Who among the following was the first Governor-General of independent India?
A) Lord Mountbatten
B) C. Rajagopalachari
C) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
D) Jawaharlal Nehru
Show AnswerCorrect: Option B. Explanation: C. Rajagopalachari became the first Indian Governor-General in 1948 after Lord Mountbatten, the last British Viceroy, left.
The World Food Programme (WFP) is headquartered in
A) Rome
B) Geneva
C) New York
D) Vienna
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. WFP is based in Rome, Italy.
Which Indian state has the largest forest cover as per the 2021 India State of Forest Report?
A) Arunachal Pradesh
B) Madhya Pradesh
C) Chhattisgarh
D) Odisha
Show AnswerCorrect: Option B. Madhya Pradesh has 77,493 km² forest cover, highest among states.
The “Dadasaheb Phalke Award” for 2020 was conferred on
A) Rajinikanth
B) Amitabh Bachchan
C) Asha Bhosle
D) Mohanlal
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. Rajinikanth received the award in 2021 for 2020.
Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the Election Commission?
A) 324
B) 356
C) 352
D) 368
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. Article 324 vests superintendence, direction & control of elections in ECI.
The currency of Argentina is
A) Peso
B) Real
C) Lev
D) Krona
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. Argentine Peso.
India’s first indigenously developed COVID-19 vaccine is
A) Covaxin
B) Covishield
C) Sputnik V
D) ZyCoV-D
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. Covaxin (BBV152) by Bharat Biotech-ICMR.
Which river is also called “Sorrow of Bihar”?
A) Kosi
B) Gandak
C) Son
D) Damodar
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. Kosi changes course frequently causing floods.
The 2026 Commonwealth Games will be hosted by
A) Australia
B) Canada
C) Scotland
D) India
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. Victoria, Australia.
“Project Tiger” was launched in
A) 1973
B) 1965
C) 1980
D) 1992
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. 1 April 1973 from Jim Corbett NP.
Who authored the book “The Discovery of India”?
A) Abul Kalam Azad
B) Jawaharlal Nehru
C) Mahatma Gandhi
D) Subhas Chandra Bose
Show AnswerCorrect: Option B. Written during 1942-46 Ahmednagar jail.
The largest island in the world (by area) is
A) Madagascar
B) Borneo
C) Greenland
D) New Guinea
Show AnswerCorrect: Option C. Greenland (2.16 million km²).
Which Indian bank was the first to issue “Green Bonds” internationally?
A) SBI
B) EXIM Bank
C) Yes Bank
D) Axis Bank
Show AnswerCorrect: Option B. EXIM Bank issued India’s first sovereign green bond in 2015.
The satellite “GSAT-30” was launched by India using which foreign launch vehicle?
A) Ariane-5
B) Falcon-9
C) Soyuz
D) Vega
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. Ariane-5 from Kourou, 2020.
Which state passed the first law against “Love Jihad” in 2020?
A) Uttar Pradesh
B) Madhya Pradesh
C) Haryana
D) Uttarakhand
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. UP Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion Ordinance, Nov 2020.
The “Gaganyaan” mission aims to carry astronauts to
A) Moon
B) Mars
C) Low-Earth Orbit
D) Geostationary Orbit
Show AnswerCorrect: Option C. 400 km LEO for 3-7 days.
The headquarters of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is located in
A) Manila
B) Bangkok
C) Jakarta
D) Singapore
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. Manila, Philippines.
Which amendment lowered the voting age from 21 to 18 in India?
A) 42nd
B) 44th
C) 61st
D) 73rd
Show AnswerCorrect: Option C. 61st Amendment, 1988.
The “Kutir Jyoti” scheme is associated with
A) Rural electrification
B) Housing for poor
C) LPG connections
D) Rural roads
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. Launched 1988-89 for BPL households.
Which Indian city is known as the “Silicon Valley of India”?
A) Hyderabad
B) Pune
C) Bengaluru
D) Chennai
Show AnswerCorrect: Option C. Bengaluru hosts major IT firms.
The “Dandi March” started on
A) 12 March 1930
B) 8 August 1942
C) 26 Jan 1930
D) 15 Feb 1931
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. 12 March 1930, 240 miles to Dandi.
Which country is not a member of SAARC?
A) Myanmar
B) Maldives
C) Bhutan
D) Nepal
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. Myanmar is observer, not member.
The “Panchsheel” principles were signed between India and
A) China
B) Nepal
C) Sri Lanka
D) USSR
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. 1954 Sino-Indian agreement.
India’s first “Defence University” is established in
A) Gurgaon
B) Pune
C) Hyderabad
D) Bengaluru
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. Indian National Defence University at Binola, Gurugram.
The Nobel Prize 2022 in Literature was awarded to
A) Annie Ernaux
B) Abdulrazak Gurnah
C) Louise Glück
D) Peter Handke
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. French author Annie Ernaux.
Mathematics
The value of (0.0081) ÷ (0.09)² is
A) 1
B) 0.9
C) 0.1
D) 10
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. (0.09)² = 0.0081 ⇒ 0.0081/0.0081 = 1.
A train 200 m long passes a pole in 10 s. Its speed is
A) 20 m/s
B) 72 km/h
C) both A & B
D) 36 km/h
Show AnswerCorrect: Option C. 200/10 = 20 m/s = 72 km/h.
If x + 1/x = 5, then x² + 1/x² =
A) 23
B) 25
C) 27
D) 29
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. Squaring: x²+1/x² + 2 = 25 ⇒ x²+1/x² = 23.
The simple interest on ₹ 4,000 for 2 years at 5% p.a. is
A) ₹ 400
B) ₹ 500
C) ₹ 200
D) ₹ 800
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. SI = PRT/100 = 4000×5×2/100 = 400.
The LCM of 24, 36 and 60 is
A) 180
B) 360
C) 720
D) 120
Show AnswerCorrect: Option B. 360 is smallest divisible by all.
A shopkeeper marks goods 40% above CP and gives 20% discount. His gain % is
A) 12%
B) 20%
C) 28%
D) 8%
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. Let CP=100, MP=140, SP=140×0.8=112 ⇒ 12% gain.
If 3^(x+1) = 81, then x =
A) 3
B) 4
C) 2
D) 5
Show AnswerCorrect: Option A. 81 = 3⁴ ⇒ x+1=4 ⇒ x=3.
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