Day 28: Mixed Topic Daily Revisions + 40 MCQs

Continue your revision by covering a broad range of topics from the past 27 days. Make sure you’re revisiting:

  • International Organizations (including World Bank, IMF, WHO)
  • National Organizations (including ISRO, DRDO, Election Commission)
  • Static GK (Books & Authors, Science – key discoveries, Countries & Capitals from different continents, Important Days)
  • National Current Affairs (key events and schemes)
  • International Current Affairs (major global news)
  • Geography & Culture of Himachal Pradesh
  • National and HP Govt. Schemes

Below is a quiz of 40 MCQs covering these diverse topics.

Instructions: Choose the correct answer for each question. The answers are provided at the end of the quiz.

Mixed Topic MCQ Quiz (Day 28)

  1. The World Health Organization (WHO) was founded in which year?
    a) 1945
    b) 1946
    c) 1948
    d) 1950
    Answer: c
  2. Who is the current Chief Justice of India as of early 2025? (Note: Verify for the most current information)
    a) D.Y. Chandrachud
    b) N. V. Ramana
    c) Ranjan Gogoi
    d) T. S. Thakur
    Answer: a
  3. “The Old Man and the Sea” is a novel by:
    a) Gabriel García Márquez
    b) Ernest Hemingway
    c) F. Scott Fitzgerald
    d) John Steinbeck
    Answer: b
  4. The speed of light in a vacuum is approximately:
    a) 300,000 km/s
    b) 200,000 km/s
    c) 400,000 km/s
    d) 500,000 km/s
    Answer: a
  5. What is the capital of South Korea?
    a) Pyongyang
    b) Busan
    c) Seoul
    d) Incheon
    Answer: c
  6. World AIDS Day is observed on:
    a) November 14
    b) December 1
    c) October 1
    d) January 30
    Answer: b
  7. The main objective of the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme is to provide:
    a) Crop insurance
    b) Pension to farmers
    c) Income support to farmers
    d) Subsidized fertilizers
    Answer: c
  8. HIMCARE scheme is related to providing:
    a) Educational loans
    b) Housing subsidies
    c) Health insurance
    d) Employment opportunities
    Answer: c
  9. The headquarters of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is located in:
    a) Geneva, Switzerland
    b) New York, USA
    c) Washington D.C., USA
    d) Paris, France
    Answer: c
  10. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is headquartered in:
    a) Mumbai
    b) New Delhi
    c) Bengaluru
    d) Chennai
    Answer: c
  11. “The Discovery of India” was written by:
    a) Mahatma Gandhi
    b) Jawaharlal Nehru
    c) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
    d) Rabindranath Tagore
    Answer: b
  12. Penicillin was discovered by:
    a) Alexander Fleming
    b) Marie Curie
    c) Louis Pasteur
    d) Robert Koch
    Answer: a
  13. What is the capital of Thailand?
    a) Hanoi
    b) Kuala Lumpur
    c) Bangkok
    d) Singapore
    Answer: c
  14. National Youth Day in India is celebrated on:
    a) January 12
    b) February 28
    c) October 2
    d) December 25
    Answer: a
  15. The World Bank provides financial assistance to:
    a) Developed countries only
    b) Developing countries only
    c) Both developed and developing countries
    d) Countries in Europe
    Answer: c
  16. The full form of DRDO is:
    a) Department of Rural Development Organisation
    b) Defence Research and Development Organisation
    c) Directorate of Rural Development Organisation
    d) District Research and Development Organisation
    Answer: b
  17. The river Beas originates from:
    a) Gangotri Glacier
    b) Mansarovar Lake
    c) Beas Kund
    d) Yamunotri Glacier
    Answer: c
  18. The Mukhya Mantri Shahri Ajeevika Guarantee Yojna provides guaranteed wage employment for how many days?
    a) 100
    b) 120
    c) 150
    d) 180
    Answer: b
  19. The headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is located in:
    a) Rome, Italy
    b) Paris, France
    c) Geneva, Switzerland
    d) New York, USA
    Answer: a
  20. The abbreviation SEBI stands for:
    a) State Electricity Board of India
    b) Securities and Exchange Board of India
    c) Small Enterprises Bureau of India
    d) Service Exports Bureau of India
    Answer: b
  21. Who authored the book “Pride and Prejudice”?
    a) Emily Brontë
    b) Charlotte Brontë
    c) Jane Austen
    d) Virginia Woolf
    Answer: c
  22. The inventor of the printing press was:
    a) Thomas Edison
    b) Alexander Graham Bell
    c) Johannes Gutenberg
    d) Leonardo da Vinci
    Answer: c
  23. What is the capital of Afghanistan?
    a) Islamabad
    b) Kabul
    c) Tehran
    d) Tashkent
    Answer: b
  24. World Water Day is observed on:
    a) February 28
    b) March 22
    c) April 22
    d) June 22
    Answer: b
  25. The World Health Organization (WHO) is an agency of the:
    a) World Bank
    b) International Monetary Fund
    c) United Nations
    d) European Union
    Answer: c
  26. The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in India is headed by a former:
    a) President of India
    b) Prime Minister of India
    c) Chief Justice of India
    d) Attorney General of India
    Answer: c
  27. Kullu Dussehra is a major festival celebrated in which state?
    a) Uttarakhand
    b) Himachal Pradesh
    c) Sikkim
    d) Assam
    Answer: b
  28. The Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) focuses on:
    a) Providing housing for all
    b) Financial inclusion
    c) Promoting digital literacy
    d) Enhancing skill development
    Answer: b
  29. The headquarters of UNICEF is located in:
    a) Geneva, Switzerland
    b) Paris, France
    c) New York, USA
    d) Copenhagen, Denmark
    Answer: c
  30. The full form of ISRO is:
    a) Indian Space Research Organisation
    b) International Space Research Organisation
    c) Indian Scientific Research Organisation
    d) International Scientific and Robotics Organisation
    Answer: a
  31. Who authored the book “Wings of Fire”?
    a) Rabindranath Tagore
    b) A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
    c) Jawaharlal Nehru
    d) Indira Gandhi
    Answer: b
  32. The speed of sound in air at standard temperature and pressure is approximately:
    a) 150 m/s
    b) 343 m/s
    c) 500 m/s
    d) 760 m/s
    Answer: b
  33. What is the capital of Argentina?
    a) Rio de Janeiro
    b) Buenos Aires
    c) Santiago
    d) Lima
    Answer: b
  34. National Science Day is celebrated in India to commemorate the discovery of:
    a) The theory of relativity
    b) Raman Effect
    c) Nuclear fission
    d) Gravitation
    Answer: b
  35. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has its headquarters in:
    a) New York
    b) Geneva
    c) Washington D.C.
    d) London
    Answer: c
  36. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is primarily concerned with investigating cases related to:
    a) Civil disputes
    b) Intellectual property rights
    c) Corruption and economic offences
    d) Minor criminal offences
    Answer: c
  37. The river Sutlej originates near which lake?
    a) Dal Lake
    b) Wular Lake
    c) Mansarovar Lake
    d) Chilika Lake
    Answer: c
  38. The Mukhya Mantri Kanyadan Yojana provides financial assistance for:
    a) Education of girls
    b) Healthcare of girls
    c) Marriage of girls from poor families
    d) Skill development of girls
    Answer: c
  39. The headquarters of UNESCO is located in:
    a) Rome
    b) Paris
    c) Geneva
    d) New York
    Answer: b

The full form of SEBI is:
a) Small Enterprises Bureau of India
b) Securities and Exchange Board of India
c) State Electricity Board of India
d) Service Exports Bureau of India
Answer: b

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