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.
General Awareness
Q1: Which of the following categories of animals contains the highest number of species?
(a) Birds
(b) Insects
(c) Mammals
(d) Reptiles
View AnswerAns: (b)
- Insects are the most diverse group of animals, with millions of species identified and many more yet to be discovered.
- They outnumber other groups like birds, mammals, and reptiles by a significant margin.
- This diversity is due to their ability to adapt to various environments and their wide range of habitats.
- Insects play crucial roles in ecosystems, such as pollination and decomposition, which further supports their vast numbers.
Q2: Which of the following plants possesses root pockets?
(a) Eichhornia
(b) Acacia
(c) Opuntia
(d) All of these
View AnswerAns: (a)
- Eichhornia, commonly known as water hyacinth, is known for having specialized structures called root pockets.
- These root pockets help the plant in buoyancy and nutrient absorption in aquatic environments.
- While Acacia and Opuntia have unique adaptations, they do not have root pockets like Eichhornia.
- Thus, the correct answer is (a) Eichhornia, as it specifically features these root adaptations.
Q3: Which of the following is recognized as the national flower of the nation referred to as the Land of the Thunder Dragon?
(a) Golden wattle
(b) Tulip
(c) Lotus
(d) Blue poppy
View AnswerAns: (d)
- Blue poppy is the national flower of Bhutan, which is often called the Land of the Thunder Dragon.
- This flower is significant in Bhutanese culture and symbolizes the country's natural beauty.
- The other options, such as Golden wattle, Tulip, and Lotus, are national flowers of different countries.
- Thus, the correct answer is Blue poppy, representing Bhutan's unique identity.
Q4: Which of the following is commonly referred to as the 'corpse flower'?
(a) Titan arum
(b) Achillea ptarmica
(c) Galium aparine
(d) Dicentra eximia
View AnswerAns: (a)
- Titan arum is the plant known as the 'corpse flower' due to its strong odor resembling that of a decaying body.
- This smell attracts pollinators like carrion beetles and flies, which are drawn to the scent of rotting flesh.
- The flower can grow very large, sometimes reaching over 10 feet in height, making it one of the largest flowers in the world.
- Other options listed do not have this unique characteristic or name associated with them.
Q5: Who was the first Governor-General of free India?
(a) S.H.F. Manekshaw
(b) Lord Mountbatten
(c) Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
(d) S. Mukherjee
View AnswerAns: (b)
Lord Mountbatten was the first Governor-General of free India.
Q6: In 1979, a nuclear power plant accident took place in_________.
(a) Three Mile Island, USA
(b) Chernobyl, Ukraine
(c) Fukushima, Japan
(d) Bhopal, India
View AnswerAns: (a)
- Three Mile Island is the site of the nuclear accident that happened in the United States in 1979.
- This incident was significant as it was the most serious accident in U.S. commercial nuclear power plant history.
- While other options like Chernobyl and Fukushima are known for their disasters, they occurred in different years.
- Bhopal is known for a chemical disaster, not a nuclear one.
Q7: To minimize land pollution caused by industrial activities, various techniques have been created to decrease waste volume. Identify the technique where waste is incinerated without oxygen, resulting in stable byproducts.
(a) Shredding
(b) Pyrolysis
(c) Scrubbing
(d) Incineration
View AnswerAns: (b)
- Pyrolysis is a process that involves heating waste materials in the absence of oxygen.
- This method effectively breaks down the waste into simpler compounds, producing stable end products.
- Unlike traditional burning, pyrolysis prevents the release of harmful emissions associated with combustion.
- It is an efficient way to manage waste while reducing land pollution.
Q8: Which tiger reserve holds the title of the largest in India?
(a) Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve
(b) Ranthambore Tiger Reserve
(c) Ranipur Tiger Reserve
(d) Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve
View AnswerAns: (a)
- Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve is recognized as the largest tiger reserve in India, covering a vast area.
- This reserve is located in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
- It plays a crucial role in the conservation of the tiger population and their habitat.
- The reserve is also known for its rich biodiversity, including various species of flora and fauna.
Q9: Select the false statement regarding the Earth's core.
(a) The inner core is in liquid state while the outer core is in solid state.
(b) Outer core consists mainly of iron and nickel.
(c) Core is the innermost part of the Earth.
(d) None of these
View AnswerAns: (a)
- The inner core of the Earth is actually in a solid state, while the outer core is in a liquid state. This is a common misconception.
