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RIMC GK MOCK TEST 5 TIME 1HR

MM 75

Q1. Asiatic black bear and snow leopard is found in which of the following places? (a) Sundarbans
National Park (b) Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Parks (c) Keoladeo National Park (d)
Manas Wildlife Sanctuary

Q2. Mother Teresa won Nobel Prize for? (a) Literature (b) Physics (c) Peace (d) Economic Studies

Q3. BCG vaccine is given to protect from which of the following? (a) Jaundice (b) Anaemia (c)
Tuberculosis (d) Polio

Q4. Parallel venation is found in _____ . (a) plants which are monocots (b) plants which have a dicot
stem (c) plants with leaves similar to Tulsi (d) plants with tap roots

Q5. The hardest part of the body is ______. (a) Bones (b) Tooth Enamel (c) Skull (d) Spinal Cord

Q6. The second most senior office in the country is of _____ . (a) Office of the President of India (b)
Office of the Prime Minister of India (c) Office of the Vice President of India (d) Office of the Chief
Justice of India

Q7. Article 187 of the Indian Constitution "Secretariat of State Legislature" deals with? (a) the State
Government (b) the directive principles of state policy (c) the Union Government (d) the
fundamental rights of the Indian Citizen

Q8. Which country won the first cricket world cup? (a) New Zealand (b) West Indies (c) England (d)
Australia

Q9. Who is the author of "Promise Me a Million Times"? (a) Amish Tripathi (b) Durjoy Datta (c)
Keshav Aneel (d) Savi Sharma

Q10. Who built the Group of Monuments at Pattadakal? (a) Chola Kings (b) Pallava Kings (c) Chera
Kings (d) Chalukya Kings

Q11. In which year Colombia hosted the NAM summit? (a) 1994 (b) 1995 (c) 1996 (d) 1997

Q12. World Environment Day falls on (a) June 5th (b) October 2nd (c) November 10th (d) November
19th

Q13. Which among the following is the smallest country in terms of area? (a) Switzerland (b)
Singapore (c) Sweden (d) New Zealand

Q14. Who coined the name of optical fibre? (a) Samuel Cohen (b) Narinder Kapany (c) Percy L.
Spencer (d) T.H. Maimah

Q15. On which river has “Naranarayan Setu” been built? (a) Ganga (b) Brahmaputra (c) Mahanadi (d)
Godavari

Q16. Which programming language is developed by James A Gosling? (a) ASP.Net (b) Java (c) PHP (d)
C#
Q17. The nitrogenous waste of Human Beings is (a) Ammonia (b) Urea (c) Ammonium Nitrate (d) Uric
Acid

Q18. Equs Asinus is the scientific name of (a) Donkey (b) Cow (c) Deer (d) Kangaroo

Q19. ______ is used for making chemical apparatus like beakers, flasks etc. (a) Potash glass (b) Hard
glass (c) Soda glass (d) Jena glass

Q20. Shaheed Ashfaque Ullah Khan Prani Udyaan, which was granted recognition in December 2020
is located in – a. Varanasi b. Allahabad c. Kakori d. Gorakhpur

Q21. Who was the first governor general of Portuguese in India? (a) Francisco de Almedia (b)
Albuquerque (c) Nuno Da Cunha (d) None Of these

Q22. First Permanent factory of the Dutch was set up at? (a) Pulicat (b) Masulipatam (c) Calicut (d)
None Of these

Q23. In 1667 the first French Factory was established at Surat By? (a) Pulicat (b) Chevaliar Hebert (c)
Francois Caron (d) Benoit

Q24. Who among the following introduced the subsidiary alliance system in India? (a) Lord Clive (b)
Lord Wellesley (c) Lord Cunningham (d) Lord Canning

Q25.Treaty of Surat was signed between? (a) British & Raghuju Bhonsle (b) British & Raghunath Rao
(c) French & Raghunath Rao (d) None of these

Q26. Who was defeated by British Troops lead by Fredrick Roberts in the Battle of Kandahar? (a)
Jahangir (b) Raghunath Rao (c) Raghuju Bhonsle (d) Ayub Khan

