Here are 50 Advanced General Knowledge (GK) Questions useful for Lok Sewa Aayog (PSC) exams, along with answers. These cover polity, economy, constitution, geography, science, international affairs, history, and contemporary issues.
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50 Advanced GK Questions for Lok Sewa (with Answers)
1. Which amendment of the Constitution of Nepal declared Nepal a secular state?
Answer: First Amendment (2067 BS)
2. How many members are there in the National Assembly of Nepal?
Answer: 59 members
3. Which article of the Constitution of Nepal guarantees the Right to Information?
Answer: Article 27
4. What is the tenure of the Auditor General of Nepal?
Answer: 6 years
5. Which is the highest-earning revenue source of Nepal?
Answer: VAT (Value Added Tax)
6. Name the first satellite of Nepal.
Answer: NepaliSat-1
7. Which river forms the deepest gorge in Nepal?
Answer: Kali Gandaki Gorge
8. Which country is the largest foreign aid donor to Nepal?
Answer: USA (in recent years; varies)
9. How many World Heritage Sites does Nepal have?
Answer: 10
10. Where is Nepal’s only nuclear radiation monitoring center?
Answer: Sinamangal, Kathmandu
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11. Which is the longest highway of Nepal?
Answer: East-West Mahendra Highway
12. Who appoints the Chief Election Commissioner of Nepal?
Answer: The President on recommendation of Constitutional Council
13. Which article provides for the formation of local government in Nepal?
Answer: Article 56
14. Who was the first female Speaker of Nepal?
Answer: Onsari Gharti Magar
15. “One Belt, One Road (OBOR)” initiative was launched by which country?
Answer: China
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16. Which is the deepest lake in Nepal?
Answer: Phoksundo Lake
17. Who is known as the Father of Political Science?
Answer: Aristotle
18. Bretton Woods Institutions refer to which two organizations?
Answer: World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF)
19. In which year was the Nepal Rastra Bank established?
Answer: 1956 AD (2013 BS)
20. Which body in Nepal conducts the final hearing on impeachment proceedings?
Answer: Federal Parliament
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21. Which is the largest district of Nepal (by area)?
Answer: Dolpa
22. Which is the smallest district of Nepal (by area)?
Answer: Bhaktapur
23. The “Doctrine of Lapse” was introduced by whom?
Answer: Lord Dalhousie
24. Which country has the world’s largest proven oil reserves?
Answer: Venezuela
25. Name the first Nepali to win an Olympic medal (demonstration sports).
Answer: Bidhan Lama (Taekwondo, 1988)
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26. Which planet has the strongest gravitational pull in the solar system?
Answer: Jupiter
27. Who formulated the theory of Continental Drift?
Answer: Alfred Wegener
28. The term “Gig Economy” refers to what?
Answer: Flexible freelance/short-term contract work system
29. Which is the most powerful supercomputer in the world (2025)?
Answer: Frontier (USA)
30. SAARC was founded in which year?
Answer: 1985
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31. Who is known as the architect of modern Nepal?
Answer: Prithvi Narayan Shah
32. Which treaty ended the Anglo-Nepal War?
Answer: Treaty of Sugauli (1816)
33. Which river is known as the “Sorrow of Bihar”?
Answer: Kosi River
34. What is the term for the study of elections and voting behavior?
Answer: Psephology
35. Which part of the human brain controls balance?
Answer: Cerebellum
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36. Where is the headquarters of the International Court of Justice (ICJ)?
Answer: The Hague, Netherlands
37. What is the current HDI ranking of Nepal (approx.)?
Answer: Around 146 (varies by year)
38. Which metal is liquid at room temperature?
Answer: Mercury
39. Who wrote the book “The Republic”?
Answer: Plato
40. “MCC” stands for what?
Answer: Millennium Challenge Corporation
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41. Which is the largest hydropower project currently under construction in Nepal?