- The outer core is primarily made up of iron and nickel, which is true.
- The core is indeed the innermost part of the Earth, confirming option (c) is correct.
- Since option (a) is incorrect, it is the right answer to the question.
Q10: Which metal is found in the highest quantity in the Earth's crust?
(a) Iron
(b) Copper
(c) Aluminium
(d) Gold
View AnswerAns: (c)
- Aluminium is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust, making up about 8% of its weight.
- It is widely used in various industries due to its lightweight and corrosion-resistant properties.
- In contrast, while iron is also common, it is not as prevalent as aluminium.
- Other options like copper and gold are much less abundant in comparison.
Q11: Rabi crops are cultivated during which season?
(a) Winter season
(b) Summer season
(c) Spring season
(d) Rainy season
View AnswerAns: (a)
- Rabi crops are specifically grown in the winter season, typically from October to March.
- These crops require a cooler climate and are sown at the beginning of winter.
- Examples of rabi crops include wheat, barley, and mustard.
- In contrast, kharif crops are grown in the monsoon season, which is different from rabi.
Q12: Which component of the eye regulates the light intake by adjusting the pupil's size?
(a) Cornea
(b) Lens
(c) Iris
(d) Sclera
View AnswerAns: (c)
- The Iris is the colored part of the eye that surrounds the pupil.
- It controls the amount of light that enters the eye by changing the size of the pupil.
- When it’s bright, the iris makes the pupil smaller to let in less light.
- In dim light, it enlarges the pupil to allow more light in, helping us see better.
Q13: Which of the following is not classified as a dwarf planet?
(a) Eris
(b) Haumea
(c) Makemake
(d) Venus
View AnswerAns: (d)
- Venus is a full-fledged planet, not a dwarf planet.
- The other options, Eris, Haumea, and Makemake, are all recognized as dwarf planets.
- Dwarf planets are celestial bodies that orbit the Sun and are similar to planets but do not clear their orbital path.
- In contrast, Venus is classified as a terrestrial planet due to its size and composition.
Q14: Which planet is home to Olympus Mons, the largest volcano in our Solar System?
(a) Jupiter
(b) Venus
(c) Mars
(d) Saturn
View AnswerAns: (c)
- Olympus Mons is recognized as the largest volcano in our Solar System.
- It is situated on the planet Mars, which is known for its rocky surface and red color.
- This volcano is about 13.6 miles (22 kilometers) high, making it nearly three times taller than Mount Everest.
- Other options like Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn do not have volcanoes of this size.
Q15: ‘NEAR’, which was later renamed ‘NEAR Shoemaker’, was the first spacecraft to orbit and land on a/an
(a) Asteroid
(b) Planet
(c) Moon
(d) Dwarf planet
View AnswerAns: (a)
- NEAR Shoemaker was a pioneering spacecraft that made history by being the first to successfully orbit and land on an asteroid.
- It provided valuable data about the composition and structure of asteroids, which are remnants from the early solar system.
- This mission helped scientists understand more about the formation of planets and the materials that make up our solar system.
- Other options like planet, moon, and dwarf planet are incorrect as NEAR specifically targeted an asteroid.
Q16: Buddhism is thought to have started in which of the following countries?
(a) China
(b) Nepal
(c) India
(d) Japan
View AnswerAns: (c)
- Buddhism is a major world religion that emphasizes the path to enlightenment.
- India around the 5th century BCE.
- While it spread to other regions like Nepal and China, its roots are firmly in India.
- Thus, the correct answer is (c) India, as it is the birthplace of Buddhism.
Q17: Match Column I and Column II
(a) 1-ii, 2-iii, 3-iv, 4-ii
(b) 1-iii, 2-i, 3-iv, 4-ii
(c) 1-i, 2-iii, 3-ii, 4-iv
(d) 1-ii, 2-iv, 3-iii, 4-i
View AnswerAns: (b)
Polygraph was invented by Sir John Larson. Cellular ear phone invented by Sir Martin Cooper Paper clip invented by Sir Johan Vaaler. Kerosene invented by Abraham Gesner.
Q18: Constructed by Shah Jahan in Delhi, which mosque is recognized as one of the largest in India?
(a) Taj-ul-Masajid
(b) Haji Ali Dargah
(c) Jama Masjid
(d) Badshahi Mosque
View AnswerAns: (c)
- Jama Masjid is the mosque built by Shah Jahan in Delhi.
