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What do the colours on a physical map signify.
What are the main regions of physical India?
Why does the poet call the kitchen a room made a dreams?
The kitchen is always empty and silent, making it a peaceful place to dream.
The kitchen is a place where people sleep and rest comfortably.
The poet believes that the kitchen is full of magical creatures who create dreams.
The poet is food of eating things and the kitchen is place where he can whatever he want do eat so her call the kitchen. a room made of dreams.
What does hidden treasures in the last line of the poem mean?
"Hidden treasures" refers to actual gold and jewels buried under the kitchen floor.
The poet is talking about secret maps and treasure chests hidden in the house.
In the last shanza of this poem that hidden treasures word refers to delicious food and dishesh.
It means the kitchen is full of hidden doors and mysterious passages.
How many squares are there in a chessboard ?
how many players can play chess
what does the winner say when he wins the game?
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Who is the current world chess champion ?
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What is a set of cards called.
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Where were the playing cards invented ?
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How many cards are there in one deck?
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In which city will you try to buy property in British Monopoly ?
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In a game, you go down from the snakes. What do you come up with ?
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A draught board is made of different coloured areas. what shape are they?
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In which game do your shout when you see two cards with the same number ?
Give two most important facts about internet.
only write
only reading
only hearing
Send messaging, shopping
Give two most important facts about internet.
only write
only reading
only hearing
Send messaging, shopping
Who is called father of www. Why
Bill Gates
Lee
Tim
Tim berners Lee
What is ARPANET.
home network
Advance Agency network
local network
office network
Name the three essential components for connecting to the net.
modem
Media
Net
Modem, Transmission media, ISP (internet service provider)
Why is water essential for our body?
digest
body loss
body grow
live
Mention common methods of food preservative ?
Boling
Freezing
salting
Milk- Boiling, Meat- Freezing, Pickles-salting.
Why is water essential for our body?
digest
body loss
body grow
live
Elaborate on the digestive system along with the well labelled diagram.
Food
Feet
Stomatch
Not availble.
What are the three subcategories of carbohydrates ? elaborate it.
Sugar
Storch
Fiber
Sugar, Storch, fiber
What are the three subcategories of carbohydrates ? elaborate it.
Sugar
Storch
Fiber
Sugar, Storch, fiber
What are the four types of teeth. Give on function of each.
incisors
canines
premolors
incisors, canines, premolars, molars
Explain the structure of the teeth with a will labelled diagram.
Enamel
Dentin
Pulp
Enamel, Dentine, Pulp
how is wool fiber obtained ? explain?
Carding
Shearing
Spinning
Weaving
why is polyester a very popular synthetic fiber?
It is made from natural fibers
It is durable, resistant to wrinkles, and affordable
It is difficult to dye
It requires special care during washing
What is sericulture? Explain
The process of extracting wool from sheep
The cultivation of cotton for fabric production
The rearing of silkworms for the production of raw silk
The process of dyeing fabrics
What is matter ? What are the different state of matter. give two examples of each.
Anything that has mass and takes up space
Anything that is liquid
Anything that is solid
Anything that is invisible
What do you mean by solubility? explain with examples?
The ability of a substance to change its state of matter
The ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent to form a solution
The ability of a substance to react with another substance
The ability of a substance to absorb heat
Define frictional force ? give two way of reducing it?
The force that opposes the motion of objects sliding or rolling over one another
The force that attracts objects toward the ground
The force that pushes objects away from each other
The force that makes objects move faster
give four differences between renewable and non-renewable sources of energy
Renewable sources are limited in supply, while non-renewable sources are unlimited.
Renewable sources can be replenished naturally, while non-renewable sources take millions of years to form.
Renewable sources cause more pollution, while non-renewable sources are eco-friendly.
Renewable sources include coal and petroleum, while non-renewable sources include solar and wind energy.
what is biodegradable west ? give two example.
Waste that can be broken down naturally by microorganisms
Waste that cannot be decomposed and lasts forever
Waste made from metals and plastics
Waste that requires chemical treatment to decompose
Write three important needs of atmosphere ?
It provides oxygen for breathing
It blocks sunlight completely from reaching Earth
It regulates Earth's temperature and protects from harmful UV rays
It supplies essential gases for plants and animals to survive
Give example of a few disease that can be caused by air polution.
Asthma
Chickenpox
Malaria
Dengue
What is soil erosion ? what can cause by air pollution ?
Soil erosion
Acid rain
Earthquake
Tsunami
Name the layer of atmosphere ?
Lithosphere
Troposphere
Hydrosphere
Biosphere
What is acid rain? how is it formed ?
Rain that contains extra oxygen from the atmosphere
Rain formed when pure water mixes with dust particles
Rain that contains acidic pollutants formed from industrial gases like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides
Rain caused by melting glaciers in polar regions
what is water pollution ? what kind of disease can it cause ?
Asthma
Cholera
Bone fracture
Diabetes
what is land breeze? when does it earth takes?
A breeze that blows from land to sea during the day
A breeze that blows from sea to land during the day
A breeze that blows from land to sea at night
A breeze that blows from sea to land at night
Why does the sea breeze blow during the day?
Because the land cools faster than the sea during the day
Because the sea cools faster than the land during the day
Because the sun heats up the sea more than the land during the day
Because the land is cooler than the sea during the day
what is water pollution ? what kind of disease can it cause ?
Asthma
Cholera
Bone fracture
Diabetes
What is land breeze ? when does ii earth takes ?
A land breeze is a daytime wind blowing from the sea to the land as the sea heats up faster than the land.
A land breeze is a nighttime phenomenon where cooler air from the land flows toward the relatively warmer sea.
A land breeze is a sudden gust during thunderstorms that moves from inland areas to coastal regions.
A land breeze is a seasonal wind occurring only in summer when the land becomes significantly hotter than the sea.
Why does the sea breeze blow during the day ?
Because the sea heats up more than the land, pushing air inland.
Because the land heats up faster than the sea, causing warm air to rise over the land and drawing cooler air from the sea.
Because ocean waves generate a constant airflow that moves from the sea to the land.
Because the Earth's rotation increases daytime wind speeds over the sea, directing air towards the land.
What do you mean by natural satellite? write the number satellites for various plants of the solar system.
A man-made spacecraft orbiting a planet.
A celestial body, like a moon, that naturally orbits a planet.
A comet that orbits the Sun on a long elliptical path.
A star that revolves around a galaxy's center.
Who was copper Nichols Copernicus ?
A medieval alchemist searching for the Philosopher's Stone.
A Renaissance astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system, placing the Sun at the center.
An 18th-century British poet renowned for his epic ballads.
A modern astronaut known for his missions to Mars.
What is a valcano ? can vocanoes occur underwater ?
A volcano is a flat area on Earth's surface that never erupts, and volcanoes only occur on land.
A volcano is a man-made structure built for research, and underwater eruptions are simulated in laboratories.
A volcano is a sealed underwater chamber that releases only water vapor, not molten rock.
A volcano is a natural opening in the Earth's surface through which molten rock, ash, and gases escape; yes, volcanoes can occur underwater (these are known as submarine volcanoes).
how are planets and stars different from each other.
Planets produce their own light, while stars reflect sunlight.
Stars are smaller than planets and do not emit heat or light.
Planets are made of burning gases, while stars are made of solid rock.
Stars emit their own light and heat, while planets reflect the light of a star.
how are planets and stars different from each other.
Planets produce their own light, while stars reflect sunlight.
Stars are smaller than planets and do not emit heat or light.
Planets are made of burning gases, while stars are made of solid rock.
Stars emit their own light and heat, while planets reflect the light of a star.
What happened in india in February 1928
The Indian National Congress declared independence from British rule.
The Simon Commission arrived in India, which led to widespread protests as it had no Indian members.
he first railway line from Kolkata to Mumbai was inaugurated.
Mahatma Gandhi launched the Salt March in protest of British taxes.
Why is india called a peninsula ?
Because it is surrounded by the ocean on three sides.
Because it is an island in the middle of the Indian Ocean
Because it has no coastal areas and is entirely landlocked.
Because it is connected to other countries by land on all sides.
Name the mountain range of india.
Andes
Alps
Himalayas
Rockies
list any five major river of the deccon peninsula
Ganges
Yamuna
Godavari
Brahmaputra
From whom had Macro Polo inherited his love for travelling?
Marco Polo inherited his love for traveling from his grandfather, who was a famous sailor.
Marco Polo inherited his love for traveling from his father and uncle, who were merchants and traveled extensively.
He was inspired by a group of wandering monks who told him stories about distant lands.
Marco Polo developed his passion for travel after reading ancient adventure books.
How does the bird start preening.
The bird preening by making her wings up, leg, and stretching her body.
The bird starts preening by flapping its wings rapidly to shake off dust.
It begins preening by singing loudly to attract attention.
The bird preens by hopping around in circles before settling down.
List a few activities Amy liked her Amy like her childhood.
Amy enjoyed programming and coding during her childhood.
She spent most of her time driving cars as a child.
Amy liked her childhood activities study, sports. swimming, watch adventures films.
Amy liked managing finances and filing taxes as a kid.
Which part of the plant bash's in sunshine ?
The roots bask in the sunshine.
The seeds bask in the sunshine.
The stem deep underground basks in the sunshine.
Sunlight is observed by leaves of the plants.
Who was guru Dronacharya ?
Guru Dronacharya was the king of Hastinapur.
Guru Dronacharya was the teacher of the Kauravas and Pandavas in the art of cooking
Guru Dronacharya was the one who killed Karna in the Mahabharata.
Guru Dronacharya was a guru of kauravas and pandas.
How does the bird complete the preening process.पक्षी पंख सवारने की प्रक्रिया कैसे पूरी करता है?
The bird preens by using its feet to clean its feathers.
The bird preens by rubbing its body against trees to remove dirt.
The bird preens by swimming in water to clean its feathers.
To Complete preening process bird need to bend its and nibble.
which is the smallest bird in the world, so small that is often mistaken for an insect ?
Bee Humming Bird
Sparrow
Kingfisher
Goldfinch
The highest dam in india.
Bhakra Nangal Dam
Sardar Sarovar Dam
Hirakud Dam
Tehri
A monument build by Shah Jahan
Red Fort
Qutub Minar
India Gate
Sun Temple
Largest Desert in india
Rann of Kutch
Sahara Desert
Gobi Desert
Thar
A musical Instrument can be associated with an elephant
Trumpet
Guitar
Violin
Tabla
A state known as kalinga in ancient times.
Gujarat
Bihar
Karnataka
Odisha
The smallest continent of the world.
Europe
Australia
Antarctica
South America
heaviest snake in the world ?
King Cobra
Black Mamba
Python Reticulatus (Reticulated Python)
Anaconda
Which country has won the highest number of FIFA world cup titles.
India
Pakistan
Brazil
China
What is the official name of Asian Games
Asia Olympics
Asian Championship
Pan-Asian Games
Asiad
Which two alternate olympic games are held every 2 years.
Asian Games
Commonwealth Games
Youth Olympics
Summer and Winter Olympic games
A fish cannot live without?
Air
Water
Leaves
Sand
A fish cannot live without?
Air
Water
Leaves
Sand
In aquatic animals, respiration takes place through
Lungs
Skin
Gills
Nose
A _________ lives in the ocean and looks like a horse.
Starfish
Dolphin
Octopus
Seahorse
A _________ looks like a star.
Jellyfish
Crab
Starfish
Shark
This fish is mostly seen in aquariums and is endowed with strong social learning skills...
Shark
Goldfish
Whale
Octopus
The largest living creature on Earth is...
Giraffe
Blue Whale
Elephant
Crocodile
The _________ is nicknamed as 'Tooth Walker'.
Shark
Dolphin
Walrus
Octopus
The _________ lives in the warm waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Polar Bear
Penguin
Walrus
Sea Horse
The .............produce electricity to kill their prey
Electric Eel
Goldfish
Starfish
Dolphin
The fish is an aquarium fish, and its name is the same as the top most film award in the world.
