SNAP: Memory Based Previous Year Question and patterns



2005 Questions
1.Westside is the name of the retail store of…
Tatas,
Additional Info
More is with AV Birla Group ,
Next is with Videocon group ,
Fresh and Select with Reliance group,
Big apple is by express retail services,
Wal Mart (US), Carrefour from France
2.The map that appears on the Mobile phones now a days is a very good example of…
GIS
Additional Info
TRAI chairman is J S SHARMA , A. Raja is the communications and IT Minister of India,
Irwin Mark Jacob is considered as the father of CDMA technology.
3.Bangalore  airport is an example of…
Joint venture of the government and the foreign investment.
Additional Info
V. P. Agrawal is the chairman of the Airports Authority of India , While the GMR-Fraport consortium won the bid for the Delhi airport, the GVK-South African Airports combine bagged the Mumbai airport project,
4.What exactly are yellow pages?
The name and concept of “Yellow Pages” came about in 1883, when a printer in Cheyenne, Wyoming working on a regular telephone directory ran out of white paper and used yellow paper instead. Reuben H. Donnelly later expanded on this concept in 1886 to recreate the very first official yellow pages directory
6.Spectramind is the BPO of…
Wipro,
Additional Info
Daksh is with IBM ,
Raman Roy is the father of BPO industry in India ( considered as) ,
GENPACT is with GE,
Progeon is with Infosys.
EXL services is the first BPO company of ndia to be listed at NASADQ
7.What is LIBOR?
Interest rate; The London Interbank Offered Rate is a daily reference rate based on the interest rates at which banks offer to lend unsecured funds to other banks in the London wholesale money market (or interbank market). LIBOR will be slightly higher than the London Interbank Bid Rate (LIBID), the rate at which banks are prepared to accept deposits.
Additional Info
Present CRR:- 7.5%
Bank Rate :-6%
SLR:25%
Service Tax Rate : 12.36%
8.What is the primary function of SEBI?
To regulate the stock market,
Additional Info
Established in 1992, headquartered at Mumbai , chairman is C.B Bhave.
9.Ficci chairman for 2005 –06..
O.S. Kanwar,

10.Parachute is the name of the brand of…
Marico Industries,
Additional Info
saffola , Kaya , Mediker are some of the famous brands of Marico Industries Ltd.
11.According to FORTUNE which of the following was ranked as number 1 company in 2005 in the world?
Wal Mart, it is still the leader as per 2007 FORTUNE Report.
12. The name of the medium range surface to surface missile that was test fired successfully in Oct. 2005 was asked?
Akash, Agni , Surya ,Nirbhay , Brahmos , Prithvi ,are the names of other missiles.
13. Which is the biggest source of revenue to the Govt. of India?
Central Excise duty, Service sector contributes the most that is 55% to the GDP of the Indian economy.
14. Internet is controlled by
None, Tim Berners Lee invented world wide web.
15. Who authored the book Straight from the Gut
Jach F. Welch, The Gathering is another famous work by Anne Enright
16. Magsaysay award is given in the memory of the President of
Philippines

2006 Questions

1.Who is the promoter of the Titan Raga watches?
Rani Mukharjee

2.What is wikipedia? 
Online Encyclopedia

3.Who are the founders of Apple Inc. ?
Steve Job and Steve Woznik

4.What is McCann Erickson?
Advertising Agency

5.Why the colour of the red sea is red? 
Due to the seasonal appearance of the bacteria that are red in colour

6.Which country owns Antarctica? 
Antarctica has no government and belongs to no country. Its status is regulated by the 1959 Antarctic Treaty and other related agreements, collectively called the Antarctic Treaty System.

7.Osamu Suzuki has close relations with whom in India?
Chairman of Suzuki Motor Corporation Tied up with MUL.

8.Indira Nooyee’s  designation is…
Presently chairwoman , President , CEO of PepsiCo Inc.

9.Nike meaning 
Goddess of Victory

10.Inflation means
A rate of increase in the general price level of all goods and services.

11.Oscar is given by…
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)

13. What is Thalessemia? 
An inherited disorder of hemoglobin in red blood cells,OR a genetic disorder.


SNAP Previous Years (2006-2008) GK Questions with Answers

1. A.M. Touring award is considered as the Nobel Prize in the field of computers, given annually by Association for Computing Machinery co-sponsored by Intel and Goggle. Who was A M Touring in whose memory the award was instituted?
a. First Chairman of Intel.
b. A British Mathematician
c. The legendary Dean of Stanford who revolutionized the computer education in the US.
d. An US cognitive scientist in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and co-founder of Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s AI laboratory.


Answer:b


2. Find the most accurate description of ‘Bt cotton’.
a. A variety of cotton that grows fast.
b. A genetically modified crop of cotton whose DNA has been altered by introducing an extra gene.
c. A variety of cotton that is immune to diseases.
d. A genetically modified crop of cotton whose DNA has been designed in the lab.