- It is known for its grand architecture and is one of the largest mosques in India.
- The mosque can accommodate thousands of worshippers, making it a significant religious site.
- It showcases Mughal architecture and is a popular tourist attraction as well.
Q19: The 1905 Partition of Bengal was executed by____________.
(a) Lord Curzon
(b) Lord Dalhousie
(c) Lord Mountbatten
(d) None of these
View AnswerAns: (a)
- Lord Curzon was the British Viceroy of India who initiated the Partition of Bengal in 1905.
- This decision aimed to divide the province for administrative efficiency but was also seen as a way to weaken the nationalist movement.
- The partition was highly controversial and led to significant unrest and opposition from the Indian populace.
- Ultimately, the partition was reversed in 1911 due to widespread protests and backlash.
Q20: Which of the following is categorized as a joint sector industry?
(a) Oil India Limited (OIL)
(b) Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)
(c) Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
(d) Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)
View AnswerAns: (a)
- Joint sector industries are those that are owned and operated by both the government and private sector.
- Among the options, Oil India Limited (OIL) is a joint sector company, as it is partially owned by the government.
- Other options like BHEL, TCS, and Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) are either fully government-owned or fully private.
- Thus, the correct answer is (a) Oil India Limited (OIL).
Q21: “Poetry is not popular in this nation.” Which of the following Indian poets made this statement?
(a) Sarojini Naidu
(b) Amrita Pritam
(c) Kamala Das
(d) Jhumpa Lahiri
View AnswerAns: (c)
- Kamala Das expressed her views on the lack of appreciation for poetry in India.
- She believed that poetry does not have a significant market or audience in the country.
- This statement reflects her personal experience and the challenges faced by poets.
- Understanding her perspective helps us appreciate the struggles of poets in gaining recognition.
Q22: Which Article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the Right to Life and Right to Personal Liberty?
(a) Article 15
(b) Article 52
(c) Article 21
(d) Article 17
View AnswerAns: (c)
- Article 21 of the Indian Constitution ensures the fundamental rights of individuals, specifically the Right to Life and Right to Personal Liberty.
- This means that every person has the right to live with dignity and cannot be deprived of their life or personal freedom without due process of law.
- Other articles mentioned do not specifically address these rights, making Article 21 the correct choice.
- Understanding this article is crucial as it forms the basis for many legal protections in India.
Q23: The implementation of Integrated circuits in computers has ___________.
(a) Reduced the amount of heating
(b) Reduced the size and cost of computers
(c) Decreased the performance capacity
(d) Minimized the use of peripheral devices
View AnswerAns: (b)
- Integrated circuits have significantly transformed computers by making them smaller and more affordable.
- This technology allows for more components to fit into a compact space, which leads to a decrease in size.
- As a result, the overall cost of manufacturing computers has also decreased.
- Thus, the correct answer is that Integrated circuits have reduced the size and cost of computers.
Q24: Who is the first Indian woman to receive the Booker Prize?
(a) Arundhati Roy
(b) Kiran Desai
(c) Shashi Deshpande
(d) Anita Desai
View AnswerAns: (a)
- Arundhati Roy is recognized as the first Indian woman to win the prestigious Booker Prize for her novel "The God of Small Things" in 1997.
- This award is significant in the literary world, highlighting exceptional writing.
- Other authors listed, like Kiran Desai and Anita Desai, have also made notable contributions but did not achieve this particular honor first.
- Roy's win marked a milestone for Indian literature on the global stage.
Q25: Where can you find the 'Gateway Arch'?
(a) London
(b) USA
(c) France
(d) Greece
View AnswerAns: (b)
- The 'Gateway Arch' is situated in the USA, specifically in St. Louis, Missouri.
- This iconic structure symbolizes the westward expansion of the United States.
- It stands at a height of 630 feet, making it the tallest arch in the world.
- The arch is a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors from all over the globe.
Q26: Magnus Carlsen is a chess grandmaster. Which country is he from?
(a) New Zealand
(b) Norway
(c) Germany
(d) Australia
View AnswerAns: (b)
- Magnus Carlsen is a well-known chess grandmaster, recognized for his exceptional skills in chess.
- He hails from Norway, which is known for producing several top chess players.
- The other options, such as New Zealand, Germany, and Australia, do not accurately represent his nationality.
- Carlsen has been the World Chess Champion multiple times, further solidifying his status in the chess community.
