Sunteți pe pagina 1din 150

History D.

April 04, 1950

1. Napoleon Bonaparte was a __________ 8. In the war of 1812 between 13 States of US


military and political leader. and Great Britain; Britain set fire to White
A. American House in __________.
B. British A. April 1813
C. German B. August 1813
D. French C. April 1814
D. August 1814
2. Adolf Hitler was a __________ military and
political leader. 9. World War I was lasted from?
A. American A. 1914 to 1918
B. British B. 1913 to 1917
C. German C. 1914 to 1917
D. French D. 1913 to 1918

3. Napoleon Bonaparte was finally defeated at 10. World War II was lasted from?
the _______ in June 1815. A. 1939 to 1945
A. Peninsular War B. 1939 to 1944
B. Invasion of Russia C. 1937 to 1941
C. Battle of Waterloo D. 1937 to 1939
D. Battle of Leipzig ANSWERS: HISTORY MCQS

4. World War II in Europe was outbreak by the


1. D
German invasion of __________.
2. C
A. Russia
3. C
B. Poland
4. B
C. Croatia
5. D
D. France
6. C
7. C
5. United States was discovered by Christopher
8. D
Columbus during his voyage in __________.
9. A
A. 1486
10. A
B. 1488
11. Which of the following is considered the first
C. 1490
great work in world literature ?
D. 1492
A. Divine Comedy
B. Epic of Gilgamesh
6. In United States, the Congress declared
C. Brother Karamazov
independence from Great Britain on
D. Anna Karenina
__________ .
A. July 4, 1774 12. Belligerents of Battle of Salamis were ?
B. July 4, 1775 A. Romans and Mithradates
C. July 4, 1776
B. Phoenicians and Romans
D. July 4, 1777 C. Greeks and Persians
D. Spartans and Macedonians
7. North Atlantic Treaty of NATO was signed on
_____ in Washington D.C. 13. Area where World's first civilization emerged ?
A. April 04, 1947 A. Mesopotamia
B. April 04, 1948 B. Congo River valley
C. April 04, 1949 C. Yucatan Peninsula
D. Grand Canyon 14. A
15. A
14. Cyrus was the famous conqueror of ? 16. B
A. Persia 17. B
B. India 18. A
C. Greece 19. D
D. Egypt 20. B
21. Who were the people known as Saracens ?
15. Punic wars were fought between ? A. Muslims
A. Carthage and Roman B. Christians
B. Romans and Gaul C. Nestorians
C. Romans and Vandals D. Canaanites
D. Greece and Romans
22. Arabs divested the provinces of __________
16. Hannibal was a renowned military strategist from Roman Empire ?
and general of ? A. Lebanon & Jordan
A. Greece B. Algeria & Libya
B. Carthage C. Syria & Egypt
C. Sparta D. Iraq & Iran
D. Troy
23. Crusaders besieged Jerusalem in ?
17. Rome conquered Jerusalem in ? A. 1099 AD
A. 60 AD B. 1100 AD
B. 70 AD C. 1094 AD
C. 63 AD D. 1096 AD
D. 80 AD
24. Battle of Hastings was fought in ?
18. Name the Vandal King who conquered A. 1070 AD
Western Roman Empire ? B. 1080 AD
A. Odoacer C. 1100 AD
B. Attila D. 1066 AD
C. Charlemagne
D. Justanian 25. Who was the First Norman king of England ?
A. William
19. Battle of Badr was fought in ? B. Bjorn
A. 625 AD C. Harold Godwin son
B. 622 AD D. Henry
C. 620 AD
D. 624 AD 26. Peloponnesian wars were fought from ?
A. 532 to 530 BC
20. Alexander was a king of ? B. 490 to 480 BC
A. Sparta C. 470 to 450 BC
B. Macedonia D. 431 to 404 BC
C. Greece
D. Athens 27. Founder of Ottoman dynasty was ?
ANSWERS: HISTORY QUIZ A. Ertughral
B. Orkhan
11. B C. Osman
12. C D. Bayezid
13. A
28. Saladin took back Jerusalem after the Battle of
? 34. Constantinople was conquered by Ottoman
A. Ajnadin sultan ?
B. Zama A. Bayezid
C. Ain u Jalloot B. Salim
D. Hittin C. Murad
D. Muhammad
29. Who was the founder of sanguinary order of
Assassins ? 35. Spain came under the rule of Muslims after the
A. Omer Khayyam Battle of ?
B. Hasan bin Sabbah A. Guadalete
C. Rashid u Din Sinan B. Las novas
D. Rukn-ud-Din Khurshah C. Tours
D. Aqab
30. Helagu conquered Baghdad in ?
A. 1258 AD 36. Muslim presence in Hispania lasted from ?
B. 1259 AD A. 711 to 1492 AD
C. 1260 AD B. 712 to 1096 AD
D. 1261 AD C. 712 to 1098 AD
ANSWERS: HISTORY QUIZZES D. 710 to 1498 AD

37. William the Conquerer was __________ before


21. A
becoming King of England.
22. C
A. Duke of Normandy
23. A
B. King of Swedan
24. D
C. A viking Earl
25. A
D. Duke of Saxony
26. D
27. C
38. Who ruled the eastern part of Roman Empire
28. D
after its division ?
29. B
A. Diocletian
30. A
B. Titus
31. tamerlane was a military leader of present day
C. Constantine
?
D. Augustus
A. Iran
B. Tajikistan 39. Ashoka was a king of Subcontinent who ruled
C. Mongolia in ?
D. Uzbekistan A. 10th century BC
B. 6th century BC
32. Which grandson of Genghis Khan ruled China
C. 5th century BC
?
D. 3rd century BC
A. Helagu
B. Batu 40. Vikramaditya was a legendry emperor of ?
C. Janibeg A. Ujjain
D. Kublai B. Nagpur
C. Jaipur
33. Gunpowder was first used in Subcontinent by ?
D. Rajhistan
A. Babur
ANSWERS: WORLD HISTORY QUIZZES
B. Tamerlane
C. Ibrahim Lodhi
31. D
D. Aurangzeb
32. D A. France
33. B B. England
34. D C. Germany
35. A D. Spain
36. A
37. A 48. Who attempted to reform the Church in 16th
38. C century?
39. D A. Martin luther
40. A B. Calvin
C. Erasmus
D. Thomas Aquinas
41. Haroon al Rashid was a caliph of __________
dynasty. 49. Council of Trent was held from ?
A. Ummayad A. 1545 to 1563
B. Abbasid B. 1550 to 1556
C. Bowahid C. 1560 to 1563
D. Alide D. 1540 to 1545

42. Who helped initiate Crusades ? 50. Leonardo Da Vinci was an inventor, scientist
A. Pope Urban and engineer of ?
B. Charlemagne A. Florence
C. Henry B. Geneva
D. Alfonso C. Genoa
D. Turin
43. In middle ages, economy was predominently ? ANSWERS: WORLD HISTORY QUIZ
A. Pastoral
B. Feudal 41. B
C. Industrial 42. A
D. Militaristic 43. B
44. D
44. Renaissance took inception in ? 45. A
A. Germany 46. C
B. France 47. C
C. Spain 48. A
D. Italy 49. A
50. A
45. Spain annexed Grenada, last muslim
51. Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent ruled from ?
stronghlod, in ?
A. 1510 to 1520
A. 1492
B. 1520 to 1566
B. 1493
C. 1525 to 1535
C. 1494
D. 1520 to 1540
D. 1495
52. Taj Mahal was costructed by famous Mughal
46. Baroque art was famous artistic style of ?
emperor ?
A. Industrial ages
A. Aurangzeb
B. Middle ages
B. Akbar
C. Renaisaance
C. Humayun
D. Modern age
D. Shah Jahan
47. Reformation started in which country ?
53. Babur was the king of __________ at the time ANSWERS: WORLD HISTORY MCQS
of his invasion of India.
A. Turkemanistan 51. B
B. Afghanistan 52. D
C. Iran 53. B
D. Tajikistan 54. A
55. A
54. First battle of panipat was fought between ? 56. A
A. Babur and Ibrahim Lodi 57. A
B. Akbar and Lal Singh 58. B
C. Ahmed Shah and Balaji Baji Rao 59. D
D. Tamerlane and Behlol Lodi 60. D
61. Council of Westpahlia was by nature a ?
55. Who is called the first emeror of China ?
A. Stategic alliance
A. Qin Shi Huang
B. Internatinal treaty
B. Zheng He
C. Peace treaty
C. Qin Er Shi
D. Defence treaty
D. Shang Zhou
62. Peace treaty of Council of Westpahlia was
56. Name of the Mongol dynasty that ruled China ?
signed in ?
A. Yuan
A. 1670
B. Ming
B. 1671
C. Qin
C. 1672
D. Shun
D. 1648
57. Battle of Actium was a decisive war fought
63. Habeas Corpus act was enactd in ?
between ?
A. 1670
A. Roman Republic and Octavian
B. 1660
B. Mark Antony and Octavian
C. 1650
C. Caesar and Pompey
D. 1679
D. Saprtacus and Pompey
64. Who was one of the rebel leader in English
58. Battle of Lepanto was fought in ?
Civil war ?
A. 1570
A. Oliver Cromwell
B. 1571
B. Prince Rupert
C. 1560
C. Charles II
D. 1555
D. Henry
59. Galelio Galilie was a renowned philosopher,
65. Joan of Arc was a French military leader and a
scientist and engineer of ?
hero of ?
A. Spain
A. Thirty year war
B. France
B. War of Roses
C. Germany
C. Hundred year war
D. Italy
D. French Civil war
60. Adam smith was one the pioneer of ?
66. Treaty of Tordesillas was concluded between ?
A. Sociology
A. Spain and France
B. Militarism
B. Spain and Portugal
C. Anthropology
C. Holland and Belgium
D. Political economy
D. England and France
67. Which newly discovered land was named after 73. Who were ruling in France at the time of
Amerigo Vespucci ? revolution ?
A. West Indies A. Bourbons
B. America B. Medici
C. Indonesia C. Borgias
D. Australia D. Normans

68. Thirty Year War lasted from ? 74. Who was called the "Man of Destiny" ?
A. 1610 to 1640 A. Fredrick
B. 1625 to 1665 B. Napoleon
C. 1640 to 1670 C. William
D. 1618 to 1648 D. Henry

69. US declared independence from England in ? 75. Napoleon invaded egypt in ?


A. 1787 A. 1798
B. 1783 B. 1800
C. 1776 C. 1805
D. 1789 D. 1810

70. Who was the first president of United States ? 76. Battle of Waterloo brought the downfall of ?
A. John Adams A. Napoleon
B. George Washington B. Napoleon II
C. Thomas Jefferson C. Bourbons
D. Richard Henry D. French Nobility
ANSWERS: HISTORY MULTIPLE CHOICE
QUESTIONS 77. Battle of Waterloo was fought in year ?
A. 1810
61. C B. 1815
62. D C. 1816
63. D D. 1814
64. A
78. Fredrick the Great was the king of ?
65. C
A. Prussia
66. B
B. England
67. B
C. France
68. D
D. Sweden
69. C
70. B
79. Who was the first chancellor of Germany ?
71. Which country supported US in her war against
A. Fredrick
England ?
B. Whilhelm
A. Germany
C. Otto Von Bismarck
B. France
D. Adolf Hitler
C. Spain
D. Belgium 80. Blood and Iron is a speech associated with ?
A. Otto Von Bismarck
72. In which year French Revolution came ?
B. Hitler
A. 1789
C. Henry the Great
B. 1779
D. Mussolini
C. 1769
D. 1759
ANSWERS: HISTORY QUESTIONS
87. Boxer rebellion took place in ?
71. B A. England
72. A B. Vietnam
73. A C. China
74. B D. Japan
75. A
88. British signed Treaty of Durand line with ?
76. A
A. Wazir Akbar Khan
77. B
B. Dost Muhammad Khan
78. A
C. Abur Rehman Khan
79. C
D. Jamal Khan Barakzai
80. A
81. Who was the first Governor Genaral of India ?
89. Russo-Japaneese war was fought during ?
A. Lord Minto
A. 1903-1905
B. Warren Hasting
B. 1902-1903
C. Lord Barlow
C. 1901-1902
D. Lord Clive
D. 1904-1905
82. War of Idependence was fought in which year
90. In which year Bolshevik Revolution came ?
?
A. 1911
A. 1856
B. 1912
B. 1858
C. 1913
C. 1857
D. 1917
D. 1859
ANSWERS: WORLD HISTORY QUESTIONS
83. Who laid the foundation of British Colonialism
in India ? 81. B
A. Warren Hastings 82. C
B. Robert Clive 83. B
C. George Barlow 84. D
D. Lord Dufferin 85. A
86. C
84. Sultan Tipu embraced martyrdom in which 87. C
year ? 88. C
A. 1800 89. D
B. 1796 90. D
C. 1795 91. Which of the following was one of the
D. 1799 revolutionary leaders of October revolution ?
A. Karl Marx
85. Anglo-Afghan wars lasted from ? B. Engels
A. 1839-1842 C. Vladmir Lenin
B. 1840-1842 D. Joseph Stalin
C. 1841-1842
D. 1838-1842 92. League of Nations was founded in which year
?
86. Opium wars were fought between ? A. 1920
A. US and England B. 1921
B. England and India C. 1933
C. England and China D. 1939
D. England and Japan
93. Treaty of Versailles marked the end of ? C. India
A. Second world war D. Kashmir
B. First world war ANSWERS: WORLD HISTORY QUESTIONS
C. Russo-Japaneese war
D. Crimean wars 91. C
92. A
94. Ottomen Caliphate was abolished in ? 93. B
A. 1924 94. B
B. 1923 95. A
C. 1921 96. D
D. 1920 97. A
98. B
95. Battle of Gallipoli resulted in the victory of ?
99. A
A. Turkey
100. A
B. Allied Powers History of United States
C. Ottomens
D. England 1. Under the “Articles of Confederation”
__________ .
96. Who was the emperor of Japan during second A. Centre had some extra power over states
World War ? B. Centre had absolutely extra power over
A. Chiang Kai Shek states
B. Taisho C. States had some extra power over centre
C. Sin Ke Qiang D. States had absolutely extra power over
D. Hirohito centre

97. England fought second world war under the 2. According to Constitution President of the
leadership of ? United States must at least of __________
A. Winston Churchill years old.
B. Roosevelt A. 18
C. Mountbatten B. 23
D. Clement Attlee C. 35
D. 38
98. Year in which Cuban Missile Crisis took place
? 3. There are __________ states of the United
A. 1960 States.
B. 1962 A. 13
C. 1963 B. 28
D. 1961 C. 40
D. 50
99. Paramilitary group that invaded Cuba under
the aegis of CIA was called ? 4. American War of Independence was lasted
A. Brigade 2506 from __________ to __________ .
B. Cuban liberatin front A. 1770 to 1775
C. United Cuban army B. 1775 to 1783
D. Cuban tigers C. 1777 to 1785
D. 1783 to 1785
100. Operation Searchlight was started by
Pakistan Army in ? 5. In the war of 1812 between 13 States of US
A. East Pakistan and Great Britain; Britain set fire to White
B. Sri Lanka House in __________ .
A. April 1813 9. B
B. August 1813 10. D
C. April 1814 11. The Congress declared independence from
D. August 1814 Great Britain on __________ .
A. July 4, 1774
6. Who was the president of United States during B. July 4, 1775
World War-1? C. July 4, 1776
A. President Washington D. July 4, 1777
B. President Lincoln
C. President Wilson 12. In 1787, The Constitutional Convention was
D. President Kennedy convened in __________ .
A. Washington
7. America conducted two Atom Bombs on Japan B. New York
in World War-2. Who was the president of C. Philadelphia
United States at that time? D. Massachusetts
A. Harry S. Truman
B. Dwight D. Eisenhower 13. The Constitutional Convention was presided by
C. Herbert Hoover __________ .
D. Lyndon B. Johnson A. George Washington
B. Benjamin Franklin
8. Who was the president of United States during C. Alexander Hamilton
Civil War? D. Abraham Lincoln
A. President Lincoln
B. President Kennedy 14. __________ had to face the watergate
C. President F. Rossevelt scandal.
D. President Wilson A. President Harrison
B. Ronald Reagan
9. The President of the United States who served C. Jimmy Carter
for the longest term in office was? D. Richard Nixon
A. President Washington
B. President F. Rossevelt 15. Watergate scandal was uncovered by the
C. President Lincoln reporters of __________.
D. President Kennedy A. Washington Post
B. New York Times
10. United States purchased Alaska from Russia in C. Wall street Journal
__________ . D. none of these
A. 1861
B. 1863 16. The Commander in Chief of the Revolutionary
C. 1865 Army was __________.
D. 1867 A. President Washington
ANSWERS: AMERICAN HISTORY MCQS B. President Lincoln
C. President John Adams
1. D D. President Kennedy
2. C
3. D 17. North Atlantic Treaty of NATO was signed on
4. B _____ in Washington D.C.
5. D A. April 04, 1947
6. C B. April 04, 1948
7. A C. April 04, 1949
8. A D. April 04, 1950
B. Businessman
18. The Constitution of the United States was C. Player
enforced on __________ . D. Political Agitator
A. July 4, 1787
B. September 17, 1787 24. Who wrote "The White House Years" ?
C. July 4, 1789 A. Monica Lewinsky
D. September 17, 1789 B. Jacky Kennedy
C. Mark Twain
19. The President of the United States who served D. Henry Kissinger
for the shortest term in office was?
A. President Wilson 25. "I have a dream." Who delivered this oration ?
B. President Nixon A. John F. Kennedy
C. President Harrison B. Rev. Martin Luther King
D. President Kennedy C. Bill Clinton
D. George Bush
20. The capital of United States was moved from
Philadelphia to Washington in _________. 26. The Capital of New York State is ?
A. 1800 A. Albany
B. 1801 B. Delmar
C. 1802 C. Troy
D. 1803 D. Syracuse
ANSWERS: US HISTORY MCQS
27. Abolitionism was to ?
11. C A. Ban Alcohol
12. C B. Ban Slavery
13. A C. Ban Child Labor
14. D D. Ban Protesting
15. A
28. Before Civil War the Principal Crop of the
16. A
South was ?
17. C
A. Tobacco
18. B
B. Rice
19. C
C. Cotton
20. A
D. Maize
21. The _________ are one of North America's
earliest civilizations.
29. Henry Clay was a ?
A. Pre-Clovis People
A. Musician
B. Clovis people
B. Businessman
C. Native American
C. Sportsman
D. Indians
D. None of these
22. Prehistory of the Americasbegins with people
30. US entered the Second World War in ?
migrating to these areas from _____ during the
A. 1939
height of an Ice Age.
B. 1940
A. Arab
C. 1941
B. North Pole
D. 1953
C. Asia
ANSWERS: AMERICAN HISTORY QUIZ
D. Atlantic Island

23. Babe Ruth was a ? 21. B


A. Priest 22. C
23. C
24. D 38. MORMONS are settled in ?
25. B A. Nevada
26. A B. Utah
27. B C. New Mexico
28. C D. Indiana
29. D
30. C 39. The total number of British colonies in North
31. Gold Rush in California took place in ? America was ?
A. 1842 A. 11
B. 1849 B. 15
C. 1852 C. 17
D. None of these D. 13

32. Louis Armstrong was a ? 40. The Declaration of Independence was written
A. Pianist by ?
B. Drummer A. George Washington
C. Trumpeter B. Thomas Jefferson
D. Guitarist C. John Adams
D. James Baldwin
33. 'Four Freedoms' were announced by ? ANSWERS: AMERICAN HISTORY QUIZZES
A. Truman
B. Wilson 31. D
C. FDR 32. C
D. Jason 33. C
34. D
34. Affirmative Action policy is to help ? 35. A
A. Whites 36. C
B. Blacks 37. B
C. Women 38. B
D. None of these 39. D
40. B
35. Rockefellers made their fortune in ? 41. Virgin Island were purchased from ?
A. Oil A. Spain
B. Steel B. Denmark
C. Railroads C. Portugal
D. Copper D. Sweden

36. The Liberty Bell is located in ? 42. Rhode Island was _________ state to enter
A. Washington D.C original 13 States which joined the Union.
B. New York A. First
C. Pennsylvania B. Third
D. Los Angeles C. Penultimate
D. Last
37. Which state was known as Lone Star Republic
? 43. The Albany Congress (1754) was attended by
A. Ore gone delegates of _________ colonies.
B. Texas A. Thirteen
C. California B. Seven
D. Florida C. Eleven
D. Eight 45. A
46. A
44. The Boston Massacre took place in ? 47. D
A. 1763 48. D
B. 1782 49. B
C. 1773 50. B
D. 1770 51. Congress of US consists of ?
A. Senate, House of Lords
45. Oregon was acquired in ? B. Senate and President
A. 1846 C. House of representative & President
B. 1839 D. None of these
C. 1812
D. 1837 52. Article 1 of US constitution says, "No person
can be a Representative who shall not have
46. Jamestown was founded in ? attained to the age of _________ years and
A. 1607 _________ years a citizen of the US".
B. 1616 A. Twenty Five and 10 years
C. 1919 B. Thirteen and 07 years
D. 1628 C. Twenty Five and 07 years
D. Twenty Five and 11 years
47. In 1602 ?
A. Pope Draw’s demarcation line 53. First _________ amendments were passed by
B. Harvard College is established the congress on September 25, 1789.
C. Pilgrims land at Plymouth A. Ten
D. None of these B. Fourteen
C. Four
48. John Adams was _________ US President.
D. Eleven
A. Third
B. Eleventh 54. KKK stands for ?
C. Twenty Fifth A. Kind-Keen Knowledgeable
D. None of these B. King-Kyle Kong
C. Ku-Klux Klan
49. The Gadsden Purchase of 50,000 square mile
D. Kites-Kimberly Katy
of land was primarily for the construction of ?
A. University Town 55. Delaware State is nicknamed _________
B. Railways state.
C. Canals A. Donkey
D. Roads B. Dog
C. Dust
50. Black birding is ?
D. Diamond
A. Legal trade of slaves
B. Illegal trade of slaves 56. Era of Good Feeling was during the presidency
C. Legal hunt of birds of ?
D. Illegal hunt of birds A. George Washington
ANSWERS: US HISTORY QUIZ B. Franklin D. Roosevelt
C. James Monroe
41. B D. Harry S. Truman
42. D
43. B 57. Puerto Rico ceded by Spain in ?
44. D A. 1832
B. 1898 D. Thomas Jefferson
C. 1733
D. 1831 63. How many political parties are mentioned by
name in the U.S. Constitution ?
58. The slogan of 'Fair Deal' was given by ? A. One
A. President Truman B. Two
B. President Nixon C. Three
C. President Andrew Jackson D. Four
D. President Ford
64. The Bill of Rights was incorporated in the U.S.
59. _________ is known as father of the Constitution in the year ?
constitution. A. 1787
A. George Washington B. 1789
B. Samuel Adams C. 1790
C. James Madison D. 1791
D. Gerald Ford
65. Who was elected as President of the
60. The first permanent and successful English Confederacy when the seceding Southern
Colony in America, Jamestown Virginia, was Slave State announced their secession from
founded in the year United States of America and founded the
A. 1495 Confederate States of America in 1861 ?
B. 1592 A. Thomas Jefferson
C. 1683 B. Jefferson Davis
D. 1607 C. James Madison
ANSWERS: US HISTORY QUIZZES D. Aaron Burr

51. D 66. In which capacity did Alexander Hamilton work


52. C with George Washington, the first President of
53. A United States of America ?
54. C A. Secretary of Defense
55. D B. Secretary of State
56. C C. Secretary of Treasury
57. B D. Attorney General
58. A
67. One of the first two political factions in United
59. C
States, the Democratic Republicans, was led
60. D
by ?
61.
A. Jefferson Davis
The Pilgrims from England reached Plymouth
B. Alexander Hamilton
(New England) in a ship called ?
C. Thomas Jefferson
A. Nina
D. George Washington
B. Pinta
C. Mayflower
68. The Treaty of Paris in 1783 fixed the Western
D. Leopard
boundary of the United States at the River ?
A. Missouri
62. Which one of the following leaders of American
B. Kentucky
Revolution was also a scientist, a printer, a
C. Mississippi
satirist and a political philosopher ?
D. Potomac
A. Samuel Adams
B. John Adams
C. Benjamin Franklin
69. During Jefferson's Presidency, Robert R. A. 1492
Livingstone was the U.S. Minister to ? B. 1482
A. England C. 1472
B. Spain D. 1432
C. France
D. Russia 75. Which of the American Presidents was present
at the time of the signing of the Camp David
70. Under which treaty United States acquired Accords between Egypt and Israel ?
Florida from Spain ? A. John F. Kennedy
A. Treaty of Paris B. Richard Nixon
B. Adams-Onis Treaty C. Jimmy Carter
C. Pinckney's Treaty D. Ronald Reagan
D. Jay's Treaty
ANSWERS: USA HISTORY MCQS 76. Which of the American presidents called the
former Soviet Union "An Evil Empire" ?
61. C A. Richard Nixon
62. C B. Jimmy Carter
63. B C. Ronald Reagan
64. D D. George Herbert Walker Bush
65. B
77. Which one of the American presidents
66. C
remained the head of the Central Intelligence
67. C
Agency (CIA) before becoming the president ?
68. C
A. Richard Nixon
69. C
B. Jimmy Carter
70. B
C. George Herbert Walker Bush
71. Which of the American Presidents won four
D. Gerald Rudolph Ford
consecutive presidential elections and
remained president for the longest period of
78. The Louisiana Purchase completed in 1803
time ?
was negotiated by ?
A. Theodore Roosevelt
A. George Washington
B. Woodrow Wilson
B. James Madison
C. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
C. Robert Livingston
D. Harry S. Truman
D. Martin Van Buren
72. Alaska was acquired by United States from ?
79. The 1783 treaty of Paris that defined original
A. Spain
border of the United States was with ?
B. England
A. France
C. Canada
B. Portugal
D. Russia
C. Spain
D. Great Britain
73. Which of the American presidents was
responsible for the Apollo Project that resulted
80. The Virgin Islands were bought for US $ ?
in the man's landing on the surface of moon ?
A. 250
A. Dwight David Eisenhower
B. 2500
B. John F. Kennedy
C. 25000
C. Lyndon Baines Johnson
D. None of these
D. Richard Nixon
ANSWERS: UNITED STATES HISTORY MCQS
74. Spain financed Westward voyage of Columbus
in ? 71. C
72. D C. Trade Branch
73. D D. Commercial Branch
74. A
75. C 87. The term "British North America" was first used
76. C informally in ?
77. C A. 1775
78. C B. 1799
79. D C. 1783
80. D D. 1761
81. Which American president was elected for two
non-consecutive terms ? 88. Separation of Powers is a _______ in which
A. Chester A. Arthur each branch of government has its own
B. Benjamin Harrison powers.
C. Grover Cleveland A. Rule
D. Woodrow Wilson B. Law
C. System
82. In the spring of _____, black students in D. Legislation
Virginia protested their unequal status in the
state's segregated educational system. 89. The Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point
A. 1963 in the Civil War for the ?
B. 1951 A. North
C. 1977 B. East
D. 1941 C. West
D. South
83. Civil rights leaders focused on ______,
highlight extreme forms of segregation there. 90. The Birth of a Nation movie was directed by ?
A. Gulf Shores Alabama A. David Lynch
B. Huntsville Alabama B. D.W. Griffith
C. Dothan Alabama C. Nicholas Ray
D. Montgomery Alabama D. Robert Altman
ANSWERS: UNITED STATES HISTORY QUIZ
84. In _____ the western allies, in concert against
Hitler’s Germany, started calling 81. C
themselves "The United Nations" . 82. B
A. 1941 83. D
B. 1961 84. A
C. 1971 85. A
D. 1931 86. B
87. C
85. Strict separation of powers does not operate in 88. C
? 89. A
A. The United Kingdom 90. B
B. Germany 91. On the 50th anniversary of the assassination of
C. France President _________, TIME proclaimed that
D. Italy his death was "the moment that changed
America".
86. Courts check both the executive branch and A. James Madison
the ___________ through judicial review. B. Abraham Lincoln
A. Criminal Branch C. Andrew Johnson
B. Legislative Branch D. John F. Kennedy
92. World War II covers the war against ______, 98. September 1901, __________, at age 42,
______ and _____ starting with the 7 became the youngest United States President
December 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. in history.
A. Japan, Russia and Italy A. Roosevelt
B. Japan, Germany and Italy B. Wilson
C. Japan, Britain and Italy C. Coolidge
D. Japan, France and Italy D. Truman

93. The text of the "Declaration by United Nations" 99. Theodore Roosevelt served as the 26th US
was drafted by President________, British President from _____ to _____.
Prime Minister _________, and ___________. A. 1907-19015
A. Ronald Reagan, Stanley Baldwin, B. 1901-1909
Roosevelt aide Harry Hopkins C. 1922-1930
B. Gerald Ford, Anthony Eden, Roosevelt aide D. 1911-1919
Harry Hopkins
C. Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, 100. Woodrow Wilson was the __________
Roosevelt aide Harry Hopkins President of the United States.
D. Grover Cleveland, Edward Heath, A. 24th
Roosevelt aide Harry Hopkins B. 22nd
C. 28th
94. The headquarters of the United Nations is in D. 21st
_______, New York City. ANSWERS: USA HISTORY QUIZZES
A. Manhattan
B. Bronx 91. D
C. Queens 92. B
D. Brooklyn 93. C
94. A
95. For several decades prior to the __________, 95. B
the North was forced to delay or compromise 96. C
several of its national economic policy 97. D
objectives. 98. A
A. World War II 99. B
B. Civil War 100. C
C. World War I
D. American Revolutionary War

96. American Civil War took place in ?


A. (1871-75)
B. (1851-55)
C. (1861-65)
D. (1841-45)

97. Between 1606 and 1670, a number of


________ colonies were established in North
America.
A. Arab
B. Indian
C. Spanish
D. English
8. The D-8 is an organization of eight ________
General knowledge countries.
1. The United Nations was founded on A. developed
_________. B. developing
A. March 24, 1945 C. Asian
B. October 24, 1945 D. African
C. March 24, 1949
D. October 24, 1950 9. The European Union's working capital is in
_________.
2. Which country from the following is NOT the A. London
member of UNO? B. Lisbon
A. Vatican City C. Austria
B. Afghanistan D. Brussels
C. North Korea
D. Vaitnam 10. The headquarter of NATO is located in
_________.
3. The International Court of Justice is located in A. New York
_________. B. Paris
A. New York C. Geneva
B. Washigton D. Brussels
C. Geneva ANSWERS: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE MCQS
D. The Hague
1. B
4. The Great Wall of China is about __________ 2. A
KM long. 3. D
A. 18,196 4. D
B. 19,196 5. C
C. 20,196 6. C
D. 21,196 7. A
8. B
5. The oldest university in the world is
9. D
A. Cambridge University
10. D
B. Oxford University
11. The motto of UNO is _________.
C. University of Bologna
A. It's your world!
D. University of Warwick
B. Life for All!
C. Peace!
6. There are _________ non-permanent
D. Love and Peace!
members of the security council.
A. 5
12. The world's highest mountain is in
B. 7
__________.
C. 10
A. China
D. 15
B. Pakistan
C. Nepal
7. The currency of Indonesia is _________.
D. India
A. rupiah
B. dinar
13. The headquarter of Red Cross is in
C. rangit
_________.
D. riyal
A. New York
B. Washigton
C. Geneva
D. The Hague ANSWERS: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ

14. World Trade Organization was established in 11. A


__________. 12. C
A. 1980 13. C
B. 1985 14. D
C. 1990 15. C
D. 1995 16. B
17. A
15. The North Atlantic treaty (NATO) was signed in
18. B
__________.
19. C
A. 1945
20. D
B. 1947
21. The most powerful organ of United Nations is
C. 1949
_________.
D. 1951
A. General Assembly
B. Security Council
16. Which country, on the map of world, appears
C. Secretariat
as "Long Shoe"?
D. International Court of Justice
A. Portugal
B. Italy
22. The headquarter of Green Peace International
C. Greece
is located in _________.
D. Hungary
A. Amserdam
B. Geneva
17. Which from the following countries is NOT a
C. Lisbon
member of D-8?
D. Austria
A. India
B. Pakistan
23. 3 May is observed Internationally as
C. Nigeria
_________.
D. Turkey
A. Labour Day
B. Environment Day
18. The largest ocean of the world is __________.
C. Earth Day
A. Atlantic
D. Press Freedom Day
B. Pacific
C. Indian
24. The Capital of Canada is __________.
D. None of these
A. Tirane
B. Ottawa
19. Which from the following countries does NOT
C. Athens
yeild veto-power?
D. Luxembourg
A. United States
B. United Kingdom
25. Suez Canal is between __________.
C. Canada
A. Arabian Sea and Red Sea
D. France
B. Red Sea and North Sea
C. Mediterranean Sea and North Sea
20. OIC changed its name from Organisation of
D. Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea
the Islamic Conference to Organisation of
Islamic Cooperation in _________. 26. The permanent Secretariat of SAARC is
A. 1991 located in __________.
B. 1999 A. Islamabad, Pakistan
C. 2001 B. New Delhi, India
D. 2011 C. Kathmandu, Nepal
D. Colombo, Sri Lanka D. South Pole

27. Which from the following countries is NOT a 33. The deepest part of the Earth is __________ .
member of European Union? A. Dead Sea
A. Norway B. Mariana Trench
B. Ireland C. South Africa
C. Malta D. South Pole
D. Estonia
34. The headquarter of Amnesty International is in
28. The currency of Israel is _________. _________.
A. Euro A. Amserdam
B. Shekel B. Geneva
C. Forint C. London
D. Krone D. Berlin

29. Which country (by electorate) is the 35. The headquarter of Transparency International
world's largest democracy? is in _________.
A. United States A. Amserdam
B. United Kingdom B. Geneva
C. China C. London
D. India D. Berlin

30. The permanent Secretariat of OIC is located in 36. The largest Island of the World is _________.
_________. A. Iceland
A. Makkah B. Greenland
B. Madina C. England
C. Jeddah D. Sri Lanka
D. Riyadh
ANSWERS: GK MCQS 37. 22 April is observed Internationally as
_________.
21. B A. Labour Day
22. A B. Environment Day
23. D C. Earth Day
24. B D. Press Freedom Day
25. D
38. Yellow Sea lies between __________.
26. C
A. America and Canada
27. A
B. England and France
28. B
C. China and Korea
29. D
D. Norway and Sweden
30. C
31. The highest part of the Earth is __________ .
39. The smallest Sea of the World is __________.
A. Mount Everest
A. Dead Sea
B. K2
B. Red Sea
C. Norway
C. Baltic Sea
D. North Pole
D. Arabian Sea
32. The lowest part of the Earth is __________ .
40. World's famous bridge "Golden Gate Bridge" is
A. Dead Sea
in __________.
B. Mariana Trench
A. San Francisco
C. South Africa
B. New Delhi 46. The capital of Czech Republic is?
C. France A. Nicosia
D. Sydney B. Dublin
C. Bern
ANSWERS: GK QUIZ D. Prague

31. A 47. AFP is the news agency of _________.


32. A A. Germany
33. B B. France
34. C C. Syria
35. D D. Yemen
36. B
37. C 48. ANTARA is the news agency of _________.
38. C A. Indonesia
39. C B. Syria
40. A C. Yemen
41. Which country is called "Land of D. Jordan
thousand islands"?
49. Emirates is an airline of __________.
A. Malaysia
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Indonesia
B. Qatar
C. Ireland
C. UAE
D. Finland
D. Malaysia
42. Indonesia is an archipelago comprising
50. Qantas is an airline of __________.
approximately __________ islands.
A. Saudi Arabia
A. 10,000
B. Australia
B. 12,500
C. UAE
C. 15,000
D. Malaysia
D. 17,500
ANSWERS: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE MCQS
43. Which country is called the "Land of Golden
Fibre"? 41. B
A. United States 42. D
B. South Korea 43. C
C. Bangladesh 44. B
D. India 45. A
46. D
44. Which country is called the "Land of 47. B
thousand Lakes"? 48. A
A. Indonesia 49. C
B. Finland 50. B
C. Iceland 51.
D. Scotland The Temple of Heaven, a religious building, is
located in
45. Vienna is the capital of _________. A. Edinburgh
A. Austria B. Rome
B. Switzerland C. Beijing
C. Cyprus D. Shanghai
D. Denmark
52. The mine, Super Pit, is Australia's largest
_________ mine. 60. Etihad Airways is an airline of __________.
A. gold A. United Arab Emirates
B. silver B. Qatar
C. copper C. Russia
D. coal D. Canada
ANSWERS: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ
53. What was the nationality of Alfred Nobel?
A. American 51. C
B. British 52. A
C. German 53. D
D. Swedish 54. B
55. B
54. The first Nobel Prize was awarded in 56. A
__________ . 57. C
A. 1895 58. C
B. 1901 59. C
C. 1907 60. A
D. 1913 61. The Earth surface is divided in
__________ Continents.
55. The Nobel Prize has been awarded in
A. 5
__________ fields.
B. 6
A. 5
C. 7
B. 6
D. 8
C. 7
D. 8 62. The Largest Continent (by Area) of the World
is __________.
56. The Li River is located in
A. Asia
A. China
B. Europe
B. Japan
C. Africa
C. South Korea
D. North America
D. North Korea
63. The second Largest Continent (by Area) of the
57. SANA is the news agency of _________.
World is __________.
A. Saudi Arabia
A. Asia
B. UAE
B. Europe
C. Syria
C. Africa
D. Yemen
D. North America
58. Saba is the news agency of _________.
64. The Smallest Continent (by Area) of the World
A. Indonesia
is __________.
B. Syria
A. Antarctica
C. Yemen
B. Australia
D. Jordan
C. Africa
D. Europe
59. KLM is an airline of __________.
A. Australia
65. The Earth's Oceanic water is divided in
B. Germany
__________ oceans.
C. Netherlands
A. 5
D. Austria
B. 6
C. 7 D. Trygue Lie
D. 8
72. World War I was began in?
66. The Earth's Largest ocean is __________ . A. 1912
A. Atlantic B. 1914
B. Arctic C. 1916
C. Indian D. 1918
D. Pacific
73. World War I was ended in?
67. The Earth's second Largest ocean is A. 1912
__________ . B. 1914
A. Atlantic C. 1916
B. Arctic D. 1918
C. Indian
D. Pacific 74. World War II was began in?
A. 1935
68. The Earth's Smallest ocean is __________ . B. 1937
A. Atlantic C. 1939
B. Arctic D. 1941
C. Indian
D. Pacific 75. World War II was ended in?
A. 1939
69. The world's Largest Lake is? B. 1941
A. Caspian Sea C. 1943
B. Lake Superior D. 1945
C. Lake Victoria
D. Great Bear Lake 76. The world's deadliest conflict was?
A. World War I
70. The hottest desert of the world is? B. World War II
A. Sahara Desert C. Mongol Conquests
B. Arabian Desert D. Taiping Rebellion
C. Cholistan Desert
D. Arctic Desert 77. The Atomic Bomb was dropped on the city of
ANSWERS: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZZES Hiroshima on?
A. 3 August 1945
61. C B. 6 August 1945
62. A C. 9 August 1945
63. C D. 12 August 1945
64. B
78. What was the name of Atomic Bomb that
65. A
dropped on the city of Hiroshima?
66. D
A. Little Boy
67. A
B. Fat Boy
68. B
C. Little Man
69. A
D. Fat Man
70. A
71. The first Secretary General of United
79. The Atomic Bomb was dropped on the city of
Nations was?
Nagasaki on?
A. Dag Hammarskjold
A. 3 August 1945
B. Kurt Walheion
B. 6 August 1945
C. U Thant
C. 9 August 1945 D. 1889
D. 12 August 1945
86. The height of Eiffel Tower is __________ feet.
80. What was the name of Atomic Bomb that A. 1063
dropped on the city of Nagasaki? B. 1067
A. Little Boy C. 1073
B. Fat Boy D. 1077
C. Little Man
D. Fat Man 87. Reuters is the news agency of __________ .
ANSWERS: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONS A. United States
B. United Kingdom
71. D C. France
72. B D. Germany
73. D
88. WAFA is the news agency of __________ .
74. C
A. Palestine
75. D
B. Iraq
76. B
C. Qatar
77. B
D. Egypt
78. A
79. C
89. The capital of Saudi Arabia is?
80. D
A. Makkah
81. NATO is a/an __________ alliance.
B. Madina
A. military
C. Taif
B. economic
D. Riyadh
C. regional
D. cultural 90. The currency of Qatar is?
A. Dollar
82. The oldest news agency in the world is?
B. Dinar
A. AFP
C. Dirham
B. WAFA
D. Riyal
C. BBC
ANSWERS: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE MCQS
D. CNN

83. The Suez Canal is in __________ . 81. A


A. Nigeria 82. A
B. Libya 83. C
C. Egypt 84. A
D. Palestine 85. D
86. A
84. The Delaware river is in __________ . 87. B
A. United States 88. A
B. Canada 89. D
C. China 90. D
D. United Kingdom 91. Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) was
founded on __________ .
85. The main structural work of the Eiffel Tower A. September 25, 1966
was completed in? B. September 25, 1967
A. 1883 C. September 25, 19698
B. 1885 D. September 25, 1969
C. 1887
92. The OIC was founded in __________ . A. Women's Day
A. Saudi Arabia B. World Water Day
B. Iraq C. World Health Day
C. Qatar D. Human Rights Day
D. Morocco
100. 7 April is observed internationally as?
93. The 6th organ, "Trusteeship Council" of A. Women's Day
the United Nations suspended operation on B. World Water Day
November 01, 1994, with the independence of C. World Health Day
_________. D. Human Rights Day
A. Chad
B. Sudan ANSWERS: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE MCQS
C. Palau
D. Tunisia 91. D
92. D
94. The United Nations has __________ principal 93. C
organs. 94. B
A. 4 95. B
B. 5 96. D
C. 6 97. A
D. 7 98. A
99. B
95. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was 100. C
founded on __________ . 101. The deepest point in the world is
A. 27 December 1944 A. Dead Sea
B. 27 December 1945 B. South Pole
C. 27 December 1946 C. Mariana Trench
D. 27 December 1947 D. Sinai Peninsula

96. The social networking site "Twitter" was 102. The Mariana Trench is in the __________
launched on __________ . Ocean.
A. July 15, 2003 A. Atlantic
B. July 15, 2004 B. Arctic
C. July 15, 2005 C. Antarctic
D. July 15, 2006 D. Pacific

97. The National Aeronautics and Space 103. The depth of the Mariana Trench is
Administration (NASA) was formed in? __________ meters.
A. 1958 A. 10,011
B. 1960 B. 10,411
C. 1962 C. 10,611
D. 1964 D. 10,911

98. 8 March is observed internationally as? 104. Panama (a country) connects the
A. Women's Day two continents
B. World Water Day A. Asia and Europe
C. World Health Day B. Asia and Africa
D. Human Rights Day C. South America and North America
D. Asia and Australia
99. 22 March is observed internationally as?
105. Turkey connects the two continents 111. The Great Pyramid of Giza, the oldest of the
A. Asia and Europe ancient 7 wonders of the world, is located in
B. Asia and Africa A. Egypt
C. South America and North America B. Portugal
D. Asia and Australia C. Switzerland
D. Turkey
106. Egypt connects the two continents
A. Asia and Europe 112. Lake Lucerne that has complicated shape
B. Asia and Africa with several sharp bends and four arms is
C. South America and North America located in
D. Asia and Australia A. Egypt
B. Portugal
107. The Panama Canal in Panama is a man- C. Switzerland
made 77 km waterway that connects D. Turkey
A. Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean
B. Atlantic Ocean and Arctic 113. Which city is also called The City of 1,000
C. Arctic Ocean and Antarctic Ocean Minarets?
D. Pacific Ocean and Arctic Ocean A. Istanbul
B. Cairo
108. The Engadin Valley is located in C. Makkah
A. Switzerland D. Islamabad
B. Portugal
C. Turkey 114. The South Pole of the Earth is located in
D. Egypt A. Norway
B. Antarctica
109. The Pico Island is located in C. Arctic Ocean
A. Switzerland D. Pacific Ocean
B. Portugal
C. Turkey 115. The North Pole of the Earth is located in
D. Egypt A. Norway
B. Antarctica
110. Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul is popularly C. Arctic Ocean
known as the D. Pacific Ocean
A. Green Mosque
B. Blue Mosque 116. Which statement is true about South and
C. Red Mosque North Poles of the Earth?
D. Yellow Mosque A. South Pole is warmer than the North Pole
ANSWERS: MCQS GENERAL KNOWLEDGE B. North Pole is warmer than the South Pole
C. Both poles have equal temperature
101. C D. Both poles lie in the Ocean
102. D
103. D 117. The Sinai Peninsula is located in
104. C A. Egypt
105. A B. Portugal
106. B C. Switzerland
107. A D. Turkey
108. A
118. Augusta Raurica, a Roman archaeological
109. B
site, was a/an
110. B
A. theater
B. open-air theater B. Norway
C. museum C. continent of Antarctica
D. open-air museum D. continent of Australia

119. Augusta Raurica is located in 125. The first European to reach India by sea was
A. Egypt A. Christopher Columbus
B. Portugal B. Marco Polo
C. Switzerland C. John Cabot
D. Turkey D. Vasco da Gama

120. The Pena Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage 126. Vasco da Gama was a/an __________
Site, is located in explorer.
A. Egypt A. British
B. Portugal B. French
C. Switzerland C. German
D. Turkey D. Portuguese
ANSWERS: MCQS OF GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
127. The World Wide Web was invented by
111. A A. Tim Berners-Lee
112. C B. Bob Kahn
113. B C. Steve Jobs
114. B D. Bill Gates
115. C
128. The birthplace of the World Wide Web was
116. B
A. NASA
117. A
B. Pentagon
118. D
C. CERN
119. C
D. Microsoft
120. B
121. The bridge in Istanbul, Turkey that connects
129. The headquarter of the European
Asia and Europe is called
Organization for Nuclear Research, called
A. Golden Gate Bridge
CERN, is located in
B. Akashi Kaikyo Bridge
A. Belgium
C. Bosphorus Bridge
B. Switzerland
D. Royal Gorge Bridge
C. Germany
D. England
122. Alexandria is a city in
A. Turkey
130. The book "Emile" or "On Education" was
B. Egypt
written by
C. Jordan
A. Rousseau
D. Greece
B. Socrates
C. Plato
123. About __________% of Antarctica is covered
D. Aristotle
by ice.
A. 97 ANSWERS: QUIZ GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
B. 98
C. 99 121. C
D. 100 122. B
123. B
124. Ross Island in the Ross Sea is located near 124. C
A. Greenland 125. D
126. D D. 1212
127. A
128. C 138. Which country is also called the "Land of the
129. B Midnight Sun"?
130. A A. Japan
131. The world's longest land border between the B. Norway
two countries is the border between C. Netherlands
A. US and Canada D. South Africa
B. US and Mexico
C. India and Pakistan 139. Which country is also called "Rainbow
D. South Korea and North Korea Nation"?
A. Japan
132. The world's largest island is B. Norway
A. Greenland C. Netherlands
B. Finland D. South Africa
C. Indonesia
D. United Kingdom 140. "Netherlands" literally means
A. ideal location
133. Which country is the largest archipelagic B. lower countries
country in the world? C. mouth of land
A. Greenland D. land of sun set
B. Finland ANSWERS: QUIZZES GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
C. Indonesia
D. United Kingdom 131. A
132. A
134. Indonesia is a country with around 133. C
__________ islands. 134. D
A. 10,000 135. A
B. 11,000 136. D
C. 12,000 137. C
D. 13,000 138. B
139. D
135. The most dispersed country in the world is 140. B
A. Maldives 141. Which country contains the most volcanoes in
B. Indonesia the world?
C. Malaysia A. Indonesia
D. Philippines B. Maldives
C. South Africa
136. The Maldives is spread over __________
D. Mexico
km2.
A. 60,000 142. Which country is the lowest in the world?
B. 70,000 A. Indonesia
C. 80,000 B. Maldives
D. 90,000 C. South Africa
D. Netherlands
137. Maldives, a country in Asia, is consist of
around __________ islands. 143. Which country recognizes the highest number
A. 1100 of official languages?
B. 1152 A. Indonesia
C. 1192 B. Maldives
C. South Africa 141. A
D. Mexico 142. B
143. C
144. The constitution of South Africa recognizes 144. D
__________ official languages. 145. C
A. 8 146. A
B. 9 147. D
C. 10 148. A
D. 11 149. C
150. D
145. Which country is completely surrounded by 151. The largest desert in the world is
South Africa? A. Antarctica
A. Gabon B. Arctic
B. Laos C. Sahara
C. Lesotho D. Atacama
D. Niue
152. The largest cold desert in the world is
146. The Komodo dragons are found in A. Antarctica
A. Indonesia B. Arctic
B. Maldives C. Sahara
C. South Africa D. Atacama
D. Egypt
153. The largest hot desert in the world is
147. Jeju Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, A. Cholistan
is located in B. Arctic
A. Indonesia C. Sahara
B. Egypt D. Atacama
C. South Africa
D. South Korea 154. The Sahara desert is located in
A. Asia
148. Borobudur, a UNESCO World Heritage Site is B. Africa
located in C. South America
A. Indonesia D. Australia
B. Egypt
C. South Africa 155. The driest desert in the world is
D. South Korea A. Sahara Desert
B. Cholistan Desert
149. The Orange River flows in C. Arabian Desert
A. Indonesia D. Atacama Desert
B. Egypt
C. South Africa 156. The Atacama Desert is located in
D. Mexico A. Asia
B. Africa
150. The Chapultepec Castle is located in C. South America
A. Indonesia D. Australia
B. Egypt
C. South Africa 157. Kansai International Airport on an artificial
D. Mexico island is located in
ANSWERS: QUIZ GK A. China
B. Japan
C. South Korea D. Nanga Parbat
D. North Korea
164. The highest peak of the K2 is located along
158. The Seven Rila Lakes are located in the border of
A. Bulgaria A. China and India
B. Hungary B. China and Pakistan
C. Poland C. China and Nepal
D. Czech Republic D. India and Pakistan

159. The largest waterfalls system in the world is 165. The "El Valle de la Luna" means
A. Angel Falls A. Valley of the Moon
B. Victoria Falls B. Colour of the Moon
C. Niagara Falls C. Valley of the Mars
D. Iguazu Falls D. Colour of the Mars

160. The famous waterfall, Iguazu Falls, is located 166. The El Valle de la Luna (Valley of the Moon)
on the border of is located in the
A. United States and Canada A. Antarctica Desert
B. Chile and Portugal B. Atacama Desert
C. Argentina and Brazil C. Sahara Desert
D. Paraguay and Uruguay D. Gobi Desert
ANSWERS: QUIZZES GK
167. The Valley of the Moon is located in
151. A A. Argentina
152. A B. Brazil
153. C C. Chile
154. B D. Hungary
155. D
168. The surface of El Valle de la Luna in the
156. C
Atacama Desert looks like the surface of the
157. B
A. Grass
158. A
B. Mars
159. D
C. Water
160. C
D. Moon
161. The world's highest mountain is
A. Mount Everest
169. Near Antofagasta, Chile the surface of the
B. K2
Atacama Desert looks like the surface of the
C. Kangchenjunga
A. Moon
D. Nanga Parbat
B. Grass
C. Water
162. The highest peak of the Mount Everest is
D. Mars
located along the border of
A. China and India
170. The Gobi desert is located in
B. China and Pakistan
A. China and Pakistan
C. China and Nepal
B. China and India
D. India and Pakistan
C. China and Mongolia
D. China and Russia
163. The world's second highest mountain is
A. Mount Everest ANSWERS: GENERAL MCQS
B. K2
C. Kangchenjunga 161. A
162. C B. Canada
163. B C. Russia
164. B D. United States and Canada
165. A
166. B 178. Which country is called the "Land of the
167. C Rising Sun"?
168. D A. China
169. D B. Japan
170. C C. New Zealand
171. The point on the Earth's surface that is D. Australia
farthest from its center is the peak of the
A. Mount Everest 179. The tallest waterfalls in the world is located in
B. K2 A. Argentina
C. Chimborazo mountain B. Canada
D. Nanga Parbat C. Russia
D. Venezuela
172. The Chimborazo mountain is located in
A. Peru 180. The world's tallest waterfalls is
B. Guyana A. Angel Falls
C. Venezuela B. Victoria Falls
D. Ecuador C. Niagara Falls
D. Iguazu Falls
173. The world's largest lake is the ANSWERS: GENERAL QUIZ
A. Caspian Sea
B. Lake Superior 171. C
C. Lake Baikal 172. D
D. Lake Lucerne 173. A
174. B
174. The world's largest freshwater lake by surface 175. C
area is 176. D
A. Caspian Sea 177. C
B. Lake Superior 178. B
C. Lake Baikal 179. D
D. Lake Lucerne 180. A
181. The headquarters of International Federation
175. The world's largest freshwater lake by volume of Association Football (FIFA) is located in
is A. Berlin
A. Caspian Sea B. Lausanne
B. Lake Superior C. London
C. Lake Baikal D. Zurich
D. Lake Lucerne
182. FIFA was founded in
176. Lake Superior is located in A. 1904
A. United States B. 1908
B. Canada C. 1912
C. Russia D. 1916
D. United States and Canada
183. The FIFA men's World Cup was commenced
177. Lake Baikal is located in in
A. United States A. 1924
B. 1930 D. Switzerland
C. 1936 ANSWERS: GENERAL QUIZZES
D. 1942
181. D
184. The FIFA women's World Cup was 182. A
commenced in 183. B
A. 1981 184. D
B. 1983 185. A
C. 1987 186. B
D. 1991 187. A
188. B
185. The International Olympic Committee
189. C
(IOC) was founded in
190. C
A. 1894
191. Due to World wars the Olympic Games were
B. 1898
cancelled in
C. 1902
A. 1916 and 1940
D. 1904
B. 1918 and 1942
C. 1916, 1938, and 1942
186. The International Olympic Committee (IOC)
D. 1916, 1940, and 1944
was founded by
A. Demetrios Vikelas
192. The first Summer Olympics organized by the
B. Pierre de Coubertin
IOC were held in 1896 in
C. Thomas Bach
A. France
D. Juan Antonio Samaranch
B. Germany
C. Greece
187. The first president of IOC was
D. Switzerland
A. Demetrios Vikelas
B. Pierre de Coubertin
193. The first Winter Olympics organized by the
C. Thomas Bach
IOC was held in 1924
D. Juan Antonio Samaranch
A. France
B. Germany
188. The headquarters of IOC is located in
C. Greece
A. Berlin
D. Switzerland
B. Lausanne
C. London
194. Kangaroos are found in
D. Zurich
A. Australia
B. New Zealand
189. Pierre de Coubertin who created IOC and is
C. Australia and New Zealand
called father of the modern Olympic Games
D. Australia, New Zealand and South Africa
was also a/an
A. musician
195. Polar bear is mostly
B. politician
A. carnivorous
C. educator and historian
B. herbivorous
D. lawyer and historian
C. omnivorous
D. none of these
190. The creation of IOC was inspired by the
ancient Olympic Games which were held in
196. Pandas are feed almost entirely on
A. France
A. beech
B. Germany
B. bamboo
C. Greece
C. red pine
D. European larch 203. John Keats was a/an __________ Romantic
poet.
197. The world's largest animal is A. American
A. blue whale B. English
B. gray whale C. German
C. sperm whale D. French
D. North Pacific right whale
204. Paradise Lost is an epic poem by
198. The world's largest land animal is A. John Keats
A. Hippopotamus B. John Milton
B. Asian elephant C. William Shakespeare
C. African forest elephant D. William Wordsworth
D. African bush elephant
205. Buckingham Palace is located in
199. The world's largest reptile is A. London
A. American alligator B. Paris
B. American crocodile C. Berlin
C. Saltwater crocodile D. Moscow
D. Nile crocodile
206. The Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage
200. The world's largest bird is Site, was build by Mughal emperor
A. Somali ostrich A. Akbar
B. Common ostrich B. Humayun
C. King penguin C. Jahangir
D. Southern cassowary D. Shah Jahan
ANSWERS: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE MCQS
207. The Taj Mahal is located in the city of
191. D __________ in India.
192. C A. Agra
193. A B. Hyderabad
194. A C. New Delhi
195. A D. Mumbai
196. B
197. A 208. The first non-European who won the Nobel
198. D Prize in Literature in 1913 was
199. C A. Allama Iqbal
200. B B. Munshi Premchand
201. The largest eggs in the world today are the C. Rabindranath Tagore
eggs laid by the D. Swami Vivekananda
A. Whale
209. The Saint Basil's Cathedral is located in
B. Ostrich
A. London
C. Crocodile
B. Paris
D. African Duck
C. Berlin
202. Lucy Gray is a poem written by D. Moscow
A. John Keats
210. The Burj Al Arab which is a hotel on an
B. John Milton
artificial island is located in
C. William Shakespeare
A. Abu Dhabi
D. William Wordsworth
B. Sharjah
C. Dubai D. Russian
D. Doha
ANSWERS: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE MCQS 217. Ernest Hemingway was a/an __________
novelist, short story writer, and journalist.
201. B A. American
202. D B. English
203. B C. German
204. B D. Russian
205. A
218. Leo Tolstoy was a/an __________ writer.
206. D
A. American
207. A
B. English
208. C
C. German
209. D
D. Russian
210. C
211. The novel "The Old Man and the Sea" was
219. The novels "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"
written by
and "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" were
A. F. Scott Fitzgerald
written by
B. Mark Twain
A. F. Scott Fitzgerald
C. Leo Tolstoy
B. Mark Twain
D. Ernest Hemingway
C. Leo Tolstoy
D. Ernest Hemingway
212. The novel "The Great Gatsby" was written by
A. F. Scott Fitzgerald
220. Mark Twain was a pen name of
B. Mark Twain
A. Charles Dickens
C. Leo Tolstoy
B. Samuel Clemens
D. Ernest Hemingway
C. Oscar Wilde
D. Jack London
213. The novel "War and Peace" was written by
A. F. Scott Fitzgerald ANSWERS: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE MCQS
B. Mark Twain
C. Leo Tolstoy 211. D
D. Ernest Hemingway 212. A
213. C
214. The novel "Anna Karenina" was written by 214. C
A. F. Scott Fitzgerald 215. D
B. Mark Twain 216. A
C. Leo Tolstoy 217. A
D. Ernest Hemingway 218. D
219. B
215. The novel "Lolita" was written by 220. B
A. F. Scott Fitzgerald 221. Which novel is sometimes called the world's
B. Mark Twain first novel or the world's first modern novel?
C. Thomas More A. Don Quixote
D. Vladimir Nabokov B. City of the Sun
C. The Tale of Genji
216. F. Scott Fitzgerald, was a/an __________ D. Utopia
novelist and short story writer.
A. American 222. Which novel is considered as the first
B. English European novel of the modern era?
C. German A. Don Quixote
B. City of the Sun 229. The sexual revolution also known as sexual
C. The Tale of Genji liberation throughout the Western world was
D. Utopia started in
A. 1950s
223. The novel "Don Quixote" was a __________ B. 1960s
novel. C. 1970s
A. French D. 1980s
B. German
C. Spanish 230. The famous composer Ludwig van Beethoven
D. Russian was a __________ composer.
A. American
224. The book "Utopia" that describes a fictional B. English
island society was written by C. German
A. William Shakespeare D. Russian
B. Bernard Shaw ANSWERS: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE MCQS
C. Vladimir Nabokov
D. Thomas More 221. C
222. A
225. The play "The Doctor's Dilemma" that
223. C
describes the moral dilemmas created by
224. D
limited medical resources and business was
225. B
written by
226. D
A. William Shakespeare
227. C
B. Bernard Shaw
228. B
C. Vladimir Nabokov
229. B
D. Thomas More
230. C
231. The world's first movie theater was
226. Anton Chekhov, a famous playwright and
A. The Dolby Theatre
short story writer was also a/an
B. Rodgers Theatre
A. engineer
C. L'Ideal Cinema
B. lawyer
D. Berlin Wintergarten theatre
C. politician
D. medical doctor
232. The history's first short silent film was
presented in the Berlin Wintergarten theatre in
227. The Jazz Age in which jazz music and dance
A. 1890
styles became popular started in
B. 1895
A. 1900s
C. 1900
B. 1910s
D. 1905
C. 1920s
D. 1930s
233. The oldest still-active cinema in the world is
A. The Dolby Theatre
228. The Jazz Age is often referred to in
B. Rodgers Theatre
conjunction with the
C. L'Ideal Cinema
A. Adult Twenties
D. Berlin Wintergarten theatre
B. Roaring Twenties
C. Sexy Twenties
234. The oldest still-active cinema, L'Ideal Cinema,
D. Modern Twenties
is located in
A. Aniche
B. Paris
C. Berlin
D. London 238. A
239. A
235. Charlie Chaplin, one of the most important 240. D
figures in the history of the film industry was 241. The tallest tree in the world is
a/an _________ actor. A. Coconut palm
A. American B. Cuban Royal palm
B. English C. Quindio wax palm
C. German D. Date palm
D. Spanish
242. The Cocora valley, the principal location of
236. The oldest large-scale film studio in the world Quindio wax palm, is located in
is A. Argentina
A. Paramount Pictures B. Brazil
B. Babelsberg Film Studio C. Colombia
C. Hengdian World Studio D. Portugal
D. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
243. The airplane was invented by __________ in
237. The Babelsberg Film Studio is located in 1903.
A. Aniche A. Alexander Fleming
B. Paris B. Alfred Nobel
C. Berlin C. Mikhail Kalashnikov
D. London D. Wright brothers

238. The oldest film industry of the world is 244. Christopher Columbus was a/an __________
A. Hollywood explorer.
B. Bollywood A. Italian
C. Mosfilm B. Scottish
D. Nestor Studios C. Swedish
D. French
239. The oldest entertainment awards ceremony is
A. Oscars Awards 245. The famous AK-47 assault rifle was invented
B. Emmy Awards by
C. Tony Awards A. Alexander Fleming
D. Grammy Awards B. Alfred Nobel
C. Mikhail Kalashnikov
240. The first Academy Awards (also called D. Wright brothers
Oscars Awards) presentation was held in
A. 1923 246. Mikhail Kalashnikov was a __________
B. 1925 general.
C. 1927 A. German
D. 1929 B. Scottish
ANSWERS: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE MCQS C. Swedish
D. Russian
231. D
232. B 247. Dynamite, an explosive was invented by
233. C A. Alexander Fleming
234. A B. Alfred Nobel
235. B C. Mikhail Kalashnikov
236. B D. Wright brothers
237. C
248. Alfred Nobel was a __________ chemist and 254. The Mont Saint-Michel, a UNESCO World
engineer. Heritage Site, is located in
A. German A. United States
B. Scottish B. Russia
C. Swedish C. France
D. Russian D. Germany

