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UPSC MCQs exam questions

UPSC MCQs exam questions

SET 1 – POLITY (50 MCQs)

1.      The idea of Judicial Review in India is borrowed from:
a) USA
b) UK
c) Canada
d) Ireland
Answer: a

2.      The Right to Property was removed from Fundamental Rights by which amendment?
a) 42nd
b) 44th
c) 52nd
d) 73rd
Answer: b

3.      Which Article deals with Equality before Law?
a) 14
b) 19
c) 21
d) 32
Answer: a

4.      The Chairman of the Rajya Sabha is:
a) President
b) Vice President
c) Prime Minister
d) Speaker
Answer: b

5.      Which Schedule defines the official languages?
a) 6th
b) 7th
c) 8th
d) 10th
Answer: c

6.      Money Bill is decided by:
a) Speaker of Lok Sabha
b) President
c) PM
d) Law Minister
Answer: a

7.      The term "Republic" means:
a) Head of state is elected
b) Existence of constitution
c) Legislature elected
d) Judicial independence
Answer: a

8.      Minimum age for Rajya Sabha:
a) 30
b) 25
c) 35
d) 21
Answer: a

9.      Who appoints the Chief Election Commissioner?
a) PM
b) President
c) Parliament
d) Chief Justice
Answer: b

10. Fundamental Duties were added by:
a) 40th Amendment
b) 42nd Amendment
c) 44th Amendment
d) 52nd Amendment
Answer: b

11. Article 21 deals with:
a) Equality
b) Freedom of speech
c) Right to life
d) Right to culture
Answer: c

12. Finance Commission is constituted every:
a) 3 years
b) 5 years
c) 10 years
d) 7 years
Answer: b

13. Who is the custodian of the Constitution?
a) President
b) Parliament
c) Supreme Court
d) PM
Answer: c

14. The Governor is appointed by:
a) PM
b) Chief Justice
c) President
d) Home Minister
Answer: c

15. All India Services are created under:
a) Art 312
b) Art 130
c) Art 350
d) Art 323
Answer: a

16. Which Article deals with Writs?
a) 32
b) 14
c) 51
d) 371
Answer: a

17. Who declares a financial emergency?
a) PM
b) President
c) Lok Sabha
d) CAG
Answer: b

18. Right to Education is under Article:
a) 14
b) 21A
c) 39A
d) 45
Answer: b

19. DPSPs are:
a) Enforceable
b) Non-justiciable
c) Fundamental Rights
d) Laws
Answer: b

20. Anti-defection law is in which Schedule?
a) 6th
b) 10th
c) 8th
d) 12th
Answer: b

21. Who can remove judges of SC?
a) President
b) PM
c) Parliament (Impeachment)
d) CJI
Answer: c

22. Panchayati Raj is included by:
a) 73rd Amendment
b) 74th Amendment
c) 76th Amendment
d) 80th Amendment
Answer: a

23. Chairman of NITI Aayog is:
a) Finance Minister
b) PM
c) President
d) Home Minister
Answer: b

24. The term "Secular" was added by:
a) 40th
b) 42nd
c) 44th
d) 52nd
Answer: b

25. Constitutional Remedies are under:
a) Article 32
b) 21A
c) 51
d) 246
Answer: a

26. Ninth Schedule was added by:
a) 1st Amendment
b) 3rd
c) 4th
d) 7th
Answer: a

27. CAG tenure:
a) 5 years
b) 6 years
c) Till age 65
d) Till age 62
Answer: c

28. Impeachment of President requires:
a) Simple majority
b) 2/3 majority
c) Special majority
d) Absolute majority
Answer: c

29. Vice President can be removed by:
a) Lok Sabha
b) Rajya Sabha
c) Both Houses
d) Supreme Court
Answer: b

30. Which Article defines Union of India?
a) Art 1
b) Art 3
c) Art 10
d) Art 52
Answer: a

31. The Speaker submits resignation to:
a) PM
b) President
c) Deputy Speaker
d) CJI
Answer: c

32. The concept of Concurrent List comes from:
a) US
b) Australia
c) UK
d) Ireland
Answer: b

33. The minimum strength for a whip to apply under Anti-defection:
a) 1/3
b) 2/3
c) 1/4
d) 3/4
Answer: b

34. Ordinance can be promulgated by President under:
a) Art 123
b) Art 352
c) Art 356
d) Art 360
Answer: a

35. National Emergency can be declared on:
a) Internal disturbance
b) Armed rebellion
c) Political unrest
d) Economic instability
Answer: b

36. President must sign a bill within:
a) 10 days
b) No time limit
c) 30 days
d) 60 days
Answer: b

37. GST Council is headed by:
a) PM
b) Finance Minister
c) President
d) RBI Governor
Answer: b

38. Writ of Mandamus is issued to:
a) Courts
b) Private companies
c) Public authorities
d) President
Answer: c

39. The Preamble is:
a) Justiciable
b) Non-justiciable
c) Fundamental Right
d) Law
Answer: b

40. Who presides over joint sittings?
a) Speaker
b) President
c) PM
d) CJI
Answer: a

41. Union List contains how many subjects?
a) 97
b) 66
c) 47
d) 100
Answer: a

42. The first signature on a Money Bill is by:
a) PM
b) President
c) Finance Minister
d) Speaker
Answer: d

43. The Supreme Court was established in:
a) 1947
b) 1950
c) 1952
d) 1960
Answer: b

44. Basic Structure Doctrine was given in:
a) Golaknath
b) Kesavananda Bharati
c) Minerva Mills
d) Berubari
Answer: b

45. Minimum age for President:
a) 25
b) 30
c) 35
d) 40
Answer: c

46. Who can dissolve Lok Sabha?
a) PM
b) President
c) Speaker
d) CJI
Answer: b

47. Right to Vote is:
a) FR
b) Legal right
c) Constitutional right
d) Fundamental duty
Answer: b

48. "State" under Article 12 includes:
a) Judiciary
b) Legislature
c) Executive
d) All of the above
Answer: d

49. Which is NOT a Fundamental Right?
a) Right to equality
b) Right to property
c) Right to religion
d) Cultural rights
Answer: b

50. The 74th Amendment relates to:
a) Panchayats
b) Municipalities
c) Cooperative societies
d) Elections
Answer: b

SET 2 – HISTORY (50 UPSC MCQs)

(Ancient, Medieval, Modern India + Culture)


1. Who was the founder of the Maurya Empire?

a) Bindusara
b) Ashoka
c) Chandragupta Maurya
d) Bimbisara
Answer: c


2. The Rig Veda is primarily a collection of:

a) Hymns
b) Laws
c) Poems
d) Rituals
Answer: a


3. The Indus Valley people were mainly:

a) Nomadic
b) Pastoralists
c) Urban settlers
d) Hunters
Answer: c


4. The Battle of Plassey (1757) was fought between:

a) British & French
b) British & Tipu Sultan
c) British & Mir Jafar–Siraj-ud-Daulah
d) French & Marathas
Answer: c


5. Who wrote Arthashastra?

a) Chanakya
b) Patanjali
c) Kalidasa
d) Banabhatta
Answer: a


6. The slogan “Do or Die” was given during:

a) Non-Cooperation Movement
b) Civil Disobedience Movement
c) Quit India Movement
d) Swadeshi Movement
Answer: c


