Saturday, March 8, 2025

Quiz competition 2025 English paper

ShivSena Div 11, Chembur - Anushakti Nagar region.

Shiv Udyog Sanghatana

Aim tutorials, Chembur

and

Savarkar IAS Study Circle, Dadar


Question Set: English, Marathi, Hindi in sequence. Marathi and Hindi questions are translated using Google Translate. If any doubt or incomplete question, then refer to the original English question. Answer in the Google form. 

English Question Set : 

For “Consider the following statements and answer according to the given keys.” The Keys are


A. 1True, 2 False B. 1 False, 2 True C. both True D. both False

1. Circumference of a circle is 1540 m. A person travels on the circumference for 770 meters. His displacement is

A. 70 m B. 1540 m C. 770 m D. None of these

2. Which statement best describes Ferdinand Magellan's last voyage?

A. His Ship crossed all latitudes. B. His Ship crossed all longitudes.

C. His Ship crossed all latitudes and longitudes D. His Ship crossed a few longitudes but all latitudes.

3. Consider the following statements and answer according to the given keys.

1. Jaipur is situated in the temperate zone. 2. Surat is situated in the tropical zone.

4. Consider the following statements and answer according to the given keys.

1. 22nd December is the longest day in Oslo. 2. 23rd June is the smallest day in Rome.

5. Consider the following statements and answer according to the given keys.

1. Russia is the nation covering all the longitudes.

2. Russia is the only nation which is having land north of the Arctic circle.

6. Uranium has 143 neutrons and 92 Protons. It is represented as

A. 92U235 B. 92U143 C. 92U238 D. None of these

7 …... River in the given list is the shortest. A. Narmada B. Ganga C. Indus D. Ulhas

8. Our nearest star is ... A. Alfa centauri B. Proxima centauri C. Venus D. None of these

9. An object travels 555 Km in a straight line. Its displacement is

A. 555 Km B. 555 X 9.8 Km C. 555/9.8 Km D. None of these

10. The world's largest fresh water reservoir is … A. Lake Tana B. Baikal C. Lake Turkana D. None of these

11. An element that will never be found in the soil of Pakistan naturally is …. A. Am B. Fe C. Si D. Ca

12. Identify the river

I. Having origin beyond Himalaya. II. Breaks Greater Himalayan ranges

III. River Swat is in the basin of this river. IV. River Swat is not a tributary of this river.

A. Sindhu (Indus) B. Satluj C. Brahmaputra D. Tarim

13. Consider the following statements and answer according to the given keys.

1. Marco Polo is the first European to visit India. 2. Greeks used to travel through the Arabian Sea.

14. Consider the following statements and answer according to the given keys.

1. A Total Solar eclipse was observed from Keive on 29 February 1800, lasted for 75 Seconds.

2. Annular Lunar eclipse was observed on 12/12/1212, from Rome, Madrid, & Ramalla was longest ever lunar eclipse.

15. Which statement regarding Vasco Da Gama's single voyage from Portugal to India is correct?

1. Vasco Da Gama crossed all latitudes. 2. Vasco Da Gama crossed the tropic of Capricorn twice, the equator, but the

tropic of Cancer once. 3. Vasco Da Gama crossed only the tropic of Capricorn. 4. None of these

16. Which statement regarding Vasco Da Gama's voyage from Portugal to India is not true?

1. He never observed perpendicular sunrays during his journey. 2. He observed perpendicular sunrays at least twice

during his journey. 3. Both 1 and 2 4. Neither 1 nor 2

17. Snow fall, on or near the equator, can be observed at ...

A. Mount Everest B. Mount Kilimanjaro C. Mount Abu D. Mount Fuji

18. Which statement is true regarding Europe?

1. The equator is not passing through Europe. 2. Tropic of Capricorn is not passing through Europe.

3. The Tropic of Cancer is not passing through Europe. 4. All of these

19. How many times can a solar eclipse be observed from Venus in the year of Venus? A. 1. B. 2. C. 3 D. 0

20. Alexander the Great was wearing a helmet like crown. The material of this crown was not having...

A. Neptunium. B. Plutonium. C. Einsteinum D. All of these.

21. Upper house of Parliament of India is known as.. A. Loksabha B. Rajyasabha C. Assembly D. None of these

22. What is the fact about Aufbau principle

A. It shows how to distribute electrons in s,p,d,f orbitals. B. It is connected with the speed of the moon around the earth

