GK Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Which of the following is a nitrogen-fixing bacteria?

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    Salmonella
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    Rhizobium
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    E.coli
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    Pseudomona
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Answer : 2. "Rhizobium "

Q:

The longest cell in human body is :

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    Skeletal cells
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    RBC
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    Nerve cells
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    WBC
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Answer : 3. "Nerve cells "

Q:

In which of the following places were Maukhari Yup ( 238 A.D. ) inscriptions found?

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    Barnala
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    Bairath
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    Badwa
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    Badali
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Answer : 3. "Badwa "
Explanation :

Maukhari Yup inscription (238 AD) has been found in Barwa village of Kota district of Rajasthan. This inscription is from the reign of King Vikramaditya of the Maukhari dynasty. The achievements of Vikramaditya have been described in this inscription.

Q:

Biological catalyst is___

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    Amino acids
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    C6H12O6
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    N2
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    Enzyme
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Answer : 4. "Enzyme"

Q:

Proton was discovered by______.  

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    James Chadwick
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    Ernest Rutherford
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    J.J. Thomson
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    Robert Andrew Cook
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Answer : 2. "Ernest Rutherford "
Explanation :

1. The proton was discovered by Rutherford. The name proton is derived from the Greek word protos meaning 'first'. The proton is a positively charged particle located in the nucleus of an atom, which was discovered by Ernest Rutherford in 1920. Rutherford proved in 1917 that the nucleus of the hydrogen atom (ie a proton) is present in the nuclei of all other atoms.

2. The nucleus of the atom was discovered by Ernest Rutherford in his famous gold foil experiment in the year 1911. The value of the particle is 1.6*10-19 C. To make an atom neutral, it has the same number of protons and electrons. He used the same concept to discover the proton.

Q:

मौन पठन का लाभ है -

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    उच्चारण अभ्यास हेतु अवसर मिलता है।
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    स्वाध्याय की प्रवृत्ति विकसित होती है।
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    पठन की शुद्धता का संवर्द्धन होता है।
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    एकाग्रचित होकर ध्वनियों का शुद्ध उच्चारण करना।
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Answer : 2. "स्वाध्याय की प्रवृत्ति विकसित होती है। "

Q:

The fair which is famous as the 'Kumbh of Sahariya tribe' is -

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    Sitabadi fair
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    Nagaur fair
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    Dol fair
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    Beneshwar fair
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Answer : 1. "Sitabadi fair"
Explanation :

Sitabari Fair (Kelwara – Bandra)

This fair fills on Jyeshtha Amavasya. This fair is called “Kumbh of Sahariya tribe”. Hadoti is the biggest fair of the region.

Q:

When resistors are connected in series, then net resistance____.

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    Increases
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    Decreases
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    Remains same
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    None of these
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Answer : 1. "Increases "

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