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GENERAL AWARENESS MCQ

1. What does the abbreviation "ASSOCHAM" stand for ?
(1)Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry
(2)Associated Chambers of Chemicals and Metals
(3)Association of Chemists and Metallurgists
(4)Association of Chemists, Horticulturist, Anthologists and Metallurgists


2.Who is the author of the book "Romancing with Life" ?
(1) Bill Clinton 
(2) Kapil Dev 
(3) Devanand 
(4) Shashi Tharoor


3.What does the letters XP stand for in the product Microsoft XP ?
(1) Extended product 
(2) Extra Pampering
(3) Experience 
(4) Entry level product


4. Pablo Picasso, the famous painter was :
(1) French 
(2) Italian 
(3) Flemish 
(4) Spanish


5.Which Mughal Emperor prohibited the use of tobacco ?
(1) Baber 
(2) Jahangir
(3) Aura ngzeb 
(4) Muhammed Shah


6.Which of the following does not have an Oil Refinery ?
(1) Tarapore 
(2) Digboi 
(3) Barauni 
(4) Mangalore


7.The Nobel Prize for literature in the year 2009 was won by :
(1) Ada Yonath 
(2) Herta Mueller 
(3) Carol Greider 
(4) Jean-Marie Gustave le Clezio


8.The year in which the first man landed on the Moon was :
(1) 1962 
(2) 1965 
(3) 1969 
(4) 1970


9.The country rated highest on the Human Development Index as per the UNDP, HDI-2009 report is :
(1) Sweden 
(2) Norway 
(3) Australia 
(4) U.S.A.


10.The first Indian sports woman to win a medal in World Athletics is :
(1) P.T. Usha 
(2) Shiny Wilson 
(3) Anjali Bhagwat 
(4) Anju B. George


11.Durand Line is the line dividing :
(1) Poland and Germany 
(2) Pakistan and Afghanistan
(3) India and Tibet 
(4) France and Germany


12.A south Rajasthani tribe earning its living by song and dance :
(1) Moors 
(2) Khasis 
(3) Garasia 
(4) Mayas


13.During Cardiac failure, which of the following is advised as a first aid ?
(1) Mouth to mouth resuscitation 
(2) Giving external cardiac massage
(3) Giving cool water to drink 
(4) Giving complete body massage


14The video games Xbox is a product of :
(1) Sega 
(2) Sony 
(3) Intel 
(4) Microsoft


15.The main chemical substance present in the bones and teeth of animals is :
(1) Sodium chloride 
(2) Sugar 
(3) Calcium phosphate 
(4) Calcium sulphate


16.Why is it easier to swim in sea than in a river ?
(1) Density of sea water is lower than the density of the river water
(2) Density of sea water is higher than the density of the river water
(3) Waves in the sea help us to float
(4) River is less deeper than sea


17.Hydrogen was discovered by :
(1) Priestley 
(2) Boyle 
(3) Charles 
(4) Cavendish


18.Eudiometer is used for measuring :
(1) Volume changes in chemical reactions between gases
(2) Electric current of small magnitude
(3) Distance covered by wheeled vehicles
(4) Measuring optical activity


 19. The biggest Delta in the world is the :
(1) Sicily Delta 
(2) Ganges Delta 
(3) Caspian Delta 
(4) Nippon Delta


20.Which part of the body is affected by "Meningitis" ?
(1) Lungs 
(2) Intestines
(3) Lining of the chest wall 
(4) Spinal cord and Brain


21.Which is the world's tallest structure ?
(1) KVLY-TV mast 
(2) Burj Khalifa 
(3) Taipei Towers 
(4) CN Tower


22.Which company's famously advertised vision statement is 'The Network is the Computer' ?
(1) Cisco Systems 
(2) Lucent Technologies
(3) Sun Microsystems 
(4) Nortel Networks


23.The Essar group of companies has been promoted by :
(1) Ruias 
(2) Ambanis 
(3) Goenkas 
(4) Kanorias


24.The acronym USB stands for :
(1) Universal System Board 
(2) Universal Synchronized Bus
(3) Universal Serial Bus 
(4) Universal System Bus


25.'Make Believe' is the tag line of which company ?
(1) Philips 
(2) Motorola 
(3) Sony Ericsson 
(4) Nokia


26.Which is the third highest peak in India ?
(1) Kanchenjunga 
(2) Nanga Parbat
(3) Gasher Brum
(4) Dunagiri


27.The country that accounts for nearly one-third of the total teak production of the world is :
(1) Bangladesh 
(2) Zambia 
(3) Myanmar 
(4) India


28.The city that is the biggest centre for manufacture of automobiles in the world ?
(1) Gurgaon 
(2) Tokyo 
(3) Detroit 
(4) Berlin


29.World Literacy day is celebrated on :
(1) 8th August 
(2) 8th September 
(3) 8th October 
(4) 8th July


30. The place that is known as the roof of the world is :
(1) Cuba 
(2) Japan 
(3) Tibet 
(4) Romania


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