Kerala PSC Study Material 7: Basic GK Question and answer
Kerala PSC Basic GK Question and Answer - Study Material
Basic General Knowledge Questions and answers
- Fastest land animal - Cheetah
- Oldest National Flag - Denmark
- Fastest Bird - Swift
- Shortest River - Roe river in Montana (61 m long)
- Lowest point on earth - Dead sea
- Most densely populated province - Monaco
- Least populous city - Vatican
- The oldest plant - Rose
- The oldest city - Damascus
- Most poisonous fish - Puffer Fish
- Coldest Place - Vostok, Antarctica
- Hottest Planet - Venus
- Fastest Planet - Mercury
- Strongest Natural Fibre - Silk
- Widest Bridge - Sydney Harbour Bridge
- Fastest Planet - Mercury
- The radix of a hexa decimal system is - 8
- The number of levels in a digital signal is - Two
- A device with slowest switching speed is - LCD
- Modern Cricket was first played in - West Indies
- Which country won the first world cricket cup? - West Indies
- Maputo is the capital of - Mozambique
- The Headquaters of UNESCO is - atParis
- White City - Belgrade
- Garden of England - Kent
- Holy Land - Palestine
- Cockpit of Europe - Belgium
- City of Seven Hills - Rome
- Island of Pearls - Bahrain
- Gift of Nile - Egypt
- Land of Thousand Lakes - Finland
- Britain of the South - New Zealand
- Lexicography is the study of - Compiling of dictionary
- The science of improving crop varieties is called - Hybridisation
- ITC means - Inter Tropical Centre
- The International Tourism year - 1967
- In a free market economy, prices are determined by - Market Forces
- UTI is associated with - Investment Trust
- Single entry book keeping means - Making entry for one aspect of transaction.
- Overdraft facility is available for those who have - Current Account.
- Custodian of foreign exchange is - Reserve Bank of India.
- The maximum number of partners allowed in a banking business is - 10
- NHB - is National Housing Bank
- What is Hard Currency? - A foreign currency short in supply
- What is the main function of currency? - Medium of exchange.
- Devaluation means decrease in the - Value of money in terms of world currency.
- Uncertain income in any enterprise is - Profit
- What is blue moon? - When two full moons occur in any calender year the second moon is called a blue moon.
- The first mission of a link up in space by manned space ships of the USA and the Soviet Union.? - Apollo, Soyuz Test Project mission on July 15, 1975.
- The first Indian Communication Satellite? - APPLE
- Who is the father of Space Science? - Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
- India become the__nation in the world to have sent a man into space? - 14th
- Who propounded the signs of the Zodiac? - Babylonians
- What is Ursa Minor? - A group of starts of Northern hemisphere (Ursa Minor means the "Little Bear")
- The first disabled satellite repaired shuttle? - Columbia
- The wife of Sri Buddha? - Yasodhara
- The other name of Buddha? - Tadhgadha, Sakyamuni
- The mother of Sri Buddha? - Mayadevi
- The son of Sri Buddha?- Rahul
- Where did Sri Buddha get his "Nirvana"? - Kushi Nagar
- The first used metal? - Copper
- Who is known as the St. Pant of the Budha religion - Ashoka
- Which Turky tribe leader was called 'Tamulaine' the great - Timur
- Shiva Samudram Hydro Electric project is situated at? - Karnataka
- The Konkan railway has been constructed between? - Mangalore and Mumbai
- When did the dynasty of Sultans rule over India? - Between 13th century A.D. and 16th century A.D.
- The oldest and most sacred of the Veda? - Rig Veda
- The Paris Commune took place in? - 1871
- Which of the the metropolitan cities of India is nearest to the equator? - Chennai
- The person who occupied the post of the president of India for two sessions continuously was? - Rajendra Prasad
- "Life is Good" is the tag line of which consumer durables company in India? - LG
- The hardest substance in the earth - Diamond
- The second hardest substance in the earth - Corundum
- The scale which is used to measure the hardness of the diamond - Mohs Scale
- The hardness of diamond - 10 Mohs
- The hardness of corundum - 9 Mohs
- Who formulated the theory of evolution? - Charles Darwin(England)
- What was the famous book of Darwin? - 'On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection'
- Which is the snake that gives birth to babies? - Viper
- Which was the first animal that man tamed? - Wild Dog
- There is only one animal that can drink up to 100 litres of water within 10 minutes. Which is that animal? - Camel
- By which name are American mountain lions commonly known? - Puma
- Which animal is known as 'Terrible reptile'? - Dinosaurs
- Which animal is the companion of the Eskimos? - Reindeer
- Which is the biggest animal in the dog family? - Wolf
- Which is the animal that never drinks water? - Kangaroo Rat
- What is the name given to the animals the live on tree? - Arboreal
- Over 700% of the Earth's surface is covered by water. It is more than two third.
