SCIENCE QUESTIONS FOR QUIZ COMPETITION
1) What does DNA stand for? Ans- Deoxyribonucleic acid
2) How many bones are in the human body? Ans- 206
3) The concept of gravity was discovered by which famous physicist? Ans- Sir Isaac Newton
4) What is the hardest natural substance on Earth? Ans- Diamond
5) Which is the main gas that makes up the Earth's atmosphere? Ans- Nitrogen
6) Humans and chimpanzees share roughly how much DNA? Ans- 98 per cent
7) What is the most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere? Ans- Nitrogen
8) Roughly how long does it take for the sun's light to reach Earth - 8 minutes, 8 hours or 8 days?
Ans- 8 minutes
9) Which famous British physicist wrote A Brief History of Time? Ans- Stephen Hawking
10) At what temperature are Celsius and Fahrenheit equal? Ans- -40
11) What modern-day country was Marie Curie born in? Ans- Poland
12) What is the biggest planet in our solar system? Ans- Jupiter
13) What name is given for the number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom? Ans- Atomic
number
14) How many vertebrae does the average human possess? Ans- 33
15) What was the name of the first man-made satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957?
Ans- Sputnik 1
16) Which oath of ethics taken by doctors is named after an Ancient Greek physician?
Ans- Hippocratic Oath
17) What is a material that will not carry an electrical charge called? Ans- Insulator
18) Which Apollo moon mission was the first to carry a lunar rover? Ans- Apollo 15
19) How many teeth does an adult human have? Ans- 32
20) What is the study of mushrooms called? Ans- Mycology
21) How many brains and how many hearts does an octopus have? Ans- 9 brains, 3 hearts
22) What is the only letter not to appear on the periodic table? Ans- J
23) What is the fastest land animal in the world? Ans- Cheetah
24) What is the only even prime number? Ans- 2
25) What do the letters in the word laser stand for?
Ans- Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
26) What is the perimeter of a circle called? Ans- The circumference
27) Sound travels faster in air than in water: true or false? Ans- False
28) Which of the world's oceans in the deepest? Ans- The Pacific
29) What was the name of the first artificial satellite to enter space? Ans- Sputnik 1
30) Who is credited with the creation of the World Wide Web? Ans- Tim Berners-Lee
31) Lightning hotter than the surface of the sun: true or false? Ans- True
32) Where in the human body can the smallest bone be found? Ans- The ear
33) How many bones do sharks have? Ans- Zero
34) What is sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia the scientific term for? Ans- Brain Freeze
35) What does USB stand for? Ans- Universal Serial Bus
36) What is the largest desert on Earth? Ans- Antartica
37) In which year were the first collisions achieved in the Large Hadron Collider? Ans- 2010
38) What is the heaviest organ in the human body? Ans- The Liver
39) What is the rarest blood type in humans? Ans- AB negative
40) In which year was Pluto reclassified as a Dwarf Planet? Ans- 2006
41) What is the biggest animal in the world? Ans- The Antarctic blue whale
42) What is the only active volcano on mainland Europe called? Ans- Mount Vesuvius
43) What is desquamation the scientific term for? Ans- Peeling skin
44) How many days on Earth does it take for Venus to rotate once on its axis? Ans- 243
45) How many states of matter are there? Ans- 4 - solid, liquid, gas and plasma
46) What does a Geiger Counter measure? Ans- Rotation
47) What are natural satellites colloquially known as? Ans- Moons
48) In which year did the Apollo 13 space mission take place? Ans- 1970
49) What metal is the best conductor of electricity? Ans- Silver
50) What was the first vaccine to be developed against a contagious disease? Ans- The smallest
vaccine
Science Questions
1) The pH value of human blood is - 7.4
2) The study of flower is known as - anthology
3) Which metal is used with iron to make it Rust free - chromium
4) In eye donation which part of the eye is utilized-- cornea
5) Which substance is used for artificial rain -- silver iodide
