Ques : Dhundhari, Mewari, Mewati and Hadauti are among the principal dialects of which Indian state?
A. Madhya Pradesh
B. Rajasthan
C. Gujrat
D. Himachal Pradesh
Ans: A. Madhya Pradesh
Ques : What is the state tree of Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand ?
A. Shisham
B. Mango
C. Sal
D. Ashoka
Ans : A. Shisham
Ques : Whose army defeated Sultan Baz Bahadur in the Battle of Sarangpur ?
A. Akbar
B. Iltutmish
C. Allauddin Khilji
D. Jahangir
Ans : A. Akbar
Ques : Which Nobel Laureate's collection of writings was published as ' Freedom from Fear' ?
A. Liu Xiaobo
B. Martin Lither King Jr.
C. Nelson Mandela
D. Aung San Suu Kyi
Ans : A. Liu Xiaobo
Description: Liu Xiaobo is a Chinese literary critic, writer, professor, and human rights activist who called for political reforms and the end of communist single-party rule.[2] He is currently incarcerated as a political prisoner in Jinzhou, Liaoning.
Ques : Who created the record of hitting the fastest century in T20 internationals in Just 45 balls ?
A. Richard Levi
B. Aaron Finch
C. Chris Gayle
D. Brendon McCullum
Ans : A. Richard Levi
Description: Richard Ernst Levi (born 14 January 1988 in Johannesburg) is a South African cricketer. He played in the 2006 U-19 Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka. He currently plays for Western Province, Cape Cobras and Northants Steelbacks. He attended Wynberg Boys' High school in Cape Town and received honours for cricket in 2005
Ques : Which chess piece usually moves forward in a straight line, but has to move diagonally to capture a piece?
A. Bishop
B. Rook
C. King
D. Pawn
Ans : D. Pawn
Description: he pawn is the most numerous piece in the game of chess, and in most circumstances, also the weakest. It historically represents infantry, or more particularly, armed peasants or pikemen.[citation needed] Each player begins a game of chess with eight pawns, one on each square of the rank immediately in front of the other pieces. (In algebraic notation, the white pawns start on a2, b2, c2, ..., h2, while black pawns start on a7, b7, c7, ..., h7.)
Ques : In the Hindi film 'OMG Oh My God!', on what ground does the insurance company reject the claim made by Kanji Bhai?
A. Cheque bounce
B. Non-payment of premium
C. Act of God
D. Incorrect address
Ans : C. Act of God
Ques : What is the name of the baby born to Prince William and Catherine in 2013 ?
A. Prince George
B. Prince Gabriel
C. Prince Magnum
D. Prince Leonor
Ans : A. Prince George
Ques : Which of these Test cricketers is the son of another Test cricketer?
A. Gautam Gambhir
B. Yuvraj Singh
C. Ishant Sharma
D. Suresh Raina
Ans : B. Yuvraj Singh
Ques : Which of these former French territories in India lies on the Malabar Coast?
A. Mahe
B. Karaikal
C. Yanam
D. Chandernagore
Ans : A. Mahe
Ques : Which Greek philosopher tutored Alexander the Great in the Childhood?
A. Pythagoras
B. Aristotle
C. Socrates
D. Plato
Ans : B. Aristotle
Description: Aristotle was a Greek philosopher born in Stagirus in 384 BCE. His father, Nicomachus died when Aristotle was a child and he lived under a guardian's care.
Born: 384 BC, Stagira, Greece
Died: 322 BC, Chalcis, Greece
Ques : According to the Mahabharata , Kansa married the two daughters of which king?
A. Virata
B. Kakudmi
C. Jarasandha
D. Sarbasena
Ans : C. Jarasandha
Description: Jarasandha was the king of Magadha. He was the son of a Vedic king named Brihadratha. He was also a great devotee of Lord Shiva. But he is generally held in negative light owing to his enmity with the Yadava clan in the Mahābhārata.
Ques : The Rushikulya beach in India is one of the largest nesting places of which sea turtle ?
A. Kemp's Ridley
B. Leatherback
C. Loggerhead
D. Olive Ridley
Ans : D. Olive Ridley
Ques : Which of these would you need if you are shopping online ?
A. Cash-on-purchase
B. Credit Card
C. Clock
D. Car
Ans : B. Credit Card
Ques : With Which activities is 'bonsai' associated ?
A. Gardening
B. Cooking
C. Martial Arts
D. Beauty Treatments.
Ans : A. Gardening
Ques : In which state would you find the towns of Ganjam, Gopalpur and Khordha ?
A. Andhra Pradesh
B. Gujrat
C. Odisha
D. Jharkhand
Ans : C. Odisha
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