7. The capital of the Vijayanagara Empire was:

a) Hampi
b) Mysuru
c) Madurai
d) Pattadakal
Answer: a


8. Who among the following was associated with the Bhakti Movement?

a) Shankaracharya
b) Swami Vivekananda
c) Rabindranath Tagore
d) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
Answer: a


9. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place in:

a) 1917
b) 1919
c) 1921
d) 1930
Answer: b


10. The first Governor-General of independent India was:

a) Mountbatten
b) Nehru
c) Mahatma Gandhi
d) C. Rajagopalachari
Answer: a


11. The Harappan script is:

a) Fully deciphered
b) Partially deciphered
c) Not deciphered
d) A Sanskrit script
Answer: c


12. Lord Buddha attained enlightenment at:

a) Lumbini
b) Bodh Gaya
c) Sarnath
d) Kushinagar
Answer: b


13. “Din-i-Ilahi” was introduced by:

a) Jahangir
b) Akbar
c) Aurangzeb
d) Babur
Answer: b


14. The Home Rule Movement was led by:

a) Subhash Chandra Bose
b) Bal Gangadhar Tilak & Annie Besant
c) Mahatma Gandhi
d) Sardar Patel
Answer: b


15. The earliest evidence of agriculture in the Indian subcontinent is from:

a) Mehrgarh
b) Lothal
c) Kalibangan
d) Dholavira
Answer: a


16. The first battle of Panipat (1526) was fought between:

a) Akbar & Hemu
b) Babur & Ibrahim Lodi
c) Aurangzeb & Shivaji
d) Marathas & Abdali
Answer: b


17. Who founded the Arya Samaj?

a) Dayananda Saraswati
b) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
c) Vivekananda
d) Annie Besant
Answer: a


18. The Permanent Settlement was introduced by:

a) Hastings
b) Cornwallis
c) Dalhousie
d) Curzon
Answer: b


19. The 'Doctrine of Lapse' is associated with:

a) Warren Hastings
b) Lord Dalhousie
c) Lord Wellesley
d) Lord Ripon
Answer: b


20. The first Indian newspaper was:

a) The Hindu
b) Sambad Kaumudi
c) Bengal Gazette
d) Kesari
Answer: c


21. The inscription of Ashoka are mostly written in:

a) Sanskrit
b) Prakrit
c) Persian
d) Tamil
Answer: b


22. The capital of the Chola Empire was:

a) Tanjore
b) Madurai
c) Kanchi
d) Dwarasamudra
Answer: a


23. Who established the Mughal Empire?

a) Akbar
b) Babur
c) Humayun
d) Jahangir
Answer: b


24. The First Indian War of Independence (1857) began at:

a) Delhi
b) Meerut
c) Lucknow
d) Kanpur
Answer: b


25. Gandhiji's first Satyagraha in India was in:

a) Champaran
b) Kheda
c) Ahmedabad
d) Dandi
Answer: a


26. The Gupta period is known as the:

a) Iron Age
b) Golden Age
c) Dark Age
d) Bronze Age
Answer: b


27. Who was called “Napoleon of India”?

a) Ashoka
b) Samudragupta
c) Harsha
d) Pulakesin II
Answer: b


28. Swadeshi Movement began due to:

a) Rowlatt Act
b) Partition of Bengal
c) Jallianwala Bagh
d) Simon Commission
Answer: b


29. Who led the Salt March with Gandhiji?

a) Sarojini Naidu
b) Jawaharlal Nehru
c) Patel
d) Subhash Bose
Answer: a


30. The capital of the Kushan Empire was:

a) Pataliputra
b) Mathura
c) Taxila
d) Peshawar
Answer: d


31. The first Buddhist Council was held at:

a) Pataliputra
b) Vaishali
c) Sarnath
d) Rajgir
Answer: d


32. The title “Sardar” was given to:

a) Nehru
b) Patel
c) Bose
d) Azad
Answer: b


33. Who started the “Young Bengal Movement”?

a) Raja Rammohan Roy
b) Henry Derozio
c) Vivekananda
d) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
Answer: b


34. The first English factory in India was established at:

a) Surat
b) Calcutta
c) Madras
d) Bombay
Answer: a


35. The capital city of Harappan Civilization was:

a) Harappa
b) Mohenjo-daro
c) Rakhigarhi
d) Dholavira
Answer: b


36. Which Veda contains music and chants?

a) Rig Veda
b) Yajur Veda
c) Sama Veda
d) Atharva Veda
Answer: c


37. The founder of the Slave Dynasty was:

a) Balban
b) Iltutmish
c) Qutb-ud-din Aibak
d) Alauddin Khilji
Answer: c


38. The Indian National Congress was formed in:

a) 1880
b) 1885
c) 1890
d) 1900
Answer: b


39. The Gandhara School is known for:

a) Stone tools
b) Buddha sculptures
c) Vedic hymns
d) Temple architecture
Answer: b


40. Tipu Sultan ruled over:

a) Mysore
b) Hyderabad
c) Maratha Empire
d) Vijayanagara
Answer: a


41. “Forward Bloc” was founded by:

a) Bose
b) Nehru
c) Gandhi
d) Tilak
Answer: a


42. Ajanta Caves belong to:

a) Jainism
b) Hinduism
c) Buddhism
d) Sikhism
Answer: c


43. The Chauri Chaura incident led to suspension of:

a) Civil Disobedience
b) Quit India
c) Non-Cooperation Movement
d) Swadeshi
Answer: c


44. Who was known as “Sher Shah”?

a) Babur
b) Humayun
c) Sher Shah Suri
d) Jahangir
Answer: c


45. The Viceroy during Quit India Movement was:

a) Linlithgow
b) Curzon
c) Wavell
d) Mountbatten
Answer: a


46. The Indus Valley people worshipped:

a) Pashupati
b) Shiva only
c) Vishnu only
d) Rama
Answer: a


47. The Ryotwari System was introduced in:

a) Bengal
b) Bombay & Madras
c) Punjab
d) Delhi
Answer: b


48. Who built the Red Fort of Delhi?

a) Babur
b) Humayun
c) Akbar
d) Shah Jahan
Answer: d


49. Gandhi-Irwin Pact was signed in:

a) 1927
b) 1931
c) 1935
d) 1940
Answer: b


50. Who wrote the book Anandmath?

a) Tagore
b) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
c) Prem Chand
d) Sarojini Naidu
Answer: b

UPSC MCQs – Set 3 (Questions 41–60)


41. Which Article of the Indian Constitution deals with the abolition of untouchability?

a) Article 14
b) Article 15
c) Article 17
d) Article 19

Answer: c)
Article 17 abolishes untouchability and forbids its practice.


42. The Ellora Caves were built by which of the following dynasties?

a) Rashtrakutas
b) Guptas
c) Mauryas
d) Pallavas

Answer: a)
Ellora’s rock-cut temples were patronized mainly by Rashtrakutas.


43. Which of the following is NOT a greenhouse gas?

a) Methane
b) Nitrous oxide
c) Oxygen
d) Carbon dioxide

Answer: c)
Oxygen is not a greenhouse gas.


44. The concept of Fundamental Duties was borrowed from the constitution of:

a) USA
b) USSR
c) UK
d) Ireland

Answer: b)
Fundamental duties were inspired by the USSR constitution.


45. Which river is known as the ‘Dakshin Ganga’?

a) Narmada
b) Godavari
c) Krishna
d) Kaveri

Answer: b)
Godavari is the longest river of peninsular India, called Dakshin Ganga.


