn
Q5. From the Constitution of which country was the concept of the Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution borrowed ==> United States of America
Q6. To which ocean does Panama Canal connect the Pacific Ocean ==> Atlantic Ocean
Q7. By what name is Krishna Dvaipayana, author of the epic Mahabharat, better known ==> Ved Vyas
Q8. In which city is the Central Potato Research Institute (CPRI) located ==> Shimla
Q9. ‘Bhutia’, ‘Kathiawadi’, ‘Marwari’, ‘Manipuri’, ‘Spiti’ and ‘Zanskari’ are the Indian breeds of which animal ==> Horse
Q10. Who introduced the word ‘Robot’, for artificial workers, in his science fiction play R.U.R. in 1921 ==> Karel Capek
Q11. In the most popular internet domain name ‘.com’ (dot-com), the ‘com’ is the short form for which word ==> Commercial
Q12. Deficiency of which vitamin leads to ‘Rickets’ (softening of bones) ==> Vitamin D
Q13. Which freedom fighter was popularly known as the ‘Grand Old Man of India’ ==> Dadabhai Naoroji
Q14. Which Indian state has the longest coastline ==> Gujarat
Q15. Naxalbari village, the birth place of Naxalite Movement, is located in which state ==>
West Bengal
Q16. ‘Roopavahini’ is the National Television Network of which Asian country ==> Sri Lanka
Q17. On 17 Dec 1931, who founded the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) in Kolkata ==>) P.C.Mahalanobis
Q18. Named after Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi, famous Test cricket ground Gaddafi Stadium is located in which city ==> Lahore (Pakistan)
Q19. Which mythological weapon is depicted on the Param Vir Chakra medal ==> Vajra
Q20. Hydrogen and Carbon monoxide are the major constituents of which fuel gas ==> Water Gas
Q21. In May 1998, while addressing at nuclear tests site near Pokhran, who added ‘Jai Vigyan’ to the Lal Bahadur Shastri’s slogan ‘Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan’ ==> Atal Behari Vajpayee
Q22. On the banks of which river is the Jamshedpur, the steel city of India, situated ==>Subarnarekha
Q23. Which Indian city you would be in if you were standing on world’s longest railway platform ==>Kharagpur (W.Bengal)
Q24. In 1953, which film won the first National Award for the Best Feature Film ==> Shyamchi Aai (Marathi)
Q25. In his first voyage to India, at which place did Vasco da Gama land on 20 May 1498 ==>Kozhikode (Calicut)
Q26. Vikramshila University, an ancient university of India whose ruins are situated in present day Bihar, was founded by which Pala ruler ==> Dharmapala
Q27. ‘Freedom in Exile’ book is the autobiography of which Nobel Peace Prize winner ==> Dalai Lama XIV
Q28. Which Indian woman athlete is popularly known as ‘Idukki Express’ ==> K.M.Beenamol
Q29. Hoover Medal, a prize given for outstanding extra-career services by engineers to humanity, has been awarded to which Indian engineer for year 2008 ==> A.P.J.Abdul Kalam
Q30. In international cricket, Yuvraj Singh of India is the second batsman to hit 6 sixers in an over. Who was the first ==> Herschelle Gibbs (South Africa)
Q31. On the banks of which river is the Kumbh Mela at Ujjain held ==> Kshipra
Q32. Shivkasi in Tamil Nadu is famous for which industry ==> Fireworks
Q33. To put out the fire, which gas is released by Fire Extinguishers ==> Carbon dioxide
Q34. ‘Dromedary’ and ‘Bactrian’ are the types of which animal ==> Camel
Q35. In which union territory of India, would you meet the people of the Onge tribe ==> Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Q36. Ramon Magsaysay Award, often considered as Asia’s Nobel Prize, is given in memory of which Asian country’s former president ==> Philippines
