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General Knowledge

    Question: Ministerial meeting of WTO held in Dec 99 was unsuccessful because of what reasons?
    Answer: Environment-related issues.
    Question: Name the only Indian President who was the speaker of Lok Sabha also?
    Answer: Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy
    Question: What was the venue of world cup of Football in 1994?
    Answer: U.S.A.
    Question: Manisha Koirala is associated with the advertisement of which brand of fan?
    Answer: Ortem fan
    Question: Name the company whose C.E.O was chosen as the manager of the century by Fortune magazine?
    Answer: General Electric (GE)
    Question: Which International company owns Lotus Development Company?
    Answer: IBM
    Question: Which film has won 11 Oscar awards other than "Titanic"?
    Answer: Ben Hur
    Question: Which states has maximum number of seats reserved for Schedule Tribes in Lok Sabha?
    Answer: Madhya Pradesh
    Question: French Revolution resulted in the abolition of what?
    Answer: Slavery
    Question: The Standing committee of state finance ministers recommended in January 2000 uniform rates across the states in respect of what?
    Answer: Sales Tax
    Question: Which city is known as the "Manchester of South India"?
    Answer: Coimbatore
    Question: How many states are there in India?
    Answer: 28
    Question: Economic liberalization in India started with what?
    Answer: It started in the year 1991 with the delicensing of Industries in India
    Question: Which body is not a creation of the constitution?
    Answer: Election Commission
    Question: Which was the first Indian company to dematerialize its shares?
    Answer: Reliance Industries
    Question: Who is the first person from Africa to become the Secretary General of UN?
    Answer: Dr. Boutros Boutros Ghali
    Question: National Income in India is estimated by?
    Answer: Central Statistical Organization (C. S. O)
    Question: Which is the oldest company listed in Wall Street?
    Answer: Bank of New York
    Question: Who led Indian delegation to G-15 summit held at Cairo in June 2000?
    Answer: Vice-President, Krishna Kant
    Question: "Talk to me" is a promotional campaign associated with which company?
    Answer: Toothpaste
    Question: What is the expected food subsidy bill for 2000-01?
    Answer: 8100 crores
    Question: Who is the founder of positive health clinic?
    Answer: Dr. Mukesh Batra
    Question: First public sector unit registered in New York Stock Exchange on 15th August 2000?
    Answer: ICICI LTD.
    Question: Which bank is associated with the Sapnay credit card?
    Answer: Standard Chartered Bank
    Question: Lexus is a sports car owned by which Asian car manufacturer?
    Answer: Toyota
    Question: Indian population constitutes what percentage of the world population?
    Answer: 16%
    Question: Sanjukta Panigrahi was the popular exponent of which form of dance?
    Answer: Odissi
    Question: Who is the MD of ICICI Bank?
    Answer: K.V Kamath
    Question: What is the full form of TRAI?
    Answer: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India.
    Question: What is the meaning of Direct Tax?
    Answer: Tax imposed and collected directly on and by the consumer
    Question: Vishvas / Vikas / Vaibahav is the motto of which private bank?
    Answer: IndusInd Bank
    Question: Which form of intellectual property can provide the longest protections?
    Answer: Trade mark
    Question: Khalid Ansari is associated with which publications?
    Answer: Mid Day
    Question: Which Indian News paper has highest of circulation?
    Answer: Dainik Bhaskar
    Question: Who is the Ex-officio chairman of the Planning Commission of India?
    Answer: Prime Minister
    Question: Which Indian TV channel owned the rights for the telecast of 50th Miss World Contest held in Millennium Dome in London?
    Answer: Zee TV
    Question: Bajaj Auto Ltd. is setting its two-wheeler plant in which south Asian country?
    Answer: China
    Question: Who was chosen as the Businessman of the Century by Fortune Magazine?
    Answer: Henry Ford
    Question: Marjorie Sardino is the CEO of which company?
    Answer: Pearson Plc.
    Question: The speaker can ask a member of the house to stop speaking and let another member speak. This phenomenon is known as?
    Answer: Yielding the floor.
    Question: Which place associated with the 1917 freedom movement?
    Answer: Champaran Movement
    Question: Which among the following is the hardest metal among Gold, Iron, Platinum, Tungsten?
    Answer: Tungsten
    Question: Glass is manufactured by heating which of the following up to 400ºC? (a) Lime stone (b) Soda Ash (c) Silica (Give right combination)
    Answer: Glass is manufactured by heating Lime stone + Soda Ash + Silica, (all of them)
    Question: What was the purpose of initiation of Dandi March?
    Answer: To break the salt law
    Question: Convulsions in infants is caused due to the deficiency of which vitamin?
    Answer: Pyridoxine - A type of vitamin B
    Question: Name the only Indian musician to have sung in United Nations (UN)?
