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English Grammar MCQs For All Competitive Exams (Set-I)

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English Grammar MCQs For

CSS, PMS, PCS, NTS, OTS, BTS, PPSC, FPSC and all other relevant Exams

1. The set of rules and examples dealing with the syntax and word structures of a language is called

Grammar

2. A set expression of two or more words that means something other than the literal meanings of its individual words is called
Idiom

3. A word which is a person, place, thing or idea is called
Noun

4. Mount Everest is grammatically called
Noun

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General (Everyday) Science Important Solved MCQs for Competitive Exams (Set III)

201. Deficiency of Iron in the human body causes
(a) Goitre
(b) Trachoma
(c) Anemia (Correct)
(d) Glaucoma

202. Disease not related to lung malfunctioning is
(a) Tuberculosis
(b) Anemia (Correct)
(c) Pneumonia
(d) Pleurisy

203. In which of the following diseases do the germs enter through open wounds?
(a) Malaria
(b) Tuberculosis
(c) Typhoid
(d) Tetanus (Correct)

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General Science (Everyday Science) Important Solved MCQs for Competitive Exams (Set II)

 

General Science Solved MCQs (Set-I)

101. Air is completely removed from an electric bulb to prevent
(a) Oxidation of tungsten filament (Correct)
(b) Bursting of the bulb
(c) Loss of light due to absorption

102. A person climbing a hill bends forward in order to
(a) Avoid slipping
(b) Increase speed
(c) Reduce fatigue
(d) Increase stability (Correct)

103. When the door of an operating refrigerator is opened the temperature of the room will
(a) Decrease
(b) Remain unchanged
(c) Fall down immediately
(d) Increase (Correct)

104. Primarily, which one of the following systems of the body is attacked by the HIV?
(a) Cardiovascular
(b) Immune (Correct)
(c) Respiratory
(d) Reproductive

105. Cirrhosis is a disease that affects:
(a) Heart
(b) Liver (Correct)
(c) Brain
(d) Lungs

106. Goitre is associated with
(a) Thyroid glands (Correct)
(b) Pituitary glands
(c) Para-thyroid glands
(d) Thymus glands

107. Which area of the brain is responsible for control of the body temperature?
(a) Pituitary
(b) Thalamus
(c) Hypothelamus (Correct)
(d) Pineal

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General Science (Everyday Science) Important Solved MCQs for Competitive Exams (Set I)

1. The unit of energy produced by food in the human body is called
(a) Watt
(b) DNA
(c) Calorie (Correct)
(d) Ampere

2. Proteins are made of
(a) Sugar
(b) Fatty acid
(c) Nucleic acid
(d) Amino acid (Correct)

3. Amount of water in mammalian blood is
(a) 99%
(b) 98%
(c) 90% (Correct)
(d) 92%

4. Which of the following Vitamin helps in clotting of blood?
(a) Vitamin B
(b) Vitamin A
(c) Vitamin D
(d) Vitamin K (Correct)

5. Which of the following vitamins are fat soluble?
(a) Vitamins A,B, C, D
(b) Vitamins A, D, E, K (Correct)
(c) Vitamins A, B, C, D
(d) None of these

6. Which of the following is not a source of Vitamin C?
(a) Potato
(b) Tomato
(c) Guava
(d) Milk (Correct)

7. Ozone is present in which of the following layers of atmosphere
(a) Troposphere and Thermosphere
(b) Troposphere and Stratosphere (Correct)
(c) Mesosphere
(d) Thermosphere

8. The study of relationship between organism and their environment is called
(a) Ecology (Correct)
(b) Oncology
(c) Lithology
(d) None of these

9. Most of the ozone in the atmosphere is concentrated in the
(a) Mesosphere
(b) Troposphere
(c) Stratosphere (Correct)
(d) Ionosphere

10. The most abundant element in Earth’s crust is
(a) Silicon
(b) Oxygen (Correct)
(c) Aluminum
(d) None of these

11. Which of the following vitamins is Water soluble?
(a) Vitamins B, E
(b) Vitamins A, B
(c) Vitamins C, D
(d)Vitamins B, C (Correct)

12. In railway tracks, a small gap is left between the rails
(a) To allow for the expansion during heat (Correct)
(b) To save the cost of metal
(c) To permit the shrinkage of metal

13. Friction can be reduced by changing over from
(a) Sliding to rolling (Correct)
(b) Rolling to sliding
(c) Potential energy to kinetic energy

