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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE- Questions and Answers -18

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE- Questions and Answers -18


3411. The first planned and organized agitation for denied rights in the history of Kerala? 
Vaikkom Satyagraha

3412. Variyan Kunnathu Kunjahammed Haji. Koya Tangal and Ali Musliar were the famous leaders of which revolt? 
Malabar rebellion 

3413. In which jail Gandhiji started the writings of his autobiography? 
Tihar 

3414. Who was the founder of Ahamadia Movement in Punjab? 
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad 

3415. "At the stroke of Midnight, when the world sleeps, India will awake the life and freedom"was said by Jawaharlal Nehru 59. Who led 'Jeevasikha Jatha' during the Liberation struggle in Kerala? 
Mannathu Padmanabhan 

3416. How many people signed the Ezhava Memorial? 
13176 

3417. The name Ram Prasad Bismil is associated with? 
Meerut Conspiracy Case 

3418. The leader of Ghadar party in Bengal and Orissa was? 
Jatindranath Mukherjee 

3419. Name the leader related to Kozhencheri Speech of 1935? 
C Kesavan 

3420. The Government of Travancore issued orders to open the approach roads to temples to all in? 
1928 

3421. The famous two renaissance movements Achipudava Samaram and Mukkuthi Samaram are related to? 
Arattupuzha Velayudha Panicker

3422. Indian National Army came into existence in 1943 in? 
Singapore 

3423. The Rani Jhansi regiment, the women's Regiment of Azad Hind Fauj was under whose command? 
Lakshmi Sahgal 

3424. Who organized Abbinava Bharat, a secret society of revolutionaries? 
GDSarvarkar

3425. Under whose leadership was the Chittagong Armoury Raid organized? 
Surya Sen 

3426. A women revolutionary who made attempt to shot the governor of Bangal during receiving degree was 
Bina Das 

3427. Who wrote the Book "The story of the integration of Indian States"? 
VP Menon

3428. The Bhoodan Leader Vinoba Bhave inaugurated the Bhoodan Movement in? 
Telangana 

3429. February 21, 1915 was fixed as the date for the armed revolt by the Ghadarities in? 
Punjab 

3430. The All Indian Muslim League was formed in 1906 at? 
Dhaka

3431. Sahodaran Ayyappan launched the "Mishrabhojanam' programme at Cherai in? 
1917 

3432. In which district was the Perinad Strike held? 
Kollam 

3433. The place where Ayyankali started Kudippallikoodam for depressed classes in 1905? 
Venganoor

3434. Who led the first organized strike of Agricultural labourers in Travancore? 
Ayyankali 

3435. The day Mahatma Gandhi launched the non-cooperation movement, a great national leader died - He was 
Bal Gangadhar Tilak 

3436. Gandhi coined the term Harijan for the people of the lower castes, influenced by the philosophy of? 
Vaishnawa Saints of Gujarat 

3437.The first among the Indian princes to ban untouchability in his state and lead the anti-Brahmin Movement was? 
Chatrapati Shahu 

3438. Dadabhai Navrojiwas elected to the British House of Commons as a member of the ................. Party? 
Liberal 

3439. The first Indian leader to undergo! imprisonment in 1882 was? 
C Vijayraghavachari

3440. The European organization in India which launched an agitation against the Illbert bill was? 
European Defense Association 

3441. Name the two leaders of renaissance who passed away in the same year of 1924? 
Chattampi Swamikal and Kumaranasan 

3442. Who led agitation against oozhiyavela (forced labour) 
Ayya Vaikundar 

3443. Who led "Kallumala Agitation"? (Stone ornament) 
Ayyankali 

3444. Gandhiji's famous Harijan uplift tour started from? 
Wardha 

3445. ......... was the Governor General of India during the revolt of 1857? 
Lord Canning 