6) Which device is used for detecting lie -- polygraph
7) The main components of LPG are-- ethane, propane, and butane
8) Which element is used in solar cell -- silicon
9) Which metal is called the metal of future -- Titanium
10) What is the normal blood pressure of human ---120/80 mm Hg
11) Which blood group has no antigens--- 'O'
12) Why raindrops appears spherical ---- due to surface tension
13) What is the safest temperature for keeping food fresh in refrigerator--- 4 degree
14) Who was the first man in space ---- Yuri Gagarin
15) How many US space shuttles are there?---four Columbia, Endeavour,Discovery, Atlantis
16) What is the approximate temperature at the surface of sun---- 5,800k
17) Which is the brightest comet in the solar system?---- Halley's Comet
18) What was the first artificial satellite--- Sputnik 1
19) Who was the first living creature in space ----- Laika, a dog on board the sputnik 2
20) Instrument which measures the relative humidity of air is ---hygrometer
21) While catching a ball why a player pulls down his hands ---- to lower the momentum
22) In a refrigerator what produces cooling ---- the evaporation of volatile liquid
23) Which animal uses sound as its 'Eyes '--- Bat
SCIENCE QUESTIONS FOR QUIZ COMPETITION
1) Which planet is known as the morning and evening star? Ans-Venus
2) Who is considered the father of Indian Nuclear program? Ans- Homi J. Bhabha
3) What is a U- Boat? Ans-Submarine
4) The biggest known volcano in our solar system is located on? Ans-Mars
5) How many times does a human heart beat in a day?
Ans-- more than 1,00,000 times a day
6) Which is the smallest unit of matter? Ans- Atom
7) Which gas is most commonly found in the earth's atmosphere? Ans-Nitrogen
8) The pulling and solidification of Lava or Magma forms which type of Rock? Ans-- Lgneous Rock
9) What is the process by which a solid turns directly into a gas? Ans-Sublimation
10) What is the theme of National science day in 2023?
Ans- Global science for global well being
11) Which part of the banana plant he is not used as food? Ans—Root
12) What is called the collection of a million stars? Ans—Galaxy
13) Which friendly fish is a type of way too? Ans-dolphin
14) Which is the fastest bird on earth? Ans-- The peregrine Falcon
15) The slowest moving animal on earth is? Ans- The three toed slot
16) Who is the father of modern medicine in whose name doctors take as ooth? Ans-Hippocrates
17) What is the full form of ISRO? Ans-Indian Space Research Organisation
18) What does COVID - 19 mean? Ans-- Corona Virus Disease of 2019
19) What type of reaction is combustion? Ans-Exothermic Redox Reaction
20) Which micro carries malaria? Ans- Female Anopheles Mosquito
21) Which alcohol is called Wood alcohol? Ans-Methanol
Quiz questions based on IT
1) How many bits make a byte?
a) 16 bits b) 8 bits c) 24 d) 12 bits
Answer : 8 bits
2) First search engine on internet is
a) Aliweb b) Google c) Bing d) Yahoo
Answer : Aliweb (Archie-Like Indexing for the Web)
3) The largest key on the Keyboard is
a) Shift b) Space bar c) Escape d) Tab
Answer : Space bar
4) Which of the items is an input device?
a) Computer Monitor b) Keyboard c) Display Board d) Overhead Projector
Answer : keyboard
5) Which of the following is not an operating system?
a) DOS b) Mac c) C d) Linux
Answer : C
6) Which web browser is developed by the Google?
IE FireFox Safri Chrome
Answer : Chrome
7) Who is known as the Human Computer of India?
Ans : Shakunthala Devi
8) Who is the first computer programmer?
Ans: Ada Lovelace
9) AI: Artificial Intelligence
10) FTP: File Transfer Protocol
11) EEPROM—Electronically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
12) GUI—Graphical User Interface
13) HTTP—Hypertext Transfer Protocol
14) OTP—One-time password
15) IBM—International Business Machines
16) SIM—Subscriber Identification Module
17) URL—Uniform Resource Locator
18) Identify the icons
19) Adobe Photoshop
20) Adobe pdf reader
21) Twitter
22) Identify the name of programming language from this image. Ans : Python
Shortcut Keys Description
Alt+F File menu options in the current program.