- The deepest point in the ocean floor is the Mariana's Trench in the Pacific Ocean (10.5KM below the surface, 11,033 metres)
- The largest animal ever to have existed on earth is Blue Whale.
- The largest body of water in the world is the Pacific Ocean.
- The Pacific Ocean is artificially linked to the Atlantic Ocean by the Panorama Canal.
- The Arctic Ocean is the world's smallest ocean.
- The deepest point of the Indian Ocean has been recorded at more than 7,400 metres in the Java Trench.
- The Great White Shark can smell one drop of human blood in 100 million drops of water.
- Deep-sea life was first observed in 1934, when scientist William Beebe descended to 923 metres in the machine called 'bathysphere'.
- The most poisonous fish in the world is the stonefish
- How many rings on the Olympic flag? - Five
- King Zog ruled which country? - Albania
- Which country grows the most fruit? - China
- Which car company makes the Celica? - Toyota
- Which company is owned by Bill Gates? - Microsoft
- Who wrote the Opera Madam Butterfly? - Puccini
- Broccoli belongs to what family of plants? - Cabbage
- The Mau Mau were terrorists in which country in the period of 1950-1960? - Kenya
- Which European country is divided into areas called Cantons - Switzerland
- A pearmain is what type of fruit? - Apple
- What flower is the symbol of secrecy? - Rose
- Which African country was founded by Americans? - Liberia
- What was the name of Isaac Newton's dog - caused fire in lab? - Diamond
- What is the worlds tallest grass? - Bamboo
- The Salk vaccine is used against what disease? - Polio
- Which country first used the fountain pen? - Egypt
- TAP is the national airline of which country? - Portugal
- Who was known as the Little Brown Saint? - Gandhi
- A skulk is a group of which animals? - Foxes
- What is the tenth letter of the Greek alphabet? - Kappa
- In China what colour does the bride traditionally wear ? - Red
- Which country grew the first Orange? - China
- Gossima was the original name of what game? - Table Tennis
- What countries leader does not have an official residence? - Cuba
- The Titanic has a sister ship - name it? - The Olympic
- Which country flag red circle on green background? - Singapore
- Which company pioneered floppy discs? - IBM
- The USA president lives in the White House - Who is in Blue House? - President South Korea
- The Bovespa is the stock exchange in which country? - Brazil
- What country has the worlds most vending machines per capita? - Japan
- What is the longest river in Australia? - Murray-Darling
- What word in English has the most definitions? - Set
- There are more than 1500 varieties of what food? - Rice
- What is the German word for poison? - Gift
- In America what colour is the Green Card? - White
- In what city is the Encyclopaedia Britanica based and published? - Chicago
- Where was Ice Cream invented? - China
- Which country has the most Post Offices? - India
- LOT is the national airline of which country? - Poland
- What was known as Arabian Wine? - Coffee
- What animal is mentioned most in the Bible? - Sheep
- In what language was The Communist Manifesto written? - German
- What is the Roman Numerals for 4000? - MMMM
- Where was the first police force established in 1667? - Paris
- What colour are the Amazon river dolphins? - Pink
- In what country do they answer the phone by saying I'm listening? - Russia
- Santa Cruz airport serves which city? - Mumbai
- What is the official language of Cuba? - Spanish
- The Zagros mountain range is in which country? - Iran
- In which city was Galileo born? - Pisa
Characters and their creators
- Cordelia - William Shakespeare
- Desdemona - William Shakespeare
- Aeriel - William Shakespeare
- Brutus - William Shakespeare
- Shylock - William Shakespeare
- Lago - William Shakespeare
- Lady Macbeth - William Shakespeare
- Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy
- Sherlock Holmes - Arthur Conan Doyle
- Dr. Watson - Arthur Conan Doyle
- Phantom - Leon - Lee Falk
- Mandrake - Leon - Lee Falk
- Friday - Daniel Defoe
- Robinson Crusoe - Daniel Defoe
- Kim - Rudyard Kipling
- Mowgli - Rudyard Kipling
- Mickey Mouse - Walt Disney
- Jean Val Jean - Victor Hugo
- James Bond - Ian Fleming
- Dracula - Bram Stoker
- Gora - Tagore
- Tarzan - Edgar Rice Burroughs
- Harry Potter - J.K. Rowling
- Oliver Twist - Charles Dickens
Cities and Their Nicknames
- Heaven on earth - Kashmir
- Switzerland of India - Kashmir
- Garden of India - Kashmir
- Garden city of India - Bangaluru
- Manchester of India - Ahmedabad
- Denim City of India - Ahmedabad
- Boston of India - Ahmedabad
- Manchester of South - Coimbatore
- Diamond City - Surat
- Weaver's City - Panipat
- Ecocity - Paniput
- Hi-Tech City - Hyderabad
- City of Luck - Hyderabad
- Little Tibet - Ladakh
- City of water falls - Ranchi
- Iron city of India - Jamshedpur
- Pitsburg of India - Jamshedpur
- White City - Udaipur
- Pink City - Jaipur
- Sun City - Jodhpur
- Orange City - Nagpur
- Gapes City - Nasik
- Land of Seven Islands - Mumbai
- Gate way of India - Mumbai
- City of Rallies - New Delhi
- Mini Switzerland - Khajjiar (Himachal Pradesh)
- Oxford of East - Pune
- Queen of Deccan - Pune
- Venice of the East - Alappuzha
- City of Statues - Thiruvananthapuram
- Scotland of East - Shillong
- Golden Temple City - Amritsar
- City of Palace - Kolkata
- Salt Lake City - Kolkata
- Heaven of Farmers - Thanjavoor
- Sandal City - Mysore
- Silicon Valley of India - Bangaluru
- City of Suicide - Bangaluru
- Egg City - Namakkal
- Cycle city of India - Ludhiana
- Yoga capital of the world - Rishikesh
- Cathedral city of India - Bhuvaneswar
- School capital of India - Dehradun
- House of clouds - Meghalaya
- Land of five rivers - Punjab
- Granary of India - Punjab
- Pearl of the East - Goa
- Tea Garden of India - Assam
- Spice Garden of India - Kerala
- Adobe of the God - Prayag
News Agencies
- Reuters - Britain
- Kyodo - Japan
- Antara - Indonesia
- IRNA - Iran
- Xinhua - China
- Associated Press - USA
- United Press International (UPI) - USA
- Ansa - Italy
- Agence France Presse (AFP) - France
- Bernama - Malaysia
- Al Jazeera - Qatar
- Interfax - Russia
- SAPA - South Africa
- Tass, ITAR - Russia
- Inter Press Service - Italy
- Press Trust of India - India
- Samachar Bharati - India
- UNI (United News of India) - India
- Hinda - Croatia
- Dentas Press - Germany
- Yonhap - South Korea
- IRIN - Kenya
- WAFA - Palastine
Important Abbreviations
- AIDS - Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
- AM - Ante Meridian
- BP - Blood Pressure
- BSF - Border Security Force
- C.V - Curriculum Vitae
- CBI - Central Bureau of Investigation
- DNA - Deoxyribo - Nucleic Acid
- DTP - Desk Top Publishing
- GATT - General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
- GIM - Global Investor Meet
- IAS - Indian Administrative Service
- IPS - Indian Police Service
- IQ - Intelligence Quotient
- EQ - Imotional Quotient
- LIC - Life Insurance Corporation
- NCC - National Cadet Corps
- TA - Territorial Army
- VCR - Video Cassette Recorder
- VIP - Very Important Person
- WWW - World Wide Web
- RAW - Research and Analysis Wing
- YWCA - Young Woman Christian Associations
- PC - Random Access Memory
- BIT - Binary Digit
- ROM - Read Only Memory
- MB - Megabyte
Postal System
- The first country to introduce postal system - Egypt
- The first country to introduce modern postal system - England
- India has the largest Postal System in the World
- Indian postal system firstly established under the East India Company by the name - Company Dawk
- In India postal service was introduced in the year - 1766 (Robert Clive)
- The act of 1837, first regulated the post office on a uniform basis.