C. Both A & B D. Neither A nor B

23. Matter that is not emitting any radiation is called as A. Dark matter B. Dark light C. Black body D. none of these

24. Toranmal is in the .... mountain range A. Sahyadri B. Shivalik C. Satpuda D. None of these

25. Which river is not flowing through Maharashtra? A. Tapi B. Poorna C. Cauvery D. Venna

26. Jog waterfall is situated on which of the following rivers? a.)Sharavati b) Mandovi c) Cauvery d) Godavari

27. Mountain range present in Gujarat is____ A. Girnar B. Shivalik C. Pir-Punjal D. Zaskar

28. __________ Nation is not on the equator. A. Indonesia B. Brazil C. Oman D. Kenya

29. 300 K = ...... degree Celsius A. 573 B. 27 C. 0 D. None of these

30. The first European visited India is A. Marcopolo B. Vasco D Gamma C. Megasthinis D. None of these

31. Consider the following statements and answer according to the given keys.

1. Members of Rajyasabha are directly elected by citizens of India 2. The Vice President of India is the Chairperson of Rajyasabha

32. Consider the following statements and answer according to the given keys.

1. The President of the Constitution Committee was Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

2. First Prime Minister of India after independence from British, is Pt. J.M. Nehru

33. Nathu La is in the .... mountain range A. Sahyadri B. Aravali C. Satpuda D. None of these

34. Arrange in ascending order.

A. Km, Astronomical unit, Light year, Parsec B. Km, Parsec, Astronomical unit, Light year

C. Parsec, Km, Astronomical unit, Light year D. Parsec is not a unit of length, therefore can't arrange.

34. Sanchi, a place in Madhya Pradesh, is famous for A. It's large Stupa B. Cave paintings of Stone age man

C. Mahayaan caves D. The place where Bactrian Greeks were defeated by Ajatshatru of Magadh.

35. Which of the following is farthest planet from the sun in given list? a) Saturn b) Ganymede c) Fobos d) Triton

36. Which of the following planet rotates east to west? a) Mars b) Mercury c) Uranus d) Earth

37. Which statement/s is/are true about the Legislative assembly

1]All states is India are having Legislative assembly.

2]Nagaland, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh are not having Legislative assembly.

3]If 1/3 number of legislative council members are greater than 41 then state may have Legislative assembly

4]Maharashtra is having Legislative assembly. A. 1 & 4 B. 1, 3, 4 C. only 3 D. 2,3,4

