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Prepare for competitive exams with this Top-100 GK Quiz featuring the most important general knowledge questions and answers for UPSC, SSC, Banking, and more.

Prepare for competitive exams with this Top-100 GK Quiz featuring the most important general knowledge questions and answers for UPSC, SSC, Banking, and more.

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General Knowledge Quiz Top-100 Question Answers

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1. Which of the following organs is primarily responsible for detoxification of the blood and production of bile?

2. The ancient city of Persepolis, a UNESCO World Heritage site, was the ceremonial capital of which empire?

               

               

3. Which international organization is responsible for publishing the Human Development Index (HDI)?

4. The theory of 'continental drift' was proposed by which scientist?

               

               

5. Which of the following musical instruments is typically associated with traditional Irish music?

6. The term 'Satyagraha' was coined by Mahatma Gandhi and literally means:

               

               

7. Which of the following is the largest freshwater lake by surface area in the world?

8. The ancient Greek philosopher Plato founded which influential academy in Athens?

               

               

9. Which of the following is a greenhouse gas that is primarily produced by human activities like burning fossil fuels?

10. The Magna Carta, an important document in the history of democracy, was signed in which year?

               

               

11. Which river is known as the 'Lifeline of Myanmar'?

12. The term 'Impressionism' in art originated in which country?

               

               

13. Which continent has the most number of countries?

14. The famous book 'Republic' was written by which philosopher?

               

               

15. Which of the following is NOT a fundamental right according to the Indian Constitution?

16. The highest civilian award in India is:

               

               

17. Which of the following is the capital of Canada?

18. The Gobi Desert is primarily located in which two countries?

               

               

19. Which international body was established after World War I with the aim of preventing future wars, but ultimately failed?

20. The study of earthquakes is known as:

               

               

21. Which planet in our solar system is known as the 'Red Planet'?

22. The currency of Japan is the:

               

               

23. Which of the following is a classical dance form of Kerala, India?

24. The longest continuous mountain range in the world is:

               

               

25. The chemical symbol for gold is:

26. Who painted the famous artwork 'The Starry Night'?

               

               

27. The largest ocean on Earth is the:

28. The famous city of Machu Picchu is located in which country?

               

               

29. The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight is called:

30. Who is considered the 'Father of Modern Economics'?

               

               

31. The largest desert in the world is the:

32. Which of the following is NOT a permanent member of the UN Security Council?

               

               

33. Who wrote the play 'Romeo and Juliet'?

34. The deepest point in all of the world's oceans is the:

               

               

35. The study of the human mind and behavior is called:

36. Which famous scientist developed the theory of relativity?

               

               

37. The 'Arab Spring' refers to a series of anti-government protests, uprisings, and armed rebellions that spread across which region starting in late 2010?

38. The instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure is called a:

               

               

39. The capital city of Australia is:

40. The oldest continuously inhabited city in the world is widely considered to be:

               

               

41. Which of the following is a type of cloud that is typically associated with thunderstorms?

42. The national animal of Australia is the:

               

               

43. The chemical process of rusting is also known as:

44. The largest artificial lake in the world by volume is:

               

               

45. The ancient civilization of Mesopotamia was located in the fertile crescent between which two rivers?

46. The smallest bone in the human body is the:

               

               

47. The country known as the 'Land of the Rising Sun' is:

48. Who was the first woman in space?

               

               

49. The process by which liquid turns into vapor is called:

50. The largest railway network in the world belongs to which country?

               

               

51. The ancient Roman Colosseum was primarily used for what purpose?

52. Which element has the chemical symbol 'K'?

               

               

53. The largest democracy in the world is:

54. The smallest continent in the world by land area is:

               

               

55. The inventor of the telephone was:

56. The Preamble to the Indian Constitution begins with the words:

               

               

57. The highest mountain peak in North America is:

58. Which of the following is a renewable source of energy?

               

               

59. The study of birds is called:

60. Which of the following is the world's largest active volcano?

               

               

61. The chemical formula for water is:

62. The national sport of Japan is:

               

               

63. The longest river in South America is the:

64. The theory of evolution by natural selection was jointly proposed by Charles Darwin and:

               

               

65. The term 'Blockchain' is most closely associated with:

66. The headquarters of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) are located in:

               

               

67. The phenomenon of 'El Niño' is associated with changes in the temperature of which ocean?

68. The ancient Egyptian writing system that used pictures and symbols is called:

               

               

69. Which of the following is the primary component of natural gas?

70. The largest tropical rainforest in the world is the:

               

               

71. The author of 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' is:

72. Which of the following is an example of a symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit?

               

               

73. The largest archipelagic state in the world by area is:

74. Which of the following is a unit of computer memory?

               

               

75. The first artificial satellite launched into space was:

76. The national bird of India is the:

               

               

77. The study of fungi is called:

78. The author of 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' is:

               

               

79. The largest island in the world is:

80. The process by which light energy is converted into chemical energy in plants is called:

               

               

81. The smallest ocean in the world is the:

82. Which of the following is the highest waterfall in the world?

               

               

83. The chemical symbol for iron is:

84. Who wrote the epic poem 'The Iliad'?

               

               

85. The deepest lake in the world is:

86. The largest bone in the human body is the:

               

               

87. The political philosophy of 'Utilitarianism' was primarily developed by:

88. The most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere is:

               

               

89. The 'Silk Road' was an ancient network of trade routes connecting which two major regions?

90. The scientist who discovered penicillin was:

               

               

91. The longest wall in the world is the:

92. Which of the following is the most densely populated continent?

               

               

93. The capital of Brazil is:

94. The largest organ in the human body is the:

               

               

95. The currency of the United Kingdom is the:

96. The instrument used to measure the intensity of light is a:

               

               

97. The ancient Greek city-state known for its military prowess and strict discipline was:

98. The inventor of the World Wide Web is:

               

               

99. The study of the universe and its origin is called:

100. The primary purpose of the United Nations is to:

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