Q37. The East-West Corridor, being constructed under National Highways Development Project, and which starts at Porbandar (Gujarat) in west, will terminate at which place in the east ==> Silchar (Assam)
Q38. Asteroids, sometimes called minor planets or planetoids, are generally found between which planets ==> Mars and Jupiter
Q39. By what name is the observation in economics that ‘bad money drives out good money’ popularly known ==> Gresham’s Law
Q40. The subatomic particle ‘Boson’ is named after which Indian scientist ==> Satyendra Nath Bose
Q41. On 1st July 1997, where was India’s first Science City inaugurated ==> Kolkata
Q42. What is the name of Morarji Desai’s samadhi in Ahmedabad ==> Abhay Ghat
Q43. In 1829, which Governor-General prohibited the practice of ‘Sati’ ==> Lord William Bentinck
Q44. Who authored the book ‘Indica’ ==> Megasthanese
Q45. Which is the oldest stock exchange in Asia ==> Bombay Stock Exchange
Q46. Who is the chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission of India ==> Anil Kakodkar
Q47. By defeating Harshavardhana on the banks of river Narmada, which Chalukya ruler stopped him from expanding into south ==> Pulkesin II
Q48. In 1892, who became the first Indian to be elected to the House of Commons (lower house of British Parliament) ==> Dadabhai Naoroji
Q49. Which military training institute located at Khadakwasla near Pune in Maharashtra has adopted ‘Seva Parmo Dharma’ (Service before Self) as its motto ==> National Defence Academy
Q50. Which city houses the headquarters of Asian Development Bank (ADB) ==> Manila (Philippines)
Q51. Which natural sugar is found in the milk ==> Lactose
Q52. ‘Nepali’, ‘Lepcha’, ‘Bhutia’ and ‘Limbu’ are the main spoken langauges of which Indian state ==> Sikkim
Q53. On 15 May 1952, who became the first speaker of the Lok Sabha ==> G.V.Mavalankar
Q54. Which royal poet of Delhi Sultanate is regarded as the ‘Father of Qawwali’ ==> Amir Khusro
Q55. In 1976, which Bengali lady novelist became the first woman to receive the Jnanpith Award for her novel ‘Pratham Pritisruti’ (First Promise) ==> Ashapurna Devi
Q56. Which Article of the Indian Constitution gives special status to Jammu and Kashmir ==> Article 370
Q57. Immortalized in the voice of Lata Mangeshkar, Kavi Pradeep’s famous patriotic song ‘Aye mere watan ke logon’ was set to music by which musician ==> C.Ramchandra
Q58. Coined by French priest Henri Didon, ‘Citius, Altius, Fortius’ (Swifter, Higher, Stronger) slogan is the motto of which tournament ==> Olympic Games
Q59. Who was popularly known as the ‘Lady with the Lamp’ ==> Florence Nightingale
Q60. Falkland Islands, located in South Atlantic Ocean, are a self-governing Overseas Territory of which country ==> United Kingdom
Q61. What is the minimum age limit to become the Governor of a state in India ==> 35 years
Q62. Yakshagana, literally meaning celestial music, is a popular dance drama of which Indian state ==> Karnataka
Q63. Hirakud Dam at Sambalpur in Orissa, the longest dam in India, is built across which river ==>Mahanadi
Q64. Among terrestrial (land) animals, which animal has the longest gestation period ==> Elephant
Q65. For writing the Punjabi language, which Sikh guru developed the Gurumukhi script ==> Guru Angad
Q66. Which among the following disease is caused by female Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes ==>Dengue Fever
Q67. ‘Mein Kampf’ (My Struggle) book is the autobiography of which dictator ==> Adolf Hitler
Q68. Who was the chief guest at the Republic Day celebrations on 26th January 2009 in New Delhi ==> Nursultan Nazarbayev (Kazakhstan President)
Q69. In 1916, who founded Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey (SNDT) Women’s University at Pune, the first women’s university in India ==> Dhondo Keshav Karve