249. Penicillin was discovered in 1928 by 255. The Statue of Liberty in the United States is
A. Alexander Fleming located in
B. Alfred Nobel A. Washington D.C.
C. Mikhail Kalashnikov B. New York
D. Wright brothers C. Los Angeles
D. Chicago
250. Alexander Fleming was a __________
scientist. 256. The world's first nuclear power plant was built
A. German by
B. Scottish A. United States
C. Swedish B. Russia
D. Russian C. France
ANSWERS: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE MCQS D. Germany

241. C 257. Which country's official constitution is Quran?


242. C A. Saudi Arabia
243. D B. Qatar
244. A C. Pakistan
245. C D. Indonesia
246. D
258. The tomb of Prophet Muhammad is located in
247. B
A. Jeddah
248. C
B. Riyadh
249. A
C. Makkah
250. B
D. Madina
251. The world's first artificial satellite was
A. Dong Fang Hong 1
259. Which city is regarded as the holiest city in
B. Explorer 1
the religion of Islam?
C. Sputnik 1
A. Jeddah
D. Vanguard 1
B. Riyadh
C. Makkah
252. The world's first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1,
D. Madina
was launched by
A. United States
260. The Muslims are required to pray in the
B. Russia
direction towards
C. France
A. Kaaba
D. Germany
B. Mount Arafat
C. Jabal al-Nour
253. The Sputnik 1 was launched by Russia on
D. Al-Aqsa Mosque
A. 4 October 1957
B. 4 October 1959 ANSWERS: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE MCQS
C. 4 October 1961
D. 4 October 1963 251. C
252. B
253. A D. French
254. C
255. B 268. Alexey Leonov was a/an __________
256. B astronaut.
257. A A. American
258. D B. Russian
259. C C. German
260. A D. French
261. The longest river in Europe is
A. River Thames 269. The first space station was
B. Orange River A. Lunokhod 1
C. Ural River B. Mir
D. Volga River C. Salyut 1
D. International Space Station (ISS)
262. The Volga River flows in
A. Great Britain 270. The first moon walker (remote-controlled
B. Russia robot) was
C. Germany A. Lunokhod 1
D. France B. Mir
C. Salyut 1
263. The first person who entered into space was D. International Space Station (ISS)
A. Alan Shepard ANSWERS: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE MCQS
B. Alexey Leonov
C. Neil Armstrong 261. D
D. Yuri Gagarin 262. B
263. D
264. The first person who walked on the Moon was 264. C
A. Alan Shepard 265. B
B. Alexey Leonov 266. B
C. Neil Armstrong 267. A
D. Yuri Gagarin 268. B
269. C
265. The first spacewalk was performed by 270. A
A. Alan Shepard 271. The first spacecraft to land on the Moon was
B. Alexey Leonov A. Luna 1
C. Neil Armstrong B. Luna 3
D. Yuri Gagarin C. Luna 6
D. Luna 9
266. Yuri Gagarin was a/an __________
astronaut. 272. The first spacecraft to land on the Venus was
A. American A. Venera 1
B. Russian B. Venera 4
C. German C. Venera 7
D. French D. Venera 11

267. Neil Armstrong was a/an __________ 273. The first spacecraft to land on the Mars was
astronaut. A. Mars 1
A. American B. Mars 2
B. Russian C. Mars 3
C. German D. Mars 4
ANSWERS: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE MCQS
274. The world's oldest surviving federation is
A. United States 271. D
B. Russia 272. C
C. Great Britain 273. C
D. Italy 274. A
E. France 275. A
276. C
275. The Temple of All Religions that consists of
277. C
several types of religious architecture including
278. A
an Orthodox church, a mosque, and a
279. A
synagogue is located in
280. D
A. Kazan
281. The highest cold desert in the world is
B. Saint Petersburg
A. Antarctica Desert
C. Barcelona
B. Greenland Desert
D. Valencia
C. Katpana Desert
D. Siberia Desert
276. Leonardo da Vinci was an __________
polymath with expertise in painting, sculpting,
282. The Katpana Desert is located in
architecture, science, music and mathematics.
A. China
A. Russian
B. Russia
B. French
C. Spain
C. Italian
D. Pakistan
D. Spanish
283. The Aljaferia Palace, a fortified palace, is
277. Marco Polo was a famous __________
located in
traveller.
A. Algeria
A. Russian
B. Spain
B. French
C. Pakistan
C. Italian
D. Italy
D. Spanish
284. Badshahi Mosque, a UNESCO World
278. The largest country by area in Africa is
Heritage Site, is located in
A. Algeria
A. Algeria
B. Nigeria
B. Spain
C. South Africa
C. Pakistan
D. Tanzania
D. Italy
279. The Spring Temple Buddha, the tallest statue
285. The Cathedral of Saint Mary of Burgos
in the world, is located in
dedicated to the Virgin Mary is located in the
A. China
__________ city of Burgos.
B. Japan
A. French
C. Thailand
B. Italian
D. India
C. German
D. Spanish
280. Africa's largest lake is
A. Lake Albert
286. The first female who led a Muslim state was
B. Lake Tanganyika
A. Benazir Bhutto
C. Lake Malawi
B. Fatima Jinnah
D. Lake Victoria
C. Khalida Zia
D. Maryam Nawaz D. Spain

287. Benazir Bhutto was an elected Prime Minister 293. The historic Champagne wine region famous
of for the production of white wine is located in
A. Pakistan A. China
B. Saudi Arabia B. France
C. Indonesia C. Italy
D. Malaysia D. Spain

288. Who is the youngest-ever Nobel Prize 294. The Loire Valley famous for its historic towns,
laureate? architecture, and wines is located in
A. Albert Einstein A. China
B. Stephen Hawking B. France
C. Nelson Mandela C. Italy
D. Malala Yousafzai D. Spain

289. Malala Yousafzai belongs to 295. Salonga National Park, the Africa's largest
A. Algeria tropical rainforest is located in
B. Spain A. DR Congo
C. Pakistan B. Nigeria
D. Italy C. South Africa
D. Tanzania
290. Constantine is a city in
A. Algeria 296. Victor Hugo was a __________ poet, novelist
B. Spain and dramatist.
C. Pakistan A. French
D. Italy B. Italian
ANSWERS: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE MCQS C. German
D. Spanish
281. C
282. D 297. Which country is the world's largest producer
283. B of cobalt, a chemical element?
284. C A. Nigeria
285. D B. South Africa
286. A C. Botswana
287. A D. DR Congo
288. D
298. Victoria Waterfalls is located at the border of
289. C
A. Algeria and Nigeria
290. A
B. DR Congo and Zambia
291. The most populous country in Africa is
C. Tanzania and South Africa
A. Algeria
D. Zambia and Zimbabwe
B. Nigeria
C. South Africa
299. The world's largest landlocked country is
D. DR Congo
A. Afghanistan
B. Azerbaijan
292. Which country has the largest number
C. Kazakhstan
of UNESCO World Heritage Sites?
D. Uzbekistan
A. China
B. France
C. Italy
300. Alexander the Great was tutored by the
philosopher
A. Aristotle
B. Socrates
C. Plato
D. none of these
ANSWERS: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE MCQS

291. B
292. C
293. B
294. B
295. A
296. A
297. D
298. D
299. C
300. A
Current Affairs B. 1.5 °C
C. 2.0 °C
1. In Rio Olympics 2016 which country finished at D. 2.5 °C
the top of the table with gold medals?
A. United States 8. The Paris agreement was opened for signature
B. China for one year on
C. Great Britain A. 20 April 2016
D. Russia B. 21 April 2016
C. 22 April 2016
2. In Rio Olympics 2016 which country finished at D. 23 April 2016
the second number of the table with gold
medals? 9. Who is current secretary general of the United
A. United States Nations?
B. China A. Javier Perez de Cuellar
C. Great Britain B. Kofi Annan
D. Russia C. Ban-Ki-Moon
D. Antonio Guterres
3. In Rio Olympics 2016 the men's football gold
was won by 10. The United Nations Framework Convention on
A. Brazil Climate Change deals with
B. Germany A. reduction in fossil fuel usage
C. France B. CO2 emissions mitigation
D. Italy C. reduction in Uranium production
D. greenhouse gases emissions mitigation
4. In Rio Olympics 2016 the women's football ANSWERS: CURRENT AFFAIRS MCQS
gold was won by
A. Brazil 1. A
B. Germany 2. C
C. France 3. A
D. Italy 4. B
5. C
5. In Rio Olympics 2016 the men's volleyball gold
6. B
was won by
7. C
A. United States
8. C
B. Russia
9. D
C. Brazil
10. D
D. Great Britain
11. Antonio Guterres became secretary general of
the United Nations on
6. Michael Phelps, an American swimmer, won
A. 1 January 2017
__________ gold medals in Rio Olympics
B. 3 January 2017
2016.
A. 4 C. 5 January 2017
D. 7 January 2017
B. 5
C. 6
12. Secretary general United Nations Antonio
D. 7
Guterres belongs to
A. United States
7. The Paris agreement of the United Nations
B. Portugal
Framework Convention on Climate Change is
to limit global warming well below C. Czech Republic
D. Germany
A. 1.0 °C
13. The Paris Agreement entered into force on B. Italy
A. October 25, 2016 C. United States
B. October 28, 2016 D. United Kingdom
C. November 1, 2016 ANSWERS: CURRENT AFFAIRS QUIZ
D. November 4, 2016
11. A
14. The United States presidential elections were 12. B
held on 13. D
A. November 5, 2016 14. D
B. November 6, 2016 15. A
C. November 7, 2016 16. B
D. November 8, 2016 17. B
18. C
15. Barack Obama, who just completed his tenure
19. C
as the president of the United States belongs
20. A
to
21. A faction of the Turkish Armed Forces tried to
A. Democratic Party
impose Martial Law in the country on
B. Republican Party
A. 15 July 2016
C. Libertarian Party
B. 20 July 2016
D. Green Party
C. 25 July 2016
D. 30 July 2016
16. President Donald Trump was the presidential
nominee of the
22. The attempted coup was mainly foiled by the
A. Democratic Party
A. Turkish Army
B. Republican Party
B. Turkish Police
C. Libertarian Party
C. People of Turkey
D. Green Party
D. Supporters of Turkish government
17. President Donald Trump took office of the
23. The Turkish government accused that the
presidency on
faction of the army was linked to
A. 18 January 2017
A. Opposition Parties
B. 20 January 2017
B. Kurds Forces
C. 22 January 2017
C. Syria
D. 24 January 2017
D. Fethullah Gulen
18. Hillary Clinton has also served as US
24. Fethullah Gulen is a religious and political
__________ from 2009 to 2013.
leader lives in self-imposed exile in the
A. Vice President
A. United States
B. Foreign Minister
B. United Kingdom
C. Secretary of States
C. Saudi Arabia
D. Interior Minister
D. Egypt
19. The largest museum in the world is
25. The 2020 Olympics will be held in ________.
A. Vatican Museums
A. London
B. State Hermitage Museum
B. Doha
C. Louvre Museum
C. Tokyo
D. National Museum of China
D. Beijing
20. The Louvre Museum is located in
26. The FIFA World Cup 2018 will be held in
A. France
A. Argentina
B. Germany B. Angus Deaton and Jean Tirole
C. Qatar C. Patrick Modiano
D. Russia D. Arthur B. McDonald

27. The FIFA World Cup 2022 will be held in 33. Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmstrom won the
A. Argentina 2016 Nobel Prize in Economics for their
B. Germany contributions to
C. Qatar A. Supply and Demand
D. Russia B. Consumption and Poverty
C. Contract theory
28. The Best FIFA Football Awards 2016 (Men) D. Consumption, Poverty and Welfare
was won by
A. Cristiano Ronaldo 34. North Korea on 6 January 2016 claimed that it
B. Lionel Messi had successfully tested a/an
C. Neymar A. atomic bomb
D. Ronaldinho B. hydrogen bomb
C. biogas bomb
29. The Best FIFA Football Awards 2016 (Women) D. bomb based on fission reaction
was won by
A. Marta 35. Time magazine named _____ its Person of the
B. Melanie Behringer Year 2016.
C. Carli Lloyd A. Angela Merkel
D. Dzsenifer Marozsan B. Donald Trump
C. Barack Obama
30. The 2016 Nobel Prize in literature was won by D. Vladimir Putin
A. Alice Munro
B. Svetlana Alexievich 36. Forbes magazine named _____ the world's
C. Bob Dylan most powerful person of 2016.
D. Angus Deaton A. Angela Merkel
ANSWERS: CURRENT AFFAIRS QUIZZES B. Malala Yousafzai
C. Barack Obama
21. A D. Vladimir Putin
22. C
23. D 37. On 24 November 2015 Russian jet was shot
24. A down by _____ Air Force.
25. C A. American
26. D B. German
27. C C. British
28. A D. Turkish
29. C
38. The Treaty on Accession of the Republic of
30. C
Crimea to Russia was signed on?
31. The 2016 Nobel Peace Prize was won by
A. 18 February 2014
A. Angela Merkel
B. 18 March 2014
B. Barack Obama
C. 24 February 2014
C. European Union
D. 24 March 2014
D. Juan Manuel Santos
39. The Secretary of States of United States is
32. The 2016 Nobel Prize in Economics was won
______ .
by
A. Tom Shannon
A. Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmstrom
B. Joe Biden 45. Which from the following countries is NOT the
C. John Kerry member of BRICS?
D. James F. Dobbins A. America
B. Russia
40. The Vice President of United States is C. China
_______ . D. India
A. John Kerry
B. Mike Pence 46. The President of India is __________ .
C. Joe Biden A. Sonia Gandhi
D. James F. Dobbins B. Dr. Abdul Kalam
ANSWERS: WORLD AFFAIRS MCQS C. Chidambaram
D. Pranab Mukherjee
31. D
32. A 47. The headquarter of Human Rights Watch is
33. C located in __________ .
34. B A. Washington
35. B B. New York
36. D C. Berlin
37. D D. Brussels
38. B
48. Which country is the largest producer of oil?
39. A
A. Saudi Arabia
40. B
B. China
41. World's oldest operational space launch facility
C. Russia
is located in ________.
D. Venezuela
A. America
B. Russia
49. Which country has the largest reserves of gas?
C. Kazakhstan
A. Saudi Arabia
D. India
B. Iran
C. Russia
42. Which country has the largest reserves of oil?
D. Qatar
A. United States
B. China
50. Which country is the largest producer of gas?
C. Russia
A. Saudi Arabia
D. Venezuela
B. Iran
C. Russia
43. In which country It is mandatory for all male
D. Qatar
citizens aged 18–27 to serve 1 year in Armed
Forces? ANSWERS: WORLD AFFAIRS QUIZ
A. America
B. Canada 41. C
C. Russia 42. D
D. Israel 43. C
44. B
44. Which country is the world's top supplier of 45. A
weapons? 46. D
A. America 47. B
B. Russia 48. A
C. Israel 49. C
D. Germany 50. C
51. European Union has __________ member C. China
states. D. Venezuela
A. 27
B. 28 59. The 2015 Summer Universiade were held in
C. 29 ________.
D. 30 A. Moscow
B. Kazan
52. The Euro currency is used by __________ C. Gwangju
countries. D. Beijing
A. 17
B. 18 60. The 2017 Summer Universiade is scheduled to
C. 19 held in
D. 20 A. Taipei
B. Kazan
53. "Kashmir" is a disputed area between C. Beijing
__________. D. Moscow
A. India and Sri Lanka ANSWERS: WORLD AFFAIRS QUIZZES
B. India and Bangladesh
C. India and Pakistan 51. B
D. Bangladesh and Pakistan 52. C
53. C
54. "Northern Cyprus" is a disputed area between 54. D
__________. 55. D
A. Cyprus and Czech Republic 56. A
B. Cyprus and United Kingdom 57. A
C. Cyprus and Greece 58. C
D. Cyprus and Turkey 59. C
60. A
55. Who is the secretary general of OIC?
61. The River Thames is located in __________.
A. Ahmed Saleem
A. England
B. Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu
B. Scotland
C. Prince Salman
C. Ireland
D. Iyad bin Amin Madani
D. Finland
56. The official languages of NATO are
62. In Rio Olympics 2016, the gold medal, in Men's
___________.
Field Hockey was won by
A. English and French
A. Germany
B. English and German
B. Holland
C. English and Spanish
C. Australia
D. English, French and German
D. Argentina
57. Which country has the largest coal reserves?
63. The Most populous city in the world is
A. United States
__________.
B. Russia
A. Beijing
C. China
B. Buenos Aires
D. Venezuela
C. Shanghai
D. Tokyo
58. Which country is the largest producer of coal?
A. United States
64. US special representative for Afghanistan and
B. Russia
Pakistan is __________ .
A. Seth Jones 66. B
B. John Kerry 67. B
C. Richard Holbrooke 68. A
D. Dan Feldman 69. A
70. B
65. The capital of Ukraine is __________ . 71. The fastest person of the world is __________
A. Kazan .
B. Aden A. Kim Collins
C. Crimea B. Usain Bolt
D. Kiev C. Dwain Chambers
D. Justin Gatlin
66. The head of state of the United Kingdom is
_________ . 72. The oldest tennis tournament in the world is
A. Queen Elizabeth I __________ .
B. Queen Elizabeth II A. Wimbledon
C. Queen Elizabeth III B. French Open
D. Queen Elizabeth IV C. Australian Open
D. US Open
67. Which country is the largest producer of cotton
in the world? 73. The 2016 Wimbledon Championships Singles
A. Australia (Men) title was won by __________ .
B. China A. Roger Federer
C. Russia B. Rafael Nadal
D. India C. Novak Djokovic
D. Andy Murray
68. The first Muslim Nobel Laureate was
_________ . 74. The 2016 Wimbledon Championships Singles
A. Anwar Sadat (Women) title was won by __________ .
B. Dr. Abdul Salam A. Serena Williams
C. Dr. Muhammad Younus B. Marion Bartoli
D. Yasir Arafat C. Maria Sharapova
D. Ana Ivanovic
69. Qantas is an airline of __________ .
A. Australia 75. The fastest century record in ODI of Corey
B. Sudan Anderson was broke by __________ .
C. Malaysia A. Sachin Tendulkar
D. France B. Chris Gayle
C. AB de Villiers
70. AFP is the news agency of __________ . D. Shahid Afridi
A. Switzerland
B. France 76. The 2014 FIFA World Cup was won by
C. Germany ___________ .
D. Sweden A. Brazil
ANSWERS: MCQS OF CURRENT AFFAIRS B. Germany
C. Spain
61. A D. Argentina
62. D
63. C 77. Donald Trump is going to be __________
64. D president of the United States.
65. D A. 40th
B. 44th
C. 45th 83. The highest temperatures ever recorded on the
D. 48th Earth is ________.
A. 56.7 °C
78. Forbes magazine named Vladimir Putin the B. 57.7 °C
world's most powerful person in 2016 for the C. 58.7 °C
__________consecutive time. D. 59.7 °C
A. second
B. third 84. The highest temperature was recorded in
C. fourth __________ .
D. fifth A. Colorado
B. California
79. Usain Bolt, the fastest man on the Earth, C. Tripoli
belongs to D. Doha
A. Niger
B. Nigeria 85. Who is Angela Merkel?
C. Mexico A. Prime Minister of Germany
D. Jamaica B. Chancellor of Germany
C. Prime Minister of France
80. The World Snooker Championship 2016 was D. Chancellor of France
won by __________ .
A. Mark Selby 86. Who is François Hollande?
B. Mark Williams A. President of Germany
C. Stephen Hendry B. Prime Minister of Germany
D. Ronnie O'Sullivan C. President of France
ANSWERS: SPORTS QUIZ D. Prime Minister of France

87. The current director of the Central Intelligence


71. B
Agency (CIA) is __________ .
72. A
A. James Clapper
73. D
B. Thomas Donilon
74. A
C. Denis McDonough
75. C
D. John Brennan
76. B
77. C
88. On 27 February 2013 Iraq's state airline, after
78. C
20 years, begins flights to __________ .
79. D
A. America
80. A
B. Israel
81. The lowest temperature ever recorded on the
C. Iran
Earth is __________ .
D. Kuwait
A. -83.2 °C
B. -86.2 °C 89. The Nobel Prize in Physics 2016 was awarded
C. -89.2 °C to
D. -92.2 °C A. David J. Thouless, F. Duncan M. Haldane
and J. Michael Kosterlitz
82. The lowest temperature was recorded in
B. Takaaki Kajita & Arthur B. McDonald
__________ .
C. Francois Englert & Peter W. Higgs
A. Antarctica
D. Thomas C. Sudhof & James E. Rothman
B. Russia
C. Canada
D. Germany
90. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016 was D. fourth
awarded to
A. Eric Betzig, Stefan Hell & William Moerner 96. The Prime Minister of Pakistan is __________
B. Francois Englert & Peter W. Higgs .
C. Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart A. Shahbaz Sharif
andBernard L. Feringa B. Nawaz Sharif
D. Lars Peter Hansen & Robert J. Shiller C. Asif Zardari
ANSWERS: CURRENT AFFAIRS MCQS D. Ishaq Dar

97. The President of Iran is __________ .


81. C
A. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
82. A
B. Hassan Rouhani
83. A
C. Mohammad Javad Zarif
84. B
D. Ali Khamenei
85. B
86. C
98. The No.1 Tennis Player (Women) is
87. D
__________ .
88. D
A. Serena Williams
89. A
B. Maria Sharapova
90. C
C. Victoria Azarenka
91. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
D. Angelique Kerber
2016 was awarded to
A. Yoshinori Ohsumi 99. The Defence Secretary of United States is
B. William Moerner __________ .
C. Satoshi Omura & Tu Youyou A. John Kerry
D. John O'Keefe and May-Britt Moser B. James Mattis
C. Chuck Hagel
92. Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, is the
D. Ashton Carter
wife of __________ .
A. Prince Harry 100. The Currency of Lativa is __________ .
B. Prince Charles A. Dollar
C. Prince William B. Euro
D. Prince George C. Lev
D. Lek
93. The Sinai Peninsula is in __________ .
ANSWERS: MCQs OF CURRENT AFFAIRS
A. Egypt
B. Libya
91. A
C. Jordan
92. C
D. Syria
93. A
94. The No.1 Tennis Player (Men) is 94. D
A. Roger Federer 95. C
B. Rafael Nadal 96. B
C. Novak Djokovic 97. B
D. Andy Murray 98. D
99. B
95. Angela Merkel was elected as Chancellor of 100. B
Germany for the __________ time. 101. The oldest news agency in the world is
A. first A. AFP
B. second B. WAFA
C. third C. BBC
D. CNN D. Lenovo

102. The headquarter of Transparency 110. Man Booker International Prize 2016 was
International is located in won by
A. New York A. Alice Munro
B. Washington B. Laszlo Krasznahorkai
C. Paris C. Lydia Davis
D. Berlin D. Han Kang
ANSWERS: LATEST CURRENT AFFAIRS MCQS
103. NATO is a/an __________ alliance.
A. military 101. A
B. economic 102. D
C. regional 103. A
D. cultural 104. C
105. D
104. The Suez Canal is in
106. B
A. Nigeria
107. D
B. Libya
108. A
C. Egypt
109. D
D. Palestine
110. D
111. Nokia mobile phone business was bought by
105. The Suez Canal connects the __________ .
Microsoft in a deal of
A. Red Sea and the Arabian Sea
A. $4.17 billion
B. Red Sea and the North Sea
B. $7.17 billion
C. Mediterranean Sea and the Arabian Sea
C. $10.17 billion
D. Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea
D. $13.17 billion
106. Taksim Square is in ___________ .
112. Currently, there are __________ member
A. Cairo
states of the United Nations.
B. Istanbul
A. 190
C. Tripoli
B. 193
D. Damascus
C. 196
107. The Chelyabinsk Meteor hit __________ on D. 197
15 February 2013.
113. Currently, __________ countries hold the
A. America
status of Observer States in the United
B. Canada
Nations.
C. Mexico
A. 2
D. Russia
B. 3
108. Nokia Mobile business was acquired by C. 4
A. Microsoft D. 5
B. Google
114. There are __________ members of SAARC.
C. Yahoo
A. 5
D. Apple
B. 6
109. Motorola Mobile business is now own by C. 7
A. Microsoft D. 8
B. Google
115. Secretary General SAARC Arjun Bahadur
C. Yahoo
Thapa belongs to __________.
A. Pakistan 120. C
B. India 121. How many countries have successfully
C. Maldives detonated nuclear weapons?
D. Nepal A. 5
B. 6
116. Which from the following countries does NOT C. 7
yield veto-power? D. 8
A. United States
B. United Kingdom 122. Which from the following country has not yet
C. Canada detonated nuclear weapons?
D. France A. India
B. Pakistan
117. Which from the following countries is NOT a C. South Korea
non-permanent member of Security Council. D. North Korea
A. Bolivia
B. Egypt 123. The largest helicopter in the world is
C. Ethiopia A. CH-47 Chinook
D. Finland B. Hughes YOH-6A
C. Robinson R44
118. Al-Jazeera TV Channel belongs to D. Mil Mi-26
___________.
A. Qatar 124. The Mil Mi-26 helicopter is manufactured by
B. Kuwait A. United States
C. Egypt B. United Kingdom
D. Bahrain C. Russia
D. Germany
119. The newest member of the Eurozone is
_______. 125. Which country has the largest warships in the
A. Lithuania world?
B. Croatia A. United States
C. Bulgaria B. United Kingdom
D. Cyprus C. Russia
D. Germany
120. The Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline is also called
__________. 126. The Nimitz-class super carriers, the largest
A. friendship pipeline warships, are powered by
B. future pipeline A. fossil fuels
C. peace pipeline B. hydroelectric energy
D. unity pipeline C. solar energy
ANSWERS: LATEST CURRENT AFFAIRS QUIZ D. nuclear energy

111. B 127. The Nimitz-class super carriers are being


112. B replaced by
113. A A. Cavour aircraft carriers
114. D B. INS Vikramaditya aircraft carriers
115. D C. Queen Elizabeth (R08)
116. C D. Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carriers
117. D
118. A
119. A
128. NASA, the space agency responsible for the C. 28
space science program and general aerospace D. 29
research is the agency of
A. United States 134. Michael Phelps won __________ gold
B. United Kingdom medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics Games.
C. Russia A. 5
D. Japan B. 6
C. 7
129. Roscosmos is the space agency of D. 8
A. United States
B. Russia 135. The Grand Slam tournaments are
C. Japan __________ most important annual tennis
D. United Kingdom events.
A. 3
130. JAXA is the space agency of B. 4
A. United States C. 5
B. Russia D. 6
C. Japan
D. United Kingdom 136. Which from the following is NOT among the
ANSWERS: LATEST CURRENT AFFAIRS four Grand Slam tournaments?
QUIZZES A. Australian Open
B. French Open
121. D C. Wimbledon
122. C D. Davis Cup
123. D
137. The French Open is played on
124. C
A. hard courts
125. A
B. grass
126. D
C. clay
127. D
D. sand
128. A
129. B
138. The Wimbledon is played on
130. C
A. hard courts
131. The athlete who is the most decorated
B. grass
Olympian of all time is
C. clay
A. Andy Murray
D. sand
B. Michael Phelps
C. Novak Djokovic 139. The smallest sovereign state in the world is
D. Usain Bolt A. Fiji
B. Tonga
132. Michael Phelps is a/an __________
C. Vatican City
swimmer.
D. Vanuatu
A. American
B. English 140. The headquarter of NASA is located in
C. Russian A. Washington, D.C.
D. Polish B. New York
C. Chicago
133. Michael Phelps has won __________ medals
D. Los Angeles
in Olympics.
A. 26
B. 27
ANSWERS: LATEST MCQS OF CURRENT C. Maria Sharapova
AFFAIRS D. Serena Williams