Q27. Under the Act of ______ Burma was separated from India with a separate constitution? (a)
1935 (b) 1945 (c) 1955 (d) None of These

Q28.In which year did Gandhiji undertake the famous Dandi March? (a)1920 (b)1930 (c)1925
(d)1935

Q29. Under which among the following acts, Civil Services started in India? (a) Charter Act 1813 (b)
Charter Act 1833 (c) Charter Act 1853 (d) Charter Act 1793

Q30. Pipali in Bengal is best known for which of the following ? (a) First Dutch Factory (b) First
Portuguese Factory (c) First French Factory (d) First British Factory

Q31. Who holds the power to increase the number of judges in the Supreme Court? (a) Prime
Minister (b) President (c) Parliament (d) Ministry of law

Q32. Indian parliament law can be declared as unconstitutional by? (a) Powers of the President of
India (b) Judicial review (c) Powers of the Prime Minister of India (d) Leader of the Opposition

Q33. Who of the following Chief Justices of India acted as the president of India also (a) Justice M.
Hidayatullah (b) Justice P.N. Bhagwati (c) Justice Mehar Chand Mahajan (d) Justice B.K. Mukherjee
Q34. Kharif crops are sown (a) A the beginning of the South-West monsoon (b) At the end of the
South West monsoon (c) At the beginning of the North-East monsoon (d) At the end of North-East
monsoon

Q35. Marble is the metamorphosed form of (a) Shale (b) Basalt (c) Sandstone (d) Limestone
Q36. What is the International Date Line? (a) It is the equator (b) It is the 0° longitude (c) It is the 90°
east longitude (d) It is the 180° longitude

Q37. A person, who draws or makes maps or charts, is called ________. (a) Hydrographer (b)
Cartographer (c) Seismographer (d) Cartogrammer

Q38. In the presence of which of the following, does the Vice President takes Oath? (a) President (b)
Lok Sabha Speaker (c) Chief Justice of India (d) Attorney General

Q39. All India Trinamool Congress was founded in the year ______. (a) 1925 (b) 1955 (c) 1984 (d)
1998

Q40. Indian National Congress is a part of which political group? (a) United Progressive Alliance (b)
National Democratic Alliance (c) Janata Parivar (d) Rashtra Parivar

Q41. Human Rights Day is observed every year on (a) 10 December (b) 24 February (c) 15 May (d) 21
July

Q42. The famous Lagoon lake of India is: (a) Dal Lake (b) Chilka Lake (c) Fatehpur sagar lake (d)
Mansarover

Q43. Which amongst the following is a book written by Dr. Harivansh Rai Bhachchan? (a)
Chidambara (b) Kapala Kundala (c) Kamayani (d) Satrangini

Q44. FiFi awards are given in_____industry: (a) Film (b) Home Appliances (c) Perfumes (d)
Automobiles Q45. National Environmental Engineering Research Institute is located at- (a) Pune (b)
Delhi (c) Mumbai (d) Nagpur

Q46. Once elected for a full term, a judge serves on the International Court of Justice for (a) Five
years (b) Six years (c) Nine years (d) Ten years

Q47. The UNSECO’s ‘Prix Jules Verne’ prize has been given to which of the following serials of
Doordarshan? (a) Turning Point (b) The World This Week (c) Surabhi (d) Eye Witness

Q48. X-rays were discovered by (a) Becquerel (b) Roentgen (c) Marie Curie (d) Van Lue

Q49. Waksman got the Nobel Prize for the discovery of: (a) Streptomycin (b) Chloromycetin (c)
Neomycin (d) Penicillin

Q50. Who is current Minister of Textiles in Narendra Modi government? (a) Ananthkumar (b) Kalraj
Mishra (c) Anant Geete (d) Smriti Zubin Irani

Q51. Sanchi Stupa is situated in which of the following state? (a) Uttar Pradesh (b) Karnataka (c)
Madhya Pradesh (d) Bihar

Q52. Sir Thomas Roe arrived in Surat as the first English Ambassador to the court of which Mughal
Emperor? (a) Jahangir (b) Shahjahan (c) Akbar (d) Aurangzeb

