Questions Related to Nobel Prizes
1. Nobel Prizes were given for the first time in:
(a) 1900 (b) 1901
(c) 1896 (d) 1895
Answer: (b)
2. What was the major invention of Alfred Nobel who instituted Nobel Prize:
(a) Atom Bomb (b) Nuclear Fusion
(c) Machine Gun (d) Dynamite
Answer: (d)
3. In how many subjects Alfred Nobel instituted Nobel Prize?
(a) 6 (b) 5
(c) 4 (d) None of these
Answer: (b)
4. At present in how many subjects the Nobel Prizes are given?
(a) 5 (b) 6
(c) 7 (d) None of these
Answer: (b)
5. The subjects in which the first Nobel Prizes are given include Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Peace and .....
(a) Biology (b) Mathematics
(c) Economics(d) Physiology or Medicine
Answer: (d)
6. The subject in which Alfred Nobel did not institute Nobel Prize:
(a) Peace (b) Literature
(c) Medicine (d) Economics
Answer: (d)
7. In which year the Nobel Prize in Economics was instituted?
(a) 1966 (b) 1968
(c) 1970 (d) 1965
Answer: (b)
8. The Nobel Prize for Economics was given for the first time in:
(a) 1968 (b) 1969 (c) 1970 (d) 1971
Answer: (b)
9. Which body instituted the Nobel Prize in Economics?
(a) Karolinka Institute (b) Norwegian Govt.
(c) Sveriges Riksbank (d) Govt of Sweden
Answer: (c)
10. The body that determines laureates in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Economics:
(a) Norwegian Govt (b) Karolinka Institute
(c) Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
(d) Sveriges Riksbank
Answer: (c)
11. The Nobel laureate in Medicine is determined by:
(a) Karolinka Institute (b) Swedish Academy
(c) Norwegian Govt (d) None of these
Answer: (a)
12. Swedish Academy determines the laureate in:
(a) Peace (b) Literature
(c) Medicine (d) None of these
Answer: (b)
13. The Nobel laureate in Peace is determined by:
(a) Karolinka Institute (b) Swedish Academy
(c) Norwegian Parliament (d) Sveriges Riksbank
Answer: (c)
14. The Nobel Prizes except Peace Prize are distributed at:
(a) Oslo (b) London
(c) Stockholm (d) None of these
Answer: (c)
15. The Nobel Prize in Peace is given at:
(a) London (b) Helsinki
(c) Copen Hagen (d) Oslo
Answer: (d)
16. The Nobel Prizes are declared in the month of:
(a) August (b) September
(c) November (d) October
Answer: (d)
17. The Nobel Prizes are distributed on....... every year:
(a) November 10 (b) October 10
(c) December 10 (d) January 10
Answer: (c)
18. The Nobel Prizes except Peace Prize are given by:
(a) King of Sweden (b) Chairman, Nobel Committee
(c) King of Norway (d) None of these
Answer: (a)
19. The Nobel Peace Prize is given by:
(a) Speaker of Norwegian Parliament
(b) King of Norway
(c) Chairman, Norwegian Nobel Committee
(d) King of Sweden
Answer: (c)
20. The Nobel Prize in ....... is known as Bank of Sweden Prize:
(a)Physics (b) Chemistry
(c) Economics (d) Medicine
Answer: (c)
21. The only subject in which organisations are eligible for
Nobel Prize:
(a)Peace (b) Economics
(c) Literature (d) Chemistry
Answer: (a)
22. Which is known as ‘Alternative Nobel’?
(a)Wolf Prize (b) Lasker Award
(c) Right Livelihood Award (d) Oscar
Answer: (c)
23. Which is known as ‘America’s Nobel’?
(a)Lasker Award (b) Wolf Prize
(c) UNESCO Peace Prize (d) Ig Nobel Prize
Answer: (a)
24. Which is known as ‘Little Nobel’?
(a)Ig Nobel Prize (b) Right Livelihood Award
(c) Wolf Prize (d) UNESCO Peace Prize
Answer: (d)
