100 gk questions

 100 gk questions for comparative exam.

100 gk questions

1) A plant that cannot stand on its own is called?

 A) Climber

 B) Herb

 C) Shrub

 D) Tree 

2) How many times do Muslims offer namaz in a day?

 A) 2 times

 B) 3 times

 C) 4 times

 D) 5 times

3) What is Moon?

 A) Star

 B) Satellite

 C) Planet

 D) Asteroid 

4) A computer device that displays pictures and text on its screen is called?

 A) Keyboard

 B) Mouse

 C) Monitor

 D) Joystick 

5) Capital of Australia is?

 A) Ottawa

 B) Canberra

 C) Montreal

 D) Victoria 

6) Currency of Germany is?

 A) Euro

 B) Ruble

 C) Yen

 D) Won 

7) In a leap year, a year has?

 A) 364 days

 B) 365 days

 C) 366 days

 D) 367 days 

8) P. V. Sindhu is associated with which

 sports?

 A) Wrestling

 B) Boxing

 C) Chess

 D) Badminton 

9) A book written by unknown author is called?

 A) Anonymous

 B) Anarchist

 C) Contemporary

 D) Custodian 

10) Rabindranath Tagore was a?

 A) Filmmaker

 B) Politics

 C) Scientist

 D) Poet 

11) How many months have 30 days in a year?

 A) 4

 B) 5

 C) 6

 D) 7 

12) Who played the main character in the movie RUSTOM?

 A) Akshay Kumar

 B) Salman Khan

 C) Shahrukh Khan

 D) Aamir Khan 

13) The hard parts inside your body are called?

 A) Skin

 B) Bones

 C) Limbs

 D) Muscles 

14) Deepa Karmakar is associated with which sports?

 A) Badminton

 B) Shooting

 C) Boxing

 D) Gymnastics 


15. Sunil Gavaskar is associated with which of the following sports? 

A) football

B) cricket  

C) Batman

D) athelets 

16) A house made of ice is called?

 A) Hut

 B) Houseboat

 C) Camper

 D) Igloo 

17) Which of the following is a disease caused by mosquito?

 A) Goitre

 B) Malaria

 C) Cataract

 D) Scurvy 

18) Charminar is in?

 A) Hyderabad

 B) Kolkata

 C) Mumbai

 D) Bhopal 

19) Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bhagwad Gita are the holy books of?

 A) Muslims

 B) Hindus

 C) Sikhs

 D) Christians 

20) How many legs does a mosquito have?

 A) 4

 B) 6

 C) 8

 D) 10 

21) The two holes in your nose are called?

 A) Nostrils

 B) Larynx

 C) Melanin

 D) Vertebrae 

22) Which planet is known as Red Planet?

 A) Venus

 B) Earth

 C) Jupiter

 D) Mars 

23) How many players are there in a Polo team?

 A) 6

 B) 8

 C) 4

 D) 11 

24) Study of weather is called?

 A) Meteorology

 B) Biology

 C) Astrology

 D) Nephology 

25) 1 Quarter is equal to?

 A) 1

 B) 1/2

 C) 1/3

 D) 1/4 

26) Which of the following is an European country?

 A) South Africa

 B) Italy

 C) Australia

 D) Brazi 

27) How many tennis Grand Slams are played every year?

 A) 1

 B) 2

 C) 3

 D) 4 

28) Ganymede is the satellite of which planet?

 A) Mars

 B) Jupiter

 C) Neptune

 D) Venus 

29) Which language is used by computer to process data.

 A) High Level Language

 B) Low Level Language

 C) Binary Language

 D) Algorithmic Language 

30) A computer consists of?

 A) Input and Output device

 B) Memory

 C) CPU

 D) All of these 

31) The process of plants using energy from sunlight to turn carbon dioxide into food is known?

 A) Transpiration

 B) Oxidation

 C) Photosynthesis

 D) Respiration 

32) Which chemical element is commonly present in common salt?

 A) lodine

 B) Potassium

 C) Manganese

 D) Silver 

33) The only metal that is liquid at room temperature is?

 A) Lead

 B) Silver

 C) Gold

 D) Mercury 

34) Jagadish Chandra Bose was a?

 A) Politician

 B) Writer

 C) Cricketer

 D) Scientist 

35) Who built Agra Fort?