Grammy Fish
Oscar Fish
Emmy Fish
Tony Fish
...................is a fightless bird.
Eagle
Ostrich
Sparrow
Parrot
The process of sheeding feathers and growing new set at least once a year is called......
Nesting
Preening
Brooding
Molting
The birds drills holes in trees with its beak is ..............
Sparrow
Woodpecker
Pigeon
Parrot
The fightless bird from antarctica is an expert swimmer and walks erect like a man..............
Penguin
Ostrich
Emu
Kiwi
The birds is the national brid of a new zealand..............
Bald Eagle
Peacock
Albatross
Kiwi
this birds is an expert fish -catcher..............
Sparrow
Parrot
Pigeon
Kingfisher
This bird is an African fightless bird, which lays the largest egg.........
Penguin
Ostrich
Emu
Kiwi
The only bird which can see at night is...................
Owl
Sparrow
Parrot
Pigeon
Which is the only animal born with horns. ....
Deer
Cow
Giraffe
Goat
How long does a bear cub remain blind after birth ?
1 day
1 month
3 months
2 weeks
What does a deer shed and grow every year?
Hooves
Antlers
Fur
Tail
which is the only mammal that cannot jump ?
Elephant
Hippo
Rhino
Giraffe
Which large mammal's heart beats only nine times in a minute?
Elephant
Blue Whale
Giraffe
Polar Bear
Which animal has six stomachs?
Reindeer
Blue Whale
Polar Bear
Giraffe
Which is the only mammal to have hair on its feet soles ?
Elephant
Polar Bear
Kangaroo
Panda
What is a group of parrots called ?
Flock
Colony
Pandemonium
Troop
.........breaks off its tail to escape from the grip of a predator.
Snake
Frog
Lizard
Turtle
.....can fly backward.
Eagle
Parrot
Pigeon
Hummingbird
......fish takes its babies in to its mouth at the time of danger.
Goldfish
Tilapia
Rohu
Swordfish
An ..... can pull loads 300 times heavier than itself.
Beetle
Grasshopper
Ant
Butterfly
............taste with their feet.
Ants
Bees
Grasshoppers
Butterflies
..... never drinks water?
Kangaroo Rat
Camel
Desert Fox
Tortoise
..... is the largest quadruped?
Hippopotamus
Giraffe
Rhino
Elephant
..... builds a new home for itself each night.
Giraffe
Beaver
Rabbit
Chimpanzee
...... is the largest penguin.
Emperor Penguin
Little Penguin
Humboldt Penguin
African Penguin
A common household pest found in hot and dark areas is ..............
Ant
Cockroach
Termite
Fly
It is the highest flying bird..........
Bar-headed Goose
Eagle
Vulture
Condor
It is considered as the symbol of political and military might....
Eagle
Peacock
Sparrow
Crow
It is an international messenger of peace....
Penguin
Eagle
Parrot
Dove
It eats with its head upside down in water. It holds its breath while eating.
Duck
Penguin
Flamingo
Swallow
This bird is too big to fly but it can run twice the speed of the fastest Olympic runner.
Emu
Cassowary
Turkey
Ostrich
Which bird is the tallest in North America and shares its name with a machine used to lift heavy loads?
Bald Eagle
Whooping Crane
Peregrine Falcon
Snowy Owl
Which bird imitates humans and tries to talk, having an excellent memory?
Parrot
Sparrow
Crow
Pigeon
This animal is the most intelligent animal next to humans.
Sheep
Dog
Horse
Gorilla
This animal is known as the ship of the desert.
Elephant
Horse
Donkey
Camel
The largest animal in the world.
Elephant
Blue Whale
Giraffe
Shark
Which is the largest bird in the world?
Eagle
Ostrich
Penguin
Peacock
Which is the largest land animal?
Elephant
Giraffe
Hippopotamus
Rhinoceros
Which is the fastest animal in the world?
Horse
Falcon
Cheetah
Kangaroo
Which is the fastest flying bird?
Eagle
Falcon
Owl
Parrot
Which animal can live up to 200 years?
Elephant
Whale
Lion
Tortoise
Which statement is true about determining the age of a fish?
The age of a fish can be determined by examining its scales
The age of a fish can be determined by examining its fins
The age of a fish can be determined by examining its bones
The age of a fish cannot be determined by any method
Which statement is true about a whale?
The whale is a fish
The whale is a reptile
The whale is a marine mammal that breathes through lungs
The whale breathes through gills
Which statement is true about the salmon?
The salmon does not migrate from the sea to a river to lay its eggs
The salmon migrates from the sea to a river to lay its eggs
The salmon only lives in rivers
The salmon lays its eggs in the ocean
Which statement is true about lions?
Lions are the largest spotted cat
Lions are the smallest big cat species
Lions are the largest wild cat species
Lions are known for their stripes
Which statement is true about Wild Asiatic lions?
Wild Asiatic lions are found throughout Africa
Wild Asiatic lions are found only in China
Wild Asiatic lions are found only in the Gir Forest of India
Wild Asiatic lions are found in the Amazon Rainforest
Which statement is true about lions?
Lions live alone and avoid other cats
Lions are the only cats that live in groups
Lions live in pairs with no social structure
Lions are solitary and only meet for mating
Which statement is true about snow leopards?
Snow leopards are found in Africa
Snow leopards are found only in Asia
Snow leopards are found in North America
Snow leopards are found in Australia
Which statement is true about grafting as a method of plant reproduction?
Grafting is used to grow plants from seeds
Grafting involves joining two plant parts to grow as one
Grafting can only be done with flowers
Grafting is a method of sexual reproduction in plants
What kind of plants can reproduce by spores?
Mango
Fungi, Protozoa, algae, and mushrooms
Rose
Apple
Why do seeds disperse?
To stay close to the parent plant
To grow only in one place
To reduce competition and increase survival
To avoid germination
What is seed germination?
The process of seeds drying up
The falling of leaves from a plant
The process of a seed developing into a new plant
The process of producing fruits directly from a seed
Which of the following conditions are necessary for a seed to germinate?
Dry soil and cold temperature
Lack of oxygen and high temperature
Water, oxygen, and the right temperature
Only sunlight and air
What is a monocot?
A type of plant with two cotyledons (seed leaves)
A type of plant with one cotyledon (seed leaf)
A plant that produces only flowers and no seeds
A plant that has no roots
What is a dicot seed?
A seed with one cotyledon (seed leaf)
A seed that does not require water for germination
A seed that only grows in cold climates
A seed with two cotyledons (seed leaves)
Which of the following are examples of dicot seeds?
Corn and Wheat
Coconut and Rice
Tomato and Cucumber
Bean and Pea
Which of the following are examples of monocot seeds?
Pea and Bean
Rose and Sunflower
Corn and Rice
Mango and Apple
Which of the following are different ways in which plants can reproduce?
Only through seeds
Only through spores
Only through vegetative reproduction
Through seeds, spores, and vegetative reproduction
What is the process of pollination?
The process of leaves turning green
The growth of roots from a seed
The process of seed formation in flowers
The process of transferring pollen from the male to the female part of the flower
Which of the following are the correct parts of a flower?
Root, Leaf, Petal, Stem, Stigma
Petal, Sepal, Stigma, Anther, Ovary, Filament
Filament, Leaf, Stigma, Ovary, Seed
Sepal, Anther, Root, Filament, Leaf
Which of the following is methods of seed dispersal?
Wind, Water, Animals, and Explosion
Germination
Photosynthesis
Pollination
Which of the following is an example of vegetative reproduction?
Growth of new plants from seeds
Pollination of flowers
Growth of new plants from runners or cuttings
Germination of seeds
Which of the following is/are methods of seed dispersal?
Photosynthesis and Germination
Pollination and Fertilization
None of the above
Wind, Water, Animals, Explosion
Seed leaves are called...
Cotyledons
Stigmas
Petals
Sepals
The seeds of fleshy fruits are dispersed by ..................
Wind
Animals
Water
Explosion
Peas, beans use the ________ method for seed dispersal.
Wind
Water
Explosion
Animal
Monocot seeds have ________ venation.
Reticulate
Parallel
Pinnate
Palmate
As the fruit matures, the ________ dry up and fall off.
Seeds
Sepals
Leaves
Petals
When pollination is successful, the pollen fuses with the ________.
Seed
Ovule (Egg)
Petal
Stigma
Seeds dispersed by water have a covering that keeps them ________.
Dry
Wet
Heavy
Soft
Do plants depend only on wind for pollination?
Yes, all plants are pollinated by wind
Yes, only flowering plants rely on wind
No, plants can be pollinated by wind, animals, and insects
No, plants do not need pollination
The seeds of rice and wheat are ________.
Ferns
Dicots
Monocots
Gymnosperms
Seeds may attach to animals that pass by the plant and get dispersed. This method of seed dispersal is called ________.
Wind dispersal
Animal dispersal
Water dispersal
Explosion dispersal
Birds help to disperse the seeds of a guava. Which of the following statements is/are correct?
The seeds cannot be digested.
The seeds are found in the birds' droppings.
The bird eats the fleshy part of the guava and its seeds.
All of these
Which of the following seeds is dispersed by wind?
Coconut
Xanthium
Maple
Mango
Which of the following is NOT dispersed by animals?
Xanthium
Poppy
Bagger tick
Both (A) and (B)
Which of the following is NOT a part of a seed?
Seed coat
Embryo
Stamen
Cotyledons
A dicot seed is the one which:
Possesses one seed leaf
Possesses two seed leaves
Does not possess a seed leaf
Possesses many seed leaves
What are weeds?
Useful plants that grow in fields
Unwanted plants that grow along with crops
Plants that help crops grow faster
Plants that produce seeds
What is the importance of crop rotation?
It increases the water requirement for crops
It helps improve soil fertility and reduces pest buildup
It makes the soil less fertile
It prevents plant growth
Which of the following is a key difference between pesticides and fertilizers?
Pesticides promote plant growth, while fertilizers protect plants from pests.
Pesticides provide nutrients to plants, while fertilizers are used to kill pests.
Pesticides and fertilizers serve the same purpose.
Pesticides are used to kill pests, while fertilizers are used to provide nutrients to plants.
What is meant by irrigation?
The process of planting seeds
The artificial application of water to crops for growth
The removal of water from plants
The growth of plants without any water
What is harvesting?
The process of planting seeds
The process of gathering mature crops from the field
The process of watering crops
The process of providing fertilizers to crops
Which of the following are the steps involved in agriculture?
Irrigation, storage, fertilizing, harvesting
Plowing, sowing, irrigation, harvesting, storage
Sowing, harvesting, storing, packaging
Planting, weeding, storing, marketing
What do you mean by crop rotation ?
Growing the same crop in the same field every year
Growing a single crop on a large scale
Growing different types of crops in the same field in a sequential manner
Removing crops from the field at the same time every year
What are rabi crops?
Crops that are grown in the summer season
Crops that are grown in both winter and summer seasons
Crops that are grown in the winter season
Crops that require high rainfall for growth
When are rabi crops sown, and which of the following are examples?
Sown in summer; examples are rice and maize
Sown in rainy season; examples are bajra and jowar
Sown in autumn; examples are cotton and sugarcane
Sown in winter; examples are wheat and mustard
What are Kharif crops?
Crops grown in the winter season
Crops that require very little water
Crops harvested in the summer season
Crops grown in the rainy season and harvested in autumn
What are Kharif crops, and when are they sown?
Crops grown in the rainy season; sown in June-July and harvested in September-October
Crops grown in winter; sown in October and harvested in March
Crops grown in summer; sown in May and harvested in August
Crops grown in dry regions; require no water
Into which categories are fertilizers divided?
Organic and Inorganic fertilizers
Natural and Chemical fertilizers
Solid and Liquid fertilizers
Artificial and Biological fertilizers
Urea and nitrates are __________ fertilizers.
Organic
Natural
Inorganic
Biological
Which of the following is a natural fertilizer?
Urea
Ammonium nitrate
NPK fertilizer
Compost
Which machine can perform both harvesting and threshing?
