Q1. When was the United Nations established? Q1. When was the United Nations established?
(A) 1946 (A) 1946
(B) 1945 (B) 1945
(C) 1919 (C) 1919
(D) 1999 (D) 1999
Answer: (B) 1945 Answer: (B) 1945
1945, 24th October.
The UN was established after World War II with the aim of preventing future world wars, succeeding the League of Nations, which was characterized as ineffective. On 25 April 1945, 50 governments met in San Francisco for a conference and started drafting the UN Charter, which was adopted on 25 June 1945 and took effect on 24 October 1945, when the UN began operations. Pursuant to the Charter, the organization's objectives include maintaining international peace and security, protecting human rights, delivering humanitarian aid, promoting sustainable development, and upholding international law.At its founding, the UN had 51 member states; with the addition of South Sudan in 2011, membership is now 193, representing almost all of the world's sovereign states.1945, 24th October.
The UN was established after World War II with the aim of preventing future world wars, succeeding the League of Nations, which was characterized as ineffective. On 25 April 1945, 50 governments met in San Francisco for a conference and started drafting the UN Charter, which was adopted on 25 June 1945 and took effect on 24 October 1945, when the UN began operations. Pursuant to the Charter, the organization's objectives include maintaining international peace and security, protecting human rights, delivering humanitarian aid, promoting sustainable development, and upholding international law.At its founding, the UN had 51 member states; with the addition of South Sudan in 2011, membership is now 193, representing almost all of the world's sovereign states.
Q1. When did the Aryans came to India? Q1. When did the Aryans came to India?
(A) Between 5000 BCE and 3000 BCE (A) Between 5000 BCE and 3000 BCE
(B) Between 2000 BCE and 1500 BCE (B) Between 2000 BCE and 1500 BCE
(C) Between 3000 BCE and 2000 BCE (C) Between 3000 BCE and 2000 BCE
(D) Between 1000 BCE and 500 BCE (D) Between 1000 BCE and 500 BCE
Answer: (B) Between 2000 BCE and 1500 BCE Answer: (B) Between 2000 BCE and 1500 BCE
The Aryans migrated to the Indian subcontinent in 1500 BCE (between 2000 BCE and 1500 BCE). They were a large community of nomadic cattle herders who came from central Asia. They crossed the Hindu Kush Mountains and came into contact with the Indus Valley Civilization.The Aryans migrated to the Indian subcontinent in 1500 BCE (between 2000 BCE and 1500 BCE). They were a large community of nomadic cattle herders who came from central Asia. They crossed the Hindu Kush Mountains and came into contact with the Indus Valley Civilization.
Q2. What is the traditional Assamese silk fabric known as? Q2. What is the traditional Assamese silk fabric known as?
(A) Pashmina (A) Pashmina
(B) Muga (B) Muga
(C) Tussar (C) Tussar
(D) Banarasi (D) Banarasi
Answer: (B) Muga Answer: (B) Muga
Muga silk is a unique and highly prized silk fabric native to Assam. It is known for its golden color and durability.
The traditional silk fabric of Assam is known as Assam silk, which refers to three main types of wild silk: Muga, Paat, Eri.Muga silk is a unique and highly prized silk fabric native to Assam. It is known for its golden color and durability.
The traditional silk fabric of Assam is known as Assam silk, which refers to three main types of wild silk: Muga, Paat, Eri.
Q3. What is the difference between RAM and ROM? Q3. What is the difference between RAM and ROM?
(A) RAM is permanent storage, while ROM is temporary storage. (A) RAM is permanent storage, while ROM is temporary storage.
(B) RAM is volatile memory, while ROM is non-volatile memory (B) RAM is volatile memory, while ROM is non-volatile memory
(C) RAM is used for long-term storage, while ROM is used for temporary storage. (C) RAM is used for long-term storage, while ROM is used for temporary storage.
(D) RAM can only read data, while ROM can both read and write data. (D) RAM can only read data, while ROM can both read and write data.
Answer: (B) RAM is volatile memory, while ROM is non-volatile memory Answer: (B) RAM is volatile memory, while ROM is non-volatile memory
RAM is volatile (loses data when power is off) while ROM is non-volatile (retains data).RAM is volatile (loses data when power is off) while ROM is non-volatile (retains data).