Q70. In which African city are the headquarters of United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) located ==> Nairobi (Kenya)
 Q71. Which hormone, released when danger threatens, is known as Emergency hormone ==>Adrenaline
Q72. ‘Kathakali’, ‘Mohiniaattam’ and ‘Thullal’ dance forms are native of which state ==> Kerala
Q73. Which is the only continent through which all longitude lines passes ==> Antarctica
Q74. ‘Vinaya Pitaka’, ‘Sutta Pitaka’ and ‘Abhidhamma Pitaka’ – collectively known as the ‘Tripitaka’ (three baskets) – are sacred texts of which religion ==> Buddhism
Q75. In 1997, to which Indian film star did Pakistan Government present its highest civilian award ‘Nishan-e-Intiaz’ ==> Dilip Kumar
Q76. On 18 March 1965, who became the first human to walk in the space ==> Alexey Leonov
Q77. Washington D.C., the capital of United States of America, is located on the banks of which river ==> Potomac
Q78. Which among the following is the first indigenous civilian aircraft of India ==> Saras
Q79. Near which city is the Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History located ==>Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu)
Q80. Which Central American country was formerly known as ‘British Honduras’ ==> Belize
Q81. What name has been given to the first Boeing 747/700 jet, inducted into Indian Air Force, designed to work as the Indian President’s office-in-the-sky ==> Rajdoot
Q82. Which pigment gives plants and leaves their green colour ==> Chlorophyll
Q83. As a token of protest against Jallianwala Bagh massacre on 13 April 1919, who returned the Knighthood conferred on him by the British Government ==> Rabindranath Tagore
Q84. On 6 Apr 2009, which Indian cricketer surpassed Australian Mark Waugh’s world record for the most catches in Test Cricket by a fielder (excluding wicket-keeper) ==> Rahul Dravid
Q85. What is the retirement age of High Court judges ==> 62 years
Q86. Which apparatus is used to measure the blood pressure ==> Sphygmomanometer
Q87. Which renowned dancer established classical dance school ‘Kalakshetra’ at Adyar near Chennai in 1931 ==> Rukmini Devi Arundale
Q88. Kudremukh hills, name literally meaning Horse face, in Karnataka are famous for mines of which mineral ==> Iron Ore
Q89. Ghatigaon Sanctuary, set up for the conservation of the Son Chiriya (great Indian bustard), is located in which state ==>
Madhya Pradesh
Q90. The novel ‘Q & A’, on which 8 Oscar awards winning film ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ (2008) is based, was authored by which Indian civil servant ==> Vikas Swarup
Q91. Which is the only bird that can fly backwards ==> Hummingbird
Q92. ‘Chanderi’ and ‘Maheshwari’ sarees are native of which state ==> Madhya Pradesh
Q93. Quinine, the anti-malaria drug, is made from the bark of which tree ==> Cinchona
Q94. Titan, the only moon (natural satellite) known to have a dense atmosphere, is the largest moon of which planet ==> Saturn
Q95. Which dynasty, founded by Mauryan senapati (commander-in-chief) Pushyamitra, was immediate successor of the Maurya dyanasty ==> Shunga dynasty
Q96. Which coastal city is known as the ‘Queen of the Arabian Sea’ ==> Kochi (Kerala)
Q97. On 1 September 1939, attack on which country by Germany marked the start of World War II ==> Poland
Q98. In 1981, which Mumbai born British writer won the Booker Prize for his novel ‘Midnight’s Children’ ==> Salman Rushdie
Q99. In 1913, at which American city did Lala Har Dayal found the ‘Ghadar Party’ ==>San Francisco
Q100. By voter strength, which Indian parliamentary constituency (Lok Sabha seat) having more than 33 lakh voters holds the world record of the largest constituency ==> Outer Delhi (Delhi)