Tractor
Rotavator
Combine Harvester
Cultivator
Which of the following is a safe place to store grains after harvesting?
Open field
Silos
Gunny bags
Roadside
Which of the following plants are called annuals as they live just for one year?
Wheat and Mustard
Mango and Neem
Rose and Tulsi
Coconut and Banyan
Maize is mainly classified as which type of crop?
Rabi crop
Kharif crop
Zaid crop
Perennial crop
How does crop rotation benefit soil health?
Depletes soil nutrients
Increases soil erosion
Improves soil fertility and structure
Reduces soil moisture
Kharif crops are sown in which month?
November
June-July
January
March
What is the effect of fertilizers flowing into groundwater?
Purifies the water
Has no effect on water quality
Pollutes the water
Increases oxygen levels in water
Which nutrient is essential for plant growth?
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
Nitrogen
In India, crops grown from June to October are called __________ crops, and these crops largely depend upon the monsoon rains.
Rabi- wheat and legumes
Rabi- Rice and maize
kharif- rice and maize
Kharif- Wheat and legumes.
Which of the following is a Rabi crop?
Barley
Rice
Maize
Jowar
Which of the following is a Kharif crop?
Wheat
Maize
Peas
Gram
What is the primary use of insecticides?
To kill weeds
To control insects and pests
To improve soil fertility
chemical used to destroy insects
What is the process of scattering seeds called?
Harvesting
Threshing
Seed Dispersal
Weeding
What is the process of growing a seed into a baby plant called?
Photosynthesis
Germination
Pollination
Fertilization
What is the process of supplying water to crops at regular intervals called?
Harvesting
Irrigation
Weeding
Threshing
Crop rotation helps in:
Depleting soil nutrients
Increasing soil erosion
Improving soil fertility and pest control
Reducing crop yield
Which of the following are examples of mammals that live in water?
Shark and Octopus
Dolphin and Whale
Crocodile and Turtle
Jellyfish and Starfish
Which is the largest lizard in the world?
Monitor Lizard
Iguana
Komodo Dragon
Chameleon
Which of the following are examples of herbivorous fish?
Shark and Piranha
Catfish and Barracuda
Parrotfish and Surgeonfish
Tuna and Eel
Which of the following is a difference between bony fish and cartilaginous fish?
Bony fish have a skeleton made of cartilage, while cartilaginous fish have a skeleton made of bones.
Cartilaginous fish have a gill cover, while bony fish do not.
Both have the same type of skeleton and gill structure.
Bony fish have a swim bladder, while cartilaginous fish do not.
Which of the following are examples of poisonous lizards?
Iguana and Chameleon
Monitor Lizard and Gecko
Frilled Lizard and Skink
Komodo Dragon and Gila Monster
Which of the following is NOT a feature of reptiles?
They have dry, scaly skin.
They are warm-blooded.
Most lay eggs.
They breathe through lungs.
What type of skin do reptiles have?
Moist and slimy
Dry and scaly
Furry and soft
Feathery
How do reptiles breathe?
Through gills
Through skin
Through lungs
Through spiracles
Which of the following animals are reptiles?
Frog and Salamander
Shark and Dolphin
Penguin and Ostrich
Snake and Crocodile
Most reptiles reproduce by:
Laying eggs
Giving birth to live young
Dividing in two
Budding
What are marsupial animals?
Animals that lay eggs
Mammals that live underwater
Mammals that give birth to underdeveloped young and carry them in a pouch
Birds that cannot fly
Which of the following are examples of marsupial animals?
Lion and Tiger
Elephant and Giraffe
Dolphin and Whale
Kangaroo and Koala
Which of the following are examples of marsupial animals?
Kangaroo and Koala
Lion and Tiger
Elephant and Giraffe
Dolphin and Whale
What are monotremes?
Mammals that give birth to live young
Mammals that lay eggs
Reptiles with fur
Birds that cannot fly
Which of the following are examples of monotremes?
Kangaroo and Koala
Tiger and Elephant
Crocodile and Turtle
Platypus and Echidna
Which of the following is a key difference between invertebrates and vertebrates?
Invertebrates have a backbone, while vertebrates do not.
Vertebrates do not have an internal skeleton.
both invertebrates and vertebrates have a backbone.
Vertebrates have a backbone, while invertebrates do not.
Which of the following animals is an invertebrate?
Frog
Butterfly
Snake
Dog
Which of the following animals is a vertebrate?
Jellyfish
Earthworm
Fish
Starfish
Which of the following animals is an invertebrate?
Frog
Butterfly
Snake
Dog
Which of the following animals is a vertebrate?
Jellyfish
Fish
Earthworm
Starfish
Which of the following statements is true about invertebrates?
They have a backbone
They are usually larger than vertebrates.
They make up the majority of animal species on Earth.
They make up the majority of animal species on Earth.
What is a key difference between cold-blooded and warm-blooded animals?
Cold-blooded animals maintain a constant body temperature, while warm-blooded animals change their body temperature based on the environment.
Both maintain a constant body temperature.
Warm-blooded animals maintain a constant body temperature, while cold-blooded animals change their body temperature based on the environment.
Only cold-blooded animals have blood.
Which of the following is a cold-blooded animal?
Dog
Crocodile
Elephant
Whale
Which of the following animals is warm-blooded?
Lizard
Frog
Eagle
Snake
How do cold-blooded animals regulate their body temperature?
By generating internal heat
By adjusting their body temperature based on the environment
By sweating
By shivering
Which group includes only warm-blooded animals?
Fish and Amphibians
Reptiles and Amphibians
Mammals and Birds
Insects and Reptiles
The biggest fish in the world is the __________.
Great White Shark
Whale Shark
Blue Whale
Giant Manta Ray
Reptiles have __________ scales.
Soft and slimy
Moist and smooth
Feather
Dry and scaly
Rodents are __________ with long incisors.
Birds
Amphibians
Mammals
Reptiles
snake shed their skin once it becomes worn out. it is called................
Hibernation
Moulting
Metamorphosis
Regeneration
Are reptiles warm-blooded or cold-blooded animals?
Warm-blooded
Neither
Cold-blooded
Both
Which of the following animals are invertebrates?
Snake and Frog
Dog and Cat
Insects and Worms
Fish and Turtles
What is the process called when birds use their beaks to smooth their feathers?
Moulting
Hibernation
Preening
Nesting
Which of the following statements about platypuses is true?
Platypuses have sharp teeth.
Platypuses do not have teeth.
Platypuses have fangs like snakes.
Platypuses use their teeth to chew food.
How are marsupial babies born?
Fully grown and independent
As eggs that hatch later
Underdeveloped and continue to grow in a pouch
Fully developed like other mammals
Invertebrates are usually small in size because they:
Have strong bones that limit their growth
Need less food to survive
Do not have a backbone to support a large body
Live only in water
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A frog is an amphibian.
Rabbits and squirrels are mammals.
The body of fish is covered with fur and feathers to help them swim in water.
Reptiles are cold-blooded animals.
Animals that live part of their lives in water and part on land are called __________.
Mammals
Reptiles
Birds
Amphibians
What is the outer protective layer of a seed called?
Cotyledon
Embryo
Plumule
Seed coat
Which part of the seed develops into the shoot of a plant?
Radicle
Plumule
Seed coat
Cotyledon
The part of the seed that provides nutrients to the developing plant is called:
Embryo
Plumule
Radicle
Cotyledon
Which part of the seed grows into the root system?
Plumule
Radicle
Seed coat
Cotyledon
The embryo inside a seed consists of which two main parts?
Seed coat and endosperm
Plumule and radicle
Root and stem
Leaf and flower
What are organic fertilizers?
Fertilizers that do not decompose
Fertilizers made from synthetic chemicals
Fertilizers that contain only minerals
Fertilizers made from natural plant and animal waste
What is pollination?
The transfer of pollen from the stigma to the anther
The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
The movement of seeds from one plant to another
The process of fertilizing eggs in animals
Which of the following is NOT an agent of pollination?
Wind
Water
Rocks
Animals
Which agent of pollination is responsible for transferring pollen in aquatic plants?
Water
Wind
Insects
Birds
Insects help in pollination by:
Carrying pollen on their bodies while visiting flowers
Eating pollen and spreading it through waste
Shaking plants to release pollen
Breaking flowers to spread pollen
What type of pollination occurs when pollen is transferred by wind?
Hydrophily
Entomophily
Anemophily
Zoophily
Which of the following are agents of seed dispersal?
Rocks, Soil, Light
Wind, Water, Animals
Humans, Glass, Plastic
Fire, Metal, Snow
Rabi crops are sown in which season?
Summer
Monsoon
Winter
Spring
Kharif crops are harvested in which season?
Summer
Winter
Rainy season
Post-monsoon (Autumn)
Which of the following is an example of a Rabi crop?
Rice
Maize
Wheat
Cotton
Which of the following is a Kharif crop?
Barley
Mustard
Rice
Gram
What is the main source of water for Kharif crops?
Irrigation
Dew
Rainfall
Snow
Which of the following are agents of seed dispersal?
Rocks, Soil, Light
Humans, Glass, Plastic
Wind, Water, Animals
Fire, Metal, Snow
Which of the following statements about Rabi crops is true?
They are sown in the rainy season.
They are harvested in winter.
They require heavy rainfall.
They are harvested in the summer.
Kharif crops are typically sown during which season?
Summer
Winter
Monsoon
Spring
Carrots and radishes reproduce with the help of their __________.
Seeds
Roots
Leaves
Stems
__________ and __________ reproduce from spores.
Mango, Rose
Carrots, Radishes
Ferns, Mosses
Birds, Reptiles
The conditions essential for germination are __________, __________, and __________.
Light, Soil, Wind
Water, Oxygen, Warmth
Carbon dioxide, Sunlight, Fertilizer
Nutrients, Chlorophyll, Air
The anther has a yellow powder-like substance called __________.
Seed
Pollen
Nectar
Petal
..............is the female part of a flower located at its centre.
Pistil
Stamen
Petal
Sepal
A seed soaked in water does not germinate.
It lacks oxygen
It receives too much sunlight
It does not get enough water
It needs more fertilizer
Why do whales keep coming to the surface of the water?
To hunt for food
to breathe air through their blowholes
To escape from predators
To cool their bodies
Which of the following is true about vertebrates?
They do not have a backbone.
They have a backbone.
They have a soft body without bones.
They have an exoskeleton instead of a backbone.
Where is the exoskeleton located in an animal's body?
Inside the body
Outside the body
Only in vertebrates
In the muscles
What are petals collectively called in a flower?
Sepals
Corolla
Pistil
Stamen
Which one of the following was a method of communication used by ancient people?
Drum, tom-tom
Telephone
Carrier pigeons
Email
What technology enables telecommunication to achieve the speed of light today?
Copper wires
Optical fiber technology
Radio waves
Satellite signals
Which one of the following was an ancient means of communication?
Telephone
Internet
Smoke signals
Radio
Which one of the following is a modern means of communication?
Telegram
Email
Smoke signals
Carrier pigeons
Which one of the following is a modern means of communication?
Drums and beats
Smoke signals
Social media
Messenger pigeons
Which one of the following is a type of letter?
Smoke signals
Telegram
Email
Formal Letter
Which one of the following is a means of mass communication?
Horse riders
Drum beats
Messenger pigeons
Television
Which one of the following is a private television channel in India?
Doordarshan
All India Radio
Star Plus
Press Trust of India (PTI)
Which one of the following is an Indian communication satellite?
Hubble Space Telescope
Chandrayaan-2
GSAT-30
Mangalyaan
Which one of the following is a feature of a newspaper as a means of communication?
Instant two-way communication
Printed source of news
Used only for entertainment
Communicates through sound waves
What does the phrase "the world is shrinking" mean?
Global communication and travel have become faster and easier
The Earth is physically getting smaller
People are becoming shorter
Continents are merging
African tribes used __________ to send messages.
Drums and smoke signals
Emails and phone calls
Television and radio
Newspapers and magazines
The pigeon post system was used over __________ years ago.