46. The finance bill is introduced in which house of Parliament?

a) Only Lok Sabha
b) Only Rajya Sabha
c) Both Houses
d) Joint sitting

Answer: a)
Money bills can be introduced only in Lok Sabha.


47. The first Battle of Panipat was fought between:

a) Akbar and Hemu
b) Babar and Ibrahim Lodi
c) Aurangzeb and Dara Shikoh
d) Mohammed Ghori and Prithviraj Chauhan

Answer: b)
Fought in 1526: Babar defeated Ibrahim Lodi.


48. The Suez Canal connects:

a) Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea
b) Black Sea and Mediterranean Sea
c) Baltic Sea and North Sea
d) Red Sea and Arabian Sea

Answer: a)


49. The ‘Chipko Movement’ began in:

a) Karnataka
b) Gujarat
c) Uttarakhand
d) Assam

Answer: c)
Started in 1970s in the Himalayan region (then Uttar Pradesh).


50. Who was the founder of the Indian National Congress?

a) Dadabhai Naoroji
b) A.O. Hume
c) W.C. Bonnerjee
d) Surendranath Banerjee

Answer: b)
A.O. Hume founded the INC in 1885.


51. Which amendment is known as the “Mini Constitution”?

a) 24th
b) 42nd
c) 44th
d) 52nd

Answer: b)
42nd Amendment of 1976 made major changes.


52. The process of water seeping into the ground is called:

a) Evaporation
b) Condensation
c) Infiltration
d) Transpiration

Answer: c)


53. The RBI was established in the year:

a) 1930
b) 1935
c) 1947
d) 1950

Answer: b)
RBI was established on April 1, 1935.


54. Which gas causes the feeling of suffocation in dense traffic?

a) Carbon monoxide
b) Ozone
c) Nitrogen
d) Hydrogen

Answer: a)
CO binds with hemoglobin and reduces oxygen supply.


55. Who wrote ‘Arthashastra’?

a) Chanakya
b) Megasthenes
c) Kautilya
d) Vishnugupta

Answer: a/c/d
All three names refer to the same person.


56. The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) was set up under which Act?

a) Air Act, 1981
b) Water Act, 1974
c) Environment Protection Act, 1986
d) Forest Conservation Act, 1980

Answer: b)
CPCB was created under Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974.


57. What is the main ore of aluminium?

a) Hematite
b) Bauxite
c) Galena
d) Magnetite

Answer: b)


58. The Fundamental Rights are given in which part of the Constitution?

a) Part II
b) Part III
c) Part IV
d) Part IVA

Answer: b)


59. Who was the first woman Speaker of the Lok Sabha?

a) Sumitra Mahajan
b) Pratibha Patil
c) Sarojini Naidu
d) Meira Kumar

Answer: d)


60. WTO replaced which organisation?

a) IMF
b) GATT
c) UNCTAD
d) ILO

Answer: b)
WTO replaced GATT in 1995.

UPSC MCQs – Questions 61–80


61. The largest delta in the world is:

a) Nile Delta
b) Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta
c) Amazon Delta
d) Mekong Delta

Answer: b)
The Sundarbans region of India and Bangladesh forms the largest delta.


62. Which of the following rivers flows through the Grand Canyon?

a) Mississippi
b) Colorado
c) Amazon
d) Nile

Answer: b)


63. The term ‘El Niño’ refers to:

a) Ocean currents
b) Warm ocean-water phenomenon
c) Earthquake
d) Cyclone

Answer: b)
El Niño is a periodic warming of Pacific Ocean waters.


64. Which crop is known as ‘Golden Fibre’?

a) Cotton
b) Jute
c) Hemp
d) Flax

Answer: b)


65. India’s largest coal-producing state is:

a) Jharkhand
b) Odisha
c) Chhattisgarh
d) West Bengal

Answer: b)


66. Which gas is primarily responsible for acid rain?

a) CO₂
b) SO₂
c) O₂
d) N₂

Answer: b)


67. Which Article of the Constitution allows Parliament to legislate on the state list during National Emergency?

a) Article 352
b) Article 360
c) Article 356
d) Article 250

Answer: d)


68. The largest producer of iron ore in India is:

a) Odisha
b) Chhattisgarh
c) Karnataka
d) Jharkhand

Answer: a)


69. The headquarters of UNESCO is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: b)


70. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands lie in:

a) Bay of Bengal
b) Arabian Sea
c) Indian Ocean
d) Laccadive Sea

Answer: a)


71. The Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2004 was triggered by:

a) Cyclone
b) Undersea earthquake
c) Volcanic eruption
d) Landslide

Answer: b)


72. Which Indian state has the largest mangrove cover?

a) West Bengal
b) Odisha
c) Gujarat
d) Andhra Pradesh

Answer: a)


73. The first woman Chief Minister of an Indian state was:

a) Mamata Banerjee
b) Sucheta Kripalani
c) Sheila Dikshit
d) Mayawati

Answer: b)
Sucheta Kripalani – Uttar Pradesh, 1963.


74. Which Indian state has the longest coastline?

a) Tamil Nadu
b) Gujarat
c) Andhra Pradesh
d) Maharashtra

Answer: b)


75. Which of the following is a non-renewable source of energy?

a) Solar
b) Wind
c) Coal
d) Tidal

Answer: c)


76. The headquarters of the World Bank is located in:

a) Geneva
b) Washington D.C.
c) New York
d) London

Answer: b)


77. The ‘Chipko Movement’ aimed at:

a) Soil conservation
b) Forest conservation
c) Wildlife protection
d) Water conservation

Answer: b)


78. Which of the following is the largest saltwater lake in India?

a) Chilika
b) Vembanad
c) Pulicat
d) Sambhar

Answer: a)


79. The Indian Rupee symbol (₹) was designed by:

a) R.K. Laxman
b) Udaya Kumar
c) M.F. Husain
d) Satyajit Ray

Answer: b)


80. The Global Climate Summit (COP) is organized by:

a) UNEP
b) UNFCCC
c) WHO
d) WTO

Answer: b)

UPSC MCQs – Questions 81–100


81. The first Indian satellite launched was:

a) INSAT-1A
b) Aryabhata
c) Rohini
d) GSAT-1

Answer: b)
Aryabhata was launched in 1975.


82. Which one of the following is a non-metal that conducts electricity?

a) Sulphur
b) Phosphorus
c) Graphite
d) Iodine

Answer: c)
Graphite conducts electricity due to delocalized electrons.


83. The headquarters of SAARC is in:

a) Kathmandu
b) New Delhi
c) Islamabad
d) Dhaka

Answer: a)


84. The primary source of income for Panchayati Raj institutions is:

a) Taxes
b) Grants-in-aid
c) Loans
d) Donations

Answer: b)
Grants and share in taxes are major sources.


85. The Indian state with the largest forest area is:

a) Madhya Pradesh
b) Arunachal Pradesh
c) Chhattisgarh
d) Odisha

Answer: a)


86. The headquarters of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is in:

a) Tokyo
b) Manila
c) New Delhi
d) Bangkok

Answer: b)


87. The 'Bhagavad Gita' is a part of:

a) Rig Veda
b) Mahabharata
c) Ramayana
d) Upanishads

Answer: b)


88. Who led the Salt March in 1930?

a) Jawaharlal Nehru
b) Vallabhbhai Patel
c) Mahatma Gandhi
d) Subhash Chandra Bose

Answer: c)


89. Which one of the following is an intrusive igneous rock?

a) Basalt
b) Granite
c) Pumice
d) Obsidian

Answer: b)
Granite forms from magma that cools slowly underground.


