GK Practice Question and Answer

Q:

One nibble is equivalent to how many bits? 

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    2
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    4
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    8
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    1
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Answer : 2. "4"

Q:

Who among the following is also known as " Gandhi of Bihar " ? 

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    Dr. Rajendra Prasad
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    Babu Kunwar Singh
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    Jayaprakash Narayan
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    None of these
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Answer : 1. "Dr. Rajendra Prasad "
Explanation :

In 1950 when India became a republic, Rajendra Prasad was elected as its first president by the Constituent Assembly. He was known as Gandhi of Bihar. He wrote a book named "Mahatma Gandhi and Bihar, Some Reminiscences".

Q: Which of the following is a function of the geosphere? 3305 0

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    providing a moderate, livable climate
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    serving as the interface between the other spheres
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    facilitating the movement of water through spheres through transpiration
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    facilitating the process of photosynthesis
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Answer : 2. "serving as the interface between the other spheres"
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Answer: B) serving as the interface between the other spheres Explanation: The geosphere is the earth's solid rock or rigid outer layer known as the crust. Without the geosphere it would not be possible for humans to live on the planet. The function of the geosphere serving as the interface between the other spheres.

Q:

Which lubricant is used for heavy machines? 

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    Bauxite
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    Phosphorus
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    Graphite
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    Silicon oil
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Answer : 3. "Graphite "

Q: Which of the following definitions describes a physical hazard? 3297 0

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    The most commonly thought of hazard in construction. This hazard includes radiation, extreme temperatures, noise, and vibration.
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    These hazards can lead to injuries to the joints or muscles by way of heavy, frequent lifting, repetitive tasks.
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    Can be present in dust, fumes, liquids, solids, mists, vapors, or gases of products used at a site or released during a construction job
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    Microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungus, mold, or viruses that can cause illness.
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Answer : 1. "The most commonly thought of hazard in construction. This hazard includes radiation, extreme temperatures, noise, and vibration."
Explanation :

Answer: A) The most commonly thought of hazard in construction. This hazard includes radiation, extreme temperatures, noise, and vibration. Explanation: A physical hazard is defined as "A factor within the environment that can harm the body without necessarily touching it." Vibration and noise are examples of physical hazards.   Physical hazards include but aren't limited to electricity, radiation, pressure, noise, heights and vibration amongst many others.

Q:

Species which has restricted distribution is called

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    Eco species
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    Endemic
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    Sympatric
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    Allopatric
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Answer : 2. "Endemic "

Q:

The height of Statue of Unity is__

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    180 meter
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    150 meter
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    182 meter
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    183 meter
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Answer : 3. "182 meter"

Q:

Jana Gana Mana, was accepted as the National Anthem of India by the Constituent Assembly of India in which of the following years?

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    1950
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    1949
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    1948
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    1947
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Answer : 1. "1950"
Explanation :

The song Jana-gana-mana, composed originally in Bangla by Rabindranath Tagore, was adopted in its Hindi version by the Constituent Assembly as the National Anthem of India on January 24, 1950.

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