Rajasthan GK

1. बेबी ब्लैंकेट योजना की शुरुआत कब हुई।

- 1998

2.
राजस्थान का पहला टेलीमेडिसिन गांव है।

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कैथून

3.
राज्य में लोहे के औजार बनाने के लिए कौनसा जिला प्रसिद्ध है।

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नागौर

4.
बेणेश्वर धाम किन नदियों के संगम पर स्थित है।

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सोम, माही जाखम

5.
डेयरी एवं खाद्य विज्ञान प्रौद्योगिकी महाविद्यालय राजस्थान में कहां पर स्थित है।

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उदयपुर

6.
जैसलमेर के नरेश कुलदेवी के रूप में किसकी पूजा करते हैं।

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स्वांगिया देवी

7.
भारत पाकिस्तान में बीच बस सेवा शुरू की गई थी जिसमें बैठकर तत्कालिन प्रधानमंत्री अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी ने पाकिस्तान की यात्रा की थी, उस बस का नाम क्या था।

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सदा सरहद

8.
राजस्थान का जिब्राल्टर किस दुर्ग को कहा जाता है।

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अजयमेरु (तारागढ़)

9.
जहांगीर ने बूंदी के शासक को सर बुलंदराय की उपाधि दी, वह था।

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राव रतन हाड़ा

10.
नेहरू रोजगार योजना कब शुरू हुई।

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दो अक्टूबर 1989

11.
राजस्थान में ऊंट के बीमार हो जाने पर किस लोकदेवता की पूजा की जाती है।

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पाबूजी

12.
वह कौनसे लोकदेवता है जिन्होंने गुर्जरों की गायों को छुड़वाने के लिए युद्ध किया था।

-
तेजाजी

13.
जवाहर ग्राम योजना का नाम कब परिवर्तित कर जवाहर ग्राम समृद्धि योजना का दिया गया।

- 1999-2000

14.
मेवाड़ प्रजामंडल की स्थापना किसके द्वारा की गई।

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माणिक्यलाल वर्मा

15.
बिजोलिया किसान आंदोलन का संस्थापक किसे माना जाता है।

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साधु सीताराम

16.
बिजोलिया किसान आंदोलन का जनक किसे माना जाता है।

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विजय सिंह पथिक

17.
भोजपत्र वृक्ष कहां पर मिलता है।

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विन्ध्याचल श्रंखलाओं में

18.
दक्षिणोश्वर किससे संबंधित है।

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रामकृष्ण परमहंस

19.
गुप्त शासकों की सरकारी/दरबारी भाषा थी।

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संस्कृत

20.
टमाटर का रंग किस कारण लाल होता है।

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लाइकोपिन के कारण


21.
वायुमंडल में सर्वाधिक मात्रा में विद्यमान अक्रिय गैस कौनसी है।

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ऑर्गन

The tropic of cancer passes through 08 Indian states. They are

1.                   Gujarat
2.                   Rajasthan
3.                   Madhya Pradesh
4.                   Chattisgarh
5.                   Jharkand
6.                   Bengal
7.                   Tripura
8.                   Mizoram
Memory Method
Let us use the mnemonics method 
to learn this by heart. Firstly take the first letter of each state…
We get G R M C J B T M
Try to make something meaningful
One example:
MCR...........JB.............TGM