38. Alexander the Great, invaded India around …

A. 226 AD B. 302 AD C. 315 AD D. 327 BC

39. What is the fact about Chandra X ray observatory ?

A. It is situated at the Sea of Tranquility. B. It is revolving around Earth.

C. It is send by ISRO with Chandrayaan 1 D. None of these

40. Which Statement is true about Chandrayaan 1 ?

A. It used a cryogenic engine. B. It is launched with the help of PSLV C. Both A & B D. Neither A nor B

41. One can enter in the Caspian sea directly through ….

A. Red sea B. Arabian sea C. Pacific Ocean D. It is an earth-bound sea.

42. Consider the following statements and answer according to the given keys.

1. If the mass of the moon is doubled, then the energy required for its revolution around Earth will be doubled.

2. 100 mm is greater than 1 m

43. Which is the correct sequence in increasing order of energy of radiation ?

A. IR,UV,X,Gamma B. UV,X,IR, Gamma C. X,UV,Gamma,IR D. Gamma, X,IV,UV

44. Which is the correct sequence in increasing order of energy of radiation ?

A. Red, Orange, Green, Violet B. Orange, Green, Violet, Red

C. Red, Orange, Violet, Green D. Orange, Violet, Green, Red

45. Which statement is true about the sun?

A. The Sun is the heaviest object in the solar system. B. Sun is having less hydrogen gas than helium.

C. Sun is revolving around the center of the galaxy in 2.4 million years. D. Sun is a part of Andromeda galaxy.

46. Element where A = Z is A. U B. Li C. K D. None of these

47. Agam literature is the sacred book of the ... A. Jains B. Hindus C. Muslims D. Buddhists


48. ... Point is the name given for the southernmost tip of India. A. Kanyakumari B. Lakshya C. Indira D. Rabindra

49. Element having zero neutrons is/are... A. Fe & Zr B. Hydrogen C. Deuterium D. Every element has neutrons.

50. Joule is ... A. MKS unit of Force B. CGS unit of force C. FPS unit of force D. None of these

51. Neutrons are present in... A. All atoms B. All molecules C. Neutron stars D. all of these

52. 1Km = _____ m A. 1000 B. 10000 C. 1000000 D. None of these

53. Consider the following statements and answer according to the given keys.

1. Earth revolves around the sun in a perfect circular orbit of radius 15,00,00,000 Km. 2. Earth is the third planet from Uranus.

54. SI Unit of volume is a .. A. Fundamental unit B. Derived unit C. Both A and B D. None of these

55. Jarasandh was ruler of .... as described epical records. A. Kekay B. Gandhar C. Magadh D. Kuru

56. The longest day in Canberra is around... A. 21 June B. 23 September C. 21 March D. 23 December

57. Sir Rakhaldas Banarjee is the name associated with ...

A. IVC B. Gudimallalingam site C. Both A and B D. None of these

58. On 23 September day & night time duration will be same at A. Berline B. Singapur C. Div D. All 3

59. 10,000 m = ..... Km A. 10 B. 1 C. 0.001 D. None of these

60. 1 m = ..... nm A. 1,000 B. 10,00,000 C. 10,000 D. None of these

61. First Greek emperor to accept Buddhism was A. Demitrius B. Alexander C. Menander D. Selucus

62. 1. What is the mass of the Proton? A. 0.000555 amu B. 1.0078 amu C. 1.0086 amu D. 0.000444 amu

63. Mass of 1 proton and 1 electron together is equal to... A. Mass of Positron. B. Mass of the Hydrogen atom.

C. Mass of Deuterium atom. D. Mass of 1/1850 part of Phosphorus atom.

64. How many neutrons are present in Neptunium atom if it's Z = 93 and A = 239

A. 93. B. 239 C. 146. D. 332

65. Planks constant is determined as

A. Energy/Frequency B. Energy x Frequency C. Energy x Wavelength D. None of these

66. Which statement is true with respect to Rutherford atomic model

A. Neutrons are revolving around the nucleus.

B. Force of attraction between electron and proton is the gravitational force only.

C. Maximum mass of the atom is concentrated at the centre of the atom, which is called as the nucleus.

D. This model is called the watermelon model of the atom.

67. The atomic model of Sir JJ Thompson is called as A. Watermelon model B. Solar system model

C. Anode rays model D. None of these

68. Anode rays were discovered by.. A. Goldstein B. Sir J J Thompson C. Sir Earnest Rutherford D. None of these

69. Anode rays are proof of

A. Negative charge on anode B. Positive charge in an atom C. Both A And B D. Neither A nor B

70. Step up transformer is to increase ... A. Voltage B. Current C. Resistance D. None of these

71. ZnS is called as ... A. Zinc sulphate B. Zinc Oxide C. Zinc Sulphide D. Zinc Sulphur amalgam

72. The direction of cathode rays depends upon

A. Position of the anode B. Type of the gases in the tube C. Nature of the anode material D. None of these.

73. 1. Density of the mercury is... A. 13.6 g/cc B. 1.36 g/cc C. 13.6 Kg/cc D. None of these