14. A solid ball of metal has a spherical cavity inside it. If the ball is heated, the volume of the cavity will
(a) Increase
(b) Decrease (Correct)
(c) Remain unaffected

15. As we climb up the mountain, the atmospheric pressure will
(a) Decrease (Correct)
(b) Increase
(c) Remain the same
(d) None of these

16. Which of the following vitamin is produced in the body with the help of sunlight?
(a) Vitamin D (Correct)
(b) Vitamin E
(c) Vitamin K
(d) None of these

17. Vitamin ‘D’ prevents
(a) Tooth diseases
(b) Bone diseases (Correct)
(c) Eye diseases
(d) Skin diseases

18. Heart attack is caused due to
(a) Blood sugar
(b) Cholesterol (Correct)
(c) Blood protein
(d) Blood urea

19. Which of the following diseases has posed a serious threat the world over?
(a) Tumour
(b) Paralytic stroke
(c) AIDS (Correct)
(d) Tuberculosis

20. Which of the following disease is not water-borne?
(a) Cholera
(b) Influenza (Correct)
(c) Amoebiasis
(d) Typhoid

21. Typhoid and cholera are typical examples of
(a) Infection diseases
(b) Air-borne diseases
(c) Water-borne diseases (Correct)
(d) None of these

22. Who invented the hydrogen bomb?
(a) J. Robert Oppenheimer
(b) Albert Einstein
(c) Samuel Cohen (Correct)
(d) Edward Teller

23. Logarithm tables were invented by
(a) John Napier (Correct)
(b) John Doe
(c) John Harrison
(d) John Douglas

24. Who invented optical fibre?
(a) Samuel Cohen
(b) Narinder Kapany (Correct)
(c) Percy L. Spencer
(d) T. H. Maimah

25. Brass is an alloy of
(a) Copper and Tin
(b) Copper and Zinc (Correct)
(c) Copper and Nickel
(d) None of these

26. A transformer is used to
(a) Increase DC voltage
(b) Increase or decrease AC voltage (Correct)
(c) Decrease DC voltage
(d) None of these

27. Which of the following gases is used for purification of water?
(a) Oxygen
(b) Ammonia
(c) Chlorine (Correct)
(d) Neon

28. Pure gold is
(a) 17 carats
(b) 20 carats
(c) 24 carats (Correct)
(d) 36 carats

29. Which of the following is a gas?
(a) Thorium
(b) Plutonium
(c) Mercury
(d) Chlorine (Correct)

30. Which one of the following mixture of gases is required in gas welding?
(a) Oxygen and ethylene
(b) Oxygen and hydrogen
(c) Acetylene and oxygen (Correct)
(d) All of above

31. One horse power is equal to
(a) 736 watts
(b) 746 watts (Correct)
(c) 748 watts
(d) 796 watts

32. Heat from the sun is received by the earth through
(a) Conduction
(b) Convection
(c) Radiation (Correct)

33. As the temperature of ice rises, the ice melts and its density
(a) Decreases
(b) Constant
(c) Increases (Correct)
(d) All of above

34. A branch of science dealing with the study of fossils is called
(a) Parasitology (b) Palaeontology (Correct)
(c) Theology
(d) Radiology

35. The theory of inheritance of acquired characters was propounded by
(a) Charles Darwin
(b) Gregor Mendal (Correct)
(c) J.B. Lamarck
(d) Weismann

36. Which of the following was discovered by Ronald Ross?
(a) Cholera germs
(b) Malaria parasite (Correct)
(c) Jaundice germs
(d) None of these

37. Radioactivity was discovered by
(a) Henry Bequerel (Correct)(b) Marie Curie
(c) Newton
(d) Einstein

38. The science of heavenly bodies is called
(a) Astrophysics
(b) Astronomy (Correct)
(c) Astroneuties
(d) Cosmology

39. Which of the following has no blood, but respires?
(a) Cockroach
(b) Earthworm
(c) Fish
(d) Hydra (Correct)

40. Which of the following is the basic characteristic of a living organism?
(a) Ability to move
(b) Ability to reproduce (Correct)
(c) Ability to eat
(d) Ability to breath

41. In which organ of the human body are the lymphocyte cells formed?
(a) Liver
(b) Long bone
(c) Pancreas
(d) Spleen (Correct)

42. What is stored in the gall bladder?
(a) Enzymes
(b) Bile (Correct)
(c) Urea
(d) Insulin

43. The study of structures and formation of rocks and minerals on other plants is called
(a) Cosmology
(b) Virology
(c) Astrogeology (Correct)
(d) Histology