· 
The largest museum in the world is the American Museum of Natural History.
·  The lowest mountain range in the world is the Buena Bhaile.
·  The country known as the Land of Cakes is Scotland.
·  The place known as the Garden of England is Kent.
·  The tallest tower in the world is the C. N. Tower, Toronto, Canada.
·  The country famous for its fish catch is Japan.
·  The old name of Taiwan was Farmosa.
·  Montreal is situated on the bank of River Ottawa.
·  The city of Bonn is situated in Germany.
·  The literal meaning of Renaissance is Revival.
·  Julius Caesar was killed by Brutus.
·  The title of Desert Fox was given to Field Marshal Erwin Rommel.
·  The largest airport in the world is the King Khalid International Airport, Saudi Arabia.
·  The city in Russia which faced an earthquake in the year 1988 was Armenia. Later on it became a separate country.
·  The largest bay in the world is Hudson Bay, Canada.
·  The largest church in the world is Basilica of St. Peter, Vatican City, Rome.
·  The largest peninsula in the world is Arabia.
·  The largest gulf in the world is Gulf of Mexico.
·  The tallest statue in the world is the Motherland, Volgograd Russia.
·  The largest railway tunnel in the world is the Oshimizu Tunnel, Japan.
·  The world’s loneliest island is the Tristan da cunha.
·  The word ‘Quiz’ was coined by Jim Daly Irishman.
·  The original meaning of ‘Quiz’ was Trick.
·  The busiest shopping centre of London is Oxford Street.
·  The residence of the Queen in London is Buckingham Palace.
·  Adolf Hitler was born in Austria.
·  The country whose National Anthem has only music but no words is Bahrain.
·  The largest cinema in the world is the Fox theatre, Detroit, USA.
·  The country where there are no Cinema theatres is Saudi Arabia.
·  The world’s tallest office building is the Sears Tower, Chicago.
·  In the year 1811, Paraguay became independent from Spain.
·  The cross word puzzle was invented by Arthur Wynne.
·  The city which was the capital of the ancient Persian Empire was Persepolis.
·  WHO stands for World Health Organization.
·  WHO (World Health Organization) is located at Geneva.
·  FAO stands for Food and Agriculture Organization.
·  FAO is located at Rome and London.
·  UNIDO stands for United Nations Industrial Development Organization.
·  UNIDO is located at Vienna.
·  WMO stands for World Meteorological Organization.
·  WMO is located at Geneva.
·  International Civil Aviation Organization is located at Montreal.
·  The Angel Falls is located in Venezuela.
·  The Victoria Falls is located in Rhodesia.
·  Ice Cream was discovered by Gerald Tisyum.
·  The number regarded as lucky number in Italy is thirteen.
·  Napoleon suffered from alurophobia which means Fear of cats.
·  The aero planes were used in war for the first time by Italians. (14 Oct.1911)
·  Slavery in America was abolished by Abraham Lincoln.
·  The Headquarters of textile manufacturing in England is Manchester.
·  The famous Island located at the mouth of the Hudson River is Manhattan.
·  The founder of plastic industry was Leo Hendrik Baekeland.
·  The country where military service is compulsory for women is Israel.
·  The country which has more than 10,000 golf courses is USA.
·  The famous painting ‘Mona Lisa’ is displayed at Louvre museum, Paris.
·  The earlier name for tomato was Love apple.
·  The first President of USA was George Washington.
·  The famous words ‘Veni Vidi Vici’ were said by Julius Caesar.
·  The practice of sterilization of surgical instruments was introduced by Joseph Lister.
·  The number of countries which participated in the first Olympic Games held at Athens was nine.
·  Mercury is also known as Quick Silver.
·  Disneyland is located in California, USA.
·  The country which built the first powerful long range rockets is Germany.
·  Sewing Machine was invented by Isaac M. Singer.
·  Adding Machine was invented by Aldrin.
·  The national emblem of Spain is Eagle.
·  Archimedes was born in Sicily.
·  The total area of Vatican City is 0.272 square kilometers.
·  The largest temple in the world is Angkor Wat in Kampuchea.
·  The largest dome in the world is Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, USA.
·  The largest strait in the world is Tartar Strait.
·  The Mohenjo-Daro ruins are found in Larkand District of Sind, Pakistan.
·  The largest city of Africa is Cairo.
·  The founder of KODAK Company was Eastman.
·  The ‘Cape of Good Hope’ is located in South Africa.
·  The Heathrow Airport is located in London.
·  The neon lamp was invented by Georges Claude.
·  The last letter of the Greek alphabet is Omega.
·  The place known as the land of Lincoln is Illinois.
·  The US state Utah is also known as Beehive state.
·  The Kalahari Desert is located in Africa.
·  The Patagonian desert is located in Argentina.
·  The person known as the father of aeronautics is Sir George Cayley.
·  The most densely populated Island in the world is Honshu.
·  The two nations Haiti and the Dominion Republic together form the Island of Hispaniola.
·  The largest auto producer in the USA is General Motors.
·  The largest auto producing nation is Japan.
·  The famous ‘General Motors’ company was founded by William Durant.
·  The country that brings out the FIAT is Italy.
·  The first actor to win an Oscar was Emil Jannings.
·  The first animated colour cartoon of full feature length was Snow White and Seven Dwarfs.
·  The first demonstration of a motion picture was held at Paris.
