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“Special Series GK for Exam” is a focused collection of General Knowledge topics designed to boost your preparation for competitive exams. It covers key subjects like history, geography, current affairs, science, and more, helping you stay updated and improve your knowledge base. Perfect for quick revision and practice, this series provides concise, easy-to-understand information to enhance exam performance.

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Q1. World Ozan Day is celebrated on 16 September.

Q2. Nathula Darshan is the pass that connects Sikkim and China.

Q3. The anti-defection law was enacted in 1985.

Q4. Kathak is the folk dance of Uttar Pradesh.

Q5. International Yoga Day is celebrated on 21 June.

Q6. Kalinga Prize is given by UNESCO in the field of Science.

Q7. Subhash Chandra Bose became the President of the Indian National Congress in 1938.

Q8. Silicon Valley is located in California (USA).

Q9. Education is placed in the Concurrent List of the Indian Constitution.

Q10. Members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha participate in the election of the Vice President.

Q11. Digestion of fat takes place in the small intestine of the body.

Q12. The Swadeshi movement was started after the partition of Bengal (1905).

Q13. The smallest blood vessel in the human body is Capillaries.

Q14. Suchitra Sen was the first Indian woman to be awarded an International Film Award.

Q15. 33 pairs of bones are found in the Spine.

Q16. Hyder Ali was the ruler of Mysore.

Q17. The slogan ‘Delhi Chalo’ was given by Subhash Chandra Bose.

Q18. The Vernacular Press Act was passed during the tenure of Lord Lytton.

Q19. The Council of Ministers is answerable to the Lok Sabha.

Q20. The reservoir in the Indus Valley Civilization was found at Dholavira.

Q21. Padmavat was written by Malik Muhammad Jayasi.

Q22. BRICS includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates.

Q23. Kakrapar Atomic Station is in Gujarat.

Q24. Bamboo tree is known as Green Gold.

Q25. Economic liberalization in India was initiated on July 24, 1991.

Q26. International Bank of Settlement (IBS) is headquartered in Basel (Switzerland).

Q27. Rajaji National Park is located in Uttarakhand.

Q28. India launched its first satellite on April 19, 1975.

Q29. The interests of the minorities are provided in Article 29(1).

Q30. Mango forests are found in the Coastal Areas.

Q31. National Waterway-1 runs from Allahabad to Haldia.

Q32. The first Secretary General of the United Nations, Trygveli, was from Norway.

Q33. Nathula Pass connects Sikkim with China.

Q34. Chandrashekhar Azad shot himself in Alfred Park, Allahabad.

Q35. The Indian parliamentary system is adopted from Britain.

Q36. Physical Research Laboratory is located in Ahmedabad (Gujarat).

Q37. The State Election Commission is appointed by the President.

Q38. The rivers Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati join together to form a confluence at Prayagraj.

Q39. Hiuen Tsang came to India during the reign of Harshavardhana.

Q40. Ctrl+X, Shortcut Key is used to Cut a Word.

Q41. The concentration of hydrogen is highest in PH-4.

Q42. Internet is connected to a computer via a Modem.

Q43. Machu Picchu historical site is located in Peru.

Q44. The generator converts mechanical energy into Electrical Energy.

Q45. The Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana was launched on 28 August 2014

Q46. The only state that shares border with Sikkim is the Indian state of West Bengal.

Q47. The capital of Magadha was Girivraj/Rajagriha.

Q48. The author of the book ‘On the Origin of Species’ is Charles Darwin.

Q49. The United Nations System Staff College is headquartered in Turin (Italy).

Q50. Vande Mataram magazine was edited by Arvind Ghosh.

Q51. The Chief Justice and other judges of the High Courts are appointed by the President.

Q52. Pine forests are found in the mountainous regions of India.

Q53. In the Lahore session of the Muslim League in 1940, the proposal for the creation of a separate country, Pakistan, was passed for the first time.

Q54. The Sarkaria Commission Committee was formed to resolve the dispute between the Centre and the State.

Q55. The Pataca is the currency of the country of Macau.

Q56. Murlen National Park is located in Mizoram.

Q57. The full form of RAM is Random Access Memory.

Q58. Kandla port has been renamed as Deendayal port.

Q59. Namami Gange project was launched in 2014 to clean the Ganga.

Q60. The fourth President of India was V.V. Giri.

Q61. The name Pakistan was given by Chaudhary Rahmat Ali in 1933.

Q62. The 42nd Constitutional Amendment, 1976 is called the Mini Constitution.

Q63. The angle between latitude and longitude is 66.5°.

Q64. The longest ruling ruler of the Delhi Sultanate was Firoz Shah Tughlaq.

Q65. Tejas aircraft has been manufactured by Hindustan Aero-nautics Limited.

Q66. Tattvobodhini Sabha was founded by Devendranath Tagore.

Q67. Gandhiji had declared a 10-day hunger strike in 1919 due to the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.

Q68. The first man-made fiber was Rayon.

Q69. The name of the first digital computer is ENIAC.

Q70. Pradhan Mantri Shram Yogi Maandhan Yojana is related to workers in Unorganized Sectors.

Q71. The first President of the Indian National Congress was Vyomesh Chandra Banerjee.

Q72. The United Nations Human Rights Council was established on March 15, 2006.

Q73. Sangai Festival is celebrated in Manipur.

Q74. The headquarters of the International Court of Justice is in The Hague (Netherlands).

Q75. Hirakud Dam is situated on the Mahanadi River (Orissa).

Q76. India has purchased Rafale from France.

Q77. The full form of MCB is Miniature Circuit Breakers.

Q78. Sundarbans delta of West Bengal belongs to Mangrove Forest.

Q79. The Idukki project is located in Kerala on the Periyar River.

Q80. The Young Bengal Movement was started by Henry Vivian Dariusio.

Q81. The full form of MSP is Minimum Support Price.

Q82. The Right to Information Act came into force on 12 October 2005.

Q83. China has developed artificial sun through Nuclear Fusion Method.