500
1,000
3,000
50
___________ are the most common way to communicate.
Smoke signals
Handwritten letters
Mobile phones
Carrier pigeons
Airtel, Vodafone, Idea, and Aircel are __________ companies.
Automobile
Telecommunication
Pharmaceutical
Banking
A fax works through a....................
Telephone Line
Printer
Scanner
Internet
Guglielmo Marconi invented the:
Telephone
Radio
Television
Computer
Red Indians sent up smoke signals for:
Cooking
Fireworks
Communication
Hunting
Is the pigeon post system still in use in the USA?
Yes
No
Occasionally for ceremonial purposes
In remote locations
One of the important telephone service providers in India is Airtel.
Jio
Vodafone
Airtel
BSNL
The first wireless means of communication was:
Television
Telephone
Radio
Telegraph
Aryabhatta, Bhaskara, and Rohini are satellites of:
USA
India
Russia
China
An instant message is called:
SMS
Email
Letter
Fax
The inventor of the telephone is:
Thomas Edison
Alexander Graham Bell
Nikola Tesla
Guglielmo Marconi
The common name for facsimile is:
Email
Fax
Scanner
Telegram
Another name for All India Radio is:
Doordarshan
Akashvani
Prasar Bharati
Vividh Bharati
Films that depict life are called:
Fiction Films
Animation Films
Documentaries
Fantasy Films
The great-grandfather of the computer is:
Alan Turing
Blaise Pascal
Charles Babbage
John von Neumann
In ancient times, writing was done on:
Plastic
Metal Sheets
Papyrus
Glass
The first paper was made using:
Mulberry Bark
Plastic
Metal Sheets
Glass
In ancient times, writing was done on:
Plastic
Metal Sheets
Papyrus
Glass
The first paper was made using:
Plastic
Mulberry Bark
Metal Sheets
Glass
Paper was an essential part of Japanese culture because:
It was used for printing currency
It played a key role in traditional arts like Origami and Calligraphy
It was mainly used for making weapons
It was used only for wrapping food
The Arabs learned the art of making paper:
From the Europeans
From the Chinese prisoners of war
By experimenting with palm leaves
Through ancient Egyptian manuscripts
Which of the following is made of paper?
Newspaper
Plastic Bottle
Metal Can
Glass Jar
Who is credited with inventing the first practical light bulb?
Nikola Tesla
Benjamin Franklin
Alexander Graham Bell
Thomas Alva Edison
............. and .............. are papers used in Chinese paintings and calligraphy.
Wrapping Paper and Newsprint
Tissue Paper and Cardboard
Rice Paper and Xuan Paper
Papyrus and Parchment
....... and ............. were European nations to produce paper.
China and Japan
Germany and Italy
India and Egypt
Brazil and Argentina
......... invented the movable type printing press.
Thomas Edison
Johannes Gutenberg
Isaac Newton
Galileo Galilei
The first electric light was made by:
Nikola Tesla
Humphry Davy
Thomas Edison
Benjamin Franklin
Edison discovered a ............ filament.
Carbon
Tungsten
Copper
Silver
Who is traditionally credited with inventing the papermaking process?
A Japanese Buddhist monk
An Egyptian scribe
Cai Lun, a Chinese court official
Johannes Gutenberg
hich of the following statements about Alexander Graham Bell and the invention of television is correct?
Alexander Graham Bell invented the television in 1876.
Alexander Graham Bell developed the first all-electronic television system.
Alexander Graham Bell's primary invention was the radio.
Alexander Graham Bell is credited with inventing the telephone.
Which company collaborated with the BBC to produce the first experimental television broadcasts in 1929?
Baird Television Company
Marconi Company
RCA Corporation
Plessey Company
How was papermaking introduced to Japan?
Through trade with Chinese merchants
By Buddhist monks from Korea
Via European missionaries
Through Japanese inventors
Approximately how many years did it take for papermaking technology to spread from its origin in China to Europe?
400 years
1,000 years
2,000 years
4,000 years
Who is traditionally credited with inventing paper?
Confucius
Cai Lun
Sun Tzu
Laozi
Where was the first recorded paper mill established?
Fabriano, Italy
Xàtiva, Spain
Nuremberg, Germany
Hertford, England
Which of the following was a common source of light in the 1800s?
Kerosene Lamp
LED Bulb
Fluorescent Tube
Solar Panel
Who is credited as the inventor of the electronic television?
Alexander Graham Bell
Philo Farnsworth
Thomas Edison
Nikola Tesla
Which of the following is a common problem caused by the modern lifestyle?
Improved sleep quality
Increased face-to-face communication
High stress and anxiety
Regular physical activity
Which of the following is a major factor contributing to pollution worldwide?
Planting more trees
Use of plastic and fossil fuels
Proper waste management
Reduction in industrial activities
Which of the following is considered a throw-away item?
Stainless steel bottle
Cloth bag
Plastic bottle
Ceramic plate
How does modern farming contribute to environmental pollution?
By planting more trees
By using chemical fertilizers and pesticides
by using natural fertilizers only
By reducing water usage
Which of the following is a major source of water pollution?
Agricultural runoff
Rainwater harvesting
Treated drinking water
Groundwater recharge
What is an example of emission that contributes to air pollution?
Oxygen from trees
Fresh air from mountains
Water vapor from plants
Carbon dioxide from vehicles
Which of the following is an effective way to control pollution?
Burning plastic waste
Using public transport
Cutting down more trees
Using more chemical fertilizers
What do farmers spray on their crops to kill pests?
Water
Pesticides
Fertilizers
Sand
Which of the following are examples of inadequately treated wastewater?
Clean rainwater and mineral water
Treated sewage and filtered tap water
Industrial waste and household sewage
Boiled water and bottled water
Which of the following gases are invisible pollutants?
Oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen
Carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrogen oxides
Helium, neon, and argon
Water vapor, oxygen, and ozone
Which of the following is a poisonous form of oxygen?
Carbon dioxide
Water vapor
Ozone
Nitrogen
Which of the following is a good practice to reduce waste and help the environment?
Recycle as much as you can
Littering in public places
Burning plastic waste
Using single-use items
Which gas is mainly responsible for the greenhouse effect?
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Nitrogen
Hydrogen
What do we call food that is free from pesticides or chemicals?
Junk food
Fast food
Organic food
Processed food
Which of the following lists includes five dynasties that ruled over Delhi?
Maurya, Gupta, Chola, Chera, Pandya
Mughal, Rajput, Maratha, Ahom, Sikh
Mamluk, Khilji, Tughlaq, Sayyid, Lodi
Kushan, Gupta, Haryanka, Nanda, Chalukya
Which of the following are important places located in Old Delhi?
India Gate, Lotus Temple, Qutub Minar, Akshardham, Rashtrapati Bhavan
Charminar, Golconda Fort, Hussain Sagar, Ramoji Film City, Mecca Masjid
Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, Raj Ghat, Salimgarh Fort
Gateway of India, Marine Drive, Haji Ali, Elephanta Caves, Chowpatty Beach
Which of the following are popular attractions in New Delhi?
India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan, Lotus Temple, Qutub Minar, Akshardham Temple
Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, Raj Ghat, Salimgarh Fort
Charminar, Golconda Fort, Hussain Sagar, Ramoji Film City, Mecca Masjid
Victoria Memorial, Howrah Bridge, Eden Gardens, Kalighat Temple, Belur Math
What is the India Gate?
A palace built by the Mughals
A war memorial in New Delhi built in memory of Indian soldiers
A religious temple in South India
A modern art museum in Mumbai
Which of the following is a famous Mughal monument built by Shah Jahan in memory of his wife?
Qutub Minar
Taj Mahal
India Gate
Charminar
Which Mughal emperor built the Red Fort in Delhi?
Akbar
Shah Jahan
Babur
Aurangzeb
Which of the following monuments inspired the design of the Taj Mahal?
India Gate
Humayun’s Tomb
Fatehpur Sikri
Jama Masjid
Which of the following are important places of homage in Delhi?
India Gate, Qutub Minar, Red Fort, Connaught Place, Jantar Mantar
Gateway of India, Marine Drive, Siddhivinayak Temple, Elephanta Caves, Haji Ali
Jama Masjid, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Lotus Temple, Akshardham Temple, Raj Ghat
Charminar, Golconda Fort, Mecca Masjid, Ramoji Film City, Chowmahalla Palace
Delhi is located on the banks of which river?
Ganga
Yamuna
Saraswati
Narmada
Who invaded India and ransacked Delhi in 1398?
Genghis Khan
Timur (Tamerlane)
Babur
Nadir Shah
What did Nadir Shah carry away from India after attacking Delhi in 1739?
Taj Mahal
India Gate
Kohinoor diamond and Peacock Throne
Red Fort
Which of the following are important government buildings in New Delhi?
India Gate and Qutub Minar
Rashtrapati Bhavan and Parliament House
Lotus Temple and Red Fort
Humayun’s Tomb and Akshardham Temple
Which is the most magnificent room in the Rashtrapati Bhavan?
Durbar Hall
Library
Ashoka Hall
Dining Room
The meetings of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are held in the:
Rashtrapati Bhavan
Supreme Court
Parliament House
North Block
Which of the following is located near the Qutub Minar?
India Gate
Iron Pillar
Red Fort
Lotus Temple
Which of the following is a military fortress?
Lotus Temple
Parliament House
Red Fort
Qutub Minar
Which temple is also known as the Birla Mandir in Delhi?
Akshardham Temple
Laxminarayan Temple
Lotus Temple
ISKCON Temple
Who defeated the last Lodi Sultan in the First Battle of Panipat?
Akbar
Babur
Humayun
Aurangzeb
Emperor Shah Jahan shifted the capital from Agra to which city?
Indore
Jaipur
Lucknow
Delhi
Delhi came under British control after which event?
Quit India Movement
Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
First Round Table Conference
Revolt of 1857
The famous Amrit Udyan is located in:
Red Fort
Rashtrapati Bhavan
Parliament House
India Gate
India Gate stands at the end of:
Rajghat
Chandni Chowk
Kartavya Path
Raisina Hill
Shanti Van is the memorial of which Indian leader?
Mahatma Gandhi
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Subhas Chandra Bose
Jawaharlal Nehru
Who was the first ruler of the Slave Dynasty?
Razia Sultana
Iltutmish
Qutub-ud-din Aibak
Balban
Who was the builder of Shahjahanabad (Old Delhi)?
Akbar
Babur
Shah Jahan
Aurangzeb
What was the capital of the Mughal Empire at its peak under Shah Jahan?
Agra
Lahore
Kabul
Delhi
What is the official residence of the President of India?
Parliament House
India Gate
Supreme Court
Rashtrapati Bhavan
What is the name of the eternal flame burning at India Gate?
Shaheed Jyoti
Veer Smarak
Jyoti Sthal
Amar Jawan Jyoti
Who was the Persian architect who designed Humayun’s Tomb?
Ustad Ahmad Lahori
Babar Khan
Mirak Mirza Ghiyas
Shah Waliullah
What is another name for the Lotus Temple?
Laxminarayan Temple
Shanti Sthal
Akshardham Mandir
Bahá’í House of Worship
What is the resting place (samadhi) of Mahatma Gandhi?
Shakti Sthal
Raj Ghat
Vijay Ghat
Shanti Van
What is the name of the memorial (tomb) of Lal Bahadur Shastri?
Raj Ghat
Shakti Sthal
Vijay Ghat
Shanti Van
Who invented the Difference Engine?
Thomas Edison
Albert Einstein
Isaac Newton
Charles Babbage
Which of the following devices uses beads for calculation?
Abacus
Calculator
Computer
Typewriter
When was the Pascaline invented?
1642
1789
1882
1720
Which device is capable of preparing mathematical tables?
Pascaline
ENIAC
Abacus
Difference Engine
How many generations of computers are there?
Four
Three
Five
Six
Is ENIAC or CRAY an example of Artificial Intelligence?
No
Yes
ENIAC is
CRAY is
Which type of computer is the most expensive?
Microcomputers
Minicomputers
Mainframe computers
Supercomputers
Is a Laptop or Tianhe-2 a type of Microcomputer?