131. B 147. Garbine Muguruza represents __________ in


132. A tennis.
133. C A. United States
134. D B. Puerto Rico
135. B C. Spain
136. D D. Serbia
137. C
148. Who was the winner of the Men's Singles
138. B
in Wimbledon 2016?
139. C
A. Andy Murray
140. A
B. Novak Djokovic
141. Who was the winner of the Men's Singles in
C. Rafael Nadal
Australian Open 2016?
D. Roger Federer
A. Andy Murray
B. Novak Djokovic
149. Who was the winner of the Women's Singles
C. Rafael Nadal
in Wimbledon 2016?
D. Roger Federer
A. Angelique Kerber
B. Garbine Muguruza
142. Who was the winner of the Women's Singles
C. Maria Sharapova
in Australian Open 2016?
D. Serena Williams
A. Angelique Kerber
B. Garbine Muguruza
150. Andy Murray represents __________ in
C. Maria Sharapova
tennis.
D. Serena Williams
A. United States
B. Great Britain
143. Novak Djokovic is a tennis player from
C. Germany
A. United States
D. Serbia
B. Great Britain
ANSWERS: LATEST WORLD AFFAIRS MCQS
C. Germany
D. Serbia
141. B
144. Angelique Kerber is a tennis player from 142. A
A. United States 143. D
B. Great Britain 144. C
C. Germany 145. B
D. Serbia 146. B
147. C
145. Who was the winner of the Men's Singles 148. A
in French Open 2016? 149. D
A. Andy Murray 150. B
B. Novak Djokovic 151. Who was the winner of the Men's Singles in
C. Rafael Nadal US Open 2016?
D. Roger Federer A. Andy Murray
B. Novak Djokovic
146. Who was the winner of the Women's Singles C. Rafael Nadal
in French Open 2016? D. Stan Wawrinka
A. Angelique Kerber
B. Garbine Muguruza
152. Who was the winner of the Women's Singles D. Center for Trade and Union
in US Open 2016?
A. Angelique Kerber 160. Which country has the largest number of
B. Monica Puig tanks in the world?
C. Maria Sharapova A. United States
D. Serena Williams B. China
C. Poland
153. Who won gold medal (Men's Singles) in Rio D. Russia
Olympics 2016? ANSWERS: LATEST WORLD AFFAIRS QUIZ
A. Andy Murray
B. Novak Djokovic 151. D
C. Rafael Nadal 152. A
D. Roger Federer 153. A
154. C
154. Who won gold medal (Women's Singles) in 155. A
Rio Olympics 2016? 156. C
A. Angelique Kerber 157. A
B. Garbine Muguruza 158. A
C. Monica Puig 159. B
D. Serena Williams 160. D
161. The largest producer of nuclear energy in the
155. Serena Williams is a tennis player from
world is
A. United States
A. United States
B. Great Britain
B. Russia
C. Puerto Rico
C. France
D. Spain
D. Germany
156. Monica Puig Marchan is tennis player from
162. Which country derives 75% of its electricity,
A. United States
the highest percentage in the world, from
B. Great Britain
nuclear power?
C. Puerto Rico
A. United States
D. Spain
B. Russia
C. France
157. The largest importer of goods in the world is
D. Germany
A. United States
B. China
163. Which country has the largest stockpile of
C. India
nuclear weapons in the world?
D. Indonesia
A. United States
B. Russia
158. The largest producer of corn in the world is
C. France
A. United States
D. Germany
B. China
C. Australia
164. Which country has the largest fleet of ballistic
D. Pakistan
missile submarines in the world?
A. United States
159. The name of the building built in place of the
B. Russia
former World Trade Center is
C. France
A. Trade Inn
D. Germany
B. One World Trade Center
C. World's Ultimate Trade Center
165. The only country constructing nuclear- 168. C
powered icebreakers is 169. B
A. United States 170. D
B. Russia 171. The most populous country in the world is
C. France A. United States
D. Norway B. China
C. Russia
166. Which country has the world's largest forest D. India
reserves?
A. United States 172. Which country has the largest standing
B. Russia military force in the world?
C. Greenland A. United States
D. Norway B. China
C. Russia
167. The Russia's forest reserves are called D. India
A. the O2 house of the Earth
B. the O2 house of the Europe 173. International Business Machines (IBM) is an
C. the lungs of the Earth __________ technology company.
D. the lungs of Europe A. American
B. Russian
168. The United Kingdom EU referendum (or the C. Chinese
Brexit referendum) was took place on D. German
A. 23 May 2016
B. 25 May 2016 174. The headquartered of IBM is located in
C. 23 June 2016 A. Washington D.C.
D. 25 June 2016 B. Los Angeles
C. New York
169. In the Brexit referendum __________ voted D. Chicago
to leave the EU.
A. 50.9% 175. The nickname of IBM is
B. 51.9% A. Big Blue
C. 52.9% B. Blue Chip
D. 53.9% C. Blue Machine
D. Blue Robot
170. To leave the EU, the British government will
have to invoke Article __________ of the 176. The slogan of IBM is
Treaty on European Union. A. Blue Age
A. 47 B. Think
B. 48 C. Try
C. 49 D. Understand
D. 50
ANSWERS: LATEST WORLD AFFAIRS QUIZZES 177. The most powerful supercomputers in the
world are the
161. A A. K computer
162. C B. Piz Daint
163. B C. Sunway TaihuLight
164. A D. Tianhe-2
165. B
178. The Sunway TaihuLight supercomputers are
166. B
manufactured by
167. D
A. United States B. German
B. Russia C. Italian
C. France D. Swedish
D. China
185. The headquarter of Mercedes-Benz is located
179. The largest telecommunications equipment in
manufacturer in the world is A. Berlin
A. IBM B. Munich
B. Huawei C. Frankfurt
C. Lenovo D. Stuttgart
D. Sony
186. Dragon boat racing is a popular traditional
180. The headquarter of Huawei Technologies Co. sport in
Ltd. is located in A. China
A. Washington D.C. B. Japan
B. New York C. South Korea
C. Beijing D. North Korea
D. Shenzhen
ANSWERS: LATEST MCQS OF WORLD AFFAIRS 187. Which country is often referred to as the
"Giant of Africa"?
171. B A. Algeria
172. B B. Nigeria
173. A C. South Africa
174. C D. Tanzania
175. A
188. The largest stock exchange on the African
176. B
continent is the stock exchange of
177. C
A. Algeria
178. D
B. Nigeria
179. B
C. South Africa
180. D
D. Morocco
181. The most valuable company in the world is
A. Apple
189. Boko Haram is a terrorist organization in
B. Aramco
A. Algeria
C. Google
B. Nigeria
D. Microsoft
C. South Africa
D. Tanzania
182. The Aramco is a company of
A. United States
190. The Williamson Diamond Mine is located in
B. Russia
A. Algeria
C. Saudi Arabia
B. Nigeria
D. China
C. South Africa
D. Tanzania
183. The headquarter of BMW is located in
A. Berlin ANSWERS: CURRENT AFFAIRS MCQS
B. Munich
C. Frankfurt 181. B
D. Stuttgart 182. C
183. B
184. Ferrari is a/an __________ sports car. 184. C
A. French 185. D
186. A
187. B 198. The only substance leaving the cooling
188. C towers of nuclear power plant is
189. B A. Chlorine
190. D B. Water vapour
191. Which mountain is the most difficult mountain C. Hydrogen
to climb and is also called the killer mountain? D. Carbon dioxide
A. Mount Everest
B. K2 199. The largest nuclear power plant in the world
C. Chimborazo Mountain is
D. Nanga Parbat A. Bruce Nuclear Generating Plant
B. Bohunice Nuclear Power Plant
192. The mountain Nanga Parbat is located in C. Fukushima Daiichi nuclear Plant
A. China D. Grafenrheinfeld Nuclear Power Plant
B. India
C. Pakistan 200. The Bruce Nuclear Generating Station is
D. Nepal located in
A. United States
193. The only city which has hosted the Olympics B. Great Britain
Games for three times is C. Canada
A. New York D. France
B. London ANSWERS: CURRENT AFFAIRS MCQS
C. Berlin
D. Paris 191. D
192. C
194. The largest laboratory in the world is 193. B
A. CERN 194. A
B. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 195. D
C. Brookhaven National Laboratory 196. C
D. Argonne National Laboratory 197. A
198. B
195. The only fertile desert in the world is 199. A
A. Colorado Plateau 200. C
B. Dasht-e-Loot 201. The largest machine in the world is
C. Dasht-e-Kavir A. Bertha
D. Tharparkar B. Bagger 288
C. Cyclotron
196. The most densely populated desert in the
D. Hadron Collider
world is
A. Sahara Desert 202. Which country has the Large Hadron Collider,
B. Arabian Desert the largest machine in the world?
C. Thar Desert A. United States
D. Gobi Desert B. Russia
C. Switzerland
197. The world's most visited paid monument in
D. Germany
the world is
A. Eiffel Tower 203. On 5 July 2016, NASA's Juno space probe
B. The Louvre entered orbit of the planet
C. Palace of Versailles A. Venus
D. Madame Tussauds B. Mars
C. Jupiter D. Internet.org
D. Saturn ANSWERS: CURRENT AFFAIRS MCQS

204. The spacecraft Juno completed the 2.8 billion 201. D


kilometers distance to Jupiter in __________ 202. C
years. 203. C
A. 2 204. D
B. 3 205. A
C. 4 206. D
D. 5 207. A
208. D
205. The spacecraft will orbit Jupiter __________
209. B
times over the course of 20 months.
210. B
A. 37
211. Internet.org is a partnership between
B. 39
__________ and other companies to provide
C. 41
internet services to less developed countries.
D. 43
A. Google
B. Facebook
206. Cassini-Huygens, an unmanned spacecraft
C. Microsoft
was sent to the planet
D. IBM
A. Venus
B. Mars
212. Project Loon by __________ is a mission to
C. Jupiter
provide internet access to rural and remote
D. Saturn
areas.
A. Google
207. Warren Buffett is an __________ business
B. Facebook
magnate, investor and philanthropist.
C. Microsoft
A. American
D. IBM
B. British
C. Australian
213. The longest railway tunnel in the world is
D. Swedish
A. Beijing Subway Line 10
B. Channel Tunnel
208. The headquartered of Internet Corporation for
C. Gotthard Base Tunnel
Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is
D. Seikan Tunnel
located in
A. Washington D.C.
214. Stephen Hawking is a/an __________
B. New York
theoretical physicist and cosmologist.
C. Chicago
A. American
D. Los Angeles
B. British
C. French
209. The slogan of ICANN is
D. Polish
A. Internet for all
B. One World. One Internet
215. The world's largest rapid transit system by
C. The one world
number of stations is
D. We connect
A. New York City Subway
B. Shanghai Metro system
210. Google is a subsidiary company of
C. London Underground
A. ABC Inc.
D. Moscow Metro
B. Alphabet Inc.
C. Project Loon
216. The world's largest rapid transit system by D. Verizon Communications
route length is
A. New York City Subway 222. Verizon Communications acquired Yahoo's
B. Shanghai Metro system internet business for __________ billion.
C. London Underground A. $4.0
D. Moscow Metro B. $4.8
C. $24.0
217. The Oscar award 2015 for Best Actor was D. $24.8
won by
A. Eddie Redmayne 223. In 2015, AOL, an American multinational
B. Leonardo DiCaprio mass media corporation, was acquired by
C. Matt Damon Verizon Communications for __________
D. Michael Fassbender billion.
A. $4.0
218. The Oscar award 2015 for the best actress B. $4.4
was won by C. $5.0
A. Brie Larson D. $5.4
B. Cate Blanchett
C. Charlotte Rampling 224. In 2011, Skype was acquired by __________
D. Jennifer Lawrence for $8.5 billion.
A. Microsoft
219. The world's first underground railway system B. Facebook
was built in C. Google
A. New York D. LinkedIn
B. Berlin
C. Moscow 225. In June 2016, Microsoft announced plans to
D. London acquire __________ for $26.2 billion.
A. Amazon
220. The Temple of Jupiter was located in B. Instagram
A. Egypt C. Twitter
B. Israel D. LinkedIn
C. Lebanon
D. Syria 226. Xbox is a video gaming brand developed and
ANSWERS: CURRENT AFFAIRS MCQS owned by
A. Amazon
211. B B. Google
212. A C. Facebook
213. C D. Microsoft
214. B
227. On 24 August 2016, an earthquake of
215. A
magnitude 6.2 on the moment magnitude
216. B
scale, hit __________ killing around 300
217. B
people.
218. A
A. France
219. D
B. Italy
220. C
C. Lativa
221. Which company bought the Yahoo's internet
D. Lithuania
business?
A. Amazon
B. Facebook
C. Google
228. The Strait of Malacca, one of the most A. Netherland
important shipping lanes in the world, is a B. South Korea
narrow waterway between C. Denmark
A. Indonesia and Malaysia D. Norway
B. Taiwan and Singapore
C. Iran and Qatar 234. Philips is a technology company of
D. China and South Korea A. Netherland
B. South Korea
229. On 4 September 2016, Mother Teresa, a C. Denmark
Catholic nun was declared a saint for her D. Norway
services to help poor in
A. Bangladesh 235. The "Door to Hell", a continuously burning
B. Indonesia natural gas crater, is located in
C. India A. Azerbaijan
D. Nigeria B. Kazakhstan
C. Turkmenistan
230. Who is the current Prime Minister of UK? D. Uzbekistan
A. David Cameron
B. Tony Blair 236. The only two doubly landlocked countries
C. Theresa May (countries surrounded by landlocked countries)
D. Edward Miliband in the world are
ANSWERS: CURRENT AFFAIRS MCQS A. Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan
B. Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan
221. D C. Uzbekistan and Liechtenstein
222. B D. Liechtenstein and Congo
223. B
237. On July 14, 2015, __________ and the P5+1
224. A
came to an agreement to end economic
225. D
sanctions.
226. D
A. Iran
227. B
B. Kuwait
228. A
C. Azerbaijan
229. C
D. Kazakhstan
230. C
231. The 11th G20 summit was held on 4-5
238. The most populous state in the United States
September 2016 in
is
A. United States
A. New York
B. South Korea
B. California
C. Denmark
C. Florida
D. China
D. Hawaii
232. For the first time, Nanga Parbat, also called
239. Which country has the world's highest
the killer mountain, was successfully climbed in
minimum wage?
winter in February
A. United States
A. 2013
B. South Korea
B. 2014
C. Denmark
C. 2015
D. Norway
D. 2016
240. Yosemite National Park is located in
233. The Samsung is a multinational conglomerate
A. United States
company of
B. South Korea 246. The three Abrahamic (monotheistic) religions
C. Denmark are
D. Norway A. Christianity, Islam and Judaism
ANSWERS: CURRENT AFFAIRS MCQS B. Christianity, Hinduism and Judaism
C. Hinduism, Judaism and Buddhism
231. D D. Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism
232. D
233. B 247. The oldest Abrahamic religion is
234. A A. Christianity
235. C B. Islam
236. C C. Judaism
237. A D. none of these
238. B
248. The newest Abrahamic religion is
239. C
A. Christianity
240. A
B. Islam
241. Silicon Valley is located in the city of
C. Judaism
__________, United States.
D. none of these
A. New York city
B. Chicago
249. According to World Happiness Report, the
C. San Francisco
happiest country in the world is
D. Los Angeles
A. New Zealand
B. Denmark
242. Silicon Valley is famous for being home to
C. Norway
many of the world's largest
D. Sweden
A. adventure parks
B. universities
250. Which country is known as the land of lakes
C. film studios
and volcanoes?
D. high-tech corporations
A. Ecuador
B. Norway
243. Internet City, an information technology park,
C. Venezuela
is located in
D. Nicaragua
A. Dubai
B. Copenhagen ANSWERS: CURRENT AFFAIRS MCQS
C. Oslo
D. Sydney 241. C
242. D
244. Which country ranks highest in the world for 243. A
labors' rights? 244. B
A. United States 245. B
B. Denmark 246. A
C. Norway 247. C
D. Sweden 248. B
249. B
245. Abrahamic religions consist of the 250. D
__________ monotheistic religions. 251. The headquarter of World Economic Forum
A. 2 (WEF) is located in
B. 3 A. New York
C. 4 B. Washington D.C.
D. 5 C. London
D. Geneva
B. extreme poverty
252. The headquarter of International Monetary C. low employment
Fund (IMF) is located in D. balance of payments problems
A. New York
B. Washington D.C. 260. The World Bank lends money for
C. London A. general purposes
D. Geneva B. specific projects
C. lowering inflation
253. World Economic Forum is committed to D. creating jobs
improve the state of the world though ANSWERS: CURRENT AFFAIRS MCQS
A. entrepreneurship
B. privatization 251. D
C. socialization 252. B
D. public-private cooperation 253. D
254. C
254. World Economic Forum was founded by
255. A
A. Christine Lagarde
256. B
B. Jim Yong Kim
257. A
C. Professor Klaus Schwab
258. B
D. Robert Zoellick
259. D
260. B
255. International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an
261. The Goldman Environmental Prizes are
autonomous organization working with the
awarded by Goldman Environmental
A. United Nations
Foundation annually to
B. World Bank
A. position holders in environmental sciences
C. World Economic Forum
B. extraordinary researchers in environmental
D. None of these
sciences
256. The IMF was formed in C. grassroots environmental activists
A. 1944 D. None of these
B. 1945
262. Goldman Environmental Foundation is based
C. 1946
in
D. 1947
A. San Francisco
257. The 2017's meeting of the World Economic B. Los Angeles
Forum (WEF) (WEF) was held in Davos, C. The Hague
Switzerland in D. Berlin
A. January 2017
263. The Goldman Environmental Prizes are
B. February 2017
awarded to individuals from _____ different
C. March 2017
geographical regions.
D. April 2017
A. 3
258. The headquarter of World Bank is located in B. 4
A. New York C. 6
B. Washington D.C. D. 7
C. London
264. The current president of World Bank is
D. Geneva
A. Robert Zoellick
259. The IMF lends money to countries with B. Paul Wolfowitz
A. high inflation C. Christine Lagarde
D. Jim Yong Kim
266. D
265. The Pulitzer Prize is awarded annually to 267. D
honor excellence in 268. D
A. Arts and Journalism 269. A
B. Environmental Science 270. B
C. Space Science 271. Recently, which among the following
D. Life Science countries has conducted "Maritime
Cooperation-2014" multilateral military exercise
266. The Pulitzer Prizes are awarded in the _____ to celebrate 65th anniversary of its navy
categories. A. Russia
A. 9 B. Singapore
B. 13 C. India
C. 17 D. China
D. 21
272. Recently, a product called "Palcohol" gained
267. The Pulitzer Prizes are awarded by the _____ widespread attention worldwide. What does
on the recommendations of The Pulitzer Prize Palcohol refers to
Board. A. New kind of drug
A. Harvard University B. Powdered alcohol product
B. Stanford University C. Food capsules for astronauts
C. Ohio State University D. Genetically modified food products
D. Columbia University
273. "Peace Angel 2014" is a joint military exercise
268. 2 November is observed internationally as concluded recently between which two
A. World AIDS Day countries
B. World Toilet Day A. China and Pakistan
C. International Day for Tolerance B. India and Bangladesh
D. International Day to End Impunity for C. China and Bangladesh
Crimes against Journalists D. India and Pakistan

269. The 2016's Most Resilient Journalist Award 274. The "Yonaguni" island which is in news
by Free Press Unlimited was awarded to recently, is a inhabited island belongs to which
A. Hamid Mir country
B. Klaas van Dijken A. China
C. Fareed Zakaria B. Vietnam
D. Bret Stephens C. Japan
D. Finland
270. Free Press Unlimited is an international
foundation based in 275. The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction-2014 has been
A. Berlin awarded to Donna Tartt, for her novel
B. Amsterdam A. The Son
C. San Francisco B. The Woman Who Lost Her Soul
D. Los Angeles C. The Goldfinch
ANSWERS: CURRENT AFFAIRS MCQS D. The Secret History

261. C 276. Which among the following has been named


262. A 2014 world car of the year
263. C A. Mazda 3
264. D B. BMW 4
265. A C. Audi A3
D. Duster B. Nepal and Bhutan
C. Bhutan and Bangladesh
277. Gabriel Garcia Marquez, who passed away D. Bangladesh and Nepal
recently, was a famous novelist from
A. Sri Lanka 282. The theme of "World Green Economy
B. Colombia Summit-2014" which concluded at Dubai is
C. South Africa A. Global Partnership, Sustainable Future
D. Singapore B. Partnership for Better Future
C. Global Partnership, Better Future
278. Due to lack of funds, which among the D. Partnership for Sustainable Development
following countries has withdrawn as the host
of the 2019 Asian Games 283. Manuel Valls has been recently appointed as
A. Vietnam Prime Minister of
B. Sri Lanka A. Italy
C. Cambodia B. Austria
D. Thailand C. France
D. Belgium
279. Recently, Justice G Rohini has became the
first ever woman Chief Justice of 284. Recently, United Kingdom 2014 Asian award
A. Bombay High Court for outstanding achievement in sports was won
B. Karnataka High Court by
C. Madras High Court A. Virat Kohli
D. Delhi High Court B. R Ashwin
C. Suresh Raina
280. Recently, which of the following member D. M S Dhoni
countries of commonwealth organisation
announced suspending of funding to the 285. Recently, which of the following countries has
Commonwealth over rotating chair Sri Lanka's overtaken South Africa to become Africa's
alleged rights abuses largest economy
A. Canada A. Nigeria
B. India B. Ethiopia
C. Singapore C. Kenya
D. Pakistan D. Egypt
ANSWERS: CURRENT AFFAIRS MCQS
286. Which of the following countries / regions was
271. D recently making news for "Sunflower Student
272. B Movement"
273. A A. Hong Kong
274. C B. Taiwan
275. C C. Tibet
276. C D. Australia
277. B
287. "Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca" has recently
278. A
become the youngest-ever president of
279. D
A. Namibia
280. A
B. Maldives
281. Recently, India and which of the following
C. Malta
countries have reached an agreement to
D. Nigeria
include a new cross-boundary landscape in the
Hindu Kush Himalayan Region
A. Nepal and China
288. Who among the following has become the C. Petrochemicals
first Indian piston shooter to be rank no.1 in the D. Home Appliances
world ranking, recently
A. Heena Sidhu 293. Which among the following countries has won
B. Anjali Bhagwat the coveted ICC Laureus Spirit of Sports award
C. Rani Sarnobat 2014
D. Annu Raj Singh A. India
B. Pakistan
289. "Heartbleed" which is being reporting in C. Afghanistan
newspapers recently, is a D. Australia
A. A new heart related disease
B. Software bug 294. In context to astronomy, "Charkilo" which is in
C. Chemical weapon news recently is
D. New variety of cherry A. Meteorite
B. Miniature Planet
290. Recently, which one of the following countries C. Asteroid
was ordered to halt its whaling programme by D. Comet
the International Court of Justice
A. Japan 295. Recently, which bank became the first state-
B. South Korea run lender to allow withdrawal of funds to
C. USA individuals from ATM's without an account in
D. Australia the bank
ANSWERS: CURRENT AFFAIRS MCQS A. United Bank Of India
B. State Bank Of India
281. B C. Corporation Bank
282. A D. Bank Of India
283. C
296. Recently, WHO-India has launched IVR 2020
284. D
programme to protect and increase the number
285. A
of
286. B
A. One-horn Rhinos
287. C
B. Tigers
288. A
C. Indian Bustard
289. B
D. Asiatic Lions
290. A
291. In which among the following countries, the
297. Recently, it was reported in newspaper that
Multilateral Humanitarian Assistance / disaster
CERT-In has detected a new smartphone virus
relief (HA/DR) Exercise, KOMODO was
which can compromise the data stored on the
conducted recently
user's phone. The virus is named as
A. South Korea
A. Killer
B. Indonesia
B. Ebola
C. Brunei
C. Dendroid
D. New Zealand
D. SmartX
292. Recently, two large industrial firms viz.
298. Which among the following countries clinched
Lafarge and Holcim announced plans for a
the South Asian Handball Championship 2014
merger. These two firms are specialized in
A. Bangladesh
production of
B. Afghanistan
A. Building Materials
C. Pakistan
B. Engineering Goods
D. India
299. The name of world's first gun for woman
launched recently is
A. Nirbheek
B. Shravya
C. Jhansi
D. Kalpana

300. Which among the following national parks has


been nominated to UNESCO's world heritage
site status for 2014
A. Great Himalayan National Park
B. Jim Corbett National Park
C. Anshi National Park
D. Bannerughatta National Park
ANSWERS: CURRENT AFFAIRS MCQS

291. B
292. A
293. C
294. B
295. D
296. A
297. C
298. D
299. A
300. A
Everyday science 8. The density of water is __________.
A. 1 g/cm3
1. On 11 February 2016 The LIGO Scientific B. 1.5 g/cm3
Collaboration announced the detection of C. 2 g/cm3
A. electromagnetic waves D. none of these
B. seismic waves
C. gravitational waves 9. Radioactivity was discovered by __________.
D. radio waves A. Kelvin
B. Thomson
2. The SI unit of charge is __________. C. Rutherford
A. Ampere D. Bacquerel
B. Coulomb
C. Ohm 10. A device which converts chemical energy into
D. Volt electrical energy is called __________.
A. motor
3. Very High Frequency (VHF) have __________ B. generator
wavelengths. C. moving-coil meter
A. shorter D. battery
B. shortest
C. longer ANSWERS: EVERYDAY SCIENCE MCQS
D. longest
1. C
4. Long-sight defect could be corrected by using 2. B
__________ lens. 3. A
A. concave 4. B
B. vonvex 5. A
C. diverging 6. B
D. none of these 7. B
8. A
5. Deficiency of Vitamin-A results in __________.
9. D
A. night blindness
10. D
B. rickets
11. The Sun is a __________.
C. scurvy
A. Star
D. hair fall
B. Planet
C. Asteroid
6. For a fixed mass of gass at constant
temperature, if we decrease volume, the D. Meteor
pressure will _________.
12. The average adult has a blood volume of about
A. also decrease
__________ liters.
B. increase
A. 4
C. remains constant
B. 5
D. none of these
C. 6
D. 7
7. The lifespan of Red Blood Cells is __________
days.
13. The most abundant element in the universe is
A. 60
__________.
B. 120
A. Oxygen
C. 180
B. Hydrogen
D. 240
C. Carbon Dioxide
D. Silicon
12. B
14. The most abundant element in the Earth's 13. B
crust is __________. 14. A
A. Oxygen 15. C
B. Hydrogen 16. B
C. Carbon Dioxide 17. A
D. Silicon 18. D
19. A
15. Each day human body breathe in __________ 20. D
liters of air. 21.
A. 5,000 to 10,000 CNG stands for?
B. 10,000 to 15,000 A. Converted Natural Gas
C. 15,000 to 20,000 B. Conduced Natural Gas
D. 20,000 to 25,000 C. Conducted Natural Gas
D. Compressed Natural Gas
16. Deficiency of Vitamin-D results in __________.
A. night blindness 22. Which from the following is true for "Sound"?
B. rickets A. Sound cannot travel through a vaccum
C. scurvy B. Sound cannot travel through gases
D. hair fall C. Sound cannot travel through liquids
D. Sound cannot travel through solids
17. The SI unit of "pressure" is _________.
A. pascal 23. When white light is passed through a prism, it
B. joule splits into __________ colours.
C. tesla A. 5
D. henry B. 6
C. 7
18. The most densest substance on the Earth is
D. 8
__________.
A. Platinum 24. 1 nanometer = ?
B. Copper A. 10-3 meter
C. Steel B. 10-6 meter
D. Osmium C. 10-9 meter
D. 10-12 meter
19. A camera uses a __________ to form an
image. 25. Instrument used for measuring very high
A. convex lens temperature is __________.
B. concave lens A. Pyroscope
C. condenser lens B. Pyrometer
D. none of these C. Seismograph
D. Xylometer
20. Which from the following is NOT a conductor?
A. Aluminium 26. Sound waves are _________ waves.
B. Silicon A. Transverse
C. Graphite B. Electromagnetic
D. All are conductors C. Longitudinal
D. none of these
ANSWERS: SCIENCE MCQS
27. The lifespan of White Blood Cells is
11. A __________ day(s).
A. 1
B. 2 33. The nearest planet to the Earth is _________.
C. 3 A. Venus
D. 4 B. Mercury
C. Mars
28. The fluid part of blood is known as D. Moon
__________.
A. plasma 34. The planet that moves round the Sun at the
B. platelets highest speed is?
C. blood cells A. Jupiter
D. B. Venus
C. Mars
29. X-rays were discovered by __________. D. Mercury
A. Rontgen
B. Thomson 35. In general, Comets have __________ orbits.
C. Rutherford A. Elliptical
D. Bacquerel B. Highly elliptical
C. Circular
30. The speed of light is __________. D. Parabolic
A. 280,000 km/s
B. 300,000 km/s 36. GPS is an abbreviation for?
C. 320,000 km/s A. Global Poles System
D. none of these B. Global PolySiliconium Store
C. Global Positioning System
ANSWERS: EVERYDAY SCIENCE QUIZ D. Global Position Structure

21. D 37. Oxidation is a chemical reaction involving the


22. A __________.
23. B A. Gain of Electrons
24. C B. Loss of Electrons
25. B C. Gain of Protons
26. C D. Loss of Protons
27. A
38. At night, Plants intake __________ and
28. A
release __________.
29. A
A. Oxygen – Carbon dioxide
30. B
B. Carbon dioxide – Oxygen
31. During winter in cold countries, the
C. Oxygen – Carbon monoxide
__________ is mixed to melt the ice on the icy
D. Carbon monoxide – Oxygen
roads.
A. Salt 39. Urine is produced in __________.
B. Chlorine A. Kidneys
C. Carbon dioxide B. Lungs
D. Water C. Large intestine
D. Liver
32. In a very low temperature which from the
following will freeze at last? 40. Blood is cleaned by __________.
A. River water A. Lungs
B. Canal water B. Liver
C. Sea water C. Heart
D. Water in a lake
D. Kidneys 46. The bodyguard of the Earth is __________
ANSWERS: EVERYDAY SCIENCE QUIZZES that save the Earth from many Comets and
Asteroids.
31. A A. Mars
32. C B. Saturn
33. A C. Uranus
34. D D. Jupiter
35. B
36. C 47. 1 light year = ?
37. B A. 9.5x106 km
38. A B. 9.5x109 km
39. A C. 9.5x1012 km
40. D D. 9.5x1018 km
41. The position of an element in the Periodic
Table is determined by its __________ 48. The planets visible to us without using a
telescope are __________.
number.
A. 3
A. Electron
B. 4
B. Proton
C. 5
C. Neutron
D. 6
D. Positron

49. According to Big Bang Theory, the Universe


42. The salinity of sea water is determined by the
began about __________ billion years ago.
amount of common salt (Sodium Chloride) in
A. 10 – 20
__________ of sea water.
B. 20 – 30
A. 1 gram
C. 30 – 40
B. 10 grams
D. 40 – 50
C. 1 kg
D. 10 kg
50. Biosensor is used to measure?
A. Blood glucose level
43. The planet which is easily visible from the
B. The body pH value
Earth is?
C. Amount of hemoglobin
A. Mercury
D. Salinity in Urine
B. Venus
ANSWERS: SCIENCE QUIZ
C. Mars
D. Jupiter
41. B
44. The Great Spot is on the planet __________. 42. C
A. Saturn 43. B
B. Venus 44. D
C. Mars 45. D
D. Jupiter 46. D
47. C
45. The Great Spot is a __________. 48. C
A. Mountain 49. A
B. Desert 50. A
C. Frozen Carbon dioxide 51. Einstein’s famous equation which states that
D. Storm mass and energy are interchangeable is?
A. E = mc2
B. E = cm2
C. M = ec2 A. zinc
D. M = ce2 B. iodine
C. copper
52. The SI unit of electric current is? D. iron
A. Coloumb
B. Ampere 60. Meteorology is the study of?
C. Volt A. seasons
D. Watt B. atmosphere
C. air and sounds
53. The principal constituent of the atmosphere of D. winds and clouds
the Earth is? ANSWERS: SCIENCE QUIZZES
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon 51. A
C. Hydrogen 52. B
D. Nitrogen 53. D
54. B
54. What is Dry Ice?
55. D
A. Solid Oxygen
56. A
B. Solid Carbon Dioxide
57. A
C. Solid Hydrogen
58. C
D. Solid Nitrogen
59. A
60. B
55. What are the primary colours?
61. The Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere, by
A. White, Black, Blue
volume, is
B. Red, Yellow, Blue
A. 0.039%
C. Red, Orange, Blue
B. 3.9%
D. Red, Green, Blue
C. 13%
56. Digestion of food is completed in the D. 30%
__________.
62. Diamond is an allotropic form of
A. small intestine
A. Carbon
B. large intestine
B. Hydrogen
C. stomach
C. Nitrogen
D. Liver
D. Silicon
57. Carrot is good source of Vitamin?
63. The SI unit of Heat is
A. A
A. Watt
B. B complex
B. Volt
C. C
C. Joule
D. D
D. Newton
58. For proper formation of teeth, __________ is
64. The good sources of Vitamin-A are
essential.
A. green leafy vegetables
A. iodine
B. seeds
B. copper
C. fresh vegetables and fruits
C. fluorine
D. sea foods
D. iron
65. The good sources of Vitamin-B Complex are
59. Deficiency of __________ causes loss of
A. green leafy vegetables
appetite and poor growth.
B. seeds
C. fresh vegetables and fruits
D. sea foods 72. The energy value of food is measured in
A. Joule
66. The good sources of Vitamin-C are B. Calories
A. green leafy vegetables C. Tesla
B. seeds D. Proteins
C. fresh vegetables and fruits
D. sea foods 73. Wind energy is the __________ energy.
A. Potential
67. The good sources of iodine are B. Transverse
A. green leafy vegetables C. Kinetic
B. seeds D. Mechanical
C. fresh vegetables and fruits
D. sea foods 74. Who is considered the founder of
meteorology?
68. The gas, commonly known as “laughing gas”, A. Aristotle
is B. Plato
A. Cabon Dioxide C. Einstein
B. Sulfur Dioxide D. Newton
C. Nitrous Oxide
D. Sodium Oxide 75. Water covers __________ of the Earth's
surface.
69. The source of oxygen in photosynthesis is A. 60%
A. water B. 65%
B. salts C. 70%
C. minerals D. 75%
D. glucose
76. In general, wind speed of 105–137 caused
70. The instrument used to measure wind speed is A. minor or no damage
A. Anemometer B. considerable damage
B. Barometer C. severe damage
C. Hydrometer D. extreme damage
D. Hygrometer
ANSWERS: GENERAL SCIENCE MCQS 77. Acid rain is mainly caused by emissions of
__________ in the atmosphere.
61. A A. Sulfur Dioxide and Potassium Nitrate
62. A B. Sulfur and Charcoal
63. C C. Nitrogen Oxide and Potassium Nitrate
64. A D. Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxide
65. B
66. C 78. About 50% of the Earth’s crust, including the
67. D waters on the Earth and atmosphere, is
68. C A. Oxygen
69. A B. Cabon Dioxide
70. A C. Silicon
71. The natural fats and oils are composed of D. Clay
A. Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen
B. Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen 79. The fourth state of matter is
C. Carbon, Oxygen and Nitrogen A. Water
D. Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen B. Salts
C. Vapours B. Sulfur, Charcoal, and Potassium Nitrate
D. Plasma C. Sulfur and Charcoal
D. Charcoal and Potassium Nitrate
80. The device used to convert Alternate Current
into Direct Current is called 86. The number of oscillations per second is called
A. Anemometer the
B. Battery A. hertz
C. Galvanometer B. waves
D. Rectifier C. pitch
ANSWERS: GENERAL SCIENCE QUIZ D. frequency