90. The first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest was:

a) Santosh Yadav
b) Bachendri Pal
c) Arunima Sinha
d) Premlata Agarwal

Answer: b)


91. Which Article of the Constitution protects freedom of speech and expression?

a) Article 14
b) Article 19(1)(a)
c) Article 21
d) Article 22

Answer: b)


92. Which Indian state has the largest population?

a) Maharashtra
b) Tamil Nadu
c) Uttar Pradesh
d) Bihar

Answer: c)


93. The headquarters of the World Health Organization (WHO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) New York
c) Paris
d) London

Answer: a)


94. The Himalayan peak ‘Kanchenjunga’ is located in:

a) Nepal and India
b) India and China
c) Bhutan and India
d) India and Pakistan

Answer: a)


95. Who introduced the Ryotwari system in India?

a) Lord Cornwallis
b) Thomas Munro
c) Lord Wellesley
d) Lord Dalhousie

Answer: b)


96. Which among the following is NOT a primary color of light?

a) Red
b) Blue
c) Green
d) Yellow

Answer: d)
Red, blue, and green are primary colors of light.


97. The Union List in the Indian Constitution has how many subjects?

a) 66
b) 97
c) 47
d) 101

Answer: b)


98. The headquarters of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Washington D.C.
c) New York
d) London

Answer: b)


99. The term ‘Ring of Fire’ is associated with:

a) Cyclones
b) Earthquakes and Volcanoes
c) Tsunamis
d) Desertification

Answer: b)


100. Which Indian leader is associated with the slogan ‘Do or Die’?

a) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
b) Mahatma Gandhi
c) Subhash Chandra Bose
d) Jawaharlal Nehru

Answer: b)
Gandhi used it during the Quit India Movement, 1942.

UPSC MCQs – Questions 101–120


101. The first woman Governor of an Indian state was:

a) Sarojini Naidu
b) Pratibha Patil
c) Fatima Beevi
d) Sucheta Kripalani

Answer: a)
Sarojini Naidu became Governor of Uttar Pradesh in 1947.


102. The largest freshwater lake in India is:

a) Chilika
b) Wular
c) Pulicat
d) Loktak

Answer: b)
Wular Lake is located in Jammu & Kashmir.


103. The longest river in India is:

a) Yamuna
b) Godavari
c) Ganga
d) Brahmaputra

Answer: c)


104. Who wrote the book India’s Struggle for Independence?

a) Bipin Chandra
b) R.C. Majumdar
c) V.D. Savarkar
d) Ramachandra Guha

Answer: a)


105. The headquarters of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is in:

a) Geneva
b) The Hague
c) New York
d) London

Answer: b)


106. Which of the following is a greenhouse gas?

a) Helium
b) Methane
c) Oxygen
d) Argon

Answer: b)


107. The ‘Chipko Movement’ primarily focused on:

a) Soil erosion
b) Forest conservation
c) Water preservation
d) Air pollution control

Answer: b)


108. Which Indian state produces the most tea?

a) Assam
b) West Bengal
c) Kerala
d) Tamil Nadu

Answer: a)


109. Which Article of the Constitution allows the President to proclaim Financial Emergency?

a) Article 352
b) Article 360
c) Article 356
d) Article 370

Answer: b)


110. The headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is in:

a) Rome
b) Geneva
c) Paris
d) Washington D.C.

Answer: a)


111. Which of the following rocks is of volcanic origin?

a) Basalt
b) Sandstone
c) Limestone
d) Slate

Answer: a)


112. The first battle of independence (1857) began at:

a) Delhi
b) Kanpur
c) Meerut
d) Lucknow

Answer: c)


113. The Indian Ocean Tsunami in 2004 was caused by:

a) Volcanic eruption
b) Undersea earthquake
c) Cyclone
d) Landslide

Answer: b)


114. The ‘Do or Die’ slogan was given by:

a) Subhash Chandra Bose
b) Mahatma Gandhi
c) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
d) Lala Lajpat Rai

Answer: b)


115. The “Doctrine of Lapse” was introduced by:

a) Lord Dalhousie
b) Lord Cornwallis
c) Lord Wellesley
d) Lord Ripon

Answer: a)


116. Which Indian state has the largest coal reserves?

a) Chhattisgarh
b) Jharkhand
c) Odisha
d) West Bengal

Answer: c)


117. The ‘Eastern Ghats’ are older than the:

a) Himalayas
b) Western Ghats
c) Vindhyas
d) Aravallis

Answer: b)


118. The Indian National Congress was founded in:

a) 1880
b) 1885
c) 1890
d) 1905

Answer: b)


119. Which Article of the Constitution provides for the formation of Finance Commission?

a) Article 280
b) Article 275
c) Article 300
d) Article 263

Answer: a)


120. Which Indian state has the highest literacy rate as per 2021 census estimates?

a) Kerala
b) Goa
c) Maharashtra
d) Tamil Nadu

Answer: a)
Kerala continues to have the highest literacy rate in India.

UPSC MCQs – Questions 121–140


121. The first woman Chief Minister in India was:

a) Sucheta Kripalani
b) Sarojini Naidu
c) Pratibha Patil
d) Indira Gandhi

Answer: a)
Sucheta Kripalani became Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh in 1963.


122. The headquarters of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) is in:

a) Beijing
b) Tokyo
c) Singapore
d) Seoul

Answer: a)


123. The largest delta in the world is:

a) Nile Delta
b) Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta
c) Mekong Delta
d) Amazon Delta

Answer: b)
Located in India and Bangladesh.


124. Which Article of the Constitution deals with the protection of minorities?

a) Article 29
b) Article 30
c) Article 32
d) Both a and b

Answer: d)
Article 29 and 30 protect cultural and educational rights of minorities.


125. The first Indian satellite to be launched from India was:

a) INSAT-1A
b) Rohini
c) Aryabhata
d) GSAT-1

Answer: b)
Rohini was launched in 1980 using SLV-3 from Sriharikota.


126. The headquarters of the International Labour Organization (ILO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)


127. Which Indian state has the highest forest cover?

a) Madhya Pradesh
b) Arunachal Pradesh
c) Chhattisgarh
d) Odisha

Answer: a)


128. The first battle of Panipat (1526) was fought between:

a) Babur and Ibrahim Lodi
b) Akbar and Hemu
c) Aurangzeb and Shivaji
d) Marathas and Abdali

Answer: a)


129. Which Article of the Constitution allows the President to issue ordinances?

a) Article 123
b) Article 356
c) Article 352
d) Article 360

Answer: a)


130. Which Indian state has the largest production of tea?

a) West Bengal
b) Assam
c) Kerala
d) Tamil Nadu

Answer: b)


131. The headquarters of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)


132. The longest river in Peninsular India is:

a) Godavari
b) Krishna
c) Mahanadi
d) Kaveri

Answer: a)


133. The ‘Green Revolution’ in India started in which decade?

a) 1940s
b) 1950s
c) 1960s
d) 1970s

Answer: c)
Introduced high-yield variety seeds and modern farming techniques.


134. Who was the first woman Speaker of Lok Sabha?

a) Meira Kumar
b) Sumitra Mahajan
c) Pratibha Patil
d) Sarojini Naidu

Answer: a)


135. The Indian National Congress was founded in:

a) 1880
b) 1885
c) 1890
d) 1905

Answer: b)


136. The headquarters of the World Bank is in:

a) Geneva
b) Washington D.C.
c) New York
d) London

Answer: b)


137. Which Indian state has the highest coal reserves?

a) Jharkhand
b) Chhattisgarh
c) Odisha
d) West Bengal

Answer: c)


138. The highest peak in India is:

a) Nanda Devi
b) Kangchenjunga
c) Kamet
d) Saltoro Kangri

Answer: b)
Kangchenjunga (8,586 m) is on the India-Nepal border.