Tianhe-2 is
Laptop is
Both are
Yes
Who invented Napier's Bones?
Alan Turing
John Napier
Charles Babbage
Blaise Pascal
Which generation of computers used transistors as circuitry?
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Which one of the following is not an example of a mainframe computer?
HP Pavilion
IBM Z Series
UNIVAC
VAX
Which one of the following is not an example of a mainframe computer?
Cray-1
IBM Z Series
PDP-10
UNIVAC
Which of the following computer generations uses modern-day computers?
First Generation
Fifth Generation
Second Generation
Third Generation
Microcomputer is also known as:
Mainframe
Supercomputer
Personal Computer
Minicomputer
Which of the following looked like a rectangular box with wheels?
Pascaline
Napier's Bones
Difference Engine
Analytical Engine
Which of the following was the first mechanical calculator?
ENIAC
Pascaline
Napier's Bones
Abacus
The __________ generation of computers is based on Artificial Intelligence.
Second
Fifth
Third
Fourth
IBM 360 is a __________ generation computer.
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Did Charles Babbage invent the Abacus in the year 1837?
Yes
No, Abacus is an ancient device
No, Abacus was invented by John Napier
Yes, but in 1820
Are minicomputers costlier than mainframe computers?
Yes
Both have same cost
No
Depends on brand
Are mainframe computers used in banks and stock exchange markets?
Yes
No
Only in banks
Only in stock markets
AI stands for Artificial Invention?
Yes
No, it stands for Artificial Intelligence
No, it stands for Automated Interface
No, it stands for Advanced Integration
What is an Abacus?
A modern electronic calculator
A manual calculating device with beads
A mechanical engine
A digital computer
Why is the Abacus considered important in history?
It runs on electricity
It was the first electronic calculator
It helped in developing early computing concepts
It replaced computers
Which of the following are features of first-generation computers?
Transistors, Compact, Highly Reliable
Integrated Circuits, Fast, Small in Size
Microprocessors, Low Power Consumption, Portable
Vacuum Tubes, Very Large, Slow and Less Reliable
Which of the following correctly differentiates between microcomputers and minicomputers?
Microcomputers are multi-user, minicomputers are for personal use
Microcomputers are used in industries, minicomputers at home
Microcomputers are less powerful, cheaper, and for single users; minicomputers are more powerful, costlier, and support multiple users
Microcomputers are bigger in size, minicomputers are pocket-sized
Which of the following are key features of fifth generation computers?
Use of vacuum tubes, punch cards, and assembly language
Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, natural language processing, voice recognition, high speed, large storage
Manual operation, low speed, and small storage
Paper tapes, CRT monitors, and transistors
Which of the following are key features of fifth generation computers?
Use of vacuum tubes, punch cards, and assembly language
Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, natural language processing, voice recognition, high speed, large storage
Manual operation, low speed, and small storage
Paper tapes, CRT monitors, and transistors
Which of the following is a key characteristic that makes supercomputers the most powerful type of computer?
They use a single processor to handle all tasks
They use massive parallel processing with thousands of processors
They have limited memory and low storage capacity
They operate without any cooling systems
What does OMR (Optical Mark Recognition) do?
Converts spoken words into text
Converts printed letters into editable text
Converts handwritten text into digital format
Converts marked areas on paper (like filled bubbles) into data
Is a barcode reader an electronic pen?
Yes, it writes on screens like a stylus
Yes, it captures handwriting digitally
Yes, it is used for touch screen input
No, it is a device that scans barcodes and converts them into data
What is the main purpose of a biometric device?
To authenticate a person's identity using physical traits
To print documents from a computer
To scan barcodes from product labels
To convert handwriting into digital text
What is true about a smart card reader?
It has a magnetic strip to store data
It reads data from the chip or magnetic strip of a smart card
It prints information from smart cards
It is used to write on smart cards
How many main types of printers are commonly used?
2
4
3
5
Which type of printer uses dry ink (toner) to print?
Inkjet printer
Laser printer
Dot matrix printer
Thermal printer
Which device can print on a wide variety of flat materials like plastic, glass, wood, and metal?
Dot matrix printer
Laser printer
Thermal printer
Flatbed printer
A graphic tablet is also known as a:
Pen tablet
Color tablet
Pencil tablet
Drawing pad
Which of the following is a pattern of vertical lines of varying thickness used to represent data?
QR Code
Barcode
Smart card
OCR
Which of the following uses MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) technique?
Credit cards
Barcode scanners
Bank cheques
Smart cards
Which of the following is a security identification device?
Biometric device
Printer
Speaker
Scanner
What is the flat surface of a plotter called?
Plotting table
Plotting pen
Ink tray
Drawing nozzle
Which of the following devices are generally used by artists, architects, and fashion designers?
Joystick
Barcode reader
Plotter
Light pen
Which device detects the marked area on a printed paper?
OCR
OMR
MICR
Barcode reader
What is the primary function of a plotter?
To play audio files
To scan documents
To print graphics and drawings
To read barcodes
In which type of printer is there no physical contact between the paper and the inked ribbon?
Dot matrix printer
Line printer
Inkjet printer
Drum printer
Which type of plotter is also known as a roller plotter?
Inkjet plotter
Flatbed plotter
Drum plotter
Laser plotter
Which code contains a pattern of squares and dots to store information?
Barcode
MICR
QR Code
OMR Sheet
Which device reads and decodes the data stored in a card and passes it to another device?
Barcode reader
Biometric scanner
Card reader
Plotter
Which of the following is a biometric identification feature commonly found in smartphones?
Stylus input
SIM card reader
Touchscreen
Fingerprint scanner
How many pages can a laser printer typically print in one minute?
1–2 pages
5–10 pages
15–100 pages
200–300 pages
Which type of printer prints by spraying tiny drops of ink onto the paper?
Laser printer
Dot matrix printer
Inkjet printer
Thermal printer
What is the function of a barcode reader?
It prints barcodes on paper
It scans and decodes barcodes into data
It stores information in magnetic ink
It captures handwritten text
What is the main difference between a magnetic card reader and a smart card reader?
Magnetic card reader uses a chip; smart card reader uses a magnetic strip
Magnetic card reader reads magnetic strips; smart card reader reads embedded chips
Both read barcodes
Both are output devices
What is the main utility of a biometric device?
To verify a person's identity using unique physical traits
To read barcodes from product labels
To scan documents and store data
To print ID cards
How does an impact printer work?
By spraying ink on paper
By striking a ribbon against the paper
By heating special paper
By using lasers
What is the full form of QR in QR Code?
Quick Range
Quality Response
Quick Response
Query Reader
What is the full form of MICR?
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
Magnetic Ink Code Reader
Machine Intelligent Code Reader
Magnetic Intelligent Character Recognition
What is the full form of OCR?
Optical Code Reader
Optical Character Recognition
Object Character Recognition
Online Character Reader
What is the full form of OMR?
Optical Mark Recognition
Optical Machine Reader
Object Marking Recognition
Online Marked Response
Does Windows Media Player play only audio files?
Yes, it plays only MP3 files
Yes, it supports only sound files
Yes, it is used only for music
No, it plays both audio and video files
Is there any difference between burning a CD and ripping a CD?
No, both are used for copying data to a CD
No, both mean downloading songs
No, both are for playing CDs
Yes, burning means writing data to a CD and ripping means copying data from a CD
Can Windows Media Player copy data from a CD/DVD to a computer?
No, it works only with USB devices
No, it can only burn CDs
Yes, it can rip audio CDs and copy data to the computer
No, it only plays media files
What is a special program used to play and organize digital media files stored in a computer's memory?
Windows Media Player
MS Word
Disk Cleanup
Control Panel
What is the process of copying data from a computer to a CD called?
Ripping
Burning
Formatting
Installing
Which of the following cannot be managed through the Control Panel?
Hardware and Sound
Playing Games
Programs and Features
User Accounts
Which Control Panel category contains the option to change mouse settings?
User Accounts
Network and Internet
Hardware and Sound
Programs
Which of the following is NOT a part of the troubleshooting process?
Identifying the problem
Testing possible solutions
Implementing the solution
Deleting system files
Which of the following also lets you copy data from a CD to a computer or vice versa?
ask Manager
Paint
Windows Media Player
Calculator
You can change the ______ setting from the Hardware and Sound category in Control Panel.
Wallpaper
Font style
Mouse
Keyboard language
______ is used to make changes to various settings of a computer system.
Control Panel
Notepad
Recycle Bin
Windows Media Player
The "Clock, Language, and Region" category in Control Panel is used to change the ______ settings.
Display
Date and Time
Mouse
Audio
Removing a program from a computer system is called ______.
Uninstalling
Installing
Downloading
Copying
Is burning the opposite of the ripping process?
Yes, burning is copying data to a CD, and ripping is copying data from a CD
No, both mean deleting files
No, both are used for copying files to a CD
No, both mean downloading media
Does the Windows Control Panel have six categories?
No, it has two categories
No, it has eight categories
Yes, it has six main categories
No, it has ten categories
Do the Power Plan options in Windows help maximize a computer's performance?
No, they are used only for screen brightness
No, they are for changing wallpaper
Yes, they help manage and maximize performance and power usage
No, they only manage sound settings
A program installed in a computer can never be removed from the system.
False, it can be uninstalled
Only with admin rights
Yes, it's permanent
True
A program installed in a computer can never be removed from the system.
False, it can be uninstalled
True
Yes, it's permanent
Only with admin rights
Pressing the Ctrl + Alt + Del key combination opens the Windows Task Manager.
No, it opens Calculator
Yes, it opens a security screen with Task Manager option
No, it shuts down the system directly
No, it opens Paint
What is Windows Media Player used for?
Writing programs
Drawing images
Playing and organizing digital audio and video files
Creating documents
What is the difference between the burning and ripping process?
Burning and ripping are the same process
Burning copies data to a CD, while ripping copies data from a CD to a computer
Burning deletes files from a CD
Ripping burns data onto a CD
What is the utility of the Control Panel in Windows?
It is used to play games
It is used to manage and configure system settings like hardware, software, user accounts, and more
It is used to browse the internet
It is used to write documents
What does the term "troubleshooting" mean in computers?
Playing games on a computer
Identifying and fixing problems in a computer system
Installing new software
Upgrading the RAM
Which of the following are common computer troubles?
Loud keyboard typing
Screen is too bright in sunlight
Mouse is too colorful
Software not responding and internet not working
What is the full form of AI?
Automated Input
Artificial Intelligence
Analog Interface
Application Installer
What is the full form of MICR?
Magnetic Input Code Reader
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
Machine Integrated Code Reader
Manual Input Character Recorder
What is the full form of OCR?
Optical Code Reader
Online Character Recorder
Optical Character Recognition
Output Control Register
What is the full form of ENIAC?
Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer
Electrical Network Input and Control
Enhanced Number Information and Calculator
Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator
What is the full form of OMR?
Optical Mark Reading
Optical Mark Recognition
Online Mark Recorder
Output Memory Reader
What is the full form of QR?
Quick Recording
Quality Recognition
Quick Response
Query Register
What is the full form of LED?
Low Energy Display
Linear Electric Display
Light Emitting Device
Light Emitting Diode
What is the full form of PC?
Private Connector
Power Computer
Personal Computer
Programmed Console
What is the correct meaning of the word "trudging"?
Walking fast and cheerfully
Running quickly
Walking slowly and with heavy steps due to tiredness or difficulty
Skipping lightly
What does the word "sing" mean?
To produce musical sounds with the voice
To write music
To play an instrument
To dance to music
What is the correct meaning of the word **"pressing"?
Relaxing or unimportant
Urgent or requiring immediate attention
Delayed or slow
Casual or optional
What is the meaning of the expression "Victor's cup"?
A punishment after failure
A trophy given for losing
A cup used for drinking
The reward or prize of success
What does the expression "golden crown" symbolize?
A piece of jewelry for common people
A tool for farming
A symbol of honor, power, or royalty
A heavy burden
What does the phrase "night slipped down" most likely suggest?