3446. Chalo Chalo Delhi Chalo'. This slogan was exhorted by? 
Subhas Chandra Bose 

3447. The Malayali Memorial was signed by............ persons? 
10028 

3448. The first Indian to preach the gospel of Swadeshi and India for Indians? 
Swami Dayananda Saraswati 

3449. Who started the 'Sudhi Movement'? 
Dayananda Saraswati

3450. The Lucknow pact between the congress and the Muslim League was concluded in? 
1916 

3451. Name the leader of Renaissance who was ousted from his cast for attending the Ahmedabad Congress session of 1921? 
VT Bhattathirpad 

3452. Which was the mouthpiece of the Abstention Movement? 
Kerala Kesari 

3453. The original name of Rani of Jhansi was 
Manikarnika 

3454. Who was started Deva Samaj in 1887 at Lahore? 
Shiva Narayan Agnihotri 

3455. Kuka Movement was started in Punjab under the leadership of 
Jawarmal and Ramsingh

3456. Which revolt was the last of the early revolts broke out in Malabar against the British Supremacy 
Kurichya Revolt

3457. Father of Local Self Government in India
Lord Ripon  

3458. The massive rescue and relief operation initiated by Govt. of India in earthquake devastated Nepal in 2015
Operation Maithri

3459. Thiruvananthapuram Public Library was established during the reign of____
Swathi Thirunal

3460. Which state enacted GST Bill for the first time in India ?
Assam 

3461. India's first World Heritage City declared by UNESCO's World Heritage Committee
Ahamedabad

3462. Who was the first Public Service Commissioner appointed in Travancore? 
G.D. Knox  

3463. Who started the newspaper called “Sujananandini”?
Kesavan Asan

3464. The Chairperson of Kerala State Women’s Commission from 1996 – 2001 was  
D. Sreedevi

3465. The poet who is often considered as the National Poet of Kerala :
Vallathol Narayana Menon  

3466. The first child-friendly police station in Kerala is
Kadavanthra 

3467. An individual is considered as ‘child’ under the Protection of Child from Sexual Offence Act, 2012, if he or she is below the age of :
16

3468. Under Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 which court is competent to grant orders and to try offences under this Act ?
Court of Judicial Magistrate of First Class

3469. Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 came into effect from :
November 14th 2012

3470. Which Article of Indian Constitution refers Special Commission for ST’s?
Article 338 

3471. International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (IDEVAW) is observed on :
November 

3472. The idea of the suspension of Fundamental Rights during the emergency is taken from which of the following constitution?
German 

3473. Who is the only Keralite mentioned in the Auto-Biography of Mahathma Gandhi?
Barister GP Pillai 

3474. United states President, Donald Trump, made his first foreign trip to.
Saudi Arabia

3475. Who founded Cochin Muslim Education Society ?
Muhammed Abdu Rahiman

3476. Who coined the term ‘PAKISTAN’ for the first time ?
Choudhry Rahmat Ali

3477. The 73rd and 74th Amendments to the Indian Constitution were related with __________.
Creation of Local Government Institutions

3478. In which year was the Mid-day Meals programme implemented?
2004

3479. “New India” is the Newspaper published by :
Annie Beasant

3480. Who ended the Satyagraha before the Guruvayoor temple on October 2, 1932 on Gandhiji’s advice? 
K. Kelappan

3481. The first vice president of U.S.A.: 
(a) Thomas Jefferson (b) James Madison
( c) John Adams ( d) George Washington 
Answer: (c)

3482. Lolitha is written by: 
(a) Maxim Gorkey (b) Leo Tolstoy
(c) Ivan Turganev (d) Vladimir Nabokov 
Answer: (d)

3483. Who is the father of optical fibre:
(a) Narinder Singh Kapany (b} Roentgen
(c) Charles Goodyear (d) Graham Bell 
Answer: (a)

3484. Who wrote the novel 'City of Joy':
(a) Dominique Lapierre (b) Larry Collins 
(c) Rolland Joffe (d) Dominique Lapierre & Larry Collins 
Answer: (a)

