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Today's GK Mock Test

  • This is an Online Quiz to test your General Knowledge.
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Locked jaw disorder is the other name of the disease:

Locked jaw disorder is the other name of the disease Tetanus. It is a serious bacterial infection which affects the muscles and the nervous system throughout the body. This infection often affects the muscles of the neck and jaw, but eventually spreads to the rest of the body.

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Which among the following bears the smallest living cell?

Among the given options, Mollusc plasma bears the smallest living cell. Mycoplasma is the smallest living known cell. It is prokaryotic, devoid of a cell wall and can live without oxygen. It is pathogenic to both plants and animals.

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Chewing gum is made from:

Chewing gum is made from Latex. It is a sweetened, flavoured confection composed primarily of latex, both natural and artificial. Organic latex, a milky white fluid produced by a variety of seed plants, is best known as the principal component of rubber.

4 / 20

Black death is:

Black Death was a devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s.

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The cause for the Tsunami, as deduced by the seismologists, is:

A tsunami can be generated when the earthquake causes a sudden vertical deformation of the seafloor, thus displacing the overlying water from its equilibrium position.

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The Preamble of our Constitution reads India as:

The preamble to the Constitution: WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN, SOCIALIST, SECULAR, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its citizens: JUSTICE, social, economic and political; LIBERTY of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship; EQUALITY of status and of opportunity, and to promote among them all, FRATERNITY assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation; IN OUR CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY this 26th day of November 1949, do HEREBY ADOPT, ENACT AND GIVE TO OURSELVES THIS CONSTITUTION.

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Which Directive Principle bears the direct impact of Gandhi's moral philosophy?

Mahatma Gandhi's moral philosophies were based on Truth, Non-violence, Vegetarianism, Brahmhacharya, Simplicity and Faith. Thus Prohibition of the slaughter of cows in the Directive Principle is based on Gandhi's moral philosophy.

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A mixed economy works primarily through the:

A mixed economy is partly run by the government and partly as a free market economy. In a mixed economy, government controls part of the economy with restriction and licensing requirements, which includes involvement in such areas as education, courts, roads, hospital care, and postal delivery. The government's role in a mixed economy can also include financial policies, such as monetary and fiscal policies.

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“The national income consists of a collection of goods and services reduced to common basis by being measured in terms of money.” — Who says this?

Sir John Hicks was a British economist. He is considered one of the most important and influential economists of the twentieth century. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1972 for his work in general equilibrium and welfare economics.

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The main source of long-term credit for a business unit is:

Companies issue stocks and bonds (securities) to the public to raise funds. A company decides to sell stock when it needs long-term access to capital.

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Economies of Scale means reduction in:

Economies of scale are the cost advantages that enterprises obtain due to their scale of operation, and are typically measured by the amount of output produced. A decrease in cost per unit of output enables an increase in scale.

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The credit of discovering the sea route of India goes to the:

The Portuguese discovery of the sea route to India was the first recorded trip directly from Europe to India, via the Cape of Good Hope. Under the command of Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama, it was undertaken during the reign of King Manuel I in 1495–1499.

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Disciples of which one of the leaders in Bengal during the Indian freedom struggle were called Young Bengal?

The Young Bengal was a group of Bengali free thinkers emerging from Hindu College, Calcutta. They were also known as Derozians, after their firebrand teacher at Hindu College, Henry Louis Vivian Derozio.

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Optical fibre works on the principle of:

Optical fibre works on the principle of total internal reflection. When light ray strikes at the internal surface of an optical fibre cable called such that incidence angle is greater than critical angle, then incident light ray reflects in the same medium and this phenomenon repeats.

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A hydrogen balloon floats up because of:

Hydrogen is lighter than air. When a balloon is filled with hydrogen gas the weight of the balloon is less than the weight of air displaced by the balloon.

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Match the personalities with the Activity they are associated with:

A. Rod Laver1. Kathak Dancing
B. Chanda Kochar2. Music
C. Birju Maharaj3. Lawn Tennis
D. Bala Murlikrishnan4. Banking

The correct match is as follows:

A. Rod Laver (Australian former tennis player.)3. Lawn Tennis
B. Chanda Kochhar (former MD and CEO of ICICI Bank)4. Banking
C. Birju Maharaj (master of the kathak form and an exponent of the Kalka-Bindadin Gharana)1. Kathak Dancing
D. Bala Murli Krishnan (vocalist, playback singer and composer)2. Music

17 / 20

The expansion for AIDS is:

HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that attacks the body's immune system. If HIV is not treated, it can lead to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome).

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Manas Sanctuary in Assam is known for:

Manas National Park or Manas Wildlife Sanctuary is a national park, UNESCO Natural World Heritage site, a Project Tiger reserve, an elephant reserve and a biosphere reserve in Assam.

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Which of the following is the highest waterfall in India?

Jog Falls is a waterfall on the Sharavati river located in the Western Ghats near Sagar Taluk of Shimoga District, Karnataka. It is a segmented waterfall which depends on rain and season becomes a plunge waterfall. Jog Falls is created by the Sharavati dropping 253 m, making it the third-highest waterfall in India after the Nohkalikai Falls with a drop of 335 m in Meghalaya and Dudhsagar Waterfalls with a drop of 310 m in Goa.

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Match the following:

A. Hobbes1. French Revolution
B. Rousseau2. Glorious Revolution
C. Locke3. Execution of Charles I
D. Hitler4. Second World War

The correct match is as follows:

NamesEvents
A. Hobbes (In 1640, Hobbes wrote a piece defending King Charles I's wide interpretation of his own rights in these matters)3. Execution of Charles I
B. Rousseau (Rousseau's theories of sovereignty and law had a direct influence on French revolutionaries)1. French Revolution
C. Locke (The philosopher John Locke praised the Glorious Revolution)2. Glorious Revolution
D. Hitler (During his dictatorship from 1933 to 1945, he initiated World War II in Europe by invading Poland on 1 September 1939.)4. Second World War

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