General Knowledge Quizzes Online Job Test Preparation for FPSC, PPSC, SPSC, KPSC, BPSC, NTS, and PTS other competition exams.
General Knowledge Quizzes - In this type of test, the candidates are expected to show a general awareness of what and where of things and places, when and where events, how things work, important personalities etc. Essentially it is the test of general reading, experience and intellectual curiosity of the candidates.
The candidates are expected to have basic knowledge and information about Places, Rivers, Oceans, Seas, Mountains, Peaks, Mountain Passes, Volcanoes, Earthquaks, Highest and Lowest Points of the Continents, Population, Areas of Continents, Crops,Important Islands, Important Lakes, Important Waterfalls, Important Glaciers, Major Industries, Deserts, Atmosphere of the Earth, Forests, Winds, Tides, Time and Seasons, Latitudes and Longitudes, Weather, Rainfall, World Counties, Famous Cities, Exploration and Discoveries, Religions of the World,Empires and Dynasties, Battles, Airlines, News Agencies, Airports, Annual Days, Important Books, Nobel Prizes, World Records, General Information, Famous Personalities, U.N.O. and other International Organizations, Sports, Everyday Science, and General Science, etc.
Here are the most commonly asked General Knowledge questions you can expect to be asked in your interview, job test, or any quiz competition and advice on how you can craft effective responses. Prepare these General Knowledge questions for PPSC, SPSC, BPSC, KPPSC, NTS, PTS, OTS and other quiz competitions.
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The candidates are expected to have basic knowledge and information about Places, Rivers, Oceans, Seas, Mountains, Peaks, Mountain Passes, Volcanoes, Earthquaks, Highest and Lowest Points of the Continents, Population, Areas of Continents, Crops,Important Islands, Important Lakes, Important Waterfalls, Important Glaciers, Major Industries, Deserts, Atmosphere of the Earth, Forests, Winds, Tides, Time and Seasons, Latitudes and Longitudes, Weather, Rainfall, World Counties, Famous Cities, Exploration and Discoveries, Religions of the World,Empires and Dynasties, Battles, Airlines, News Agencies, Airports, Annual Days, Important Books, Nobel Prizes, World Records, General Information, Famous Personalities, U.N.O. and other International Organizations, Sports, Everyday Science, and General Science, etc.
Here are the most commonly asked General Knowledge questions you can expect to be asked in your interview, job test, or any quiz competition and advice on how you can craft effective responses. Prepare these General Knowledge questions for PPSC, SPSC, BPSC, KPPSC, NTS, PTS, OTS and other quiz competitions.
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Q.1 - Which one of the following is a metal? A.
Gypsum B. Iron C.
Limestone D. Granite Show Answer |
Q.2 - Fuse wire is made of _____? A.
63% lead arid 37% tin B. 63% tin and 37% aluminum C.
63% tin and 37% lead D. 63% lead and 37% aluminum Show Answer |
Q.3 - According to the definition of 1 KWh, a 100 watt bulb consumes one unit of electricity in _____. A.
1 Hour B. 5 Hours C.
8 Hours D. 10 Hours Show Answer |
Q.4 - One thousand watt power is called as _____. A.
1.0 kilowatt B. 0.8 kilowatt C.
1.5 kilowatt D. 0.5 kilowatt Show Answer |
Q.5 - LED technology is energy efficient. What does LED stand for? A.
Low Energy Data B. Low Energy Diode C.
Light Emitting Diode D. None of these Show Answer |
Q.6 - The meter installed in our homes measure electricity in _____. A.
KWh B. WKh C.
Hkw D. Khw Show Answer |
Q.7 - In the electricity meter, the digit to the extreme right is: A.
1/5th of the unit B. 1/10th of the unit C.
1/100 of the unit D. 1/1000th of the unit Show Answer |
Q.8 - All forms of energy that we use are ultimately transformed into _____. A.
Light energy B. Heat energy C.
Chemical energy D. Electrical energy Show Answer |
Q.9 - Gates is known as ______________ of the personal computer revolution. A.
Programmer B. Entrepreneur C.
Hardware Technician D. None of above Show Answer |
Q.10 - Bats can also fly in dark because they are capable of taking the help of _____. A.
Ultraviolet Waves B. Ultrasonic Waves C.
Electromagnetic Waves D. Special Retina Show Answer |
Q.11 - The second most abundant metal found in the earth’s crust is _____. A.
Iron B. Calcium C.
Sodium D. Aluminum Show Answer |
Q.12 - The gases which are used by divers as an artificial atmosphere are helium and _____. A.
Oxygen B. Nitrogen C.
Neon D. Carbon monoxide Show Answer |
Q.13 - The primary function of the feathers in birds is to A.
Provide insulation for preserving body heat B. Provide striking surface to the wings for
flying C.
Make the body surface waterproof D. Impart colouration for species as well as sex recognition Show Answer |
Q.14 - A train goes past a railway station at a high speed. A young boy standing on the edge of the platform is likely to _____? A.
Fall away from the train B. Remain unaffected C.
Fall towards the train D. Fall away from or towards the train depending upon the speed Show Answer |
Q.15 - Which one of the following sets of colour combinations is added in colour vision in TV? A.
Red, green and blue B. Orange, black and violet C.
White, red and Yellow D. Green, Yellow and Blue Show Answer |
Q.16 - Lead ball falls through water more slowly than through air because A.
The value of ‘g’ is less in water B. Density of air is less than that of water C.
Of the viscous force in water D. Of the surface tension of water Show Answer |
Q.17 - As the temperature of ice rises, the ice melts and its density _____. A.
Decreases B. Remains constant C.
Increases D. Increases upto 10 °C Show Answer |
Q.18 - Optical fibers are the fine strands of _____. A.
Glass B. Iron C.
Calcium D. Mercury Show Answer |
Q.19 - The speed of sound is _____. A.
300 meter per second B. 315 meter per second C.
340 meter per second D. 362 meter per second Show Answer |
Q.20 - The rear view mirror of a motor vehicle is _____. A.
Concave B. Plane C.
Convex D. Biconcave Show Answer |
Q.21 - In which country alcohol is used as fuel for vehicles? A.
USA B. Brazil C.
Japan D. Germany Show Answer |
Q.22 - Which of the following types radiations is absorbed by the upper layer of the atmosphere? A.
Radio-waves B. Infrared C.
Visible D. Ultraviolet Show Answer |
Q.23 - Silicon is a _____. A.
Superconductor B. Conductor C.
Semi-conductor D. Insulator Show Answer |
Q.24 - For sending sound waves at large distance, which waves are used? A.
Infrared waves B. Radio waves C.
Light waves D. X-waves Show Answer |
Q.25 - The volume percentage of nitrogen in air is _____. A.
60% B. 67% C.
74% D. 78% Show Answer |
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