1. Blood does not coagulate so long it remains in the circulatory system because of-

A. Pressure of heparin in blood.
B. Pressure of blood.
C. Presence of iron pigments in blood.
D. Constant heart beat.


2. Indian Constitution came into force from-

A. 26th January, 1949
B. 26th November, 1949
C. 26th January, 1950
D. 26th November, 1950


3. Laws of electrolysis was given by-

A. Ostwald.
B. Faraday.
C. Arrhenius.
D. Lamark.


4. Some major banks and financial institutions in various Western countries were to wind up their business and/or declare themselves in financial problems during last few years. This trend is technically known as-

A. Devaluation.
B. Deformation.
C. Global Slowdown.
D. Globalisation.


5. Ain-i-Akbari is written by-

A. Harisen.
B. Kalidas.
C. Abul Fazal.
D. None of these.


6. Which is a fat soluable Vitamin?

A. Vitamin B
B. Vitamin C
C. Vitamin P
D. Vitamin A


7. Computer manipulate data in various ways and it is called as-

A. Booting.
B. Processing.
C. Debugging.
D. Utilizing.


8. A round floppy piece of plastic which is used for storing information. This is kept under hard square cover for protection-

A. Pixel.
B. Hard Disk.
C. Floppy Disk.
D. Icon.


9. Which of the following is the central bank of USA?

A. Federation of Banks in USA.
B. Citigroup USA.
C. Bank of America.
D. Federal Reserve.


10. The headquarter of International Court of Justice is at-

A. The Hague.
B. Vienna.
C. Geneva.
D. Abu Dhabi.

1. Subhash Bose disappeared from his residence in the year-

A. 1940
B. 1941
C. 1939
D. 1938


2. The first Indian to receive an Oscar for music direction is-

A. K.L Saigal
B. Pankaj Kumar Mollick
C. Salil Chowdhury
D. A.R Rahaman


3. The first bengali translator of "Mahabharata" was-

A. Kabikanakan Mukundaram.
B. Chandidas
C. Kabindra Parameswar.
D. Krishnadas Kabiraj


4. Which of the following dynasties was ruling over North India at the time of Alexander's invasion?

A. Maurya.
B. Nanda.
C. kaniva.
D. Sunga.


5. Light year is related to-

A. Energy.
B. Speed
C. Distance.
D. Intensity.


6. The earliest example of Bengali Literature is-

A. Chryapada.
B. Shri Krishnakirtan.
C. Gathasaptosati.
D. Shri Krishnavijaya.


7. "Pulitzer Prize" is awarded for outstanding work in the field of-

A. Environmental Studies.
B. Science and Technology.
C. International Understanding.
D. Literature and Journalism.


8. The celebrated novel "Godfather" was authored by-

A. Harold Robins
B. John Milton
C. Victor Hugo.
D. Mario Puzo.


9. Socrates, the wise man of ancient world who developed the method of  enquiry and instruction, belonged to-

A. France.
B. Athens.
C. Greece.
D. China.


10. The gas present in the stratosphere which filters out some of the sun's ultraviolet light and provides an effective shield against radiation damage to living things is-

