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1. Which of the following flows towards east?

(a) Chandragiri    (b) Korappuzha 
          (c) Kabani            (d) Periyar

Ans: c


2. The highest peak in Kerala:

(a) Sabarigiri       (b) Brahmagiri 
          (c) Agasthyamala     (d) Anamudi

Ans: d



3. A Royal Muslim family of Kerala:

(a) Zamorins       (b) Arekal  (c) Chirakkal      (d) Kayamkulam

Ans: b


4. A district of Kerala not sharing with other states and Arabian Sea:

(a) Kottayam       (b) Pathanamthitta      (c) Idukki    (d) Palakkad

Ans: a


5. Pazhassi Raja attained martyrdom in:

(a) 1795      (b) 1805     (c) 1810     (d) 1800

Ans: b


6. Temple Entry Proclamation was on:

(a) 1930     (b) 1932     (c) 1934     (d) 1936

Ans: d


7. Leader of opposition in Kerala Assembly in 1957:

(a) P.T. Chacko                      (b) R Shankar

(c) Pattom Thanu Pillai         (d) C. Kesavan

 Ans: a


8. Who translated Hortus Malabaricus to English?

(a) Dr. Pushpangadhan         (b) Dr. K.S. Manilal

(c) Dr. M.S. Swaminathan    (d) Dr. B.K. Nair

Ans: b


9. Silent Valley is a:

(a) Cyber Park              (b) Wild Life Sanctuary

(c) Reserve Forest        (d) National Park

Ans: c


10. A Technical University in Kerala:

(a) Kannur                    (b) Calicut                     (c) Cochin            (d) Kerala

Ans: c


11. The biggest lake in India:

(a) Wular   (b) Chilka  (c) Hussian Sagar        (d) Dal

Ans: b


12. Jog falls is located in:

(a) TamilNadu     (b) Karnataka     (c) Kerala   (d) Andhra Pradesh

Ans: b


13. Eastern coast of India is known as:

(a) Konkan          (b) Malabar        (c) Coromandel    (d) Deccan

Ans: c


14. Which state has the longest coastline?

(a) Kerala   (b) Tamil Nadu   (c) Andhra Pradesh      (d) Maharashtra

Ans: c


15. Foot Hills of Himalayas:

(a) Siwalik (b) Nanda Devi    (c) Godwin Austin        (d) Darjeeling

Ans: a


16. The Indian Constitution came into force on:

(a) 1947      (b) 1950     (c) 1952      (d) 1956

Ans: b


17. Indian Union has the power to make laws on?

(a) 27 subjects    (b) 100 subjects (c) 97 subjects   (d) 56 subjects

Ans: c


18. The executive of the union of India is vested in the:

(a) Union Cabinet         (b) Prime Minister

(c) Supreme Court       (d) President

Ans: d


19. How many fundamental rights does the Indian Constitution grants?

(a) 5            (b) 10         (c) 11         (d) 12

Ans: a


20. How many Union Territories are there in the Indian Union?

(a) 4           (b) 6           (c) 7            (d) 5

Ans: b


21. Father of Computer Science:

(a) Charles Babbage     (b) Blasie Pascal

(c) John Mc Carthy      (d) Bill Gates

Ans: a


22. Unit of Radioactivity is:

(a) Volt       (b) Curie    (c) Hertz    (d) Watt

Ans: b


23. Author of 'Origin of Species'?

(a) A.L. Oparin             (b) Charles Darwin

(c) Gregor Mendel        (d) Hugo De Vries

Ans: b


24. pH of normal human urine:

(a) 6           (b) 7           (c) 8           (d) 7.5

Ans: a


25. Green House gas is:

(a) Oxygen                    (b) Carbon dioxide

(c) Nitrogen        (d) Carbon monoxide

Ans: b


26. Mina Mata disease is caused by:

(a) Arsenic                    (b) Molybdenum                    (c) Mercury         (d) Lead

