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Note: The questions provided in this document are similar to the questions that were asked in the actual Olympiad exam. So, we recommend you study these for your Olympiad preparation.
Q1: The GI tag ensures that only those registered as authorized users can utilize the well-known product name. Which of the following was the first product in India to receive a GI tag?
(a) Mysore silk
(b) Darjeeling tea
(c) Phulkari
(d) Kanchipuram silk
Ans: (b)
Q2: Which Indian monarch was responsible for the introduction of a silver coin known as 'Rupiya', which was valued at 40 copper coins (Paisa) for each Rupiya?
(a) Humayun
(b) Ibrahim Lodi
(c) Sher Shah Suri
(d) Jahangir
Ans: (c)
Q3: What is the name of the shawls made from the down hair of the endangered Tibetan antelope (chiru), often referred to as the 'King of fine wools'?
(a) Pashmina
(b) Shahtoosh
(c) Kangri
(d) Merino
Ans: (b)
Q4: Identify the period of civilisation.
(a) Paleolithic Period
(b) Mesolithic Period
(c) Chalcolithic Period
(d) None of the above
Ans: (b)
The picture depicts Mesolithic-period, this was also known as middle stone age.
Q5: In a basket, there are 15 blue marbles, 18 red marbles, and 17 white marbles. What is the probability of selecting a red marble?
(a) 9/25
(b) 3/10
(c) 16/25
(d) 7/25
Ans: (a)
Q6: The concentration of carbon dioxide in the air we exhale is approximately
(a) 12%
(b) 21 to 25%
(c) 0.03%
(d) 4 to 5%
Ans: (d)
Q7: What does 'zero hour' refer to in parliamentary sessions?
(a) Time when opposition proposals are reviewed
(b) Time after question hour for discussing significant issues
(c) Duration of the lunch break
(d) Time allocated for financial discussions and bills
Ans: (b)
Q8: We damage our planet through different actions, including improper waste disposal. Which type of waste remains in the environment for the longest period?
(a) Kitchen waste
(b) Chemical waste from factories
(c) Agricultural waste
(d) Nuclear waste
Ans: (d)
Q9: Who was the first to publish an English newspaper in India?
(a) James Augustus Hicky
(b) G. Subramania Iyer
(c) V.K. Madhavan Kutty
(d) Pt. Jugal Kishore Shukla
Ans: (a)
Q10: Which biosphere reserve was established in 1998 in Arunachal Pradesh?
(a) Sunderbans
(b) Nokrek
(c) Gulf of Mannar
(d) Dihang-Dibang
Ans: (d)
Q11: Match Column I with Column II and select the correct option from the given code.
(a) (A-Q) (B-P) (C-S) (D-R)
(b) (A-R) (B-P) (C-Q) (D-S)
(c) (A-P) (B-Q) (C-R) (D-S)
(d) (A-S) (B-R) (C-Q)(D-P)
Ans: (a)
In the reign of Akbar, there was a paymaster named Bakshi, a military commander named Faujdar, a minister in charge of religious and philanthropic patronage named Sadr, and a town police chief named Kotwal.
Q12: A tornado is a type of storm characterized by powerful rotating winds that create a column extending from a cloud to the ground. What scale is utilized to assess the strength of a tornado?
(a) Fujita scale
(b) Richter scale
(c) Beaufort scale
(d) Saffir-Simpson scale
Ans: (a)
Q13: Which of the following reasons helped the victory of the Assyrians over Babylon?
(1) Their weapons were made of iron.
(2) They used horses and chariots in the war.
(3) They were superior warriors, more skilled in warfare.
Select the correct answer from the codes given below:
(a) Only 1
(b) Only 1 & 2
(c) Only 1 & 3
(d) 1, 2 & 3
Ans: (d)
Three main elements contributed significantly to the Assyrians' success:
(1) Iron was used to make their weapons.
(2) In the battle, they utilised chariots and horses.
(3) They were better fighters and more adept in battle.
Q14: Which of the following plants is known for being carnivorous and features a chamber called a lobster-pot trap?
(a) Fishtail palms
(b) Corkscrew
(c) Bishop's cap
(d) Venus flytrap
Ans: (b)
Q15: Who is the visually impaired Paralympic swimmer who participated in the 2012 and 2016 Paralympics and secured 11 gold medals?
(a) Pan Shiyun
(b) Niranjan Mukundan
(c) Denis Tarasov
(d) Ihar Boki
Ans: (d)
Q16: People of which country would greet you 'good morning' by saying 'ohayō gozaimasu'?
(a) China
(b) Thailand
(c) Philippines
(d) Japan
Ans: (d)
Q17: Match Column I with Column II.
(a) (A-ii), (B-iii), (C-iv), (D-i)
(b) (A-iii), (B-i), (C-iv), (D-ii)
(c) (A-iii), (B-iv), (C-i), (D-ii)
(d) (A-i), (B-ii), (C-iii), (D-iv)
Ans: (b)
A sobriquet is a descriptive nickname that is occasionally assumed but frequently bestowed by another.
