1.
Marlon Brando and Robert de Niro both won an Academy Award for the portrayal of the same character - Vito Corleone in the Godfather. Name one more such pair.
Correct Answer
C. Heath Ledger and Joaquin Phoenix (The Joker)
2.
How is the depiction of a dragon in the Game of Thrones, How to Train Your Dragon, and Hobbit, different than Chinese depictions of dragons?
Correct Answer
Wings, WINGS, Wing, wing, wings
Explanation
The correct answer is that the depiction of dragons in Game of Thrones, How to Train Your Dragon, and Hobbit includes wings, while Chinese depictions of dragons often do not include wings. Chinese dragons are typically depicted as serpentine creatures with long bodies and no wings, whereas the dragons in these Western works of fiction have wings as part of their physical appearance.
3.
Which of the following European Union countries have a flag with all vertical stripes. E.g: France
Correct Answer
B. Romania
Explanation
Romania is the correct answer because its flag consists of three vertical stripes of equal width, with the colors blue, yellow, and red.
4.
What was the day of Greta Thunberg's weekly climate strike?
Correct Answer
A. Friday
Explanation
Greta Thunberg's weekly climate strike occurs on Fridays. This has become a global movement known as "Fridays for Future," where students and activists skip school or work to demand action on climate change. Greta Thunberg started this movement by striking every Friday outside the Swedish Parliament in 2018, and it has since gained momentum worldwide.
5.
There are only 2 British Cities other than London mentioned in the original Monopoly Board
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The original Monopoly board actually features three British cities other than London: Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Liverpool. Therefore, the statement that there are only two British cities other than London mentioned is false.
6.
How many feathers are used to make a standard shuttlecock?
Correct Answer
B. 16
Explanation
A standard shuttlecock is made up of 16 feathers. The feathers are attached to a cork base and are evenly distributed around the base. The feathers are lightweight and provide stability and aerodynamics to the shuttlecock when it is hit during a badminton game. Using 16 feathers ensures that the shuttlecock has the right balance and flight characteristics for optimal gameplay.
7.
Out of Cuckoo, Kittiwake, Swift, Chiffchaff, and Curlew, Which one of them is the odd one out?
Correct Answer
D. Swift
Explanation
The odd one out in this group is "Swift" because it is the only bird that is not known for its distinctive call or sound. Cuckoo, Kittiwake, and Curlew are all birds that have unique and recognizable calls, while Swift does not have a distinct call.
8.
How many revolutions did Pluto complete around the Sun, from when it was discovered in 1930 to when it was declared as a dwarf plan
Correct Answer
A. 0
Explanation
Pluto did not complete any revolutions around the Sun from when it was discovered in 1930 to when it was declared as a dwarf planet. This is because a revolution refers to a complete orbit around the Sun, and Pluto's orbit takes approximately 248 Earth years to complete. Therefore, during the time period mentioned, Pluto did not complete a full orbit and hence the answer is 0.
9.
'REGALLY ' is an anagram of the word 'ALLERGY.' Name one more such anagram.
Correct Answer
Gallery, Largely
Explanation
Gallery and Largely are both anagrams of the word "REGALLY". An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase. In this case, by rearranging the letters of "REGALLY", we can form the words "GALLERY" and "LARGELY".
10.
In the Harry Potter series, What is the only charm that can be used against certain dark creatures like 'Dementors' and 'Lethifolds'?
Correct Answer
D. Expecto Patronus
Explanation
Expecto Patronus is the correct answer because it is the charm specifically designed to repel and protect against dark creatures such as Dementors and Lethifolds. This charm creates a physical manifestation of the caster's positive emotions, which acts as a shield against the dark creatures, driving them away. Expelliarmus is a disarming charm, Avada Kedavra is the killing curse, and Wingardium Leviosa is a levitation charm, none of which are effective against dark creatures like Dementors and Lethifolds.
11.
An elementary particle was discovered on the 4th of July, 2012. It is the only known particle to have Quantum Spin of 0 and helps us explain why particles such as electron Do not travel at the speed of light. Name this revolutionary particle.