71. A 87. Sound waves from a loudspeaker are caused


72. B by
73. C A. frequency
74. A B. vibrations
75. C C. pitch
76. A D. amplitude
77. D
88. The guitar has __________ strings.
78. A
A. 4
79. D
B. 5
80. D
C. 6
81. In night, when photosynthesis is stopped,
D. 7
plants
A. take in Carbon Dioxide
89. The device used to measure movements of the
B. take in Oxygen
heart is
C. give off Carbon Dioxide
A. Cardiograph
D. give off Oxygen
B. Seismograph
C. Hydrometer
82. During photosynthesis, plants
D. Hygrometer
A. take in Carbon Dioxide
B. take in Oxygen
90. The unit used to measure ‘Pressure’ is
C. give off Carbon Dioxide
A. pascal
D. give off Oxygen
B. newton
C. watt
83. __________ are called the powerhouses of the
D. tesla
cell.
A. Mitochondria ANSWERS: GENERAL SCIENCE QUIZZES
B. Vesicles
C. Lungs 81. C
D. Liver 82. D
83. A
84. Mitochondria contain their own supply of 84. A
A. DNA 85. B
B. Amino acids 86. D
C. Vitamins 87. B
D. Oxygen 88. C
89. A
85. The first chemical explosive, Gunpowder, is a 90. A
mixture of 91. There are __________ methods of heat
A. Sulfur, Charcoal and Nitrogen Oxide transfer.
A. 3 D. Jupiter
B. 4
C. 5 99. Bronze is an alloy of
D. 6 A. Iron, Carbon
B. Copper, Tin
92. Which from the following is NOT a method of C. Nickel, Zinc
heat transfer? D. Mercury, Lead
A. Conduction
B. Convection 100. Molecules with identical molecular formulae
C. Radiation but with different structural formulae are called
D. All are methods of heat transfer A. Isotopes
B. Isomers
93. If we heat one end of metallic rod, the other C. Electrode
end gets hot. The method of heat transfer is D. Compound
A. Conduction ANSWERS: DAILY SCIENCE MCQS
B. Convection
C. Radiation 91. A
D. None of these 92. D
93. A
94. A person seated in front of a fire receives heat 94. C
by 95. C
A. Conduction 96. A
B. Convection 97. D
C. Radiation 98. A
D. None of these 99. B
100. B
95. The unit used to measure ‘magnetic flux’ is
101. One way of transfer of heat energy is
A. pascal
'convection' which occurs in
B. farad
A. Liquids only
C. weber
B. Gasses only
D. henry
C. Liquids and gasses
D. Liquids, gasses and solids
96. Battery was invented by
A. Volta
102. Which from the following is incompressible
B. Hero
A. Solids
C. Fermi
B. Liquids
D. Maiman
C. Gasses
D. All are compressible
97. The most abundant element in the earth's crust
is oxygen. The second most abundant element 103. The key factor in determining the weather is
in the earth's crust is the quantity of ________ in the atmosphere.
A. Hydrogen A. Water vapour
B. Nitrogen B. Oxygen
C. Brass C. Carbondioxide
D. Silicon D. Hydrogen

98. The nearest planet to the Sun is 104. The entropy of the universe is
A. Mercury A. Increasing
B. Venus B. Decreasing
C. Mars C. Constant
D. None of these 109. C
110. D
105. Which from the following methods of heat 111. The unit of efficiency is
transfer can take place in a vaccum? A. Volt
A. Canduction B. Watt
B. Convection C. Joules
C. Radiation D. None of these
D. All
112. Which from the following is NOT a stored
106. Neutrons were discovered by energy?
A. Einstein A. Thermal
B. James Chadwick B. Gravitational
C. F.W. Aston C. Elastic potential energy
D. Rutherford D. Chemical

107. Mass Spectrograph was invented by 113. Energy can be converted from one form to
A. Einstein another, but all energy ends up as
B. James Chadwick A. Kinetic energy
C. F.W. Aston B. Potential energy
D. Rutherford C. Heat energy
D. Chemical energy
108. Nucleus was discovered by
A. Einstein 114. A battery converts ________ into electrical
B. James Chadwick energy.
C. F.W. Aston A. Potential energy
D. Rutherford B. Chemical energy
C. Nuclear energy
109. Which is the process of science? D. Mechanical energy
A. Observation > Experiments > Hypothesis
B. Hypothesis > Observations > Experiments 115. Which from the following is NOT a renewable
C. Observation > Hypothesis > Experiments energy resource?
D. Experiments > Observations > Hypothesis A. Geothermal
B. Biomass
110. Salty water can be made pure by the method C. Solar
of D. Nuclear
A. filtration
B. evaporation 116. Which from the following is NOT a non-
C. chromatography renewable energy resource?
D. distillation A. Coal
B. Natural gas
ANSWERS: DAILY SCIENCE QUIZ C. Nuclear
D. Geothermal
101. C
102. B 117. Current is the flow of
103. A A. Electrons
104. A B. Protons
105. C C. Neutrons
106. B D. Voltage
107. C
108. D 118. The unit of current is
A. Volt
B. Ampere 124. The metal which is liquid at room temperature
C. Ohm is?
D. Watt A. Zinc
B. Nickol
119. To prevent electric shocks, a/an ________ is C. Lead
placed in the circuit. D. Mercury
A. Amneter
B. Voltmeter 125. Between the melting point and boiling point of
C. Fuse a substance, the substance is a?
D. Diode A. Solid
B. Liquid
120. Electrons were discovered by C. Gas
A. James Chadwick D. Crystal
B. J.J. Thomson
C. F.W. Aston 126. The boiling point of alcohol is
D. Rutherford A. 78 oc
ANSWERS: DAILY SCIENCE QUIZZES B. 86 oc
C. 94 oc
111. D D. 100 oc
112. A
127. The visible cloud of dust and gas in space is
113. C
called?
114. B
A. White Dwarf
115. D
B. Supernova
116. D
C. Nebula
117. A
D. Galaxy
118. B
119. C
128. The average salinity of the Earth's oceans in
120. B
1 kilogram of sea water is about ________
121.
grams of salt.
When molten rock cools and solidifies, the
A. 90
________ are formed.
B. 25
A. igneous rocks
C. 30
B. satimantary rocks
D. 35
C. metamorphet rocks
D. none of these 129. The most abundant substance that
constitutes the mass of the Earth is?
122. Molten rock below the surface of the Earth is
A. Iron
called?
B. Oxygen
A. Lava
C. Nitrogen
B. Magma
D. Silicon
C. Crystals
D. Granite 130. The Earth's atmosphere is divided into
________ main layers.
123. Molten rock above the surface of the Earth is
A. 4
called?
B. 5
A. Lava
C. 6
B. Magma
D. 7
C. Crystals
D. Granite
ANSWERS: SCIENCE QUESTIONS C. Lithosphere
D. Asthenosphere
121. A
122. B 137. There are ________ major tectonic plates.
123. A A. 4
124. D B. 5
125. B C. 6
126. A D. 7
127. C
138. The fresh water on the Earth is ________ of
128. D
the total water.
129. A
A. 2.5%
130. B
B. 5%
131. Rocks which are formed by high temperature
C. 7.5%
and pressure on existing rocks over a period of
D. 10%
time are called ________ rocks.
A. igneous
139. The Ozone Layer lies in the
B. metamorphic
A. troposphere
C. sedimentary
B. stratosphere
D. crystal
C. mesosphere
D. thermosphere
132. Marble and slate are examples of
A. igneous rocks
140. The Earth's atmosphere is divided into
B. metamorphic rocks
________ layers.
C. sedimentary rocks
A. 4
D. crystals
B. 5
C. 6
133. Sandstone and limestone are examples of
D. 7
A. igneous rocks
B. metamorphic rocks ANSWERS: EVERYDAY SCIENCE QUESTIONS
C. sedimentary rocks
D. crystals 131. B
132. B
134. Absolute zero, which is the lower limit of the 133. C
thermodynamic temperature scale, is 134. A
equivalent to ________ on the celsius scale. 135. B
A. -273 oc 136. C
B. 0 oc 137. D
C. 100 oc 138. A
D. 973 oc 139. B
140. B
135. The diameter of the Earth's equator is larger 141. Which type of rock may contain fossils?
than the pole-to-pole diameter by A. Igneous
A. 40 km B. Metamorphic
B. 43 km C. Sedimentary
C. 46 km D. Crystals
D. 49 km
142. The mass is highly concentrated form of
136. The Tectonic Plates of the Earth lies in A. Weight
A. Inner Core B. Energy
B. Outer Core C. Force
D. Momentum B. 5-10
C. 5-70
143. The whole Earth can be covered by D. 10-70
________ geo-stationary satellites. ANSWERS: DAILY SCIENCE QUESTIONS
A. 3
B. 4 141. C
C. 5 142. B
D. 6 143. A
144. B
144. The ozone layer is at height of ________
145. D
kilometers from the surface of the Earth.
146. B
A. 10 to 20
147. C
B. 20 to 30
148. D
C. 30 to 40
149. A
D. 40 to 50
150. C
151. The Earth's internal heat mainly comes from
145. The ozone layer was discovered by
A. Liquid hydrogen
A. F.W. Aston and J.J Thomson
B. Chemical reactions
B. Albert Einstein
C. Radioactive decay
C. Rutherford
D. Molecular kinetic energy
D. Charles Fabry and Henri Buisson
152. There are different reasons on the Earth
146. The interior structure of the Earth is divided
because of
into ________ layers.
A. Rotation of the Earth
A. 4
B. Revolution of the Earth
B. 5
C. The Earth's axis is tilted
C. 6
D. The Earth's distance from the Sun
D. 7
153. On average, Air contains ________ % of
147. We live on the Earth's
water vapour.
A. Inner core
A. 1
B. Outer core
B. 3
C. Crust
C. 5
D. Mantle
D. 7
148. The thickest layer of the Earth is
154. Earth's troposphere extends from the Earth's
A. Crust
surface to an average height of about
B. Inner core
________ km.
C. Outer core
A. 10
D. Mantle
B. 12
149. The outermost layer of the Earth is C. 15
A. Crust D. 17
B. Inner mantle
155. The science of lightning is called
C. Outer mantle
A. Aerology
D. Core
B. Meteorology
150. The Earth's crust ranges from ________ km C. Electeorology
in depth. D. Fulminology
A. 0-5
156. Ships use ________ to find the depth of the 162. Atomic clock is used to measure ________
ocean beneath them. intervals of time.
A. Pictches A. Very short
B. Echoes B. Short
C. Frequencies C. Very long
D. None of these D. Long

157. Molecules with identical molecular formulae 163. 1 tonne = ________ kg


but with different structural formulae are called A. 100
A. Isomers B. 400
B. Isotopes C. 1000
C. Atomic number D. 4000
D. Mass number
164. An instrument used to measure atmospheric
158. The anode is the electrode connected to the pressure is
________ terminal of a battery. A. Ammeter
A. Positive B. Manometer
B. Negative C. Galvanometer
C. Neutral D. Barometer
D. Free
165. An instrument used to measure gas pressure
159. The unit used to measure humidity is is
A. Barometer A. Ammeter
B. Hydrometer B. Manometer
C. Hygrometer C. Galvanometer
D. Galvanometer D. Barometer

160. Laser was invented by 166. Which electromagnetic wave has the longest
A. Volta wavelength?
B. Sturgeon A. Gamma rays
C. Hero B. X-rays
D. Maiman C. Microwaves
ANSWERS: QUESTIONS OF EVERYDAY SCIENCE D. Radio waves

151. C 167. Which electromagnetic wave has the shortest


152. C wavelength?
153. A A. Gamma rays
154. B B. X-rays
155. D C. Microwaves
156. B D. Radio waves
157. A
168. All electromagnetic waves have the same
158. A
A. Frequency
159. C
B. Amplitude
160. D
C. Wavelength in vaccum
161. The vernier calipers is used to measure
D. Speed in vaccum
A. Length
B. Time
169. The reflection of sound is called
C. Temperature
A. Frequency
D. Viscority
B. Vibration
C. Echo D. Rutherford
D. Wave
176. Which from the following has the greatest
170. An instrument used to measure electric ionising power?
current is called A. Alpha particles
A. Ammeter B. Beta particles
B. Barometer C. Gamma rays
C. Galvanometer D. All three has same ionising power
D. Manometer
ANSWERS: GENERAL SCIENCE QUESTIONS 177. Which from the following has the greatest
penetrating power?
161. A A. Alpha particles
162. A B. Beta particles
163. C C. Gamma rays
164. D D. All three have same penetrating power
165. B
178. Which from the following has the greatest
166. D
speed?
167. A
A. Alpha
168. D
B. Beta
169. C
C. Gamma
170. A
D. None
171. The SI unit of thermodynamic temperature is
A. Celsius
179. At night
B. Fahrenheight
A. The land cools faster than the water in the
C. Kelvin
sea
D. None of these
B. The water in the sea cools faster than the
land
172. The shortest distance between crest to crest
C. The land and the water in the sea cools
is called
together
A. Phare
D. None of these
B. thoughs
C. Amplitude
180. The chemical name of chalk is
D. Wavelength
A. Sodium nitrate
B. Zinc sulfate
173. The speed of sound is fastest in
C. Sulphuric acid
A. Solids
D. Calcium carbonate
B. Liquids
C. Gasses ANSWERS: QUESTIONS OF SCIENCE
D. Vaccum
171. C
174. The speed of sound is slowest in 172. D
A. Solids 173. A
B. Liquids 174. C
C. Gasses 175. A
D. Vaccum 176. A
177. C
175. Radioactivity was discovered by 178. C
A. Henri Becquerel 179. A
B. Pierre Curie 180. D
C. Marie Curie
181. The branch of science which study the 188. The strongest part(s) of a magnet is/are
interaction between matter and radian energy A. North pole
is called B. South pole
A. Thermochemistry C. North and south pole
B. Polymer chemistry D. Median of north and south pole
C. Spectroscopy
D. Electrochemistry 189. Electromagnetic induction was discovered by
A. Carnot
182. The horizontal rows of the periodic table are B. Volta
called C. Faraday
A. Groups D. Bessel
B. Periods
C. Sets 190. Battery was invented by
D. Matrices A. Carnot
B. Volta
183. The vertical coloumns of the periodic table C. Faraday
are called D. Bessel
A. Groups ANSWERS: SCIENCE MCQS
B. Periods
C. Sets 181. C
D. Matrices 182. B
183. A
184. Which metallic element is liquid at room 184. D
temperature? 185. A
A. Zinc 186. C
B. Nickel 187. B
C. Lead 188. C
D. Mercury 189. C
190. B
185. Which non-metallic element is liquid at room
191. The most abundant form of matter in the
temperature?
universe is
A. Bromine
A. Solid
B. Flourine
B. Liquid
C. Chlorine
C. Gas
D. Phosphorous
D. Plasma
186. Battery charger converts electrical energy into
192. When gas is ionized, ________ forms.
________ energy.
A. Molecule
A. Kinetic
B. Element
B. Potential
C. Plasma
C. Chemical
D. Current
D. Nuclear
193. Wind is caused by
187. A loudspeaker changes ________ energy
A. Difference in atmospheric pressure
into sound energy.
B. Difference in atmospheric temperature
A. Chemical
C. Rotation of the Earth
B. Electrical
D. Revolution of the Earth
C. Light
D. Kinetic 194. Wind speed is measured by
A. Anemometer
B. Barometer 196. C
C. Ceilometer 197. B
D. Galvanometer 198. A
199. B
195. The fact that universe is expanding was 200. D
discovered by 201. Which is the largest excretory organ of the
A. Hahn body
B. Hubble A. lungs
C. Rontgen B. skin
D. Rutherford C. liver
D. none of these
196. X-rays were discovered by
A. Hahn 202. The brain is enclosed in a bony case called
B. Hubble A. diaphragam
C. Rontgen B. vertebral column
D. Rutherford C. cranium
D. vertebrae
197. The Nobel prize in physics for the discovery
of the law of photoelectric effect was awarded 203. Which is the bone that is present in forelimb
to A. radius
A. Newton B. femur
B. Einstein C. ribs
C. Rontgen D. sternum
D. Rutherford
204. Which one is herbivore
198. The symbol of gold is A. cat
A. Au B. dog
B. Ag C. cow
C. Fe D. lion
D. Sg
205. Which structure helps in transport of water in
199. Plaster of Paris is produced by heating plants
A. Graphite A. phloem
B. Gypsum B. leaf
C. Zinc C. bark
D. Lead D. xylem

200. Which from the following is NOT true about 206. The organisms that can make their own food
Helium gas are called
A. Colourless A. producers
B. Odorless B. consumers
C. Tasteless C. secondary consumers
D. Toxic D. decomposers
ANSWERS: SCIENCE MCQS
207. Bacteria are
191. D A. eukaryotes
192. C B. prokaryotes
193. A C. non-living
194. A D. none of these
195. B
208. Bile juice is secreted by A. support
A. pancreas B. production of blood cells
B. stomach C. protein synthesis
C. intestine D. muscle attachment
D. gall bladder
215. Plants absorb most part of water needed by
209. Which part of the blood cells provide them through their
immunity A. stem
A. RBC B. root hairs
B. WBC C. leaf
C. platelet D. bark
D. blood plasma
216. Highly intelligent mammals are
210. Which structure prevent water loss in plants A. rat
A. cuticle B. bat
B. bark C. dolphin
C. mesophyll D. elephant
D. leaf
ANSWERS: SCIENCE MCQS 217. Process of cell division take place by
A. mitosis
201. B B. fertilization
202. C C. reproduction
203. A D. none of these
204. C
218. Prokaryotic cell lack
205. D
A. nucleolus
206. A
B. nuclear membrane
207. B
C. both a and b
208. D
D. none of these
209. B
210. A
219. Pulses are a good source of
211. DNA structure was first described by
A. proteins
A. Pasteur
B. carbohydrates
B. Robert Koch
C. vitamins
C. Watson and Crick
D. minerals
D. Carlous Linnaues
220. Plants that grow in dry habitat are called
212. Pollination is best defined as
A. hydrophytes
A. germination of pollen grains
B. xerophytes
B. transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
C. shrubs
C. formation of pollen grains
D. herbs
D. none of these
ANSWERS: SCIENCE MCQS
213. Movement of cell against concentration
gradient is called 211. C
A. active transport 212. B
B. osmosis 213. A
C. diffusion 214. C
D. both b and c 215. B
216. C
214. One of the following is not a function of bones 217. A
218. C A. psychology
219. A B. paleontology
220. B C. biodiversity
221. Oxygen released in the process of D. haematology
photosynthesis comes from
A. water 229. Which is an example of fungi
B. oxygen A. paramecium
C. carbon dioxide B. euglena
D. nitrogen dioxide C. penicillium
D. octopus
222. Phloem tissue is found in
A. liver 230. The scientific name of human is
B. placenta A. Homo sapiens
C. plants B. Homo habiscus
D. none of these C. Oriza sativa
D. none of these
223. Plant bends towards the source of light on ANSWERS: SCIENCE MCQS
account of the movement known as
A. geotropism 221. A
B. hydrotropism 222. C
C. chemotropism 223. D
D. phototropism 224. B
225. C
224. Animal lacks 226. C
A. starch 227. D
B. cellulose 228. B
C. protein 229. C
D. lipids 230. A
231. Thread like structures in fungi are called
225. On which of the following plants did Gregor
A. mycelium
Mendal perform his classical experiment
B. hyphae
A. corn
C. sporangium
B. mustard
D. spores
C. pea
D. sunflower 232. The smallest bacteria on earth is
A. mycoplasma
226. Among the biotic components of the
B. E.coli
ecosystem, the producer system is
C. salmonella
A. carnivores
D. clostridium
B. herbivores
C. plants 233. Vaccine for rabies was developed by
D. animals A. Robert Koch
B. Robert Brown
227. Breeding and management of bees is known
C. Pasteur
A. agriculture
D. none of these
B. sericulture
C. horticulture 234. Malaria is caused by
D. apiculture A. mosquito
B. plasmodium
228. Study of fossils is called
C. virus
D. bacteria A. golgi complex
B. mitochondria
235. Hepatitis is inflammation of C. nucleus
A. stomach D. endoplasmic reticulum
B. kidney
C. lungs 242. The structure that is absent in animal cell
D. liver A. cell wall
B. nulcleus
236. Penicillin is obtained from C. centriole
A. soil D. mitochondria
B. bacteria
C. fungi 243. The non-protein part of enzyme is called
D. virus A. co-enzyme
B. activator
237. Which one is endoparasite C. cofactor
A. lice D. substrate
B. ticks
C. virus 244. Nucleic acid were first isolated by
D. tape worm A. Erwin Chargaff
B. Friedrich Miescher
238. Fructose is C. Rosalind Franklin
A. pentose sugar D. none of these
B. hexose sugar
C. heptose sugar 245. One of the following is not pyrimidine
D. none of these A. thymine
B. cytosine
239. Peptide bond is a C. guanine
A. C-N link D. uracil
B. N-H link
C. C-O link 246. Fructose is
D. N-O link A. milk sugar
B. cereal sugar
240. Which is correct about enzymes C. aldo sugar
A. protein in nature D. keto sugar
B. speed up reaction
C. denature at high temperature 247. Group of tissues doing a particular job
D. all of these A. organ
ANSWERS: SCIENCE MCQS B. system
C. organelle
231. B D. individual
232. A
233. C 248. Members of the same species living in the
234. B same place at the same time make
235. D A. population
236. C B. ecosystem
237. D C. community
238. A D. trophic level
239. B
249. Which one is a leukocyte
240. D
A. red blood cell
241. Which is called power house of the cell
B. plasma cell 255. Detail study of internal organs at level of
C. monocyte tissue with the help of microscope is called
D. all of these A. histology
B. anatomy
250. Which one of the following contain C. physiology
deoxygenated blood D. embryology
A. pulmonary artery
B. hepatic artery 256. The exchange of chromosal segments
C. left atrium i.e.crossing over occurs during
D. none of these A. first meiotic division
ANSWERS: SCIENCE MCQS B. mitotic division
C. second meiotic division
241. B D. none of these
242. A
243. C 257. Many bacteria in our digestive system
244. B synthesize vitamins for example vitamin
245. C A. B1
246. D B. B2
247. A C. B12
248. C D. B6
249. C
258. It is very serious disease of brain which is
250. A
caused by fungi
251. In most plants the food is transported in form
A. ring worm
of
B. meningitis
A. fructose
C. hepatitis
B. sucrose
D. none of these
C. starch
D. glucose
259. They are widespread as protective coatings
on fruits and leaves
252. How many molecules of carbon dioxide are
A. cholesterol
formed in one Kreb's cycle
B. waxes
A. 2
C. chitin
B. 4
D. all of these
C. 6
D. 1
260. They are present in the underground parts of
the plants and stored food
253. Which enzyme digest carbohydrates
A. leucoplast
A. lipase
B. chromoplast
B. proteases
C. chloroplast
C. amylases
D. stem
D. none of these
ANSWERS: SCIENCE MCQS
254. The pancreas produce digestive enzymes
and release in the 251. B
A. stomach 252. C
B. esophagus 253. C
C. large intestine 254. D
D. small intestine 255. A
256. A
257. C
258. B C. zygote
259. B D. none of these
260. A
261. The simplest amino acid is 269. The terms procariotique and eucariotique
A. alanine were proposed by
B. glycine A. Whittaker
C. valine B. Chatton
D. phenylalanine C. Haeckel
D. Margulis and Schwartz
262. Accumulation of lipid molecules in brain cells
lead to 270. The most common type of asexual
A. paralysis reproduction in the fungi is
B. oedema A. fragmentation
C. mental retardation B. spore production
D. all of these C. budding
D. binary fission
263. The life and activities of a cell is controlled by ANSWERS: SCIENCE MCQS
A. cytoplasm
B. nucleus 261. B
C. vacuole 262. C
D. mitochondria 263. B
264. A
264. Flagella are composed of 265. C
A. micro tubules 266. D
B. micro filaments 267. C
C. intermediate filaments 268. A
D. glycoproteins 269. B
270. B
265. Tobacco mosaic virus was crystallized by
271. Outside the thallus of Marchantia there are
A. Pasteur
special structures called
B. Chamberland
A. stem tuber
C. Stanely
B. rhizoids
D. Ivanowski
C. sporangium
D. none of these
266. Non-enveloped naked viruses are known as
A. prions
272. The vascular plants are termed as
B. bacteriophages
A. tracheophytes
C. oncoviruses
B. bryophytes
D. virions
C. pteridophytes
D. all of these
267. Gram +ve bacteria on treatment with crystal
violet dye give colour
273. In human beings influenza is caused by
A. red
A. bacteria
B. green
B. protist
C. purple
C. virus
D. pink
D. fungi
268. Malarial parasite is injected into man as
274. In many which phylum the body of an
A. sporozoites
organisms is usually divided in there regions
B. merozoites
called head, thorax and abdomen
A. echinodermata 277. D
B. mollusca 278. B
C. nematoda 279. B
D. arthropoda 280. A
281. Which bone is called beauty bone in women
275. Snails belong to A. sternum
A. gastropods B. clavicle
B. bivalves C. maxilla
C. arthropods D. radius
D. platyhelminthes
282. Detachment of myosin head and actin in rigor
276. Amoeba moves in water with the help of mortis occurs due to
locomotory organs called A. stored ATP in body
A. tube feet B. hypercalcemia
B. cilia C. autolysis in body
C. pseudopodia D. hyperactivity of mitochondria
D. flagella
283. Release of the ovum from ovary is called
277. Liver fluke is parasite in the liver of A. fertilization
A. cattle B. ovulation
B. sheep C. implantation
C. goat D. none of these
D. all of these
284. The foetus is protected from the mechanical
278. In all coelentrates endoderm give rise to damage by the
A. nervous system A. cervix
B. digestive system B. vagina
C. reproductive system C. uterus
D. circulatory system D. amniotic fluid

279. Higher vascular plants are also called 285. Rich source of energy in seimen is
A. flowering plants A. glucose
B. seed plants B. fructose
C. ferns C. lactose
D. none of these D. sacrose

280. The plants which produce embryo but lack 286. Sickle cell anemia was discovered by
vascular tissues and seeds are placed in A. Vernon Ingram
A. bryophytes B. Sanger
B. pteridophytes C. Miescher
C. tracheophytes D. none of these
D. all of these
ANSWERS: SCIENCE MCQS 287. Earthworm lives in
A. sea water
271. B B. moist soil
272. A C. fresh water
273. C D. none of these
274. D
275. A 288. Kangaroo has an abdominal pouch known as
276. C A. placenta
B. guttural pouch C. 7.4
C. marsupial D. 7.5
D. all of these
295. Shrinkage of protoplast due to exosmosis of
289. The utilization of the products of digestion is water is
called A. imbibition
A. ingestion B. plasmolysis
B. absorption C. deplasmolysis
C. assimilation D. adhesion
D. both a and b
296. Artherosclerosis is a major condition leading
290. Parabronchi are present in to
A. cockroach A. heart attack
B. frog B. hypertension
C. fish C. stroke
D. birds D. tumor
ANSWERS: SCIENCE MCQS
297. Villi and microvilli increase
281. B A. digestion
282. C B. assimilation
283. B C. absorption
284. D D. ingestion
285. A
298. Splitting of glucose relates to
286. A
A. respiration
287. B
B. photorespiration
288. C
C. glycolysis
289. C
D. pyruvic acid
290. D
291. The respiratory problem most common in
299. Reptiles hibernate during
smokers is
A. summer
A. tuberculosis
B. winter
B. emphysema
C. spring
C. asthma
D. autumn
D. cancer
300. Which of the following plants are called
292. Water potential of pure water is
arthrophytes
A. zero
A. sphenopsids
B. one
B. lycopsids
C. negative
C. psilopsids
D. two
D. pteropsids
293. Bean shaped cells in plants are ANSWERS: SCIENCE MCQS
A. mesophyll cells
B. xylem cells 291. B
C. phloem cells 292. A
D. guard cells 293. D
294. C
294. The normal pH of human blood is 295. B
A. 6.4 296. A
B. 7.0 297. C
298. C A. White Blood cells
299. B B. Red Blood Cells
300. A C. Platelets
Biology D. Plasma

1. Severe deficiency of Vitamin-D results in 8. Blood is carried towards the heart by


__________. __________.
A. scurvy A. Arteries
B. rickets B. Capillaries
C. night blindness C. Veins
D. osteomalacia D. none of these

2. People living in high altitudes (like mountains) 9. __________ is essential for the formation of
usually have a _________. haemoglobin.
A. smaller number of Red Blood Cells A. Calcium
B. larger number of Red Blood Cells B. Iron
C. smaller number of White Blood Cells C. Water
D. larger number of White Blood Cells D. Carbohydrates

3. The average adult has a blood volume of about 10. ___________ are needed as a source of
__________ liters. energy for the vital activities of the body.
A. 5 A. Calcium
B. 5.5 B. Iron
C. 6 C. Water
D. 6.5 D. Carbohydrates
ANSWERS: BIOLOGY MCQS
4. The average internal temperature of human
body is __________. 1. B
A. 35 oC 2. B
B. 36 oC 3. A
C. 37 oC 4. C
D. 38 oC 5. A
6. C
5. Vitamin __________ is needed for the
7. A
formation of a light-sensitive pigment in the
8. C
retina.
9. B
A. A
10. D
B. C
11. Haemodialysis means cleaning of
C. D
A. urine
D. B complex
B. blood
6. About __________ of the body weight of a C. glomerular filterate
D. coelomic fluid
mammal is water.
A. 60%
12. Production of sweat and sebum is related with
B. 65%
A. skin
C. 70%
B. liver
D. 75%
C. lungs
7. On wound __________ fight foreign particles, D. GIT
like bacteria.
13. The evaporative cooling in the respiratory tract A. water
of dogs is called B. glucose
A. vasodilation C. oxygen
B. vasoconstriction D. sodium chloride
C. panting
D. all of these 20. Which are the four most abundant elements in
living cells
14. Which of the following pathogen type cause A. carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur
disease that can be treated with antibiotics B. carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen
A. bacteria C. carbon, oxygen, sulfur, phosphorus
B. fungi D. carbon, sulfur, hydrogen, magnesium
C. virus ANSWERS: BIOLOGY QUIZ
D. none of these
11. B
15. Most cell membranes are composed principally 12. A
of 13. C
A. DNA ad protein 14. A
B. protein and lipids 15. B
C. protein and chitin 16. A
D. protein and RNA 17. D
18. C
16. Normally, in the process of osmosis, the net
19. B
flow of water molecules into or out of the cell
20. B
depends upon differences in the
21. Starch is converted into maltose by
A. concentration of water molecules inside and
A. diastase
outside the cell
B. invertase
B. concentration of enzymes on either side of
C. maltase
the cell membrane
D. amylase
C. rate of molecular motion on either side of
the cell membrane 22. Co-enzyme is often formed from
D. none of these A. lipid
B. protein
17. Sodium ions are "pumped" from a region of
C. inorganic ion
lower concentration to a region of higher
D. vitamin
concentration in the nerve cells of humans.
This process is an example of 23. Messenger RNA is formed in
A. diffusion A. nucleus
B. passive transport B. chloroplast
C. osmosis C. mitochondria
D. active transport D. none of these