139. The Indian Constitution was adopted on:

a) 15 August 1947
b) 26 January 1950
c) 26 November 1949
d) 1 January 1950

Answer: c)


140. The first Indian to win a Nobel Prize was:

a) Rabindranath Tagore
b) C.V. Raman
c) Amartya Sen
d) Hargobind Khorana

Answer: a)
Rabindranath Tagore won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913.

UPSC MCQs – Questions 141–160


141. The headquarters of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is in:

a) Tokyo
b) Manila
c) Beijing
d) Singapore

Answer: b)


142. Which Indian state has the longest coastline?

a) Tamil Nadu
b) Gujarat
c) Andhra Pradesh
d) Maharashtra

Answer: b)
Gujarat has a coastline of about 1,600 km.


143. The Indian Constitution came into effect on:

a) 15 August 1947
b) 26 January 1950
c) 26 November 1949
d) 1 January 1950

Answer: b)


144. The Suez Canal connects:

a) Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea
b) Arabian Sea and Red Sea
c) Black Sea and Mediterranean Sea
d) Gulf of Aden and Red Sea

Answer: a)


145. The longest river in India is:

a) Godavari
b) Yamuna
c) Ganga
d) Brahmaputra

Answer: c)


146. The largest delta in the world is:

a) Nile Delta
b) Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta
c) Mekong Delta
d) Amazon Delta

Answer: b)


147. The headquarters of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Washington D.C.
c) New York
d) London

Answer: b)


148. Which Article of the Constitution allows the President to proclaim National Emergency?

a) Article 352
b) Article 360
c) Article 356
d) Article 250

Answer: a)


149. Who was the first woman Governor of an Indian state?

a) Sarojini Naidu
b) Pratibha Patil
c) Fatima Beevi
d) Sucheta Kripalani

Answer: a)


150. The Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2004 was triggered by:

a) Cyclone
b) Undersea earthquake
c) Volcanic eruption
d) Landslide

Answer: b)


151. The headquarters of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)


152. Which Indian state is the largest producer of tea?

a) Assam
b) West Bengal
c) Kerala
d) Tamil Nadu

Answer: a)


153. The first Battle of Panipat (1526) was fought between:

a) Babur and Ibrahim Lodi
b) Akbar and Hemu
c) Aurangzeb and Shivaji
d) Marathas and Abdali

Answer: a)


154. The ‘Chipko Movement’ began in:

a) Karnataka
b) Uttarakhand
c) Gujarat
d) Assam

Answer: b)


155. The Indian Rupee symbol (₹) was designed by:

a) M.F. Husain
b) Udaya Kumar
c) R.K. Laxman
d) Satyajit Ray

Answer: b)


156. The first Indian to win a Nobel Prize was:

a) Rabindranath Tagore
b) C.V. Raman
c) Amartya Sen
d) Hargobind Khorana

Answer: a)


157. The headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is in:

a) Rome
b) Geneva
c) Paris
d) Washington D.C.

Answer: a)


158. The longest river in Peninsular India is:

a) Godavari
b) Krishna
c) Mahanadi
d) Kaveri

Answer: a)


159. The ‘Green Revolution’ in India started in which decade?

a) 1940s
b) 1950s
c) 1960s
d) 1970s

Answer: c)


160. The first woman Speaker of Lok Sabha was:

a) Meira Kumar
b) Sumitra Mahajan
c) Pratibha Patil
d) Sarojini Naidu

Answer: a)

UPSC MCQs – Questions 161–180


161. The first woman Chief Minister in India was:

a) Sucheta Kripalani
b) Sarojini Naidu
c) Pratibha Patil
d) Indira Gandhi

Answer: a)
Sucheta Kripalani became Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh in 1963.


162. The headquarters of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) is in:

a) Beijing
b) Tokyo
c) Singapore
d) Seoul

Answer: a)


163. The largest delta in the world is:

a) Nile Delta
b) Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta
c) Mekong Delta
d) Amazon Delta

Answer: b)


164. Which Article of the Constitution deals with the protection of minorities?

a) Article 29
b) Article 30
c) Article 32
d) Both a and b

Answer: d)
Articles 29 and 30 protect cultural and educational rights of minorities.


165. The first Indian satellite to be launched from India was:

a) INSAT-1A
b) Rohini
c) Aryabhata
d) GSAT-1

Answer: b)


166. The headquarters of the International Labour Organization (ILO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)


167. Which Indian state has the highest forest cover?

a) Madhya Pradesh
b) Arunachal Pradesh
c) Chhattisgarh
d) Odisha

Answer: a)


168. The first battle of Panipat (1526) was fought between:

a) Babur and Ibrahim Lodi
b) Akbar and Hemu
c) Aurangzeb and Shivaji
d) Marathas and Abdali

Answer: a)


169. Which Article of the Constitution allows the President to issue ordinances?

a) Article 123
b) Article 356
c) Article 352
d) Article 360

Answer: a)


170. Which Indian state has the largest production of tea?

a) West Bengal
b) Assam
c) Kerala
d) Tamil Nadu

Answer: b)


171. The headquarters of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)


172. The longest river in Peninsular India is:

a) Godavari
b) Krishna
c) Mahanadi
d) Kaveri

Answer: a)


173. The ‘Green Revolution’ in India started in which decade?

a) 1940s
b) 1950s
c) 1960s
d) 1970s

Answer: c)


174. Who was the first woman Speaker of Lok Sabha?

a) Meira Kumar
b) Sumitra Mahajan
c) Pratibha Patil
d) Sarojini Naidu

Answer: a)


175. The Indian National Congress was founded in:

a) 1880
b) 1885
c) 1890
d) 1905

Answer: b)


176. The headquarters of the World Bank is in:

a) Geneva
b) Washington D.C.
c) New York
d) London

Answer: b)


177. Which Indian state has the highest coal reserves?

a) Jharkhand
b) Chhattisgarh
c) Odisha
d) West Bengal

Answer: c)


178. The highest peak in India is:

a) Nanda Devi
b) Kangchenjunga
c) Kamet
d) Saltoro Kangri

Answer: b)


179. The Indian Constitution was adopted on:

a) 15 August 1947
b) 26 January 1950
c) 26 November 1949
d) 1 January 1950

Answer: c)


180. The first Indian to win a Nobel Prize was:

a) Rabindranath Tagore
b) C.V. Raman
c) Amartya Sen
d) Hargobind Khorana

Answer: a)

UPSC MCQs – Questions 181–200


181. The first woman Chief Minister in India was:

a) Sucheta Kripalani
b) Sarojini Naidu
c) Pratibha Patil
d) Indira Gandhi

Answer: a)
Sucheta Kripalani became Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh in 1963.


182. The headquarters of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) is in:

a) Beijing
b) Tokyo
c) Singapore
d) Seoul

Answer: a)


183. The largest delta in the world is:

a) Nile Delta
b) Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta
c) Mekong Delta
d) Amazon Delta

Answer: b)


184. Which Article of the Constitution deals with the protection of minorities?

a) Article 29
b) Article 30
c) Article 32
d) Both a and b

Answer: d)
Articles 29 and 30 protect cultural and educational rights of minorities.