3485. Simon Bolivar was born in:
(a) Peru (b) Bolivia 
(c) Colombia (d) Venezuela
Answer: (d)

3486. The oldest regiment of Indian Army: 
(a) Jat Regiment (b) Punjab Regiment
(c) Maratha Regiment (d) Madras Regiment 
Answer: (d)

3487. Who represented Parsi community in the first meeting of the Constituent Assembly of India? 
(a) Franc Antony (b) H.P.Modi
(c) Badruddin Tyabji (d) None of these 
Answer: (b)

3488. German Measles is also known as: 
(a) Rubella (b) Anthrax
( c) Addison's disease ( d) None of these 
Answer: (a)

3489. The original name of Tulsidas? 
(a) Mahesh Das (b) Ram Bola
(c) Ramachandra Panduranga (d) Ramtanu Pandey 
Answer: (b)

3490. The last confinement of Gandhiji was in: · 
(a) Yervada Jail (b) Agakhan Palace 
(c) Tihar Jail    (d) None of these
Answer: (b)

3491. Number of countries bordering' China:
(a) 14 (b) 19 f 
(c) 21 (d) 9
Answer: (a)

3492. A narrow 'V' shaped valley is referred to as: 
(a) Glacier. (b) Meander
(c) Gorge (d) Dune 
Answer: (c)

3493. The Indus valley site Sutkagender is in:
(a) Gujarat (b) Punjab 
(c) Rajastan (d) Pakistan 
Answer: (d)

3494. Victoria Falls is in the river:
(a) Nile (b) Zambezi 
( c) Amazon ( d) Congo 
Answer: (b)

3495. Who issued the first Everlong inscription in chaste Sanskrit? 
(a) Rudradama (b) Asoka
( c) Kanishka ( d) Harsha 
Answer: (a)

3496. The Parthian ruler when St.Thomas came to India:
(a) Gondophernes (b) Kadphises
(c) Rudradama (d) Kanishka 
Answer: (a)

3497. The Deputy Prime Minister in India usually holds key portfolios like: · 
(a) Home, Finance   (b) External Affairs, Education 
(c) Education, Defence (d) industry,Railway 
Answer: (a)

3498. India's external intelligence agency:
(a) Intelligence Bureau  (b) Research and Analysis Wing 
(c) C.B.I. (d) N.S.G. 
Answer: (b)

3499. The most populous island in India:
(a) Majuli (b) Kavaratti
(c) Salsette (d) Middle Andaman 
Answer: (c)

3500. There is approximately ....... number of districts in India: 
(a) 600 (b) 500 
(c) 700 (d) 800
Answer: (a)

3501. Bakhtar is the news agency of: 
(a) Pakistan . (b) Malaysia
( c) Japan ( d) Afghanistan 
Answer: (d)

3502 Where one can see 'Amar Jawan Jyothi ? 
(a) Red Fort (b) Gateway of India 
(c) India Gate (d) Jallianwalla Bagh
Answer: (c)

3503. Who wrote 'Gift to Monotheists': 
(a) Mahathma Gandhi (b) Raja Ram Mohun Roy 
(c} Annie Besant ( d) Bhagat Singh
Answer: (b)

3504. The Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee is normally: 
(a) Finance Minister (b) Speaker
(c) Chief Minister (d) Leader of the Opposition 
Answer: (d)

3505. Ramnath Goenka was the founder chairman of:
(a) The Hindu (b) Pioneer 
(c) Indian Express (d) Times of India 
Answer: (c)

3506. The place which was the bone of contention between Pala and Pratihara dynasties:
(a) Patna  (b) Kanauj
(c) Amaravati (d) Vidisha 
Answer: (b)

3507. A 'Sufi' is: 
(a) Muslim saint (b) Christian Saint 
(c) Jain monk (d) Buddhist monk
Answer: (a)

3508. What is known as the 'Bible of English Constitution'? 
(a) Bill of Rights (b) Magna Carta 
(c) Habeus Corpus (d) None of these
Answer: (b)