18. Proteins are made from amino acids by the 24. Number of chromosomes in E.coli
process of A. 4
A. hydrolysis B. 6
B. pinocytosis C. 3
C. dehydration synthesis D. 1
D. active transport
25. Protein factory is
19. Which is an organic compound found in most A. nucleus
cells B. ribosome
C. golgi complex
D. centriole 32. True roots absent in
A. ferns
26. Smallest disease causing agents in plants are B. bryophytes
A. virion C. gymnosperms
B. mycoplasma D. angiosperms
C. viroids
D. prions 33. The mechanism for ATP synthesis is
A. chemosynthesis
27. The major cell infected by the HIV is B. photosynthesis
lymphocyte C. phosphorylation
A. helper-T D. chemiosmosis
B. B
C. both T and B 34. Enzyme present in the saliva is
D. none of these A. lipase
B. trypsin
28. Pigment present in red algae is C. ptyalin
A. fucoxanthin D. invertase
B. phycocyanin
C. phycoerythrin 35. Nitrogen is present in
D. bilirubin A. carbohydrates
B. proteins
29. Nutrition in fungi is C. lipids
A. photosynthetic D. carbonates
B. chemosynthetic
C. completely parasitic 36. The food is ground in the cockroach in
D. absorptive heterotrophs A. mesenteron
B. crop
30. Fungi resemble plants because they lack C. gizzard
A. cell wall D. intestine
B. cytoplasm
C. centriole 37. Operculum is present in
D. nucleus A. bony fish
ANSWERS: BIOLOGY QUIZZES B. sea fish
C. cartilaginous fish
21. A D. none of these
22. B
38. In which animal respiratory surface are found
23. A
in more than one organ
24. D
A. birds
25. B
B. human
26. C
C. fish
27. A
D. frog
28. C
29. D
39. The heart is enclosed in a membrane called
30. C
A. pleura
31. Which is a parasitic plant
B. pericardium
A. cuscuta
C. peritoneum
B. rose
D. epithelium
C. ferns
D. mosses
40. From right ventricle blood is pushed into C. helical
A. pulmonary trunk D. all of these
B. brain
C. aorta 47. Cilia are produced from
D. body A. mitochondria
ANSWERS: BIOLOGY QUESTIONS B. cell-membrane
C. centriole
31. A D. cytoplasm
32. B
48. Which of the following disease is not caused
33. D
by virus
34. C
A. T.B
35. B
B. AIDS
36. C
C. HIV
37. A
D. flu
38. D
39. B
49. Which of the following is a filamentous alga
40. A
A. ulva
41. Which one is abundant in lymph
B. chlorella
A. oxygen
C. acetabularia
B. lipids
D. spirogyra
C. water
D. proteins 50. Which of the following is not sac fungi
A. truffles
42. Jaws without teeth are found in found in
B. yeasts
A. birds
C. mushrooms
B. reptiles
D. morels
C. fish
ANSWERS: BIOLOGY QUESTIONS
D. none of these

43. Male reproductive part of flower is 41. D


A. stigma 42. A
B. stamen 43. B
C. carpel 44. C
D. ovule 45. D
46. A
44. Coordination in plants is by 47. C
A. nervous system 48. A
B. enzymes 49. D
C. hormones 50. C
D. roots 51. 'Cassia fistula' is the scientific name of
A. amaltas
45. The simplest fatty acid is B. rose
A. palmitic acid C. onion
B. butyric acid D. tomato
C. oleic acid
D. acetic acid 52. Phage virus consists of head and
A. thorax
46. All enzymes are protein which are B. neck
A. globular C. tail
B. fibrous D. none of these
ANSWERS: MCQS OF BIOLOGY
53. Bacteria without any flagella are called
A. monotrichous 51. A
B. atrichous 52. C
C. peritrichous 53. B
D. lophotrichous 54. D
55. B
54. Protists have been evolved from
56. C
A. animals
57. C
B. plants
58. B
C. fungi
59. B
D. prokaryotes
60. A
61. Recombinant DNA is introduced in to host cell
55. Algae differ from plants in that the sex organs
by means of
in algae are
A. phage
A. multicellular
B. vector
B. unicellular
C. bacteria
C. acellular
D. enzyme
D. none of these
62. In cystic fibrosis, the patient lacks a gene that
56. Fungi can absorb food from the substrate
codes for trans-membarene carrier of
because the have
A. sodium ion
A. sporangium
B. carbon dioxide
B. spores
C. chloride ion
C. rhizoids
D. potassium ion
D. stalk
63. Which gene is located on linkage group
57. A seed may be defined as a fertilized
number 11 in man
A. egg
A. sickle cell anemia
B. ovary
B. leukemia
C. ovule
C. albinism
D. embryo
D. all of these
58. Platyhelminthes means
64. In birds the sex is determined by the type of
A. round worms
A. sperm
B. flat worms
B. autosomes
C. tape worms
C. egg
D. pin worms
D. none of these
59. The first land vertebrates were
65. In RNA nucleotides are attached by
A. dipnoi
A. peptide bonds
B. amphibia
B. hydrogen bonds
C. reptilia
C. covalent bond
D. aves
D. phosphodiester bond
60. All life on planet earth is powered by
66. The chromosome is
A. solar energy
A. gene
B. thermal energy
B. genes + protein
C. tidal energy
C. DNA + genes
D. kinetic energy
D. gene + protein
A. carbon
67. The human body contains water B. hydrogen
A. 60-80% C. nitrogen
B. 70-90% D. oxygen
C. 75-95%
D. 80-90% 74. The basic framework of all types of
membranes are
68. Environment is a source of A. lipoproteins
A. food B. glycoproteins
B. shelter C. proteoglycans
C. clothing D. nucleoproteins
D. all of these
75. Single membrane bounded organelle is
69. Fresh water ecosystem covers A. nucleus
A. 2% B. lysosome
B. 1% C. ribosome
C. 3% D. none of these
D. 5%
76. Irregular grape like cluster of bacilli is called
70. Foul smell in lake is produced by A. diplo bacilli
A. algae B. strepto bacilli
B. bacteria C. staphylo bacilli
C. fungi D. none of these
D. all
ANSWERS: BASIC BIOLOGY MCQS 77. It is generally accepted that plants arose from
ancestral
61. B A. green algae
62. C B. fungi
63. D C. bacteria
64. C D. all of these
65. D
66. B 78. Main energy reserves in the case of green
67. B algae are
68. D A. glycogen
69. B B. sucrose
70. D C. glucose
71. Starch is richly present in D. starch
A. onion
79. The chief component of the cell wall of the
B. apple
majority of fungi is
C. cereals
A. pectin
D. tomato
B. chitin
72. Plants having foreign DNA are known as C. lignin
A. genetic plants D. cellulose
B. recombinant plants
80. After pollination the pollens are transferred to
C. cultured plants
which part of the flower
D. transgenic plants
A. ovary
73. Which of the following kinds of atom do not B. style
occur in carbohydrates C. stigma
D. none of these
ANSWERS: BASIC BIOLOGY QUIZ 87. Coenocytes is a fungal body which is
A. multi-nucleate aseptate
71. C B. multi-nucleate septate
72. D C. uni-nucleate septate
73. C D. uni-nucleate aseptate
74. A
88. Bryophytes are
75. B
A. all heterosporous
76. C
B. all homosporous
77. A
C. mostly homosporus
78. D
D. none of these
79. B
80. C
89. Nephridia are excretory organs in
81. Glyoxisomes contain enzymes for
A. round worms
A. glyoxylate cycle
B. lizard
B. glycolate cycle
C. earth worm
C. Calvin cycle
D. planaria
D. none of these
90. Which one is harmful mollusc
82. Vacuoles serve to
A. slug
A. expand the plant cells
B. snail
B. sites for storage
C. oyester
C. both in expansion and storage
D. star fish
D. non-specific function
ANSWERS: BASIC BIOLOGY QUIZZES
83. An isolated virus is not considered living since
it 81. A
A. separate into two parts 82. C
B. cannot metabolize 83. B
C. rapidly looses its genome 84. B
D. all of these 85. D
86. D
84. The predominant phycobilin pigment in 87. A
cyanobacteria which is of blue colour is 88. B
A. phycoerythrin 89. C
B. phycocyanin 90. A
C. fucocyanin 91. Which structure is involve in gaseous
D. fucoxanthin exchange of plants
A. stomata
85. Deafness is caused by misuse of B. lenticels
A. penicillin C. cuticle
B. tetracycline D. all of these
C. paracetamol
D. streptomycin 92. Common feature of human and insect trachea
is
86. Cell envelope does not include A. non-collapsiable wall
A. capsule B. supporting rings
B. slime layer C. ectodermal origin
C. cell wall D. endodermal origin
D. cell membrane
93. Vomiting occurs due to ANSWERS: GENERAL BIOLOGY QUIZ
A. constipation
B. diarrhoea 91. D
C. antiperistalsis 92. A
D. peristalsis 93. C
94. B
94. Photosynthetic prokaryotes lack 95. D
A. ribosomes 96. A
B. chloroplast 97. C
C. cell-membrane 98. D
D. vacuole 99. B
100. A
95. Which of the following organ is because of Chemistry
absence of teeth in birds
A. crop 1. Each day human body breathe in __________
B. syrinx liters of air.
C. stomach A. 5,000 to 10,000
D. gizzard B. 10,000 to 15,000
C. 15,000 to 20,000
96. The scientific name of jelly fish is D. 20,000 to 25,000
A. Aurelia
B. Madrepore 2. The most abundant element in the universe is
C. Actinia __________.
D. Obelia A. Hydrogen
B. Oxygen
97. In which plants leaves are always in whorls C. Carbon dioxide
A. lycopsids D. Silicon
B. psilopsids
C. sphenopsids 3. The substance which increases the rate of
D. pteropsids chemical reaction is __________.
A. Metal
98. In bacterial and viral infection, their is increase B. Catalyst
in number of C. Alloy
A. platelets D. Enzymes
B. RBC's
C. antibodies 4. The average human body contains about
D. WBC's __________ gram of Sodium Chloride.
A. 190
99. In plants, which are involved in testa formation
B. 210
A. tracheids
C. 230
B. sclereids
D. 250
C. sclerenchyma
D. none of these 5. pH is an abbreviation for?
A. Power of Hydrogen
100. The etiolated plants lack
B. Possibility of Hydrogen
A. chlorophyll
C. Population of Hydrogen
B. xanthophyll
D. Position of Hydrogen
C. caroteins
D. none of these 6. The best soil pH value for most crops and
plants is __________.
A. 4.5 12. Those substances which give hydrogen ions in
B. 5.5 water is called ?
C. 6.5 A. Base
D. 7.5 B. Salts
C. Neutral
7. __________ are biological catalysts. D. Acid
A. Enzymes
B. Minerals 13. KHSO4 is a ?
C. Proteins A. Base
D. Vitamins B. Acid
C. Neutral
8. The most abundant constituent in Air is D. Salt
__________.
A. Oxygen 14. Neutral solution has pH value ?
B. Hydrogen A. 3
C. Carbondioxide B. 4
D. Nitrogen C. 7
D. 14
9. Isotopes are atoms of the same element with
different numbers of __________. 15. According to bronsted acid are ?
A. Protons A. Proton accepter
B. Electrons B. Electron donor
C. Neutrons C. Proton donor
D. Positron D. Electron accepter

10. Over __________ of the elements in the 16. NH3 is ?


Periodic Table are Metals. A. Acid
A. 60% B. Base
B. 65% C. Salts
C. 70% D. Neutral
D. 75%
ANSWERS: CHEMISTRY MCQS 17. Salts are ?
A. Acid
1. C B. Base
2. A C. Alkalies
3. B D. Neutral
4. D
18. Organic compounds are originated from ?
5. A
A. Air
6. C
B. Sun
7. A
C. Rocks
8. D
D. Living organisms
9. C
10. D
19. ___________are insoluble in water.
11. Those substances which give hydroxyl ions in
A. Alkanes
water is called ?
B. Sugars
A. Acid
C. Salts
B. Base
D. Starch
C. Salts
D. Alkalies
20. Poly Hydroxyl compounds of Aldehyde and B. Carbon
ketones are called ? C. Hydrogen
A. Carbohydrates D. Nitrogen
B. Protein
C. Lipids 27. Ozone depletion causes ?
D. Vitamin A. Blood Cancer
ANSWERS: CHEMISTRY QUIZ B. Skin Cancer
C. Malaria
11. B D. T.B
12. D
28. The pH of the acid rains is less than ?
13. B
A. 5.6
14. C
B. 5.3
15. C
C. 6.9
16. B
D. 3.6
17. D
18. D
29. Ozone is a ____________ gas.
19. A
A. Reddish
20. A
B. Greenish
21. Wheat, rice and honey are the sources of ?
C. Bluish
A. Lipids
D. Yellowish
B. Proteins
C. Vitamin 30. In water, ratio of oxygen and hydrogen by
D. Carbohydrates mass is ?
A. 1:3
22. Polymers of amino acids are called ?
B. 2:1
A. Vitamin
C. 1:2
B. Proteins
D. 8:1
C. Lipids
ANSWERS: CHEMISTRY QUIZZES
D. Maltose

23. Nucleic acids are of ________types. 21. D


A. Two 22. B
B. Three 23. A
C. Four 24. D
D. Five 25. C
26. D
24. Vitamin________ is also called ascrobic acid. 27. B
A. D 28. A
B. A 29. C
C. E 30. D
D. C 31. pH of the neutral solution is ?
A. 2
25. Fats and oils are example of ? B. 6
A. Proteins C. 7
B. Vitamin D. 5
C. Lipids
D. Carbohydrates 32. pH of the acidic solution is less than ?
A. 3
26. The major component of troposphere is ? B. 2
A. Argon C. 6
D. 7 C. Diffusion
D. Osmosis
33. The branch of chemistry in which we study ANSWERS: CHEMISTRY QUESTIONS
hydrocarbon and their derivatives is called ?
A. Organic chemistry 31. C
B. Inorganic chemistry 32. D
C. Industrial chemistry 33. A
D. Biochemistry 34. C
35. D
34. The metal present in combine state is called ?
36. A
A. Metal
37. D
B. Solid
38. D
C. Minerals
39. A
D. None of these
40. C
41. Lower the pH value _________ will be an acid.
35. Which of the following is homogeneous mixture
A. Weaker
?
B. Neutral
A. Smoke
C. Stronger
B. Fog
D. Alkaline
C. Smog
D. Air
42. Which of the following is an organic compound
?
36. Hydrogen has a positive charge ?
A. CO
A. Proton
B. C2H2
B. Electron
C. CO2
C. Atom
D. NaHCO3
D. Neutron
43. Which one of the following is the general
37. Electron in its ground state does not ?
formula of alkenes ?
A. Spin
A. CnH2n
B. Revolve
B. CnH2n-1
C. Reside in orbit
C. CnH2n+1
D. Radiate energy
D. CnH2n-2
38. Number of periods in modern periodic table is
44. The Homologues has the same ?
?
A. Density
A. 8
B. State
B. 6
C. Chemical Properties
C. 5
D. Colour
D. 7
45. Carbon atom usually ?
39. Which of the following is transition element ?
A. Gains four electron
A. Cu
B. Forms four covalent bonds
B. Cl
C. Ionizes
C. S
D. Loses four electrons
D. B
46. Organic radical with general formula CnH2n+1 is
40. Ink spreads in water because of ?
?
A. Vapor pressure
A. Allyl
B. Dipole movement
B. Alkyl
C. Pheny C. CH4
D. Benzyl D. CH3OH

47. The next homologue of C8H18 is ? 53. Dehydration of ethyl alcohol with conc.
A. C9H20 H2SO4 results in the formation of ?
B. C9H18 A. Methane
C. C8H16 B. Ethene
D. C7H14 C. Ethane
D. Acetylene
48. Methane is the first member of Methane is the
first member of ? 54. Which one of the following reagents
A. Alcohol Series distinguished ethene from acetylene ?
B. Carboxylic acids Series A. Bromine solution
C. Alkane Series B. AgNO3
D. Alkene Series C. Alcoholic KOH
D. Carbon tetrachloride solution
49. The compound C3H8 must have ?
A. An ionic bond 55. Which one of the following decolorizes
B. At least one triple bond Br2 Water ?
C. All single bonds A. Ethene
D. At least one double bond B. Methane
C. Propane
50. The name of C6H14 is ? D. Ethane
A. Hexane
B. Decane 56. Ethene reacts with HBr, the compound formed
C. Propane is ?
D. Heptanes A. Br-CH2-CH2-Br
ANSWERS: CHEMISTRY MULTIPLE CHOICE B. CH3-CH2-Br
QUESTIONS C. Acetylene
D. CH3-CH2-CH3
41. C
42. B 57. Which of the following statement is not true for
43. A alkynes ?
44. C A. They do not perform Baeyer's Test
45. B B. They undergo addition reaction
46. B C. They burn to form CO2
47. A D. They contain a triple bond
48. C
58. All the member of alkane series has ?
49. C
A. All types of bonds
50. A
B. All single bonds
51. Which of the following organic compound has
C. At least one double bond
different chemical properties ?
D. At least one triple bond
A. C2H5COOH
B. CH3OH
59. Baeyer's reagent is ?
C. C5H11OH
A. Hot KMnO4
D. C2H5OH
B. Alkaline KMnO4
C. Conc. KMnO4
52. Which of the following is inorganic ?
D. Acidic KMnO4
A. NaCN
B. CH3CL
60. Which one gives carboxylic acid with alkaline
KMnO4 ? 66. The coldest region in atmosphere is ?
A. Acetylene A. Mesopause
B. Ethane B. Stratosphere
C. Ethene C. Tropopause
D. Methane D. Stratopause
ANSWERS: CHEMISTRY MCQS
67. The freezing point of water is ___________
celcius.
51. A
A. 1
52. A
B. 2
53. B
C. 0
54. B
D. 3
55. A
56. B
68. The total volume of water present on earth
57. A
surface is ?
58. B
A. 1.3 Trillion KM3
59. B
B. 1.7 KM3
60. A
C. 1.33 Million KM3
61. Which one gives a mixture of hydrocarbons on
D. 1.386 Billion KM3
halogenations ?
A. Ethane 69. The vital function of protoplasm is due to the
B. Ethyl alcohol presence of ?
C. Ethene A. Water
D. Ethyne B. Fats
C. Minerals
62. Baeyer's test shows the presence of ?
D. Calcium
A. A double bond
B. A triple bond 70. The quantity of fresh water present on eat is
C. Both A and B only about ?
D. No bond A. 2.5%
B. 0.04%
63. Which one is the least reactive ?
C. 2.2%
A. Propane
D. 3.6%
B. Ethene
ANSWERS: CHEMISTRY MCQS
C. Ethyne
D. Ethane
61. D
64. Ethane reacts with chlorine in the presence of 62. C
? 63. D
A. Sunlight 64. A
B. Water 65. A
C. Carbon tetra chloride 66. A
D. Ether 67. C
68. D
65. ______________ is a factor related to blood 69. A
clotting. 70. A
A. Vitamin K 71. The reason of unusual physical properties of
B. Vitamin A water is due to the presence of ?
C. Vitamin C A. Covalent bond
D. Vitamin E B. Coordinate cov. Bond
C. Hydrogen bonding 79. Rain water is acidic in nature because air
D. None of these contain ?
A. Carbon dioxide
72. The density of water is one gram per B. Nitrogen
centimeter cube at ? C. Oxygen
A. 60Co D. All of these
B. 4Co
C. 100Co 80. Nutrient pollution of water bodies is caused by
D. 0Co ?
A. Nitrates & Phosphates
73. The enormous quantity of water present on B. Pathogens
earth surface acts as giant thermostat due to C. Acid rain
its high ? D. Cal & Mag
A. Density ANSWERS: CHEMISTRY MCQS
B. Boiling Point
C. Latent heat values 71. C
D. Heat Capacity 72. B
73. D
74. The latent heat of fusion of water is ?
74. C
A. 4.2 KJ/Mol
75. B
B. 5.2 KJ/Mol
76. C
C. 6 KJ/Mol
77. D
D. 5.7 KJ/Mol
78. A
79. A
75. Dielectric constant of water at 18Co is ?
80. A
A. 70
81. Most of the aquatic animals cannot survive
B. 80
above ?
C. 84
A. 30Co
D. 75
B. 35Co
76. Water gas is a mixture of ? C. 50Co
A. Hydrogen & Oxygen D. 44Co
B. Steam & Air
82. Which one of the following disease is caused
C. CO & H2
by mercury ?
D. None
A. Typhoid
77. Chlorine act as a bleaching agent in the B. Cholera
presence of ? C. Hepatitis
A. HNO3 D. Parkinson
B. NaOH
83. The blister copper is refined by ?
C. HCL
A. Boiling
D. H2O
B. Concentration
78. The chemical formula of magnetic oxide is ? C. Electrolysis
A. Fe3O4 D. Reduction
B. Fe2O3.H2O
84. Chemical formula of Urea is ?
C. Fe2O3
A. NH2CONH2
D. FeO
B. Na2CO3
C. NH2COONH4
D. NH4CL
90. B
85. Sodium carbonate is commercially 91. The blister form of copper is ____________
manufactured by ? form.
A. Ostwald's Process A. Impure
B. Haber's Process B. Raw
C. Frisch Process C. Pure
D. Solvay Process D. Refined

86. Urea is probably, most important fertilizer ? 92. Vitamin A is soluble in ?


A. Nitrogenous A. Water
B. Sulphur B. Fat
C. Organic C. Both A&B
D. Phosphate D. None of these

87. Petroleum is a mixture of many ? 93. Vitamin B is soluble in ?


A. Salt A. Fat
B. Hydrocarbons B. Water
C. Hydroxide C. Both A&B
D. Acids D. None of these

88. Raw materials used for manufacturing urea are 94. There are __________ types of DNA.
? A. 1
A. H2 & NH3 B. 2
B. CO2 & NH3 C. 3
C. HCL & NH3 D. 4
D. None of these
95. Nucleic acid was first discovered in ?
89. Which one is a step of metallurgical process ? A. 1869
A. Rustin B. 1870
B. Roasting C. 1871
C. Crystallization D. 1872
D. None of these
96. Mutation is a sudden chemical change in ?
90. Different fractions of petroleum are separated A. DNA
by ? B. RNA
A. Cooling C. Cell
B. Fractional Distillation D. Cell wall
C. Steam distillation
D. None of these 97. Amino acids are the building blocks of ?
ANSWERS: CHEMISTRY MCQS A. Lipids
B. Fats
81. A C. Vitamins
82. D D. Protein
83. C
84. A 98. Organic chemistry is the study of ?
85. D A. Carbon
86. A B. Metal
87. B C. Oxygen
88. B D. Carbon and its compounds
89. B
99. Enzymes are made of ? B. concave lens
A. Protein C. converging lens
B. Lipids D. none of these
C. Fats
D. Minerals 5. Red + Green + Blue = ?
A. White
100. Cause of acidic rain is ? B. Black
A. Nitrogen C. Maroon
B. Sulphure Dioxide D. Dark Blue
C. Carbonic Acid ANSWERS: PHYSICS MCQS
D. Carboxide
ANSWERS: CHEMISTRY MCQS 1. A
2. C
91. A 3. A
92. B 4. B
93. B 5. A
94. D 6. Ozone layer protects the Earth from
95. A __________ radiations from the Sun.
96. A A. microwaves
97. D B. infrared
98. D C. X-rays
99. A D. ultraviolet
100. B
Physics 7. The distance of Moon from the Earth is
__________ km.
1. If we add all the 7 colours of rainbow (red, A. 364,000
yellow, blue, green, orange, violet and indigo), B. 384,000
the resultant colour would be? C. 464,000
A. White D. 484,000
B. Black
C. Maroon 8. There are __________ planets in orbit around
D. Dark Blue the Sun.
A. 6
2. When white light passes through a prism, it B. 7
splits into __________ colours. C. 8
A. 3 D. 9
B. 5
C. 7 9. Planets are kept in orbit by the?
D. 9 A. Attraction among the Planets
B. Attraction among the Planets and the Sun
3. A camera uses a __________ to form an C. Radiations from the Sun
image on a piece of film at the back. D. Gravitational pull of the Sun
A. convex lens
B. concave lens 10. Which from the following is NOT a Renewable
C. diverging lens Energy?
D. none of these A. Geothermal
B. Solar
4. Short-sight defect could be corrected by a C. Nuclear
__________. D. Biofuels
A. convex lens
ANSWERS: PHYSICS QUIZ 16. The melting point of ice is lowered by a/an
__________ in pressure.
6. D A. increase
7. B B. decrease
8. C C. change
9. D D. consistency
10. C
11. When vapours of a substance are cooled and 17. At high altitude the air temperature is lower as
changes into liquid, it is called compare to sea level, therefore water boils at
A. conduction __________ temperature.
B. condensation A. lower
C. convection B. higher
D. evaporation C. constant
D. absolute
12. An instrument used to measure gas pressure
is called 18. Evaporation is a __________ process.
A. ammeter A. cooling
B. barometer B. Liquefying
C. galvanometer C. condensation
D. manometer D. convection

13. If we add salt to the pure water, its boiling point 19. The refrigerator works on the two processes
will A. condensation and convection
A. increase B. convection and radiation
B. decrease C. radiation and evaporation
C. remain same D. condensation and evaporation
D. none of these
20. Air is a very good __________ of heat.
14. The boiling point of alcohol is A. conductor
A. 71 °C B. insulator
B. 75 °C C. radiator
C. 79 °C D. evaporator
D. 83 °C ANSWERS: PHYSICS QUIZ

15. The presence of impurities __________ the 16. A


freezing point of water. 17. A
A. increases 18. A
B. decreases 19. D
C. accelerate 20. B
D. does not have any effect on 21. Heat is transferred by three different processes
ANSWERS: PHYSICS MULTIPLE CHOICE A. conduction, convection and condensation
QUESTIONS B. conduction, convection and radiation
C. conduction, convection and evaporation
11. B D. conduction, condensation and radiation
12. D
13. A 22. In solids heat is transferred through
14. C A. conduction and radiation
15. B B. conduction and convection
C. convection and radiation
D. condensation and evaporation
A. nichrome
23. Which radiation has the shortest wavelength in B. chromel
the electromagnetic spectrum? C. tungsten
A. X-rays D. fire-clay
B. Gamma rays
C. Ultraviolet rays 30. The wire used to make heating elements in
D. Radio rays electric kettles and irons are made of
A. nichrome
24. Which radiation has the highest frequency in B. chromel
the electromagnetic spectrum? C. tungsten
A. X-rays D. fire-clay
B. Gamma rays ANSWERS: MCQS OF PHYSICS
C. Ultraviolet rays
D. Radio rays 26. D
27. B
25. Which radiation has the longest wavelength in
28. D
the electromagnetic spectrum?
29. C
A. X-rays
30. A
B. Gamma rays
C. Ultraviolet rays
D. Radio rays
ANSWERS: PHYSICS QUESTIONS

21. B
22. A
23. B
24. B
25. D
26. Which radiation has the lowest frequency in
the electromagnetic spectrum?
A. X-rays
B. Gamma rays
C. Ultraviolet rays
D. Radio rays

27. Which rays are useful in cancer treatment?


A. X-rays
B. Gamma rays
C. Ultraviolet rays
D. Radio rays

28. The speed of sound will be maximum if


passing through
A. vacuum
B. air
C. water
D. iron

29. The wire used to make the filament of a light


bulb is made of
Computer Science 8. The network in which we connect each node to
the network along a single piece of network
1. The major language of World Wide Web is
cable is called __________.
___________.
A. Bus Network Topology
A. HTML
B. Star Network Topology
B. PHP C. Ring Network Topology
C. ASP.NET
D. None of these
D. Java
9. The network in which we connect each
2. HTML is an abbreviation for?
network node to a central device (hub) is called
A. HiTech Meaningful Language
__________.
B. HyperText Meaningful Language
A. Bus Network Topology
C. HiTech Markup Language
B. Star Network Topology
D. HyperText Markup Language
C. Ring Network Topology
3. ___________ is a device from where the D. None of these
information is sent.
10. FTP is an abbreviation for?
A. Transmitter
A. File Transfer Position
B. Spreadsheet
B. File Transfer Protection
C. Simulation
C. File Transfer Protocol
D. Modulation
D. File Transfer Possibility
4. __________ is a mathematical model of a real ANSWERS: COMPUTER SCIENCE MCQS
system in the form of a computer program.
A. Transmitter 1. A
B. Spreadsheet 2. D
C. Simulation 3. A
D. Modulation 4. C
5. D
5. LAN is an abbreviation for? 6. D
A. Large Access Network 7. B
B. Local Access Network 8. A
C. Large Area Network 9. B
D. Local Area Network 10. C
11. IDE stands for?
6. In peer-to-peer networking, A. Integrated Dual Environment
A. there is only one server and many clients B. Inter Development Environment
B. there is only one client and many servers C. Integrated Development Environment
C. every computer is capable of playing the D. Inter Dual Environment
role of server
D. every computer is capable of playing the 12. A language that is closed to human language
role of client, server or both at the same is called _________?
time A. Low-Level language
B. High-Level language
7. URL is an abbreviation for? C. Programming language
A. Universal Resource Locator D. Machine language
B. Uniform Resource Locator
C. Universal Resource Location 13. CBT stands for?
D. Uniform Resource Location A. Computer Based Training
B. Computer Based Trading
C. Computer Based Technology ANSWERS: COMPUTER SCIENCE QUIZ
D. None Of These
11. C
14. A virus that replicates itself is called 12. B
_________? 13. A
A. Bug 14. B
B. Worm 15. B
C. Bomb 16. C
D. Hoax 17. B
18. A
15. The tool used to find a similar word in a
19. D
document is called _________?
20. A
A. Finder
21. Which register stores the result of ALU
B. Thesaurus
operations?
C. Dictionary
A. Data Register
D. Find and Replace
B. Instruction Register
C. Data Address Register
16. Which of the following components of physical
D. Accumulator Register
database design refer to the correctness and
consistancy of data?
22. A collection of rules for writing programs in a
A. Indexes
programming language is known as
B. Integrity constraints
________?
C. File organization
A. Syntax
D. Data Distribution strategy
B. Program logic
C. Program Standards
17. conio stands for?
D. None Of These
A. character input output
B. console input output
23. Which one connects two similar network
C. common input output
segments?
D. complex input output
A. Router
B. Bridge
18. Duplication of data in multiple files is called
C. Gateway
_________?
D. Node
A. Data Redundancy
B. Data Dependence
24. Which of the following device uses the parallel
C. Data Inconsistency
transmission?
D. None Of These
A. Mouse
B. Keyboard
19. A relation that contains minimal redundancy
C. Printer
and allows easy use is called _________?
D. Light Pen
A. Clean
B. Simple
25. What is a diagrammatic way of representing
C. Complex
the relationship between the entities in a
D. Well-Structured
database?
A. Flowchart
20. SQL stands for?
B. ERD
A. Structured Query Language
C. DFD
B. Sequential Query Language
D. Algorithm
C. Simple Query Language
D. None Of These
26. Which transmission allows data to travel in
both directions but only one direction at a 32. __________ is used to control all the parts of a
time? manufacturing process.
A. Simplex A. ATM
B. Full duplex B. CAM
C. Half duplex C. CAD
D. Reverse D. MICR