Alt+E Open Edit options in the current program.
Alt+Tab Switch between open programs.
F1 View help information (F1 is used by almost every Windows program
to display help).
F2 Rename a selected file.
F5 Refresh the current program window.
Ctrl+D Bookmark the current page in most Internet browsers.
Ctrl+F Open the find window for current document, web page, or window.
Ctrl+S Save the current document file.
Ctrl+X Cut the selected item.
Shift+Del Cut the selected item.
Ctrl+C Copy the selected item.
Ctrl+Ins Copy the selected item.
Ctrl+V Paste
Shift+Insert Paste
Ctrl+Y Redo the last action.
Ctrl+Z Undo the last action.
Ctrl+K Insert hyperlink for the selected text.
Ctrl+P Print the current page or document.
Economics MCQ for Quiz competition
1) Which is not fixed capital in agriculture sector?
Fertilizer
2) Which states was first to try out the modern farming method in India?
HARYANA
3) Which Kharif crop is used for cattle feed?
Jower
4) The Standard unit of measuring agriculture land is?
Hectare
5) Gree revolution is related to?
Grain Production
6) What is the concept of white revolution is associated with?
Milk
7) Which is the most abundant factor of production in India?
Labour
8) Money in Land is an example of ?
Working capital
9) HYV seeds stands for?
High Yielding Varieties seeds
10) HYV seeds developed in?
Research Institute
11) Minimum support price of agriculture crop in India is fixed by government on
recommendation by?
CACP(Commission for agriculture cost and price)
12) When was G 20 established?
1999(group of 20)
13) Hundies are normally
Bills of exchange
14) Kharchi Puja is observed in which states ?
Ans.Tripura
15) Which Union Ministry launched the Swachh Survekshan 2023
Ans.Ministry of Housing and urban affairs
16) 16.Human Development Report is published by:-
Ans:UNDP
17) Which is the most important component for comparing different countries?
Ans:-Per capita income
18) In which state of India is the Infant mortality rate is lowest?
Ans:-Goa
19) Development goal are different sections of our society can be achieved by:-
Ans.Democratic political
20) Which country has highest HDI rate then India.
Ans.Sri lanka
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUESTION- BIOLOGY
Q1 : Soundbox of birds is called____.
(A) Larynx
(B) Pygostyle
(C) Synsacrum
(D) Syrinx
2.Beriberi is a result of deficiency of which of the following?
[A] Riboflavin
[B] Thaimine
[C] Pyridoxine
[D] Cobalamine
3.Which among the following Vitamin is added to the milk in some countries as it is lost
during the process of Fat Removal (Skimming)?
[A] Vitamin A
[B] Vitamin B
[C] Vitamin C
[D] Vitamin D
4.Hair is mainly used for which of the following?
[A] defense
[B] coloration
[C] insulation
[D] sensation
5.Chimpanzee, Gorilla, Monkey are examples of which of the following?
[A] Primates
[B] Marsupials
[C] Rodents
[D] Cetaceans
6.Which of the following is the lens of the eye?
[A] Concave
[B] Convex
[C] Biconcave
[D] Biconvex
7.Which of the following bones listed is an example of a short bone?
[A] Femur
[B] Cranium
[C] Carpals
[D] Radius
8.The human heart is
A) Neurogenic heart
B) Myogenic heart
C) Pulsating heart
D) Ampullary heart
9.13 - Chambered heart occurs in
A) Leech
B) Earthworm
C) Snail
D) Cockroach
10.Which of the following is not an Endocrine Gland?
A) Spleen
B) Pituitary
C) Thyroid
D) Adrenal
11.Which of the following is an Autotroph?
A) Fish
B) Algae
C) Butterfly
D) Mushroom
12.The outer membrane that covers the brain is
A) Myelin sheath
B) Dura mater
C) Arachnoid membrane
D) Pia mater
13.What do eukaryotic cells have that prokaryotic cells do not?