Correct Answer
Higgs Boson, God Particle
Explanation
The Higgs Boson, also known as the God Particle, was discovered on July 4th, 2012. It is an elementary particle with a Quantum Spin of 0. This unique property helps us understand why particles like electrons do not travel at the speed of light. The Higgs Boson's discovery was a revolutionary moment in particle physics and has provided valuable insights into the fundamental nature of the universe.
12.
When did the last soldier of the Japanese Imperial Army Surrender?
Correct Answer
B. March 1974
13.
Which agriculture malpractice did the Supreme Court order a halt on, in lieu of air pollution in Delhi?
Correct Answer
Stubble Burning
Explanation
The Supreme Court ordered a halt on stubble burning in response to the issue of air pollution in Delhi. Stubble burning refers to the practice of farmers burning the leftover crop residue after harvesting. This practice releases a significant amount of smoke, pollutants, and particulate matter into the air, contributing to air pollution. The Supreme Court's order aims to address this agricultural malpractice and mitigate the impact of stubble burning on air quality in Delhi.
14.
According to Indian Mythology, The Kaliyug began in the reign of King Paikshit who granted the Demon kali residence in 5 places in his kingdom. Among the given options which one is not one of the 5 original places.
Correct Answer
D. At Shmashāna Ghats (Crematoriums)
Explanation
In Indian Mythology, it is believed that during the reign of King Paikshit, he granted the Demon Kali residence in five different places within his kingdom. These places were in gold objects, slaughterhouses, taverns where alcohol was consumed, and at Shmashāna Ghats (Crematoriums). However, the given answer states that Shmashāna Ghats (Crematoriums) is not one of the five original places where the Demon Kali was granted residence.
15.
Name this Academy Award-winning short documentary movie. That is a NETFLIX documentary short film from the poster given.
Correct Answer
A. Period. End of a Sentence
Explanation
The correct answer is "Period. End of a Sentence." This short documentary film, available on Netflix, explores the stigma and lack of education surrounding menstruation in rural India. The film highlights the efforts of local women to introduce low-cost sanitary pads and educate their community about menstrual hygiene. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject in 2019.
16.
Which of the following places is not a United States territory?
Correct Answer
A. Guyana
Explanation
Guyana is not a United States territory because it is an independent country located on the northeastern coast of South America. It gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1966 and is not under the jurisdiction or control of the United States. In contrast, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, and Guam are all United States territories, with varying degrees of self-governance and political status.
17.
There are five basic tastes - sweet, sour, bitter, and salty, what is the fifth taste? That is associated with the chemical guanosine monophosphate (GMP) and used to describe the taste of things like pizza and meat
Correct Answer
D. Umami
Explanation
Umami is the fifth taste that is associated with the chemical guanosine monophosphate (GMP). It is used to describe the savory and meaty taste found in foods like pizza and meat. Umami adds depth and richness to dishes, and it is often described as a pleasant and satisfying taste.
18.
A geographical indication is a name or sign used on products which correspond to a specific geographical location or origin. The GI tag for the sweet 'Rasgulla' was contested by two states one being West Bengal, name the latter.
Correct Answer
B. Odisha
Explanation
The correct answer is Odisha. The GI tag for the sweet 'Rasgulla' was contested by two states, West Bengal and Odisha. Odisha claimed that Rasgulla originated in their state and provided evidence to support their claim. After considering the evidence, the GI tag for Rasgulla was finally given to Odisha, acknowledging it as the place of origin for this sweet.
19.
The first derivative of displacement is velocity, termed as the rate of change of displacement, the second derivative of displacement is acceleration, explained as the rate of change of velocity. What is 3rd derivative of displacement i.e change in acceleration called?
Correct Answer
C. Jerk
Explanation
The third derivative of displacement, which represents the change in acceleration, is called "jerk". Jerk measures the rate of change of acceleration and describes how quickly the acceleration is changing over time. It is an important concept in physics and engineering, especially in the study of motion and vibrations.
20.
On 9th Feb 2005, the India Post issued four commemorative stamps for four indigenous Indian dog breeds including the breed, which gets its name from a town in Tamil Nadu. Name this dog breed.
Correct Answer
C. Rajapalayam
Explanation
The correct answer is Rajapalayam. Rajapalayam is a dog breed that gets its name from a town in Tamil Nadu, India. On 9th Feb 2005, the India Post issued four commemorative stamps for four indigenous Indian dog breeds, and Rajapalayam was one of them.