3509. Pulikesin II was the greatest ruler of .dynasty: 
(a) Rashtrakoota (b) Chalukya . 
(c) Sunga ( d) Vakataka
Answer: (b)

3510. Whe founded the Vedanta College in 1825? 
(a) lswar Chandra Vidhyasagar
(b) Raja Ram Mohan Roy 
(c) Dayanand Saraswatny 
(d) H,V.Derozio
Answer: (b)

3511. The motto 'Valour and Wisdom' is related to: 
(a) Indian Military Academy 
(b) National Defence Academy 
(c) Indian Army (d) N.C.C
Answer: (a)

3512. The Roman ruler who adopted the title 'Augustus': 
(a) Diocletian (b) Octavian · 
(c) Lepidus .. (d} Mark Antony
Answer: (b)

3513. The Governor-General who destroyed the Pindaris: 
(a) Hastings (b) Dalhousie
(c) William Bentick (d) Warren Hastings 
Answer: (a)

3514. Who was Robespierre? 
(a) Dutch painter (b) French revolutionary leader 
(c) English novelist (d) None of these 
Answer: (b)

3515. The Preamble of which country emphasises in 'Domestic Tranguiflity'?
(a) U.S.A. (b) India 
(c) France (d) Russia
Answer: (a)

3516. What is known as 'Caustic Lotion'? 
(a) Iron Sulphate (b) Silver Nitrate
(c) Sodium Sulphate (d) Potassium nitrate 
Answer: (b)

3517. Rangaswami Cup is the national championship:
(a) Football (b) Cricket
( c) Badminton (d) Hockey
Answer: (d)

3518. The headquarters of the North East Hill University (NEHU):
(a) Guwahati (b) Dispur 
(c) Shillong (d) Kohima
Answer: (c)

3519. Yankee is the soldier of: 
(a) U.S.A. (b) France
(c) Britain (d) India 
Answer: (a)

3520. The founder of the Guomintang party:
(a) Mao Zedong (b) Sun Vat Sen
(c) Chiang Kaishak ( d) Deng Xio Ping 
Answer: (b)

3521. Who was called 'Robert Clive's jackal'?
(a) Mir Qasim (b) Siraj-ud-Daula
(c) Mir Jafar (d) Warren Hastings 
Answer: (c)

3522. The battle which determined the fate of the French in India:
(a) Buxar (b) Plassey 
(c) Panipat (d) Wandiwash · 
Answer: (d)

3523. Which planet takes the longest period to complete a revolution around the Sun? 
(a) Neptune (b) Uranus 
(c) Saturn (d) None of these 
Answer: (a)

3524. Who created the character 'Frankenstein'?
(a) Victor Hugo (b) lan Flemming 
(c) Lewis Caroll (d) Mary Shelly 
Answer: (d)

3525. Nylon was invented by:
(a) Charles Martin Hall (b) Narinder Kapany 
(C) W.H.Carothers (d) None of these
Answer: (c)

3526. The Election Commission in India is constituted in:
(a) every six years (b) every five years 
(c) every ten years (d) It is a permanent Constitutional body 
Answer: (d)

3527. Heinrich Schlieman discovered the ruins of the city:
(a) Cairo (b) Alexandria 
(c) Troy (d) Ur 
Answer: (c)

3528. The school founded by Aristotle:
(a) Museum (b) Lyceum 
(c) Academy (d) None of these 
Answer: (b)

3529. Takla Makan is a desert in:
(a) Mongolia (b) Russia 
(C) China (d) South Korea 
Answer: (c)

3530. After the Civil War in China Chiang Kai-shek fled to:
(a) Japan (b) Taiwan 
(c) Mongolia (d) Korea
Answer: (b)

3531. 'Palm Friday' is celebrated by: 
(a) Jews (b) Muslims
(c) Christians (d) Hindus 
Answer: (c)

