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MCQ Quizzes of the Day - 2024-04-27

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Q1. In Volleyball, how many players per team are on the court?
Q1. In Volleyball, how many players per team are on the court?

(A) Five
(A) Five
(B) Seven
(B) Seven
(C) Six
(C) Six
(D) Eight
(D) Eight
Answer: (C) Six
Answer: (C) Six
A volleyball team has six players on the court at one time, with two teams of six players on opposite sides of the net. The teams can have different combinations of men and women, such as three men and three women, four men and two women, or four women and two men. However, teams can also have four players, with two men and two women.
A volleyball team has six players on the court at one time, with two teams of six players on opposite sides of the net. The teams can have different combinations of men and women, such as three men and three women, four men and two women, or four women and two men. However, teams can also have four players, with two men and two women.

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Q2. The National Stock Exchange is located in
Q2. The National Stock Exchange is located in

(A) Mumbai
(A) Mumbai
(B) Kolkata
(B) Kolkata
(C) Hyderabad
(C) Hyderabad
(D) New Delhi
(D) New Delhi
Answer: (A) Mumbai
Answer: (A) Mumbai
The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) is located in Mumbai. It's India's largest financial market and the country's leading stock exchange. The NSE was established in 1992 and launched in 1994 to bring more transparency to the Indian capital market. It was the first exchange in India to offer fully automated electronic trading, and has an electronic limit order book for trading derivatives and ETFs.
The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) is located in Mumbai. It's India's largest financial market and the country's leading stock exchange. The NSE was established in 1992 and launched in 1994 to bring more transparency to the Indian capital market. It was the first exchange in India to offer fully automated electronic trading, and has an electronic limit order book for trading derivatives and ETFs.

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Q3. From the following list identify the hardware component that can be used to transfer files from one computer to another.
Q3. From the following list identify the hardware component that can be used to transfer files from one computer to another.

(A) BIOS
(A) BIOS
(B) Hard Disk
(B) Hard Disk
(C) CPU
(C) CPU
(D) USB Flash Drive
(D) USB Flash Drive
Answer: (D) USB Flash Drive
Answer: (D) USB Flash Drive
USB drives are commonly used for storage, data backup, and transferring files between devices. USB drives come in multiple storage capacities and different ports, each having a unique shape. Using a USB drive can differ depending on the type of computer that you want to connect to. A typical USB drive is removable, rewritable, and smaller than an optical disc.
USB drives are commonly used for storage, data backup, and transferring files between devices. USB drives come in multiple storage capacities and different ports, each having a unique shape. Using a USB drive can differ depending on the type of computer that you want to connect to. A typical USB drive is removable, rewritable, and smaller than an optical disc.

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Q4. Which of the following countries share border with Assam?
Q4. Which of the following countries share border with Assam?

(A) China
(A) China
(B) Nepal
(B) Nepal
(C) Myanmar
(C) Myanmar
(D) Bhutan
(D) Bhutan
Answer: (D) Bhutan
Answer: (D) Bhutan
Assam shares international borders with Bhutan and Bangladesh.
Assam shares international borders with Bhutan and Bangladesh.

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Q5. The range which separates Indo-Gangetic Plains of Northern India from the Deccan Plateau of Southern India is
Q5. The range which separates Indo-Gangetic Plains of Northern India from the Deccan Plateau of Southern India is

(A) Karakoram Range
(A) Karakoram Range
(B) Satpura and Vindhya Range
(B) Satpura and Vindhya Range
(C) Aravalli Range
(C) Aravalli Range
(D) Pir Panjal Range
(D) Pir Panjal Range
Answer: (B) Satpura and Vindhya Range
Answer: (B) Satpura and Vindhya Range
The Vindhya Range separates the Indo-Gangetic Plains of Northern India from the Deccan Plateau of Southern India. The Vindhya Range is a complex chain of mountain ridges, hill ranges, highlands, and plateau escarpments in west-central India. The northern chain of the Vindhyas continues eastwards as Bhander Plateau and as the traditional boundary between Hindustan proper (North India) and Deccan (South India). The Vindhya Range lies in the north of the Satpura Range and the east of the Aravali range. The Amarkantak region is the meeting point of the Vindhya and the Satpura Ranges, with the Maikal Hills being the fulcrum. This is where the Narmada River, the Son River and Johila River emerge.
The Vindhya Range separates the Indo-Gangetic Plains of Northern India from the Deccan Plateau of Southern India. The Vindhya Range is a complex chain of mountain ridges, hill ranges, highlands, and plateau escarpments in west-central India. The northern chain of the Vindhyas continues eastwards as Bhander Plateau and as the traditional boundary between Hindustan proper (North India) and Deccan (South India). The Vindhya Range lies in the north of the Satpura Range and the east of the Aravali range. The Amarkantak region is the meeting point of the Vindhya and the Satpura Ranges, with the Maikal Hills being the fulcrum. This is where the Narmada River, the Son River and Johila River emerge.

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Q6. Which colour is not present in the Olympic Flag?
Q6. Which colour is not present in the Olympic Flag?

