Dec 13, 2006

Quiz IV

Hi Everyone!!


First a special mention to Errol who today had 25 correct of the 26 Questions. Also would want to thank Onita, Poonam, Aniket, Ravi and Shaymal for their contributions and participation everyday.

Here are the answers to yesterdays Quiz



1. 4
2. 3
3. 3
4. 3
5. 2
6. 1
7. 4
8. 3
9. 2
10. 1
11. 3
12. 1
13. 2
14. 4
15. 2
16. 3
17. 1
18. 2
19. 1
20. 4
21. 3
22. 3
23. 4
24. 2
25. 1
26. 1



And Now Our 4th Series for the Quiz This Week!!


1. The annual Oscar awards for excellence in different facets of cinema are awarded by the

1. American Film Association

2. New York Academy of Films

3. US Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

4. All-US Film Critics Association


2. If the President of India wishes to resign, he should address his resignation letter to the

1. Prime Minister

2. Vice-President

3. Chief Justice of India 4. Speaker of the Lok Sabha


3. If a feather and a steel ball of equal mass are dropped from a height simultaneously and there is complete vacuum all round,

1. The feather will touch the ground earlier

2. The ball will touch the ground earlier

3. The feather will touch the g\ound simultaneously

4. It is difficult to predict what will happen


4. Which of the following is a term not connected with stock exchanges in India?

1. SEBI

2. Badla

3. Hawala

4. Nifty


5. The fifth pay commission set up by the central government is headed by

1. Mr. Justice S.R. Pandian 2. Justice P.N. Kania

3. Justice Bachawat

4. Justice P.N. Bhawati


6. Mahatma Gandhi’s first experiment with “Satyagraha” took place in

1. Champaran

2. South Africa

3. Ahmedabad

4. Kheda


7. Who among the following is considered to be the “Bard of Avon”?

1. Geoffrey Chaucer

2. Lord Byron

3. Keats

4. William Shakespeare


8. Consider the following political parties:

a. Revolutionary Socialist party

b. Forward Bloc

c. Muslim League

d. Akali Dal


1. a and b

2. c and d

3. a, b and d

4. None of these


9. Which of the following terms is not connected with the Internet?

1. HTTP

2. Vortal

3. Hortal

4. TTML


10. The United Nations High Commission for Human Rights is situated at

1. Washington D.C .

2. New York

3. Geneva

4. Rome


11. The doldrums are

1. Equatorial low pressure belts

2. Polar low-pressure belts

3. Polar high pressure belts

4. Equatorial high pressure belts


12. The famous Borobudur temple is in

1. Java

2. Thailand

3. Surinam

4. Cambodia


13. Who among the following kings of Delhi was famous for his market reforms?

1. Akbar

2. Allaudin Khilji

3. Mohd. Tughlaq

4. Malik Kafur


14. Identify the incorrect pair:

1. S. Chandershekhar : Physics

2. A.P.J. Abul Kalam : Missile Technology

3. Jagdish Chander Bose : Physiology

4. Birbal Sawhni : Chemistry


15. Who was the Prime Minister of England at the time of India’s Independence?

1. Winston Churchill

2. Lord Mountbatten

3. Alfred Powell

4. Clement Atlee


16. “His theory regarding the formation of stars was rejected outright when made public for the first time, he, however was convinced of its truth and struggled for half a century to prove his point, culminating in worldwide acceptance and a rightly-deserved Nobel Prize for Physics____”. The scientist referred to above is most probably