44. Which vitamin canot store in human body?
(a) Vitamin A
(b) Vitamin C (Correct)
(c) Vitamin D
(d) Vitamin E

45. Deficiency of vitamin C causes
(a) Night-blindness
(b) Beri-Beri
(c) Scurvy (Correct)
(d) None of these

46. Which Vitamin is known as Ascorbic Acid?
(a) Vitamin A
(b) Vitamin B
(c) Vitamin K
(d) Vitamin C (Correct)

47. Deficiency of Vitamin C causes
(a) Tooth diseases (Correct)
(b) Bone diseases
(c) Eye diseases
(d) Skin diseases

48. All forms of energy that we use are ultimately transformed into
(a) Electrical energy
(b) Heat energy (Correct)
(c) Light energy
(d) Chemical energy

49. Water helps in the metabolism process in the presence of
(a) Amino acids
(b) Ribonucleic Acid
(c) Proteins
(d) Enzymes (Correct)

50. The proteins are made in the cells under the instructions of
(a) Genes (Correct)
(b) DNA
(c) RNA
(d) Ribosome

51. Which is an essential constituent of diet?
(a) Starch (Correct)
(b) Glucose
(c) Amino acid
(d) None of these

52. Deficiency of iron in human diet causes:
(a) Goitre
(b) Scurvy
(c) Anaemia (Correct)
(d) Rickets

53. Which of the following acids secreted internally, helps in digestion?
(a) Formalin
(b) Citric
(c) Hydrochloric (Correct)
(d) Acetic

54. After drinking contaminated water, you would be most apt to develop symptoms of
(a) Malaria (b)Typhoid fever (Correct)
(c) Yellow fever
(d) Formalin

55. Recording of brain waves from outer surface of head is called
(a) E.C.G.
(b) MRI
(c) C.T. scans
(d) E.E.G (Correct)

56. Which one of the following is an example of hereditary disease?
(a) AIDS
(b) Hemophilia (Correct)
(c) Syphilis
(d) Formalin

57. Hair, finger nails, hoofs etc. are all made of?
(a) Fat
(b) Vitamins
(c) Proteins (Correct)
(d) Iron

58. What type of infection is tuberculosis?
(a) Viral
(b) Bacterial (Correct)
(c) Fungal
(d) Parasitic

59. AIDS virus destroys the ________ system of the human body.
(a) Circulation
(b) Immune (Correct)
(c) Digestion
(d) Brain

60. Which sets of colour combinations is added in colour vision in TV?
(a) Red, green and blue (Correct)
(b) Orange, black and violet
(c) White, red and yellow

61. Water cannot be used to extinguish fire caused by an electric current because
(a) It may cause another short circuit (Correct)
(b) It may cause hydrolysis
(c) It may cause electrocution

62. Cloudy nights are warmer because
(a) Clouds prevent radiation of heat from ground to air (Correct)
(b) Of low atmospheric pressure
(c) Of the compact density of air

63. Food is cooked quickly in a pressure cooker because
(a) Boiling point of water is decreased
(b) Boiling point of water is increased (Correct)
(c) It absorbs heat quickly

64. The AIDS virus is called.
(a) A.I.B
(b) B.I.H
(c) H.I.V (Correct)
(d) V.I.H

65. Cataract is a disease which is due to
(a) A defect in the optic nerve
(b) Inflammation in the eye
(c) Opacity of cornea (Correct)
(d) Opacity of lens

66. In which form glucose is stored in the liver?
(a) Lactic acid
(b) Lactose
(c) Ribose
(d) Glycogen (Correct)

67. Mercury thermometer was invented by
(a) Galileo (Correct)
(b) Fahrenheit
(c) Newton
(d) Priestly

68. John Walker invented
(a) Safety match (Correct)
(b) Safety razor
(c) Safety pin
(d) Safety valve

69. Gun powder was invented by
(a) Roger Bacon (Correct)
(b) Alfred Nobel
(c) Albert Einstein
(d) Alexander Fleming

70. Who among the following does not have a chemical element named after him?
(a) Albert Einstein
(b) Enrico Fermi
(c) Isaac Newton (Correct)
(d) Mendeleev

71. In which country alcohol is used as fuel for vehicles
(a) U.S.A
(b) Brazil (Correct)
(c) Japan
(d) Germany

72. The device used for the measurement of current, voltage and resistance is
(a) AVO meter (Correct)
(b) Galvanometer
(c) Ammeter
(d) Ohmmeter

