GK Practice Question and Answer

Q:

The historical Sher Shah Suri Marg is called as:

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    National Highway number 22
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    National Highway Number 11
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    National Highway Number 8
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    National Highway number 1
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Answer : 4. "National Highway number 1 "

Q:

Mahatma Gandhi was first arrested during ' Satyagraha' in the year – 

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    1906
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    1908
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    1913
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    1917
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Answer : 2. "1908 "
Explanation :

Mahatma Gandhi was first arrested during the 'Satyagraha' in the year 1908. He was arrested in South Africa during the protest against the discriminatory laws imposed on the Indian community, known as the "Asiatic Registration Act" or the "Black Act."

Q: After the 1935 elections, the only two provinces out of eleven which had non-Congress ministers were 3126 1

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    Bengal and Punjab
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    Assam and Kerala
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    Bengal and Assam
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    Punjab and Kerala
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Answer : 1. "Bengal and Punjab"
Explanation :

Answer: A) Bengal and Punjab Explanation:

Q:

A healthy man has a blood pressure ( stilock and distillatic ) ?

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    120 mm and 80 mm
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    120 mm and 110 mm
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    90 mm and 60 mm
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    85 mm and 55 mm
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Answer : 1. "120 mm and 80 mm "

Q:

The disconnected lines drawn on a map for showing the slope are called ______

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    Isohaline
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    Hachure
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    Isohyet
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    Contours
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Answer : 2. "Hachure "
Explanation :

The disconnected lines drawn on a map for showing the slope are called (B) Hachure. Hachures are short, parallel lines that are drawn on a map to represent relief features such as slopes and hills. The spacing and orientation of hachures provide a visual indication of the steepness and direction of slopes on the map. Hachures are commonly used in cartography to enhance the representation of terrain and elevation.


Q:

Which from the following rivers does not originate in Indian territory? 

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    Godavari
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    Jhelum
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    Ravi
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    Ghaghara
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Answer : 4. "Ghaghara "

Q:

Nitrification is the biological process of converting

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    $$N_2$$into nitrate
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    $$N_2$$into nitrite
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    Ammonia into nitrite
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    Ammonia into$$N_2$$
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Answer : 3. "Ammonia into nitrite"

Q:

Who is the author of the book named “Waiting for the Mahatma”?

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    PC Parakh
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    R K Narayan
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    Sanjay Baru
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    R D Pradhan
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Answer : 2. "R K Narayan"

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