185. The first Indian satellite to be launched from India was:

a) INSAT-1A
b) Rohini
c) Aryabhata
d) GSAT-1

Answer: b)


186. The headquarters of the International Labour Organization (ILO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)


187. Which Indian state has the highest forest cover?

a) Madhya Pradesh
b) Arunachal Pradesh
c) Chhattisgarh
d) Odisha

Answer: a)


188. The first battle of Panipat (1526) was fought between:

a) Babur and Ibrahim Lodi
b) Akbar and Hemu
c) Aurangzeb and Shivaji
d) Marathas and Abdali

Answer: a)


189. Which Article of the Constitution allows the President to issue ordinances?

a) Article 123
b) Article 356
c) Article 352
d) Article 360

Answer: a)


190. Which Indian state has the largest production of tea?

a) West Bengal
b) Assam
c) Kerala
d) Tamil Nadu

Answer: b)


191. The headquarters of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)


192. The longest river in Peninsular India is:

a) Godavari
b) Krishna
c) Mahanadi
d) Kaveri

Answer: a)


193. The ‘Green Revolution’ in India started in which decade?

a) 1940s
b) 1950s
c) 1960s
d) 1970s

Answer: c)


194. Who was the first woman Speaker of Lok Sabha?

a) Meira Kumar
b) Sumitra Mahajan
c) Pratibha Patil
d) Sarojini Naidu

Answer: a)


195. The Indian National Congress was founded in:

a) 1880
b) 1885
c) 1890
d) 1905

Answer: b)


196. The headquarters of the World Bank is in:

a) Geneva
b) Washington D.C.
c) New York
d) London

Answer: b)


197. Which Indian state has the highest coal reserves?

a) Jharkhand
b) Chhattisgarh
c) Odisha
d) West Bengal

Answer: c)


198. The highest peak in India is:

a) Nanda Devi
b) Kangchenjunga
c) Kamet
d) Saltoro Kangri

Answer: b)


199. The Indian Constitution was adopted on:

a) 15 August 1947
b) 26 January 1950
c) 26 November 1949
d) 1 January 1950

Answer: c)


200. The first Indian to win a Nobel Prize was:

a) Rabindranath Tagore
b) C.V. Raman
c) Amartya Sen
d) Hargobind Khorana

Answer: a)

UPSC MCQs – Questions 201–220


201. The headquarters of the United Nations is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: c)


202. The Indian state with the largest area is:

a) Maharashtra
b) Madhya Pradesh
c) Rajasthan
d) Uttar Pradesh

Answer: c)
Rajasthan is the largest state by area.


203. Which Article of the Constitution deals with Right to Equality?

a) Article 14
b) Article 15
c) Article 16
d) All of the above

Answer: d)
Articles 14–16 deal with equality before law, prohibition of discrimination, and equality of opportunity.


204. The first Indian to win a Nobel Prize in Science was:

a) Rabindranath Tagore
b) C.V. Raman
c) Hargobind Khorana
d) Venkatraman Ramakrishnan

Answer: b)
C.V. Raman won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930.


205. Which Indian state is the largest producer of iron ore?

a) Odisha
b) Jharkhand
c) Chhattisgarh
d) Karnataka

Answer: a)


206. Which Article of the Constitution provides for the establishment of the Finance Commission?

a) Article 265
b) Article 280
c) Article 275
d) Article 300

Answer: b)


207. The first woman Governor of an Indian state was:

a) Sarojini Naidu
b) Fatima Beevi
c) Pratibha Patil
d) Sucheta Kripalani

Answer: a)


208. The headquarters of the World Health Organization (WHO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)


209. Which Article of the Constitution allows the President to proclaim National Emergency?

a) Article 352
b) Article 356
c) Article 360
d) Article 250

Answer: a)


210. The first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest was:

a) Santosh Yadav
b) Bachendri Pal
c) Arunima Sinha
d) Premlata Agarwal

Answer: b)


211. The headquarters of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is in:

a) Tokyo
b) Manila
c) Beijing
d) Singapore

Answer: b)


212. The ‘Green Revolution’ in India started in which decade?

a) 1940s
b) 1950s
c) 1960s
d) 1970s

Answer: c)


213. The Indian National Congress was founded in:

a) 1880
b) 1885
c) 1890
d) 1905

Answer: b)


214. The highest peak in India is:

a) Nanda Devi
b) Kangchenjunga
c) Kamet
d) Saltoro Kangri

Answer: b)


215. The headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is in:

a) Rome
b) Geneva
c) Paris
d) Washington D.C.

Answer: a)


216. The largest delta in the world is:

a) Nile Delta
b) Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta
c) Mekong Delta
d) Amazon Delta

Answer: b)


217. The longest river in Peninsular India is:

a) Godavari
b) Krishna
c) Mahanadi
d) Kaveri

Answer: a)


218. The first Battle of Panipat (1526) was fought between:

a) Babur and Ibrahim Lodi
b) Akbar and Hemu
c) Aurangzeb and Shivaji
d) Marathas and Abdali

Answer: a)


219. Which Indian state is the largest producer of tea?

a) Assam
b) West Bengal
c) Kerala
d) Tamil Nadu

Answer: a)


220. The headquarters of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)

UPSC MCQs – Questions 221–240


221. The Indian Constitution was adopted on:

a) 15 August 1947
b) 26 January 1950
c) 26 November 1949
d) 1 January 1950

Answer: c)


222. The first Indian to win a Nobel Prize was:

a) Rabindranath Tagore
b) C.V. Raman
c) Amartya Sen
d) Hargobind Khorana

Answer: a)


223. The longest river in India is:

a) Yamuna
b) Godavari
c) Ganga
d) Brahmaputra

Answer: c)


224. The headquarters of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Washington D.C.
c) New York
d) London

Answer: b)


225. Which Indian state has the largest forest area?

a) Madhya Pradesh
b) Arunachal Pradesh
c) Chhattisgarh
d) Odisha

Answer: a)


226. The first woman Chief Minister of India was:

a) Sucheta Kripalani
b) Sarojini Naidu
c) Pratibha Patil
d) Indira Gandhi

Answer: a)


227. The headquarters of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) is in:

a) Beijing
b) Tokyo
c) Singapore
d) Seoul

Answer: a)


228. The largest delta in the world is:

a) Nile Delta
b) Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta
c) Mekong Delta
d) Amazon Delta

Answer: b)


229. Which Article of the Constitution protects minorities?

a) Article 29
b) Article 30
c) Article 32
d) Both a and b

Answer: d)


230. The first Indian satellite launched from India was:

a) INSAT-1A
b) Rohini
c) Aryabhata
d) GSAT-1

Answer: b)


231. The headquarters of the International Labour Organization (ILO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)


232. The first battle of Panipat (1526) was fought between:

a) Babur and Ibrahim Lodi
b) Akbar and Hemu
c) Aurangzeb and Shivaji
d) Marathas and Abdali

Answer: a)


233. Which Article of the Constitution allows the President to issue ordinances?

a) Article 123
b) Article 356
c) Article 352
d) Article 360

Answer: a)


234. The Indian Rupee symbol (₹) was designed by:

a) M.F. Husain
b) Udaya Kumar
c) R.K. Laxman
d) Satyajit Ray

Answer: b)


235. The first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest was:

a) Santosh Yadav
b) Bachendri Pal
c) Arunima Sinha
d) Premlata Agarwal

Answer: b)


236. The Indian National Congress was founded in:

a) 1880
b) 1885
c) 1890
d) 1905

Answer: b)


237. The highest peak in India is:

a) Nanda Devi
b) Kangchenjunga
c) Kamet
d) Saltoro Kangri

Answer: b)


238. The headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is in:

a) Rome
b) Geneva
c) Paris
d) Washington D.C.