 A) Akbar

 B) Shah Jahan

 C) Aurangzeb

 D) Qutubuddin Aibak 

36) Who was the son of Humayun?

 A) Babur

 B) Akbar

 C) Jehangir

 D) Shah Jahan 

37) Who wrote the book - Alice in Wonderland?

 A) William Shakespeare

 B) Leo Tolstoy

 C) Charles Dicken

 D) Lewis Carroll 

38) A house for storing grains is called?

 A) Cellar

 B) Store

 C) Granary

 D) Godown 

39) National Aquatic Animal of India is?

 A) River Dolphin

 B) Blue whale

 C) Gangetic shark

 D) Octopus 

40) Lemon is the good source of which vitamin?

 A) Vitamin A

 B) Vitamin B

 C) Vitamin C

 D) Vitamin D 

41) Who invented light bulb?

 A) Galileo Galilei

 B) Thomas Edison

 C) Benjamin Franklin

 D) Marie Curie 

42) Don Bradman was a?

 A) football

 B) cricket

 C) delete 

D) boxer 

43) Water is made up of two elements.

 They are

 A) Nitrogen and Hydrogen

 B) Nitrogen and Helium

 C) Hydrogen and Oxygen

 D) Oxygen and Nitrogen 

44) How many lungs does the human body have?

 A) 1

 B) 2

 C) 3

 D) 4 

45) Ceylon is the old name of which country?

 A) Sri Lanka

 B) Thailand

 C) Myanmar

 D) Vietnam 

46) Bible is the holy books of?

 A) Muslims

 B) Hindus

 C) Sikhs

 D) Christians 

47) The national anthem?'Jana Gana Mana' was written by?

 A) Mohammad Iqbal

 B) Gulzar

 C) Rabindranath Tagore

 D) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee 

48) Which of the following plant give us Gum?

 A) Keekar

 B) Tulsi

 C) Lavender

 D) Eucalyptus 

49) Which of the following is the largest milk producing country of the world?

 A) USA

 B) India

 C) China

 D) Germany 

50) 1 decimetre is equal to?

 A) 1 centimetre

 B) 0.10 centimetre

 C) 10 centimetre

 D) 0.01 centimetre 

51) On which river Nagarjuna Sagar dam is built?

 A) Sutlej

 B) Krishna

 C) Narmada

 D) Godavari 

52) Who among the following was once Prime Minister of India?

 A) Zakir Hussain

 B) Shankar Dayal Sharma

 C) Vishwanath Pratap Singh

 D) Rajendra Prasad 

53) Tennis player Rafael Nadal belongs to which country?

 A) Switzerland

 B) USA

 C) Spain

 D) Germany 

54) Before becoming Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi was the Chief Minister of which state?

 A) Gujarat

 B) Maharashtra

 C) Rajasthan

 D) Madhya Pradesh 

55) In Ramayana, Kumbhakarana was the brother of?

 A) Ram

 B) Hanuman

 C) Ravana

 D) Meghnad 

56) A group of sheep is called?

 A) Pack

 B) Flock

 C) School

 D) Pride 

57) Headquarter of company Samsung is in which country?

 A) South Korea

 B) China

 C) Singapore

 D) Taiwan 

58) In which sport the term 'Wide' is used?

 A) Football

 B) Hockey

 C) Cricket

 D) Kabaddi 

59) How many zeros are there in one hundred thousand?

 A) 3

 B) 4

 C) 6

 D) 5 

60) Sonu Nigam is a famous for?

 A) Painter

 B) Actor

 C) Cricketer

 D) Singer 

61) What was the real name of Gautam Buddha?

 A) Siddhartha

 B) Chandragupta

 C) Rishabha

 D) Mahavira 

62) Which of the following country shares its border with India?

 A) Bangladesh

 B) Irak

 C) Sri Lanka

 D) Thailand 

63) Which of the following Largest snake in the world is?

 A) Black Mamba

 B) Rattlesnake

 C) King Cobra

 D) Anaconda 

64) Which of the following is a Continent?

 A) United States of America

 B) South America

 C) Great Britain

 D) India 

65) A large area of land covered with sand is called?

 A) Ocean

 B) Peninsula

 C) Desert

 D) Island 

66) What is the full form of cricket tournament IPL?

 A) International Premier League

 B) Indian Player League

 C) Indian Premier League

 D) International Player League 

67) Which of the following country does not share its border with India?

