Q1: We often buy CTC tea? What does CTC stand for?
Answer : Cutting, Tearing Curling
Answer : Cutting, Tearing Curling
Q2: MCX and India Post has joined hands to set up Gramin Suvidha Kendras at village level post offices to facilitate a farmer to know all crop-related information. What does MCX stand for?
Answer : Multi Commodity Exchange of India Limited
Answer : Multi Commodity Exchange of India Limited
Q3: Middlename: Sarmanbhai. Her life partially inspired a Hindi film. Mother of four, her daughter-in-law Rekha was gunned down on May 20, 2006 as a part of the inter-gang rivalry. Who is this personality to be referred to the annals of Indian mafiosi?
Answer : Santokben Jadeja
Answer : Santokben Jadeja
Q4: Which Hindustani classical vocalist of Rampur Sahaswan gharana has set up trust dedicated to her mother's memory and promotion of classical music called Shakhri Begum Memorial Trust?
Answer : Ustad Rashid Khan
Answer : Ustad Rashid Khan
Q5: Which general won the Battle of Imphal in 1944?
Answer : General Slim
Answer : General Slim
Q6: The party was formed by former state water resources minister T.M Jacob. Name the party ?
Answer : Kerala Congress (Jacob)
Answer : Kerala Congress (Jacob)
Q7: Politically this region would constitute areas spanning three states including the Jalpaiguri district, the plains of Darjeeling, upper Cooch Behar, Alipurduar, Mainaguri, Malbazar and Birpara from West Bengal, districts of Kokrajhar, Dhubri, Barpeta, Goalpara and Bongaigaon in Assam and foothills of Arunachal Praesh. Siliguri is the largest city of the region. Can you name the region which is also the gateway of Bhutan to India?
Answer : Dooars
Answer : Dooars
Q8: We have heard of G8, NATO, Asean, OPEC, and Saarc. OIC, Bric.Which five countries make a loosely held collective called O5?
Answer : India, China, Brazil, Mexico and South Africa
Answer : India, China, Brazil, Mexico and South Africa
Q9: An imposing marble statue of Lord Cornwallis (1738-1805) greets the visitors. The statue, carved by Thomas Banks, was financed by funds raised from the public, depicts the scene of surrender of two sons of Tipu Sultan as hostages. In the Reserve Collection there are a number antiquities among which mention may be made of the First Marriage Register of the St. Mary's Church recording the marriage of Robert Clive, the Bible used by Strenysham Master, who was instrumental in the construction of the Church. Name the museum
Answer : Fort St George
Answer : Fort St George
Q10: His book published as More Tramps Abroad in England and Following the Equator in the USA talks about his time spent in India. Name the legend
Answer : Mark Twain
Answer : Mark Twain
Q11: Mansar Lake is at a distance of 60 km from which Indian city?
Answer : Jammu
Answer : Jammu
Q12: Which Indian editor's memoir is called Lucknow Boy?
Answer : Vinod Mehta
Answer : Vinod Mehta
Q13: This momastery is an important centre of the Kagyupa sect which traces its Buddhist teachings to Tilopa (988-1089). Located near Gangtok in Sikkim, name the monastery
Answer : Rumtek
Answer : Rumtek
Q14: The country currently has 829 nomadic and semi-nomadic which tribes that roughly comprise of 13.51 crore people?
Answer : De-notified Tribes
Answer : De-notified Tribes
Q15: The idol of which Goddess has replaced the king in the famous Mysore Dasara procession (402nd edition took place in 2012)?
Answer : Chamundeshwari
Answer : Chamundeshwari
Q16: The 72 melakarta raga system was meticulously developed by Venkatamukhi, the court musisican of which Tanjore King?
Answer : King Vijaya Raghava
Answer : King Vijaya Raghava
Q17: NTCA has suggested the creation of six new reserves in addition to the 41 existing notified ones and five parks which have been given in-principle approval. Expand NTCA
Answer : National Tiger Conservation Authority
Answer : National Tiger Conservation Authority
Q18: Which two banks along with Legal and General of United Kingdom (26 per cent) forms the threesome that owns India First Life Insurance?
Answer : Bank of Baroda (44 per cent) and Andhra Bank (30 per cent )respectively
Answer : Bank of Baroda (44 per cent) and Andhra Bank (30 per cent )respectively
Q19: In which city would you find National Research Centre for Grapes?
Answer : Pune
Answer : Pune
Q20: This ashram was built in 1921 by Satish Chandra Dasgupta. He came here a number of times between 1938 to 1947. In 1939, after the Tripuri Congress ashram played host to a hisotric meeting between Mahatma Gandhi, Subhash Chandra Bose and Jawaharlal Nehru. One of the significant visits of Gandhiji was on October 29, 1946. It was from here, on November 6, 1946, he left for Noakhali. Name this ashram in North 24-Parganas district of West Bengal
Answer : Khadi Pratisthan-Sodepur
Answer : Khadi Pratisthan-Sodepur
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