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Q.1 Easy
Which of the following Indian states has the longest coastline?
AGujarat
BMaharashtra
CTamil Nadu
DAndhra Pradesh
Correct Answer:  A. Gujarat
Explanation:

Gujarat has the longest coastline among Indian states, stretching approximately 1,600 kilometers along the Arabian Sea. This extensive coastline has made Gujarat a major maritime and trading hub historically, with important ports like Mundra and Kandla. While states like Maharashtra, Goa, and Kerala also have significant coastlines, none of them exceed Gujarat's total length. The length of Gujarat's coastline is a result of its geographical position on the western coast and its complex topography including the Gulf of Kutch and the Gulf of Cambay.

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Q.2 Easy
Which of the following is the longest river in India?
AThe Ganges
BThe Brahmaputra
CThe Yamuna
DThe Godavari
Correct Answer:  A. The Ganges
Explanation:

The Ganges is the longest river in India, spanning approximately 2,525 kilometers from its source in the Himalayas to its delta in Bangladesh. It is not only the longest but also the most sacred and culturally significant river in India, playing a crucial role in Hindu religion, agriculture, and the daily lives of millions of people across northern India. While India has other major rivers like the Brahmaputra, Godavari, and Krishna, none of them come close to matching the Ganges in total length. The Ganges also has the largest drainage basin in India, making it by far the most important river system in the country.

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Q.3 Medium
Which Indian actor became the first Indian male actor to win the Academy Award for Best Actor?
AAamir Khan
BShah Rukh Khan
CNo Indian male actor has won this award yet
DRajesh Khanna
Correct Answer:  C. No Indian male actor has won this award yet
Explanation:

The correct answer is C because no Indian male actor has ever won the Academy Award for Best Actor in the history of the Oscars. While several Indian actors have been nominated or won awards in other categories, none have achieved this particular distinction in the Best Actor category. Options A and B likely mentioned specific actors who may have won other major awards or received nominations, but they have not won the Best Actor Oscar. This question tests knowledge of major international film awards and the achievements of Indian cinema on the global stage.

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Q.4 Easy
The Bharat Ratna award was instituted in which year?
A1954
B1950
C1960
D1965
Correct Answer:  A. 1954
Explanation:

The Bharat Ratna award was instituted in 1954, making option A the correct answer. This award was established by the Indian government as the highest civilian honor in India, created in the same year that India adopted its Constitution and became a republic. The award was designed to recognize exceptional service and outstanding contributions to the nation in any field of human endeavor. Other options would be incorrect as they represent different years that have no historical significance regarding the Bharat Ratna's establishment.

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Q.5 Easy
Which international award is given annually for outstanding contributions to literature, peace, physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, and economic sciences?
APulitzer Prize
BNobel Prize
CTempleton Prize
DFields Medal
Correct Answer:  B. Nobel Prize
Explanation:

The Nobel Prize is the correct answer because it is the most prestigious international award established by Alfred Nobel's will in 1895, specifically designed to recognize exceptional achievements in the six categories mentioned: literature, peace, physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, and economic sciences. The prize is awarded annually by Swedish and Norwegian institutions and has become the world's most coveted recognition for intellectual and humanitarian contributions. Other awards like the Pulitzer Prize focus only on literature and journalism, the Fields Medal only on mathematics, and the Turing Award only on computer science, making them far more limited in scope. The Nobel Prize's global prestige, annual presentation, and coverage of multiple disciplines make it the only award that matches all the criteria specified in the question.

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Q.6 Hard
Who was the first woman recipient of the Padma Vibhushan award?
AIndira Gandhi
BSavitribai Phule
CJeannette Rankin
DMother Teresa
Correct Answer:  D. Mother Teresa
Explanation:

Mother Teresa was the first woman recipient of the Padma Vibhushan award, India's second-highest civilian honor, which she received in 1980 for her humanitarian work with the poor and sick in Kolkata. The Padma Vibhushan is awarded to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to their respective fields, and Mother Teresa's dedication to social welfare and medical care made her a deserving recipient of this prestigious honor. While other women have received this award after her, Mother Teresa holds the distinction of being the first female recipient, making her historically significant in the context of Indian civilian awards. Other options like female athletes, scientists, or political figures may have received the award later, but none preceded Mother Teresa in receiving this honor.

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Q.7 Medium
Which award is given to recognize lifetime achievement in cinema and is conferred at the National Film Awards ceremony in India?
ADadasaheb Phalke Award
BFilmfare Lifetime Achievement Award
CIIFA Lifetime Achievement Award
DScreen Lifetime Achievement Award
Correct Answer:  A. Dadasaheb Phalke Award
Explanation:
Step 1: Identify the Award Category

The question asks about a lifetime achievement award in cinema given at India's National Film Awards ceremony.

\[\text{Award Type} = \text{Lifetime Achievement in Cinema}\]
Step 2: Recall the Specific Award Name

The Dadasaheb Phalke Award is India's highest award for cinema, named after the pioneering filmmaker Dadasaheb Phalke, and is presented annually at the National Film Awards ceremony.

\[\text{Award Name} = \text{Dadasaheb Phalke Award}\]
Step 3: Verify Against Answer Options

Comparing the award that matches the description (lifetime achievement in cinema at National Film Awards, India) against the given options confirms that option A is correct.

\[\text{Correct Answer} = \text{A) Dadasaheb Phalke Award}\]

The Dadasaheb Phalke Award is the prestigious lifetime achievement award in cinema conferred at the National Film Awards ceremony in India.

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Q.8 Medium
Which Indian freedom fighter was known as 'Lokmanya' and led the Indian National Congress during the Swaraj movement?
ABal Gangadhar Tilak
BGopal Krishna Gokhale
CDadabhai Naoroji
DSurendranath Banerjea
Correct Answer:  A. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Explanation:

Bal Gangadhar Tilak (1856-1920) was revered as 'Lokmanya' (beloved of the people) and was a pivotal figure in the Swaraj movement, advocating for self-rule through his newspaper 'Kesari'.

His famous quote 'Swaraj is my birthright' became a rallying cry for Indian independence.

He is considered one of the architects of modern Indian nationalism.

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Q.9 Medium
Dr. Homi Jehangir Bhabha, the founder of India's nuclear program, studied physics at which prestigious university?
AUniversity of Cambridge
BUniversity of Oxford
CImperial College London
DUniversity of Edinburgh
Correct Answer:  A. University of Cambridge
Explanation:

Homi Bhabha studied at the University of Cambridge and later worked at the Cavendish Laboratory.

He was instrumental in establishing the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) and laid the foundation for India's nuclear energy program, earning him the title 'Father of Indian Nuclear Program'.

His work bridged theoretical physics with practical nuclear applications.

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Q.10 Medium
Savitribai Phule, a 19th-century social reformer, was primarily associated with which movement in India?
AWomen's education and widow remarriage
BCaste abolition and anti-Brahminism
CAgricultural reform and peasant rights
DChild labor elimination and factory reforms
Correct Answer:  A. Women's education and widow remarriage
Explanation:

Savitribai Phule (1831-1897) was a pioneering social reformer who established one of the first schools for girls in India and fought against child marriage and for widow remarriage.

She worked alongside her husband Jyotirao Phule in the Phule Movement, which aimed at social equality and education for all sections of society, particularly women and marginalized communities.

Her efforts made her a precursor to modern feminism in India.

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