74. Barometer using mercury has a vacuum at the top of the tube. This vacuum is called as

A. Torricelli's vacuum B. Cohesive vacuum C. Hg vacuum D. None of these

75. 1 atmospheric pressure is equal to

A. 760 cm of Hg B. 760 mm of Hg C. 10 mm of Hg D. None of these

76. How many statements are true?

1. Atom is the smallest particle of an element.

2. According to Dalton, the atom of the one element will not be converted into the atom of another element.

3. First sub atomic particle discovered that is the Neutron.

4. Proton was discovered by Chadwick in 1932. A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 4

77. Thermal decomposition of limestone around 600 degrees Celsius will give ... As major products.

A. Ca and O B. CaO and CO2 C. CaO, C and Oxygen D. None of these

78. Water is composed of the ratio by mass as

A. 1 part Hydrogen and 16 part Oxygen B. 1 part Oxygen and 8 parts of Hydrogen

C. 1 part of Hydrogen and 8 parts of Oxygen D. 1 part of Hydrogen and 8 parts of Chlorine

79. Brine is …..

A. Tax paid during Governorship of R. Clive B. Fine charged on smuggled goods.

C. Tax paid by mine owner D. None of these

80. Luthar Burbank is a famous person in the field of A. Botony B. Space science C. Physics D. Chemistry

81. Chromosomes are present in A. Human cell B. Plant cell C. Birds cell D. All of these

82. Carbohydrates are digested in Human body as .. A. Glucose B. Lipids C. Fats D. None of these

83. When aerobic respiration takes place, a single molecule of glucose will give maximum .... molecules of ATP.

A. 2 B. 12 C. 38 D. 80

84. 5.98888 / 5.9888800 = A. .001 B. 0.01 C. 0.1 D. None of these

85. 99.99 / 0.1111 = A. 900 B. 909 C. 9 D. None of these

86. Aditya yaan is placed at .. A. L1 B. L2 C. L3 D. L4

87. Density of ... is less than the density of water A. Hg B. Pb C. Saturn D. Pluto

88. Fe is having A = 56 Z = 26. Then which statement is true ? A. Fe atom is having 30 electrons B. Fe atom is

having 26 nutrons C. Fe atom is having 56 protons D. None of these

89. Biggest atom in the given list is... A. H B. Li C. Na D. K

90. The highest electronegative element in group VII A or 17 is A. Cl B. I C. Br D. F

91. Subsidery alliance scheme was developed by ... A. Liten B. Mountbatten C. Adolf Hitler D. None of these

92. Which of the following is considered as a Greenhouse gas?

A. Carbon di oxide B. Water vapour C. Methane D. All of these

93. Targhikhan invaded India during the rule of ... A. Balban B. Babur C. Bakhtiyar Khilji D. Pulkeshin-II

94. Symbol of Graphite is A. G B. Gr C. Gp D. C

95. One can observe moon on new moon day only …

A. At Lunar eclipse B. At Solar eclipse C. At dusk D. Early Dawn

96. The highest average salinity amongst the following seas is reported from

A. Dead Sea B. Red Sea C. Black Sea D. Mediterranean Sea97. Capacity of ‘s’ shell is ... A. 2 B. 8 C. 14 D. None of these

98. Last electron of K(Z = 19) enters in A. 4S B. 3D C. 4P D. 3p

99. Lysosomes are also known as A. Power house B. Suicide bags C. Golgi complex D. none of these

100. The Durand line is the Border between ...

A. Afghanistan and Pakistan B. Tibet and China C. Bangladesh and India D. India and Bhutan






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