(A) Red
(A) Red
(B) Green
(B) Green
(C) Purple
(C) Purple
(D) Yellow
(D) Yellow
Answer: (C) Purple
Answer: (C) Purple
Purple is not present in the Olympic flag, which has five interlaced rings of different colors: blue, yellow, black, green, and red. The five rings represent the five continents of the world, Europe, Asia, Africa, The Americas, and Oceania. The rings are depicted in five different colors from left to right: blue, black, red on the top, yellow and green at the bottom. The Olympic flag was created in 1913 under the guidance of Baron de Coubertin, the founder of the International Olympic Committee. The rings feature on the Olympic flag and medals, and are often the backdrop for photos with athletes, spectators, and officials.
Purple is not present in the Olympic flag, which has five interlaced rings of different colors: blue, yellow, black, green, and red. The five rings represent the five continents of the world, Europe, Asia, Africa, The Americas, and Oceania. The rings are depicted in five different colors from left to right: blue, black, red on the top, yellow and green at the bottom. The Olympic flag was created in 1913 under the guidance of Baron de Coubertin, the founder of the International Olympic Committee. The rings feature on the Olympic flag and medals, and are often the backdrop for photos with athletes, spectators, and officials.

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Q7. How many states of India shares border with Assam?
Q7. How many states of India shares border with Assam?

(A) Nine
(A) Nine
(B) Seven
(B) Seven
(C) Eight
(C) Eight
(D) Ten
(D) Ten
Answer: (B) Seven
Answer: (B) Seven
Assam shares a border with seven Indian states: West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Tripura, Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram.
Assam shares a border with seven Indian states: West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Tripura, Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram.

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Q8. Amongst the following rivers, which one does not originate from the Himalayas?
Q8. Amongst the following rivers, which one does not originate from the Himalayas?

(A) Indus
(A) Indus
(B) Ganga
(B) Ganga
(C) Yamuna
(C) Yamuna
(D) Narmada
(D) Narmada
Answer: (D) Narmada
Answer: (D) Narmada
The Narmada River is the fifth largest river in India and the longest river that flows west in the country. It is 1,312 kilometers (815 miles) long and flows through Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Gujarat before reaching the Gulf of Cambay in the Arabian Sea. The river originates near the Amarkantak range of mountains in Madhya Pradesh at an elevation of about 900 meters.
The Narmada River is the fifth largest river in India and the longest river that flows west in the country. It is 1,312 kilometers (815 miles) long and flows through Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Gujarat before reaching the Gulf of Cambay in the Arabian Sea. The river originates near the Amarkantak range of mountains in Madhya Pradesh at an elevation of about 900 meters.

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Q9. Which social science studies the production, distribution and consumption of wealth?
Q9. Which social science studies the production, distribution and consumption of wealth?

(A) Commerce
(A) Commerce
(B) Economics
(B) Economics
(C) Political Science
(C) Political Science
(D) Sociology
(D) Sociology
Answer: (B) Economics
Answer: (B) Economics
Economics is the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, including wealth. Economics is divided into two classes, microeconomics and macroeconomics, and it directly affects everyday life. Economics is primarily concerned with analyzing the choices that individuals, businesses, governments, and nations make to allocate limited resources. Economic models emerged from the broader field of political economy in the late 19th century.
Economics is the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, including wealth. Economics is divided into two classes, microeconomics and macroeconomics, and it directly affects everyday life. Economics is primarily concerned with analyzing the choices that individuals, businesses, governments, and nations make to allocate limited resources. Economic models emerged from the broader field of political economy in the late 19th century.

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Q10. Water has maximum density at
Q10. Water has maximum density at

(A) 100 °C
(A) 100 °C
(B) -40 °C
(B) -40 °C
(C) 0 °C
(C) 0 °C
(D) 4 °C
(D) 4 °C
Answer: (D) 4 °C
Answer: (D) 4 °C
Water has its maximum density at 4° Celsius (39.2° Fahrenheit), in its liquid phase. At this temperature, water's density is 0.9998395 grams per milliliter (g/ml). This is slightly less than 1 g/ml. Water behaves abnormally at this temperature. When water is heated from 0° Celsius, its volume decreases until it reaches 4° Celsius. Above 4° Celsius, water's volume increases as the temperature increases. At 4° Celsius, the cage-like structure of water begins to break and come closer, which decreases the volume and increases the density. Water's solid phase, ice, is more buoyant and forms at the surface of bodies of water, where it freezes downward.
Water has its maximum density at 4° Celsius (39.2° Fahrenheit), in its liquid phase. At this temperature, water's density is 0.9998395 grams per milliliter (g/ml). This is slightly less than 1 g/ml. Water behaves abnormally at this temperature. When water is heated from 0° Celsius, its volume decreases until it reaches 4° Celsius. Above 4° Celsius, water's volume increases as the temperature increases. At 4° Celsius, the cage-like structure of water begins to break and come closer, which decreases the volume and increases the density. Water's solid phase, ice, is more buoyant and forms at the surface of bodies of water, where it freezes downward.

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