Answer: Upper Tamakoshi (recent), now Arun III is major
42. What is the SI unit of electric current?
Answer: Ampere
43. Which hormone regulates blood sugar?
Answer: Insulin
44. The “Doomsday Clock” is maintained by which group?
Answer: Bulletin of Atomic Scientists
45. What is the largest organ of the human body?
Answer: Skin
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46. Which Nepali king introduced the “Panchayat” system?
Answer: King Mahendra
47. Which desert is the largest in the world?
Answer: Antarctic Desert
48. Who invented the World Wide Web?
Answer: Tim Berners-Lee
49. Where is the deepest point on Earth located?
Answer: Challenger Deep, Mariana Trench
50. Which element has the highest electrical conductivity?
Answer: Silver
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⭐ PART 2 (continued) — 50 Advanced GK MCQs
Questions 11–50 (with answers)
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11. Nepal became a federal republic in:
a) 2006
b) 2007
c) 2008
d) 2015
Answer: c) 2008
12. The largest lake of Nepal (surface area) is:
a) Rara
b) Phewa
c) Tilicho
d) Shey-Phoksundo
Answer: a) Rara
13. Which is the first Nepali newspaper?
a) Gorkhapatra
b) Sudha Sagar
c) Samachar Patra
d) Udhghos
Answer: b) Sudha Sagar
14. The metal used in making aircraft is:
a) Iron
b) Aluminium
c) Copper
d) Zinc
Answer: b) Aluminium
15. Who was the first woman Prime Minister of a SAARC country?
a) Sirimavo Bandaranaike
b) Indira Gandhi
c) Khaleda Zia
d) Sheikh Hasina
Answer: a) Sirimavo Bandaranaike
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16. The deepest lake of the world is:
a) Tanganyika
b) Baikal
c) Victoria
d) Tahoe
Answer: b) Baikal
17. Which Nepali river flows north to south?
a) Kankai
b) Koshi
c) Narayani
d) Mahakali
Answer: d) Mahakali
18. What is the currency of Myanmar?
a) Dong
b) Kyat
c) Kip
d) Riyal
Answer: b) Kyat
19. The SI unit of pressure is:
a) Watt
b) Pascal
c) Newton
d) Joule
Answer: b) Pascal
20. “Panini” is associated with:
a) Medicine
b) Grammar
c) Astronomy
d) Politics
Answer: b) Grammar
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21. The President of Nepal is elected by:
a) Direct people’s vote
b) Electoral College
c) Parliament only
d) National Assembly
Answer: b) Electoral College
22. Which country shares the longest border with Nepal?
a) Bhutan
b) India
c) China
d) Bangladesh
Answer: b) India
23. The hottest planet in the solar system is:
a) Mercury
b) Venus
c) Mars
d) Jupiter
Answer: b) Venus
24. Nepal Telecom was established in:
a) 1975
b) 1976
c) 2040 BS
d) 2016 BS
Answer: d) 2016 BS
25. The study of fossils is called:
a) Paleontology
b) Geomorphology
c) Petrology
d) Ecology
Answer: a) Paleontology
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26. World Environment Day is celebrated on:
a) June 5
b) April 22
c) March 21
d) July 11
Answer: a) June 5
27. What is the full form of UNESCO?
a) United Nations Educational, Scientific & Cultural Organisation
b) Universal Science and Education Committee
c) Union of Scholars and Education
d) None
Answer: a)
28. The highest mountain in Africa is:
a) Kilimanjaro
b) Baker
c) Kenya
d) Atlas
Answer: a) Kilimanjaro
29. Which is Nepal’s largest hydropower project in operation?
a) Kulekhani
b) Kaligandaki A
c) Upper Tamakoshi
d) Marsyangdi
Answer: c) Upper Tamakoshi
30. Which part of the brain controls heartbeat and breathing?
a) Cerebellum
b) Medulla Oblongata
c) Cerebrum
d) Thalamus
Answer: b)
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31. Nepal’s total provinces are:
a) 5
b) 6
c) 7
d) 8
Answer: c) 7
32. Who discovered the smallpox vaccine?
a) Pasteur
b) Jenner
c) Koch
d) Lister
Answer: b) Jenner
33. The national bird of Nepal is:
a) Peacock
b) Sparrow
c) Danphe
d) Eagle
Answer: c) Danphe
34. World War II ended in:
a) 1943
b) 1944
c) 1945
d) 1946
Answer: c) 1945
35. Which country is known as the “Land of the Rising Sun”?
a) China
b) Japan
c) Korea
d) Vietnam
Answer: b)
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36. Which river is known as the oldest river of Nepal?