Night was pushed away
Night screamed loudly
Night disappeared suddenly
Night came slowly and quietly
What is the meaning of the word "road" in the second line?
The way to success
A path for vehicles
A village street
A highway in a city
Which two problems, mentioned in the above lines, might a person face in life?
Good health and wealth
Low funds and high debits
Success and popularity
ravel and adventure
Pick out the pair of opposite words from the following lines:
Wrong and Right
Low and High
Smile and Sigh
Funds and Debts
what is the shyms schemes of the lines given above ?
ABAB
AABB
AAAA
ABCB
What can one never tell according to the poem?
How far success is
The path to success
The time it takes to succeed
How close one is to success
What does "it" in the second line of the poem refer to?
Failure
The road
Struggle
Success
What does the poet mean by "fight" in the poem?
The battle against failure
The struggle for survival
The struggles of success
The fight with others
When must a person not give up, according to the poem?
When things are going well
When things seem easy
When the path is clear
When things are worst
What "fight" is the poet talking about in the poem Don't Quit?
A physical battle
A war between nations
A fight with enemies
The struggles of success
According to the poem Don't Quit, when must a person not give up?
When everything is perfect
When success is guaranteed
When things are the worst
When others give up
What does the poet say about goals in the poem Don't Quit?
Goals are very far and hard to reach
Goals are often nearer than they seem
Goals change with time
Goals are only for successful people
What does the poet suggest doing in the poem Don't Quit?
To relax and wait
o quit when things get tough
To work hard instead of quitting
To avoid all struggles
How does the poet describe success in the last verse of the poem Don't Quit?
Success comes without effort
Success is failure turned inside out
Success is a result of luck
Success is easy to achieve
What does the poet mean by the term "golden crown" in the poem Don't Quit?
One’s goals or achievements
A real crown made of gold
Fame and popularity
Wealth and treasure
It is ______ proper to talk in class when the teacher is teaching.
at
in
on
over
it is ..............in proper to talk in class when the teacher is teaching.
in
at
on
over
He cannot vote as he is ______ age.
below
under
less
lower
Do not ________ use water.
mis
misuse
misapply
misjudge
Susan felt very ________comfortable in the hot room.
in
dis
un
im
I ________like eating spinach.
un
in
dis
im
He is suffering from an ________curable disease.
in
un
dis
im
She is so rest ________ that she hardly sits at one place.
lessful
less
lessy
lessened
Ms. Zola is my science teach ______. She is very strict.
ing
est
ed
er
Ashoka was a great king. He ruled over a vast king _______.
dom
ship
hood
doms
A bought a chair. It is comfort ________.
less
able
ing
full
A likes her because of her kind ________.
ness
ful
ly
ing
John cannot remember anything. He is very forget _______.
ness
ful
ing
ed
What does the phrase "twists and turns" mean?
Achievements
Hardships of life
Age went by
Hope of success after bad times
What does the phrase "hardest hit" mean?
Achievements
Hope of success after bad times
In greatest trouble
Goal
What does the phrase "silver tint of the clouds of doubt" mean?
Achievements
Hardships of life
Age went by
Hope of success after bad times
What does the phrase "golden crown" mean?
Achievements
Age went by
Goal
Hope of success after bad times
What does the phrase "night slipped down" mean?
Hope of success after bad times
In greatest trouble
Hardships of life
Age went by
What does the phrase "victor's cup" mean?
Goal
Achievements
Hope of success after bad times
In greatest trouble
In order to reach their village, Mohan and Sohan still have ______ ahead of them.
an hour's journey
a day's journey
a few hour's journey
a few day's journey
When Mohan and Sohan were returning to their village, they were feeling ______.
hot and tired
hot and hungry
hot, tired and hungry
tired and hungry
Mohan says that the loaf of bread is his because:
he is more hungry than Sohan.
he is younger than Sohan.
he saw the bread first.
Sohan is not very hungry.
Mohan feels that the loaf of bread was left on the rock:
for crows and other birds
for poor, hungry travelers like them
for the stranger
by mistake
In the end, the stranger:
its with Mohan and Sohan
sits by the roadside alone
sits under the shade of a tree
hurries off down the road and disappears
Which of the following is the national flower of India?
Lotus
Rose
Sunflower
Marigold
Which of the following is the national flower of Ukraine?
Lily
Sunflower
Tulip
Daisy
Which of the following is the national flower of France?
Lotus
Sunflower
Iris
Rose
Which of the following is the national flower of Belgium?
Rose
Sunflower
Red Poppy
Lotus
Which of the following is the national flower of the Netherlands?
Rose
Daisy
Lily
Tulip
Which of the following is the national flower of the USA?
Rose
Tulip
Lily
Daisy
Which of the following is the national flower of Thailand?
Lotus
Ratchaphruek (Golden Shower Tree)
Sunflower
Jasmine
Which plant is traditionally used to produce indigo dye?
Indigofera
Aloe Vera
Mint
Neem
Clove is classified under which category of food items?
Fruits
Vegetables
Grains
Spices
Q. Coconut oil is mainly extracted from which part of the coconut?
Shell
Water
Kernel (white flesh)
Husk
Garlic is commonly used in traditional medicine for its:
Antibacterial and medicinal properties
Sweetening properties
Coloring agent
Cooling effect
Oak tree is primarily known for providing which of the following?
Spices
Hardwood (Timber)
Fruits
Rubber
Which of the following spices is known to be effective against toothache?
Cinnamon
Turmeric
Black Pepper
Clove
Which of the following plants is commonly used to enhance skin glow and treat skin problems?
Aloe Vera
Mint
Tulsi
Neem
Which of the following herbs is well known for its blood purifying properties?
Neem
Aloe Vera
Mint
Ginger
Which of the following leaves are known to help control blood sugar levels?
Mint leaves
Basil leaves
Fennel leaves
Curry leaves
Which of the following is commonly used to cure stomach issues and improve digestion?
Ginger
Garlic
Turmeric
Aloe Vera
The part of a plant that grows under the soil is called:
Stem
Leaf
Root
Flower
The part of a plant that grows above the soil and supports it to stand is called:
Root
Leaf
Stem
Flower
The green pigment found in plants is called:
Xylem
Phloem
Stomata
Chlorophyll
A very young plant growing from a seed is called a:
Seedling
Root
Bud
Leaf
A very young tree is called a:
Seed
Sapling
Shrub
Root
The flower which floats on the surface of water is:
Rose
Lily
Lotus
Sunflower
Photosynthesis takes place in the:
Roots
Stem
Flowers
Leaves
Turmeric is obtained from the _______ of the turmeric plant:
Leaf
Flower
Stem
Root
The most common plant that grows in all types of soil is:
Grass
Lotus
Mango
Rose
_______ flower is the symbol of purity:
Sunflower
Tulip
Rose
Lily
This plant emits a fluorescent light to attract bugs:
Rose
Sunflower
Tulip
Venus Flytrap
This plant eats insects by trapping them into its pitcher:
Tulip
Sunflower
Pitcher Plant
Venus Flytrap
This plant's leaves produce a natural bactericide that is used for making a fermented milk product:
Venus Flytrap
Pitcher Plant
Sundew
Butterwort
This plant is the fastest aquatic carnivorous plant; it sucks the prey with its trap door:
Bladderwort
Venus Flytrap
Pitcher Plant
Sundew
This plant produces a sweet, sticky fluid that coats the tiny hairs covering the leaves:
Pitcher Plant
Venus Flytrap
Sundew
Butterwort
Plants that need some kind of support to stand are called:
Trees
Shrubs
Climbers
Climbers
Plants that have sharp thorns are called:
Flowering plants
Thorny plants
Fruit-bearing plants
Climbers
Plants that creep on the ground or walls are called:
Shrubs
Creepers
Trees
Climbers
The process by which plants prepare food is called:
Respiration
Germination
Transpiration
Photosynthesis
The people who study trees are known as:
Botanists
Ecologists
Zoologists
Dendrologists
Clothes are made from _______ plants:
Wheat
Cotton
Rice
Corn
One of the oldest herbs is:
Mint
Ginger
Basil
Garlic
Quinine is obtained from:
Aloe Vera
Eucalyptus
Cinchona
Mint
Perfumes are commonly made from:
Jasmine
Lily
Sunflower
Rose
Hair oil is commonly made using:
Neem
Amla
Tulsi
Aloe Vera
Citric acid is mainly obtained from:
Orange
Apple
Lemon
Banana
The largest tea-producing country is:
China
Sri Lanka
India
Kenya
Opium is obtained from the:
Tulsi plant
Aloe plant
Poppy plant
Neem tree
The biggest flower in the world is:
Lotus
Rafflesia
Sunflower
Rose
Which of the following is a spice?
Spinach
Clove
Apple
Pumpkin
The most expensive spice in the world is made from this flower:
Saffron
Clove
Cardamom
Pepper
It relieves sore throat, cough, cold, and fever:
Mint
Tulsi
Eucalyptus
Ginger
A tree never stops:
Falling
Blooming
Growing
Spreading
A collection of plant and animal communities is called an:
Ecosystem
Habitat
Biosphere
Biome
Cutting of trees leads to soil:
Fertilization
Erosion
Compaction
Irrigation
Raw apple has 84% and raw cucumber has 96% of _______ in them:
Sugar
Protein
Water
Fiber
The age of a tree is estimated by counting the number of _______ rings:
Fruit
Leaf
Flower
Growth
Arya Samaj was founded by:
Swami Vivekananda
Swami Dayanand
Swami Sivananda
Ramakrishna Paramhansa
The Ramakrishna Mission was founded by:
Swami Vivekananda
Swami Dayanand
Ramakrishna Paramhansa
Swami Sivananda
The Sarvodaya Movement was initiated by:
Acharya Vinoba Bhave
Mahatma Gandhi
Jawaharlal Nehru
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
The Servants of India Society was founded by:
Lala Lajpat Rai
Gopal Krishna Gokhale
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Bipin Chandra Pal
The Brahmo Samaj was founded by:
Swami Vivekananda
Swami Dayanand
Raja Ram Mohan Roy
Lala Lajpat Rai
The abolition of Sati was officially passed by the British Government in India under the leadership of:
Swami Vivekananda
Raja Ram Mohan Roy
Lala Lajpat Rai
Lord William Bentinck
The Boy Scout Movement was founded by:
Jawaharlal Nehru
Mahatma Gandhi
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Robert Baden-Powell
The longest dam in India is the _______ dam in Odisha:
Hirakud
Sardar Sarovar
Narmada
Dams on Godavari
The biggest cave temple in India is the _______ cave in Aurangabad, Maharashtra:
Ellora
Ajanta
Elephanta
Badami
Why are Mohan and Sohan not able to get any food from the marketplace?
Because they reached in the late evening
Because the market was closed due to rain
Because they had no money
Because the shopkeepers refused to sell
Why are Mohan and Sohan not able to get any food from the marketplace?
Because they reached in the late evening
Because the market was closed due to rain
Because they had no money
Because the shopkeepers refused to sell
What does Mohan see on the rock by the roadside?
A bag of rice
A fresh loaf of bread
A bunch of bananas
A bottle of milk
What does the stranger offer to do ?
Eat the bread himself
Throw the bread away
Sell the loaf of bread
Divide the loaf of bread into two equal parts
Why does the stranger have a guilty expression on his face and what does he do to cover his guilt?
Because he was caught stealing; he apologized
Because the bread was unequal; he threw it away
Because the two pieces were unequal; he gave both pieces away
Because the two broken pieces were not of the same size; he ate from both to make them equal
What lesson do Mohan and Sohan learn?
To always eat alone
To never trust strangers
To reach the marketplace earlier next time
To share things and not be greedy or selfish
Where was the aquarium located?