Q18: Who among the following are the members of the Ashtadiggajas?
1. Allasani Peddanna
2. Nandi Thimmana
3. Tenali Rama
4. Dhurjathy
Choose the correct answer:
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 1, 2 and 4 only
(c) 2, 3 and 4 only
(d) All of these
Ans:
The eight Astadiggajas were Tenali Ramakrishna, Allasani Peddana, Dhurjati, Nandi Thimmana, Madayyagari Mallana, and Ayyalaraju Ramabhadrudu.
Q19: Which of the following nations is not included in the top 10 smallest countries globally?
(a) Vatican City
(b) Malta
(c) Kuwait
(d) Monaco
Ans: (c)
Q20: 'X' is the collapsed core of a large star with a very small radius, extremely high density, and is not massive enough to form a black hole. What is 'X' referred to as?
(a) Falling star
(b) Shooting star
(c) Neutron star
(d) Red giant
Ans: (c)
Q21: Match Column I with Column II.
(a) (A-iv) (B-iii) (C-ii) (D-i)
(b) (A-ii) (B-iv) (C-i) (D-iii)
(c) (A-iii) (B-i) (C-iv) (D-ii)
(d) (A-iv) (B-ii) (C-iii) (D-i)
Ans: (a)
Iltutmish (Reign: 1211 – 1236)
Ghiyas ud din Balban (Reign: 1265-1287)
Nasiruddin Mahm (Reign: 1246 to 1265)
Razia (Reign: 1236 to 1240)
Q22: Which of the following statements about rainwater harvesting is false?
(a) It helps in minimizing soil erosion.
(b) It conserves water for later use.
(c) The water gathered through this method is very alkaline, making it unsuitable for gardening.
(d) It is an eco-friendly approach to managing water resources.
Ans: (c)
Q23: Which of the following terms in the English language originates from a German word?
(a) Kindergarten
(b) Genre
(c) Entrepreneur
(d) Balcony
Ans: (a)
Q24: The Murray-Darling River System is a significant river system in which country?
(a) England
(b) Australia
(c) Canada
(d) India
Ans: (b)
Q25: Arrange the following events/movements in the correct order of their chronology.
(1) Rowlatt Act Satyagraha
(2) Civil Disobedience Movement
(3) Boycott of Simon Commission
(4) Quit India Movement
(a) 1-2-3-4
(b) 1-3-2-4
(c) 2-3-4-1
(d) 2-3-1-4
Ans: (b)
Rowlatt Act Satyagraha- 1919, Boycott of Simon Commission- 1928, Civil Disobedience Movement- 1930, Quit India Movement- 1942.
Q26: What is the geographical feature that separates the two regions of Daman and Diu in India?
(a) Tapti river
(b) Gulf of Khambhat
(c) Arabian Sea
(d) Bay of Bengal
Ans: (b)
Q27: ________________ is the capital city of South Korea.
(a) Stockholm
(b) Seoul
(c) Berlin
(d) Pyongyang
Ans: (b)
Seoul is the capital of South Korea. It is located on the Han river.
Q28: Who is credited with the invention of the stethoscope?
(a) René Laennec
(b) Evangelista Torricelli
(c) Charles Francis Richter
(d) Isaac Newton
Ans: (a)
Q29: Which of the following rights was recognized as a fundamental right by the Supreme Court of India in 2017?
(a) Right to property
(b) Right to education
(c) Right to constitutional remedies
(d) Right to privacy
Ans: (d)
Q30: Where is the Sea of Tranquility located?
(a) Moon
(b) Mars
(c) Venus
(d) Mercury
Ans: (a)
Q31: Jokha Al-Harthi received the 2019 Man Booker International Prize for her novel "Celestial Bodies". Which country is she from?
(a) England
(b) Iran
(c) Israel
(d) Oman
Q32: In the CEAT Cricket Rating International Awards 2019, who was honored with the International ODI Cricketer of the Year Award?
(a) Virat Kohli
(b) Kuldeep Yadav
(c) Aaron Finch
(d) Rohit Sharma
Ans: (d)
Q33: This amphibian is native to the Western Ghats and is thought to have lived alongside dinosaurs. It is expected to be designated as the state amphibian of Kerala. What is it?
(a) Blue frog
(b) Black frog
(c) Purple frog
(d) Yellow frog
Ans: (c)
Q34: National Commission for Women (NCW) launched a WhatsApp number to report cases of domestic violence. Where is the Headquarters of NCW located?
(a) Lucknow
(b) New Delhi
(c) Nagpur
(d) Mumbai
Ans: (b)
National Commission for Women (NCW) unveiled a WhatsApp number where individuals may report instances of domestic abuse. NCW's headquarters are in New Delhi.