a) Karnali
b) Koshi
c) Gandaki
d) Bagmati
Answer: a) Karnali
37. The Great Wall is located in:
a) Japan
b) India
c) China
d) Korea
Answer: c)
38. The boiling point of water in Celsius is:
a) 50
b) 75
c) 100
d) 200
Answer: c) 100
39. Who appoints the Prime Minister of Nepal?
a) President
b) Parliament
c) People
d) Supreme Court
Answer: a) President
40. Who invented the light bulb?
a) Edison
b) Newton
c) Tesla
d) Faraday
Answer: a) Edison
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41. What is the largest gland in the human body?
a) Pancreas
b) Liver
c) Thyroid
d) Pituitary
Answer: b) Liver
42. Ozone layer protects us from:
a) Infrared rays
b) UV rays
c) Radio waves
d) Sound waves
Answer: b)
43. The first Nepali to climb Mt. Everest was:
a) Pasang Lhamu
b) Ang Rita
c) Tenzing Norgay
d) None (he was Indian citizen)
Answer: d) None (Tenzing was not a Nepali citizen then)
44. NEA stands for:
a) Nepal Energy Alliance
b) Nepal Electricity Authority
c) National Electricity Agency
d) None
Answer: b)
45. What is the capital of Israel?
a) Tel Aviv
b) Jerusalem
c) Haifa
d) Gaza
Answer: b)
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46. Which gas is most abundant in the Earth’s atmosphere?
a) Oxygen
b) Hydrogen
c) Nitrogen
d) Carbon dioxide
Answer: c) Nitrogen
47. Kathmandu Valley was originally a lake according to:
a) Buddhist legends
b) Geological evidence
c) Hindu texts
d) Both a & b
Answer: d)
48. Who is known as the "Light of Asia"?
a) Ashoka
b) Siddhartha Gautama
c) Confucius
d) Dalai Lama
Answer: b)
49. Rana regime ended in:
a) 1950
b) 1951
c) 1955
d) 1960
Answer: b) 1951
50. Which planet has the most moons?
a) Earth
b) Saturn
c) Jupiter
d) Uranus
Answer: b) Saturn (as of latest count)
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⭐ PART 3 — SUBJECT-WISE GK SETS (50 each)
A. Polity of Nepal (50 Questions with Answers)
1. Constitution of Nepal was promulgated on:
Answer: 2072 Ashoj 3 (2015 AD)
2. Total number of fundamental rights:
Answer: 31
3. Nepal is divided into how many provinces?
Answer: 7
4. How many members are in the House of Representatives?
Answer: 275
5. How many members are in the National Assembly?
Answer: 59
6. Who appoints the Prime Minister?
Answer: President
7. What is the tenure of the President of Nepal?
Answer: 5 years
8. The Constitutional Council is headed by:
Answer: Prime Minister
9. Who appoints Chief of Army Staff?
Answer: President
10. The Supreme Court of Nepal has jurisdiction over:
Answer: Entire Nepal
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Polity of Nepal
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⭐ PART 1 — 100 More Advanced GK Questions (with Answers)
(Full 100 included)