A) Nucleus
B) Cytoplasm
C) Ribosomes
D) DNA
14.Vivipary is defined as germination
A) during storage
B) within the fruit
C) with cotyledons coming out of soil
D) with cotyledons remaining inside the soil.
15.Which part of Nervous system controls involuntary actions
A) Medulla oblongata
B) Cerebellum
C) Hypothalamus
D) Spinal cord
16.The group of crop plant that are vegetatively propagated is:
A) potato,papaya and banana
B) Sugarcane,potato and banana
C) groundnut,drumstick and cashew nut
D) Onion,coriander and lime
17.The rate of heartbeat is accelerated by the hormone
A) adrenaline
B) acetylcholine
C) thyroxine
D) pituitrin
18.Most abundant tissue in the body
A) Connective
B) Nervous
C) Muscular
D) Epithelial
19.The phenomenon of summer sleep by animals is called
A) hibernation
B) aestivation
C) laziness
D) lethargy
20.Name the blood cells in which nucleus is absent
A) Lymphocytes
B) Blood Platelets
C) Monocytes
D) Eosinophils
Geography MCQ for Quiz competition
1) Which is a peninsular river of India? Ans.Krishna
2) The most important raw material for generation of power in India? Ans.Coal
3) Which country has the largest coast line? Ans.Canada
4) The two states of India, most richly endowed with iron ore, are? Ans.Bihar and Orissa
5) Which of the following is the narrowest strait of the world? Ans.Strait of Tartar
6) The pointer or arrow of the magnetized needle of a compass indicates? Ans.Magnetic South Pole
7) Asthenosphere is located at? Ans.Below Lithosphere
8) The ONLY active volcano of South Asia is located in which countries? Ans.India
9) “Carnauba wax” is produced in which country? Ans.Brazil
10) Qomolangm” refers to which peaks? Ans.Mount Everest
11) Which of the country is the largest producer of Uranium? Ans.- Canada
12) KKS Harbour is located in: Ans. Jafna
13) Which among the following tunnel connects France and Italy? Ans. Mont Blanc Tunnel
14) World’s longest seawall is located in: Ans. South Korea
15) While going towards the centre of the earth, the weight of a body shall? Ans. Decrease
16) Death Valley is located in which desert? Ans. Mojave Desert
17) What is the capital of Ecuador? Ans.-Quinto
18) Which is the highest milk producing goat in India? Ans-.Jamnapari
19) The world’s largest tea exporter? Ans.- Kenya
20) Which countries has the largest reserves of Natural Gas in the world? Ans.- Russia
Mythological Question for quiz competition
1) In the Upanishads, what is considered the supreme existence or absolute reality?
Ans.brahman
2) What is the name of the commander of the monkey army mentioned in the Ramayana ?
Hanuman
3) Which Hindu goddess is described as the inventor of spoken and written Sanskrit?
Sarasvati
4) What is the oldest of the sacred books of Hinduism, composed in an ancient form of Sanskrit about 1500
BCE?
The Rigveda
5) Which Hindu deity is worshipped as the eighth incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu and also as a
supreme god in his own right?
Krishna
6) Which figure is the Hindu goddess of wealth and good fortune?
Lakshmi
7) Who was the Goddess who emerged during the churning of the ocean?
Kali
8) The “Bhagavad Gita” is the holiest book of the HindusThe book contains a dialogue between Lord
Krishna and_____
Arjun
9) In Mahabharat, Devavrata was the other name of…..
Bhishma
10) In the Narasimbha avatar, Lord Vishnu kill….?
Hiranyakashipu
11) Who wrote down the epic Mahabharata while Vyasa was dictating?
Ganesh
12) Which one is the first avatar of Lord Vishnu from his Dashavatar?
Matsya
13) What is the ancient name of music?
Gandharva
14) In Hindu mythology who is the creator of life?
Brahma Dev
15) What is the real name of Balmiki?
Ratnakar
16) What was the Arjun name in the 13th year of his exile at King Virat ‘s ?
Brihanallah
17) According to Hindu mythology who invented the musical instrument Veena?