A. Helium.
B. Ozone.
C. Oxygen.
D. Methane.


1. Koutilya wrote the book named-

A. Mudrarakhsas
B. Astadhyai
C. Buddhacharit
D. Arthasastra


2. On the different blood groups A, B, AB and O which one can be given to a person whose blood group is A?

A. Group A only
B. Group B only
C. Group A and O
D. Group A and B


3. A body moving uniformly along a circular path has-

A. Constant velocity
B. Constant speed
C. Variable speed
D. Same direction of motion.


4. The longest river of the Penisular India is-

A. Narmada
B. Mahanadi
C. Godavari
D. Kaveri


5. Jesus Christ was crucified in-

A. 4 BC
B. 4 AD
C. 30 AD
D. 1 AD


6. The person who gave the permission to Jobcharnak to do business in Bengal-

A. A. Khurshid Khuli Kha
B. Sayasta Kha
C. Sujauddin
D. Farukhshiyar


7. Who won the world chess championship 2013?

A. Viswanathan Anand
B. Vladmir Kramnik
C. Magnus Carisen
D. Boris Gelfland.


8. Malfunctioning of which of the following organs causes jaundice?

A. Stomach
B. Pancreas
C. Liver
D. Kidney


9. The earlier name of Sher Shah was-

A. Juna Khan
B. Sarafraj Khan
C. Farid Khan
D. Khijir Khan


10. One who possess many talents-

A. Versatile
B. Nubile
C. Exceptional
D. Talented


1. Who was recently appointed as the interim president of BCCI-

A. Jagmohan Dalmia
B. Sunil Gavaskar
C. Sashant Manohar
D. Ravi Shastri


2. In Idnia, due to the influence of retreating monsson, rainfall occurs in the-

A. Coromondol Coast
B. Northern circars coast
C. Konkon Coast
D. Malabar Coast


3. The pale yellowish color of the urine in a normal person in due to the presence of pigment-

A. Bilirubin
B. Biliverdin
C. Lecithin
D. Urochrome


4. The historian V.smith has called "Nepolean of India" to-

A. Chandragupta I
B. Samudragupta
C. Skandagupta
D. Goutamiputra Satkarni


5. Potato is a modified form of-

A. Stem
B. Root
C. Leaf
D. Fruit


6. In which of the following festivals are boat races a special feature?

A. Rongali Bihu
B. Onam
C. Pongal
D. Navrati


7. The main active constituent of tea and coffee is-

A. Nicotin
B. Chlorphyll
C. Caffeine
D. Aspirin


8. kathmandu is situated on the bank of river-

A. Kaligandak
B. Bagmati
C. Manas
D. Tista


9. Which of the following is not an input device of a computer-

A. Keyboard
B. Joystick
C. Printer
D. Optical Character reader


10. The eminent sitar player Pandit Rabisankar was the disciple of-

A. Baba Alauddin Khan
B. Enayat Khan
C. Ali Akbar Khan
D. Vilayat Khan


1. If we add Extra solvent to a solution, it becomes-

A. Super satured
B. Saturated
C. Non-saturated
D. Colloidal solution


2. The world famous Ajanta Caves is located in-

A. Orissa
B. Andhra Pradesh
C. Kerala
D. Maharashtra


3. The mobile handset making company "Nokia" was recently purchased by

A. Blackberry
B. Microsoft
C. Apple
D. Samsung


4. The major constituent of Air is-

A. Nitrogen
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Oxygen
D. Hydrogen


5. FIFA world cup 2014 will be held in-

A. Russia
B. Brazil
C. Qatar
D. Argentina


6. Smoke is a-

A. Solution of liquid in gas.
B. Solution of solid in gas.
C. Solution of gas in gas.
D. Solution of solid in liquid


7. The highest peak in India is-

A. Kanchanjunga
B. Mt. Everest
C. Mt. Godwin Austen (k2)
D. Nanga Parbat


8. The first women prime Minister in the world is-

A. Sirimavo Bandarnayek
B. Margaret Thacher
C. Indira Gandhi.
D. Begum Khaleda Zia


9. The name of "Leslie Claudius" is associated with the game of-

A. Football
B. Cricket
C. Lawn Tennis
D. Hockey.


10. The tenth Guru of the sikhs was-

A. Guru Nanak.
B. Guru Govind Singh
C. Guru Arjun Singh
D. Guru Teg Bahadur


1. The name of the Indian cricketer who taken ten wickets in one innings of a test cricket match(for men)

A. B.S. Bedi
B. Chandrasekhar
C. Kapil Dev
D. Anil Kumbley


2. Ecology is the study of interrelations among-

A. Soil and water
B. Man and Environment
C. Organisms and environment
D. Members of a family


3. The world famous athlete Usain Bolt is from

A. Kenya
B. Uruguay
C. Jamaica
D. UK


4. The extinct animal used in the logo of WWF is-

A. Tiger
B. Giant Panda
C. Dodo
D. Rhinoceros


5. The new chairman of "TATA SONS" is-

A. Ratan tata
B. Ravi kant
C. Cyrus Palongi Mistry
D. Sapoor Mistri


6. The right which is legal but not a fundamental right-

A. Right to freedom
B. Right against exploitation
C. Right of minorities to establish educational instituions
D. Right to property


7. Escape velocity of rocket from the earth towards the moon is a velocity to get rid of the-

A. Earth's gravitational pull
B. Moon's gravitstional pull
C. Centripetal force due to the earth's rotation
D. Pressure of the atmosphere


8. Birbal became minister in the reign of-

A. Babar
B. Ákbar
C. Jahangir
D. Shahjahan


9. When heat is given to a solid, its temparature-

A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. Either increases or remains same
D. Remains same


10. Which of the following foods is the best source of Protein?

A. Butter
B. Fish
C. Lettuce
D. Milk


1. Light energy is converted into chemical energy in-

A. Electrolysis.
B. Photosysthesis.
C. Respiration.
D. Photoelectric effect.


2. The fourth state of matter-

A. Plasma
B. Solid
C. Viscous.
D. Super cooled.


3. The first receipent of Rajiv gandhi Khel ratna Award is-

A. Limba Ram
B. Leander peas.
C. Vishwanathan Anand
D. kapil Dev


4. Which of these mode of transport is available only in kolkata among the major cities in India?

A. Ferry
B. Metro rail
C. Horse Carriage
D. Tram


5. If the plane of the earth's equator were not inclined to the plane of the earth orbit-

A. the year would be longer
B. the winters will be longer.
C. there would be no change of season.
D. the summer would be warmers.


6. DRDO stands for-

A. Depertment of research and Development Organisations.
B. Dental Research and Dvelopment Organisation.
C. Documentary Reforms and Deployment Organisation.
D. Defence Research and Development organisation.


7. The mass of 1 ltr. of water at 4 degree C is-

A. 1 gm
B. 1 mg
C. 1 kg
D. 1 quintal.


8. The chief election commissioner of India is appointed by-

A. The president of India.
B. The prime minister of India.
C. The Vice president of India.
D. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.


