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Independecne Day Quiz - 1 101 Questions for You – Abhaya Sharma Independecne Day Quiz - 1 101 Questions for you – Abhaya Sharma 1. Who was the first prime minister of independent India. A. Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru B. Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel C. Mohammad Ali Jinnah D. Mahatma Gandhi 2. For which film did Amitabh Bachchan won the National Award for best Actor A. Sholay B. Agneepath C. Deewar D. Abhimaan 3. In which present Indian state would you find Taj Mahal A. Madhya Pradesh B. Uttaranchal C. Uttar Pradesh D. Delhi 4. What is Chhau ! A. Animal from Assam B. Shadow in bhojpuri C. Dance form of Orissa D. A forthcoming Hindi film 5. who said - Angrez sarkar mujhe zinda nahi pakad sakati A. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose B. Shaheed Bhagat Singh C. Mangal Pande D. Chandrashekhar Azad 6. Who wrote the book - Abhigyaan Shakuntalam A. Tulsidas B. Surdas C. Kalidas D. Valmiki 7. Who said - Tum Mujhe khoon do main tumhe Azadi doonga A. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose B. Shaheed Bhagat Singh C. Chandrashekhar Azad D. Mahatma Gandhi 8. Jeena yahan marna yahan -song is picturised on A. Amitabh Bachchan B. Rajesh Khanna C. Dev Anand D. Raj Kapoor 9. Which hindi actor was once president of Internet users association of India A. Shammi Kapoor B. Shashi Kapoor C. Naseeruddin Shah D. Shatrughan Sinha 10. Who created the poetic work - Madhushala A. Dr. Harivansh Rai Bachchan B. Sumitranandan Pant C. Mirza Ghalib D. Ramdhari Singh Dinkar 11. Ae mere watan ke logon jara ankh me bhar lo paani - was sung by: A. Asha Bhonsale B. Lata Mangeshkar C. Sudha Malhotra D. Geeta Dutt 12. With which game is Kapil Dev associated after retirement from Cricket A. Badminton B. Golf C. Polo D. Table Tennis 13. Which among the following has not represented India in Cricket A. Syed Kirmani B. Imran Khan C. Irfan Pathan D. Zaheer Khan 14. Who is also known as Tiger in Indian Cricket A. M.A.K. Pataudi B. Sunil Gavaskar C. Sachin Tendulkar D. Saurav Ganguly 15. How many players are there in a hockey team: A. Ten B. Eleven C. Six D. Eight 16. Identify the brilliant Indian short-leg fielder who died recently A. Vijay Hazare B. Vijay Merchant C. Eknath Solkar D. C.K. Nayudu 17. With which product do you associate the brand name ALTO A. Television B. Motorcycle C. Motor car D. Mobile phone 18. In which country would you find Athens A. Egypt B. Greece C. South Africa D. India 19. Which of the following is not an example of programming language A. Pascal B. Fortran C. Oracle D. C 21. What is the chemical name of alcohol used in drinks A. Methyl alcohol B. Butyl alcohol C. Ethyl Alcohol D. Isopropyl alcohol 22. For which University does H. Gobind Khorana works now: A. Harvard B. MIT C. Stanford D. Caltech 23. Which two digits are used for storing information in computers internally A. 1 and 0 B. 0 and 9 C. 2 and 4 D. 1 and 9 24. What does the word X stand for in XML A. eXtra B. eXtensible C. eXternal D. eXpression 25. Visual studio in computers is actually a : A. Digital Camera B. Image Processor C. Software package from Microsoft D. Monitor of the computer 26. Tim Berner Lee is credited with which important technology A. Laser Computing B. DNA computing C. Internet D. Robotics 27. Who wrote the famous epic Ramcharit Manas A. Tulsidas B. Valmiki C. Kalidas D. Surdas 28. Which of the following poet was blind A. Tulsidas B. Valmiki C. Kalidas D. Surdas 29. Which character turned into golden deer to lure Sitaji in Ramayan A. Ravana B. Dushan C. Surpanakha D. Mareechi 30. Who wrote - Hazaron khwahishen aisi ki har khwahish pe dam nikle A. Mirza Ghalib B. Iqbal C. Gulzar D. Faiz Ahmed Faiz 31. Where would you locate the rock garden in India A. Delhi B. Mysore C. Jaipur D. Chandigarh 32. In computer terminology what actually is oracle A. Programming language B. Relational Database Management System C. Operating System D. Forecasting robot 33. Which of the following radiation is positively charged A. 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Bade Ghulam Ali Khan B. Ghulam Ali C. Chhote Ghulam Ali Khan D. Pandit Kumar Gandharv 42. Which cricketer was named man of the match in the 1983 world cup cricket final A. Kapil Dev Nikhanj B. Sachin Tendulkar C. Sunil Gavaskar D. Mohinder Amarnath 43. With which sporting event is Anju Bobby George associated A. High Jump B. Long distance Running C. Long Jump D. 100 metre race 44. What is the national flower of India A. Rose B. Sunflower C. Lotus D. None of the above 45. Who wrote the famous story of two oxes - Hira Moti A. Premchand B. K.M. Munshi C. Shakespeare D. Vishnu Prabhakar 46. Who created Abhigyaan Shakuntalam A. Tulsidas B. Kalidas C. Maithilisharan Gupt D. Harivansh Rai Bachchan 47. Which state would you be in if you were at Vaishno Devi A. Assam B. West Bengal C. Uttar Pradesh D. Jammu & Kashmir 48. What does the word -Aay kar means in English A. Sales Tax B. Gift Tax C. Income Tax D. Property Tax 49. Which of the following was never the captain of Indian cricket team A. 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