1.Who was the first to give correct explanation concerning the sun spots in 1612?
Galileo Galilei
2.Who is popularly known as ‘the Father of Modern Science’?
Galileo Galilei
3.With which natural phenomenon is the term ‘Maunder Minimum’ associated?
Sun Spots
4.The Wolf number or Zurich number is a quantity that measures the number of?
Sun Spots
5.Name the nucleobase found in RNA and not present in DNA?
Uralic
6.Death Valley, one of the hottest places in the world is the part of which desert?
Mojave Desert (USA)
7.Which is the separate PIN code exclusively assigned to the Supreme Court of India?
110201
8.Which poisonous chemical, used as a chemical weapon, is also known as GB?
Sarin
9.Which state was declared as the fist smoke Free State in India in July, 2013?
Himachal Pradesh
10.Where was India’ first Cyber Forensic Lab set up in August 2013?
Agartala (Tripura)
11.Which is the southern most port in India?
Tuticorin
12.Which Ashram’s major attraction is the Hidaka Kuna?
Sabarmati Ashram
13.Charles Correa is a famous Indian ……….?
Architect
14.Where is the National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum situated?
New Delhi
15.Which Place in New Delhi is the venue of India international Trade Fair?
Pragati Maid an
16.“They alone live who live for others, the rest are more dead than alive”- Which Indian social reformers words are these?
Swami Vivekananda
17.Where was the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) originally founded in 1824?
England
18.Which river has the largest drainage basin in the World, about 70.50 lakh squae kilometers?
Amazon River
19.Which river is known as Sublimes in Brazil?
Amazon River
20.Which is the largest fresh water fish in the world?
Beluga Sturgeon
21.In electronics, the Henry is the sly unit of?
Inductance
22.Where is the Guru Nanak Football Stadium?
Ludhiana (Punjab)
23.Which Indian city was formerly known in the name Mohali?
Aligarh
24.Which famous architect was the author of the work ‘The Voyage to the East’?
Le Corbusier
25.Which capital city in the world has the nickname of ‘The very faithful and Reconquerer’?
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