GK quiz – MBA entrance – quiz 3

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  1. Mark all the correct statements:

     A. The parliamentary term ‘crossing the floor’ may be best described as leaving a house by a minister in between a session to attend the other house.

     B. It is necessary to be a member of either house of parliament to be appointed as governor of a state.

    C. A cognizable offence is one where arrests can be made without warrants.

    D. The Chief Minister of a State in India is not eligible to vote in the Presidential elections if he is a member of the Upper House of the State Legislature.

     2. Mark all the correct statements:

    A. All metals are solids at ordinary temperatures.

    B. Nitric acid is, when pure, a colourful liquid, possessing great oxidising power, turning yellow the skin and other organic bodies.

    C. Ammonia gas may be synthetically prepared from its elements by passing the silent electric discharge through a mixture of nitrogen and hydrogen.

    D. The composition of the air by weight may be shown by passing a given volume of pure dry air over a weighed quantity of heated metallic copper, the increase in weight showing the weight of oxygen present in the volume of air, the nitrogen also being collected and the weight ascertained.

     3. What is common to Steve Martin and Peter Sellers?

     A. Both of them have feature in the title role of Inspector Blake

     B. Both of them have featured in the title role of Inspector Lynley

     C. Both of them have featured in the title role of Inspector Jacques Clouseau

     D. Both of them have Featured in the title role of Inspector Miagret

      4. Which of the following countries with their capital and currency is not correct?

         Country              Capital             Currency

    A. Botswana          Gaborone             Peso

    B. Bulgaria                Sofia                    Lev

    C. Cambodia     Phnom Penh              Riel

    D. Macedonia           Skopje               Denar

        5. With which of the following country, India currently does not have a Preferential Trade Agreement?

        A. Sri Lanka B. Thailand C. Chile D. Peru

       6. Which of the following country is not a member of Nuclear Suppliers Group?

      A. Belarus B. Malta C. Turkey D. Albania

      7. Which of the following country is not a member of G8 group of countries?

      A. United Kingdom B. China C. Germany D. Canada

      8. Which prominent intergovernmental organization launched the movement, ‘Education For All’ (EFA):

     A. UNCTAD B. UNIDO C. UNDP D. UNESCO

     9. Arcelor, acquired by Mittal steel, was formed by merger of which of the following three steel companies? 

    A. Arcel, Arecalia and Usinor

    B. Arcel, Acer and Lucinor

    C. Arbed, Aceralia and Usinor

    D. None of the above

     10. Negative inflation is also called:

     A. Disinflation B. Deflation C. Both D. None of the above

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