    Answer: M.S. Subbulakshmi
    Question: Who won the Tansen Samman for 2001?
    Answer: Ustad Amjad Ali Khan
    Question: Who is the Secretary-General of Commonwealth?
    Answer: Don-Mckinnon
    Question: Who is the Secretary General of Lok Sabha?
    Answer: G.C. Malhotra
    Question: Name the party that won parliamentary elections in Bangladesh in 2001?
    Answer: Bangladeshi Nationalist Party (BNP)
    Question: What is the real GDP annual growth rate according to RBI for 2001 - 2002?
    Answer: For 2001-2002 it is 6 to 6.5% (estimated)
    Question: Who is the chairman of the probing committee of UTI fiasco?
    Answer: S.S. Tarapore
    Question: Name the country that banned Human Cloning in 2001?
    Answer: United Kingdom, around April 2001
    Question: Name the scheme that was not announced by the Prime Minister on 15th August 2001?
    Answer: Schemes that were announced on 15th August 2001 are: (1) Sampoorna Gramin Yojana (2) National Nutrition Mission (3) Ambedkar Awas Yojana (4) Housing for families of Army Jawans (therefore, the scheme except the above stated ones was not announced by the Prime Minister)
    Question: What is the meaning of Hysterisis of an instrument?
    Answer: A retardation of the effect when the forces acting upon a body are changed especially a lagging in the values of resulting magnetization in a magnetic material (as iron) due to changing magnetic force.
    Question: Which physical quantity's unit is 'Tesla'?
    Answer: Magnetic Flux
    Question: Who is the chairman of Railway Board?
    Answer: V.K. Aggarwal
    Question: Who is the Vice-Chancellor of IGNOU?
    Answer: Professor H.P Dixit
    Question: Name the movie directed by Mira Nair that won the Golden lion award in 2001?
    Answer: Monsoon Wedding
    Question: K. Venkataswami Commission is associated with which scandal?
    Answer: Tehelka Episode (Armsgate Scandal)
    Question: Who won the Century of the star award in a function held at Egypt in 2001?
    Answer: Amitabh Bachchan
    Question: Who authored "India from midnight to millennium"?
    Answer: Shashi Tharoor
    Question: Who is the Managing Director of HDFC Bank?
    Answer: Aditya Puri
    Question: What is the reason of not falling of Leaning Tower of Peasa?
    Answer: Soil below the structure precisely subterranean water makes the ground beneath the tower, unstable
    Question: Why enamel is coated on a transformer between its coils?
    Answer: To reduce heating effect
    Question: How many states went for Assembly elections in the year 2000?
    Answer: five
    Question: Which personality is known as "Fiat Palio brand champion"?
    Answer: Sachin Tendulkar
    Question: Name the plant that gives only seeds and not fruit?
    Answer: Cycus
    Question: Which is a polymer (few options like, vinyl chloride, urea etc. were given)?
    Answer: Nylon
    Question: Who initiated the construction of Fatehpur Sikri?
    Answer: Akbar
    Question: According to the World FDI investment report, from the year 2000 to 2001, FDI has increased by 18%. This increase amounts to what amount in dollars?
    Answer: 1.3 trillion dollars.
    Question: Which state has launched "Apna Van Apna Dhan" scheme?
    Answer: Himachal Pradesh
    Question: Borndila pass is situated in which state of India?
    Answer: Arunachal Pradesh
    Question: When was National Tourism Policy drafted?
    Answer: The answer was none of the given options, as Dec. 2001 was slated to be the month of drafting the policy, finally.
    Question: As per the Global Competitiveness Report, 2001 which country has emerged as the most the competitive nation?
    Answer: Singapore
    Question: An egg sinks in tap water but floats in a concentrated solution of salt because of what?
    Answer: The density of salt solution exceeds the density of eggs.
    Question: The science dealing with the study of phenomenon at very low temperature is known as what?
    Answer: CRYOGENICS
    Question: Jhum is a type of what?
    Answer: Cultivation
    Question: Gasoline is the name given to the same substance as:
    Answer: natural gas
    Question: Which of the following is an organic rock?
    Answer: coal
    Question: The writ of certiorari is issued by a superior court
    Answer: to an inferior court to transfer the records of proceedings in a case for its review.
    Question: Tata, Birlas, AT&T infused Rs. 300 crores (100 crores each) into which company as it was jointly called:
    Answer: Batata
    Question: Inflation, in theory, occurs:
    Answer: when money supply grows at a higher rate than GDP in real terms.
    Question: Aggregate Measure of Support (AMS) in the context of WTO refers to:
    Answer: The quantum of subsidy given to the agriculture sector.
    Question: Name the official sponsor of the Indian hockey Team for the year 2001?