73. Silicon is a
(a) Semi-conductor (Correct)
(b) Insulator
(c) Superconductor
(d) Conductor

74. What is Penicillin?
(a) Vitamin
(b) Hormone
(c) Antibiotic (Correct)
(d) Analgesic

75. Liver produces?
(a) Hormones
(b) Bile (Correct)
(c) Enzymes
(d) HCl

76. Lack of ________ causes diabetes
(a) Sugar
(b) Insulin (Correct)
(c) Calcium
(d) Vitamins

77. Triple antigen vaccine is given to children to protect them against
(a) Polio
(b) Whooping cough (Correct)
(c) Tuberculosis
(d) Contagious diseases

78. Storage batteries commonly contain
(a) Copper
(b) Mercury
(c) Lead (Correct)
(d) Iron

79. Water is a universal solvent for what reactions.
(a) Physical
(b) Chemical
(c) Nuclear
(d) Biochemical (Correct)

80. The volume percentage of nitrogen in air is
(a) 60%
(b) 67%
(c) 74%
(d) 78% (Correct)

81. Air contains volume of carbon dioxide approximately;
(a) 3 %
(b) 33%
(c) 0.3 %
(d) 0.03% (Correct)

82. The gases which are used by divers as an artificial atmosphere are helium and;
(a) Nitrogen
(b) Oxygen (Correct)
(c) Neon
(d) None of these

83. Which of the following is involved in blood clotting?
(a) Sodium
(b) Magnesium
(c) Calcium (Correct)
(d) Potassium

84. Which of the following vitamins is essential for bone and teeth formation?
(a) Vitamin A
(b) Vitamin B
(c) Vitamin C
(d) Vitamin D (Correct)

85. The richest source of vitamin D is:
(a) Cod liver oil (Correct)
(b) Spinach
(c) Milk
(d) Cheese

86. Which of the following vitamins is synthesized in the body by intestinal bacteria?
(a) Vitamin B1
(b) Vitamin B4
(c) Vitamin D
(d) Vitamin K (Correct)

87. The vitamin capable of formation of blood is
(a) Vitamin A
(b) Vitamin B (Correct)
(c) Vitamin C
(d) Vitamin D

88. Entomology is the science which deals with
(a) Plants
(b) Animals
(c) Insects (Correct)
(d) Chemicals

89. Which of the following is a mammal?
(a) Ostrich
(b) Crocodile
(c) Platypus (Correct)
(d) Duck

90. Respiratory centre is situated in:
(a) Cerebrum
(b) Cerebellum
(c) Medulla oblongata (Correct)
(d) Diencephalon

91. The normal temperature of the human body is:
(a) 90F
(b) 98F
(c) 98.6F (Correct)
(d) 96.4F

92. The total number of bones in human skull
(a) 28
(b) 42
(c) 22 (Correct)
(d) 37

93. In brain, the site for intelligence, memory and emotion is present in
(a) Cerebrum (Correct)
(b) Cerebellum
(c) Medulta
(d) Hypothalamus

94. The longest and the strongest bone in the human body is
(a) Tibia
(b) Pelvis
(c) Femur (Correct)
(d) Jaw

95. By taking pulse rate of the human body a doctor determines
(a) Condition of the liver
(b) Amount of blood in the body
(c) Checks the lungs
(d) Heart beat (Correct)

96. Hepatitis B is a disease of
(a) Lungs
(b) Heart
(c) Liver (Correct)
(d) Kidney

97. Who discovered circulation of blood in the human body?
(a) Edward Jenner
(b) Joseph Lister
(c) William Harvey (Correct)
(d) Jonon Esals

98. Who was the surgeon who pioneered antiseptic surgery?
(a) Edward Jenner
(b) Joseph Lister (Correct)
(c) Henry William
(d) John Gleeman

99. The credit of inventing the television goes to
(a) Faraday
(b) Baird (Correct)
(c) Edison
(d) Marconi

100. Alfred Nobel is associated with the invention of
(a) Cosmic rays
(b) Dynamite (Correct)
(c) Dynamo
(d) Penicillin

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1. One meter is equal to how many cubic centimeters?
(a) 100 (Correct)
(b) 1000
(c) 10000
(d) 10

2. Temperature is measured by:
(a) Watt
(b) Specific heat
(c) Degree Celsius (Correct)
(d) None of them

3. Unit Decibel is the measurement of:
(a) Electric Charge
(b) Intensity of sound (Correct)
(c) Magnetic Flux
(d) Speed of Ship and Aircraft