27. Another name for free software is? 33. CPU consists of the following parts:
A. Encrypated Software A. Control unit and ALU
B. Copy Protected Software B. CU and Main memory
C. Shareware C. Main memory and ALU
D. Public Domain Software D. Operating system and Main memory

28. DPI stands for? 34. MHz stands for?


A. Dot Per Inch A. Millihertz
B. Decimal Per Inch B. Microhertz
C. Digit Per Inch C. Megahertz
D. Data Per Inch D. None Of These

29. A small high speed memory insidse CPU is 35. DRAM stands for?
________? A. Digital Random Access Memory
A. RAM B. Dynamic Random Access Memory
B. ROM C. Digital Read Access Memory
C. Cache D. Dynamic Read Access Memory
D. Register
36. The dots that compose the image of a digital
30. ________ are used to evaluate compound photograph are called __________.
conditions. A. Points
A. Arithmetic Operators B. Resolution Points
B. Logical Operators C. Digital Points
C. Relational Operators D. Pixels
D. Assignment Operators
ANSWERS: COMPUTER MCQs 37. A type of reader commonly used to read UPC
code is __________.
A. Bar-code reader
21. D
B. Optical-mark reader
22. A
C. Magnetic-ink reader
23. B
D. Both A and C
24. C
25. B
38. Caps Lock is a:
26. C
A. Window key
27. D
B. Modifier key
28. A
C. Toggle key
29. D
D. Cursor control key
30. B
31. MICR stands for? 39. GPS stands for?
A. Magic In Character Redo A. Global Pointing System
B. Magnetic Ink Character Recorder B. Global Positioning System
C. Magnetic Ink Character Reader C. Google Positioning System
D. None Of These
D. None Of These B. Fiber-Optic cable
C. Twisted-Pair cable
40. Internet surfing is an example of: D. Coaxial cable
A. Half duplex
B. Simplex 46. _________ is a collection of system programs
C. Full duplex that controls and co-ordinates the overall
D. None Of These operations of a computer system.
ANSWERS: COMPUTER QUIZ A. System software
B. Operating system
31. C C. Utility program
32. B D. Device driver
33. A
34. C 47. The translated program into machine code is
35. B called _________.
36. D A. Source program
37. A B. Object program
38. C C. System program
39. B D. None Of These
40. A
48. FormatC is an example of virus _________.
41.
A. Chernobal
Analog signal is measured in:
B. Logic Bomb
A. Volt
C. Boot Sector
B. Hertz
D. Torjan Horse
C. Digits
D. WATTS
49. What type of operating system MS-DOS is?
A. Command Line Interface
42. _________ uses liquid crystal between the
B. Graphical User Interface
glass plates.
C. Multitasking
A. ELD
D. Menu Driven Interface
B. LCD
C. CRT
50. Which of the following keyboard shortcuts is
D. None of These
used to change the case?
A. Ctrl+F3
43. Open System Interconnection(OSI) model
B. Alt+F3
consists of _________ layers.
C. Shift+F3
A. Eight
D. Ctrl+Shift+F3
B. Six
C. Seven ANSWERS: COMPUTER SCIENCE QUESTIONS
D. Five
41. A
44. Which of the following coding schemes uses 4- 42. B
bit code? 43. C
A. Unicode 44. D
B. ASCII 45. A
C. EBCDIC 46. B
D. BCD 47. B
48. D
45. Which of the following communication medium 49. A
requires "line-of-sight"? 50. C
A. Microwave 51. Which technology is used in compact disks?
A. Mechanical 59. In MS Windows key F1 is mostly used for
B. Electrical ________.
C. Electro Magnetic A. Help
D. Laser B. Exit
C. Save
52. Operating system, editors and debuggers D. Refresh
come under?
A. System software 60. 1 Gigabyte is equal to ________.
B. Application software A. 1024 bits
C. Utilities B. 1024 bytes
D. None Of These C. 1024 kilobytes
D. 1024 megabytes
53. Which one is the Low-Level language? ANSWERS: COMPUTER QUESTIONS
A. Visual Basics
B. Java 51. D
C. Assembly 52. A
D. C++ 53. C
54. A
54. A modulator is used to convert:
55. C
A. Digital signals into analog signals
56. A
B. Analog signals into digital signals
57. B
C. Both A and B
58. C
D. None Of These
59. A
60. D
55. Which one is a Dot Matrix printer?
61. The most widely used code for representing
A. Laser Printer
characters in computers is ________.
B. Inkjet Printer
A. ASCII
C. Impact Printer
B. BCD
D. Drum Printer
C. EBCDIC
56. CRT stands for? D. None Of These
A. Cathode Rays Tube
62. The type of reader commonly used to read
B. Clarity Rays Tube
bank cheques is ________.
C. Crystal Rays Tube
A. OPtical-mark reader
D. None Of These
B. Magnetic-ink reader
57. A computer program that translates one C. Bar-code reader
statement of program instructions at a time into D. None Of These
machine language is called ________.
63. Which of the following devices stores
A. CPU
instructions that help the computer startup?
B. Interpreter
A. Keyboard
C. Compiler
B. RAM
D. Simulator
C. ROM
58. NTFS stands for? D. Hard disk
A. New Trend File Saving
64. The computer can move data and instructions
B. Network File Saving
between storage and memory as needed, in a
C. New Technology File System
process called ________.
D. None Of These
A. Volatility
B. Swapping
C. Pipelining 67. D
D. Exchanging 68. C
69. A
65. When you press a key, which device notifies 70. D
the system software? 71. The software used for workgroup computing is
A. Keyboard called ___________.
B. Keyboard Controller A. Shareware
C. Keyboard Buffer B. Freeware
D. Keyboard Handler C. Groupware
D. Both A and B
66. DOS was introduced by ________.
A. IBM 72. Which of the following standards were
B. Xerox developed without any formal planning?
C. Microsoft A. De Facto
D. Bell labs B. De Jure
C. ISO
67. Which of the following operating system is D. Both A and B
based on open-source software?
A. UNIX 73. Which of the following is LAN protocol?
B. Windows 2000 A. Ethernet
C. Windows NT B. ARCnet
D. Linux C. Token Ring
D. All
68. The amount of time taken by a device to begin
reading data is called ________. 74. Which one is the Bottom-most layer of OSI
A. Seek time model?
B. Read time A. Data link
C. Access time B. Physical
D. Write time C. Network
D. Transport
69. The RAID technology that contributes to fault
tolerance is called ________. 75. Data is transmitted block-by-block in
A. Disk mirroring ___________ transmission.
B. Tolerant computing A. Digital
C. Data striping B. Analog
D. None Of These C. Synchronous
D. Asynchronous
70. MAN stands for?
A. Metropolitan Arranged Network 76. An important property of fiber optic is
B. Marked Area Network ___________.
C. Manufactured Arrangements of Networks A. Refraction
D. Metropolitan Area Network B. Reflection
ANSWERS: COMPUTER SCIENCE QUESTIONS C. Interface
D. None Of These
61. A
62. B 77. The process to convert analog signals into
63. C digital signals is called ___________.
64. B A. Modulation
65. B B. Demodulation
66. A C. Digitization
D. Conversion A. Van Neumann
B. Dennis Ritchie
78. Which of the following memories can be re- C. Charles Babbage
written by using electrical devices? D. John Backus
A. PROM
B. ROM 84. A space in computer's memory set aside for
C. EEPROM some data that can be changed is called
D. EPROM _________.
A. Variable
79. ___________ virus is a polymorphic virus. B. Constant
Polymorphic means "changes nature with C. Integer
passage of time". D. Floating Point
A. Redlof
B. Torjan Horse 85. Which of the following components is used to
C. Chernobal convert first .c to first .exe?
D. Logic Bomb A. Compiler and header
B. Header and linker
80. Which of the following protocols is used by C. Compiler and linker
World Wide Web(wwww)? D. Compiler only
A. TCP/IP
B. Ethernet 86. Which of the database objects allows to extract
C. FTP specific information from tables?
D. HTTP A. Queries
ANSWERS: COMPUTER SCIENCE QUESTIONS B. Forms
C. Reports
71. C D. Records
72. A
73. D 87. The instructions that are given to the compiler
74. B before the beginning of actual program are:
75. C A. C statements
76. A B. Preprocessor directive
77. B C. Linking instructions
78. C D. C instructions
79. A
88. Which key combination is used to run C
80. D
program:
81. A primary key that consists of more than one
A. Alt+F9
attribute is called a _________.
B. Ctrl+S
A. Foreign key
C. Alt+F5
B. Composite key
D. Ctrl+F9
C. Multivalued key
D. Global key
89. Different attributes in two different tables
having same name are refferred to as:
82. An attribute in database is also known as
A. Acronym
_________.
B. Synonym
A. Tuple
C. Homonym
B. Relation
D. Mutually exclusive
C. Row
D. Field
90. SQL is a(n):
A. Unstructured language
83. C language was developed by:
B. Structured language B. Milliseconds
C. Object oriented language C. Nanoseconds
D. Software D. Megahertz
ANSWERS: COMPUTER SCIENCE QUIZZES
97. A database consists of various components
81. B called:
82. D A. Tools
83. B B. Properties
84. A C. Entities
85. C D. Objects
86. A
98. Which of the following terms is related to the
87. B
features of cascading deletion?
88. D
A. Data integrity
89. C
B. Data redundancy
90. B
C. Referential integrity
91. The loop which never ends is called:
D. Indexing
A. Infinite loop
B. Running loop
99. ATM stands for?
C. Continuous loop
A. Automatic Talking Machine
D. Nested loop
B. Automatic Teller Machine
C. Analog Teller Machine
92. Another term for a conditional operator is:
D. Automatic Ticketing Machine
A. Binary
B. Iteration
100. Who is known as "Father of Computer
C. Selective
Science"?
D. Ternary
A. Charles Babbage
B. Howard Aiken
93. The total number of keywords in C are:
C. Dr.Herman Hollerith
A. 60
D. Blaise Pascal
B. 42
C. 32 ANSWERS: COMPUTER QUIZZES
D. 50
91. A
94. What does CIM stand for? 92. D
A. Computer Integrated Manufacturing 93. C
B. Copy In Memory 94. A
C. Computer International Management 95. A
D. Computer Intel Marketing 96. C
97. D
95. Which register normally functions as a 16-bit 98. C
counter that controls the sequence in which the 99. B
instructions are fetched from memory? 100. A
A. PC 101. One of the first recognized calculating device
B. IR was ?
C. DR A. Abacus
D. DAR B. Analytical engine
C. Difference engine
96. Access time for most of memories is measured D. None of these
in:
A. Microseconds
102. Pentium II is a __________ generation C. Mnemonics code
computer. D. Decimal code
A. Second
B. Third 110. In which of the flowchart symbols, the
C. Fourth statement "IS A > B" is placed ?
D. Fifth A. Connector
B. Rectangular
103. The first computer that used vacumm tubes C. Parallelogram
was ? D. Diamond
A. Mark I ANSWERS: COMPUTER QUIZ
B. ENIAC
C. EDVAC 101. A
D. UNIVAC 102. C
103. B
104. Which of the following is not a pointing device 104. B
? 105. C
A. Mouse 106. B
B. Joystick 107. C
C. Trackball 108. A
D. None of these 109. B
110. D
105. The number of read/write heads for a hard
111. Name the error which you think to exist in the
disk of four platters are ?
formula C=C*D/C.
A. 4
A. Logical
B. 6
B. Syntax
C. 8
C. Execution
D. 16
D. None of these
106. Which of the following is a 16-bit code ?
112. Which of the following statements transfers
A. BCD
control unconditionally ?
B. Unicode
A. GOTO
C. ASCII
B. FOR...NEXT
D. EBCDIC
C. IF THEN
D. ON GOTO
107. Boolean algebra is also known as ?
A. Logical algebra
113. The statement to reserve memory locations
B. Code algebra
for an array M arranged in 12 columns and 20
C. Switching algebra
rows may be ?
D. Digital algebra
A. DIM(12,20)
B. DIMM(20,12)
108. The command that is not present on edit
C. M(240)
menu ?
D. DIMM(12,20)
A. Font
B. GoTo
114. On execution of PRINT FIX(-6.83),the output
C. Find
will be ?
D. Ctrl+z
A. 6
B. 6.83
109. First generation language uses ?
C. -6
A. Pseudo code
D. -7
B. Binary code
115. In BASIC LOG function refers to natural 119. B
logarithm have Base ? 120. A
A. 2 121. By default, word automatically saves your
B. 10 document after every ?
C. 5 A. 5 minutes
D. e B. 10 minutes
C. 15 minutes
116. An 8-bit address bus can address a memory D. 20 minutes
of ?
A. 1 Byte 122. Pressing Ctrl+Shift+A causes ?
B. 8 Bytes A. To select whole document
C. 256 bits B. To highlight the selected text
D. 256 Bytes C. To capitalize the selected text
D. Office assistant to appear
117. The number of colours a CGA monitor
displays are ? 123. Pressing Ctrl+Shift+D causes ?
A. 4 A. To delete the selected text
B. 16 B. To underline selected text
C. 64 C. To double underline the selected text
D. 256 D. None of these

118. The radix of a computerized version of 124. The number of colours a VGA monnitor
number (+0.66E-4) is ? displays are ?
A. 4 A. 16
B. 6 B. 256
C. 2 C. 64
D. 8 D. 4

119. The programs which are permanent and 125. The device driver is an example of ?
stored in ROM are known as ? A. System software
A. Utility Programs B. Application software
B. Firmware C. Freeware
C. System softwares D. Shareware
D. None of these
126. A standard keyboard used in personal
120. UNIVAC stands for ? computer has ?
A. Universal Automatic Computer A. 80 keys
B. Universal Array Computer B. 84 keys
C. Unvalued Automatic Computer C. 101 keys
D. Unique Automatic Computer D. 102 keys
ANSWERS: COMPUTER QUIZ
127. Which of the following layers of OSI model is
111. D responsible for breaking data into segments ?
112. A A. Presentation
113. B B. Transport
114. C C. Datalink
115. D D. Session
116. D
128. The Media Access Control sub layer resides
117. A
in which layer ?
118. C
A. Datalink D. All of these
B. Physical
C. Network 134. The popular series of personal computers
D. Transport was Apple series designed in 1976 using
__________ microprocessor.
129. Which of the following coding schemes uses A. 8-bit
4-bit code ? B. 16-bit
A. Unicode C. 64-bit
B. ASCII D. None of these
C. EBCDIC
D. BCD 135. Who designed the first electronic computer-
ENIAC ?
130. Satellite transmission stations that can both A. Van-Neumann
send and receive messages are known as ? B. Joseph M.Jacquard
A. Transreceivers C. J.Presper Eckert and John W. Mauchly
B. Receivers D. All of these
C. Earth Stations
D. Transmitters 136. In latest generation computers, the
ANSWERS: COMPUTER QUIZ instructions are executed ?
A. Parallel
121. B B. Sequentially
122. C C. Both A and B
123. C D. Randomly
124. B
137. Web pages are linked together using ?
125. A
A. HTTP
126. C
B. Hyberlinks
127. B
C. Interlinks
128. A
D. None of these
129. D
130. C
138. A CPU with 32-bit Address Bus can address
131. Which of the following tools of MS Word is
a memory of ?
used to rotate the text ?
A. 4 KB
A. Word Art
B. 4 GB
B. Auto Shape
C. 8 KB
C. Text Boxes
D. 8 GB
D. None of these
139. In BASIC, LEFT(A$,n) is used to ?
132. Which of the following features of the word
A. Leave n spaces before the strung A$
processor allows to specify margins of the
B. Leave n spaces before every character of
documents ?
the strung A$
A. Marco
C. Leave n left characters of the strung A$
B. Thesaurus
D. Select n characters of the strung A$
C. Merge
D. Layout 140. In BASIC, RETURN statement passes control
back to ?
133. Which of the following devices can be used to
A. GOSUB statement
directly image printed text ?
B. Next to GOSUB statement
A. OCR
C. Beginning of the program
B. OMR
D. The statement before GOSUB
C. MICR
ANSWERS: COMPUTER QUIZ A. Items install during Setup
B. Items contained on Windows CD
131. A C. Items required by your system
132. D D. Hardware Items attached with the system
133. A
134. A 147. The num of actions with two buttons mouse
135. C are ?
136. C A. 6
137. B B. 5
138. B C. 4
139. D D. 3
140. B
148. Which of the following is a DOS Internal
141. The number of elements assigned
Command ?
automatically to a two dimensional arrays in
A. DELTREE
BASIC are ?
B. ERASE
A. 10
C. FORMAT
B. 100
D. None of these
C. 110
D. 121
149. Which of the following is not an executable
command ?
142. Which of the following statements can be
A. CLS
used for multiple branching ?
B. REN
A. GOTO
C. REM
B. IF THEN ELSE
D. COPY
C. ON GOTO
D. WHILE...WEND
150. An OR operaion has 4 variables, the possible
number of combinations in it's truth table are ?
143. Which of the following statements can be
A. 64
used for unlimited loopiing ?
B. 16
A. GOTO
C. 34
B. FOR...NEXT
D. 32
C. IF THEN
D. ON GOTO ANSWERS: COMPUTER QUIZ

144. Which of the following command is used to 141. D


exit from BASIC and to return to DOS ? 142. C
A. CLEAR 143. A
B. KILL 144. C
C. SYSTEM 145. C
D. NEW 146. A
147. B
145. Number of Shutdown options on Windows 148. B
2000 professional are ? 149. C
A. 2 150. B
B. 3 151. According to Absorption Law A+(A.B) is equal
C. 4 to ?
D. 5 A. 1+B
B. AB
146. The number of items present on control panel C. A+1
depends upon ? D. A
159. Which of the following codes used in present
152. The number of traks in one cylinder of hard day computing was developed by IBM
dick with two platters is ? corporation ?
A. 4 A. ASCII
B. 8 B. Hollerith code
C. 16 C. Baudot code
D. 32 D. EBCDIC code

153. A translator is a ? 160. The ALU of a computer responds to the


A. System Software commands coming from ?
B. Low-Level language A. Primary Memory
C. Translating machine B. Control Section
D. Application Software C. External Memory
D. Cache Memory
154. CRAY-1, CRAY-2, and CYBER 205 are the ANSWERS: COMPUTER QUIZ
examples of ?
A. Mainframes
151. D
B. Supercomputers
152. A
C. Microcomputers
153. A
D. Minicomputers
154. B
155. C
155. IBM PC, AT&T, PS/2 and Apple Macintosh
156. B
are the examples of ?
157. C
A. Supercomputers
158. D
B. Minicomputers
159. D
C. Microcomputers
160. B
D. Mainframes
161. In Microsoft Windows key F1 is mostly used
156. In 1786, J.H. Muller proposed a calculating for ?
machine called a ? A. Help
A. Analytical Engine B. Exit
B. Difference Engine C. Save
C. Electronic Engine D. Refresh
D. None of these
162. The operating system may perform
157. Which of the followings is called the first __________ operation to manage the memory
generation computer ? while running a large program.
A. ENIAC A. Sorting
B. ABACUS B. Scheduling
C. UNIVAC-1 C. Paging
D. EDVAC D. None of these

158. Which of the following software products is 163. Octal 6 is equal to __________ decimal.
the most appropriate for developing web pages A. 14
? B. 16
A. Adobe Page Maker C. 15
B. Arcsoft D. 13
C. Corel Draw
164. In decimal system the base is ?
D. Dreamweaver
A. 1
B. 0
C. 2 165. B
D. 10 166. C
167. A
165. Which logic gate is similar to the function of 168. B
two series switches ? 169. A
A. NOR 170. C
B. OR 171. How much power a light emitting diode can
C. AND couple into an optical fiber ?
D. NAND A. 100 Microwatts
B. 440 Microwatts
166. Remote computing service involves the use C. 100 Picowatts
of time sharing and ? D. 440 Picowatts
A. Multiprocessing
B. Interactive processing 172. In synchronous modem, the digital-to-analog
C. Batch processing converter transmits signal to the ?
D. Real-time processing A. Equilizer
B. Modulator
167. A combination of 16-bits is called ? C. Terminal
A. Word D. Demodulator
B. Nibble
C. Memory Block 173. In communication satellite, multiple repeaters
D. Byte are known as ?
A. Detector
168. In OSI network model, the dialogue control B. Modulator
and token managenment are the responsibility C. Stations
of ? D. Transpondess
A. Datalink layer
B. Session layer 174. Number of bits per symbol used in Baudot
C. Transport layer code is ?
D. None of these A. 7
B. 5
169. In OSI network model, the routing is C. 8
performed by ? D. 9
A. Network layer
B. Datalink layer 175. The loss in signal power as light travels down
C. Transport layer the fiber is called ?
D. Session layer A. Attenuation
B. Progragation
170. The Transmission signal coding method of TI C. Scattering
carrier is called ? D. Interruption
A. Binary
B. NRZ 176. The computer code for the interchange of
C. Bipolar information between terminals is ?
D. Manchestar A. BCD
ANSWERS: COMPUTER QUIZ B. EBCDIC
C. ASCII
161. A D. All of these
162. C
163. A 177. EBCDIC can code upto how many different
164. D characters ?
A. 16
B. 256 183. Integrated Circuits (ICs) were used in
C. 64 _________ generation of computer.
D. 32 A. First
B. Second
178. __________ is an object-oriented C. Third
programming language developed in 1991 AD. D. Fourth
A. C/C++
B. ADA 184. In BASIC, which of the following commands is
C. Java used to delete a file from hard disk ?
D. Visual Basic A. DEL
B. ERASE
179. Press "Ctrl+5" for __________ in the selected C. REMOVE
paragraph. D. KILL
A. Single line space
B. 1.5 line space 185. In Draw statement, B is used for ?
C. Double line space A. Back movement
D. 2.5 line space B. Blank movement
C. Vertical movement
180. Who developed Analytical Engine ? D. Diagonal movement
A. John Napier
B. Leibnitz 186. The statement PSET(50,150) will draw a
C. Charles Babbage point on the screen at the ?
D. Dr.Herma A. Left Top
ANSWERS: COMPUTER QUIZ B. Right Top
C. Left Bottom
171. A D. Centre
172. A
187. What does the prefix pico means ?
173. D
A. Hunderdth
174. B
B. Millionth
175. A
C. Billionth
176. C
D. Trillionth
177. B
178. C
188. What does the prefix nano means ?
179. B
A. Thousandth
180. C
B. Millionth
181. Which of the following parts provides a
C. Billionth
connection for transmitting data 8-bits at a time
D. Trillionth
?
A. Parallel 189. What type of program is QuarkxPress ?
B. Serial A. Desktop publishing
C. USB B. Image editing
D. PS-2 C. Rendering
D. Internet
182. Which of the following printers requires
special heat sensitive waxy paper ? 190. Encyclopedia and street maps are ?
A. Electrostatic A. Multimedia and graphics software
B. Inkjet B. Desktop publishing programs
C. Laser C. Home and educational software
D. Electrothermal
D. Presentation programs D. unsigned long int
ANSWERS: COMPUTER QUIZ
197. Which of the following objects are used to
181. A store data in MS Access ?
182. D A. Reports
183. C B. Queries
184. D C. Forms
185. B D. Table
186. C
198. Which number system is usually followed in a
187. D
typical 32-bit computer?
188. C
A. Binary
189. A
B. Decimal
190. C
C. Hexadecimal
191. File compression utilities can reduce the file
D. Octal
size by ?
A. 10%
199. Operating system, editors, and debuggers
B. 60%
comes under ?
C. 80%
A. System software
D. 100%
B. Application software
C. Utilities
192. The "NT" in Windows NT stands for ?
D. None of these
A. Not Tested
B. Network Technology
200. When did John Napier develop logarithm ?
C. Network Terminal
A. 1416
D. New Technology
B. 1614
C. 1641
193. In C language, .exe file is produced by ?
D. 1804
A. Linker
B. Loader ANSWERS: COMPUTER QUIZ
C. Compiler
D. Interpreter 191. C
192. B
194. Which of the followings is a valid statement 193. A
for declaring a Variable In C ? 194. D
A. int marks; 195. B
B. int a,b,c; 196. B
C. double salary; 197. C
D. All of these 198. A
199. A
195. The number of Bytes used by char data type 200. B
in C is ?
A. 2
B. 1
C. 3
D. 4

196. The format specifier %u is used for ?


A. integer
B. unsigned short
C. unsigned float
English D. does some

Sentences Structure & Grammar usage test 8. I enjoy __________ tennis.


A. to play
1. While UK has earned record revenue this year, B. plays
__________ well behind in exports. C. playing
A. it still lag D. to playing
B. it still lags
C. it lag still 9. Most of the guests arrived __________ buses.
D. it lags still A. with
B. by
2. Anna and Tania went shopping, but C. from
__________ couldn't find anything D. in
__________ liked.
A. they, those 10. The departmental store is open __________
B. they, them eight to seven.
C. those, they A. by
D. they, they B. from
C. between
3. Nuclear energy is __________ dangerous to D. during
be used widely. ANSWERS: GRAMMAR TEST
A. so
B. such
1. B
C. too
2. D
D. that
3. C
4. A
4. If I have money, I __________ it tomorrow.
5. A
A. will purchase
6. B
B. would purchase
7. C
C. have purchase
8. C
D. have purchased
9. D
5. Cannon had __________ unique qualities 10. B
_________ it was used widely in ancient times. 11. On leaving the shopping plaza, Kate was
A. such, that robbed __________ purse.
B. such, so A. by her
C. that, since B. by hers
D. that, that C. of her
D. of hers
6. She succeeded by __________ hard.
A. work 12. If I had money, I __________ it now.
B. working A. will purchase
C. continuous work B. would purchase
D. continuous working C. would have purchased
D. have purchased
7. Katherine made her children __________
chores on Sunday. 13. The man __________ you met is an
A. make some anchorperson.
B. take some A. who
C. do some B. whose
C. whom
D. which ANSWERS: ENGLISH GRAMMAR TEST

14. The woman __________ is standing by the 11. C


table works in electronic media. 12. B
A. who 13. C
B. whose 14. A
C. whom 15. D
D. which 16. B
17. A
15. He is looking for accommodation __________
18. A
in flat or shared house.
19. D
A. both
20. C
B. until
21. The students in our school are __________ in
C. neither
other schools.
D. either
A. smarter
B. smarter than
16. You can go neither by train __________ by
C. smarter than those
bus.
D. more smarter than
A. no
B. nor
22. The number of web entrepreneurs
C. or
__________ increasing every year.
D. and
A. is
B. are
17. Before designing a public park, the architect
C. has been
must __________ the public.
D. have been
A. consider
B. considers
23. Write down __________ your name and roll
C. recognize
number.
D. recognizes
A. both
B. either
18. When she was younger, she __________ five
C. neither
kilometers a day.
D. not only
A. walked
B. had walked
24. Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) burns less
C. has been walking
efficiently than gasoline __________.
D. had been walking
A. burn
B. burns
19. The house is large __________ is quite old-
C. should burn
fashioned.
D. would burn
A. and
B. or
25. Oxygen can be mixed with __________
C. which
gasses such as Hydrogen, Nitrogen and
D. but
Chlorine.
A. another like
20. We need to find __________ method to solve
B. another
this problem.
C. the other
A. other
D. other
B. the other
C. another
26. The man __________ wallet was stolen called
D. others
the police.
A. who 32. The new information on dengue virus caused
B. whose panic in the public and government
C. whom __________.
D. which A. like
B. likely
27. The market is nearer to them than C. alike
__________. D. dislike
A. we
B. our self 33. I cannot come to see you _________
C. us tomorrow.
D. ourselves A. by
B. till
28. He takes his turn, and she takes __________. C. until
A. her D. unless
B. hers
C. herself 34. He has been living in Switzerland _________
D. himself two years.
A. for
29. If I had had money, I __________ it yesterday. B. since
A. would purchase C. from
B. would purchased D. until
C. would have purchase
D. would have purchased 35. She is standing __________ her boyfriend.
A. with
30. Kate, accompanied by her brother, B. by
__________ at the party. C. in
A. is D. for
B. are
C. was 36. He paid the dining bill __________ a credit
D. were card.
ANSWERS: GRAMMAR PRACTICE TEST A. with
B. by
21. C C. in
22. A D. for
23. A
24. B 37. He did not give up __________.
25. D A. hope
26. B B. hopes
27. C C. to hope
28. B D. hoping
29. D
38. __________ the bad weather, the outdoor
30. C
party was rescheduled.
31. White ball __________ for the first time in the
A. Because of
1992 Cricket World Cup.
B. In order to
A. used
C. Despite
B. was used
D. In spite of
C. had used
D. has been used
39. __________ loosing the first match, our team
has won the world cup.
A. Because of 45. Nitrogen gas is in abundance __________ the
B. In order to Earth.
C. Despite A. in
D. In spite of B. on
C. above
40. Everyone at the party __________ amazed by D. along
his performance.
A. is 46. I was watching a TV program, when he
B. are __________ in.
C. were A. walk
D. was B. walks
ANSWERS: ENGLISH GRAMMAR PRACTICE C. walked
TEST D. was walking

31. B 47. We are planning __________ out to dinner


32. C tonight.
33. C A. taking our guests
34. A B. guests to take
35. B C. guests taking
36. A D. to take our guests
37. D
48. She took lessons __________ how to swim.
38. A
A. learn
39. C
B. for learning
40. D
C. to learn
41. She __________ for the upcoming tennis
D. learning
tournament.
A. trains
49. The class teacher __________ Anna move to
B. is training
another chair.
C. will train
A. allows
D. is going to train
B. allowed
C. let
42. I __________ New Zealand next year.
D. permitted
A. go
B. will go
50. He devotes much of his time __________ for
C. am going
the future.
D. am going to
A. to planning
B. to plan
43. There are some vacant rooms __________ in
C. plan
flats and shared houses.
D. planning
A. both
ANSWERS: GRAMMAR SAMPLE TEST
B. between
C. either
D. neither 41. B
42. D
44. The sun rises __________ the east. 43. A
A. in 44. A
B. on 45. B
C. from 46. C
D. towards 47. D
48. C
49. C A. Who do
50. A B. Who does
51. For good health, she __________ bed earlier. C. Whom do
A. should go D. Whom does
B. should go to
C. should goes 59. If John __________ earlier, he would always
D. should goes to be on time.
A. get up
52. If you have time, you __________ the nature B. got up
museum. C. had get up
A. should visit D. had got up
B. should visited
C. have to visit 60. Jolie __________ a book yesterday.
D. would visit A. had read
B. readed
53. It is our problem, not __________. C. red
A. their D. read
B. theirs ANSWERS: ENGLISH GRAMMAR SAMPLE TEST
C. there
D. there's 51. B
52. A
54. The number of guests at the party __________ 53. B
amazing. 54. A
A. was 55. D
B. were 56. C
C. had 57. C
D. have had 58. A
59. B
55. __________ 600 and 800 B.C, Olympics were
60. D
held in Athens, Greece.
61. It was raining yesterday, so we __________
A. During
out.
B. Until
A. did not go
C. Unless
B. did not went
D. Between
C. would not go
D. would not gone
56. She __________ the driving test to get a
license.
62. I __________ what was happening.
A. should pass
A. couldn't understood
B. should has passed
B. couldn't understand
C. has to pass
C. was not able to understood
D. have to pass
D. was not able to understand
57. As there were no buses, she __________
63. If you work hard, you __________ good marks.
home last night.
A. would get
A. has to walk
B. would got
B. has to walked
C. will get
C. had to walk
D. will got
D. had to walked
64. If you __________ hard, you would not have
58. __________ these books belong to?
failed in the exams.
A. have work 65. B
B. have worked 66. C
C. had work 67. B
D. had worked 68. C
69. D
65. If the camera was working, we __________ a 70. A
movie. 71. I must get to the market before it __________.
A. could made A. close
B. could make B. closes
C. would made C. closed
D. would make D. has closed