3532. Who among the following Governor Generals was impeached by the British Parliament?
(a) Dalhousie (b) William Bentick 
(c) Warren Hastings (d) Hastings
Answer: (c)

3533. Monocyte is the ore of: 
(a) Aluminium (b) Titanium
(c) Manganese  (d) Thorium 
Answer: (d)

3534. P.G. Wodehouse created the character: 
(a) Alice (b) Sancho Panza
(c) Jeeves (d) Dr Watson 
Answer: (c)

3535. Flushing Medows is associated with:
(a) French Open (b) U.S.Open 
(c) Wimbledon (d) Australian Open 
Answer: (b)

3536. The first woman of non-Indian origin to become the President of Indian National Congress after independence: 
(a) Indira Gandhi (b) Sonia Gandhi 
(c) Sarojini Naidu (d) Nelli Sen Gupta 
Answer: (b)

3537. The broadest strait:
(a) Davis (b) Dover 
(c) Dardanelles (d) Tartar 
Answer: (a)

3538. The father of the nation who wrote the national anthem of the country: 
(a) Tunku Abdul Rahman (b) Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
(c) George Washington (d) Muhammad Ali Jinnah 
Answer: (a)

3539. The city of Jahan Panah was built by:
(a) Humayun (b) Babur 
(C) Akbar (d) Muhammad Bin Tughlaq 
Answer: (d)

3540. Bernama is the news agency of:
(a) Russia (b) Malaysia 
(c) Japan (d) Afghanistan 
Answer: (b)

3541. John F. Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald in:
(a) 1964 (b) 1963 
(c) 1961 (d) 1962 
Answer: (b)

3542. Constitutional safeguards aganist arbitrary dismissal of an of 7 members of civil service are embodied in Article — the Constitution of India:
(a) 333 (b) 331 
(C) 311 (d) 366 
Answer: (c)

3543. Caste of a person is determined by:
(a) Birth (b) Religion
(C) Nationality  (d) Nativity 
Answer: (a)

3544. The colour of Cockpit Voice Recorder:
(a) Black (b) Red 
(c) Orange (d) Blue 
Answer: (c)

3545. The leader who advocated the creation of Pakhtoonistan:
(a) Rehmat Ali (b) Muhammadali Jinnah 
(c) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (d) Maulana Azad
Answer: (c)

3546. Mahaweli ganga is the longest river in:
(a) Nepal (b) Bhutan 
(c) Myanmar (d) Sri Lanka 
Answer: (d)

3547. The name of Hans Christian Orsted is associated with:
(a) Electromagnetism (b) Lightning conductor
(c) Nuclear Fusion (d) Open Heart Surgery 
Answer: (a)

3548. Basra is a port in:
(a) Iran (b) Iraq 
(c) Muscat (d) Oman 
Answer: (b)

3549. The hill resort in Tamil Nadu where the Malayalee Temple is situated: 
(a) Yercaud (b) Udagamandalam 
(c) Kodaikanal (d) Coonoor 
Answer: (a)

3550. Who prepared the blueprint of Indian Space Programme:
(a) Dr. Raja Ramanna (b) PK. Sethna
(c) Dr.Vikram Sarabhai (d) Homi Bhabha 
Answer: (c)

3551. To be appointed as the Advocate General of the State, the person should possess the qualifications necessary for appointment as: 
(a) A Judge of the High Court (b) A Judge of the Supreme Court 
(c) The Chief Minister of the State (d) The Chief Secretary of the State 
Answer: (a)

3552. Whose last words are these-"Father, into thy hand I commend my spirit"? 
(a) Mahathma Gandhi (b) Jesus Christ
(c) Gautama Buddha (d) Vivekananda 
Answer: (b)

3553. Formal surrender of power and Privileges; renunciation of sovereignty is known as: 
(a) Whip (b) Abdication 
(c) Extradition (d) Plebiscite 
Answer: (b)

