General Knowledge Practice Question and Answer

Q:

With which of the following sectors is the agency short-named as CIBIL associated

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    Insurance sector
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    Automobile sector
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    Banking sector
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    Sugar sector
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Answer : 3. "Banking sector"
Explanation :

The full name of CIBIL is Credit Information Bureau India Limited. It is a credit information company, which maintains records of all credit related activities of individuals and organizations. Banks, non-banking finance companies and other financial institutions submit customer credit information to the bureaus.

Q:

Who among the following authored the book titled 'Barna Parichay'?

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    Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
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    Rabindra Nath Tagore
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    Ram Mohan Roy
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    Debendranath Tagore
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Answer : 1. "Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar"
Explanation :

Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar has written a book named 'Barna Parichay'. This book was published in 1855 and was the first modern introduction to the Bengali language. This book played an important role in the promotion and spread of Bengali language.

Q:

Which of the following products are formed during anaerobic respiration in yeast?

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    Acetic acid + energy
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    Lactic acid + carbon dioxide + energy
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    Ethanol + carbon dioxide + energy
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    Lactic acid + energy
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Answer : 3. "Ethanol + carbon dioxide + energy"
Explanation :

1. Yeast breaks down glucose, producing ethanol and carbon dioxide and energy.

2. Yeast reacts anaerobically.

Q:

Which of the following sites has an ancient period temple named Lad Khan Temple?

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    Aihole
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    Sanchi
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    Elephanta
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    Ellora
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Answer : 1. "Aihole"
Explanation :

Lad Khan Temple is a major ancient Hindu temple located in the ancient city of Aihole, a historical site in the Bagalkot district of Karnataka, India. Lad Khan Temple is believed to be built during the 5th or 6th century AD, making it one of the oldest surviving temples in Aihole. Lad Khan Temple is a remarkable monument that displays the rich architectural heritage of the region. Does. It is named after Laad Khan, a Muslim prince who is said to have used this temple as his residence during the 17th century. The temple dates back to the time of Lad Khan and was originally dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Q:

Which of the following Indian beaches is NOT formed by the Arabian Sea?

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    Varkala beach
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    Kovalam beach
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    Radhanagar beach
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    Palolem beach
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Answer : 3. "Radhanagar beach"
Explanation :

All of the following Indian coastlines are formed by the Arabian Sea.

1. Varkala Beach

2. Kovalam Beach

3. Palolem Beach

Q:

Chunni Goswami, along with footballer, he was also a former national level ______.

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    cricketer
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    shooter
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    golfer
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    swimmer
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Answer : 1. "cricketer"
Explanation :

1. Was an Indian professional footballer and first-class cricketer. As a footballer, he played as a striker or winger, captaining both the Mohun Bagan club and the Indian national team.

2. Made his first-class debut for Bengal in the Ranji Trophy. He was a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium fast bowler. After retiring from football, Goswami focused solely on playing cricket for West Bengal.

Q:

The Constitution of India came into existence on?

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    15 August, 1947
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    26 January, 1950
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    26 November, 1948
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    6 November, 1948
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Answer : 2. "26 January, 1950"
Explanation :

1. The Constituent Assembly passed the Constitution of India on November 26, 1949, but it came into force on January 26, 1950. India came into existence as a Republic on January 26, 1950.

2. The Constituent Assembly was established on December 9, 1946, to frame the Constitution of India. There were a total of 389 members in the Constituent Assembly, out of which 299 members were from the Indian National Congress. The Constituent Assembly drafted the Constitution in 2 years, 11 months and 18 days.

3. The Constitution of India is a written constitution. It is the longest-written constitution in the world. It consists of 395 articles, 8 schedules and 12 schedules. The Constitution sets out the structure, powers and functions of the Government of India. It also ensures the rights and freedoms of the citizens.

Q:

Constitution of India came into force?

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    26 January 1950
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    26 January 1952
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    15 August 1948
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    26 November 1949
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Answer : 1. "26 January 1950"
Explanation :

1. The Constituent Assembly passed the Constitution of India on November 26, 1949, but it came into force on January 26, 1950. India came into existence as a Republic on January 26, 1950.

2. The Constituent Assembly was established on December 9, 1946, to frame the Constitution of India. There were a total of 389 members in the Constituent Assembly, out of which 299 members were from the Indian National Congress. The Constituent Assembly drafted the Constitution in 2 years, 11 months and 18 days.

3. The Constitution of India is a written constitution. It is the longest-written constitution in the world. It consists of 395 articles, 8 schedules and 12 schedules. The Constitution sets out the structure, powers and functions of the Government of India. It also ensures the rights and freedoms of the citizens.

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