Answer:b


3. Las Vegas, U.S.-based tour operator AMX Company has filed a trademark patent for which of the following Tagline?
a. “God’s Own Country”
b. “Heaven on Earth’
c. “Discover Incredible India’
d. “Come Alive with India”


Answer:c


4.Which out of the following holds the highest number of shares of ICICI Bank?
a. Banks Financial Institutes and Insurance
b. FIIs
c. General public
d. Private Corporate Bodies


Answer:b


5.Indian Standard Time is based on the longitude of 82.5 degrees passing through which of the following places?
a. Mirzapur, U.P
b. Jabalpur, M.P.
c. Nagpur, Maharashtra
d. Jaipur, Rajasthan


Answer:a


6.The Black Box of an aircraft is an important part as all the conversations and data are recorded therein. Although it is named black box, but its color is not black. What is the color of the black Box in a commercial airplane?
a.Brown 
b.Yellow 
c.Red 
d.Orange


Answer:d


7.Find the person who plays the odd sport out of the following.
a. Navaratilova
b. Michael Phelps
c. David Beckham
d. Prakash Padukone


Answer: c or b


8.Sariska and Ranthambore are the reserves for which of the following animals?
a.Lion 
b.Deer 
c.Tiger 
d.Bear


Answer:c


9.March, 2008 witnessed a turning point in the history of which of the following Himalayan Kingdoms when democracy was ushered in replacing monarchy?
Bhutan 
Nepal 
Sikkim 
None of these


Answer:a


10. Neil Armstrong brought back a rock from the moon. On earth


a. The mass of the rock will change
b. The weight of the rock will change
c. Mass and weight will change
d. None of the above


Answer:b


11. Milk, Cheese and Eggs are the source of
a. Vitamin C & A
b. Vitamin A & D
c. Vitamin C & D
d. Vitamin B & C


Answer:b


12. In August 2008, India’s longest runway for passenger aircraft was commissioned in:
Mumbai 
New Delhi
Hyderabad
Bangalore


Answer:b


13. The first ever public hearing in India, almost like a referendum, on the fate of SEZ was held during the month of September 2008 in / at ________.
a. Verna IT/ITeS SEZ in Goa
b. Haryana for Reliance Haryana SEZ
c. Pen, Maharashtra
d. POSCO India, Steel SEZ Phase II, Orisa


Answer:c


14. Al Ahram is…
a. A University in Damascus
b. A Newspaper in Cairo
c. A Mosque in Riyadh
d. A small mountain range in Jordan


Answer:b


15. India’s largest and first multi-national pharmaceutical giant Ranbaxy is being bought over by
a. Matrix Pharma
b. GVK Bio-sciences
c. Merck
d. None of these


Answer:d


16. Find the odd product out of the following:
Pamper 
Dove 
Tide 
Pantene


Answer:b


17. In the internet sphere, ‘Opera’ is the name of a:
a. web conference site
b. web advertising firm
c. software for webinars
d. web browser


Answer:d


18. Which of the following pair is not correct?
a. Shahid Parvez : Sitar
b. Rashid Khan : Vocal Music
c. Ayaan Ali Khan: Sarod
d. Romu Muzumdar: Guitar


Answer:d


19. At what frequency SENSEX calculation is carried out?
a. Every half an hour.
b. Every hour
c. Real time
d. 6 times a day.


Answer:c


20. What of the following is a legal right and not a fundamental right
a. Right to Liberty of though and expression
b. Right against exploitation
c. Right to property
d. Right to practice religion


Answer:c


21. The term Net Shot is associated with
a. Badminton
b. Tennis
c. Table Tennis
d. Volley Ball


Answer:a


22. What is Dry Ice?
a. Solidified Carbon Dioxide
b. Transparent plastic decoy which looks like Ice
c. Sulfur dioxide at –57° Celsius
d. Chemically treated Ice to make it dry.


Answer:a


23. The rail-based mass rapid transit system in Mumbai has been awarded to a consortium of companies led by:
a. Reliance Infrastructure
b. Reliance Industries
c. GMR Infrastructure
d. Lanco Infrastructure


Answer:a


24. If bilirubin is high in a human body,organ is most affected?
Pancreas 
Liver 
Kidney 
Lara intestine


Answer:b


25. Who of the following is one of the most celebrated Photo Journalists in India?
a. Gautam Rajadhyaksha
b. Raghu Rai
c. Anjii Reddy
d. Sudhir Dar


Answer:b


26. Inflation implies
a. Rise in budget deficit
b. Rise in general price index
c. Rise in price of consumer goods
d. Rise in money supply


Answer:b


27. The term “Uruguay Round” is associated with an important world organization.Which one?
UNDP 
GATT 
WTO 
World Bank


Answer:c


28. Siebel is software firm that is now taken over by:
IBM 
Accenture 
Gartner 
Oracle


Answer:d


29. First Indian motion picture insured by a General Insurance company is
a. Hum Apke Hain Kaun
b. Taal
c. Dile se
d. Ashoka


Answer:b


30. India’s first coalition government at center was formed under the leadership of:
a. V. P. Singh
b. P. V. Narasimharao
c. Morarji Desai
d. Atal Behari Vajpayee


Answer:c


31. WiMax stands for:
a. Wireless internet for microwave access
b. Wireless inter-operability for microwave access
c. Worldwide internet for microwave access
d. Worldwide inter-operability for microwave access