4. The unit that is used to measure the electric resistance is
(a) Kelvin
(b) Ohm (Correct)
(c) Coulomb
(d) Watt

5. One centimeter is equal to how many inches
(a) 0.03937
(b) 0.00393
(c) 0.3937 (Correct)
(d) 0.03739

6. One metre is equal to how many feet
(a) 3.381 f
(b) 3.181 f
(c) 3.281 f (Correct)
(d) 3.081 f

7. How is measured the volume
(a) Cubic meter (Correct)
(b) Square meter
(c) Meters
(d) Yards

8. Unit Poise is the measurement of:
(a) Temperature
(b) Magnetic Flux
(c) Energy
(d) Viscosity (Correct)

9. One litre is equal to how many gallons
(a) 0.2200 (Correct)
(b) 0.2100
(c) 0.2500
(d) 0.2300

10. One gram is equal to ___milligrams
(a) 10
(b) 100
(c) 1000 (Correct)
(d) 10000

11. One foot is equal to ____centimeters
(a) 24.45 cm
(b) 28.63 cm
(c) 30.48 cm (Correct)
(d) 31.25 cm

12. One mile is equal to ____kilometers
(a) 1.725
(b) 1.108
(c) 1.609 (Correct)
(d) 1.475

13. Unit Fathom is the measurement of:
(a) Illuminating power of source of light
(b) Temperature
(c) Depth of water (Correct)
(d) Magnetic Flux

14. Radiation activity is measured by:
(a) Coulomb
(b) Ohm
(c) Becquerel (Correct)
(d) All of these

15. Unit Knot is the measurement of:
(a) Temperature
(b) Density
(c) Speed of Ship and Aircraft (Correct)

16. One yard is equal to ____metres
(a) 1.015 m
(b) 1.001 m
(c) 0.914 m (Correct)
(d) 0.956 m

17. One metre is equal to ____yards
(a) 1.094 y (Correct)
(b) 1.105 g
(c) 1.012 y
(d) 1.214 y

18. One inch is equal to ____millimeters
(a) 22.70
(b) 25.40 (Correct)
(c) 26.50
(d) 28.30

19. One nautical mile is equal to ___kilometers
(a) 1.614
(b) 1.921
(c) 1.853 (Correct)
(d) 1.756

20. Unit Nautical Mile is the measurement of:
(a) Distance in Navigation (Correct)
(b) Electric Charge
(c) Magnetic Flux
(d) Speed of Ship and Aircraft

21. Force is measured by:
(a) Pascal
(b) Newton (N) (Correct)
(c) Kelvin (K)
(d) Ampere

22. What is measured by the unit Joule?
(a) Work
(b) Energy
(c) Quantity of heat
(d) All of them (Correct)

23. One cubic yard is equal to how many cubic m
(a) 0.785
(b) 0.755
(c) 0.765 (Correct)
(d) 0.795

24. 10 metres are equal to
(a) 2 decameter
(b) 1 decameter (Correct)
(c) 3 decameter
(d) 4 decameter

25. One square centimeter is equal to ___square millimeter
(a) 100 sq mm (Correct)
(b) 1000 sq mm
(c) 10 sq mm
(d) 10000 sq mm

26. Unit Celsius Centigrade is the measurement of:
(a) Illuminating power of source of light
(b) Speed of Ship and Aircraft
(c) Temperature (Correct)
(d) Magnetic Flux

27. One kilometer is equal to how many metres
(a) 900 m
(b) 1000 m (Correct)
(c) 990 m
(d) 950 m

28. Unit Coulomb is the measurement of:
(a) Electric Charge
(b) Temperature
(c) Magnetic Flux
(d) Electric Charge (Correct)

29. How many kilograms are there in one metric ton?
(a) 100 kg
(b) 1010 kg
(c) 10 kg
(d) 1000 kg (Correct)

30. _____kilograms constitute 1 quintal?
(a) 50
(b) 100 (Correct)
(c) 200
(d) 250

31. One pound is equal to ___kilogram
(a) 0.482
(b) 0.454 (Correct)
(c) 0.445
(d) 0.431

32. One ounce is equal to ___grams
(a) 28.65
(b) 27.95
(c) 28.35 (Correct)
(d) 28.85

33. What is measured by mete per second?
(a) Acceleration
(b) Speed
(c) Airplane’s speed
(d) Velocity (Correct)

34. Unit hertz is the measurement of:
(a) Potential difference
(b) Electricity
(c) Pitch
(d) Frequency (Correct)

35. How many ounces are there in one pound
(a) 18
(b) 16 (Correct)
(c) 14
(d) 15

36. One metre is equal to how many feet
(a) 3.014 f
(b) 3.314 f
(c) 3.281 f (Correct)
(d) 3.146 f

37. Which of the following is the unit for measurement of power?
(a) Watt (W) (Correct)
(b) Volts (V)
(c) Joule (J)
(d) Kelvin (K)

