Question 1: Which organization publishes the Red List?
Answer: International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN)
Question 2: What is the UNEP?
Answer: United Nations Environment Program
Question 3: Who is Reliance Jio Officer?
Answer: Mukesh Ambani
Question 4: Where is Rajaji National Park?
Answer: Uttarakhand
Question 5: Where is the NCC headquarters in India?
Answer: Delhi
Question 6: What is the NCC?
Answer: Unity and Discipline
Question 7: What is the full name of NSS?
Answer: National Service Scheme
Question 8: Where was Akbar's coronation?
Answer: Kalanaur
Question 9: Which gas is also known as marsh gas?
Answer: Methane
Question 10: One Year International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development-GhoshThe United Nations has What year
Answer: 2017
Question 11: How long is the maximum difference between the two sessions of Parliament?
Answer: 6 months
Question 12: Where is the Hall of Bulls?
Answer: Cave of Lascaux (France)
Question 13: Who is the architect of the Gates of Paradise?
Answer: Lorenzo Gibberti
Question 14: Tribute Money - Who Earn ?
Answer: Italian painter Masaccio
Question 15: Which temple is known as Black Pagoda?
Answer: Sun Temple of Konark
Question 16: Who is the inventor of lithography?
Answer: Allen Senefelder
Question 17: Who was Amrita Shergill?
Answer: Renowned Indian artists
Question 18: What is the father of Indian political cartoon?
Answer: Keshab Shankar Pillai
Question 19: Where is the historical alai darwaza?
Answer: Delhi
Question 20: Who gave the term Favism?
Answer: Louis Vauxelas
started a moody movement - B. More. Ambedkar
- Vijay Nagar was the best ruler of the kingdom - Krishnadev Roy
- Marathi newspaper 'Keshari' started - Bal Gangadhar Tilak
- During the Simon Commission, the Viceroy of India was Lord Linlithgow.
- The highest peak in Africa is Mount Kilimanjaro.
- The highest peak in North America is - Mount McKinley.
- The largest intersean sea in the world is the Caspian Sea.
- Australia's main river system is - Murray Darling.
- The sound wave of wind clouds is - longitudinal waves.
- The human body controls the brain temperature - hypothalamus.
- Number of chronic nerves of human body - 12 pairs.
- Used for dry cleansing - Lubricating Well.
- If the metal receptors increase the warmth, its resistance - decreases.
- The surroundings of the Oxon fence are covered - by Myoline Sid.
- The instrument used for the analysis of water - voltameter.
- Filaments used in electric bulbs - more resistance and melting point.
- The lining of the eye lens is filled with liquid - by Vitrius Hummer.
- The transistors that transmit the flow through the device - by transistor.
- In the paragraph of the Indian Constitution, equal pay for equal work for both men and women - in directional principles.
- The constitutional chief of the state is - the governor.
- Bhagat Singh and Rajaguru were falsely - 23rd March 1931.
- The Venetian tourists came to Bijoya Nagar empire - Nikola Das-Kanti
24 The name of the northern part of the Western Ghat Mountains - known as Saharan. - The famous novel 'One hundred years of solitude', written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- The relative heat of the water is three quarters.
27 The continuous reason for that is to echo the word in a cell - as a result of reflection.
28 'Po' river flows over the country - Italy
29 'Sun kiran sixth' is a solar power station. - 2014 Oscar Award Best Picture