1. What is an ordinance ?
Ans) An ordinance is an order issued by the President of India or Governor of a State when the
respective legislative is not in session.
2. What is known as financial emergency ?
Ans) By financial emergency is meant that the country is facing considerable financial diffulties due to adverse economic conditions. The Presidential proclamation declaring financial emergency has to be approved by the Parliament if it is to continue beyond a period of 2 months
3. Where was the President’s rule imposed for the first time in india?
Ans) Kerala.
4. When did Lord Clement Attlee, the British Prime Minister, announce that Britain would withdraw from India and transfer power to responsible Indians by June 1948?
Ans) Lord Clement Attlee, the British Prime Minister, announced on February 20, 1947 that Britain
would withdraw from India and transfer power to responsible Indians by June 1948.
5. Where did bal Gangadhar Tilak set up Hime Rule League in 1914?
Ans) Poona.
6. Who has declared the emperor of India when the rebel soldiers of Meerut reached Delhi ?
Ans) Bahadur Shah II. The Mughal Emperor called the British ‘The Feringi’ (Aliens) and in his leter toRajas of Rajputana. He wrote about the need to drive “The Feringi out of Hindustan by all means and at
any cost”
7. Among the early nationalists whom did Gandhiji acknowledge his political guru?
Ans) Gandhiji acknowledge Gopal Krishna Gokhale, the leader of the Moderate wing of the Indian
National Congress, to be his political guru.
8. In which year was fort Williams College started by Lord Wellesley at Calcutta?
Ans ) 1800 AD.
9. Who wrote Sarre Jahan se accha Hindustan Hamara?
Ans) Mohammad Iqbal, a renowned Urdu Poet.
10. Who wrote the famous novel, Gulliver’s Travels in 1726 AD ?
Ans) Jonathan Swift
11. Which German physicist introduced the mercury thermometer and fixed thermometric standards ?
Ans) Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit
12. How many pairs of chromosomes does the human cell have?
Ans) Human cell has 23 pairs of chromosomes, chromosome are carriers of hereditary characters from parents of offspring’s
13. Area-wise which is the third largest continent in the world ?
Ans ) North America is the third largest continent in the world area wise after Asia and Africa.
14. How many countries are there in north America ?
Ans ) 23
15 What is the official language of Brazil ?
Ans) Portuguese
16. In which state is Paradip port located ?
Ans) Odisha
17. On the bank of which river is Ajmer (Rajasthan) located ?
Ans) Luni.
18. What does the acronym COBOL stand for ? Also explain.
Ans) Common Business Oriented Language. It is a high- level programming language developed for business data processing application.
19. With which sport/game is Hopman Cup associated ?
Ans) Lawn Tennis
20. What is the background of the Hopman Cup ?
Ans) The Hopman Cup is an annual international eight – team indoor hard-court tennis tournament held in Perth, Western Australia each year, which plays mixed gender teams on a country – by- country basis.The championship in named in honour of Harry hopman who guided Australia to 15 Davis Cup titles between 1938 and 1969.
Ans) An ordinance is an order issued by the President of India or Governor of a State when the
respective legislative is not in session.
2. What is known as financial emergency ?
Ans) By financial emergency is meant that the country is facing considerable financial diffulties due to adverse economic conditions. The Presidential proclamation declaring financial emergency has to be approved by the Parliament if it is to continue beyond a period of 2 months
3. Where was the President’s rule imposed for the first time in india?
Ans) Kerala.
4. When did Lord Clement Attlee, the British Prime Minister, announce that Britain would withdraw from India and transfer power to responsible Indians by June 1948?
Ans) Lord Clement Attlee, the British Prime Minister, announced on February 20, 1947 that Britain
would withdraw from India and transfer power to responsible Indians by June 1948.
5. Where did bal Gangadhar Tilak set up Hime Rule League in 1914?
Ans) Poona.
6. Who has declared the emperor of India when the rebel soldiers of Meerut reached Delhi ?
Ans) Bahadur Shah II. The Mughal Emperor called the British ‘The Feringi’ (Aliens) and in his leter toRajas of Rajputana. He wrote about the need to drive “The Feringi out of Hindustan by all means and at
any cost”
7. Among the early nationalists whom did Gandhiji acknowledge his political guru?
Ans) Gandhiji acknowledge Gopal Krishna Gokhale, the leader of the Moderate wing of the Indian
National Congress, to be his political guru.
8. In which year was fort Williams College started by Lord Wellesley at Calcutta?
Ans ) 1800 AD.
9. Who wrote Sarre Jahan se accha Hindustan Hamara?
Ans) Mohammad Iqbal, a renowned Urdu Poet.
10. Who wrote the famous novel, Gulliver’s Travels in 1726 AD ?
Ans) Jonathan Swift
11. Which German physicist introduced the mercury thermometer and fixed thermometric standards ?
Ans) Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit
12. How many pairs of chromosomes does the human cell have?
Ans) Human cell has 23 pairs of chromosomes, chromosome are carriers of hereditary characters from parents of offspring’s
13. Area-wise which is the third largest continent in the world ?
Ans ) North America is the third largest continent in the world area wise after Asia and Africa.
14. How many countries are there in north America ?
Ans ) 23
15 What is the official language of Brazil ?
Ans) Portuguese
16. In which state is Paradip port located ?
Ans) Odisha
17. On the bank of which river is Ajmer (Rajasthan) located ?
Ans) Luni.
18. What does the acronym COBOL stand for ? Also explain.
Ans) Common Business Oriented Language. It is a high- level programming language developed for business data processing application.
19. With which sport/game is Hopman Cup associated ?
Ans) Lawn Tennis
20. What is the background of the Hopman Cup ?
Ans) The Hopman Cup is an annual international eight – team indoor hard-court tennis tournament held in Perth, Western Australia each year, which plays mixed gender teams on a country – by- country basis.The championship in named in honour of Harry hopman who guided Australia to 15 Davis Cup titles between 1938 and 1969.
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