 A) Pakistan

 B) Bangladesh

 C) Sri Lanka

 D) Nepal 

68) Which word is opposite in meaning to the word SMOOTH?

 A) Clear

 B) Rough

 C) Transparent

 D) Blurred 

69) National Sports Day in India is celebrated on?

 A) 29th August

 B) 29th September

 C) 29th October

 D) 29th November 

70) Who among the following was once President of India?

 A) Lal Bahadur Shastri

 B) Shankar Dayal Sharma

 C) Viswanath Pratap Singh

 D) Morarji Desai 

71) Fishes breathe with the help of?

 A) Stomata

 B) Nose

 C) Air holes

 D) Gills 

72) Which of the following is an Omnivores?

 A) Snake

 B) Zebra

 C) Crow

 D) Lion 

73) Sharp pointed claws of an Eagle is called?

 A) Talons

 B) Beak

 C) Perch

 D) Feather 

74) Which of the following is not a sense of organ?

 A) Eyes

 B) Brain

 C) Nose

 D) Skin 

75) Which planet is called the Morning Star and the Evening Star?

 A) Earth

 B) Mars

 C) Jupiter

 D) Venus 

76) The Golden Temple is situated at?

 A) Amritsar

 B) Ambala

 C) Chandigarh

 D) Ludhiana 

77) Which of the following is the harvest festival of India?

A) Bihu

B) Pongal

C) Onam

D) All of these 

78) In which direction a needle of a compass always points?

 A) North

 B) South

 C) East

 D) West 

79) Mahatma Gandhi was born on?

 A) 2nd September

 B) 2nd October

 C) 2nd November

 D) 2nd December 

80) How many zeros are there in one million?

 A) 3

 B) 4

 C) 6

 D) 5 

81) Which of the following is not a river of India?

 A) Brahmaputra

 B) Damodar

 C) Nile

 D) Sutlej 

82) National Capital Territory of India is?

 A) Chandigarh 

B) Puducherry

 C) New Delhi

 D) Lakshadweep 

83) Which of the following word will come first in dictionary?

 A) School

 B) Principal

 C) Student

 D) Period 

84) What is the name of two bean shaped organs in the human body which helps to keep the blood clean?

 A) Lungs

 B) Brain

 C) Heart

 D) Kidneys 

85) Which ocean lies to the south of
 India?

 A) Arctic Ocean

 B) Pacific Ocean

 C) Indian Ocean

 AND) Atlantic Ocean

86) 2018 FIFA Football World Cup was held in?

 A) China

 B) Russia

 C) Australia

 D) England 

87) AR Rahman is related to which of the following fields?

 A) Cricket 

B) Journalism

 C) Music

 D) Scientist 

88) Abhinav Bindra is associated with which sports?

 A) Boxing

 B) Shooting

 C) Badminton

 D) Wrestling 

89) After Hindi which is the second most spoken language in India?

 A) Bengali

 B) Urdu

 C) Kannada

 D) Tamil 

90) An astronaut in outer space will observe sky as:

 A) White

 B) Black

 C) Blue

 D) Red 

91) Animals living both on land and in water is called?

 A) Mammals

 B) Carnivorous

 C) Amphibian

 D) Herbivorous 

92) Bamboo is a?

 A) Tree 

B) Weed

 C) Grass

 D) Shrub 

93) Brightest planet of the solar system is?

 A) Mercury

 B) Venus

 C) Jupiter 

D) Saturn 

94) Capital of Lakshadweep is?

 A) Silvassa

 B) Kavaratti

 C) Portblair

 D) Daman 

95) Chilka lake is located at?

 A) West Bengal

 B) Odisha

 C) Tamil Nadu

 D) Rajasthan 
96) Capital of United States of America
 (USA) is

 A) New York

 B) San Francisco

C) California

 D) Washington D.C. 

97) Dalhousie hill station is in which state?

 A) Himachal Pradesh

 B) Jammu and Kashmir

 C) Tamil Nadu

 D) West Bengal 

98) Data that is copied from an application is called?

 A) Clipboard

 B) Chessboard

 C) Copyboard

 D) Pasteboard

99) Dipa Karmakar is related to which sports?

 A) Gymnastic

 B) Shooting

 C) Badminton

 D) Wrestling 

100) Eden Garden cricket stadium is in?

 A) Chennai

 B) Mumbai

 C) Kolkata

 D) New Delhi 


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