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1.

Who is the first and the only women to become the Prime Minister of India?
(a). Sonia Gandhi
(b). Indira Gandhi
(c). Sushma Swaraj
(d). Pratibha Patil
Your Answer B
Correct Answer B

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2.
Who was the first person from BJP to become the Prime Minister of India?
(a). Atal Bihari Vajpayee
(b). Chandra Shekhar
(c). Inder Kumar Gujral
(d). V P Singh
Your Answer A
Correct Answer A

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3.
Name the youngest person who served as the Prime Minister of India?
(a). Indira Gandhi
(b). Jawahar Lal Nehru
(c). V. P. Singh
(d). Rajiv Gandhi
Your Answer D
Correct Answer D

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4.
Which of the following is the official residence of the Prime Minister of India?
(a). No. 1 Safdurjung Road
(b). No. 7, Akbar Road
(c). No. 10, Janpath
(d). No. 7 Race Course Road
Your Answer D
Correct Answer D

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5.
Which Indian Prime Minister was the first to be awarded the Bharat Ratna posthumously?
(a). Jawahar Lal Nehru
(b). Indira Gandhi
(c). Lal Bhadur Shastri
(d). Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Your Answer C
Correct Answer C

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6.
Which Prime Minister's autobiography is titled "Matters of Discretion: An Autobiography"?
(a). I.K. Gujral
(b). Manmohan Singh
(c). Indira Gandhi
(d). Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Your Answer A
Correct Answer A

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7.
How many Lok Sabha Elections have been held in India since Independence?
(a). 10
(b). 12
(c). 14
(d). 16
Your Answer D
Correct Answer D

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8.
Which post Mr Narendra Modi held before becoming the Prime Minister?
(a). Chief Minister
(b). Home Minister
(c). Vice President
(d). None of these
Your Answer A
Correct Answer A

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9.
Who was the only Prime Minister of India to be awarded the Nishan-e-Pakistan, Pakistan's
highest civilian honour?
(a). Atal Bihari Vajpayee
(b). Indira Gandhi
(c). Morarji Desai
(d). Manmohan Singh
Your Answer C
Correct Answer C

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10.
What is the Minimum age requirement for a Rajya Sabha candidate to be eligible for the position
of Prime Minister of India?
(a). 25 years
(b). 30 years
(c). 35 years
(d). None of these
Your Answer B
Correct Answer B

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1.
Mr Rajat Sharma is a salesman in India who keeps travelling around the world for business. He
had to visit China for a business trip and he had to make a deal of Air Conditioners. In which
currency will he pay to the Chinese businessman?
(a). Chinese Dollar
(b). Yen
(c). Yuan
(d). Pound
Your Answer C
Correct Answer C

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2.
His boss was very happy with him and he decided to send Rajat Sharma for another assignment.
This time, he had to make a deal of Television Sets and for that he had to go to Bangkok. In
which country was Rajat Sharma going?
(a). Canada
(b). Greece
(c). Thailand
(d). England
Your Answer C
Correct Answer C
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3.
This time around, upon returning, Rajat Sharma made a huge profit. He decided to take a week
off from the work and was looking to go for a Holiday. He was thinking of places where the
currency is weaker than India’s in order to make his holiday cheaper. Out of the following
places, which one he will choose?
(a). Washington
(b). Beijing
(c). Colombo
(d). London
Your Answer C
Correct Answer C

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4.
Rajat Sharma went for a week-long trip in Colombo and had lots of fun. The weather was good
and the place was economical as well. When he came back and calculated his expenditure, he
came to know that he had spent 10000 Sri Lankan Rupees. How much approximately it will be in
INR?
Hint (1 Sri Lankan Rupee is equal to 0.41 INR)
(a). 4100 Rs
(b). 3100 Rs
(c). 1100 Rs
(d). 1100 Rs
Your Answer A
Correct Answer A