In the backyard of the house
Inside the bedroom
Near the main entrance
In the center of the house, between the dining room and drawing room
Sasha's .............. danced like a ballroom dress.
long tail
mane
scales
fins
The fish that Tanya added to the aquarium was
Small with a stubby tail
Big with a stubby tail
Small with a long tail
Big with a long tail
A few years ago, the first goldfish were bred in aquariums and pools in
Portugal
Japan
Europe
China
A few weeks later, the new carp became a
Fish with bulging eyes and red sides
Fish with eyes as big as saucers
Comet-tailed goldfish
Fish with a mane on the head
In the end, Sasha and the new fish —
Became enemies
Became best friends
Did not like each other
Barely tolerated each other
Sasha swam ________ up and down the big aquarium.
slowly
gracefully
excitedly
swiftly
The aquarium was filled with _______ fishes and many different kinds of _______ and _______.
small, plants, rocks
colorful, plants, animals
gold, plants, fish
golden, plants, stones
Little Tanya's eyes used to keep looking at __________ in the aquarium.
the colorful fishes
the filter
the goldfish
the plants
The tiny fish Tanya added to the aquarium had __________ scales and __________ eyes.
golden, bright
smooth, big
shiny, bulging
rough, small
__________ was the oldest and wisest member of the aquarium.
Sasha
The new fish
The goldfish
Tanya
Place value of 7 in 57930 is
7000
700
70000
70
Successor of 586728932 is
587628933
586728934
586728935
586728936
The predecessor of 88899025 is
88899022
88899025
88899023
88899024
Greatest 7-digit number is
9989999
9999999
1000000
999999
What is the value of the Roman numeral “MMC”?
1100
1900
2100
2000
What is the value of the Roman numeral LXIX?
59
79
69
89
What is the value of the Roman numeral XCI?
91
90
89
69
What is the Roman numeral for 105?
CXL
CIV
CXV
CV
Which of the following Roman numerals is meaningless (invalid)?
LXX
ICC
XIX
XL
7000 Lakh is equal to:
7 Crores
0.7 Crores
700 Crores
70 Crores
In the number 5,87,60,941, what does the digit 7 stand for?
7 × 1,00,000
7 × 100
7 × 1,000
7 × 10,000
In the number 13,67,89,542, the digit in the ten lakh place is:
3
7
6
8
Name the place value position of the digit 7 in the number 478123546.
Ten million
Million
Hundred thousand
Ten thousand
Write the sum of CMLVI + XLIV as a Hindu-Arabic numeral.
1000
1100
1124
1024
One fifth of a million is equal to:
5 Lakh
2 Lakh
1 Lakh
10 Lakh
What is the place value of 5 in the number 73,24,95,008 (Indian place value system)?
Hundreds
Thousands
Lakh
Ten lakh
What is the numeral for "Eighty thousand seven hundred"?
8,700
80,700
8,070
87,000
Which Roman numeral is the greatest among the following?
CXCI
CLXIX
CXL
CIX
What is the predecessor of 718,264,500?
718,264,501
718,264,499
718,263,401
718,264,600
How many five thousands are there in one lakh?
30
50
20
10
What is the quotient of the place value of 2 by the place value of 1 in the number 76,215?
20
2
10
200
What is the difference between the two place values of the digit 7 in the number 4,70,85,790?
69,99,300
68,88,300
88,88,300
70,00,000
What is the number that comes next to 86,59,317 when counting by thousands?
86,60,317
86,69,317
86,95,317
87,59,317
What is the value of the Roman numeral XCII?
94
92
102
90
What is the Roman numeral for 1180?
MCLXXX
MLCX
MXCLXX
MCXL
What is 1234 rounded off to the nearest ten?
1230
1200
1235
1240
What is 789,221 rounded off to the nearest ten thousand?
800,000
700,000
790,000
780,000
What is 26 rounded off to the nearest ten?
30
20
10
25
What is 52,967 rounded off to the nearest hundred?
52,970
53,000
52,000
53,967
What is 15,768 rounded off to the nearest thousand?
16,768
16,000
15,670
15,000
What is 245 rounded off to the nearest ten?
250
240
230
200
What is 245 rounded off to the nearest ten?
250
240
230
200
What is 738 rounded off to the nearest hundred?
700
800
500
750
What is 29,351 rounded off to the nearest ten thousand?
30,000
29,000
20,000
25,000
What is 2,749,817 rounded off to the nearest ten thousand?
280,000
2,750,000
2,490,000
2,740,000
What is 537,021 rounded off to the nearest lakh?
500,000
500,000
530,000
5,370,000
What is 63,84,707 rounded off to the nearest lakh?
62,80,000
63,80,000
64,80,000
64,00,000
What is 83,47,126 rounded off to the nearest ten lakh?
80,00,000
83,00,000
83,47,000
90,00,000
What is 54,32,160 rounded off to the nearest ten lakh?
54,00,000
60,00,000
50,00,000
55,00,000
What is 6,254 rounded off to the nearest hundred?
6,300
6,200
6,000
6,250
What is 76,800 rounded off to the nearest thousand?
76,000
77,000
80,000
75,000
What is 72,893 rounded off to the nearest ten thousand?
70,000
73,000
72,800
75,000
What is 93,47,83,692 rounded off to the nearest crore?
93,40,00,000
93,00,00,000
94,00,00,000
93,47,00,000
What is 7,28,83,000 rounded off to the nearest crore?
7,00,00,000
7,30,00,000
7,50,00,000
6,00,00,000
What is 412 rounded off to the nearest ten?
410
420
400
415
What is 285 rounded off to the nearest ten?
290
280
250
300
What is 2,856 rounded off to the nearest hundred?
2,800
2,900
2,580
2,850
What is 870 rounded off to the nearest hundred?
800
900
700
870
What is 2,929 rounded off to the nearest thousand?
2,000
4,300
2,900
3,000
What is 7,879,859 rounded off to the nearest ten thousand?
7,800,000
790,000
7,879,000
7,880,000
What is 58,32,961 rounded off to the nearest lakh?
59,00,000
58,20,000
58,00,000
57,00,000
What is 89,78,083 rounded off to the nearest lakh?
80,00,000
8,90,000
89,00,000
90,00,000
What is 2459 + 0 = ?
0
2450
2459
2049
1734 × _______ = 0
1734
1
0
734
What is 0 ÷ 11 = ?
11
0
1
Cannot be determined
What is 1234 × 1 = ?
0
1
1243
1234
(9 ___ 6) × 4 = 12
+
-
÷
×
5792 × _______ = 293 × 5792
0
1
293
5791
4,15,158 ÷ 10,000 = ?
4.15158
41.5158
415.158
0.415158
1,23,612 ÷ 10 = ?
123.612
12,361.2
1,236.12
12361.02
Add together 5, 15, and 25, then divide the sum by 9. What is the result?
4
5
9
3
85,70,392 + 74,95,287 = ?
1,60,65,679
1,06,65,679
1,60,65,679
1,66,05,679
Subtracting ten thousand from one million gives:
99,000
9,90,000
90,000
9,09,000
65,839 × 627 = ?
4,12,80,153
4,12,81,053
4,12,80,153
4,21,81,053
Estimate 2,38,127 ÷ 535
50
40
30
400
What is 38 × 7?
260
266
277
285
61,523 + 38,592 ______ 90,000
<
>
=
≤
423 × 392 ______ 20,000
<
=
>
≤
1,83,800 ÷ 769 = ?
229, R6
239, R5
239, R9
249, R8
574 × 10 = ?
5704
5740
574
5074
549 × 1,00,000 = ?
5,49,00,000
54,900
540,900
549,000
13 × 7 = 7 × ________
13
7
14
17
4,15,158 ÷ 10,000 = ?
214
21400
4.15158
41.5158
2754 × 8039 = 8039 × ________
8038
8300
8000
2754
695 × 30 = ?
20,085
20,850
21,085
18,500
What is the number 1,200 more than 5,76,83,104?
5,76,95,104
5,67,95,104
5,76,84,304
57,68,43,004
82,754,380 − 10,817,593 = ?
42,62,4147
42,42,624,147
82,543,787
71,936,787
What is the correct mixed fraction form of 19/5?
4 3/5
2 5/4
3 4/5
3 5/4
Convert 37/3 to a mixed fraction. Which of the following is correct?
12 1/3
11 2/3
13 1/3
12 3/1
Convert the mixed number 2 2/3 into an improper fraction.
5/3
8/3
7/2
6/2
Convert the mixed number 9 1/2 into an improper fraction.
19/2
18/2
10/2
17/2
Which of the following is the simplest form of the fraction 84/100?
42/50
7/10
84/90
21/5
What is the decimal fraction form of 84/1000?
0.84
8.4
0.084
0.0084
3/15 +7/15
2/3
10/30
10/15
3/22
If 1 dozen eggs cost Rs. 190, what is the cost of 3 dozen eggs?
380
600
570
490
An aeroplance takes 15 hours to fly a distance of 12,885 km. how far doest it fly in one hour?
860
859
885
855
An oil tanker has a capacity of 100 liters. If it currently contains 83 L 295 mL of oil, how much more oil can it hold?
17 L 295 mL
16 L 705 mL
15 L 705 mL
16 L 295 mL
Find the perimeter of a square with each side measuring 8 m 25 cm.
32 m
34 m
33 m
35 m
Find the radius of a circle with a diameter of 18 cm.
9 cm
10 cm
9 cm
12 cm
A seminar started at 10:15 AM and lasted for 3 hours 40 minutes. At what time did the seminar conclude?
1:45 PM
1:55 PM
2:15 PM
12:55 PM
Find the greatest 4-digit number divisible by 7
9999
9996
9997
9994
Find the number which when divided by 27 gives 35 as quotient and 17 as remainder.
962
952
972
965
Amit wants to buy a laptop that costs Rs. 35,700. He pays Rs. 7,000 upfront and agrees to pay the rest in 12 equal monthly installments. How much will he have to pay each month?
Rs. 2,400
Rs. 2,391.67
Rs. 2,300
Rs. 2,375
What is 1/12 of a year?
1 month
4 months
6 months
3 months
What is 1/60 of a minute?
10 seconds
1 second
1 minute
60 seconds
what is 1/24 of a day?
24 minutes
1 hour
2 hours
60 minutes
What is the simplest form of 4/20 ?
2/10
1/4
1/5
4/5
What is the reciprocal of 1 3/7 ?
10/7
3/7
7/10
1/7
What type of fraction is 7/8 ?
Improper fraction
Proper fraction
Unit fraction
Mixed fraction
1/4 is :
Unit fraction
Improper fraction
Mixed fraction
Proper fraction
value of 4/5 ÷ 5/7 is :
20/35
28/25
9/10
25/28
7/4 x 12/21 =
1/2
7/12
3\4
1
How many 5-digit numbers are there in total?
80,000
90,000
99,999
100,000
How many 7-digit numbers are there in total?
1,000,000
9,000,000
8,000,000
7,000,000
How many 6-digit numbers are there in total?
899,999
900,000
999,999
1,000,000
How many 8-digit numbers are there in total?
80,000,000
89,999,999
90,000,000
99,999,999
How many lakhs are there in 1 million?
100
1
10
1000
In the Indian place value system, 10 million is written as:
1 crore
10 lakh
100 lakh
1.5 crore
What is the number that is 46,55,605 more than 6,65,79,304?
7,11,34,909
7,12,34,909
7,10,34,909
7,13,34,909
The difference between two numbers is 10,43,152. If the bigger number is 35,84,769, what is the smaller number?
26,41,617
25,41,617
24,41,617
23,41,617
what is the value of 7/4 x 12/12 =?
5/7
3/4
2/3
1
1 3/7 =?
10/7
7/3
13/7
8/7
What is the sum of 5/9 +2/9
6/9
7/9
8/9
9/9
7/15 - 2/15 =?
2/3
1/3
3/5
5/15
4/5 and 7/8 which fraction is greater ?
7/8
4/5
Both are equal
Cannot be determined
What is 7/8 + 0=
0
7/8
70
80
What is 1/3 x 1/4
1/7
1/12
3/4
4/3
What is 1/3 x 1/4
1/7
1/12
3/4
4/3
6/25 ÷ 9/10 ?