Answer:d


32. El Nino is
a. A sea storm
b. A warm ocean current
c. A tropical disturbance
d. Another name of typhoon


Answer:b



SNAP GK Preparation: Part 4

SNAP GK Preparation: Part 4

1. Ace straw picture craftsman from India who has been invited to take part in the five day Mode Heim Handwerk fair at Munich from November 25?
Kiran Rajendran. This is the first time that straw pictures from India will get the opportunity to be displayed in an international gallery.
2. The 11th International Meeting of the Communist and Workers Parties jointly hosted by the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) and the Communist Party of India (CPI) took place in?
New Delhi.
Communist leaders from around the world met there on November 20-22, 2009 to discuss how to ‘intensify popular struggles’
3. One of Iraq’s vice presidents who vetoed the country’s new election law recently, throwing into fresh doubt the feasibility of holding crucial national balloting in January ?
Tariq Hashimi. Iraq has two vice Presidents: Adil Abd Al-Mahdi and Tariq Hashimi.
4. Sri Lankan player who scored a classy double century in the first test match against India in Ahmedabad?
Mahela Jayawardhene He scored 275 runs and it was his sixth double century.
He won the Man of the match Award of that match.
5. Who has been declared elected in the presidential elections of Afghanistan, which was held on 20th August, this year?
Hameed Karzai
6. Who has been chosen for the prestigious Indira Gandhi Prize of 2009 for Peace, Disarmament and Development?
Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh Prime Minister.
7. The 32 teams qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup Football:
South Africa (Host), Ghana, Ivory Coast, Japan, Australia, South Korea, North Korea, England, Netherlands, Spain, Serbia, Italy, Denmark, Germany, Brazil, Paraguay, Chile, United States, Mexico , Switzerland, Slovakia, Argentina, Honduras , New Zealand, Nigeria, Cameroon, Algeria, Greece, Slovenia, Portugal, France, Uruguay.
8. Who won the first Maliyama Foundation Award?
Irom Sharmila The award will be given to her for her crusade against human rights violations and for repeal of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958.
9. The 1,500m champion of Beijing Olympics-2008, who has been stripped of his gold medal after a failed drugs test.
Rashid Ramzi. The Moroccan-born runner who competes internationally for Bahrain was the only gold medalist from Beijing caught using performance-enhancing drugs
10. Who is the richest man in India with USD 32 billion in net worth followed by steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal and Anil Ambani, according to the Forbes annual rich list for the country?
Mukesh Ambani, Reliance Industries Chairman.
11. Which Indian film has bagged five awards at the South Asian International Film Festival held in New York?
‘Manjaadikkuru’. The Malayalam film bagged five awards including the ones for Best Film, Best Direction, Best Script, Best Cinematography and Best Debutante Talent. The film is directed by Anjali Menon
12. Who has chosen as first full-time president of European Union?
Herman Van Rompuy, Belgian Prime Minister
13. The cricketer who has reached the milestone in his career by completing a phenomenal 30,000 runs in international cricket during the Test against Sri Lanka?
Sachin Tendulkar. He became the first batsman to complete 30,000 international runs when he scored his 35th run in the second innings against Sri Lanka. He slammed his 43rd Test century in that match.
14. Which country won women’s team title in the 19th Asian Table Tennis Championships held in Lucknow?
China. The beat Singapore 3-1 in the final while host India finished seventh.
15. Who has been named as High Representative (Chief) for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of European Union?
Catherine Ashton, Britain
16. Which team won their second successive Russian Premier League title?
Rubin Kazan
17. Two Pakistani men accused of providing logistical support for last year’s deadly terror attacks in Mumbai, India, were arrested in Italy. Name of that terrorists?
Mohammad Yaqub Janjua and Aamer Yaqub Janjua
18. Which state of India won the national Junior Athletics Championship held at Warangal for the 13th consecutive time?
Kerala.
19. Constitution bench to consider the Mullaperiyar dam dispute between Tamil Nadu and Kerala has been formed recently. The bench consists of?
The five-judge bench would be presided by Justice DK Jain. Justice Mukundakam Sharma, RM Lodha, D Sudharshan Reddy and Deepak Varma would be the other members.
20. Who has been named as the Secretary of the International Monetary Fund by its Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn?
Siddharth Tiwari, Indian economist.
21. Which is the inaugural film of the 40th edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Panaji, Goa, on Nov 23, 2009?