1. Which article of Nepal’s Constitution mentions Fundamental Rights?
Answer: Article 16 to 46
2. Which river is known as the lifeline of Western Nepal?
Answer: Karnali River
3. Who was the first woman Chief Justice of Nepal?
Answer: Sushila Karki
4. Lumbini is mentioned in which ancient Buddhist text?
Answer: Mahaparinirvana Sutra
5. Which year was federalism officially implemented in Nepal?
Answer: 2015 AD
6. Which is the oldest university in Nepal?
Answer: Tribhuvan University (TU)
7. Nepal joined the UN in which year?
Answer: 1955 AD
8. What is the rank of Nepal Army in the UN peacekeeping force contributors?
Answer: Among top 5
9. Who discovered the first antibiotic, Penicillin?
Answer: Alexander Fleming
10. Which Nepali river is known for the highest hydropower potential?
Answer: Arun River
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11. Where is the coldest place in Nepal?
Answer: Dingboche, Solukhumbu
12. Who was the first elected Prime Minister of Nepal?
Answer: BP Koirala
13. “Kyoto Protocol” is related to what?
Answer: Climate change and carbon emissions
14. What is the currency of Bangladesh?
Answer: Taka
15. Which is the fastest-rotating planet?
Answer: Jupiter
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16. Which is the longest river of Nepal?
Answer: Karnali
17. What is the capital of the European Union?
Answer: Brussels
18. Rasuwagadhi border connects Nepal to which region?
Answer: Tibet (China)
19. Which organ is responsible for detoxifying the body?
Answer: Liver
20. What is the pH value of pure water?
Answer: 7
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21. Which treaty opened Nepal to the outside world?
Answer: Treaty of Friendship (1950)
22. Who introduced the metro rail concept first in Nepal?
Answer: Upendra Devkota Commission
23. The Nobel Prize is awarded in how many fields?
Answer: Six
24. What is the population density of Nepal?
Answer: Around 203 people per sq. km (approx.)
25. Which lake is expanding due to climate change?
Answer: Imja Tsho
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26. Who is called the father of economics?
Answer: Adam Smith
27. What is the largest plateau in the world?
Answer: Tibetan Plateau
28. How many bones are there in a human adult?
Answer: 206
29. Which country has the largest number of time zones?
Answer: France (including territories)
30. Which blood group is known as universal donor?
Answer: O Negative
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31. First female president of Nepal?
Answer: Bidhya Devi Bhandari
32. Largest men-made lake of Nepal?
Answer: Indrasarovar
33. What is the capital of Canada?
Answer: Ottawa
34. The Great Himalayan Trail passes through how many districts?
Answer: 28 districts
35. Which metal is found in the highest quantity in Earth's crust?
Answer: Aluminum
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36. The Himalayan mountain range was formed by collision of which plates?
Answer: Indian Plate and Eurasian Plate
37. Who is the author of “Muna Madan”?
Answer: Laxmi Prasad Devkota
38. Which was the first SAARC summit held in Nepal?
Answer: 3rd SAARC Summit (1987)
39. When was the Euro currency launched?
Answer: 1999
40. Which organ produces insulin?
Answer: Pancreas
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41. Which year did Nepal adopt the pluralistic democracy?
Answer: 1990 (2046 BS)
42. Who built Singha Durbar?
Answer: Chandra Shumsher
43. The UN headquarters was established in which year?
Answer: 1945
44. The highest waterfall of Nepal is?
Answer: Hyatung Waterfall
45. Which is the hardest natural substance?
Answer: Diamond
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46. Who was the first person to measure Mt. Everest?
Answer: George Everest
47. Largest export item of Nepal?
Answer: Readymade garments or carpets (varies)
48. Which part of the world is known as the “Cradle of Civilizations”?
Answer: Mesopotamia
49. Bhatta, Rawat, Bohara are surnames associated with which caste?
Answer: Khas/Chhetri
50. Which gas causes acid rain?
Answer: Sulphur dioxide
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⭐ PART 1 (continued) — 100 Advanced GK Questions
Questions 51–100 (with Answers)
51. Which river is known as the Holy River of Nepal?
Answer: Bagmati River
52. Who is the current Secretary-General of the United Nations?
Answer: António Guterres
53. What is the name of the world’s highest valley?
Answer: Barun Valley, Nepal
54. What is the SI unit of force?
Answer: Newton
55. The Earth is closest to the Sun in which month?
Answer: January (Perihelion)
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56. Which political system does Nepal follow?