38. 1 fathom is equal to ____meter
(a) 1.828 (Correct)
(b) 1.854
(c) 1.754
(d) 1.831

39. One gallon is equal to how many litres?
(a) 4.55 l (Correct)
(b) 4.45 l
(c) 4.65 l
(d) 4.35 l

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World General Knowledge MCQs (Set-II) for Competitive Exams

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101. The longest optical fiber cable of the world is land between?
(a) Paris and Tokyo
(b) London and New York (Correct)
(c) Singapore and Marseilles
(d) Manila and Toronto

102. Who was the first black President of South Africa?
(a) Girm Woldegiorgis
(b) Nelson Mandela (Correct)

103. Which is the most populous continent?
(a) Africa
(b) Asia (Correct)
(c) America
(d) Europe

104. The least populous continent is:
(a) Europe
(b) Australia
(c) Antarctica (Correct)
(d) None of these

105. The distinction of the continent Antarctica is:
(a) Most populated continent
(b) Least populated continent
(c) Uninhabited Continent (Correct) | Important World General Knowledge MCQs
(d) Warmest continent

106. Country with the largest expenditure on defence is:
(a) Canada
(b) USA (Correct) | Important World General Knowledge MCQs
(c) Russia
(d) China

107. The tallest tree in the world is
(a) Cedar
(b) Redwood (Correct)
(c) Eucalyptus
(d) Date palm

108. Name the longest Rail tunnel of the world
(a) Channel (UK)
(b) Seikan (Japan) (Correct)
(c) Shimizu (Japan)
(d) Rokko (Japan)

109. Name the river in the world which carries the maximum volume of water
(a) Amazon (Correct)
(b) Nile
(c) Mississippi
(d) Indus

110. The largest, heaviest and longest mammal is:
(a) Shark
(b) Elephant
(c) Blue whale (Correct)
(d) None of them

101. Name the longest lived land animal:
(a) Tiger
(b) Giraffe
(c) Cheetah
(d) Elephant (Correct)

102. The fastest land animal is:
(a) Cheetah or hunting Leopard (Correct)
(b) Bengal’s Tiger
(c) African Tiger
(d) None of these
103. Identify the tallest animal:
(a) Giraffe (Correct)
(b) Ostrich
(c) Zebra
(d) None of these

104. In land size which is the largest country?
(a) India
(b) Russia (Correct)
(c) China
(d) America

105. Which country is considered the largest democracy?
(a) America
(b) India (Correct)
(c) Russia
(d) Canada

106. The smallest republic is:
(a) Kuwait
(b) Nauru (Correct)
(c) Iraq
(d) Maldives

107. Kalaallit Nunaat (formerly Grenland) is known as the:
(a) Smallest Island
(b) Most Populated Island
(c) Largest Island of the World (Correct)
(d) Last inhabitant Island

108. Coldest planet is:
(a) Earth
(b) Sun
(c) Neptune (Correct)
(d) Venus

109. Hottest planet which estimated surface temperature is 464oC:
(a) Venus (Correct)
(b) Uranus
(c) Neptune
(d) Saturn

110. Planet nearest to Earth is:
(a) Pluto
(b) Jupiter
(c) Venus (Correct)
(d) Mars

111. Identify the fastest planet:
(a) Venus
(b) Pluto
(c) Mercury (Correct)
(d) Mars

112. Country with the largest army is:
(a) China (Correct)
(b) India
(c) Russia
(d) USA

113. Identify the longest day of the year?
(a) 21 April
(b) 21 June (Correct)
(c) 21 May
(d) 21 December

114. Which is the most common element in atmosphere?
(a) Hydrogen
(b) Oxygen
(c) Nitrogen (Correct)
(d) None of these

115. Which is the common element in the universe?
(a) Oxygen
(b) Hydrogen (Correct)
(c) Sulphur
(d) Neon

116. Name the longest bone in human body?
(a) The thigh bone or femur (Correct)
(b) Neck bone
(c) Back bone
(d) None of these