66. Emma is getting __________ the car. 72. One day people __________ to Moon.
A. of A. travel
B. off B. traveled
C. out of C. will travel
D. out off D. will be travelling

67. Near the London eye, there is a bridge 73. Olga __________ gym this evening.
__________ the Thames River. A. will go
A. above B. will goes
B. over C. is going
C. off D. is going to
D. towards
74. Emma lives in Brighton, __________?
68. Michael is falling __________ the horse. A. doesn't she
A. from B. don't she
B. of C. didn't she
C. off D. won't she
D. above
75. They will not come here, __________?
69. She is looking for a job in __________ A. won't they
electronic or print media. B. won't them
A. both C. will they
B. between D. will them
C. neither
D. either 76. The newly installed application sounds very
__________.
70. They could save money if they bought A. interest
__________ furniture. B. interested
A. economical C. interestingly
B. economic D. interesting
C. economize
D. economics 77. Our team played __________.
ANSWERS: TOEFL GRAMMAR TEST A. bad
B. badly
61. A C. good
62. B D. well done
63. C
64. D
78. Alice is not at home at the moment. She A. Physics
__________ work. B. the Physics
A. is at C. a Physics
B. is on D. Physical
C. was at
D. was on 85. I bought some pictures when I was
__________ holiday __________ December,
79. Alice, Anna and I __________ good friends. and now I'm going to hang them __________
A. am the wall.
B. was A. in, in, along
C. are B. on, for, on
D. been C. on, in, on
D. on, in, along
80. I __________ my mobile phone yesterday.
A. loss 86. I am going __________ to watch a movie.
B. loose A. cinema
C. lose B. to cinema
D. lost C. to a cinema
ANSWERS: TOEFL GRAMMAR PRACTICE TEST D. to the cinema

71. B 87. Anna has finished her work, now she is


72. C __________ home.
73. D A. going
74. A B. going to
75. C C. going to the
76. D D. going towards the
77. B
88. Write your name and roll number __________
78. A
top of the page.
79. C
A. at
80. D
B. at the
81. My elder brother has got a motor bike but I
C. on
__________.
D. on the
A. have not
B. has not
89. We came __________ the room and jumped
C. had not
__________ the swimming pool.
D. could not
A. out, in
B. out, into
82. What __________ to drink, tea or coffee?
C. out of, into
A. you would like
D. out of, in
B. would you like
C. you would liked
90. She lived __________ Australia __________
D. would you liked
2008 __________ 2015.
A. in, during, till
83. __________ for a concert this evening?
B. in, between, until
A. Would you went
C. in, from, till
B. Would you going
D. in, from, until
C. Would you like going
D. Would you like to go ANSWERS: TOEFL GRAMMAR

84. Are you interested in __________? 81. A


82. B D. indoctrination
83. D
84. A 97. She is not willing to reveal the identity of her
85. C __________.
86. D A. inform
87. A B. informant
88. B C. informal
89. C D. information
90. D
91. Not only her parents __________ her class 98. Employs in this department always
teacher __________ proud of her results. __________ close relations with each other.
A. but also, was A. maintain
B. but also, were B. maintains
C. and also, was C. maintained
D. and also, were D. maintenance

92. Yesterday I got a call from my old friend, and 99. Emma is older __________ Alice, while Jolie is
he __________ me the whole story. __________ oldest.
A. tell A. than, an
B. tells B. from, the
C. told C. then, the
D. telling D. than, the

93. Maldives is a country __________ thousands 100. I can't walk anymore, I'm __________ tired.
of islands, and it is __________ most A. too
dispersed country. B. so
A. made of, a C. such
B. made of, the D. so such
C. made up of, a ANSWERS: GRAMMAR PRACTICE QUESTIONS
D. made up of, the
91. A
94. You need to write your mobile number, while 92. C
home address is __________. 93. D
A. option 94. C
B. options 95. B
C. optional 96. C
D. optionals 97. B
98. A
95. The problem is not _________ to one of 99. D
internal. 100. A
A. reduce Sounds of Animals and Birds
B. reducible
C. reliable
D. reduction ANIMAL / BIRD SOUND
Apes Gibber
96. They had been __________ false beliefs from
Asses Bray
their childhood.
Bird Chirp
A. doctrinated
B. indoctrine Camel Grunt
C. indoctrinated Crow Caw
Dog Bark A. bark
Dove Coo B. shriek
C. roar
Duck Quack
D. howl
Eagle Scream
Elephant Trumpet 17. Dogs __________ at strangers.
Frog Croak A. bleat
Hen Cluck B. grunt
Horse Neigh C. bark
D. gibber
Lamb Bleat
Lion Roar 18. Eagles __________ at their prey.
Owl Hoot A. scream
Parrot Whistle B. caw
Rat Squeak C. chirp
D. hiss
Snake Hiss
Wolf Howl 19. Lambs __________ very innocently.
11. Camels __________ to vent out their feelings. A. bellow
A. howl B. bleat
B. cry C. yelp
C. grunt D. scream
D. bleat
20. Owls___at night.
12. Horses began to __________ in the battlefield. A. hoot
A. growl B. cry
B. low C. coo
C. yelp D. screech
D. neigh ANSWERS: SOUNDS OF ANIMALS AND BIRDS
QUIZZES
13. Birds look charming when they __________ .
A. hiss 11. C
B. chirp 12. D
C. chatter 13. B
D. grunt 14. A
15. B
14. Wolves and jackals __________ at night.
16. C
A. howl
17. C
B. cry
18. A
C. shriek
19. B
D. roar
20. A
Quizzes, Sounds of Animals and Birds
15. Crows began to __________ when the hunter
aimed at them. 1. Apes __________ in the forest.
A. sing A. gibber
B. caw B. bray
C. chirp C. hum
D. crow D. growl

16. Lions __________ in the forest. 2. Asses __________ loudly.


A. bray A. caw
B. hum B. coo
C. gibber C. quack
D. squeak D. chat
ANSWERS: SOUNDS OF ANIMALS AND BIRDS
3. I saw a rat __________ in fear. QUIZ
A. cluck
B. howl 1. A
C. squeak 2. A
D. hiss 3. C
4. B
4. A dove began to __________ to see the
5. D
hunter.
6. A
A. crow
7. D
B. coo
8. C
C. squeak
9. B
D. cluck
10. C
11. Camels __________ to vent out their feelings.
5. Snakes __________ to smell danger.
A. howl
A. bellow
B. cry
B. cluck
C. grunt
C. grunt
D. bleat
D. hiss
12. Horses began to __________ in the battlefield.
6. Hens __________ to attract attention.
A. growl
A. cluck
B. low
B. hum
C. yelp
C. Talk
D. neigh
D. bleat
13. Birds look charming when they __________ .
7. Elephants __________ when they are excited.
A. hiss
A. roar
B. chirp
B. bark
C. chatter
C. loo
D. grunt
D. trumpet
14. Wolves and jackals __________ at night.
8. Frogs seem appealing when they __________
A. howl
.
B. cry
A. hiss
C. shriek
B. twitter
D. roar
C. croak
D. chatter
15. Crows began to __________ when the hunter
aimed at them.
9. Parrots look attractive when they __________ .
A. sing
A. talk
B. caw
B. whistle
C. chirp
C. bleat
D. crow
D. sing
16. Lions __________ in the forest.
10. Ducks began to __________ in water.
A. bark
B. shriek 2. ABSTRUSE
C. roar A. Showy
D. howl B. Evident
C. To prove something
17. Dogs __________ at strangers. D. Skillful
A. bleat E. Concealed
B. grunt
C. bark 3. VACOUS
D. gibber A. Stupid
B. Truthfulness
18. Eagles __________ at their prey. C. Ravenous
A. scream D. Dreamer
B. caw E. Confused
C. chirp
D. hiss 4. PRAGMATIC
A. Practical
19. Lambs __________ very innocently. B. Magnetic
A. bellow C. Liar
B. bleat D. Arrogant
C. yelp E. Uncertain
D. scream
5. PROBITY
20. Owls___at night. A. Probability
A. hoot B. Honesty
B. cry C. Peaceful
C. coo D. Carelessness
D. screech E. Extraordinary
ANSWERS: SOUNDS OF ANIMALS AND BIRDS
QUIZZES 6. MINATORY
A. Managing
11. C B. Moving
12. D C. Threatening
13. B D. Cheating
14. A E. None of these
15. B
16. C 7. TOUCHSTONE
17. C A. Very hard stone
18. A B. Criteria
19. B C. Static
20. A D. Comfortable
Synonyms Test E. Path

Synonyms Test for English Learners. 8. ACRIMONIOUS


1. ANOMALY A. Bitter
A. Normal B. Cheap
B. Straight C. Expensive
C. Irregularity D. Momentary
D. Integrity E. Affection
E. None of these
9. BROOK
A. Friend 4. MELANCHOLY
B. Tolerate A. Sorrowful
C. Enemy B. Happy
D. Polish C. Confused
E. Fraud D. Convicted
E. None of these
10. SUCCINCT
A. Concise 5. EMINENT
B. Tranquil A. Famous
C. Ratify B. Sad
D. Slowly C. Imminent
E. Superficial D. Happy
ANSWERS: SYNONYMS TEST E. Unknown

1. C 6. PARTISAN
2. E A. Neutral
3. A B. Popular
4. A C. Biased
5. B D. Apart
6. C E. Stubborn
7. B
7. NEPOTISM
8. A
A. Query
9. B
B. Favoritism
10. A
Antonyms Test C. Impartial
D. Neophyte
Antonyms Test for English Learners. E. Nearness

8. ENIGMA
1. FOE A. Mystery
A. Friend B. Postmortem
B. Enemy C. Demise
C. Foul D. Understood
D. Fail E. Frightened
E. Fraud
9. CAPRICIOUS
2. CONSENSUS A. Intrinsic
A. Agreement B. Certain
B. Disagreement C. Rest
C. Quality D. Shaky
D. Special case E. Copy
E. Bold
10. AFFRONT
3. FECKLESS A. Praise
A. Weak B. To insult
B. Careful C. To face
C. Careless D. Confront
D. Unlucky E. To remove
E. None of these ANSWERS: ANTONYMS TEST
1. A 6. ISLAND : ARCHIPELAGO
2. B A. classroom : school
3. B B. student : teacher
4. B C. brook : building
5. E D. chary : cautious
6. A E. transport : transfer
7. C
8. D 7. FOND : DOTING
9. B A. chide : pillory
10. A B. doctrine : patient
Analogies Test C. strut : walk
D. levy : bevy
Analogies Test for English Learners. E. time : search

8. TIGER : CARNIVOROUS
1. ABERRATION : ANOMALY A. lion : hungry
A. auspicious : favourable B. cow : herbivorous
B. cacophony : euphony C. pen : write
C. eclectic : gifted D. building : impressive
D. fallow : badly felt E. tree : forest
E. erudite : stuffed
9. TREPIDATION : FEAR
2. DETERIORATE : IMPROVE A. baleful : tolerate
A. feckless : careless B. ameliorate : amenable
B. evanescent : exigent C. join : conjoin
C. hope : hone D. compliant : argumentative
D. accumulation : narrate E. candid : beget
E. obstinate : tractable
10. STUBBORN : OBSTINATE
3. AGGRAVATE : ALLEVIATE A. mulish : tractable
A. later : precede B. trepidation : confident
B. urbane : naive C. impecunious : penny
C. evasive : wordy D. gloomy : morose
D. feeble : worker E. education : school
E. disavow : confront ANSWERS: ANALOGIES TEST

4. VINDICTIVE : MERCY 1. A
A. transient : fleeting 2. E
B. elated : happy 3. A
C. crestfallen : cognizant 4. E
D. cajole : coax 5. B
E. skeptical : trustfulness 6. A
7. A
5. CALCULUS : MATHEMATICS
8. B
A. physics : chemistry
9. C
B. mathematics : science
10. D
C. book : pencil English Grammar Quiz
D. college : university
E. objective : subjective NOTE: Identify parts of speech in brackets.
1. I saw a woman walking (along) the road.
A. Adverb B. Adjective
B. Adjective C. Preposition
C. Preposition D. Conjunction
D. Conjunction
10. It is (between) you and me.
2. Still waters run (deep). A. Adverb
A. Adverb B. Adjective
B. Adjective C. Preposition
C. Preposition D. Conjunction
D. Conjunction ANSWERS: ENGLISH GRAMMAR QUIZ

3. She (as well as) her sister is engaged. 1. C


A. Adverb 2. A
B. Adjective 3. D
C. Preposition 4. B
D. Conjunction 5. D
6. C
4. This golden ring is too (costly) to purchase.
7. D
A. Adverb
8. B
B. Adjective
9. C
C. Preposition
10. C
D. Conjunction
NOTE: Identify parts of speech in brackets.
11. A quick brown fox jumps (over) the lazy dog.
5. I would rather die (than) beg.
A. Adverb
A. Adverb
B. Adjective
B. Adjective
C. Preposition
C. Preposition
D. Conjunction
D. Conjunction
12. She (dyed) her hair black.
6. This politician is notorious (for) corruption.
A. Noun
A. Adverb
B. Pronoun
B. Adjective
C. Verb
C. Preposition
D. Article
D. Conjunction
13. Justice delayed is (justice) denied.
7. You will not get your aim in life (unless) you
A. Noun
work hard for it.
B. Pronoun
A. Adverb
C. Verb
B. Adjective
D. Article
C. Preposition
D. Conjunction
14. A cat may look at (a) king.
A. Noun
8. Better to be untaught than (ill-taught).
B. Pronoun
A. Adverb
C. Verb
B. Adjective
D. Article
C. Preposition
D. Conjunction
15. A (chain) is as strong as its weakest link.
A. Noun
9. The hunter aimed (at) the dove.
B. Pronoun
A. Adverb
C. Verb
D. Article 22. (Seeing) is believing.
A. Participle
16. Terrorists (exploded) the bridge. B. Gerund
A. Noun C. Infinitive
B. Pronoun D. Complement
C. Verb
D. Article 23. Flowers look (beautiful).
A. Participle
17. A burnt child dreads (the) fire. B. Gerund
A. Noun C. Infinitive
B. Pronoun D. Complement
C. Verb
D. Article 24. Eat (to live), but do not live to eat.
A. Participle
18. Discretion is the best part of (valour). B. Gerund
A. Noun C. Infinitive
B. Pronoun D. Complement
C. Verb
D. Article 25. (Smoking) is injurious to health.
A. Participle
19. Faint heart never (won) fair lady. B. Gerund
A. Noun C. Infinitive
B. Pronoun D. Complement
C. Verb
D. Article 26. Fire is a good servant but (a bad master).
A. Participle
20. A great talker is a great (liar). B. Gerund
A. Noun C. Infinitive
B. Pronoun D. Complement
C. Verb
D. Article 27. A new broom sweeps (clean).
ANSWERS: ENGLISH GRAMMAR QUIZZES A. Participle
B. Gerund
11. C C. Infinitive
12. C D. Complement
13. A
14. D 28. Experience is (the best teacher).
15. A A. Participle
16. C B. Gerund
17. D C. Infinitive
18. A D. Complement
19. C
29. Too (many) cooks spoil the broth.
20. A
A. Adverb
NOTE: Identify parts of speech in brackets.
B. Adjective
21. A (drowning) man catches at a straw.
C. Preposition
A. Participle
D. Conjunction
B. Gerund
C. Infinitive
30. A (watched) pot never boils.
D. Complement
A. Adverb
B. Adjective A. console
C. Preposition B. counsel
D. Conjunction C. councel
ANSWERS: PARTS OF SPEECH QUIZ D. consul
E. council
21. A
22. B 6. Children like to watch science __________
23. D movies.
24. C A. fiction
25. B B. faction
26. D C. fraction
27. A D. fallacy
28. D E. friction
29. B
7. This account is exempted from __________
30. B
Word Test Choice Test charges.
A. tax
1. B. bevy
I cannot concentrate, here is too much C. levy
__________. D. interest
A. detraction E. taxation
B. distraction
C. people 8. His believe that he could do this, is his
D. sound __________.
E. contraction A. allusion
B. illusion
2. It is expected that the assembly will C. delusion
_________ these treaties. D. depict
A. force E. addict
B. ratify
C. notify 9. You are wearing an army's uniform, but the
D. signify __________ is missing.
E. check A. epic
B. epoch
3. Oil is mostly _________ by trucks in Pakistan. C. epithet
A. transfer D. epicure
B. transmit E. epaulet
C. transport
D. travel 10. University professors visit the
E. deliver website www.sheir.org and ___________ the
data.
4. Bus _________ are going to increase. A. inform
A. fees B. appraise
B. rates C. apprise
C. bills D. amended
D. credits E. commended
E. fares ANSWERS: WORD CHOICE TEST

5. Pakistani __________ met his counterpart in 1. A


London. 2. B
3. B 6. Bilal is not receiving the call. He is
4. B __________ at work.
5. E A. already
6. A B. still
7. C C. yet
8. D D. looking
9. B E. no longer
10. A
World Choice Grammar 7. Bilal is getting __________ the car.
A. out of
1. I am afraid __________ cats. B. out
A. to C. out from
B. from D. out through
C. of E. outside
D. with
E. by 8. Saad is travelling __________ the school.
A. to
2. We did not have __________ questions for the B. towards
lecturer. C. off
A. none D. through
B. any E. None of these
C. some
D. no 9. They went __________ the rain.
E. more A. despite
B. in spite
3. Octopuses have not only large brains C. under
__________ also a well-developed nervous D. avoiding
system. E. and enjoy
A. but
B. and 10. I was surprised by the large __________
C. are people who came.
D. and have A. number of
E. or B. amount of
C. sum of
4. The manager __________ everyone go home D. total of
an hour early on Friday afternoon. E. some of
A. allowed ANSWERS: WORD CHOICE (GRAMMAR) TEST
B. let
C. permitted 1. C
D. got 2. B
E. asked 3. A
4. B
5. He came in Karachi __________ August 14, 5. B
2010. 6. B
A. in 7. A
B. on 8. B
C. for 9. A
D. from 10. A
E. with Summary completion test
Complete the following passage with correct 1. B
option 2. D
3. A
During the later years of the American Revolution, 4. B
the Articles of Confederation government was 5. E
Reading comprehension test
formed. This government (1)__________ severely
from a lack of power. Each state distrusted
Read the following passage carefully and answer
(2)__________ and gave little authority to the central
the given questions
or federal government. The Articles of Confederation
(3)__________ a government which could not raise
Unemployment is an important index of economic
money (4)__________ taxes, prevent Indian raids, or
slack and lost output, but it is much more than that.
force the British out (5)__________ the United
For the unemployed person, it is often a damaging
States.
affront to human dignity and sometimes a
1.
catastrophic blow to family life. Nor is this cost
A. damaged
distributed in proportion to ability to bear it. It falls
B. suffered
most heavily on the young, the semiskilled and
C. fail
D. diminished unskilled, the black person, the older worker, and
E. none of these underemployed person in a low income rural area
who is denied the option of securing more rewarding
2. urban employment…. The concentrated incidence of
A. other unemployment among specific groups in the
B. the other population means far greater costs to society that can
C. others be measured simply in hours of involuntary idleness
D. the others or dollars of income lost. The extra costs include
E. none of these disruption of the careers of young people, increased
juvenile delinquency, and perpetuation of conditions
3.
which breed racial discrimination in employment and
A. produced
otherwise deny equality of opportunity. There is
B. made
another and more subtle cost. The social and
C. obtained
D. elected economic strains of prolonged underutilization create
E. none of these strong pressures for cost-increasing solutions…. On
the side of labor, prolonged high unemployment
4. leads to “share-the-work” pressures for shorter hours,
A. with intensifies resistance to technological change and to
B. from rationalization of work rules. On the side of business,
C. for the weakness of markets leads to attempts to raise
D. to prices to cover high average overhead casts and to
E. with the pressures for protection against foreign and domestic
competition.
5.
1. According to the passage, unemployment is an
A. with
index of
B. from
A. over utilization of capacity
C. for
B. economic slack and lost output
D. to
C. diminished resources
E. of
D. the employment rate
ANSWERS: SUMMARY COMPLETION TEST
E. under capacity
2. While unemployment is damaging to many, it B. voracious
falls most heavily upon all except the C. easily broken
A. black D. highly skilled
B. semiskilled
C. unskilled Choose the pair of words that best expresses
a relationship similar to that expressed in the
D. underemployed
pairs of words in capital.
E. white middle class
3. INTEREST : USURY
3. The cost to society of unemployment can be
A. frugal : fragile
measured by all except
B. enmity : friend
A. lost incomes
C. sand : dune
B. idleness
D. frugality : parsimony
C. juvenile delinquency
D. disruption of careers Fill in the blanks with suitable choices.
E. the death rate
4. Kindly ask him to play the piano, he is a
4. Serious unemployment leads labor groups to __________ pianist.
demand A. fragile
A. more jobs by having everyone work shorter B. virtuoso
hours C. voracious
B. higher wages to those employed D. vulnerable
C. “no fire” policies
D. cost-cutting solutions 5. Please be careful, the luggage contains
E. higher social security payments __________ items.
A. fragile
5. According to the passage, a typical business B. virtuoso
reaction to a recession is to press for C. voracious
A. higher unemployment insurance D. vulnerable
B. protection against imports
C. government action 6. Due to gas leakage, all people especially
D. restrictive business practices children are
E. restraint against union activity A. fragile
ANSWERS: READING COMPREHENSION TEST B. virtuoso
C. vulnerable
1. B D. voracious
2. E ANSWERS: ENGLISH VOCABULARY TEST
3. E
4. A 1. B
5. B 2. A
hoose the word that is most nearly similar in 3. D
meaning to the word in capital letters. 4. B
5. A
1. BESEECH
6. C
A. starving hoose the word that is most nearly similar in
B. implore meaning to the word in capital letters.
C. weak
D. highly skilled 1. VILIFY
A. hatred
2. RAVENOUS B. adumbrate
A. starving C. slander
D. malign 6. C
7. B
2. ADUMBRATE Choose the word that is most nearly similar in
A. hatred meaning to the word in capital letters.
B. outline
C. corpse 1. VENERATE
D. dead body A. deny
B. revere
3. CADAVER C. truthfulness
A. hatred D. carelessness
B. outline
C. corpse 2. DISAVOW
D. friendship A. deny
B. revere
Choose the word that is most nearly opposite C. truthfulness
in meaning to the word in capital letters. D. carelessness

4. CACOPHONY 3. VERACITY
A. euphony A. revere
B. cadaver B. carefulness
C. hatred C. truthfulness
D. voracious D. carelessness

5. ENMITY Choose the word that is most nearly opposite


A. euphony in meaning to the word in capital letters.
B. cadaver
C. hatred 4. SEDULITY
D. friendship A. disparage
B. largess
Fill in the blanks with suitable choices. C. truthfulness
D. carelessness
6. Nowadays __________ attacks are common in
the politics, and people do not bother to tell lie. 5. CUPIDITY
A. skilled A. disparage
B. voracious B. largess
C. slanderous C. truthfulness
D. biased D. carelessness

7. He is a __________ person, he eats all the Fill in the blanks with suitable choices.
time.
A. skilled 6. As a result of the __________, no one can
B. voracious trade with this country.
C. slanderous A. enigma
D. biased B. embargo
ANSWERS: ENGLISH VOCABULARY LIST TEST C. vicious
D. voracious
1. D
7. Hyena is a __________ animal.
2. B
A. enigma
3. C
B. embargo
4. A
C. vicious
5. D
D. voracious B. bravery
C. nadir
8. In spite of extensive research, formula for D. wisdom
generating prime numbers is still a/an
A. enigma 6. ZENITH
B. embargo A. apathy
C. vicious B. bravery
D. voracious C. nadir
ANSWERS: ENGLISH VOCABULARY D. wisdom
PREPARATION TEST
Fill in the blanks with suitable choices.
1. B
7. I thought my answer was correct, but it was
2. A
__________.
3. C
A. erroneous
4. D
B. exorbitant
5. B
C. exonerate
6. B
D. exodus
7. C
8. A 8. Because of gas leakage on a large scale, there
Choose the word that is most nearly similar in
was a/an __________ from this city last year.
meaning to the word in capital letters.
A. erroneous
1. COSSET B. exorbitant
A. honor C. exonerate
B. maze D. exodus
C. pamper ANSWERS: ENGLISH VOCABULARY TEST
D. tearful
1. C
2. LABYRINTH 2. B
A. honor 3. D
B. maze 4. B
C. greed 5. A
D. tearful 6. C
7. A
3. LACHRYMOSE 8. D
A. honor Choose the word that is most nearly similar in
B. morose meaning to the word in capital letters.
C. greed
D. tearful 1. VENTURESOME
A. daring
Choose the word that is most nearly opposite B. fleeting
in meaning to the word in capital letters. C. evanescent
D. traitor
4. OPPROBRIUM
A. laziness 2. EVANESCENT
B. honor A. extraneous
C. puzzle B. fleeting
D. tearful C. evanescent
D. traitor
5. ZEAL
A. apathy
4. A
Choose the word that is most nearly opposite 5. C seismograph is an instrument used to
in meaning to the word in capital letters.
measure earthquake, as thermometer is an
instrument used to measure temperature.
3. JUDAS
6. B ecstasy is an extreme form of joy, as
A. relevant
fascinate is an extreme form of like.
B. irrelevant
7. D
C. traitor
8. C
D. faithful
Vocabulary test
4. EXTRANEOUS Choose the word that is most nearly similar in
A. relevant meaning to the word in capital letters.
B. irrelevant
C. traitor 1. DISCLOSE
D. faithful A. closed
B. hatred
Choose the pair of words that best expresses C. reveal
a relationship similar to that expressed in the
D. just open
pairs of words in capital.
2. ANIMOSITY
5. SEISMOGRAPH : EARTHQUAKE
A. hesitation
A. water : tsunami
B. hostility
B. electricity : voltage
C. disagreement
C. thermometer : temperature
D. moisture
D. snow : drift
Choose the word that is most nearly opposite
6. JOY : ECSTACY in meaning to the word in capital letters.
A. like : dislike
B. interest : fascinate 3. CONCORD
C. information : privacy A. agreement
D. join : conjoin B. concoct
C. hesitation
Fill in the blanks with suitable choices.
D. discord
7. He was __________ from all charges leveled
4. RELUCTANT
against him.
A. inclined
A. apprehended
B. disinclined
B. judged
C. agile
C. enigmatic
D. clumsy
D. exonerated
Choose the pair of words that best expresses
8. Fares are __________ high in this city. a relationship similar to that expressed in the
A. fascinatedly pairs of words in capital.
B. extraneously
C. exorbitantly 5. AIRPLANE : HANGER
D. passionately A. automobile : garage
ANSWERS: ENGLISH VOCABULARY TEST B. ship : seaport
C. train : station
1. A D. bus : bus stop
2. B
6. FELICITY : SORROW
3. D
A. smile : amusement
B. anger : frown B. disinclined
C. running : tired C. agile
D. agility : clumsiness D. clumsy
ANSWERS: ENGLISH VOCABULARY TEST
7. SATURNINE
1. C A. judas
2. B B. inclined
3. D C. vilification
4. A D. ebullient
5. A airplanes are kept in hanger as automobiles ANSWERS: ENGLISH VOCABULARY TEST
are kept in garage.
6. D felicity and sorrow are opposite as agility and 1. D
clumsiness are opposite. 2. C
Choose the word that is most nearly similar in 3. B
meaning to the word in capital letters. 4. A
5. C
1. ANNOY 6. A
A. effective 7. D
B. hatred hoose the word that is most nearly similar in
C. suppress meaning to the word in capital letters.
D. bother
1. AGONIZING
2. CONJOIN A. bold
A. hesitation B. risky
B. guess C. painful
C. to join together D. skilled
D. to prevent
2. DICEY
3. CONJECTURE A. bold
A. hesitation B. risky
B. guess C. happiness
C. inclination D. skilled
D. to prevent
3. DISCERN
4. EFFICACY A. stern
A. effectiveness B. belittle
B. hostility C. to degrade
C. front side D. to recognize
D. sorrowful
4. AUDICIOUS
Choose the word that is most nearly opposite A. bold
in meaning to the word in capital letters. B. rude
C. strange
5. DISSEMINATE
D. belittle
A. haughty
B. ebullient 5. DISPARAGE
C. suppress A. bold
D. discord B. rude
C. strange
6. OBSEQUIOUS
D. belittle
A. haughty
6. CURATIVE
A. effective
B. hostile
C. healing
D. sorrowful

7. DEXTEROUS
A. bold
B. risky
C. painful
D. skilled

8. DISPASSIONATE
A. passionate
B. impartial
C. zealot
D. neophyte
ANSWERS: ENGLISH VOCABULARY TEST

1. C
2. B
3. D
4. A
5. D
6. C
7. D
8. B
Mathematics

1. 2 + 2 − 2 × 2 ÷ 2 = ?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 4
2. (D)
2. |2| + |−2| + (2)2 + (−2)2 = ?
A. 6
B. 8
C. 10
D. 12 3. (A)

3. If x = −1, then what is the value of the function

A. 7
B. 9
C. 11
D. 13
4. (B)
4. If

then x = ?
A. −2
B. −1
C. 1
D. 2

5. What comes next in the sequence: 2, 4, 10, 28,


___ ? 5. (D)
A. 64
B. 70
C. 76
D. 82
ANSWERS: MATHEMATICS MCQS
6. What are the values of x and y in the following
1. C
pair of equations
2. D
3. A
4. B
5. D A. x = −2, y = −6
SOLUTIONS: MATHEMATICS MCQS B. x = 2, y = 6
1. (C) Apply DMAS Rule (First division, then C. x = −3, y = −6
multiplication, then addition, and subtraction in the D. x = 3, y = 6
last).
7. How many feet there are in 5 meters? If 1
meter = 3.281 feet.
A. 15.505
B. 15.905
C. 16.405
D. 16.805

8. 0.003 × 0.0004 = ?
A. 0.0012
B. 0.00012
C. 0.000012
D. 0.0000012

9. What is average (Arithmetic Mean) of the


numbers: 2, 4, 5, 0, 9, 10, and 12?
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8

10.
7. (C)
A. 4096
B. 4046
C. 3096
D. 3046
ANSWERS: MATHEMATICS QUIZ 8. (D)

6. D
7. C
8. D
9. B
10. A
SOLUTIONS: MATHEMATICS QUIZ
9. (B)
6. (D)

10. (A)

S-ar putea să vă placă și