3554. The first council meeting of the League of Nations was held in: 
(a) Paris (b) New York 
(c) London (d) Sanfrancisco 
Answer: (a)

3555. Which one of the following is not a defect or disease of the eye: 
(a) Squint (b) Cataract
(c) Glaucoma (d) Scurvy 
Answer: (d)

3556. Sheffield in England is famous for: 
(a) Glass (b) Wine 
( c) Paper ( d) Cutlery 
Answer: (d)

3557. The word 'Citius' in the motto of the Olympics 'Citius, Altius, Fortius' means: 
(a) Stronger (b) Faster
(c) Higher (d) None of these 
Answer: (b)

3558. The first Asian city to host Olympics: 
(a) Seoul (b) Tokyo
( c) Beijing ( d) Bangkok 
Answer: (b)

3559. Which one of the following is not the part of Great Britain: 
(a) England (b) Scotland
(c) Wales (d) Northern Ireland 
Answer: (d)

3560. Puerto Rico trench is the deepest part of: · 
(a) Indian Ocean (b) Atlantic Ocean 
(c) Pacific Ocean (d) Arctic Ocean 
Answer: (b)

3561. The term denotes Japanese warrior:
(a) Ikebana (b) Bonsai
(c) Samurai (d) Hibakusha 
Answer: (c)

3562. The king of England who fled to France during the Glorious Revolution of 1688: 
(a) James II (b) Charles I
( c) Charles 11 ( d) George. I 
Answer: (a)

3563. Albert Einstein published the Special Theory of Relativity in: 
(a)1905 (b)1915 
(c) 1921 - (d) 1924
Answer: (a)

3564. Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo is the national name of: · 
(a) Myanmar (b) Bhutan 
(c) China . (d) Japan
Answer: (c)

3565. The Hagia Sophia in Istanbul was originally a Christian cathedral, the church of st. Sophia. That was built by:
(a) Theodosius (b) Julius Caesar 
(c) Constantine (d) Justinian 
Answer: (d)

3566. Rolland Garros is associated vvith:
(a) French Open (b) U.S.Open 
(c) Wimbledon (d) Australian Open
Answer: (a)

3567. Father of Greek tragic drama: 
(a) Aeschylus (b) Sophocles
(c) Aristotle (d) Plato 
Answer: (a)

3568. The music instrument invented by Bartolomeo .Cfistofori: 
(a) Violin (b) Piano
( c) Guitar ( d) Flute 
Answer: (b)

3569. The major component of ocean water:. 
(a) Sodium chloride (b) Potasim chloride 
(c) Hydrogen (d) Oxygen 
Answer: (d)

3570. Who was buried in West Minster Abbey close to Isaac Newton: 
(a)Charles Darwin (b) Edison
(c) Einstein (d) Priestly 
Answer: (a)

3571. Who among the follo'J11ing has the right to vote in the
elections to both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha?
(a) Elected members of the upper house of the Parliament
(b) Elected members of the lower house of the Parliament
(c) Elected members of the upper house of the State Legislature
(d) Elected members of the lower house of the State Legislature 
Answer: (d)