“Wheat”, Chinese historical drama was the inaugural film.
22. Who is the Man of the match of the second ODI between South Africa and England at Super Sport Park, Centurion on 22-11-2009?
Paul Collingwood. He scored unbeaten 105 after took two wickets and held a superb catch as England beat South Africa by 7-wickets.
23. Which state crowned champions in the 55th National School Games held in Amritsar?
Kerala. Kerala won 76 medals, including 28 gold, 28 silver and 19 bronze.
Hosts Punjab came second in the medal tally with 24 gold medals and 10 bronze.
24. A long-running inquiry commissioned by the Indian government to investigate the destruction of the disputed structure Babri Masjid in Ayodhya in 1992. In November 2009, a day after a newspaper published the allegedly leaked contents of the report, the report was tabled in the Indian parliament by the Home Minister, P. Chidambaram. Name of that commission?
Liberhan Commission
25. Who has been crowned Miss Earth 2009 which was held on November 22 at the Boracay beach resort in Aklan province, central Philippines?
Larissa Ramos, Nineteen-year-old Brazilian beauty.
26. Who is the Brand Ambassador of Kerala Hockey?
Suresh Gopi, Malyalam Superstar.
27. Which athletes were crowned as the Male and Female World Athletes of the Year 2009 by International Athletic Foundation (IAF)?
Usain Bolt, Jamaica
Sanya Richard, USA
28. India’s nuclear-capable intermediate range and surface-to-surface missile which was test—fired for the first time on 23rd of Novmber-2009?
Agni II
29. Who won the Artist of the Year Award at the 37th American Music Awards (AMAs) beating out Michael Jackson?
Taylor Swift. She won five awards while Jackson got 4 awards.
30. Who was the oldest person to ever climb Mt Everest?
Min Bahadur Sherchan, 78 years old became the oldest person to conquer the world’s highest peak
31. China executed two people recently for their roles in a tainted milk powder scandal in which at least six children died and more than 300,000 became sick. Who are they?
Zhang Yujun and Geng Jinping.
Zhang Yujun was executed for endangering public safety and Geng Jinping was executed for producing and selling toxic food
32. Who has taken over as General Manager, Southern Railway on 21st November 2009?
Shri Deepak Krishan
33. Secretary Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs who is appointed as Secretary of Ministry of Shipping?
K Mohandas.
34. SEBI (Stock Exchange Board of India )has served an amended notice to a major Indian company asking why it shouldn’t be barred from accessing the stock markets under the rules on fraudulent and unfair trade practices and the gains it made of Rs.513 crore not be disgorged. Which is that company?
Reliance Industries (RIL). SEBI has issued an amended notice to Mukesh Ambani-led RIL on insider trading.
35. Who became the first woman president to fly in a fighter jet, the Sukhoi-30MKI of the Indian Air Force?
Pratibha Patil, Indian President
36. Prosecutors in the genocide trial of a former Khmer Rouge prison chief demanded a 40-year jail sentence recently for a man they described as responsible for snuffing out innocent lives and spreading terror across Cambodia. Name of that Jail Chief?
Kaing Guek Eav. He is also known as Duch (pronounced DOIK) oversaw the torture and execution of about 16,000 men, women and children during the Khmer Rouge’s 1975-79 rule. Some 1.7 million Cambodians died of torture, execution, disease and starvation under the Khmer Rouge.
The Khmer Rouge was the name given to the followers of the Communist Party of Kampuchea, the totalitarian ruling party in Cambodia from 1975 to 1979, led by Pol Pot, Ieng Sary, Son Sen and Khieu Samphan.
37. Iran’s best-selling newspaper, which has been banned for publishing a picture of a temple belonging to the outlawed Bahai sect.?
Hamshahri.
38. Who became the fourth highest run getter in Test cricket, surpassing former Australian captain, Allan Border?
Rahul Dravid. Border took 156 Tests to reach 11,174 Test runs at an average of 50.56. Dravid reached 11182 runs in 136 Tests at an average of 53.50,
Tendulkar – 161 matches – 12917 runs – average of 54.76
Lara -131 matches – 11953 runs – average of 52.88
Ponting – 136 matches – 11345 runs – average of 55.88
39. Who has been appointed as chairman of Atomic Energy Commission of India?
Srikumar Banerjee. He is a leading expert in Materials and Technology in the country and director of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC)
40. The son of a Philippines clan boss who was charged with murder recently after the massacre of at least 57 people in last week of November-2009?
Andal Ampatuan Jr, a local mayor in Maguindanao province.
41. The United States of America has reached an agreement to station an American antimissile defense system on a country in Central Europe recently. Which is that country?
Poland.
