Q1. Who founded the search engine "Google"?
Answer: Larry Page & Sergey Brin founded Google in 1998.
Q3. When was the camera invented?
Ans: In the year 1816 by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce.
Q4. What is the origin of the Tapi River?
Ans: Satpura Ranges
Q5. Which is said to be the highest region of the earth?
Ans: Tibet - 14,370 feet above sea level.
Q6. Which public sector bank is the largest in India?
Ans: State Bank of India
Q7. What was the ruling period of Razia Sultana?
Ans: 1236AD - 1240AD
Q8. Where is Salim Ali National Park located?
Ans: Jammu & Kashmir
Q9. Where is the World Health Organisation situated?
Ans: Geneva, Switzerland
Q10. When do we celebrate National Science Day?
Ans: February 28
Q11. Kuala Lumpur is the capital of which country?
Ans: Malaysia
Q12. What is the currency of Japan?
Ans: Japanese Yen
Q13. Where is the pyramid of Khufu present?
Ans: Egypt
Q14. Which Mughal ruler is associated with Bibi ka Maqbara?
Ans: Aurangzeb
Q15. Where was freedom fighter Udham Singh born?
Ans: Udham Singh was born in Sunam, Sangrur district of Punjab
Q16. How many times can an American President be elected?
Ans: Eight years (Two times)
Q17. Who is known as the Father of Mathematics?
Ans: Archimedes
Q18. What is the capital of Mexico City?
Ans: Mexico City
Q19. How many MBs are there in 1 GB?
Ans: 1024 MBs
Q20. Name any one country which is present in both Asia and Europe.
Ans: Turkey
Q21. What does COVID-19 mean?
Ans: Coronavirus Disease 2019
Q22. Which probe launch influenced the movie "Mission Mangal"?
Ans: Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) / Mangalyaan
Q23. Which revolutionary established the slogan "Jai Jawan Jai Kisan"?
Ans: Lal Bahadur Shastri
Q24. Who is the writer of "The God of Small Things"?
Ans: Arundhati Roy
Q25. Which was the first state on the basis of language in India?
Ans: Andhra Pradesh
Q26. Where is the Bhil tribe found?
Ans: Rajasthan
Q27. What does "DC" mean in Washington DC?
Ans: District of Columbia
Q28. What is Nagpur famous for?
Ans: Oranges
Q29. What is the full form of ISRO?
Ans: Indian Space Research Organisation
Q30. Which date is written in the preamble of India as Samvidhan Divas?
Ans: November 26, 1949
Q31. What is produced when there is friction?
Ans: Heat
Q34. When is Earth Day celebrated?
Ans: 22nd April
Q35. ‘Taekwondo’ is from which country?
Ans: Korea
Q36. Which state in India has its own constitution?
Ans: Jammu and Kashmir
Q37. Name the smallest continent in the world.
Ans: Australia
Q38. What does LED stand for?
Ans: Light Emitting Diode
Q39. What is the language from which the word ‘Tsunami’ comes?
Ans: Japanese
Q40. Who is the author of the book “The Story of my experiments with Truth”?
Ans: Mahatma Gandhi
Q41. Which state in India has the longest coastline?
Ans: Gujarat has the longest coastline of 1,596 km.
Q44. Which year did India celebrate its first Republic Day?
Ans: 1950
Q45. Which continent is considered the hottest in the world?
Ans: Africa
Q46. Which bank is known as the “Banker’s Bank”?
Ans: Reserve Bank of India
Q47. Which animal never consumes water at all?
Ans: Kangaroo rat
Q48. Which element glows in the dark?
Ans: Radioactive element
Q50. Which metal is found in the earth’s core?
Ans: Iron
Q51. Which metal is a soft metal?
Ans: Gold
Q52. Which metal is in liquid form?
Ans: Mercury
Q53. Which is the largest animal on land in the world?
Ans: African elephants
Q54. Which country in the world is the smallest in size?
Ans: Vatican City
Q55. Which is the fastest animal in the world?
Ans: Cheetah
Q56. Who invented electricity?
Ans: Benjamin Franklin
Q57. How many stars does the flag of China have?
Ans: Five
Q58. What are the mediums through which sounds travel?
Ans: Solid, liquid and gas
Q59. Which is the largest animal in water?
Ans: Blue whale
Q60. Where is Bandipur National Park situated?
Ans: Karnataka
Q64. Name a game that is associated with China Cup.
Ans: Gymnastics
Q66. Port Louis is the capital of which country?
Ans. Mauritius
Q68. What is the Ring of Fire?
Ans. Ring of Fire is also known as the Circum-Pacific Belt. It is a path along the Pacific
Ocean which is characterised by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes. The majority of
the Earth's volcanoes and earthquakes take place along the Ring of Fire.
Q69. Name the largest flower in the world.
Ans. Rafflesia arnoldii
Q71. Who has written Humayun Nama?
Ans. Gulbadan Begum
Q72. In which states of India, the famous 'Hornbill Festival' is celebrated?
Ans. Nagaland
Q73. What is the greenhouse effect?
Ans. It is a process that occurs when gases in the atmosphere of the Earth trap the heat of the
Sun. This process makes Earth much warmer than it would be without an atmosphere.
Q74. What is the national sport of Hungary?
Ans. Water Polo is the national game of Hungary.
Q76. What is Global Warming?
Ans. “Global warming” refers to the rise in global temperatures due mainly to the increasing
concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. “Climate change” refers to the
increasing changes in the measures of climate over a long period of time – including
precipitation, temperature, and wind patterns.
Q77. Name an oilseed that is used in the manufacturing of paints?
Ans. Linseed oil
Q78. What is the process of loosening the soil called?
Ans. Tilling or Ploughing
Q82. What is the largest object in our solar system by mass and size?
Ans. The Sun is by far the largest object in the solar system. The total diameter of The Sun is
approximately 10 times that of Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system.
Q84. Vilnius is the capital of which country?
Ans. Lithuania
Q85. What do you mean by Silviculture?
Ans. It is a science of forest farming.
Q86. What chemical is also known as wood alcohol?
Ans. Methanol. It is also known as methyl alcohol.
Q87. In which country was the first compass invented?
Ans. China
Q88. Who is known as the 'Frontier Gandhi'?
Ans. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Q89. Who is known as the 'Saint of the Gutters'?
Ans. Mother Teressa
Q92. Name the unicellular organisms
Ans. Amoeba and Paramecium
Q93. Who is the Father of our Nation?
Ans. Mahatma Gandhi
Q94. Who was the first President of India?
Ans. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Q95. Who is known as the Father of the Indian Constitution?
Ans. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
Q96. What city is the Statue of Liberty in?
Ans. The statue of liberty is in New York City
Q97. How many Cricket World Cups does India have?
Answer: India has two cricket world cups.
Q98. Martyrs’ Day is celebrated every year on?
Ans. 30th January
Q99. The smallest state of India is?
Ans. Goa
Q100. The highest dam in India is the?
Ans. Tehri Dam in Uttrakhand
Q101. What is the National Tree of India?
Ans. Banyan tree
Q102. Who won the Cricket World Cup 2023?
Ans: Australia