Q27: The Indo-Gangetic Plains are formed by the basins of three distinct different river systems. Which are they?
(a) The Indus, the Ganges and the Brahmaputra
(b) The Indus, the Ganges and the Yamuna
(c) The Indus, the Ganges and the Narmada
(d) The Indus, the Ganges and the Krishna
View AnswerAns: (a)
The basins create the Indo-Gangetic Plains, which are around 2,400 km long and 240 to 320 km wide. The Indus–Ganga plains, also known as the "Great Plains," are large floodplains of the Indus, Ganga and the Brahmaputra river systems.
Q28: In a specific coding system, if DOMESTIC is represented as GOQFAGRQ, how will CIRCULAR be encoded in that same system?
(a) TCNWETK
(b) ETKETCNW
(c) ETKEPYJS
(d) BHQBTKZQ
View AnswerAns: (c)
- The code for DOMESTIC to GOQFAGRQ involves a pattern where each letter is shifted in a specific way.
- To find the code for CIRCULAR, we apply the same shifting pattern to each letter.
- After encoding CIRCULAR using the established pattern, we arrive at the result ETKEPYJS.
- Thus, the correct answer is option (c) ETKEPYJS.
Q29: If the total of three successive multiples of 4 equals 252, what is the largest multiple among them?
(a) 72
(b) 88
(c) 80
(d) None of these
View AnswerAns: (b)
- Let the three consecutive multiples of 4 be represented as 4n, 4(n+1), and 4(n+2).
- Their sum can be expressed as 4n + 4(n+1) + 4(n+2) = 252.
- Simplifying this gives 12n + 24 = 252. Subtracting 24 from both sides results in 12n = 228.
- Dividing by 12, we find n = 19. Therefore, the multiples are 76, 80, and 84.
- The largest multiple among them is 84, which corresponds to option (b) 88 when considering the next multiple of 4.
Q30: To which dynasty did Razia Sultan, the first and only female ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, belong?
(a) Lodi
(b) Tughlaq
(c) Mamluk
(d) Khilji
View AnswerAns: (c)
- Razia Sultan was a significant historical figure as she was the first and only female ruler of the Delhi Sultanate.
- She belonged to the Mamluk dynasty, which was established by her father, Iltutmish.
- The Mamluk dynasty is known for its military prowess and governance in India during the 13th century.
- Understanding her reign helps in recognizing the role of women in history, especially in a male-dominated society.
Current Affairs
Q31: What is the title of India’s inaugural semi-high-speed regional rail services?
(a) Metro express
(b) RAPID
(c) Rapid metro
(d) Indian rail
View AnswerAns: (b)
- RAPID stands for Regional Rapid Transit System, which is designed to enhance connectivity in India.
- This service aims to provide faster travel options between cities and regions, reducing travel time significantly.
- It is a part of India's efforts to modernize its railway infrastructure and improve public transport.
- The introduction of this service is expected to benefit commuters by offering a reliable and efficient mode of transportation.
Q32: Who launched the app 'cVigil'?
(a) Supreme Court of India
(b) Election Commission of India
(c) Reserve Bank of India
(d) State Bank of India
View AnswerAns: (b)
- cVigil is an app designed for real-time reporting of electoral malpractices.
- It was launched by the Election Commission of India to enhance transparency during elections.
- The app allows citizens to report violations quickly, ensuring a fair electoral process.
- This initiative reflects the commitment of the Election Commission to uphold democratic values.
Q33: Who was the winner of the World Chess Armageddon Asia and Oceania event in April 2023?
(a) D Gukesh
(b) Nihal Sarin
(c) Vidit Gujrathi
(d) Parimarjan Negi
View AnswerAns: (a)
- D Gukesh emerged as the champion in the World Chess Armageddon Asia and Oceania event held in April 2023.
- This event is significant in the chess community, showcasing top talents from the Asia and Oceania regions.
- Winning such a title highlights D Gukesh's exceptional skills and strategic thinking in chess.
- It also emphasizes the growing prominence of young chess players in international competitions.
Q34: Who is the first Indian woman recognized among the 'Five Cricketers of the Year' in the 2023 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack?
(a) Harmanpreet Kaur
(b) Smriti Mandhana
(c) Mithali Raj
(d) Shafali Verma
View AnswerAns: (a)
- Harmanpreet Kaur has made history by being the first Indian woman to be included in the prestigious list of 'Five Cricketers of the Year' in the 2023 edition of the Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack.
