Very Important GK Questions for Competitive Exam

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Q :  Which of the following States has the lowest literacy rate in India

(A) Rajasthan

(B) Jharkhand

(C) Chhattisgarh

(D) Bihar


Correct Answer : D
Explanation :

According to the Ministry of Education, Bihar has the lowest literacy rate in India at 61.8%. The literacy rate in Bihar is 63.82% according to the 2011 census. The state has a male literacy of 73.39% and a female literacy rate of 53.33%


Q :  

India is the largest producer, consumer and importer of ………………………….

(A) sugar

(B) jute

(C) lentils

(D) Salt


Correct Answer : C
Explanation :

India is a significant player in the global lentil market, being the largest producer, consumer, and importer of lentils. Lentils are a staple food in many parts of India, and they form an essential part of the diet for a large portion of the population. The country's diverse climate and agricultural practices make it conducive to lentil cultivation. India not only produces lentils to meet domestic demand but also imports them to supplement its needs. Lentils are a crucial source of protein and nutrition in the Indian diet, and their production and consumption are integral to the country's agricultural and food landscape.


Q :  

The playing time (in seconds) of the full version of Indian National Anthem is 

(A) 60

(B) 52

(C) 55

(D) 57


Correct Answer : B

Q :  

National Science day in India is celebrated on 

(A) 30th April

(B) 14 February

(C) 28th February

(D) 23th March


Correct Answer : C
Explanation :
National Science Day in India is celebrated on February 28th every year. This day commemorates the discovery of the Raman Effect by the Indian physicist Sir C.V. Raman on February 28, 1928, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930. National Science Day is an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the contributions of Indian scientists and to promote scientific temper and curiosity in the country.



Q :  

Red Data Book contains 

(A) Red pandas

(B) Rare plants and animals under threat

(C) Rare minerals

(D) Vanishing rivers


Correct Answer : B
Explanation :
The "Red Data Book" is a list of rare plants, animals, fungi and other organisms that are considered to be at maximum risk of extinction. It contains information on the status, distribution, and conservation of these species. Through the Red Data book, the conservation needs of these organisms are understood and necessary steps are planned for their protection.



Q :  

Where is located Indian Railway Institute of Civil Engineering?

(A) Vadodara

(B) Jamalpur

(C) Nasik

(D) Pune


Correct Answer : D
Explanation :

the Indian Railway Institute of Civil Engineering (IRICEN) is located in Pune, Maharashtra, India. IRICEN is one of the specialized training institutes for civil engineers working in the Indian Railways. It provides training in various aspects related to civil engineering in the context of railway infrastructure and operations.


Q :  

The largest producer of Bauxite in the world is

(A) U.S.A

(B) Jamaica

(C) Chile

(D) Australia


Correct Answer : D
Explanation :

 In January 2022, Australia is the largest producer of bauxite in the world. Bauxite is the primary ore from which aluminum is extracted, and Australia has extensive bauxite deposits. However, production figures can change over time, so it's advisable to check the latest data for the most accurate information.


Q :  

Which Railway Minister presented the railway budget 6 times in a row?

(A) John Mathai

(B) Lalu Prasad Yadav

(C) Nitish Kumar

(D) Mamata Banerjee


Correct Answer : B
Explanation :

Lalu Prasad Yadav, the Indian politician, and former Chief Minister of Bihar served as the Union Railway Minister of India and presented the railway budget six times in a row from 2004 to 2009. During his tenure, he implemented several changes and reforms in the Indian Railways.


Q :  

Who of the following is considered as the father of "Green Revolution" in World?

(A) Dr. Norman Borlaug

(B) Dr. MS Swaminathan

(C) Dr. Manmohan Singh

(D) Dr. Henry Ford


Correct Answer : A
Explanation :

The father of the "Green Revolution" in the world is Dr. Norman Borlaug.

Dr. Norman Borlaug, an American agronomist and Nobel laureate, is widely regarded as the father of the Green Revolution. He played a pivotal role in developing high-yielding varieties of wheat and rice, which significantly increased agricultural production and helped alleviate food shortages in various parts of the world, particularly in Asia and Latin America. His work and innovations in agriculture had a profound impact on global food security, and he received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970 for his contributions.


Q :  

SEBI was set up in

(A) 1992

(B) 1980

(C) 1984

(D) 1988


Correct Answer : D
Explanation :

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) was established on April 12, 1988. It comes under the administrative purview of the Ministry of Finance, Government of India


 

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