One Liner GK

A one-liner general knowledge (One Liner GK) fact is a short, intriguing piece of information about various topics like history, science, or culture. These concise facts are easy to remember and share, making them great for quizzes, trivia, or casual conversations, offering quick insights into the world around us.

Series-1

Q1. Census is described under Union List.

Q2. The Constitution of India describes India as a union of states.

Q3. Fish liver oil is rich in Vitamin D.

Q4. Asteroids are seen between Mars and Jupiter.

Q5. Tulbul Project is on Jhelum River.

Q6. The author of Baburnama is Babur.

Q7. International Women’s Day is celebrated on 8 March.

Q8. Light year is a unit of distance.

Q9. The normal temperature of human body is 37°C.

Q10. The last Mughal emperor was Bahadur Shah II.

Q11. The slogan of Quit India Movement was given by Mahatma Gandhi.

Q12. The total number of zodiac signs is 12.

Q13. Enzymes are basically proteins.

Q14. The brightest planet in the solar system is Venus.

Q15. Bindusara was the ruler of the Maurya dynasty.

Q16. Lingaraj Temple is located in Bhubaneswar.

Q17. Macau’s currency is called Pataca.

Q18. Cinema was invented by Nicolas and Jean Luthier.

Q19. The only satellite of the Earth is the Moon.

Q20. The Second Battle of Panipat was fought in 1556 between Akbar and Hemu.

Q21. Mansarovar Lake is located in Tibet.

Q22. Vijayanagara is situated on the banks of Tungabhadra River.

Q23. The capital of Bahmani kings was Gulbarga.

Q24. Lightning is produced by Electric discharge.

Q25. The disease called rabies is caused by a virus.

Q26. The normal blood pressure of a human is 120/80 mmHg.

Q27. Honey mainly contains Carbohydrates.

Q28. In Article 1 of the Constitution, India is called a union of states.

Q29. Victoria Falls is on the Zambezi River.

Q30. The shine of diamond is due to total internal reflection of light.

Q31. Razia Sultan was the daughter of Iltutmish.

Q32. The purest gold coins in India were issued by the rulers of the Kushan dynasty.

Q33. The main source of the sun’s energy is nuclear fusion.

Q34. Sikh Guru Guru Angdev wrote the biography of Guru Nanak.

Q35. The city of Rome is situated on the banks of the River Tiber.

Q36. Money Bills must be returned by the Rajya Sabha to the Lok Sabha within 14 days.

Q37. The capital of Chola kings was Thanjavur.

Q38. Harsha’s court poet was Banabhatta.

Q39. The hydrogen bomb was invented by Edward Teller.

Q40. ‘World Health Day’ is celebrated on 7 April.

Q41. In South America, grasslands are called Pampas.

Q42. The first gold coins in India were introduced by the Greeks.

Q43. The first Muslim President of the Indian National Congress was Baruddin Tayyabji.

Q44. The State Abduction Policy was implemented by Lord Dalhousie.

Q45. Dadabhai Naoroji was the propounder of the theory of ‘economic deterioration’.

Q46. The maximum number of nominated members in the Rajya Sabha is 12.

Q47. The Sunda Strait is located between Java and Sumatra.

Q48. The Central Statistical Organisation estimates the National income.

Q49. The Gandhi-Irwin Pact was signed on 5 March 1931.

Q50. The headquarters of the World Bank is in Washington D.C.

Q51. The Prime Minister used to be the Chairman of the Planning Commission.

Q52. Adam Smith is called the father of economics.

Q53. ‘Education’ comes under the Concurrent List.

Q54. ‘India House’ is located in London.

Q55. The chemical name of laughing gas is Nitrous Oxide (N₂O).

Q56. The first nationalization of banks in India took place in 1969.

Q57. The author of ‘Mudrarakshasa’ is Visakhadatta.

Q58. The Russian Revolution took place in 1917 AD.

Q59. In the Lok Sabha, the Speaker certifies a Bill as a Money Bill.

Q60. ‘Monazite’ is the ore of Thorium.

Q61. The first Prime Minister of England was Robert Walpole.

Q62. Azad Hind Fauj was formed in 1942.

Q63. The last ruler of the Lodi dynasty was Ibrahim Lodi.

Q64. Gersoppa (Jog) Falls is on the Sharavati River.

Q65. National Institute of Oceanography is located in Goa.

Q66. India’s largest agricultural experimental farm is located in Ambala.

Q67. The ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha is the Vice President.

Q68. Army Day is celebrated every year on 15 January in India.

Q69. The blood pressure is high in the arteries.

Q70. ‘Cyclone’ occurs due to low pressure.

Q71. The first railway in India was started during the reign of Lord Dalhousie.

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