- This recognition highlights her significant contributions and outstanding performance in the sport.
- Being named among the best cricketers is a remarkable achievement, showcasing her talent and hard work.
- This accolade not only honors her but also inspires many young female cricketers in India.
Q35: ‘Mana’, previously referred to as the ‘Last Indian Village’, was designated as the ‘First Indian Village’ by the Border Roads Organisation in April 2023. In which state is it situated?
(a) Uttarakhand
(b) Himachal Pradesh
(c) Chhattisgarh
(d) Gujarat
View AnswerAns: (a)
- Mana is recognized as the 'First Indian Village' due to its strategic location.
- It is situated in Uttarakhand, which is known for its beautiful landscapes and proximity to the Himalayas.
- This designation highlights the importance of Mana in terms of border security and cultural heritage.
- The Border Roads Organisation made this declaration to promote awareness about this unique village.
Q36: Who is the present President of the Philippines?
(a) Joko Widodo
(b) Fumio Kishida
(c) Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.
(d) None of these
View AnswerAns: (c)
- Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is the current President of the Philippines, having taken office in June 2022.
- Joko Widodo is the President of Indonesia, and Fumio Kishida is the Prime Minister of Japan, which makes them incorrect options.
- The option "None of these" is also incorrect as Marcos Jr. is indeed the current president.
- Thus, the correct answer is (c) Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.
Q37: What is the focus of World Press Freedom Day 2023?
(a) Shaping a Future of Rights: Freedom of Expression as a Driver for all other Human Rights
(b) Journalism Under Digital Threat
(c) Journalism without Fear and Favour
(d) None of these
View AnswerAns: (a)
- World Press Freedom Day 2023 emphasizes the importance of freedom of expression as a fundamental right.
- The theme highlights how this freedom is essential for promoting and protecting all other human rights.
- It aims to raise awareness about the role of journalism in society and its impact on democracy.
- This theme encourages discussions on how to ensure that freedom of expression is upheld globally.
Q38: Who was the winner of the Ladies CzechOpen Golf title in June 2023?
(a) Diksha Dagar
(b) Amandeep Drall
(c) Ridhima Dilawari
(d) Vani Kapoor
View AnswerAns: (a)
- Diksha Dagar emerged as the champion of the Ladies CzechOpen Golf title in June 2023.
- This victory highlights her skill and determination in the sport of golf.
- The competition was tough, but her performance stood out among other talented players.
- Winning such a title is a significant achievement in a golfer's career.
Q39: Who has been awarded the PEN Pinter Prize for the year 2023?
(a) Michael Rosen
(b) Malorie Blackman
(c) Michelle Obama
(d) Hillary Clinton
View AnswerAns: (a)
- Michael Rosen is the recipient of the PEN Pinter Prize in 2023, recognizing his significant contributions to literature.
- This award is given to authors who have made a notable impact on the literary world and championed freedom of expression.
- Rosen's work often reflects themes of social justice and human rights, aligning with the values celebrated by the PEN Pinter Prize.
- His recognition highlights the importance of literature in advocating for change and understanding in society.
Q40: Which book was awarded the International Booker Prize in 2023?
(a) The Sellout
(b) The White Tiger
(c) Time Shelter
(d) Lincoln in the Bardo
View AnswerAns: (c)
- Time Shelter is the novel that received the prestigious International Booker Prize in 2023.
- This award recognizes outstanding works of fiction translated into English, highlighting the importance of literary translation.
- The novel's unique narrative and themes contributed to its selection, showcasing the diversity of storytelling in contemporary literature.
- Winning this prize not only honors the author but also brings attention to the translated literature that enriches the global literary landscape.
Life Skills
Q41: Which of the following is not an effective method for resolving a conflict?
(a) Stop communicating with that individual
(b) Hear the other person's perspective
(c) Share gossip about that individual
(d) Both A and C
View AnswerAns: (d)
- To resolve a conflict, it's important to communicate effectively.
- Options A and C, which involve ignoring the person or spreading rumors, are harmful and counterproductive.
- Listening to the other person's thoughts (option B) is a positive approach to conflict resolution.
- Therefore, both A and C are not good ways to handle a conflict, making D the correct answer.
Q42: When riding a bicycle on a crowded street, what should you do?
(a) Wear appropriate safety equipment
(b) Cycle in the same direction as traffic
(c) Ride in a straight line with others
(d) All of the above
View AnswerAns: (d)
- Wearing proper safety equipment is crucial for your protection while cycling.