Ans: c


27. Plants without chlorophyll:

(a) Algae    (b) Fungi            (c) Bryophytes    (d) Angiosperms

Ans: b


28. Souring of milk is due to the activity of:

(a) Rhizobium     (b) Anabaena     (c) Lactobacillus             (d) Clostridium

Ans: c


29. Metal used in storage batteries:

(a) Lead      (b) Copper           (c) Aluminum    (d) Sodium

Ans: a


30. Scald is a thermal injury caused by:

(a) Dry heat         (b) Moist Heat   (c) Heat     (d) Hot Iron

Ans: b


31. Rajatarangini was written by:

(a) Kalidasa          (b) Bhasa   (c) Kalhana         (d) Bana

Ans: c


32. Prayag is in:

(a) Madhya Pradesh     (b) Uttar Pradesh        (c) Punjab   (d) Bengal

Ans: b


33. Mohanjodaro is in:

(a) Lankana District               (b) Jalsalmar District

(c) Montogornery District     (d) Bikaner District

Ans: a


34. First Battle of Tarain was fought in:

(a) 1521      (b) 1008     (c) 1601      (d) 1191

Ans: d


35. Babar conquered Delhi in:

(a) 1526      (b) 1757      (c) 1206    (d) 1106

Ans: a


36. Sulthana Raziya was the daughter of:

(a) Babar    (b) Akbar            (c) Ilthumish       (d) Shajahan

Ans: c


37. The architect to Taj Mahal was:

(a) Shajahan        (b) Bahadur Shah         (c) Rashinana  (d) Ustad Iza

Ans: d


38. The poet who was known as the Parrot of Hindustan:

(a) Kalidasa          (b) Amir Khusru   (c) Thulasidas    (d) Kesavadas

Ans: b


39. Ashoka the great belonged to:

(a) The Mauryan dynasty      (b) The Gupta dynasty

(c) The Chalukya dynasty      (d) The Vardhana dynasty

Ans: a


40. The famous Ashoka pillar with Lion capital is at:

(a) Sanchi (b) Pataliputra    (c) Saranath       (d) Delhi

Ans: c


41. Which Gupta king was called Indian Napolean?

(a) Skanda Gupta         (b) Samudra Gupta

(c) Chandra Gupta       (d) Kumara Gupta

Ans: b


42. Madurai was the capital of:

(a) Chola kingdom        (b) Pallava kingdom

(c) Chera kingdom       (d) Pandyan kingdom

Ans: d               


43. Tamil classic "Silappadikaram" was written by:

(a) Illango Atikal                    (b) Sattanar     

(c) Jayan Kondar          (d) Sundanar

Ans: a


44. Vattapi was the capital of:

(a) Cholas            (b) Pandyas         (c) Chalukyas      (d) Pallavas

Ans: c


45. Battle of Thalikkotta was fought between:

(a) Mughals and Rajputs       (b) Bahmanis and Vijayanagar rulers

(c) Cholas and Pandyas          (d) Chalukyas and Rashtrakutas

Ans: b


46. Sivaji was the ruler of:

(a) Punjab  (b) Orissa (c) Rajasthan       (d) Maharashtra

Ans: d


47. Last Hindu King of Delhi:

(a) Rana Prathap          (b) Raja Man Singh

(c) Prithvi Raj               (d) Jayachand

Ans: c


48. Lahore gate is the main entrance of:

(a) Taj Mahal                          (b) Red Fort   

(c) Juma Masjid of Delhi       (d) Agra Fort

Ans: b


49. Last Mughal Emperor was:

(a) Bahadur Shah II      (b) Aurangazeb

(c) Shershah                 (d) Muhammed Shah

Ans: a


50. Indian ruler defeated by Clive at Plassey in 1757:

(a) Mir Jaffar                (b) Ahmed Shah

(c) Raja Jai Singh         (c) Siraj Ud - Daula

Ans: d


51. 'Peacock throne' was the throne of:

(a) Akbar             (b) Jahangir       (c) Aurengazeb (d) Shajahan     

Ans: d


52. The first president of Indian National Congress:

(a) WC. Banerjee                    (b) Motilal Nehru

(c) Balagangadara Tilak         (d) Gopala Krishna Gokhale

Ans: a


53. The National Leader who was known as the 'Grand Old man of India'?

 (a) Gopala Krishna Gokhale                    (b) Motilal Nehru

(c) Dadabhai Naoroji                       (d) Rajaram Mohan Roy

Ans: c


54. Sati was abolished by:

(a) Rajaram Mohan Roy        (b) William Bentick

(c) Dalhousie                          (d) Welleslie

Ans: b


55. Arya Samaj was founded by:

 (a) Rajaram Mohan Roy       (b) Ramakrishna Pararnahamsa

(c) Atmaram Pandurang       (d) Dayananda Saraswati

Ans: d


56. The first Governer General of independent India:

(a) Dr. Raj endra Prasad        (b) Jawaharlal Nehru

(c) Sardar Patel                      (d) Lord Mount Batten

Ans: d


57. The Chairman of the Constituent Assembly of India:

(a) Dr. Ambedkar                  (b) Dr. Rajendra Prasad

(c) Jawaharlal Nehru             (d) C. Rajagopalachari

Ans: b


58. The first Indian writer who got Jnanpith award:

(a) Munshi Premchand                   (b) G Sankarakurup

(c) S.K. Pottakkad                  (d) Thakazhi Sivansankara Pillai

Ans: b


59. The highest film award in India:

(a) Bharath Award                             (b) Urvasi Award
(c) Dada Saheb Phalke Award          (d) Survarna Mayur

Ans: c


60. The first woman athlete who got gold medal in Asiad:

(a) P.T. Usha                 (b) Shiny Wilson

(c) M.D. Valsamma      (d) Kamaljith Sandhu

Ans: d


61. How many states are there in the United States of America?

(a) 100       (b) 80         (c) 20         (d) 50

Ans: d


62. The currency of Japan;

(a) Rouble           (b) Mark    (c) Yen       (d) Pound

Ans: c


63. The headquarters of U.N.O. is at:

(a) London          (b) Washington   (c) Paris    (d) New York

Ans: d


64. The International Court of Justice is at:

(a) NewYork        (b) Hague                    (c) London          (d) Tokyo

Ans: b


65. The strait that separates North and South America:

(a) Suez Canal               (b) Magellan Straits

(c) English Channel      (d) Panama Canal

Ans: d


66. Capital of Syria:

(a) Baghdad         (b) Damascus      (c) Cairo    (d) Bangkok

Ans: b


67. The present ruling party of Britain:

(a) Labour party                              (b) Conservative Party

(c) Democratic Party             (d) Republic Party

Ans: b


68. Aung San Suchi is a political leader of:

(a) China    (b) Japan   (c) Myanmar       (d) Philippines

Ans: c


69. Likhud Party is a prominent political party of:

(a) Israel    (b) Syria     (c) Egypt    (d) Iraq

Ans: a


70. Saddam Hussain of Iraq was the leader of:

(a) Bath Party                                  (b) Iraq Revolutionary Party

(c) Republican Party of Iraq           (d) Likhud Party

Ans: a


71. Nobel Academy is at:

(a) Oslo      (b) Brussels         (c) Stockholm    (d) Paris

Ans: c


72. Magyars are the people of:

(a) England          (b) France           (c) Hungary        (d) Belgium

Ans: c


73. The ruling party of South Africa:

(a) Republican Party of Africa        (b) African National Congress Party

(c) South African Freedom Party   (d) Democratic Party

Ans: b


74. Bamian Buddha statue was in:

(a) China    (b) Afghanistan   (c) Burma  (d) Tibet

Ans: b


75. 2016 Olympic Games was held in:

(a) Brazil    (b) U.S.A   (c) Greece            (d) Argentina

Ans: a


76. Uber Cup is associated with:

(a) Badminton     (b) Tennis           (c) Hockey                     (d) Cricket

Ans: a


77. Rolland Garrows is:

(a) Tennis Court           (b) Theatre       

(c) Boxing Ring            (d) Prayer Hall

Ans: a


78. Chairman of the Rajya Sabha:

(a) The President          (b) The Vice President

(c) The Speaker            (d) The Prime Minister

Ans: b


79. Who is the Chief Justice of Kerala High Court?

(a) Justice N.K. Sodhi            (b) Justice Ashok Bhushan

(c) Justice V. Khalid              (d) Justice Syriac Thomas

Ans: b

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