·  The first country to issue stamps was Britain.
·  The actor who is considered as the biggest cowboy star of the silent movies is Tom Mix.
·  The Pentagon is located at Washington DC.
·  The world’s largest car manufacturing company is Toyota Motors, JAPAN.
·  The world’s biggest manufacturer of bicycles is Hero Cycles, India.
·  The world’s oldest underground railway is at London.
·  The White House was painted white to hide fire damage.
·  The largest oil producing nation in Africa is Nigeria.
·  The longest river in Russia and Europe is Volga River.
·  The first Emperor of Germany was Wilhelm.
·  The last French Monarch was Louis Napoleon III.
·  “History is Bunk” was said by Henry Ford.
·  The term ‘astrology’ literally means Star Speech.
·  Togo is situated in Africa.
·  Coal is also known as Black Diamond.
·  The first Boxer to win 3 gold medals in Olympics was Laszlo Papp.
·  The first ruler who started war games for his soldiers was Genghis Khan.
·  The first cross word puzzle in the world was published in 1924 by London Sunday Express.
·  The lightest known metal is Lithium.
·  The Atacama Desert is located in North Chile.
·  The oil used to preserve timber is Creosote oil.
·  The founder of USA was George Washington.
·  The first talkie feature film in USA was ‘The Jazz Singer’.
·  The chemical name of laughing gas is Nitrous oxide.
·  The US state North Carolina is also known as Tar Heel state.
·  The US state Tennesse is also known as Volunteer state.
·  The US state Indiana is also known as Hoosier state.
·  The US state Kentucky is also known as Blue Grass state.
·  The US state known as ‘Pine Free State’ is Vermont.
·  The US state known as ‘Mountain State’ is West Virginia.
·  The US state known as ‘Land of 1000 Lakes’ is Minnesota.
·  The popular detective character created by Agatha Christie is Hercule Poirot.
·  The Pakistani President who died in an air crash was Zia-ul-Huq.
·  Yoghurt means Fermented milk.
·  Yankee is the nickname of American.
·  The International court of Justice is located in Hague, Holland.
·  The headquarters of World Bank is located at Washington DC.
·  Victoria Falls was discovered by David Livingstone.
·  The technique to produce the first test tube baby was evolved by Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards.
·  The oldest residential university of Britain is the Oxford University.
·  The name of the large clock on the tower of the House of Parliament in London is called Big Ben.
·  Prado Museum is located in Madrid.
·  The number of keys in an ordinary piano is Eighty eight.
·  ‘Man is a Tool Making Animal’ was said by Benjamin Franklin.
·  The term ‘anesthesia’ was coined by Oliver Wendell Holmes.
·  The first man to reach Antarctica was Fabian Gottlieb.
·  The Kilimanjaro volcano is situated in Tanzania.
·  The invention that is considered to have built America is Dynamite.
·  Words that contains all the vowels: Authentication, Remuneration, Education, Automobile, Miscellaneous and many more.
·  Words that contain all the vowels in order: Facetious and Abstemious.
·  Words that contain all the vowels in reverse order: Uncomplimentary, Unproprietary, Unoriental and Subcontinental.
·  Words with no vowel in them: Myth, Fly, Sky, Dry, Cry, Rhythm, Crypt.
·  Which country declares independence on 18th Feb 2008? – Kosovo.
·  Who was the founder of the kindergarten education system? – German educator Friedrich Froebel
·  What is the scientific name of Vitamin C? – Ascorbic Acid
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1.       Human Eye Has which lens ? - Convex lens
2. In which country was magnetic needle used for the very first time ? - China
3. Primary Rocks are result of Which Process ? - Solidification
4. What is the Science of Classification of Organisms known as ? - Taxonomy
5. What is the Radius of Equator ? - 2160 km
6. Which pair of the countries were super power after second world war ? -  USA and USSR
7. Which of the following is the most hardest metal ? - Diamond
8.What are Rabi Crops ? -  Crops Grown During November - April
9. What is the Thickness of Mantle ?  - 2900 km
10.  The critical Temperature at which saturation level reaches is - Dew point
11. Dudwa is a national park in which country ? - Uttar pradesh in India.
12. Chukha project was constructed by India in which country ? - Bhutan
13. The main watershed in the peninsular India is formed by - Western Ghats.
14.  A period of the earth's geological History which is about 55 million years old was -  Teritiary age
15. The first old Refinery in India was set up at which place ?  - Digboi
16. Coal Mining in India started at Raniganj in West Bengal in  - 1774
17. The largest Plant in Asia to Produce Alumina and Aluminium as Nalco is Set up at : Angul in Orissa
18. India faces Competition with which country in Mica Production ? - Brazil
19. Jhumming is shifting agriculture practised in which part of India ? -  North-Eastern Part of India
20. India is the second largest rice producer in world after which country ? - China
21. Research Institute on Dairy Development is situated at which place ? - Karnal
22. During Indus Valley Civilisation period Indian cotton fabrics were of great demand in - West Asia
23. War ships in the India Navy are Built in - Mazagawn ship yard
24. British Shifted Their capital from Calcutta to New Delhi in - 1921
25. The least Densely Populated Union Territory is - Andaman and Nicobar Island