Ans: 6.5
2. Which number is represented by the Roman
numeral M?
Ans: 1,000
3. Which was the first country to grant voting rights to women in 1893?
Ans: New Zealand
4. Who is the only scientist to lead India's
both Antarctic and Arctic expedition teams?
Ans: Rasik Ravindra
5. Which Five Year Plan was based on
Harrod-Domar Model?
Ans: First Plan (1961-66)
6. Firoz Gandhi Award is given for the excellence
in the field of?
Ans: Journalism
7. Who was called as the 'Babur of the British
India'?
Ans: Robert Clive
8.
Which social reformer of Kerala was known as the Second Buddha'?
Ans: Sree Narayana Guru
9. Which social reformer of Kerala is referred to
as 'Madam Mohan Malavya of
Kerala'?
Ans: Mannathu Padmanabhan
10. Which is the only state party to perform as the
main opposition in the Lok Sabha?
Ans: Telugu Desam
Party
11. Which art form is the combination of
Mohiniyattam & Kathakali?
Ans: Kerala Natanam
12. Which acid is present in colas?
Ans: Phosphoric Acid
13. Name the Pakistani economist who was behind the
preparation of the first Human Development Report published by UNDP?
Ans: Mahbub-ul-Hug
14. Who raised the slogan ‘Each one Teach one'?
Ans: A.PJ.
Abdulkalam
15. Which is the only state capital in India that did
not undergo foreign rule?
Ans: Thiruvananthapuram
16. Eliphas Maximus Linn is the scientific name of?
Ans: Asian Elephant
17. In which year was the last Mamankam held?
Ans: 1755
18. Which Zamorin's court was decorated by
'Pathinettara Kavikal’?
Ans: Manavikraman
19. Ramanattam is widely believed to be the
immediate stem of the famous art form of Kerala?
Ans: Kathakali
20. Which feudal state is known as 'Rapolin' in the
European documents?
Ans: Edappally
21. Which was the northern most feudal state in
Kerala?
Ans: Kumbala
22. Which rulers of Kerala controlled the
Laccadives?
Ans: Arakkal Kingdom
23. Who called Pazhassi Raja as 'Kerala Simham’?
Ans: Sardar KM. Panicker
24. Who is the author of the book The Spirit of
India'?
Ans: Dorothy Norman
25. Who wrote A Passage to China'?
Ans: J K Galbraith
26. Which is the only part of human body that
remains in the same size from birth to death?
Ans: Eyeballs
Ans: VK Krishna Menon
28. Who is known as the ‘Father of Indian family
planning'?
Ans: R D Carve
29. Where is India's first and only military
base outside its territory is situated?
Ans: Farkhor (Tajikistan)
30. Which element has the atomic number 100?
Ans: Fermium
31. Which river is mentioned as Kalindi in the
Puranas?
Ans: Yamuna
32. Who is known as the 'Grant old lady of Indian
Independence movement'?
Ans: Aruna Asaf Ali
33. Which physical property does the color of a
star indicates?
Ans: Temperature
34. 'Garibi Hatao' became the buzzword of which
Five Year Plan?
Ans: Fifth Five Year Plan
35. What are known as 'the wonder child of
electronics'?
Ans: Transistors
36. Which organisation's motto is 'Not me, But
you'?
Ans: National Service Scheme
37. Who was the first lady coach to win the
Dronacharya Award?
Ans: Sunita Sharma
38. Which poem of William Wordsworth' states
that 'the Child is Father of the Man'?
Ans: My Heart Leaps Up (The Rainbow)
39. How many Princely States were there at the
time of the Indian Independence?
Ans: 662
40. Which bank was the first to introduce ATM in
India?
Ans: HSBC
41. Name the ship which was commanded by Vasco
da Gama in his first journey to India?
Ans: Sao Gabriel
42. In which year Vasco da Gama arrived India
for the third and final time? Ans: 1524
43. Which Krishna story in Malayalam is written
in the model of Jayadeva's Gita Govind?
Ans: Krishna Geethi
44. Who repealed the customs of Mannappedi and
Pulappedi in 1696?
Ans: Kottayam Kerala Varma
45. In which language was Hortus Malabaricus
originally writeen?
Ans: Latin
46. Which Europeans engaged in Mavelikkara
Treaty with Marthanda Varma?
Ans: The Dutch
47. Who was the king of Travancore during the
invasions of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sulthan?
Ans: Dharma Raja
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