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5.
On returning, when Rajat Sharma went to the office, his boss gave him his next assignment. He
had to go to Australia for a meeting with a client. Which of the following options is the capital
city of Australia?
(a). Sydney
(b). Melbourne
(c). Adelaide
(d). Canberra
Your Answer D
Correct Answer D

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6.
After another deal was cracked, Rajat Sharma had to go to the United Kingdom to meet his
brother. He came to know that United Kingdom consists of four countries. Which of these
countries is not a part of United Kingdom?
(a). Scotland
(b). Ireland
(c). Wales
(d). None of these
Your Answer D
Correct Answer D

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7.
His brother used to live in London. Rajat Sharma went to meet him and stayed there for three
days. What is the currency used in the city?
(a). Dollar
(b). Pound sterling
(c). Euro
(d). None of these
Your Answer B
Correct Answer B

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8.
After a short stay, he had to go back to work. His next assignment was in New Zealand where his
boss was waiting for him to arrive. Rajat Sharma boarded a flight to the country’s capital. In
which city did he land?
(a). Wellington
(b). Auckland
(c). Christchurch
(d). None of these
Your Answer A
Correct Answer A

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9.
In New Zealand, he had a meeting with some delegates who were from Moscow. For the deal,
they had some cash in the currency of their country and they asked Rajat Sharma to get it
exchanged. What was the currency they were using?
(a). Euro
(b). Ruble
(c). Liar
(d). Dinar
Your Answer B
Correct Answer B

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10.
When he came back to India, Rajat Sharma told his boss that he has travelled a lot in last few
weeks and asked if he can be given assignments to nearby countries so that the travelling is less.
Which city would suit Rajat Sharma for next assignment?
(a). Brasilia
(b). Ottawa
(c). Spain
(d). Kaula Lumpur
Your Answer D
Correct Answer D

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1.
Which of the planets in our solar system is 5th in the ascending order of distance from the Sun?
(a). Earth
(b). Neptune
(c). Saturn
(d). Jupiter
Your Answer D
Correct Answer D

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2.
Which planet is the smallest in terms of size in our Solar System?
(a). Mercury
(b). Neptune
(c). Venus
(d). Earth
Your Answer A
Correct Answer A

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3.
Which of these planets does not have any natural satellite?
(a). Earth
(b). Venus
(c). Jupiter
(d). Saturn
Your Answer B
Correct Answer B

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4.
The Great Red Spot is found on which planet?
(a). Saturn
(b). Mars
(c). Jupiter
(d). Mercury
Your Answer C
Correct Answer C

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5.
Titan is the natural satellite of which planet?
(a). Jupiter
(b). Neptune
(c). Uranus
(d). Saturn
Your Answer D
Correct Answer D

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6.
We all know that Jupiter is the largest planet. Do you know which one is the second largest?
(a). Uranus
(b). Neptune
(c). Earth
(d). Saturn
Your Answer D
Correct Answer D

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7.
Which of the two planets have the asteroid belt between their orbits?
(a). Mars and Jupiter
(b). Jupiter and Saturn
(c). Earth and Mars
(d). None of these
Your Answer A
Correct Answer A

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8.
Which of these planets is not a terrestrial planet?
(a). Earth
(b). Uranus
(c). Venus
(d). Mercury
Your Answer B
Correct Answer B

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9.
In terms of size, what is the position of the Earth going in the descending order?
(a). 3rd
(b). 4th
(c). 5th
(d). 6th
Your Answer C
Correct Answer C

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10.
Which element in the Earth’s Atmosphere is unique and is one of the reasons behind the
existence of life on it?
(a). Oxygen
(b). Carbondioxide
(c). Nitrogen
(d). None of these
Your Answer A
Correct Answer A

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1.
Which of them is the longest serving President of India?
(a). V V Giri
(b). Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(c). Ramaswamy Venkataraman
(d). Shankar Dayal Sharma
Your Answer B
Correct Answer B

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2.
R. Venkatraman served as eight President of India. What was his profession?
(a). Lawyer
(b). Teacher
(c). Journalist
(d). Scientist
Your Answer A
Correct Answer A