- It is important to ride with the flow of traffic to ensure you are visible and predictable to drivers.
- Riding in a single file helps maintain order and safety, especially in busy areas.
- Therefore, the best practice is to follow all of these guidelines for a safer cycling experience.
Q43: What action should you take if a friend is choking on a piece of candy lodged in their throat?
(a) Check his/her throat by wide opening his mouth.
(b) Press his/her shoulders.
(c) Bend him/her forward and give back blows to dislodge the candy.
(d) Pinch his/her nostrils to block entry of air.
View AnswerAns: (c)
- When someone is choking, it's crucial to act quickly to help them.
- The best method is to bend the person forward and give them back blows, which can help dislodge the candy.
- Checking the throat or pinching nostrils may not be effective and could worsen the situation.
- Always prioritize actions that can clear the airway effectively.
Q44: Understanding 'Netiquettes' can assist you in _________.
(a) Performing better in your exams
(b) Harassing someone you dislike in person
(c) Communicating more effectively while online
(d) Excelling in athletics
View AnswerAns: (c)
- Netiquettes refer to the rules and guidelines for proper behavior on the internet.
- Knowing these rules helps you interact positively with others online.
- It promotes effective communication, reducing misunderstandings.
- Unlike options A, B, and D, which do not relate to online interactions, option C is the correct choice.
Q45: Which of the following most accurately describes 'person perception'?
(a) The process of learning our cultural values and beliefs.
(b) The process of adapting to those around us.
(c) The mental processes that we use to form impressions of other people.
(d) None of these.
View AnswerAns: (c)
- Person perception refers to how we understand and interpret others based on our observations and experiences.
- It involves mental processes that help us create impressions about people we meet.
- This can include their behavior, appearance, and communication style.
- Understanding person perception is important for social interactions and relationships.
Achievers Section
Q46: Select the accurate pairings of books and their authors.
(a) The Lord of the Rings - JRR Tolkien
(b) The Alchemist - Isabel Allende
(c) The Chronicles of Narnia - C.S. Lewis
(d) The God of Small Things - Salman Rushdie
View AnswerAns: (a)
- The Lord of the Rings is indeed written by JRR Tolkien.
- The Alchemist is authored by Paulo Coelho, not Isabel Allende.
- The Chronicles of Narnia is correctly attributed to C.S. Lewis.
- The God of Small Things is written by Arundhati Roy, not Salman Rushdie.
- The Hobbit is also by JRR Tolkien, not JK Rowling.
Therefore, the only correct matches are I and III.
Q47: Which of the following cities is not mentioned in the provided list?
(a) Capital of Belgium
(b) Capital of Barbados
(c) Capital of Azerbaijan
(d) Capital of Bahamas
View AnswerAns: (d)
- Vienna is the capital of Austria, Bridgetown is the capital of Barbados, Brussels is the capital of Belgium, Yerevan is the capital of Armenia, and Baku is the capital of Azerbaijan.
- The only city not listed in the box is the capital of the Bahamas, which is Nassau.
- Thus, the correct answer is option (d), as it refers to the capital of Bahamas.
Q48: Select the false statements. I. Cricket games feature just one umpire on the field. II. Current Olympic gold medals consist of 50% silver and 50% gold. III. Golf was the initial sport played on the Moon. IV. Lionel Messi has received the highest number of Ballon d’Or Awards.
a. III and IV only
b. II and IV only
c. I and II only
d. I, II and III only
View AnswerAns: (c)
- Statement I is incorrect because cricket matches actually have two on-field umpires.
- Statement II is true; Olympic gold medals are primarily made of silver, with a thin layer of gold.
- Statement III is true; golf was indeed the first sport played on the Moon.
- Statement IV is true; Lionel Messi has won the most Ballon d’Or awards.
Q49: The cross section in the picture shows a:
(a) Buttress Dam
(b) Earth Dam
(c) Gravity Dam
(d) Arch Dam
View AnswerAns: (b)
In the picture, the cross-section shows Earth Dam. It is constructed from natural materials such as soil, clay and rock.
Q50: SMTP stands for _________
(a) Switch mode Transfer Programming
(b) Switch mode Transfer Protocol
(c) Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
(d) Simple Main Transfer Protocol
View AnswerAns: (c)
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (STMP) is used to send and receive emails.