3572. By welqht, oxygen constitutes .... % of the earth's atmosphere: 
(a) 78 (b) 21 
(c) 23.1 (d) 16
Answer: (c)

3573. Xerography was invented by: 
(a) Horace Short (b) John Hunt 
( c) Hopkins (d) Chester Carlson 
Answer: (d)

3574. Geiger counter is used to detect:
(a) Radiation - (b) Conductivity 
( c) Resistance (d) Voltage 
Answer: (a)

3575. Light of which colour has the longest wavelength?
(a) Violet (b) Blue
(c) Green (d) Red 
Answer: (d)

3576. The geographic region Patagonia is in: 
(a) North America (b) South America 
(c) Africa ( d) Asia
Answer: (b)

3577. The capital of Scotland: 
(a) Cardiff (b) Belfast
(c) Edinburgh (d) Glasgow 
Answer: (c)

3578. Stomatitis is the inflammation of the:
(a) Liver (b) Heart
( c) Mouth (d) None of these 
Answer: (c)

3579. The Colossus of Rhodes was destroyed in 224 B.C. by: 
(a) Earthquake (b) Romans
(c) Flood ( d) Fire 
Answer: (a)

3580. Dr.P.C.Mahalanobis was related to: 
(a) Space science (b) Statistics
(c) Mathematics (d) Nuclear physics 
Answer: (b)

3581. The last king of France was executed in:
(n) 1793 (b) 1789
(c) 1805 (d) 1800 
Answer: (a)

3582. Cologne is an industrial centre in: 
(a) France (b) Germany 
(c) Spain (d) Italy
Answer: (b)

3583. Dolphin is a: 
(a) Fish (b) Reptile
(c) Amphibian (d) Mammal 
Answer: (d)

3584. Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, etc (Article 15 of lhe Constitution of India) is FundamentalRight classified under:
(a) Right to Freedom of Religion 
(b) Right to Equality
(c) Right against exploitation 
(d) Cultural and Educational Rights 
Answer: (b)

3585. The Mughal emperor who built a tomb for himself while he was alive: 
(a) Babur (b) Humayun 
(c) Akbar (d) Jahangir
Answer: (c)

3586. George Bernard Shaw was born in: 
(a) England (b) Scotland
(c) Ireland (d) France 
Answer: (c)

3587. Maoris are the native people of:
(a) Belgium (b) New Zealand 
(c)Hungary (d) Japan 
Answer: (b)

3588. Whitcomb L. Judson invented ---------
(a) Compact disc (b) Loud Speaker
(c) Zip Fastner (d) Refregerator 
Answer: (c)

3589. Who holds the power of Judicial Review in India:
(a) Parliament (b) President 
(c) High Courts & Supreme Court 
( d) Attorney General 
Answer: (c)

3590. Ojos del Salado is a volcanic mountain in the continent of:
(a) North America (b) South America
(c) Europe (d) Asia 
Answer: (b)

3591. The mean depth of the hydrosphere:
(a) 3554 m (b) 4554 m
(c) 6000 m {d) 6378 m 
Answer: (a)

3592. Which one of the following is not the name of a shipping canal?
(a) Kiel (b) Panama
(c) Huron (d) Suez 
Answer: (c)

3593. Dover strait connects Atlantic ocean and:
(a) Red sea (b) Sea od Mermara
{c) Mediterranean sea (d) North Sea 
Answer: (d)

3594. In which year Czar Nicholas ll of Russia was assassinated?
(a) 1918
(b) 1919 (c) 1920
(d) 1917
Answer: (a)

3595. Titular sovereign means: 
(a) A sovereign elected by parliament
(b) A person who enjoys all the powers vested in him by the Constitution
(c) A person who is vested with all the sovereign powers but the same is exercised by somebody else
(d) A person who enjoys absolute power and is not accountable to anybody 
Answer: (b)

3596. John Maynard Keynes was a/an:
(a) Scientist (b) Economist
(c) Mathematician (d) Poet 
Answer: (b)

3597. The continent in which the major religion of all countries is Christianity? 
(a) South America (b) Europe
(c) Africa (d) North America 
Answer: (d)

3598. The temple complex in the ruined city of Angkor Vat in Cambodia is devoted to: . 
(a) Shiva (b) Brahma 
(c) Surya (d) Vishnu 
Answer: (d)

3599. Barcelona is the chief port and commercial centre in:
(a) France (b) Germany
(c) Spain (d) Italy 
Answer: (c)

3600. Which viceroy of India had no left arm?
(a) Wellesley
(b) Linlithgo (c) Irwin
(d) William Bentick 
Answer: (c)
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