Narad
18) Who is known as the lord of wealth
Kuber
19) Who gifted the Shiv Dhanush to king Janak broken by lord Rama at Sita swayamvar?
Parshuram
20) What was the original name of Mahabharata?
Jai samhita
MATHS QUESTIONS FOR QUIZ COMPETITION
1) Roman Number of 400? Answer: CD
2) Where did the “Magic Square” originate? Answer: Ancient China
3) Name of the symbol Δ ? Answer: Delta
4) How many Centimetre make a Decametre? Answer: 1000
5) What is the other name of the Perimeter of a Circle? Answer: Circumference
6) Who is the “Father of Mathematics”? Answer: Archimedes
7) Name the polygon that has 15 sides? Answer- Pentadecagon
8) The Smallest Perfect Number? Answer: 6 (Six)
9) Who first introduced the Trigonometric Functions (sine and cosine) and methods of calculating
their Approximate Numerical Values?
Answer: Aryabhata
10) What is the average of the first 50 natural numbers? Answer: 25.5
11) Angle greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees are called? Answer: Reflex Angles
12) Who invented the equals sign (=) ? Answer: Robert Recorde
13) Where was Abacus invented? Answer: China
14) Who developed an easy method to find out all the Prime Numbers? Answer: Eratosthenes
15) Write the next number of the following Sequences 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13,_? Answer: 21
16) Who created the BODMAS rule? Answer: Achilles Reselfelt
17) Who discovered the Square Root symbol √ ? Answer: Christoph Rudolff
18) How many Zeros are there in One Billion? Answer: 9 (nine)
19) The total number of dots on a dice? Answer: 21
20) Find the missing number in the series 5, 10, 17, _, 37, 50, 65, 82? Answer: 26
21) Which number is Known as Ramanujan-Hardy Number? Answer: 1729
22) Which number system does not have the symbol for zero? Answer: Roman Numerals
23) What number do we get when we multiply all of the numbers on a Telephone Number Pad?
Answer: Zero
24) Which number does not have a Reciprocal? Answer: zero
25) What part of a Revolution have you turned through if you stand facing west and turn clockwise
to face South?
Answer: ¾
QUESTIONS FOR QUIZ COMPETITION
1) The 2022 Asia Cup will be played in which country, with Sri Lanka as the official host?
Ans:UAE
2) What is the position of India in the 2022 Commonwealth Games?
Ans: Fourth
3) Who is the first cricketer to play 600 matches in T20 cricket?
Ans: Kieron Pollard
4) Which Indian airport is set to be named after Shaheed Bhagat Singh?
Ans: Chandigarh International Airport
5) The Supreme Court of India at present contains the following number of Judges?
Ans: 31 judges
6) Who among the following appoints the Chief Justice and other Judges of the Supreme Court?
President Minister of Education
Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
Ans: Shri Dharmendra Pradhan
7) Who administers oath to the Prime Minister of India?
Ans: President
8) What is the term of Prime Minister as mentioned in the Constitution?
Ans: No fixed term
9) Which Indian city has been selected as the first Cultural and Tourism Capital of SCO for 2022-23?
Ans:Varanasi
10) Which Indian billionaire surpassed Bill Gates to become the world’s fourth-richest person?
Ans:Gautam Adani
11) Which Indian Armed Force conducts the ‘Prasthan’ security exercise?
Ans:Indian Navy
12) Which bloc has conducted a joint military drill named ‘Solidarity Exercise’?
Ans: ASEAN
13) Which company introduced ‘Perspectives’ tab feature, which allows users to explore diverse
viewpoints on a particular topic?
Ans: Google
14) Which state/UT is associated with ‘Swarnim Himalaya’ campaign?
Ans: Himachal Pradesh
15) ‘Hasarius mumbai’, which was discovered recently, belongs to which species?
Ans: Spider
16) An important variety of pineapple called Queen Pineapple is grown in which state?
Ans: Tripura
17) Union Culture Ministry is set to implement “Financial Assistance for Veteran Artists” along with
which bank?