United States and Poland have agreed terms for stationing US troops in Poland so that the deployment of US Patriot missiles can start next year.
42. The search engine which apologized recently for results of image search of ‘Michelle Obama’, first lady of U.S.?
Google.
In November, when someone typed “Michelle Obama” in the popular search engine Google, one of the first images that came up was a picture of the American first lady altered to resemble a monkey.
43. Pakistan player who hits century on debut in the first test match against New Zealand in Dunedin?
Umar Akmal, a blistering 129 (160b, 21×4, 2×6) on debut. He won the Man of the Match award, but Pakistan lost that match by 32 runs.
44. The French Parliament has unanimously adopted the civil nuclear agreement with an Asian Country. Which is that country?
India.
45. Which car has been ranked No. 1 in the mid-size entry segment (228 PP/100), according to the 2009 J.D. Power Asia Pacific India Vehicle Dependability Study released recently?
Ford Ikon
46. Who was awarded the man of the match in the second test match between India and Sri Lanka played at Kanpur?
Sreesanth. He was declared Man of the Match for his 6 wicket haul.
India beat Sri Lanka by an innings and 144 runs in that match and it was India’s 100th test win in all, their first being way back in 1952 against England.
47. Former Indian Volleyball team captain who has been selected for the 21st Jimmy George Foundation award, 2009, for his contributions to sports?
Tom Joseph
48. Iranian authorities have confiscated the Nobel Peace Prize medal awarded to Iranian lawyer-activist in 2003 for her work as a lawyer and human rights activist. Name of that Nobel laureate?
Shirin Ebadi
49. The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), leaders from 51 Commonwealth countries began a three-day summit started on November 27, 2009, held in?
Port of Spain
50. Which country n launched its fifth spy satellite on 28th November 2009 in a bid to boost its ability to independently gather intelligence?
China
51. Which company has been awarded the 2009 CII (Confederation of Indian Industry) National Award for Energy Efficient Unit?
Piramal Healthcare’s Digwal, India, manufacturing division.
52. Who was awarded the man of the match in the first test match between Australia and West Indies played at Brisbane?
Ben Hilfenhaus. This Australian bowler took 3 wickets in the first innings and claimed two in the second innings. Australia beat West Indies by an innings and 65 runs.
53. Who becomes the youngest West Indian to score a Test century on debut?
Adrian Barath At just 19 years and 228 days, Barath became the seventh youngest batsman in Test history to post a century on debut. He had scored 104 of West Indies’ total of 154 in the second innings.
54. Who was adjudged Man of the Match in the third ODI between South Africa and England played at Cape Town on November 27, 2009?
AB de Villiers (South Africa). He scored 121 off 85 balls and South Africa won the match by 112 runs.
55. Which Indian city will be the venue of the 97th Indian Science Congress?
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
96th Indian Science Congress held at NEHU in Shillong, Meghalaya.
56. In November 2009, more than 50 employees of a nuclear plant of India were affected due to high radiation levels. A water cooler for supplying water for the employees was contaminated with tritiated water. Where is that nuclear plant?
Kaiga nuclear power station situated at Kaiga in Uttar Kannada district in Karnataka, India.
57. The African nation which has been admitted into the Commonwealth of Nations, becoming the 54th member of the organization of mostly former British colonies?
Rwanda
58. Who was adjudged Man of the Match in the fourth ODI between South Africa and England played at Port Elizabeth on November 29, 2009?
James Anderson (England). He took five wickets and England won the match by 7 wickets.
59. Which country decided to sign civil nuclear deal with India recently?
Canada. India and Canada have agreed on a civil nuclear deal that will enable New Delhi to access Canadian nuclear technology and uranium after a gap of 34 years. The deal is likely to be signed when Manmohan Singh goes to Canada to attend the G20 summit in June, 2010.
60. Chief of Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) who was sent to jail for 14 days after his arrest in Andhra Pradesh’s Karimnagar district before he could begin his “fast unto death” for a separate Telangana state?
K Chandrasekhara Rao.
61. Who will be the new partner of Mahesh Bhupathi in doubles for the next tennis season?
Max Mirnyi of Belarus. Bhupathi and Mirnyi had enjoyed a successful partnership in the past when the two won the 2002 US Open and also reached the Wimbledon final in 2003. Mark Knowles was his earlier partner which ended in the semifinals of the ATP World Tour Finals