Q53. Araku Valley is a hill station and valley region situated in which state? (a) Kerala (b) Andhra
Pradesh (c) Karnataka (d) Tamil Nadu

Q54. Who inaugurated Kartarpur Corridor that links Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Pakistan to Dera
Baba Nanak shrine in this Punjab district? (a) Amit Shah (b) Narendra Modi (c) Rajnath Singh (d)
Captain Amarinder Singh
Q55. Which of the following book is not written by Salman Khurshid? (a) An Era of darkness: The
British India (b) At Home in India: The Muslim Saga (c) Sons of Babur: A Play in Search of India (d) The
Other Side of the Mountain

Q56. Who decides the Repo rate in India? (a) Government of India (b) Ministry of Finance (c) Reserve
bank of India (d) None of these

Q57. Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in which state? (a) Kerala (b) Andhra Pradesh
(c) Tamil Nadu (d) Karnataka

Q58. The first important ruler to emerge from the Chola Dynasty was __________. (a) Vijayalaya (b)
Rajendra Chola (c) Rajaraja Chola (d) Rajadhiraj Chola

Q59. Isotone has always ______. (a) Same number of protons (b) Same atomic number (c) Same
number of neutron (d) Same number of proton and same number of neutron

Q60. Harika Dronavalli who got Padma shri in 2019 is related with which sport? (a) Archery (b) Chess
(c) Table Tennis (d) Basketball

61. At which of the following places in Gujarat did the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi lay the
foundation stone of AIIMS in December 2021? a. Surat b. Vadodara c. Jamnagar d. Rajkot

62. Ms. Sugathakumari, the renowned poet who passed away in December 2020, wrote in which
language? a. Kannada b. Telugu c. Malayalam d. Tamil

63. Robert Lewandowski, who has been chosen the FIFA Men’s Player of the Year 2020, belongs to
which country? a. France b. Poland c. Argentina d. Brazil

64. Who of the following has been ranked at No. 1 position in Forbes World’s 100 Most Powerful
Women 2020? a. Ms. Angela Merkel b.Ms Christine Lagarde c. Ms Kamala Harris d. Ms Tulsi Gabbard
65. Who of the following has been awarded the Sir Garfield Sobers Award for Male Cricketer of the
Decade by ICC? a. Steve Smith b. Virat Kohli c. MS Dhoni d. Rashid Khan

66. In which of the following cities was an advanced Hypersonic Wind Tunnel test facility
inaugurated by the Defence Minister in December 2020? a. Bengaluru b. Chennai c. Hyderabad d.
Nashik

67. In December 2020, Virat Kohli became the quickest to reach 12000 runs in ODIs. In how many
matches did Virat Kohli achieve the feat? a. 224 b. 234 c. 240 d. 242

68. Which country has topped the Human Development Index 2020 released by UNDP in December
2020? a. Norway b. Finland c. Switzerland d. Germany

69. Armand Duplantis, who has been named the Male Athlete of the Year 2020 by World Athletics is
associated with which of the following events? a. Marathon b. Pole-vault c. Decathlon d. Long jump
70. Who of the following was named Person of the Year 2020 by Time magazine? a. Joe Biden b.
Donald Trump c. Vladimir Putin d. Bill Gates

71. Which of the following Indian research institutions has been awarded the International King
Bhumibol World Soil Day Award 2020? a. Indian Council of Medical Research b. Indian Council of
Agricultural Research c. Indian Institute of Scence d.Central Drug Research Institute

72. Who of the following has been named the ATP Player of the year 2020? a. Roger Federer b.
Rafael Nadal c. Novak Djokovic d. Dominic Thiem
73. Jehan Daruvala is associated with which of the following sports? a. Snooker b. Car racing c.
Squash d. Golf

74. Which of the following cities of Madhya Pradesh were included in the list of World Heritage
Cities by UNESCO in December 2020? a. Gwalior and Bhopal b. Ujjain and Orchha c. Gwalior and
Orchha c. Sanchi and Bhopal

75. Gatka, an indigenous game included in the Khelo India Youth Games 2021, is native to which of
the following states of India? a. Punjab b. Manipur c. Karnataka d. Maharashtra

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