117. Identify the hardest element:
(a) Diamond (Correct)
(b) Calcium
(c) Carbon
(d) Iron

118. Identify the first clones animal:
(a) Dotty (Donkey)
(b) Monkey)
(c) Dolly (Sheep) (Correct)
(d) Alpha

119. Name the longest Glacier of the world.
(a) Alberta (Canada)
(b) Tiber (China)
(c) Lambart (Antarctica) (Correct)
(d) Titicaca (Bolivia)

120. Name the longest Road Tunnel of the world
(a) St. Gothard (Sweden) (Correct)
(b) Angkor (Cambodia)
(c) Broadway (USA)
(d) None of them

121. Who is the youngest elected president of USA?
(a) Henry Truman
(b) John F. Kennedy (Correct)
(c) Andrew Jackson
(d) None of these
(c) Omar Bango
(d) Ratu Josefa

122. Name the largest fresh water lake by volume in the world is
(a) Lake Tanganyika
(b) Lake Superior
(c) Lake Baikal (Correct)
(d) Lake Michigan

123. Sputnik I was the first artificial satellite to orbit the earth on.
(a) October 4, 1957 (Correct)
(b) September 15, 1956
(c) August 5, 1955
(d) September 4, 1957

124. Who was the first President of USA?
(a) John Adams
(b) Thomas Jafferson
(c) George Washington (Correct)
(d) James Madison

125. Which is the largest country in the Arabian Peninsula?
(a) Oman
(b) Yemen
(c) Saudi Arabia (Correct)
(d) Kuwait

126. Identify the brightest planet:
(a) Venus (Correct)
(b) Plato
(c) Jupiter
(d) Mercury

127. Which of the following was the first news paper?
(a) The Peking news (Correct)
(b) Al Ahram
(c) Izvestia
(d) Le Monde

128. Loop is the longest platform of the world located in
(a) New York (Correct)
(b) India
(c) China
(d) UK

129. Who is the first woman judge of high court of Pakistan?
(a) Majida Rizvi (Correct)
(b) Nashreen Malik
(c) Parveen Zahida
(d) Khalida Aftab

130. Which country is the biggest producer of Uranium in the world?
(a) France
(b) Canada (Correct)
(c) U.S.A.
(d) Zaire

131. Which is fastest growing tree in the world?
(a) Teak
(b) Sal
(c) Eucalyptus (Bamboo) (Correct)
(d) Banyan

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132. Which one of the following is the highest plateau in the world?
(a) Tibet (Pamir (Correct))
(b) Pother
(c) Lhotse
(d) None these

133. Identify the faintest planet:
(a) Jupiter
(b) Pluto
(c) Pluto
(d) Venus (Correct)

134. Planet with most satellites is:
(a) Venus
(b) Jupiter (Correct)
(c) Saturn
(d) Pluto

135. Sirius A (Brightest star) is also known as:
(a) Cat Star
(b) Lion Star
(c) Horse Star
(d) Dog Star (Correct)

136. Name the first woman speaker of US Congress is
(a) Nancy Palosy (Correct)
(b) Condaliza Rice
(c) Nancy Pawell
(d) Hillery Clinton

137. Which is the largest state of USA?
(a) New York
(b) California
(c) Texas
(d) Alaska (Correct)

138. Which country has the largest storage of platinum in the world?
(a) Chile
(b) Peru
(c) Nigeria
(d) South Africa (Correct)

139. The country which leads in the production of rubber in the world is:
(a) Australia
(b) Indonesia
(c) Malaysia
(d) Thailand (Correct)

140. Yuri Gagarin, a Russian was the first person to go in space in which was year?
(a) 1967
(b) 1960
(c) 1964
(d) 1961 (Correct)

141. Mention the biggest stock Exchange:
(a) Tokyo Stock Exchange, Japan
(b) Chicago Stock Exchange, USA
(c) Washington Stock Exchange USA
(d) The New York Stock Exchange, USA (Correct)

142. The smallest Muslim State Population wise is
(a) Maldives (Correct)
(b) Bahrain
(c) The Comoros
(d) Jordan

143. The smallest Muslim State area wise is
(a) Maldives (Correct)
(b) Bahrain
(c) The Comoros
(d) Jordan

144. Which is the biggest restaurant chain?
(a) Turkish Grill
(b) Richet Burgers
(c) KFC
(d) McDonalds (Correct)

145. Which of the following countries is the largest producer of coal in the world?
(a) Russia
(b) China (Correct)
(c) Pakistan
(d) U.S.A.