SNAP GK Preparation: Part 3

This will help you to warm up a bit before moving into actual General and Business Awareness section of SNAP.
1. iPod is a patented product of …
(a) Philips
(b) Sony
(c) Apple
(d) Aiwa
2. The Years of Extermination is an award winning work of…
(a) John Matteson
(b) Robert Hass
(c) Tracy Letts
(d) Saul Friedlander
3. The first cloned animal was…
(a) Dog
(b) Sheep
(c) Horse
(d) Cat
4. Who is the present Commerce minister of India?
(a) A. Raja
(b) Kamal Nath
(c) Sharad Pawar
(d) A. Ramadoss
5. The journalism of courage is the slogan that you would associate with…
(a) Times of India Group
(b) India Today Group
(c) Hindu Group
(d) Indian Express Group
6. Where would you find the headquarters of International Criminal Court(ICC)?
(a) London
(b) Durban
(c) Geneva
(d) The Hague
7. Tivoli Systems, Telelogic and FileNet are the subsidiaries of …
(a) HP
(b) Sony
(c) IBM
(d) HCL
8. Shikha Shrma is the new CEO of …
(a) Canara Bank
(b) State Bank of India
(c) Axis Bank
(d) Bank of Baroda
9. Connecting India is the punch line of …
(a) BSNL
(b) Bharti Enterprises
(c) Reliance Communications
(d) None of these
10. Which of the following is the Director General of World Trade Organization ?
(a) Susan Schwab
(b) Pascal Lamy
(c) Supachai Panitchpakdi
(d) None of these
11. The first country to legalize Euthanasia was …
(a) Belgium
(b) Sweden
(c) The Netherlands
(d) Italy
12. ‘Swoosh’, is the logo of
(a) Adidas
(b) Reebok
(c) Nike
(d) Lacoste
13. Who founded the Reader’s Digest?
(a) De Witt Wallace & Lila Bell Wallace
(b) Hanry R. Luce
(c) Ted Turner
(d) Walter H. Annenberg
14. This personality is being hailed as the future Sam Walton of retail industry in India. Can you identify him from the given options?
(a) Raghu Pillai
(b) Noel Tata
(c) Kishore Biyani
(d) B. S. Nagesh
15. Where would you find Norkek Biosphere reserve in India?
(a) Madhya Pradesh
(b) Maharashtra
(c) Uttar Pradesh
(d) Meghalaya
16. Tropic of Capricorn does not pass through …
(a) South America
(b) Australia
(c) Asia
(d) Africa
17. Hindalco is the name of the company that belongs to the stable of …
(a) Tata group
(b) A.V. Birla group
(c) Essar group
 (d) RPG Enterprises
18. ‘Let’s go’, is the tag line that you would associate with …
(a) Zen Estilo
(b) Spark
(c) Alto
(d) None of these
19. He is known as the father of cell phone. Can you name him from the given options?
(a) Irwin Marc Jacob
(b) Martin Cooper
(c) Mark Hurd
(d) Tim Berners Lee
20. Which of the following is NOT an example of metamorphic rock?
(a) schist
(b) marble
(c) gneiss
(d) basalt
21. Who is the author of the book Ashtadhyayi?
(a) Madhavacharya
(b) Kalidasa
(c) Panini
(d) None of these
22. The only cricketer to have scored six sixes in an over in a world cup cricket match is…
(a) Garry Sobers
(b) Herschel Gibbs
(c) Adam Gilchrist
(d) Vivian Richards
23. Alberto Fujimori who was sentenced to prison in 2009 was the President of …
(a) Liberia
(b) Israel
(c) Peru
(d) Nicaragua
24. Which of the following personalities is the Chief of IRDA?
(a) Anil Aggarwa
(b) Ashok Lahiri
(c) Y.S.P. Thorat
(d) J. Harinarayana
25. This personality is the chairperson of the National Commission of Investment. Identify the personality from the given options.
(a) Mukesh Ambani
(b) Ratan Tata
(c) Vijay Mallaya
(d) Kumaramangalam Birla
26. This personality is the winner of the Best Actor award in the 81st Annual Academy awards concluded in February 2009. Identify him from the given options.
(a) Alan Arkin
(b) Brad Pitt
(c) Ennio Morricore
(d) Sean Penn
27. The name of the mascot of Beijing Olympics 2008 was…
(a) Karak
(b) Fuwa
(c) Rongmon
(d) Mellow
28. Ravindra Kalekar and Satyavrat Shastri are the latest recipients of…
(a) Vyas Samman
(b) Kabir Samman
(c) Saraswati Samman
(d) Jananpith Award
29. Which of the following personalities was the first chairman of SEBI?
(a) D. R. Mehta
(b) G.V. Ramakrishna
(c) Tarun Das
(d) N. K. Singh
30. Mark Zukerberg and Dustin Moskovitz are the founders of …
(a) Wall Street Journal
(b) Facebook
(c) Smart Money
(d) Orkut
ANSWERS:
1. c 2. d 3. b 4. b 5. d 6. d
7. c 8. c 9. a 10. b 11. c 12. c
13. a 14. c 15. d 16. c 17. b 18. c
19. b 20. d 21. c 22. b 23. c 24. d
25. b 26. d 27. b 28. d 29. b 30. b

IRMA Entrance – Anticipated GK with Answers

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1.    .1.As per Vision 2020 paper by the Planning Commission of India, which of the following represents
the target of the percentage population below the poverty line that government intends to achieve by
the year 2020?
(a) 18% (b) 15%
(c) 13% (d) 10%
2. Who is the chairman of the 13th Finance Commission of India?
(a) C. Rangarajan (b) Vijay L. Kelkar
(c) Suresh D. Tendulkar (d) CArvind Virmani
3. As per the latest State of Forest Report, which of the following represents the percentage area
covered by forests in the total geographic area of the country ?
(a) 27.34% (b) 23.15%
(c) 21.86% (d) 20.60%
4. This Indian state has the largest forest cover in India. Can you name it from the given options?
(a) Arunachal Pradesh (b) Madhya Pradesh
(c) Chhattisgarh (d) Orissa
5. As per the third advanced estimates, the production of foodgrains in 2008-2009 is expected to be …
(a) 229.85 million tones (b) 224.24 million tones
(c) 221.32 million tones (d) 218.45 million tones
6. Which of the following represents the per capita income in 2008-2009 measured at constant 1999-
2000 market prices?
(a) Rs. 28 735 (b) Rs. 29 547
(c) Rs. 30 168 (d) Rs. 31 278
7. As per the recent Economic Survey, which of the following represents the Gross Domestic Savings
as a percentage of GDP in 2007-2008 at current market prices?
(a) 29.8% (b) 32.5%
(c) 35.2% (d) 37.7%
8. As per the latest Economic Survey, which of the following represents the contribution of the agriculture
sector in the national exports in 2007-2008?
(a) 10.2% (b) 11.2%
(c) 12.2% (d) 13.2%
9. Which of the following represents the percentage of people are employed under the agriculture
sector?
(a) 65.4% (b) 60.8%
(c) 55.9% (d) 52.1%


