TOP 100 GK QUESTIONS FOR All COMPETITIVE EXAMS :
🔰Chaitanya academy indora 🔰
📱9459427213
📱8628054420
📱9459427213
📱8628054420
📌
- Fist president of India who died while in office- Zakir Hussain.
 - The first British viceroy of India-Lord Cannin.
 - The longest Corridor in India?- Rameshwaram temple Corridor.
 - Who won the Nobel Prize for peace in the year 2014?- Malala Yousafzai & Kailash Satyarthi.
 - The First women Airline pilot-Durga Benarjee.
 - Father of Indian space program?- Vikram Sarabhai.
 - City of festivals?- Madurai.
 - Study of insects is known as- Entomology.
 - Instrument is used to measure heat- Calorimeter.
 - River Krishna is originated from- Western Ghats.
 
📌
- Founder of Buddhism Buddha’s original name- Siddhartha.
 - Queen of Arabian sea- Cochin.
 - Silicon city of India- Bangalore.
 - The study of sound & sound waves- Acoustics.
 - Deficiency of vitamin-A leads to disease- Night blindness, Xeropthalmia.
 - Instrument used for recording & origin of intensity of earthquakes – Seismograph.
 - Sound level while a rocket taking off- 130db.
 - Moto of Olympic games- Citus-Altius-Fortius (faster-higher-stronger).
 - World press freedom day is on – 3rd May.
 - United Nations Organization headquarters is at – New York.
 
📌
- Abbreviation of LASER- Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
 - Wake up India book was written by- Annie Besant.
 - Capital city of Sri Lanka- Colombo.
 - Countries which have currency as Rupee- India, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka.
 - First Asian to receive Nobel prize- Rabindranath Tagore.
 - First test tube baby in the world – Louise Joy Brown (1978).
 - Number of International Air Ports in India- 21.
 - Largest planetarium in India- The Birla planetarium, Kolkata.
 - British Commonwealth of nations is an association of- 54 nations.
 - The book “ Ignited Minds- Unleashing the power within India” is written by- A.P.J. Kalam
 
📌
- Number of islands in Lakshsdweep- 36
 - Day on which constituent assembly adopted national anthem- 24th January 1950.
 - The Panama canal is different from Suez canal as it has – lock system.
 - The space retaining life in any form is called – Biosphere.
 - Nobel prizes are annually distributed at – Stockholm.
 - Vitamin B12 helps in fighting against- Aneamia.
 - Which technology giant became the first company to reach a market value of $700 billions- Apple.
 - National youth day in India is celebrated on the birthday of- Swami Vivekananda.
 - Who is the Metro man of India – E.Sreedharan.
 - IRTC has partnered with _______ e-commerce portal for online shopping- Amazon.
 
📌
- _______state government has launched Bhagya Sree scheme for girl child welfare- Maharashtra.
 - Which is the most abundant mineral in human body? – Calcium.
 - Numismatics is the study of – Currency& coins.
 - Which gas is used in cigarette lighters?- Butane.
 - River Mahanadi is originated from – Chhattisgarh.
 - Forward Marketing Commission ( FMC) is the chief regulator of – Commodity market.
 - Air pollution from vehicles can be controlled by fitting – Catalytic converter.
 - Kingdoms which were associated with the life of Budda – Kosala & Magadha.
 - The seasonal reverse of winds is typically characteristic of – Monsoon climate.
 - Tungsten is used for the construction of filament in bulb because of – High resistance.
 
📱 9459427213 
📱8628054420
🔰We provide coaching for competitive exams🔰
📌
- Disease Elephantiasis is caused by organism- Wuchereria bancrofti.
 - Inactive Nitrogen and Argon gases are usually used in electric bulbs in order to- increase the life time of filament.
 - Arihant is a- Nuclear-powered Ballistic Missile.
 - Baiji oil refinery is located at – Iraq.
 - The site of cellular respiration in animal call is-Mitochondria
 - Dropsy in a disease caused due to adulteration in- mustard oil
 - National science day in India is celebrated on-28th February.
 - First Moughal to prohibit sati – Akbar.
 - ICDS stands- Integrated Child Development Services.
 - Squirrel’s nest is called – Drey.
 
📌
- Among the 12 gods of Olympus, the God of Beauty and Love – Aphrodite.
 - Fundamental rights are borrowed from the constitution of – America.
 - London is located on the bank of – Thames.
 - First Muslim women ruler of India was – Sulthan Raziya.
 - The highest peak of Eastern Ghats of India is – Mahendragiri.
 - Ozone day is celebrated on – 25thSeptember.
 - Gas used for artificial ripening of fruits – Acetylene.
 - ‘Statue of Liberty’ is the national Emblem for – America.
 - ‘UNBREAKABLE’ is the autobiography of _____, famous Indian sports person – M.C.Mary Kom .
 - Kerosene usually contains mixture of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers – C12 to C16.
 - The tragedy of Jallianwala Bagh Mascare in April 1919 occurred at – Amritsar.
 - Latin America, Asia and Africa are jointly said to belong to the – Third world.
 - First session of the Indian National Congress was held at – Bombay (Mumbai).
 - The surface temperature of sun is around – 6000˚ C.
 - Acid rain is caused by – SO2 and NO.
 
📌
- _____satellites help in telecast T.V. network programs, all over country- Insat-IB.
 - April 22 is celebrated every year as- earth Day.
 - Who was called as the “Shakespeare of India”? – Kalidas.
 - The acronym “YAHOO” stands for – Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle.
 - A liquid drop attains spherical shape due to – Surface Tension.
 - The head quarters of “United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) is at – Nairobi, Kenya.
 - Program introduced by Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi to strengthen power transmission and network distribution was – Integrated Power Development Scheme.(IPDS).
 - Guindy national park is located in – Chennai, Tamilnadu.
 - ________is a big centre for Rolled Gold Ornaments- Machilipatnam.
 - Author of famous book “The Hound of Baskervillie”- Sir Arthur Cannon Doyle.
 
📌
- Which year was declared as International year of poverty eradication?- 1996.
 - First five year plan in India (1951-56) gave importance to – Agriculture, Irrigation.
 - The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) first meeting was held at – Dhaka, Bangladesh.
 - Balloon was invented by – Jacques & Joseph Montgolfier.(1783), France.
 - Country having lowest population – Vatican City.
 - Fountain pen was the great work of – Lewis E Waterman (1884), USA.
 - Eden Gardens is one of the famous cricket stadium situated in- Kolkata.
 - NASSCOM Stands for – National Association of Software and Service Companies.
 - The Leaning Tower of Pisa is located in – Italy.
 - ‘Pradhana Mantri jan-Dhan Yojana’ has been launched for- promoting financial inclusion in the country.
 - In India the steel production industry requires the import of- Cooking Coal.
 - Ozone layer of the Earth’s atmosphere is important for living organism as it- prevents the entry of harmful UV rays.
 - LED are the latest technology in energy-efficient lighting. The expansion of LED is- Light Emitting Diode.
 - Number of PIN (Postal Index Number) code Zones in India – 9.
 - September 5th is celebrated as Teacher’s Day on the memory of – Sarvepalli Radha Krishnan.
 



Comments
Post a Comment