- The post office Act of 1854 reformed the entire postal system in india and through this act India attained its present administrative system.
- The first General Post Office (GPO) in India was setup at Calcutta in 1774.
- GPO started in Bombay and Madras Presidencies in the year of 1786 and 1793 respectively
- First post office in Kerala was formed at Alappuzha.
- The headquarters of Indian postal system is in New Delhi
- There are nine postal zones in India including eight regional zoned and one functional zone.
- The Army postal service is considered as the 9th zone.
- Postal Index Number (PIN) is a six digit code used in Indian postal service.
- The first digit of the pin code indicated the postal zone.
- Second digit indicates subzone and third indicates the sorting district.
- The final three digit represents individual post offices.
- Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Lakshadweep are included in Postal Zone - 6
- The maximum amount transfer through money order system is up to Rs.5000/-
- German attack on Poland was the immediate cause of : Second World War
- Who invented telephone : Alexander Graham Bell
- The television apparatus was invented by : J.L.Baird
- The unit to measure electric current is? Ampere
- Who invented the safety lamp? Humphrey Davy
- International Co-operative day is on 1st Saturday in July.
- In India Co-operative week is being celebrated from November 14th every year.
- The country which has no Co-operative legislation is Denmark.
- The father of Co-operation is Robert Owen.
- The father of Co-operation in India is Frederick Nicholson.
- The headquarters of International Co-operative alliances (ICA) in Geneva.
- The head of the Co-operative department is registrar of Co-operative societies.
- Supermarket run by the Kerala Co-operative Consumer Federation is Thriveni.
- The birth place of Co-operative movement is England.
- Freud is associated with : Psychology
- Epistemology has to do with: Knowledge
- The only snake that builds a nest is : King Cobra
- The country which ranks first in the production of newsprint? : Canada
- Who drafted the declaration American Independence? - Thomas Jefferson
- With which war is the name of "Florence Nightingale" association? - Crimean War
- Lines drawn parallel to the equator are called? - Latitudes
- Which of the following UN organisations is concerned which the welfare of the children throughout the world? - UNICEF
- The author of Arthasatra was? - Kautilya
- Maria Montessori name is associated with? - Child Education
- Who among the following is known as fuhrer? - Hitler
- Who was associated with the freedom struggle of Zambia? - Kenneth Kaunda
- Who was the first human space traveller? - Yuri Gagarin
- When did the first common wealth games take place? - 1930
- The Asian Development Bank has its headquarters at? - Manila
- What does a Limnology? - Lakes
- In which Asian country did CV Devan Nair serve as president? - Singapore
- Artcarpus integrifolia is the scientific name of? - Jack Fruit
- What is the storage capacity of an ordinary floppy disk? - 1.44 MB
- The space shuttle in which Kalpana Chawla lost her life was the - Columbia
Buddha and Buddhism
- Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, was born at Lumbini in Kapilavastu (Nepal).
- Buddha's mother Mahamaya died 7 days after his birth He was brought up by his aunt named Mahaprajapati Gautami.
- Buddha attained Enlightenment at Bodh Gaya in Bihar.
- Buddha delivered his first sermon at Deer Park in Sarnath (UP).
- Buddha attained Parinirvana (death) at Kusinagar in UP.
- Buddha was born in 563 BC and belongs to Sakya Kshatriya clan hence known as Sakya Muni.
- The central theme of Buddhism in Ashtanga Marga or Eight fold path.
- Buddhism does not recognize the existence of God and Soul (Atman).
- Buddhism used pali, which was the language of the common people.
- The first Buddhist council held at Rajgirh, during the period of King Ajatasatru.
- At the fourth Buddhist Council, Buddhism split in to two; Mahayana Buddhism and Hinayana Buddhism.
- Bodhi tree at Both Gaya was cut down by Shashanka of Gauda.
- The Holy book of Buddhists in Tripitika.
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