10.Which of the following represents the percentage contribution of agriculture alone in the GDP of
India in 2007-2008?
(a) 16.3% (b) 17.1%
(c) 17.8% (d) 18.4%
11. Which of the following represents the year in which the National Horticulture Mission was launched?
(a) 2003-2004 (b) 2004-2005
(c) 2005-2006 (d) 2006-2007
12. Where would you find National Fisheries Development Board in India?
(a) Bangalore (b) Hyderabad
(c) Chennai (d) Panaji
13. Which of the following represents the rank of India in the fisheries production throughout the world?
(a) 2nd (b) 3rd
(c) 4th (d) 5th
14. Who is the present Director General of Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR)?
(a) Dr. R.S. Paroda (b) Dr. Mangala Rai
(c) Dr. M.S. Swaminathan (d) None of these
15. As per the Union Budget 2009-2010 which of the following represents the percentage increase in the
allocation of budget to the NREGS over the previous year?
(a) 72% (b) 110%
(c) 128% (d) 144%
16. As per the Human Development Report-2009-HDI rankings (the report presents statistical values for
1. The year 2007) by United Nations Development Program, released in the first week of october 2009,
which of the following represents the rank obtained by India out of 182 countries surveyed?
(a) 127 (b) 128
(c) 131 (d) 134
17. As per the latest available figures which of the following represents the rank of India on the Gender
Development Index out of 157 countries surveyed?
(a) 96 (b) 106
(c) 116 (d) 126
18. Which of the following constitutional amendments is responsible for making free and compulsory
education to all children under 6 to 14 years of age a fundamental right?
(a) 82nd amendment (b) 84th amendment
(c) 86th amendment (d) 88th amendment
19. As per the office of the Registrar General of India, which of the following represents the Infant
Mortality Rate per thousand live births at the current level?
(a) 35 (b) 45
(c) 55 (d) 65

20. Which of the following represents the percentage population of the world that resides in India?
(a) 12.5% (b) 14.8%
(c) 16.7% (d) 18.3%
21. The present Minister of Environment to the Government of India is …
(a) Sushil Kumar Shinde (b) Jairam Ramesh
(c) Anand Sharma (d) Sharad Pawar
22. Which of the following represents the present Director General of World Intellectual Property
Organization (WIPO)?
(a) Dr. Margaret Chan (b) Francis Gurry
(c) Susan Schwab (d) Juan Somavia
23. Which of the following Indian states has the highest Scheduled Tribe population in India?
(a) Mizoram (b) Punjab
(c) Bihar (d) Madhya Pradesh
24. Which of the following represents the percentage of urban population out of the total population of
India?
(a) 21.4% (b) 23.5%
(c) 25.7% (d) 27.8%
25. Which of the following is the latest country to join World Trade Organization?
(a) Vietnam (b) Cape Verde
(c) Nauru (d) China
26. Which of the following represents the venue of the United Nations Climate Change Conference
scheduled to take place in December 2009?
(a) Tokyo (b) Ottawa
(c) Copenhagen (d) Vienna
27. National Development Council, an important non statutory body, came into existence in the year …
(a) 1950 (b) 1951
(c) 1952 (d) 1953
28. As per the foreign trade policy of India (2009-2014) which of the following represents the export
target set for the year 2009-2010?
(a) $160 billion (b) $168 billion
(c) $176 billion (d) $182 billion
29. Which of the following represents the rank of India in terms of rubber production throughout the
world?
(a) Fifth (b) Fourth
(c) Third (d) Second
30. Who is the present chairman of the Board of Trade of India?
(a) Onkar S. Kanwar (b) Ratan Tata
(c) Kaml Nath (d) Anand Sharma

Answers


1. c 13%  2. b Vijay L. Kelkar  3. d 20.60%  4. b Madhya Pradesh  5. a 229.85 million tones  6. d Rs.31 278  7. d 37.7%
8. c 12.2%  9. d 52.1%  10. a 16.3%  11. c 2005-2006  12. b Hyderabad  13. b 3rd  14. b Dr. Mangala Rai  15. d 144%
16. d 134  17. c 116  18. c 86th amendment  19. c 55  20. c 16.7%  21. b Jairam Ramesh  22. b Francis Gurry  23. a Mizoram
24. d 27.8%  25. b Cape Verde  26. c Copenhagen  27. c 1952  28. b $168 billion  29. b Fourth  30. d Anand Sharma

GK from Different MBA Entrance Examination

SNAP 2005

  1. Westside is the name of the retail store of
    Ans: Tatas

  2. The map that appears on the Mobile phones now a days is a very good example of
    Ans: GIS

  3. Bangalore airport is an example of
    Ans: Joint venture of the government and the foreign investment

  4. What exactly are yellow pages?
    Ans: They are all product. Brand, papers an d all

  5. Spectramind is the BPO of
    Ans: Wipro

  6. What is LIBOR
    Ans: Interest rate

  7. What is the primary function of SEBI?
    Ans: To regulate the stock market

  8. Which of the following is a tata group companies’ correct combination
    Ans: Tata Elexi, CMC, Nelco and Voltas was the correct option

  9. Ficci chairman for 2005 -06
    Ans: O.S. Kanwar

  10. Parachute is the name of the brand of
    Ans: Marico Industries

  11. Which of the following statement is correct regarding the VAT that was implemented in April 2005 India?
    Ans: It replaced the sales tax

  12. According to FORTUNE which of the following was ranked as number 1 company in 2005 in the world?
    Ans: Wal Mart

  13. Who is the governor of RBI?
    Ans: Y.V. Reddy

  14. Whistle blowers award was constituted after the murder of
    Ans: Satyadev Dubey

  15. What is the reason that determines the international rate of the currency?
    Ans: The stability of the Economy

  16. The sponsorer of the England cricket team
    Ans: Vodafone

  17. Kyoto Protocol relates to
    Ans: Cutting the emission of the green house gases was asked

  18. 17th parallel separates which countries
    Ans: S& North Korea

  19. The topmost competitive economy of the world according to the WEF ‘s Competitiveness Index for 2005-2006
    Ans: Finland