3/5
2/5
4/15
5/12
____ + 4/5=4/5
0
1
4/5
5/4
18+6÷3
24
12
20
8
173×15÷5+4−1
519
524
520
522
The highest waterfall in India is the __________ in Karnataka.
Jog Falls
Dudhsagar Falls
Athirappilly Falls
Shivanasamudra Falls
The longest canal in India is the __________ in Rajasthan.
Indira Gandhi Canal
Upper Ganga Canal
Buckingham Canal
Sharda Canal
The largest lake in India is the __________ in Jammu and Kashmir.
Wular Lake
Sambhar Lake
Loktak Lake
Dal Lake
The biggest mosque in India is the __________ in Delhi.
Fatehpuri Masjid
Nizamuddin Dargah
Moti Masjid
Jama Masjid
The largest railway platform in India is __________ in West Bengal.
Howrah Junction
Sealdah Station
Kharagpur Junction
Siliguri Junction
The largest glacier in India is __________ in Kashmir.
Gangotri Glacier
Siachen Glacier
Zemu Glacier
Pindari Glacier
The new name of the place Banaras is __________.
Varanasi
Prayagraj
Ayodhya
Kanpur
The new name of the place Aurangabad is __________.
Sambhalpur
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar
Shivaji Nagar
Pratapgarh
The new name of the place Trichinopoly is __________.
Thanjavur
Tirunelveli
Tiruchirappalli
Madurai
The new name of the place Allahabad is __________.
Varanasi
Prayagraj
Faizabad
Rampur
The new name of the place Panjim is __________.
Margao
Panaji
Vasco da Gama
Mapusa
The new name of the place Pondicherry is __________.
Puducherry
Chennai
Madurai
Kochi
The new name of the place Osmanabad is __________.
Dharashiv
Solapur
Latur
Aurangabad
The new name of the place Alleppey is __________.
Thiruvananthapuram
Kozhikode
Kollam
Alappuzha
The new name of the place Bangalore is __________.
Kolkata
Mangaluru
Mysuru
Bengaluru
The new name of the place Calicut is __________.
Kochi
Kozhikode
Thiruvananthapuram
Kannur
He is an Indian author of British descent. He lives in Mussoorie, India. His name is ______.
Chetan Bhagat
Aravind Adiga
Vikram Seth
Ruskin Bond
Lata Mangeshkar is popularly known as the ______ of India.
Nightingale
Melody Queen
Voice of the Millennium
Queen of Pop
M. S. Subbulakshmi was the first musician ever to be awarded the ______.
Dadasaheb Phalke Award
Bharat Ratna
Jnanpith Award
Padma Shri
Ustad Zakir Hussain is internationally renowned as a master of which musical instrument?
Sitar
Violin
Tabla
Flute
Ustad Amjad Ali Khan is internationally renowned for playing which musical instrument?
Sitar
Sarod
Tabla
Violin
Ustad Hariprasad Chaurasia is internationally renowned for playing which musical instrument?
Sitar
Bansuri (Indian bamboo flute)
Tabla
Violin
Pandit Ravi Shankar is internationally renowned for playing which musical instrument?
Sitar
Tabla
Violin
Flute
Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma is internationally renowned for playing which musical instrument?
Sitar
Santoor
Tabla
Flute
R. D. Burman was internationally renowned as a __________ in the Indian film industry.
Music director
Lyricist
Actor
Playback singer
Bharatanatyam is a classical dance form originating from which Indian state?
Karnataka
Odisha
West Bengal
Tamil Nadu
Kuchipudi is a classical dance form originating from which Indian state?
Andhra Pradesh
Tamil Nadu
Karnataka
Odisha
Kathak is a classical dance form originating from which Indian state?
Kerala
Uttar Pradesh
Tamil Nadu
West Bengal
Manipuri is a classical dance form originating from which Indian state?
Assam
Manipur
Odisha
West Bengal
Odissi is a classical dance form originating from which Indian state?
Tamil Nadu
Gujarat
Odisha
West Bengal
Bhangra is a folk dance originating from which Indian state?
Punjab
Haryana
Gujarat
Rajasthan
Garba is a folk dance originating from which Indian state?
Punjab
Gujarat
Rajasthan
Maharashtra
Bihu is a folk dance originating from which Indian state?
Gujarat
West Bengal
Manipur
Assam
Lavani is a folk dance originating from which Indian state?
Punjab
Kerala
Maharashtra
Gujarat
Who famously said “Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it”?
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi
Subhas Chandra Bose
The trio __________, __________, and __________ were collectively known as "Lal, Bal, Pal".
Lal Bahadur Shastri, Bal Thackeray, Palwankar Baloo
Lala Lajpat Rai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Bipin Chandra Pal
Lala Amarnath, Bal Krishna Sharma, Pal Singh
Lala Lajpat Rai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Gopal Krishna Gokhale
He was one of the founders of the Brahmo Samaj and worked to abolish the practice of 'Sati'. Who was he?
Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
Swami Vivekananda
Raja Ram Mohan Roy
Dayanand Saraswati
She is considered the first female teacher of India and started the first Indian schools for girls in Pune. Who was she?
Sarojini Naidu
Annie Besant
Rani Lakshmibai
Savitribai Phule
He was a monk, orator, and spiritual leader, born on 12th January in Kolkata. Who was he?
Sri Aurobindo
Ramakrishna Paramhansa
Rabindranath Tagore
Swami Vivekananda
He was a visionary and the founder of Sikhism. He was also the first Sikh Guru. Who was he?
Guru Gobind Singh Ji
Guru Nanak Dev Ji
Guru Arjan Dev Ji
Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji
The highest rank in the Indian Army is __________.
Colonel
Major General
Lieutenant General
General
The highest rank in the Indian Navy is __________.
Admiral
Vice Admiral
Rear Admiral
Commodore
The highest rank in the Indian Air Force is __________.
Air Marshal
Air Chief Marshal
Air Vice Marshal
Group Captain
__________ became India’s first Chief of Defence Staff (CDS).
General Manoj Pande
Admiral R. Hari Kumar
General Bipin Rawat
Air Chief Marshal R.K.S. Bhadauria
The headquarters of the Defence Ministry is in __________.
Hyderabad
Kolkata
Mumbai
New Delhi
The Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces is __________.
The Prime Minister of India
The Chief of Defence Staff
The Defence Minister
The President of India
Who was the first woman Prime Minister of India?
Indira Gandhi
Pratibha Patil
Sucheta Kriplani
Sarojini Naidu
Who was the first woman President of India?
Indira Gandhi
Pratibha Patil
Sarojini Naidu
Sushma Swaraj
First woman physican of india.
Rukhmabai Raut
Kadambini Ganguly
Anandibai Gopalrao Joshi
Sarojini Naidu
Who was the first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest?
Santosh Yadav
Arati Saha
Bachendri Pal
Premlata Agarwal
Who was the first Indian woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize?
Mother Teresa
Indira Gandhi
Sarojini Naidu
Arundhati Roy
Who was the first Indian woman cricketer to score a double century in Test cricket?
Sandhya Agarwal
Mithali Raj
Anjum Chopra
Purnima Rau
Who was the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal?
P. T. Usha
Karnam Malleswari
Anju Bobby George
Mary Kom
Who was the first Indian woman to swim across the English Channel?
Mihir Sen
Anita Sood
Bula Choudhury
Arati Saha
Who was the first woman train driver of India?
Kiran Bedi
Surekha Bhosale
Mary Kom
Arundhati Roy
Who was the first Indian woman to win an Academy Award (Oscar)?
Aishwarya Rai
Bhanu Athaiya
Rekha
Lata Mangeshkar
The Vivekananda Rock Memorial is located in which Indian town?
Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu
Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu
Puri, Odisha
Konark, Odisha
The Buland Darwaza is located in which Indian city?
Agra
Fatehpur Sikri
Delhi
Jaipur
The Elephanta Caves are located in which Indian state?
Uttar Pradesh
Odisha
Karnataka
Maharashtra
the highest airport in india is in.................
Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir
Leh, Ladakh
Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Guwahati, Assam
The capital of India is __________.
Mumbai
New Delhi
Kolkata
Chennai
The capital of Sikkim is __________.
Kalimpong
Gangtok
Namchi
Pelling
The capital of Bihar is __________.
Muzaffarpur
Bhagalpur
Gaya
Patna
The capital of Kerala is __________.
Kochi
Thiruvananthapuram
Kozhikode
Kollam
The capital of West Bengal is __________.
Siliguri
Darjeeling
Kolkata
Howrah
The capital of Maharashtra is __________.
Pune
Nagpur
Nashik
Mumbai
The capital of Goa is __________.
Margao
Panaji
Mapusa
Vasco da Gama
The capital of Madhya Pradesh is __________.
Indore
Bhopal
Gwalior
Jabalpur
The capital of Punjab is __________.
Ludhiana
Chandigarh
Amritsar
Patiala
The capital of Rajasthan is __________.
Udaipur
Jodhpur
Jaipur
Bikaner
The capital of Karnataka is __________.
Mysuru
Mangaluru
Hubballi
Bengaluru
One who treats the diseases and disorders of the nervous system is a __________.
Cardiologist
Neurologist
Dermatologist
Orthopedist
One who treats skin diseases is a __________.
Neurologist
Cardiologist
Dermatologist
Psychiatrist
One who treats eye and vision-related matters is called a __________.
Cardiologist
Dermatologist
Ophthalmologist
Neurologist
One who cares for oral health and treats our teeth is a __________.
Orthopedist
Cardiologist
Dermatologist
Dentist
One who is a specialist in cancer-related diseases is a __________.
Neurologist
Oncologist
Cardiologist
Pulmonologist
One who treats babies is a __________.
Gynecologist
Neurologist
Surgeon
Pediatrician
One who treats a person suffering from mental and emotional disorders is a
Dermatologist
Cardiologist
Pediatrician
Psychiatrist
One who treats heart-related diseases is a __________.
Neurologist
Orthopedist
Psychiatrist
Cardiologist
Approximately how long can an elephant’s trunk grow, and how much can it weigh?
1 meter long and 100 kg
3 meters long and 120 kg
2.5 meters long and 150 kg
2 meters long and 140 kg
What is the truth about ostriches and their behavior?
Ostriches bury their heads in the sand
Ostriches hide in trees
Ostriches do not bury their heads in the sand
Ostriches sleep underground
Why don’t ducks feel cold while swimming in icy water?
Because they keep moving
Because they have thick feathers
Because they have heaters in their bodies
Because their feet have no nerves or blood vessels
What do veins do in the human body?
Carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the body
Carry blood only to the lungs
Carry pure blood from the lungs to the heart
Carry impure blood from the body to the heart
Which is the fastest growing tissue in the human body after bone marrow?
Skin
Nails
Hair
Muscles
What are kidney stones primarily made of, and where can they lodge?
Fat deposits that block blood flow
Protein clots found only in the kidneys
Calcium and mineral salts that can lodge anywhere in the urinary tract
Sugar crystals found in the bladder
At about what age does a human child typically lose its first tooth?
3 years old
5 months old
6–7 years old
12 years old
Which of the following statements about owls is correct?
Owls build large underwater nests.
Owls are nocturnal animals and there are around two hundred different owl species.
Owls are active only during the day.
There are fewer than ten owl species worldwide.
Who was the first Indian astronaut to go into space?
Kalpana Chawla
Radhakrishnan Nair
Rakesh Sharma
Sunita Williams
Who was the first woman to go into space?
Sally Ride
Sunita Williams
Kalpana Chawla
Valentina Tereshkova
Who was the first American astronaut to go into space?
John Glenn
Neil Armstrong
Alan Shepard
Buzz Aldrin
Who was the first man to go into space?
Yuri Gagarin (in 1961 aboard Vostok 1).
Neil Armstrong
Buzz Aldrin
Alan Shepard
What was the name of the first dog that went into space?
Belka
Strelka
Laika
Mukha
Who was the first man to land on the Moon?
Yuri Gagarin
Buzz Aldrin
Michael Collins
Neil Armstrong
Which country sent Chandrayaan-3 to the Moon?
China
Russia
Japan
India
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