Friday, October 18, 2013

KBC 7 18th October Questions asked to Manisha Kumari, Patna & Sandeep Kumar Singh, Ranchi, Jharkhand




Ques 01 : Which of these can be 'ghunghrale' or 'reshmi'?
A. Lips
B. Walk
C. Laughter
D. Hair
Ans : Hair.



Ques 02 : 'Poplin', 'rubiya' and 'flannel' are types of what?
A. Leather
B. Plastic
C. Fabrics
D. Rubber.
Ans :  C. Fabrics



Ques 03 : On a Clock Dial, how many complete revolutions does an hour hand make in 24 hours ?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four.
Ans : B. Two


Ques 04 : What types of animals are dinosaurs?
A. Reptiles
B. Mammals
C. Amphibians
D. Fish
Ans : A. Reptiles
Clockwise from above left: Green turtle (Chelonia mydas), tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus), Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus), and Sinai agama (Pseudotrapelus sinaitus).
Description :The British anatomist Thomas Henry Huxley made Latreille's definition popular and, together with Richard Owen, expanded Reptilia to include the various fossil "antediluvian monsters", including dinosaurs and the mammal-like (synapsid) Dicynodon he helped describe.

Ques 05 : In Which of these sports has India never won an Olympic medal ?
A. Badminton
B. Boxing
C. Archery
D. Wrestling
Ans : C. Archery



Ques 06 : Who among the following was named after a tree, under which she was found as a child?
A. Chitralekha
B. Karuvaki
C. Amrapali
D. Vasantasena
Ans : C. Amrapali
Description: Amrapāli, also known as "Ambapālika" or "Ambapali", was a nagarvadhu (royal courtesan) of the republic of Vaishali in ancient India around 500 BC. Following the Buddha's teachings she became an arahant. She is mentioned in the old Pali texts and Buddhist traditions, particularly in conjunction with the Buddha staying at her mango grove, Ambapali vana which she later donated to his order, and wherein he preached the famous Ambapalika Sutta. The legend of Amrapali originated in the Buddhist Jataka Tales some 1500 years ago.


Ques 07 : Which of these national parks is not located in India ?
A. Sagarmatha National Park.
B. Corbett National Park.
C. Dachigam National Park.
D. Kanha National Park.
Ans : A. Sagarmatha National Park.


Ques 08 : Who among these ladies was the first to become a prime minister ?
A. Sheikh Hasina
B. Indira Gandhi
C. Margaret Thatcher
D. Banazir Bhutto
Ans : B. Indira Gandhi
Indira2.jpg
Description: Indira Nehru was born on 19 November 1917 in Allahabad. Her father, Jawaharlal Nehru, led India's political struggle for independence from British rule, and became the first Prime Minister of the Union (and later Republic) of India. She was an only child (a younger brother was born, but died young),[4] and grew up with her mother, Kamala Nehru, at the Anand Bhavan; a large family estate in Allahabad.

Ques 09 : Which of these writers is better known as 'Shivani' in the literary world ?
A. Krishna Sobti
B. Mannu Bhandari
C. Ira Pande
D. Gaura Pant
Ans : B. Mannu Bhandari
Description: Mannu Bhandari (born April 3, 1931), is a prominent Indian author, most known for her two Hindi novels, 'Aapka Banti' (आपका बंटी) and 'Mahabhoj' (महाभोज),[1] which was later adapted to an acclaimed play and performed all over the nation, including at the National Theatre Festival (Bharat Rang Mahotsav), at New Delhi.[2] She is a famous story writer of nai kahani.

Ques 1: Which of these can be purchased in 'dasta' or 'reams'?
A. Paper  
B. Pencil  
C. Pen 
D. Eraser.
Ans :  A. Paper



Ques 2: Which of these is a widely used web browser of Microsoft ?
A. Firefox  
B. Chrome  
C. Internet Explorer  
D. Safari
Ans : C. Internet Explorer



Ques 3: Which of these animals has branched horns?
A. Zebra  
B. Musk Deer  
C. Barasingha  
D. Rhinoceros
Ans : C. Barasingha
Description: The barasingha (Rucervus duvaucelii syn. Cervus duvaucelii), also called swamp deer, is a deer species currently found in isolated localities in northern and central India and southwestern Nepal. It is extinct in Pakistan and Bangladesh.
The specific name commemorates the French naturalist Alfred Duvaucel.
The swamp deer differs from all the Indian deer species in that the antlers carry more than three tines. Because of this distinctive character it is designated barasingha, meaning "twelve-tined." Mature stags have 10 to 14 tines, and some have been known to have up to 20.




Ques 4: On the banks of which of these rivers is a Union Territory of India located ?
A. Sutlej  
B. Yamuna 
C. Shipra 
D. Ganga
Ans : B. Yamuna
Description: The Yamuna sometimes called Jamuna  or Jamuna, is the largest tributary river of the Ganges (Ganga) in northern India. Originating from the Yamunotri Glacier at a height of 6,387 metres on the south western slopes of Banderpooch peaks in the uppermost region of the Lower Himalayas in Uttarakhand, it travels a total length of 1,376 kilometers (855 mi) and has a drainage system of 366,223 square kilometres (141,399 sq mi), 40.2% of the entire Ganges Basin, before merging with the Ganges at Triveni Sangam, Allahabad, the site for the Kumbha Mela every twelve years.
It crosses several states, Uttarakhand, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, passing by Himachal Pradesh and later Delhi, and meets several of its tributaries on the way, including Tons, its largest and longest tributary in Uttarakhand, Chambal

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