GK Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Which of the following was published by Gandhi when he was in South Africa?

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    Young India
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    Nav Jivan
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    Indian Opinion
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    None of these
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Answer : 3. "Indian Opinion"

Q:

In which part of the body do women wear Damana Jewellery?

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    Ear
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    Nose
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    Nose
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    Finger
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Answer : 4. "Finger"

Q:

What is The Siberian ibex?

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    Mountain Lions
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    Large and heavily built goats
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    Mountain Deer
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    A type of Horse
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Answer : 2. "Large and heavily built goats"
Explanation :

Siberian ibexes are large and heavily built goats, although individual sizes vary greatly.

Q:

The number of Tirthankaras in Jainism is

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    21
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    22
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    23
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    24
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Answer : 4. "24"
Explanation :

1. Jainism and Buddhism originated during the later Vedic period when the people were developing into Mahajanapadas.

2. Jainism was founded by Rishabhdev who was born in Ayodhya and his symbol was the bull.

Sl. No.          - Name                         -  Symbol         - Birthplace

1                Rishabhnath (Adinath)   Bull                    Ayodhya

2                Ajitnath                              Hathi                 Ayodhya                                           

22              Neminath                          Shankh               Dwarka

23            Parshvanath                       snake                  Kashi

24           Mahavir Singh                   Sher                 Kshatriyakund

Q:

Which of the following lake is related to Ajmer district?

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    Kavod
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    Nakki Lake
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    Ramgarh
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    Pushkar
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Answer : 4. "Pushkar"

Q:

The Panchatantra fables are thought to be composed by

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    Mullah Nasruddin
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    Vishnu Sharma
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    King Sudhrashan
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    Tenali Raman
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Answer : 2. "Vishnu Sharma"
Explanation :

1. Vishnu Sharma is the author of 'Panchantra' and an Indian scholar.

2. Panchatantra refers to an ancient Indian collection of interrelated animal fables and was originally written in the Sanskrit language.

3. It was written around 200 BC and is one of the oldest surviving texts.

4. Panchatantra was translated into other languages like Persian, Syriac and Arabic languages.

Q:

Author of the book “Ignited Mind” is____

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    Salman Rushdie.
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    Amartya Sen
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    Sonia Gandhi
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    A.P.J Abdul Kalam
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Answer : 3. "Sonia Gandhi"

Q:

What is used to save a document in different locations?

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    Save
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    Save as
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    Insert
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    Enter
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    New
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Answer : 2. "Save as"

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