Q35: According to the Indian government notice to the states, what type of number plates are mandated for private electric vehicles?
(a) White lettering on a green background
(b) Green lettering on a white background
(c) Green lettering on a yellow background
(d) White lettering on a blue background
Ans: (a)
Q36: Government of India has prohibited the import of milk and its derivatives from China. This restriction will remain until the port laboratories are capable of testing for a certain harmful chemical. What is the name of this chemical?
(a) Urea
(b) Steroids
(c) Antibiotics
(d) Melamine
Ans: (d)
Q37: Who has been awarded the Sangeetha Kalanidhi Award 2019 by the Madras Music Academy?
(a) Aruna Sairam
(b) S. Sowmya
(c) Trichy Sankaran
(d) L. Subramaniam
Ans: (b)
Q38: Which Indian government initiative received the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) Gold Award 2019 in the "Marketing-Primary Government Destination" category?
(a) Swachh Bharat
(b) Digital India
(c) Make in India
(d) Find the Incredible You
Ans: (d)
Q39: Which nation has chosen to evaluate its progress based on the happiness and well-being of its people?
(a) Germany
(b) New Zealand
(c) Canada
(d) Singapore
Ans: (b)
Q40: Women Scientist Scheme C (KIRAN IPR) and Vigyan Jyoti are the schemes of which Union Ministry?
(a) Ministry of Women and Child Development
(b) Ministry of Science and Technology
(c) Ministry of Human Resource Development
(d) Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
Ans: (b)
The Ministry of Science and Technology's programmes include the recently introduced Vigyan Jyoti programme and Women Scientist Scheme C (KIRAN IPR). Selected women are given assistance to attend scientific camps at IITs, NITs, and other top universities under the Vigyan Jyoti initiative.
Q41: “Perseverance is the key to success”. Which of the following best describes the term ‘perseverance’?
(a) Solving problems by a destructive approach
(b) Having the confidence to try new things
(c) Inability to see failure as a positive learning experience
(d) Continuing to work towards a goal despite difficulties
Ans: (d)
Q42: Which of the following is the best way to handle stress?
(a) Ignoring it and hoping it goes away
(b) Talking to someone you trust about it
(c) Taking it out on others
(d) Avoiding activities you enjoy
Ans: B
Explanation: Talking to someone you trust can help you gain perspective and find solutions to manage stress effectively.
Q43: Which of the following demonstrates appropriate public conduct?
(i) Cutting in line
(ii) Avoiding eye contact with others
(iii) Making loud noises in public
(iv) Offering a greeting with your right hand
(a) (ii) and (iv) only
(b) (i) and (iii) only
(c) (i) and (ii) only
(d) (iii) and (iv) only
Ans: (a)
Q44: Which of the following principles should be embraced in life?
(a) Demonstrate to your parents through your actions that they can rely on you.
(b) Avoid associating with individuals who encourage poor decisions.
(c) Connect with new individuals and acquire new abilities.
(d) All of these
Ans: (d)
Q45: Common cold is a viral illness. Which of the following is not an effective method to manage it?
(a) Following medication advice from acquaintances
(b) Regularly washing hands with soap and water
(c) Consuming a nutritious diet and staying hydrated
(d) Using a handkerchief to cover the nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing
Ans: (a)
Q46: The following historical monument was built in the reign of:
(a) Qutub-ud-din Aibak
(b) Iltutmish
(c) Balban
(d) Sikandar Lodhi
Ans: (d)
Famous mosque Moth ki Masjid or Moth Mosque was constructed in 1505 under the Lodi dynasty's rule.
Q47: Which of the following statements is/are accurate?
(i) Kutiyattam is a dance form from Kerala that was referred to as 'Poor man's Kathakali' by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
(ii) Pandit Jasraj is renowned for his contributions to Hindustani classical music.
(a) Only statement (i) is correct
(b) Both statements (i) and (ii) are correct
(c) Only statement (ii) is correct
(d) Kutiyattam is a dance form from Tamil Nadu
Ans: (b)
Q48: Saddler Commission was appointed mainly to investigate the problems of which among the following universities?
(a) Bombay University
(b) Calcutta University
(c) Delhi University
(d) Kanpur University
Ans: (b)
Saddler Commission was established in 1917, mostly to look into Calcutta University's issues.
Q49: Match column I with column II and select the correct option from the given codes.
(a) (A - ii) (B - iii) (C - i) (D - iv)
(b) (A - iv) (B - i) (C - ii) (D - iii)
(c) (A - i) (B - iii) (C - ii) (D - iv)
(d) (A - iv) (B - ii) (C - iii) (D - i)
Ans: (b)
Q50: Which flag is known as the Union Jack?
(a) Flag of the United Kingdom
(b) Flag of England
(c) Flag of Cairo
(d) Flag of Vietnam
Ans: (a)
The national flag of the United Kingdom is known as the Union Flag or Union Jack.
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