  20. The CDMA Service of BSNL was asked
    Ans: Tarang

  21. The place nearest to the epicenter of the recent Pakistan earthquake was asked
    Ans: Mujaffarabad (the capital of POK)

  22. The name of the medium range surface to surface missile that was test fired successfully in Oct. 2005 was asked
    Ans: Akash

  23. Which is the biggest source of revenue to the Govt. of India?
    Ans: Central Excise duty

  24. Which of the following is incorrect about Tsunami was asked?
    Ans: The height of the waves near to the offshore was the incorrect statement

  25. Internet is controlled by
    Ans: None

  26. Who authored Straight from the Gut
    Ans: Jach F. Welch

  27. Magsaysay award is given after the President of
    Ans: Philippines

  28. In Nov 2005 the corruption scam worth $64billions and its relation was asked
    Ans: Food for oil

  29. What is Tamiflu was asked
    Ans: A drug to prevent bird flu

  30. “One by sixth of Income Tax” which of the following’s possession makes you liable for being taxed
    Ans: Credit Card

NMAT 2005

  1. The Ken-Betwa Project links the rivers of which states?
    Ans: UP and MP
  2. Dada Saheb Phalke Award in 2004 was given to:
    Ans: A door Gopalakrishnan (Malayalam)
  3. On 24 January, Burmah Sheel Company was taken over by the Government and as a result was formed
    Ans: Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited.
  4. Who is the Chairman of the Planning Commission of India?
    Ans: The correct answer was the PM of India, which was not given
  5. “Total Control” is the tagline of which company?
    Ans: JK Tyre
  6. Which state is not a neighbour of Chhattisgarh? Bihar
    Ans: From the given options
  7. Co-founder and CEO of Apple
    Ans: Steve Jobs
  8. Who has acquired VSNL?
    Ans: Tata
  9. Which Bank doesn’t sponsor Unit Trust of India?
    Ans: SBI, PNB, and BOB sponsor It. – the 4th one was to be the answer
  10. Who had lost the final of US Tennis Open in 2005?
    Ans: Mary Pierce
  11. Who is Kiren Kher?
    Ans: An Actress
  12. Hargobind Khorana won Nobel Prize in the field of:
    Ans: Medicine and Physiology in 1968
  13. Which instrument does Amjad Ali Khan play?
    Ans: Sarod
  14. The capital of Senegal?
    Ans: Dakar
  15. Where is National Chemical Laboratory situated?
    Ans: Pune
  16. Victor is a brand of
    Ans: TVS
  17. Jeev Milkha Singh is associated with.
    Ans: Golf
  18. “Empowering people” is the punch line of-
    Ans: Acer
  19. Javed Ali is a.
    Ans: Singer
  20. Which of these is not an international neighbor of Sikkim
    Ans: All of above (the options given were Nepal, China and Bhutan)
  21. First Indian private company listed amongst the Fortune 500 companies is-
    Ans: Reliance (First and the only private sector company of India)
  22. Youngest MP in 14th Lok Sabha election is-
    Ans: Sachin Pilot (27 years; Congress)
  23. Smallest state in terms of area (India) is-
    Ans: Goa; (Sikkim is the smallest in terms of population)
  24. Which year did India become the member of UN?
    Ans: 1945 (India was one of the original members)
  25. Which country has won the World Cup (Football) the maximum number of time?
    Ans: Brazil (5 titles)
  26. First Indian playing 100 Test matches-
    Ans: Sunil Gavaskar
  27. Madhubani painting is original of which state?
    Ans: Bihar
  28. First person of Indian origin to win the Booker’s Prize
    Ans: V.S.Naipaul got in 1971
  29. UN day is observed on
    Ans: 24th October
  30. When was Mahatma Gandhi awarded Bharat Ratna?
    Ans: “All answers are incorrect” is correct; Gandhi never received it.
  31. Which country is not a member of G-8? [Acc to options it was China
    Ans: Canada, Russia and Japan are member)
  32. Where is the National Institute of Oceanography?
    Ans: Goa
  33. Which of the Dabur products does Amitabh Bachchan not advertise?
    Ans: From options Dabur Amla hair oil
  34. Highest Peacetime Gallantry Award in India.
    Ans: Ashok Chakra

IRMA 2005

  1. Kharif is sown in which season:
    Ans: June-July
  2. Which country was the first producer of the GM food-variety?
    Ans: USA
  3. Who is the Chairman of National Farmer Commission ?
    Ans: M.S. Swaminathan
  4. Which of these is a communicable disease: (a) asthma, (b) cancer, (c) TB (d) diabetes (e) none of these
    Ans: T.B.
  5. 2004 was acclaimed internationally as the Year of …
    Ans: Rice
  6. The World Consumers’ Day falls on-
    Ans: March 15
  7. Pascal Lamy has recently joined as-
    Ans: Director General of World Trade Organization
  8. “The Argumentative Indian” is authored by-
    Ans: Amartya Sen