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3.
Which Indian President was a scientist at DRDO and ISRO before he/she became President?
(a). K. R. Narayanan
(b). V. V. Giri
(c). Manmohan Singh
(d). A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Azad
Your Answer D
Correct Answer D

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4.
Who is the shortest serving President of India?
(a). V V Giri
(b). Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
(c). Shankar Dayal Sharma
(d). Zakir Hussain
Your Answer D
Correct Answer D

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5.
What is the minimum age limit for a person to be eligible for Presidency?
(a). 25 years
(b). 30 years
(c). 35 years
(d). 18 years
Your Answer C
Correct Answer C

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6.
Our current President is Ram Nath Kovind. How many people have become Presidents before
him excluding those who became acting Presidents?
(a). 13
(b). 14
(c). 15
(d). 12
Your Answer A
Correct Answer A

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7.
Who among the following was affectionately known as “People’s President”?
(a). Jawahar Lal Nehru
(b). Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(c). Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
(d). Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Azad
Your Answer D
Correct Answer D

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8.
Which President the author of the book “India Divided”?
(a). Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(b). Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
(c). Zakir Hussain
(d). V.V. Giri
Your Answer A
Correct Answer A

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9.
Who is only the second person after Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan to have served twice as the vice
president of India?
(a). Bhairon Singh Shekhawat
(b). Krishna Kant
(c). Mohammad Hamid Ansari
(d). Shankar Dayal Sharma
Your Answer C
Correct Answer C

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10.
What is the maximum number of terms that a person can hold for the office of President of India.
(a). 1 Term
(b). 2 Terms
(c). 3 Terms
(d). No Limit
Your Answer D
Correct Answer D

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1.
Who was the first person of Indian origin to receive a Nobel Prize?
(a). Rabindranath Tagore
(b). C V Raman
(c). Mother Teresa
(d). Amartya Sen
Your Answer A
Correct Answer A

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2.
Speaking of Rabindranath Tagore, when did he receive his Nobel Prize?
(a). 1919
(b). 1917
(c). 1915
(d). 1913
Your Answer D
Correct Answer D

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3.
In which field did Amartya Sen receive the Nobel Prize in 1998?
(a). Peace
(b). Physics
(c). Economics
(d). None of these
Your Answer C
Correct Answer C

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4.
Who is the latest Indian Citizen to receive the Nobel Prize?
(a). Venkatraman Ramakrishnan
(b). Kailash Satyarthi
(c). V S Naipaul
(d). None of these
Your Answer B
Correct Answer B

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5.
When did the 14th Dalai Lama receive his Nobel prize?
(a). 1983
(b). 1987
(c). 1989
(d). 1991
Your Answer C
Correct Answer C

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6.
Rudyard Kipling, the world famous author from United Kingdom, was born in British India. He
got the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907. In which city he was born?
(a). Bombay
(b). Raipur
(c). Calcutta
(d). Agra
Your Answer A
Correct Answer A
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7.
The Nobel Prize is not given in which of these fields?
(a). Chemistry
(b). Medicine
(c). Maths
(d). None of these
Your Answer C
Correct Answer C

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8.
Which of the following people did not get a Nobel Prize for Peace?
(a). Mother Teresa
(b). Dalai Lama
(c). Kailash Satyarthi
(d). None of these
Your Answer D
Correct Answer D

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9.
C V Raman got the Nobel Prize for his contribution in Physics. He was responsible for the
introduction of Raman Effect. Which phenomena was it related to?
(a). Scattering of Light
(b). Total Internal Reflection
(c). Electromagnetic Induction
(d). None of these
Your Answer A
Correct Answer A
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10.
Along with Kailash Satyarthi, Malala Yousafzai also got the Nobel Prize for peace. She is from
which country?
(a). Bangladesh
(b). Pakistan
(c). Saudi Arabia
(d). Qatar
Your Answer B
Correct Answer B

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