37. • Who was appointed Creative Director of Paris fashion house Chloe in 1997?
Answer: Stella McCartney
38. • The Lev is the currency of which country?
Answer: Bulgaria
39. • The company ‘Longines’ are famous for manufacturing which luxury items?
Answer: Watches
40. • David McConnell was the founder of which cosmetics company in 1886?
Answer: Avon
41. • ‘Half circle full circle half circle A, half circle full circle right angle A…’
describes the logo of which company?
Answer: Coca Cola
42. • In Greek mythology, what is the name of the giant watchman with 100 eyes,
also adopted as the name of a UK retail chain?
Answer: Argos
43. • ‘Impossible is nothing’ is the motto of which sportswear company?
Answer: Adidas
44. • Who invented the electric battery in 1800?
Answer: Alessandro Volta
45. • Which US organisation has the motto ‘Fidelity, Bravery and Integrity’?
Answer: FBI
46. • India’s first Field Marshall
Answer: General S. H. F. J. Manekshaw
47. • India’s first National Security Adviser
Answer: Brijesh Mishra
48. • India’s first Chairman of Lok Sabha
Answer: G. B. Mavlankar
49. • India’s first woman to swim across the English Channel
Answer: Aarti Saha, 1959
50. • First Indian Chairman in International Court
Answer: Justice Dr. Nagendra Singh
51. • India’s first Chief Justice of Supreme Court
Answer: Justice Hiralal J. Kaniya
52. • India’s first successful surgeon who transplanted heart
Answer: Dr. P. Venugopal
53. • First Indian who won Grammy Award
Answer: Pt. Ravi Shankar
54. • Who is the only leader to be elected Prime Minister of Pakistan three times ?
Answer: Nawaz Sharif
55. • The black widow, which eats the male counterpart after mating, as a female
species of which animal ?
Answer: Spider
56. • In 1850, the first experimental electric telegraph line in India was set up
between Calcutta and which place ?
Answer: Diamond Harbour
57. • Who was the chairman of the Indian Calendar Reform Committee that
initiated the adoption of Saka calendar as the Indian national Calendar ?
Answer: Meghnad Saha
58. • Which is the largest living species of tortoise in the world, which may weigh
about 400 kg?
Answer: Galapagose Tortoise
59. • Damascus is the capital of which country?
Answer: Syria
60. • After whom is the annual award, given by the Govt of India to an
outstanding handloom weaver, named ?
Answer: Sant Kabir
61. • To respect whose word did the five Pandavas marry Draupadi?
Answer: Kunti
62. • Under a campaign run by UNICEF and Government of India, Aamir Khan
has been promoting awareness against which?
Answer: Malnutrition
63. • Who is the only Indian to have won a medal in Women’s Singles at the World
Badminton Championships ?
Answer: P. V. Sandhu
64. • Who has been the longest serving chief minister of Rajasthan?
Answer: Mohan Lal Sukhadia
65. • From which country did India buy an aircraft carrier which was renamed as
INS Vikramaditya?
Answer: Russia
66. • Lord Krishna earned which of the following names because he killed a
particular demon ?
Answer: Murari
67. • What type of naval vehicle is the INS Sindhurakshak?
Answer: Submarine
68. • Which place of worship is located between the Nar and Narayan mountains?
Answer: Badrinath
69. • In which city was Vasco Da Gama first buried?
Answer: Cochin
70. • What is the name of the dancing form of Lord Shiva that gained
prominence in India during the Chola period?
Answer: Natraj
71. • In which district of Chhattisgarh did Maoists attack a convoy of Congress
leaders on 25 May 2013?
Answer: Bastar
72. • What name was given to the operation by the Indian Army to rescue
stranded travelers from Uttarakhand during the 2013 floods?
Answer: Operation Surya Hope
73. • What is India’s first ingeniously developed passenger car?
Answer: Tata Indica
74. • After whom is the Centigrade system of tempreature measurement named?
Answer: Anderes Celsius
75. • How many thousands rupee notes would your need to become a crorepati?
Answer: 10,000
76. • Which actress changed her name from Nafisa before her debut movie in
2007?
Answer: Jia Khan
77. • Which gas is the most reactive of all chemical elements?
Answer: Fluorine
78. • In the human body, what makes the pupil of an eye contract or dilate?
Answer: Light
79. • BP Mandal, who chaired the second backward classes commission, also
known as Mandal commission, served as chief minister of which state?
Answer: Bihar
80. • Who is the author of the poem “Where the mind is without fear’?
Answer: Rabindranath Tagore
81. • What was the code name of the operation by IPKF to take control of Jaffna
from the LTTE in 1987 ?
Answer: Operation Pawan
82. • Who is the youngest person ever to win a Nobel Prize ?
Answer: Lawrence Bragg
83. • Which poem are these lines from : “Nari tum keval Shraddha ho, Vishwas-
rajat-nag- pagtal mein, Piyush-srot-si baha karo, Jivan ke sunder samtal hein”
?
Answer: Kamayani
84. • Which is the only country, apart from India, where one can find the Indian
rhinoceros in its natural Habitat ?
Answer: Nepal
85. • In geometry, if a shape has only three sides namely A, B and C, then what
shape would that be ?
Answer: Triangle
86. • Boal, Tengra and Magur are all species of which marine creature?
Answer: Fish
87. • Mother of the late Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi was the Begum of which
princely state of India?
Answer: Bhopal
88. • Which pieces are maximum in number at the start of a chess game?
Answer: Pawn