GK Most Important NTS MCQs 2

  1. Gregory Mendel is called the Father of Genetics.
  2. Fenugreek seeds can benefit a patient of diabetes mellitus by normalizing his blood sugar level.
  3. It is the President and not the PM who presides over the cabinet meetings in France.
  4. Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arrangement.
  5. Inflation means an increase in the amount of paper money which tends to raise general price level of commodities. It is a comparative figure showing cost of living, production prices, etc as compared with a base year. Debtors are likely to benefit by Inflation.
  6. James Bond is a character in the novels written by Ian Fleming.
  7. Jana-gana-mana is India‘s National Anthem.
  8. Thomas Jefferson authored American Declaration of Independence.
  9. Laos is the only land-locked country in South-East Asia.
  10. Last Supper is a famous Renaissance painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
  11. Montesquieu gave the theory of separation of power.
  12. Mother Teresa was born in Albania in 1910.
  13. New Moore Island is situated in the Bay of Bengal.
  14. Parliament of Switzerland is known as Federal Assembly.
  15. Pasumpatinath temple is in Nepal.G.J. Mendel is known as founder of genetics.Pulitzer Prizes are awarded to Americans for excellence in journalism. Red Cross Movement was launched by J.H. Dunant in 1864.
  16. A team of men in opposition to take over the different portfolios in case the party is able to wrest power is known as Shadow Cabinet.
  17. Shahtoosh is the finest, warmest and lightest wool in the world produced in Uzbekistan.
  18. The Road Ahead is written by Bill Gates.
  19. United Kingdom consists of England, Northern Island, Scotland & Wales.
  20. Qutub Minar made by Iltutmish, Gol Gumbaz made by Mohammad Adil Shah, Buland
  21. Darwaza made by Akbar and Moti Masjid made by Aurangzeb.
  22. The agreement between India and China, by which both accepted Panchsheel as the basis of their relations, was signed in 1954
  23. In which city was the famous black hole: Calcutta
  24. Whose autobiography was the long walk to Freedom: Nelson Mandela
  25. Which American state is nicknamed The Diamond State: Delaware
  26. Zambia and Zimbabwe used to be called what: Rhodesia
  27. Oil seed rape belongs to which plant family: Mustard
  28. What is the staple food of one third of the worlds population: Rice
  29. What digit does not exist in Roman Numerals: Zero
  30. Who was nicknames The desert Fox (both Names): Erwin Rommel
  31. Which European country is divided into areas called Cantons: Switzerland
  32. Who created Tarzan (all names) in 1914: Edgar Rice Burroughs
  33. Who is the only American president elected unopposed: George Washington
  34. Which countries men use the most deodorant: Japan
  35. From what language does the word alphabet come: Greek -alpha beta
  36. On what is the Mona Lisa painted: Wood
  37. Who rode a horse called Bucephalus: Alexander the Great
  38. The Koh-i-Nor is a famous diamond – what does the name mean: Mountain of Light
  39. Who was the Goddess of the rainbow: Iris
  40. Which animals can live longest without water: Rats