1. Fred Hoyle

2. S. Chandershekhar

3. Albert Einstein

4. Jayant Narlikar


17. The National Environmental Engineering Research Institute is located at

1. Nagpur

2. Jamshedpur

3. Delhi

4. Calcutta


18. The “sea of tranquility” is on the

1. Jupiter

2. Moon

3. Sun

4. Pacific ocean


19. “Cybernetics” is concerned with

1. Structure of the cell

2. Advanced electronics

3. Space flights

4. Communication and control in machines


20. Who among the following has won the coveted “Bookers’ Booker” Prize?

1. Reddy Doyle

2. Salman Rushdie

3. Gita Hariharan

4. Mulk Raj Anand


21. The words “socialist, secular” were added to the Preamble to the Indian Constitution vide

1. The 44th amendment

2. The 61st amendment

3. The 42nd amendment

4. The 59th amendment


22. The Directive Principles of State policy are contained in part ____of the Constitution and are _____

1. III, non – justiciable

2. III, justiciable

3. IV, non-justiciable

4. IV, justicible


23. India is not a member of

1. ASEAN

2. SAARC

3. G-8

4. Both 1 and 3


24. Who is known as the greatest dramatist in Sanskrit after Kalidasa?

1. Bhavbhuti

2. Shudraka

3. Kalhana

4. Panini


25. Who was the first to address M.K Gandhi as the “Father of the Nation”?

1. J.L. Nehru

2. V.B. Patel

3. Subhas Bose

4. C.R. Dass


26. God’s Own Country, this is how _______ is called otherwise

1. Kerala

2. J & K

3. Kullu

4. Himachal Pradesh


27. A plebiscite means

1. A city housing the Prisoners of War

2. A temporary state of emergency

3. A referendum giving the people a right to sell-determination

4. A secret group of military officers


28. Omega is a well-known brand of

1. Watches

2. Tyres

3. Automobiles

4. Safety razors


29. The first-ever transgenic goat has been created in

1. Scotland

2. The USA

3. China

4. Karnal


30. Anna Kerennina is a world-famous creation by

1. F. Dostovsky

2. L. Tolstoy

3. Maxim Gorky

4. None of these


31. The President may refer a matter to the Supreme Court for its opinion thereon. This provision is contained in

1. Article 75 of the Constitution

2. Article 78 of the Constitution

3. Article 143 of the Constitution

4. Article 58 of the Constitution


32. “Ai Mere Watan Ke Logo, Zara_______” the soul-stirring lyric was penned by

1. Shailendra

2. Kavi Pradeep

3. Yogesh

4. Gopal Das ‘Neeraj’


33. The material most commonly used for outer coating in case of non-stick materials is

1. P.V.C.

2. Teflon

3. Freon

4. An alloy of chromium, iron and manganese


34. Which ancient Indian King has been depicted playing the veena on his coins?

1. Chandragupta

2. Skandgupta

3. Samudragupta

4. Chandragupta II


35. The value of the Indian rupee is officially expressed in terms of

1. Gold

2. Pound sterling

3. US Dollar

4. A basket of currencies


36. The only Indian P.M. who never faced the Loksabha was

1. Rajeev Gandhi

2. Gulzari Lal Nanda

3. Charan Singh

4. A.B. Vajpayee


37. How many countries form the Commonwealth of Independent States?

1. 12

2. 51

3. 15

4. 18


38. A rolling plan means a

1. Five-year plan

2. Year-to-year plan

3. Long-term plan

4. No definite plan


39. The present Christian calendar is based on the system given by

1. St. Augustus

2. Samudragupta

3. Saka

4. Pope Gregory


40. Which of the following are known as the blue mountains?

1. The Himalayas

2. The Satpuras

3. The Nilgiris

4. The Aravallis


41. The social reformer who pressed for English as a medium of education in India was

1. Ishwar Chander Vidyasagar 2. Ram Mohan Roy

3. Jyotiba Phule

4. Swami Vivekanand


42. JAVA is

1. A computer language

2. A molecule

3. A supercomputer

4. The codename for US nuclear programme


43. The Elysium is the official residence of the ________ P.M/President

1. British

2. American

3. Russian

4. French


44. The Supreme Court Judges retire at the age of

1. 60 years

2. 62 years

3. 65 years

4. 58 years


45. “The City of Suicides” is an epithet currently being applied to

1. Bangalore

2. Bombay

3. Calcutta

4. Delhi


46. Buddhism got divided into two sects, namely

1. Diagambara and Shwetmbara

2. Nilambar and Pitambra

3. Mahayna and Hinayana

4. None of these


Good Luck!! Errol Lets see if you have a hatrick today with the max correct replies!!