Answer: a)


239. The longest river in Peninsular India is:

a) Godavari
b) Krishna
c) Mahanadi
d) Kaveri

Answer: a)


240. The headquarters of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)

UPSC MCQs – Questions 241–260


241. The first Indian to win a Nobel Prize in Science was:

a) Rabindranath Tagore
b) C.V. Raman
c) Hargobind Khorana
d) Venkatraman Ramakrishnan

Answer: b)


242. The Indian state with the largest area is:

a) Maharashtra
b) Madhya Pradesh
c) Rajasthan
d) Uttar Pradesh

Answer: c)


243. The headquarters of the United Nations is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: c)


244. Which Article of the Constitution deals with Right to Equality?

a) Article 14
b) Article 15
c) Article 16
d) All of the above

Answer: d)


245. The Indian state with the largest forest cover is:

a) Madhya Pradesh
b) Arunachal Pradesh
c) Chhattisgarh
d) Odisha

Answer: a)


246. The first woman Chief Minister of India was:

a) Sucheta Kripalani
b) Sarojini Naidu
c) Pratibha Patil
d) Indira Gandhi

Answer: a)


247. The headquarters of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is in:

a) Tokyo
b) Manila
c) Beijing
d) Singapore

Answer: b)


248. The largest delta in the world is:

a) Nile Delta
b) Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta
c) Mekong Delta
d) Amazon Delta

Answer: b)


249. Which Articles of the Constitution protect minorities?

a) Article 29
b) Article 30
c) Article 32
d) Both a and b

Answer: d)


250. The first Indian satellite launched from India was:

a) INSAT-1A
b) Rohini
c) Aryabhata
d) GSAT-1

Answer: b)


251. The headquarters of the International Labour Organization (ILO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)


252. The first Battle of Panipat (1526) was fought between:

a) Babur and Ibrahim Lodi
b) Akbar and Hemu
c) Aurangzeb and Shivaji
d) Marathas and Abdali

Answer: a)


253. Which Article of the Constitution allows the President to issue ordinances?

a) Article 123
b) Article 356
c) Article 352
d) Article 360

Answer: a)


254. The Indian Rupee symbol (₹) was designed by:

a) M.F. Husain
b) Udaya Kumar
c) R.K. Laxman
d) Satyajit Ray

Answer: b)


255. The first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest was:

a) Santosh Yadav
b) Bachendri Pal
c) Arunima Sinha
d) Premlata Agarwal

Answer: b)


256. The Indian National Congress was founded in:

a) 1880
b) 1885
c) 1890
d) 1905

Answer: b)


257. The highest peak in India is:

a) Nanda Devi
b) Kangchenjunga
c) Kamet
d) Saltoro Kangri

Answer: b)


258. The headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is in:

a) Rome
b) Geneva
c) Paris
d) Washington D.C.

Answer: a)


259. The longest river in Peninsular India is:

a) Godavari
b) Krishna
c) Mahanadi
d) Kaveri

Answer: a)


260. The headquarters of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)

UPSC MCQs – Questions 261–280


261. The first Indian to win a Nobel Prize in Literature was:

a) C.V. Raman
b) Rabindranath Tagore
c) Amartya Sen
d) Hargobind Khorana

Answer: b)


262. The headquarters of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Nairobi
c) New York
d) London

Answer: b)


263. Which Indian state has the largest population?

a) Maharashtra
b) Uttar Pradesh
c) Bihar
d) West Bengal

Answer: b)


264. Which Article of the Constitution provides for the establishment of the Finance Commission?

a) Article 280
b) Article 265
c) Article 275
d) Article 300

Answer: a)


265. The headquarters of the World Health Organization (WHO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)


266. The Indian state with the largest coal reserves is:

a) Jharkhand
b) Chhattisgarh
c) Odisha
d) West Bengal

Answer: c)


267. The Indian Constitution was adopted on:

a) 15 August 1947
b) 26 January 1950
c) 26 November 1949
d) 1 January 1950

Answer: c)


268. The headquarters of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is in:

a) Tokyo
b) Manila
c) Beijing
d) Singapore

Answer: b)


269. The first woman Chief Minister of India was:

a) Sucheta Kripalani
b) Sarojini Naidu
c) Pratibha Patil
d) Indira Gandhi

Answer: a)


270. The first woman Speaker of Lok Sabha was:

a) Meira Kumar
b) Sumitra Mahajan
c) Pratibha Patil
d) Sarojini Naidu

Answer: a)


271. The Indian National Congress was founded in:

a) 1880
b) 1885
c) 1890
d) 1905

Answer: b)


272. The headquarters of the International Labour Organization (ILO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)


273. The longest river in Peninsular India is:

a) Godavari
b) Krishna
c) Mahanadi
d) Kaveri

Answer: a)


274. The largest delta in the world is:

a) Nile Delta
b) Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta
c) Mekong Delta
d) Amazon Delta

Answer: b)


275. The Indian Rupee symbol (₹) was designed by:

a) M.F. Husain
b) Udaya Kumar
c) R.K. Laxman
d) Satyajit Ray

Answer: b)


276. The first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest was:

a) Santosh Yadav
b) Bachendri Pal
c) Arunima Sinha
d) Premlata Agarwal

Answer: b)


277. The headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is in:

a) Rome
b) Geneva
c) Paris
d) Washington D.C.

Answer: a)


278. The first Battle of Panipat (1526) was fought between:

a) Babur and Ibrahim Lodi
b) Akbar and Hemu
c) Aurangzeb and Shivaji
d) Marathas and Abdali

Answer: a)


279. Which Article of the Constitution allows the President to issue ordinances?

a) Article 123
b) Article 356
c) Article 352
d) Article 360

Answer: a)


280. The Indian state with the largest production of tea is:

a) Assam
b) West Bengal
c) Kerala
d) Tamil Nadu

Answer: a)

UPSC MCQs – Questions 281–300


281. The headquarters of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)


282. The first Indian to win a Nobel Prize in Science was:

a) Rabindranath Tagore
b) C.V. Raman
c) Hargobind Khorana
d) Venkatraman Ramakrishnan

Answer: b)


283. The headquarters of the United Nations is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: c)


284. The Indian state with the largest area is:

a) Maharashtra
b) Madhya Pradesh
c) Rajasthan
d) Uttar Pradesh

Answer: c)


285. The Indian state with the largest population is:

a) Maharashtra
b) Uttar Pradesh
c) Bihar
d) West Bengal

Answer: b)


286. The first woman Chief Minister of India was:

a) Sucheta Kripalani
b) Sarojini Naidu
c) Pratibha Patil
d) Indira Gandhi

Answer: a)


287. The first woman Speaker of Lok Sabha was:

a) Meira Kumar
b) Sumitra Mahajan
c) Pratibha Patil
d) Sarojini Naidu

Answer: a)


288. The Indian National Congress was founded in:

a) 1880
b) 1885
c) 1890
d) 1905

Answer: b)


289. The headquarters of the International Labour Organization (ILO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)


290. The headquarters of the World Health Organization (WHO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)


291. The headquarters of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is in:

a) Tokyo
b) Manila
c) Beijing
d) Singapore

Answer: b)