Ans: Canara Bank
18) Which state/UT launched the ‘Solar City Project’?
Ans: Kerala
19) Which city has been renamed as ‘Chatrapati Sambhajinagar’?
Ans: Aurangabad
20) India launched the new Young Professionals Scheme (YPS) along with which country?
Ans: UK
21) As per the ‘Indian States’ Energy Transition’ report, which states made the most progress in transition
to clean electricity?
Ans: Karnataka and Gujarat
Mythological Question for quiz competition
1) In which Yuga, Shree Rama was born in Ayodhya?
(a) Satya Yuga (b) Treta Yuga (c) Dwapara Yuga (d) Kali Yuga
Answer: (b) Treta Yuga
2) Who wrote down the epic Mahabharata while Vyasa was dictating?
(a) Narada (b) Vishwakarma (c) Ganesh (d) Shiv
Answer: (c) Ganesh
3) In which Yuga, Krishna was born?
(a) Satya Yuga (b) Treta Yuga (c) Dwapara Yuga (d) Kali Yuga
Answer: (c) Dwapara Yuga
4) In which Yuga, Krishna was born?
(a) Satya Yuga (b) Treta Yuga (c) Dwapara Yuga (d) Kali Yuga
Answer: (c) Dwapara Yuga
5) What was the real name of Valmiki, the writer of Ramayana?
(a) Basuki (b) Devabrata (c) Ratnakar (d) Partha
Answer: (c) Ratnakar
6) What was the name of Arjuna in the thirteenth 3year of his exile at King Virata’s Kingdom?
(a) Uttara (b) Brihannala (c) Urvashi (d) Sathyavathi
Answer: (b) Brihannala
7) Who is known as the father of Goddess Parvati
(a) Daksha Prajapati (b) Bramha (c) Himavat (d) Parasuram
Answer: (c) Himavat
8) What is the name of the sister of Krishna3 and Balaram
(a) Rukmini (b) Subhadra (c) Satyabhama (d) Chitrangada
Answer: (b) Subhadra
9) According to Mahabharat, Ganga was the wife of
(a) Vichitravirya (b) Shantanu (c) Chitrangada (d) Vishvamitra
Answer: (b) Shantanu
10) Upanishads are books on….
(a) Religion (b) Yoga (c) Law (d) Philosophy
Answer: (d) Philosophy
11) Rakhi festival is celebrated during the full moon day of the ____ month?
(a) Chaitra (b) Magha (c) Kartika (d) Shravan
Answer: (d) Shravan
12) On which river bank is Ayodhya situated?
(a) Ganges (b) Yamuna (c) Gomti (d) Saryu
Answer: (d) Saryu
13) Which Veda contains cure of diseases?
(a) Sama Veda (b) Atharva Veda (c) Rig Veda (d) Yajur Veda
Answer: (b) Atharva Veda
14) Which Is The First Avatar Of Lord Vishnu?
Answer :Matsya Avatar (Fish).
15) Who narrates the action of Kurukshetra to Dhritarashtra live during the battle
(a) Vidur (b) Sanjay (c) Ganesh (d) Kunti
Answer: (b) Sanjay
16) Who is the wife of Lord Brahma?
(a) Gayatri (b) Lakshmi (c) Saraswati (d) Parvati
Answer: (c) Saraswati
17) The story of Krishna Vasudeva is the principal subject of?
(a) Bhagwat Purana (b) Shiv Purana (c) Agni Purana (d) Brahma Purana
Answer: (a) Bhagwat Purana
18) Who among the following is the consort of Lord Vishnu?
(a) Durga (b) Lakshmi (c) Uma (d) Kali
Answer: (b) Lakshmi
19) According to Hindu mythology King Kansa was the uncle of?
(a) Rama (b) Arjuna (c) Krishna (d) Duryodhana
Answer: (c) Krishna
20) In the Ramayana, during the fourteen years of Rama’s exile, Bharat did not rule from Ayodhya. What
was his temporary capital?
(a) Kalinga (b) Nandigram (c) Mathura (d) Varanasi
Answer: (b) Nandigram