25. Which is known as ‘Nobel Prize of Environmentalists’?
(a) Goldman Prize (b) Ig Nobel Prize
(c) UNESCO Peace Prize (d) Wolf Prize
Answer: (a)
(a) 1900 (b) 1901
(c) 1896 (d) 1895
Answer: (b)
2. What was the major invention of Alfred Nobel who instituted Nobel Prize:
(a) Atom Bomb (b) Nuclear Fusion
(c) Machine Gun (d) Dynamite
Answer: (d)
3. In how many subjects Alfred Nobel instituted Nobel Prize?
(a) 6 (b) 5
(c) 4 (d) None of these
Answer: (b)
4. At present in how many subjects the Nobel Prizes are given?
(a) 5 (b) 6
(c) 7 (d) None of these
Answer: (b)
5. The subjects in which the first Nobel Prizes are given include Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Peace and .....
(a) Biology (b) Mathematics
(c) Economics(d) Physiology or Medicine
Answer: (d)
6. The subject in which Alfred Nobel did not institute Nobel Prize:
(a) Peace (b) Literature
(c) Medicine (d) Economics
Answer: (d)
7. In which year the Nobel Prize in Economics was instituted?
(a) 1966 (b) 1968
(c) 1970 (d) 1965
Answer: (b)
8. The Nobel Prize for Economics was given for the first time in:
(a) 1968 (b) 1969 (c) 1970 (d) 1971
Answer: (b)
9. Which body instituted the Nobel Prize in Economics?
(a) Karolinka Institute (b) Norwegian Govt.
(c) Sveriges Riksbank (d) Govt of Sweden
Answer: (c)
10. The body that determines laureates in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Economics:
(a) Norwegian Govt (b) Karolinka Institute
(c) Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
(d) Sveriges Riksbank
Answer: (c)
11. The Nobel laureate in Medicine is determined by:
(a) Karolinka Institute (b) Swedish Academy
(c) Norwegian Govt (d) None of these
Answer: (a)
12. Swedish Academy determines the laureate in:
(a) Peace (b) Literature
(c) Medicine (d) None of these
Answer: (b)
13. The Nobel laureate in Peace is determined by:
(a) Karolinka Institute (b) Swedish Academy
(c) Norwegian Parliament (d) Sveriges Riksbank
Answer: (c)
14. The Nobel Prizes except Peace Prize are distributed at:
(a) Oslo (b) London
(c) Stockholm (d) None of these
Answer: (c)
15. The Nobel Prize in Peace is given at:
(a) London (b) Helsinki
(c) Copen Hagen (d) Oslo
Answer: (d)
16. The Nobel Prizes are declared in the month of:
(a) August (b) September
(c) November (d) October
Answer: (d)
17. The Nobel Prizes are distributed on....... every year:
(a) November 10 (b) October 10
(c) December 10 (d) January 10
Answer: (c)
18. The Nobel Prizes except Peace Prize are given by:
(a) King of Sweden (b) Chairman, Nobel Committee
(c) King of Norway (d) None of these
Answer: (a)
19. The Nobel Peace Prize is given by:
(a) Speaker of Norwegian Parliament
(b) King of Norway
(c) Chairman, Norwegian Nobel Committee
(d) King of Sweden
Answer: (c)
20. The Nobel Prize in ....... is known as Bank of Sweden Prize:
(a)Physics (b) Chemistry
(c) Economics (d) Medicine
Answer: (c)
21. The only subject in which organisations are eligible for
Nobel Prize:
(a)Peace (b) Economics
(c) Literature (d) Chemistry
Answer: (a)
22. Which is known as ‘Alternative Nobel’?
(a)Wolf Prize (b) Lasker Award
(c) Right Livelihood Award (d) Oscar
Answer: (c)
23. Which is known as ‘America’s Nobel’?
(a)Lasker Award (b) Wolf Prize
(c) UNESCO Peace Prize (d) Ig Nobel Prize
Answer: (a)
24. Which is known as ‘Little Nobel’?
(a)Ig Nobel Prize (b) Right Livelihood Award
(c) Wolf Prize (d) UNESCO Peace Prize
Answer: (d)
25. Which is known as ‘Nobel Prize of Environmentalists’?
(a) Goldman Prize (b) Ig Nobel Prize
(c) UNESCO Peace Prize (d) Wolf Prize
Answer: (a)
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