Answer: Federal Democratic Republic
57. What is the largest organ inside the human body?
Answer: Liver
58. The highest motorable road of Nepal is located where?
Answer: Upper Mustang
59. Who discovered the law of gravitation?
Answer: Isaac Newton
60. Which is the longest bone in the human body?
Answer: Femur
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61. Which is the oldest national park of Nepal?
Answer: Chitwan National Park
62. Which city is known as the "City of Temples"?
Answer: Kathmandu
63. What is the national animal of Nepal?
Answer: Cow
64. Which planet is known as the Earth's twin?
Answer: Venus
65. Which is the world's largest ocean?
Answer: Pacific Ocean
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66. The Constitution of Nepal 2015 contains how many articles?
Answer: 308 articles
67. Which is the oldest bank in Nepal?
Answer: Nepal Bank Limited
68. Who wrote "Arko Saugat"?
Answer: Parijat
69. Which gas is used most widely in breathing therapy?
Answer: Oxygen
70. What is the capital of Australia?
Answer: Canberra
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71. How many members are there in the UN General Assembly?
Answer: 193
72. Which is the largest desert in Asia?
Answer: Gobi Desert
73. Which country operates the world's largest hydroelectric dam?
Answer: China (Three Gorges Dam)
74. Who invented the telephone?
Answer: Alexander Graham Bell
75. What percentage of Earth’s water is freshwater?
Answer: About 2.5%
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76. What is the national flower of Nepal?
Answer: Rhododendron
77. Which Nepali king declared Nepal a "Zone of Peace"?
Answer: King Birendra
78. Where is Mount Everest located in the Himalayas?
Answer: Mahalangur Range
79. Who discovered the electron?
Answer: J.J. Thomson
80. Which country has the highest population in the world?
Answer: India (as of 2024)
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81. What is the longest river in the world?
Answer: Nile (disputed with Amazon)
82. What is the national sport of Nepal?
Answer: Volleyball
83. Which is the highest dam of Nepal?
Answer: Kulekhani Dam
84. What is the capital of Switzerland?
Answer: Bern
85. Who published the theory of evolution?
Answer: Charles Darwin
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86. Which is the deepest lake in the world?
Answer: Lake Baikal
87. Which Nepali poet is known as "Yug Kavi"?
Answer: Siddhicharan Shrestha
88. Who invented the steam engine?
Answer: James Watt
89. Which is the hottest planet in the solar system?
Answer: Venus
90. Which city is known as the financial capital of India?
Answer: Mumbai
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91. The Constitution of Nepal ensures how many fundamental rights?
Answer: 31
92. Who was the first president of Nepal?
Answer: Ram Baran Yadav
93. Which is the smallest bone in the human body?
Answer: Stapes (ear bone)
94. What does DNA stand for?
Answer: Deoxyribonucleic Acid
95. Which sedimentary rock is used to make cement?
Answer: Limestone
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96. Which is the nearest star to Earth?
Answer: Proxima Centauri (after the Sun)