Q4. A transport vehicle for conveying the coffin at a funeral. Q4. A transport vehicle for conveying the coffin at a funeral.
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
(A) ambulance (A) ambulance
(B) bier (B) bier
(C) hearse (C) hearse
(D) van (D) van
Answer: (C) hearse Answer: (C) hearse
Substitute Word: hearse.
A hearse is a vehicle specifically designed to transport a deceased person's coffin.Substitute Word: hearse.
A hearse is a vehicle specifically designed to transport a deceased person's coffin.
Q5. Identify the antonym of ‘cheap’. Q5. Identify the antonym of ‘cheap’.
(A) Price (A) Price
(B) Poor (B) Poor
(C) Expensive (C) Expensive
(D) Rice (D) Rice
Answer: (C) Expensive Answer: (C) Expensive
"Expensive" is the opposite of "cheap," meaning it has a high price or cost."Expensive" is the opposite of "cheap," meaning it has a high price or cost.
Q6. Which of the following statements is incorrect? Q6. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
(A) Lakshadweep is a Union Territory of India (A) Lakshadweep is a Union Territory of India
(B) Maldives is a Union Territory of India (B) Maldives is a Union Territory of India
(C) Andaman and Nicobar Islands is a Union Territory of India (C) Andaman and Nicobar Islands is a Union Territory of India
(D) Puducherry is a Union Territory of India (D) Puducherry is a Union Territory of India
Answer: (B) Maldives is a Union Territory of India Answer: (B) Maldives is a Union Territory of India
The Maldives, officially the Republic of Maldives, and historically known as the Maldive Islands, is a country and archipelagic state in South Asia in the Indian Ocean. The Maldives is southwest of Sri Lanka and India, about 750 kilometres from the Asian continent's mainland.The Maldives, officially the Republic of Maldives, and historically known as the Maldive Islands, is a country and archipelagic state in South Asia in the Indian Ocean. The Maldives is southwest of Sri Lanka and India, about 750 kilometres from the Asian continent's mainland.
Q7. What is the antonym of Formidable? Q7. What is the antonym of Formidable?
(A) Trivial (A) Trivial
(B) Dangerous (B) Dangerous
(C) Scary (C) Scary
(D) Appalling (D) Appalling
Answer: (A) Trivial Answer: (A) Trivial
Formidable is an adjective that describes something or someone as impressively large, powerful, or difficult to defeat or overcome. It often carries a sense of awe or respect.
Antonyms of Formidable:
Trivial: fiddling, footling, lilliputian, little, niggling, petty, picayune, piddling, piffling, unimportant, small.
Weak: lacking physical or mental strength.
Insignificant: unimportant, trivial.Formidable is an adjective that describes something or someone as impressively large, powerful, or difficult to defeat or overcome. It often carries a sense of awe or respect.
Antonyms of Formidable:
Trivial: fiddling, footling, lilliputian, little, niggling, petty, picayune, piddling, piffling, unimportant, small.
Weak: lacking physical or mental strength.
Insignificant: unimportant, trivial.
Q8. Which of the following phenomena cannot be observed on the surface of the Moon? Q8. Which of the following phenomena cannot be observed on the surface of the Moon?
(A) Rising and setting of the Sun (A) Rising and setting of the Sun
(B) Solar eclipse (B) Solar eclipse
(C) Motion of comets (C) Motion of comets
(D) Twinkling of stars (D) Twinkling of stars
Answer: (D) Twinkling of stars Answer: (D) Twinkling of stars
Q10. When was Hindi adopted as official language of India? Q10. When was Hindi adopted as official language of India?
(A) 14 September 1947 (A) 14 September 1947
(B) 14 September 1950 (B) 14 September 1950
(C) 14 September 1949 (C) 14 September 1949
(D) 14 September 1951 (D) 14 September 1951
Answer: (C) 14 September 1949 Answer: (C) 14 September 1949
Hindi was adopted as the official language of the Union of India on the 14th of September 1949. Subsequently, in 1950, Hindi in the Devanagari script was declared as the official language of India.Hindi was adopted as the official language of the Union of India on the 14th of September 1949. Subsequently, in 1950, Hindi in the Devanagari script was declared as the official language of India.