146. Which was the first country to give women a right to vote?
(a) United Stated
(b) Denmark
(c) UK
(d) New Zealand (Correct)

147. The world’s highest waterfall is located in
(a) Canada
(b) Venezuela (Correct)
(c) Britain
(d) USA

148. Which country leads in the production of catching fish?
(a) China (Correct)
(b) Japan
(c) Peru
(d) Brazil

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149. Name the first man to receive an artificial heart:
(a) Louis Washkansky
(b) Louise Brown
(c) Dr. Bacney B. Clark (Correct)
(d) R.H. Lawler

150. Name the first test-tube baby:
(a) Louise Brown (Correct)
(b) Louis Washkansky
(c) R.H. Lawler
(d) Tom Whittaker

151. New Zealand government granted unqualified right of vote to women in
(a) 1913
(b) 1893 (Correct)
(c) 1885
(d) 1895

152. Who was the first person to reach North Pole?
(a) James Clark
(b) John Ross
(c) Robert-e-Peary (Correct)(d) None of above

153. Robert Peary reached North Pole in?
(a) 1908
(b) 1910
(c) 1909 (Correct) | Important World General Knowledge MCQs
(d) 1921

154. Which country is considered the largest democracy in the world?
(a) America
(b) India (Correct) | Important World General Knowledge MCQs
(c) Russia
(d) Canada

155. Which is the longest railway line in the world?
(a) Canadian-Pacific Railway
(b) Trans-Siberian Railway (Correct) | Important World General Knowledge MCQs
(c) Indian Railway
(d) London Railway

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156. The deepest lake in the world is
(a) Red Sea
(b) Dal Lake
(c) Caspian Sea
(d) Baikal (Correct) | Important World General Knowledge MCQs

157. Which of the following is the Nearest Star?
(a) Proxima Centauri (Correct) | Important World General Knowledge MCQs
(b) Proxima Pluto
(c) Proxima Center
(d) Proxima Century

158. Petronas Twin Towers are situated at Malaysia’s city:
(a) Petaling Jaya
(b) Kuala Lumpur (Correct) | Important World General Knowledge MCQs
(c) Kuala Terengganu
(d) George Town

159. Name the first person who reached South Pole?
(a) Major White
(b) Ronald Amundson (Correct) | Important World General Knowledge MCQs
(c) Charles Conrad
(d) Alan Bean

160. Ronald Amundson reached South Pole in
(a) 1910
(b) 1911 (Correct) | Important World General Knowledge MCQs
(c) 1912
(d) 1913

161. Which is the largest Islamic country area wise?
(a) Kazakhstan (Correct) | Important World General Knowledge MCQs
(b) Pakistan
(c) Saudi Arabia
(d) Afghanistan

162. Which country is known as the smallest Islamic country?
(a) Maldives (Correct) | Important World General Knowledge MCQs
(b) Bahrain
(c) Kuwait
(d) Qatar

163. The biggest Islamic country is:
(a) Indonesia (Correct) | Important World General Knowledge MCQs
(b) Pakistan
(c) Malaysia
(d) Bangladesh

164. Which is the oldest capital city that is inhabited since C. 2500 BC?
(a) Tokyo
(b) Baghdad
(c) Damascus (Correct) | Important World General Knowledge MCQs
(d) Delhi


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Universe, Galaxy, Light Year, Solar System, Sun, Earth, Astronomical System of Units

1) The biggest planet in our solar system is (CSS 2013)

(a) Venus
(b) Pluto
(c) Jupiter
(d) None of these
Answer: (c)
In terms of mass, volume, and surface area, Jupiter is the biggest planet in our Solar System by a wide margin.
Size and Mass:
Jupiter’s mass, volume, surface area and mean circumference are 1.8981 x 1027 kg, 1.43128 x 1015 km3, 6.1419 x 1010 km2, and 4.39264 x 105 km respectively. To put that in perspective, Jupiter diameter is roughly 11 times that of Earth, and 2.5 the mass of all the other planets in the Solar System combined.

2) The universe is ———-. (CSS 1996)

(a) Stationary
(b) Expanding
(c) Contracting
(d) None of these
Answer: (b)
In June 2016, NASA and ESA scientists reported that the universe was found to be expanding 5% to 9% faster than thought earlier, based on studies using the Hubble Space Telescope

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World Records: Important Solved MCQs for Competitive Exams

World Records: Important Solved MCQs for Competitive Exams

Largest bird | Important World Records
• Ostrich of North Africa

Smallest bird
• Male bee hummingbird of Cuba.

The first to launch earth satellite or artificial body to moon
• USSR

The first President of the U.S.A.
• George Washington