    Answer: Indian Airlines.
    Question: Daniel Radcliffe made headlines for getting the role of portraying on screen which famous muggle-born in the literary world?
    Answer: Harry Potter
    Question: Name the scheme run by Unit Trust of India, which was dubbed "Pandora's Box of Horror"?
    Answer: US 64.
    Question: In which year did the first modern Olympic Games take place?
    Answer: 1896.
    Question: The Pizza Hut is the world's largest food chain. Name the world's largest restaurant company?
    Answer: McDonalds.
    Question: Which is the last letter in the Greek alphabet?
    Answer: Omega.
    Question: Sound travels fastest through:
    Answer: Steel.
    Question: Excise duty is tax levied on:
    Answer: production of goods.
    Question: Which of the following is considered a good source of Vitamin A?
    Answer: Carrot.
    Question: What is common to these people? Manmohan Singh, C. Rangarajan, Bimal Jalan, L.K. Jha
    Answer: They have served as Governors of RBI.
    Question: What is common to these cities? Seattle, Doha, Singapore
    Answer: Venue of WTO ministerial conference.
    Question: Which among the following products forms India's largest item of export in terms of value?
    Answer: Gems and Jewellery
    Question: Who received the Indira Gandhi Prize of Peace, Disarmament and Development of the year 2000?
    Answer: Mary Robinson
    Question: Jeff Bezos is the founder of which popular website?
    Answer: Amazon.com
    Question: Who was involved in Hawala scandal?
    Answer: Jain brothers
    Question: Where are the headquarters WTO?
    Answer: Geneva
    Question: What is India's share in total world exports?
    Answer: 0.6%
    Question: Where is Almati Dam Situated?
    Answer: Karnataka
    Question: "Wealth of Nations", is authored by?
    Answer: Adam Smith
    Question: Hydraulic brake is application of?
    Answer: Pascal's law of pressure
    Question: What are the main components of fertilizers?
    Answer: Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium (N, P, K)
    Question: Optical fiber is mode up of?
    Answer: Glass threads
    Question: Where are the Headquarters of European Union?
    Answer: Brussels
    Question: Who is the chairman of UTI?
    Answer: M.M Damodaran
    Question: Dalal Street is situated in which city of India?
    Answer: Mumbai
    Question: Who is the Governor of Reserve Bank of India?
    Answer: Dr. Bimal Jalan
    Question: Ashok Chakra is associated with?
    Answer: Bravery
    Question: Name the tallest living tree.
    Answer: Redwood tree
    Question: Who was the founding leader of Muslim league?
    Answer: Aga Khan III
    Question: Where are Caves of Ajanta situated?
    Answer: Maharashtra
    Question: How many countries have adopted 'Euro' as their currency?
    Answer: 12 (as on Jan 1, 2002)
    Question: Which batsman has the best bowling record in One Day Internationals?
    Answer: Wasim Akram (only cricketer to have 300 wickets and 3000 runs in ODI's)
    Question: Which state won highest number of medals in National Games which were held in Nov - Dec 2001?
    Answer: Punjab
    Question: Who is "Ranil Wickramasinghay"?
    Answer: Leader of the opposition in Sri-Lanka.
    Question: Which of the following is the second largest commercial Bank in India?
    Answer: According to the latest information ICICI Ltd. has said that it would merge with ICICI Bank to create the second largest commercial Bank in India, in the last week of October, 2001.
    Question: Which Indian Film was nominated for Oscar 2002 award?
    Answer: Lagaan by Amir Khan.
    Question: Which Indian state produces largest amount of mica?
    Answer: Bihar
    Question: ISO 14000 certificates are associated with which field?
    Answer: Environment Management Standards
    Question: Which movie won the "Golden Lion" award in 2001?
    Answer: Monsoon wedding directed by Mira Nair.
    Question: Which serial won the best serial award?
    Answer: Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi.

    Question: Who is the present Principal scientific Advisor to the Government of India?
    Answer: Dr. R. Chidambaram
    Question: Which industrialist purchased the L&T shares from Ambanis in late 2001?
    Answer: A.V. Birla (owner of Grasim Industries)
    Question: What is the former name of the company "Aventis"?
    Answer: Pasteur Merieux Connaught.
    Question: What was the venue for 2004 Olympic Games?
    Answer: Athens in Greece
    Question: How many Indians have won all England Badminton Championship so far?
    Answer: 2 - Prakash Padukone & P. Gopichand
    Question: What is the revised Indian export growth target for 2001 - 2002?
    Answer: For the year 2001 to 2002 (April to March) it is reduced from 12% to 9%.
    Question: '.com' in all the web sites stands for?
    Answer: Commercial
    Question: "You give me blood, I will give you freedom", was the words of which famous Indian leader?
    Answer: Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.

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