General Knowledge Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Directive Principles of State Policy have been borrowed from the Constitution of which country?

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    United States of America
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    Soviet Union
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    England
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    Ireland
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Answer : 4. "Ireland"

Q:

The ‘Rann Utsav’ is organised in which of the following states of India to promote tourism?

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    Gujarat
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    Rajasthan
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    Punjab
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    Maharashtra
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Answer : 1. "Gujarat"
Explanation :

1. Rann Utsav is a wonderful festival in Kutch, Gujarat.

2. Kutch Mahotsav features various Kutch attractions like White Rann, Mandvi beach, handicraft villages, Kutch textiles made by local artists, remarkable beautiful natural wonders and the heritage of Kutch.

3. Kutch, one of the most ecologically and ethnically diverse districts of Gujarat, is a festive land of arts, crafts, music, dance, people and nature.

Q:

The inspiration for the adoption of the Parliamentary form of government was drawn by the framers of the Constitution of India from _________.

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    Britain
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    Japan
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    Switzerland
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    United States of America
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Answer : 1. "Britain "

Q:

‘Buddha’ means—

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    The Enlightened One
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    The Religious Preacher
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    The Genius
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    The Powerful
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Answer : 1. "The Enlightened One"
Explanation :

After six years of practice at the age of thirty-five, in the full Moon Light, Siddartha attained enlightement under a Pipal Tree. Later, he was known as the Buddha. So the word “Buddha” means ‘Enlightened One’.

Q:

When was the National New Road Policy formulated in the country?

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    1996
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    1997
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    1999
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    2000
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Answer : 2. "1997"

Q:

Which of the following is the third highest mountain in the world?

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    Everest
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    Kanchenjunga
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    K2
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    Annapurna
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Answer : 2. "Kanchenjunga"
Explanation :

1. The third highest mountain in the world is Kanchenjunga, whose height is 8,586 meters (28,169 feet).

2. Works to connect the borders of Nepal and India.

3. Kanchenjunga was first climbed by Joe Brown and George Band on 25 May 1955.

Q:

The European Central Bank (ECB) raised interest rates by an unprecedented ________ basis points to tame runaway inflation.

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    25
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    50
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    75
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    100
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Answer : 3. "75"

Q:

Who was the teacher of the gods in Vedic mythology?

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    Agni
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    Brihaspati
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    Varuna
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    Yama
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Answer : 2. "Brihaspati"
Explanation :

Explanation: Brihaspati was considered the teacher of the gods in Vedic mythology.

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