97. Which district has the highest literacy rate in Nepal?
Answer: Kathmandu
98. Who wrote "Seto Bagh"?
Answer: Diamond Shumsher Rana
99. Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
Answer: Mars
100. Which is the largest continent in the world?
Answer: Asia
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⭐ PART 2 — 50 Advanced GK MCQs (with answers)
Here you go:
1. Which article deals with the President of Nepal?
a) 59
b) 61
c) 70
d) 83
Answer: b) 61
2. The deepest gorge of Nepal is located on which river?
a) Marsyangdi
b) Arun
c) Kali Gandaki
d) Bheri
Answer: c) Kali Gandaki
3. Who is known as the father of modern chemistry?
a) Boyle
b) Dalton
c) Lavoisier
d) Curie
Answer: c) Lavoisier
4. Which is the largest district of Nepal by population?
a) Morang
b) Kathmandu
c) Jhapa
d) Rupandehi
Answer: b) Kathmandu
5. Treaty of Sugauli was signed in:
a) 1815
b) 1816
c) 1814
d) 1820
Answer: b) 1816
6. Which planet has the shortest day?
a) Mars
b) Earth
c) Jupiter
d) Venus
Answer: c) Jupiter
7. What is the main source of law-making in Nepal?
a) Cabinet
b) President
c) Parliament
d) Judiciary
Answer: c) Parliament
8. The first Nepali astronaut candidate was:
a) Mingma Dorje
b) Namira Salim
c) Keiko Tanaka
d) None
Answer: b) Namira Salim
9. What is the chemical symbol of gold?
a) Ag
b) Go
c) Au
d) Gd
Answer: c) Au
10. SAARC headquarters is located in:
a) Kathmandu
b) Delhi
c) Colombo
d) Dhaka
Answer: a) Kathmandu
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⭐ PART 2 (continued) — 50 Advanced GK MCQs
Questions 11–50 (with answers)
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11. Nepal became a federal republic in:
a) 2006
b) 2007
c) 2008
d) 2015
Answer: c) 2008
12. The largest lake of Nepal (surface area) is:
a) Rara
b) Phewa
c) Tilicho
d) Shey-Phoksundo
Answer: a) Rara
13. Which is the first Nepali newspaper?
a) Gorkhapatra
b) Sudha Sagar
c) Samachar Patra
d) Udhghos
Answer: b) Sudha Sagar
14. The metal used in making aircraft is:
a) Iron
b) Aluminium
c) Copper
d) Zinc
Answer: b) Aluminium
15. Who was the first woman Prime Minister of a SAARC country?
a) Sirimavo Bandaranaike
b) Indira Gandhi
c) Khaleda Zia
d) Sheikh Hasina
Answer: a) Sirimavo Bandaranaike
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16. The deepest lake of the world is:
a) Tanganyika
b) Baikal
c) Victoria
d) Tahoe
Answer: b) Baikal
17. Which Nepali river flows north to south?
a) Kankai
b) Koshi
c) Narayani
d) Mahakali
Answer: d) Mahakali
18. What is the currency of Myanmar?
a) Dong
b) Kyat
c) Kip
d) Riyal
Answer: b) Kyat
19. The SI unit of pressure is:
a) Watt
b) Pascal
c) Newton
d) Joule
Answer: b) Pascal
20. “Panini” is associated with:
a) Medicine
b) Grammar
c) Astronomy
d) Politics
Answer: b) Grammar
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21. The President of Nepal is elected by:
a) Direct people’s vote
b) Electoral College
c) Parliament only
d) National Assembly
Answer: b) Electoral College
22. Which country shares the longest border with Nepal?
a) Bhutan
b) India
c) China
d) Bangladesh
Answer: b) India
23. The hottest planet in the solar system is:
a) Mercury
b) Venus
c) Mars
d) Jupiter
Answer: b) Venus
24. Nepal Telecom was established in:
a) 1975
b) 1976
c) 2040 BS
d) 2016 BS
Answer: d) 2016 BS
25. The study of fossils is called:
a) Paleontology
b) Geomorphology
c) Petrology
d) Ecology
Answer: a) Paleontology
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26. World Environment Day is celebrated on:
a) June 5
b) April 22
c) March 21
d) July 11
Answer: a) June 5
27. What is the full form of UNESCO?
a) United Nations Educational, Scientific & Cultural Organisation
b) Universal Science and Education Committee
c) Union of Scholars and Education
d) None
Answer: a)
