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Which Indian cricketer is called “Captain Cool”?
MS Dhoni was known for his calm leadership style and major tournament wins.
What is the objective of the Ladli Laxmi Yojana in Madhya Pradesh?
The position of "goalkeeper" is found in:
Goalkeepers defend the goal post in football and hockey.
P.V. Sindhu is associated with which sport?
She won Olympic medals in badminton (Rio 2016, Tokyo 2020).
Table Tennis originated in which country?
Though China dominates today, the game originated in England in the 1880s.
The term ‘Ippon’ is used in which sport?
Ippon is the highest score in Judo, leading to immediate victory.
Dhanraj Pillay is associated with:
He was the captain of the Indian men’s hockey team and a legendary forward.
The term "Grand Slam" is associated with:
Winning all 4 major tennis tournaments in one year is called a Grand Slam.
In which year did India first participate in the Olympics?
India’s first Olympic appearance was in 1900 Paris, with athlete Norman Pritchard winning 2 silver medals.
Which Indian athlete received the Laureus World Sports Award in 2023?
Neeraj Chopra was honoured internationally for his athletic performance.
How many players are there in a hockey team?
: Each field hockey team has 11 players, including the goalkeeper.
Q1. The Olympics are held every how many years?
The Summer and Winter Olympic Games are organized every 4 years by the International Olympic Committee.
Who appoints the Prime Minister of India?
The President appoints the PM, usually the leader of the majority party in Lok Sabha.
Which natural disaster is measured using the Richter scale?
Richter scale measures the magnitude of an earthquake.
The 3 R’s in waste management stand for:
The 3Rs aim to reduce environmental waste by promoting sustainable use.
Which of the following is an endangered species?
Tigers are on the endangered species list due to poaching and habitat loss.
Project Tiger was launched in:
Project Tiger was launched to conserve Bengal Tigers and their habitats.
The richest biodiversity hotspot in India is:
: Western Ghats is one of the 36 global biodiversity hotspots.
Which colour has the shortest wavelength?
: Violet has the shortest wavelength in visible light.
Which blood cells help in fighting infections?
WBCs are the immune cells that defend the body against infections.
Who is honored at the Roshni Mela in Jagraon, Punjab?
Roshni Mela in Jagraon commemorates Baba Mohkam Din (d. 1913). The fair includes lighting of lamps, wrestling events, and folk performances at his tomb. Separate Roshni Mela in Ludhiana honors Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani, associated with the Qadiri Sufi tradition.
Who renamed Sirhind to Fatehgarh Sahib?
After Sikhs’ victory over Afghan rule in 1764, Sirhind was renamed Fatehgarh Sahib by Maharaja Karam Singh of Patiala, who also built historic gurdwaras honoring Sikh martyrs. The town is now the district headquarters and an important Sikh pilgrimage site in Punjab.
Choose the word that does not belong to the group:
Cow, buffalo, and goat are domesticated animals, while the tiger is a wild animal. Thus, tiger is the one that doesn't fit the group.
Find the odd one out: 36, 49, 64, 81, 90
All numbers except 90 are perfect squares: 6² = 36, 7² = 49, 8² = 64, 9² = 81. 90 is not a perfect square, hence the odd one.
Which number will replace the question mark? 3 : 27 :: 5 : ?
This is a cube analogy. 3³ = 27, so 5³ = 125. Hence, the answer is 125.
If 5 + 3 = 28, 6 + 4 = 40, then 7 + 5 = ?
(5 + 3) = 8 → 8×3 = 24 (6+4) = 10 × 4 = 40 (7+5) = 12 × 5 = 60 → Answer is 60 Correction: Answer: A. 60
Find the missing number in the pattern: 4, 9, 16, 25, ?, 49
These numbers are squares of consecutive integers: 2²=4, 3²=9, 4²=16, 5²=25, so the missing number is 6² = 36, followed by 7² = 49.
Which of the following does not belong to the group?
Apple, banana, and mango are fruits, while carrot is a root vegetable. It is the only item not belonging to the fruit category, making it the odd one out