Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Static Gk Quiz #14 | IMPORTANT GK QUESTION & ANSWER | Sk Blog

IMPORTANT GK QUESTION & ANSWER 


Static General knowledge 


 1. Between which stations does the Vande Bharat Express run?

 (A) Delhi to Varanasi

 (B) Delhi to Patna

 (C) Delhi to Howrah

 (D) Delhi to Pune

 Answer: (A) Delhi to Varanasi

Explanation :-

 The Vande Bharat Express runs between Delhi to Varanasi.  It started in 2019.  This Swadeshi train was started by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.  The Vande Bharat Express travels from New Delhi to Varanasi in 8 hours.  This train runs 5 days a week except Mondays and Thursdays.  All coaches of Vande Bharat Express are air conditioned.  This coach is very entertaining.  Vande Bharat Express offers passengers high-speed WiFi, GPS-based PIC, touch-free bio-vacuum toilets, charging slots, automatic climate control system and LED lights.


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 2. Which of the following is non volatile memory?

 (A) RAM

 (B) ROM

 (C) CPU

 (D) Cache

 Answer: (B) ROM

Explanation :-

 Is a non-volatile memory ROM.  The full form of ROM is Read Only Memory.  The data stored in it is permanent, hence it is also called permanent memory.  Not only can you read the data from this memory, but it also stores the data permanently.  Even after the computer is switched off, the data stored in ROM is not destroyed.


 3. Who was the founder of the Gupta dynasty?

 (A) Ghatotkacha

 (B) Singhvishnu

 (C) Brihadratha

 (D) Shreegupta

 Answer: (D) Shreegupta

Explanation :-

 The founder of the Gupta dynasty was Shreegupta.  However, in the Poona Tamrapatra inscription of Prabhavati Gupta, it has been addressed as ‘Adiraj’.  It built a temple for Chinese travelers in Gaya.  During the time of Shrigupta, the title of Maharaja was conferred on the feudal lords, so Shrigupta was the ruler under someone.  After Shreegupta, his son Ghatotkacha became the ruler.


 4. Who gave the big bang theory?

 (A) Ptolemy

 (B) Copernicus

 (C) George Lemaitre

 (D) Edwin Hubble

 Answer: (C) George Lemaitre

Explanation :-

 The Big Bang theory was given by George Lemaitre.  Lemaitre also introduced the Big Bang theory of the origin of the universe, which he called his Hypothesis of the Primitive Atom, or Cosmic Egg.  He has given the origin of the universe about 15 billion years ago.  Lemaitre was a Roman Catholic priest as well as a scientist.  He proposed on theoretical grounds that the universe was expanding, which was later confirmed by observation by Edwin Hubble.


 5.Mritchkatikam is whose work?

 (A) Sudraka

 (B) Kalidas

 (C) Visakhadatta

 (D) Ashwaghosh

 Answer: (A) Sudraka

Explanation :-

 Mritchkatikam is the work of Shudraka.  Mritchkatikam is the most popular metaphor in Sanskrit theatrical literature.  It has 10 digits.  It means earthen blossom or earthen cart.  The play 'Mritchkatikam' is a proof that India has inherited the tradition of giving the last man a place in literature where people like thieves, courtesans, poor Brahmins, handmaids, barbers, overthrow the power of the evil king and establish a republic, from the last man to heroism  Are received.


 6. What is a book study called?

 (A) Biography

 (B) Etymology

 (C) Bibliography

 (D) cytology

 Answer: (C) Bibliography

Explanation :-

 The study of the book is called Bibliography.  In 1961, the conference of 'Ifla' (International Federation of Library Associations) in Paris in collaboration with UNESCO also considered the question of the definition of the word and by consensus, the following definition of the word was finally accepted.  was.  Under this, every type of study of the book in its external form, which leads to knowledge of the history, construction, etc. of the book, is included.


 7. Which of the following nationalist leaders gave the slogan 'Chalo Delhi'?

 (A) Jawaharlal Nehru

 (B) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

 (C) Mahatma Gandhi

 (D) Subhash Chandra Bose

 Answer: (D) Subhash Chandra Bose

Explanation :-

 Subhash Chandra Bose gave the slogan 'Delhi Chalo'.  Netaji's hunger for independence took him first to Germany and then to Japan in 1942.  There was 'Azad Hind Fauj' to fight the British.  Despite the lack of resources, this army displayed amazing valor.  Netaji gave a slogan like 'Delhi Chalo' to challenge the British rule.


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 8. On whose birthday is 'Good Governance Day' celebrated in India?

 (A) Jawaharlal Nehru

 (B) AB Bajpai

 (C) Indira Gandhi

 (D) Mahatma Gandhi

 Answer: (B) Atal Bihari Bajpai

Explanation :-

 In India, 'Good Governance Day' is celebrated on December 25, the birthday of Atal Bihari Bajpai.  Good Governance Day was established in 2014 to honor Prime Minister Vajpayee by promoting awareness among the Indian people of accountability in government.  It aims to implement a good and effective strategy to accomplish a good governance function in India.


 9.Which of the following colors does not occur in the rainbow?

 (A) Pink

 (B) Orange

 (C) Yellow

 (D) Red

 Answer: (A) Pink

Explanation :-

 The pink color does not occur in the rainbow.  After the rain, the beautiful shape made of seven colors in the sky is called rainbow.  In the rainy season, when the drops of water fall on the sun's rays, then the deflection of the sun's rays causes the beautiful colors of the rainbow.  After the rain, a circular circle of colors such as red, blue, yellow, green, sky, blue and violet sometimes appears.  This is the Saptrangi Rainbow.


 10. Whom is the study of cytology related to?

 (A) Hair

 (B) blood

 (C) brain

 (D) cells

 Answer: (D) Cells

Explanation :-

 Cytology is a branch of biology.  The scientific study of a cell is called cytology.  The cell is the basic structural, functional and biological unit of all organisms.  Cells are the smallest units of life, and are therefore often referred to as the "building blocks of life".


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