28. The highest mountain in Africa is:
a) Kilimanjaro
b) Baker
c) Kenya
d) Atlas
Answer: a) Kilimanjaro
29. Which is Nepal’s largest hydropower project in operation?
a) Kulekhani
b) Kaligandaki A
c) Upper Tamakoshi
d) Marsyangdi
Answer: c) Upper Tamakoshi
30. Which part of the brain controls heartbeat and breathing?
a) Cerebellum
b) Medulla Oblongata
c) Cerebrum
d) Thalamus
Answer: b)
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31. Nepal’s total provinces are:
a) 5
b) 6
c) 7
d) 8
Answer: c) 7
32. Who discovered the smallpox vaccine?
a) Pasteur
b) Jenner
c) Koch
d) Lister
Answer: b) Jenner
33. The national bird of Nepal is:
a) Peacock
b) Sparrow
c) Danphe
d) Eagle
Answer: c) Danphe
34. World War II ended in:
a) 1943
b) 1944
c) 1945
d) 1946
Answer: c) 1945
35. Which country is known as the “Land of the Rising Sun”?
a) China
b) Japan
c) Korea
d) Vietnam
Answer: b)
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36. Which river is known as the oldest river of Nepal?
a) Karnali
b) Koshi
c) Gandaki
d) Bagmati
Answer: a) Karnali
37. The Great Wall is located in:
a) Japan
b) India
c) China
d) Korea
Answer: c)
38. The boiling point of water in Celsius is:
a) 50
b) 75
c) 100
d) 200
Answer: c) 100
39. Who appoints the Prime Minister of Nepal?
a) President
b) Parliament
c) People
d) Supreme Court
Answer: a) President
40. Who invented the light bulb?
a) Edison
b) Newton
c) Tesla
d) Faraday
Answer: a) Edison
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41. What is the largest gland in the human body?
a) Pancreas
b) Liver
c) Thyroid
d) Pituitary
Answer: b) Liver
42. Ozone layer protects us from:
a) Infrared rays
b) UV rays
c) Radio waves
d) Sound waves
Answer: b)
43. The first Nepali to climb Mt. Everest was:
a) Pasang Lhamu
b) Ang Rita
c) Tenzing Norgay
d) None (he was Indian citizen)
Answer: d) None (Tenzing was not a Nepali citizen then)
44. NEA stands for:
a) Nepal Energy Alliance
b) Nepal Electricity Authority
c) National Electricity Agency
d) None
Answer: b)
45. What is the capital of Israel?
a) Tel Aviv
b) Jerusalem
c) Haifa
d) Gaza
Answer: b)
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46. Which gas is most abundant in the Earth’s atmosphere?
a) Oxygen
b) Hydrogen
c) Nitrogen
d) Carbon dioxide
Answer: c) Nitrogen
47. Kathmandu Valley was originally a lake according to:
a) Buddhist legends
b) Geological evidence
c) Hindu texts
d) Both a & b
Answer: d)
48. Who is known as the "Light of Asia"?
a) Ashoka
b) Siddhartha Gautama
c) Confucius
d) Dalai Lama
Answer: b)
49. Rana regime ended in:
a) 1950
b) 1951
c) 1955
d) 1960
Answer: b) 1951
50. Which planet has the most moons?
a) Earth
b) Saturn
c) Jupiter
d) Uranus
Answer: b) Saturn (as of latest count)
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⭐ PART 3 — SUBJECT-WISE GK SETS (50 each)
A. Polity of Nepal (50 Questions with Answers)
1. Constitution of Nepal was promulgated on:
Answer: 2072 Ashoj 3 (2015 AD)
2. Total number of fundamental rights:
Answer: 31
3. Nepal is divided into how many provinces?
Answer: 7
4. How many members are in the House of Representatives?
Answer: 275
5. How many members are in the National Assembly?
Answer: 59
6. Who appoints the Prime Minister?
Answer: President
7. What is the tenure of the President of Nepal?
Answer: 5 years
8. The Constitutional Council is headed by:
Answer: Prime Minister
9. Who appoints Chief of Army Staff?
Answer: President
10. The Supreme Court of Nepal has jurisdiction over:
Answer: Entire Nepal
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