9. Atmosphere contains dust particles, salt grains, pollen grains, smoke etc. Which are collectively known as-

A. Water vapour
B. Ozone
C. Aerosols.
D. CFC



Milkha Singh achieved in 1960 Olympics in Athletics-
A. Fourth in 400m final. 
B. Second in 400m final. 
C. Eighth in 50km walk. 
D. Seventh in 800m final. 


Which district of West Bengal has the highest literacy rate.
A. East Medinipur. 
B. Uttar 24 Parganas. 
C. Kolkata. 
D. Howrah. 


The non metal that conducts heat and current
A. Graphite. 
B. Boron. 
C. Silicon. 
D. Phosphorous. 



Which is the odd man out
A. Teestha. 
B. Jaldhaka. 
C. Ajoy. 
D. Mahananda.  


A prima facie case is as such-
A. As it seems at first sight. 
B. As it made to seem at first sight. 
C. As it turns out to be at the end. 
D. As it seems to the court after a number of hearings. 


 Q. "Tunku Abdul Rahman Cup" is associated with-

Answer: Badminton.

 

Q. National sports day is observed on-

Answer: 29th August.

 

Q. Durand cup 2013 won by-

Answer: Mohammedan. (beating ONGC)

 

Q. Ronaldo is associated with which sports?

Answer: Football.

 

Q. Ali Akbar Khan is a famous artist of which instrument?

Answer: Sarode.

 

Q. "Waiting for Godot" is written by

Answer: Samuel Beckett.

 

Q. Aristophanes is regarded as the father of-

Answer: Comedy.

 

Q. Anton Chekov, the play wright, was from which country?

Answer: Russian

 

Q. Satyajit Roy made a short film on the life of a dancer. Who is the dancer?

Answer: Birju Maharaj.

 

Q. Sanjukta Panigrahi was a great performer in-

Answer: Odissi.

Q. What is the width of a football Goal?

Answer: 8 yards

Q. The term "Double fault" is associated with which sports?

Answer:  Tennis

Q. Bronchitis is the abnormality of-

Answer: Respiratory tract.

Q. Which is the first Indian aircraft carrier which has been recently decommissioned?

Answer: INS Vikrant

Q. Which political party is formed by Imran Khan in Pakistan?

Answer: Tehreek-e-Insaf

Q. Asian games 1974 was held in-

Answer: Teheran.

Q. The first Commonwealth Games was held at-

Answer: Hamilton, Canada.

Q. "Butterfly" is a term associated with which sports?

Answer: Swimming

Q. "Bishop" is a term associated with which sports?

Answer: Chess

 

Q. The world Cup football 2010 was won by-

Answer: Spain.

Q. Which organisation or bodies decides monetory policy in India?

Answer: RBI Reserve Bank of India.

Q. Which is the largest country of AFRICA?

Answer: Algeria.

Q. What type of pollution is caused by the burning of fossil fuels?

Answer: Soil, water and air pollution.

Q. At first paper is invented in which country?

Answer: China.

Q. What is the full form of "DBMS" in the field of computer?

Answer: Database Management system.

Q. Which command is used to clear the screen in MS-DOS?

Answer: Cls

Q. In the game of cricket the term "LBW" means-

Answer: A batsman get out when the ball hit on his/her pad covering the wickets.

Q. Litumas is extracted from-

Answer: Lichens.

Q. Which instrument is used to measure humidity?

Answer: Hygrometer.

Q. The oldest church of India is-

Answer: St. Thomas Church located in Kerala.

Q. What is the full form of 'ATM'?

Answer: Automated Trailer Machine

Q. Which state in India produce the highest amount of tea?

Answer: Assam

Q. The situation monopoly in market refers to-

Answer: One seller many buyer.

Q. The sour taste in vinegar is due to the presence of-

Answer:Acetic Acid

Q. Which is the youngest mountain in India?

Answer: Himalaya.

Q. Which malaria parasite is responsible for malignant malaria?

Answer:Plasmodium falciparum

Q. Why Akbar has been called as the 'first national king'?

Answer: Akbar was highly tolerant and secular in his outlook.

Q. Which is the largest planet of our solar system?

Answer: Jupiter

Q. Which is the greatest Archipelago on the globe?

Answer: Indonesia

Q. Which scientist discovered blood group?

Answer: Landsteiner

Q. FIBA is related with Which sport ?

Answer: Basketball


Q. "ASEAN", the south east organisation has how many members?

Answer: 10


Q. Vijay hazare trophy is related to which sport?

Answer: Cricket


Q. World Autism day is celebrated on-

Answer: 2nd April


Q. FIFA 2014 held in which country?

Answer: Brazil


Q. Which team win the FIFA world cup football 2014?

Answer: Germany

Q. Who has the power to appoint Union Public Service Commission members in India?

Answer: President.

Q. Which kind of lens is used in magnifying glass?

Answer: Coverging Lens.

Q. The Vice President in India is elected by whom? 

Answer: Both the houses(Lower house-Lok sabha and Upper house-Rajya sabha) of parliament.

Q. Who is the suprepe commander of Armed forces in India?

Answer: President