Set 4

 Awesome! Here's Set 4: 50 More General Knowledge Questions and Answers (Total so far: 200).


General Knowledge Questions and Answers (Set 4)

  1. Q: What does NASA stand for?
    A: National Aeronautics and Space Administration

  2. Q: Who is known as the Nightingale of India?
    A: Sarojini Naidu

  3. Q: What is the capital of Italy?
    A: Rome

  4. Q: Which Indian city is known as the City of Joy?
    A: Kolkata

  5. Q: Which vitamin is known as the sunshine vitamin?
    A: Vitamin D

  6. Q: How many teeth does a normal adult human have?
    A: 32

  7. Q: Which metal is used to make aircraft?
    A: Aluminium

  8. Q: Who wrote the book “My Experiments with Truth”?
    A: Mahatma Gandhi

  9. Q: What is the scientific name of the human being?
    A: Homo sapiens

  10. Q: Which country has the largest population?
    A: India (as of 2023)

  11. Q: Who discovered electricity?
    A: Benjamin Franklin (credited for lightning experiment)

  12. Q: What is the main gas found in the sun?
    A: Hydrogen

  13. Q: Which is the only planet that supports life?
    A: Earth

  14. Q: Which is the smallest planet in the solar system?
    A: Mercury

  15. Q: Which Indian state has the longest coastline?
    A: Gujarat

  16. Q: What is the capital of Sri Lanka?
    A: Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte (administrative), Colombo (commercial)

  17. Q: What is the full form of IPL (in sports)?
    A: Indian Premier League

  18. Q: What is the name of the first woman IPS officer in India?
    A: Kiran Bedi

  19. Q: What is the SI unit of force?
    A: Newton

  20. Q: In which year did India become a republic?
    A: 1950

  21. Q: Which state in India is famous for tea production?
    A: Assam

  22. Q: Who is known as the Flying Sikh of India?
    A: Milkha Singh

  23. Q: What is the full form of HIV?
    A: Human Immunodeficiency Virus

  24. Q: Which is the coldest place on Earth?
    A: Antarctica (Vostok Station)

  25. Q: Who is the founder of Facebook?
    A: Mark Zuckerberg

  26. Q: What is the capital of Spain?
    A: Madrid

  27. Q: What is the study of plants called?
    A: Botany

  28. Q: Which is the longest river in South India?
    A: Godavari

  29. Q: Which part of the plant conducts photosynthesis?
    A: Leaf

  30. Q: What is the highest civilian award of the United States?
    A: Presidential Medal of Freedom

  31. Q: What is the most commonly spoken language in India?
    A: Hindi

  32. Q: Which Indian city is called the City of Pearls?
    A: Hyderabad

  33. Q: Who wrote the book "Gitanjali"?
    A: Rabindranath Tagore

  34. Q: What is the chemical symbol for Iron?
    A: Fe

  35. Q: Who was the first President of India?
    A: Dr. Rajendra Prasad

  36. Q: What does GDP stand for?
    A: Gross Domestic Product

  37. Q: What is the capital of Bhutan?
    A: Thimphu

  38. Q: Who discovered the X-ray?
    A: Wilhelm Roentgen

  39. Q: What is the official language of Brazil?
    A: Portuguese

  40. Q: Which element has the atomic number 1?
    A: Hydrogen

  41. Q: Who is known as the father of the Indian Constitution?
    A: Dr. B. R. Ambedkar

  42. Q: In which year did India gain independence?
    A: 1947

  43. Q: What does “www” stand for in a website browser?
    A: World Wide Web

  44. Q: What is the largest freshwater lake in the world?
    A: Lake Superior

  45. Q: Which continent has the most countries?
    A: Africa

  46. Q: What is the name of the process by which water changes to vapor?
    A: Evaporation

  47. Q: What is the chemical formula for carbon dioxide?
    A: CO₂

  48. Q: Which is the largest plateau in the world?
    A: Tibetan Plateau

  49. Q: What is the name of the Indian festival of colors?
    A: Holi

  50. Q: What is the name of the river on which the Hirakud Dam is built?
    A: Mahanadi River



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