292. The headquarters of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) is in:

a) Beijing
b) Tokyo
c) Singapore
d) Seoul

Answer: a)


293. The largest delta in the world is:

a) Nile Delta
b) Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta
c) Mekong Delta
d) Amazon Delta

Answer: b)


294. The longest river in Peninsular India is:

a) Godavari
b) Krishna
c) Mahanadi
d) Kaveri

Answer: a)


295. The first Battle of Panipat (1526) was fought between:

a) Babur and Ibrahim Lodi
b) Akbar and Hemu
c) Aurangzeb and Shivaji
d) Marathas and Abdali

Answer: a)


296. The Indian Rupee symbol (₹) was designed by:

a) M.F. Husain
b) Udaya Kumar
c) R.K. Laxman
d) Satyajit Ray

Answer: b)


297. The first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest was:

a) Santosh Yadav
b) Bachendri Pal
c) Arunima Sinha
d) Premlata Agarwal

Answer: b)


298. The highest peak in India is:

a) Nanda Devi
b) Kangchenjunga
c) Kamet
d) Saltoro Kangri

Answer: b)


299. The headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is in:

a) Rome
b) Geneva
c) Paris
d) Washington D.C.

Answer: a)


300. The Indian Constitution was adopted on:

a) 15 August 1947
b) 26 January 1950
c) 26 November 1949
d) 1 January 1950

Answer: c)

 

UPSC MCQs – Questions 301–320


301. Who is known as the ‘Father of the Indian Constitution’?

a) Jawaharlal Nehru
b) B.R. Ambedkar
c) Rajendra Prasad
d) Sardar Patel

Answer: b)


302. The longest river in the world is:

a) Amazon
b) Nile
c) Mississippi
d) Yangtze

Answer: b)


303. The deepest ocean in the world is:

a) Indian Ocean
b) Atlantic Ocean
c) Arctic Ocean
d) Pacific Ocean

Answer: d)


304. The Tropic of Cancer does NOT pass through:

a) Rajasthan
b) Mizoram
c) Odisha
d) Tripura

Answer: c)


305. The Directive Principles of State Policy are taken from:

a) USA
b) UK
c) Ireland
d) France

Answer: c)


306. The largest freshwater lake in India is:

a) Wular Lake
b) Dal Lake
c) Chilika Lake
d) Sambhar Lake

Answer: a)


307. The hottest planet in the solar system is:

a) Mercury
b) Venus
c) Mars
d) Jupiter

Answer: b)


308. Article 370 (before abrogation) dealt with:

a) Punjab
b) Jammu & Kashmir
c) Nagaland
d) Assam

Answer: b)


309. The Lok Sabha Speaker is elected by:

a) Public
b) Members of Lok Sabha
c) President
d) Prime Minister

Answer: b)


310. Who wrote “Arthashastra”?

a) Vishnugupta
b) Kalidasa
c) Chanakya
d) Megasthenes

Answer: c)


311. In which year was the Planning Commission formed?

a) 1947
b) 1949
c) 1950
d) 1951

Answer: c)


312. The headquarters of UNESCO is located in:

a) Rome
b) Paris
c) London
d) Geneva

Answer: b)


313. Which is the smallest bird in the world?

a) Sparrow
b) Hummingbird
c) Pigeon
d) Woodpecker

Answer: b)


314. The Civil Disobedience Movement was launched in:

a) 1929
b) 1930
c) 1935
d) 1942

Answer: b)


315. Article 21 of the Constitution deals with:

a) Equality before law
b) Freedom of speech
c) Right to life and personal liberty
d) Cultural and educational rights

Answer: c)


316. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) was formed in:

a) 1962
b) 1965
c) 1969
d) 1972

Answer: c)


317. ‘Harappan Civilization’ is also known as:

a) Vedic Civilization
b) Indus Valley Civilization
c) Gupta Empire
d) Mesopotamian Civilization

Answer: b)


318. Who was the first Governor-General of independent India?

a) Lord Mountbatten
b) Rajendra Prasad
c) Jawaharlal Nehru
d) C. Rajagopalachari

Answer: a)


319. The second highest civilian award in India is:

a) Bharat Ratna
b) Padma Vibhushan
c) Padma Bhushan
d) Padma Shri

Answer: b)


320. ‘The Great Himalayan National Park’ is located in:

a) Uttarakhand
b) Sikkim
c) Himachal Pradesh
d) Arunachal Pradesh

Answer: c)

UPSC MCQs – Questions 341–360


341. The first nuclear test of India (Pokhran-I) was conducted in:

a) 1968
b) 1972
c) 1974
d) 1998

Answer: c)


342. Which of the following is NOT a biodegradable material?

a) Cotton
b) Paper
c) Plastic
d) Food waste

Answer: c)


343. The minimum age to become a Member of Rajya Sabha is:

a) 25 years
b) 30 years
c) 35 years
d) 21 years

Answer: b)


344. Which Indian state is the largest producer of tea?

a) Assam
b) West Bengal
c) Tamil Nadu
d) Kerala

Answer: a)


345. “LPG” mainly consists of:

a) Methane and Ethane
b) Butane and Propane
c) Hydrogen and Oxygen
d) Butane and Methane

Answer: b)


346. Who wrote the book Discovery of India?

a) Mahatma Gandhi
b) Subhas Chandra Bose
c) Jawaharlal Nehru
d) Sardar Patel

Answer: c)


347. The largest gland in the human body is:

a) Thyroid
b) Liver
c) Pancreas
d) Pituitary

Answer: b)


348. Which is the smallest continent in the world?

a) Europe
b) Australia
c) Antarctica
d) South America

Answer: b)


349. The boundary line between India and China is called:

a) Durand Line
b) McMahon Line
c) Radcliffe Line
d) Oder–Neisse Line

Answer: b)


350. Who was the first Indian woman IPS officer?

a) Kiran Bedi
b) Vinita Rai
c) Anna George
d) Laxmi Singh

Answer: a)


351. The River Narmada flows through a:

a) Rift valley
b) Plateau
c) Delta
d) Plain

Answer: a)


352. Who founded the Maurya Empire?

a) Ashoka
b) Chandragupta Maurya
c) Bindusara
d) Harsha

Answer: b)


353. Which part of the Constitution deals with Fundamental Rights?

a) Part II
b) Part III
c) Part IV
d) Part V

Answer: b)


354. The Headquarters of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is in:

a) Paris
b) Washington D.C.
c) London
d) Geneva

Answer: b)


355. The National Income of India is calculated by:

a) RBI
b) NITI Aayog
c) National Statistical Office (NSO)
d) Finance Ministry

Answer: c)


356. The ‘Battle of Buxar’ (1764) involved the British and:

a) Siraj-ud-daulah
b) Mir Qasim, Shuja-ud-daulah, Shah Alam II
c) Hyder Ali
d) Marathas

Answer: b)


357. The device used to measure blood pressure is:

a) Stethoscope
b) Hygrometer
c) Sphygmomanometer
d) Barometer

Answer: c)


358. Aluminium is extracted from:

a) Hematite
b) Bauxite
c) Cinnabar
d) Copper pyrite

Answer: b)


359. The longest mountain range in the world is:

a) Andes
b) Himalayas
c) Alps
d) Rockies

Answer: a)


360. The World Environment Day is celebrated on:

a) 22 April
b) 5 June
c) 10 December
d) 1 May

Answer: b)

UPSC MCQs – Questions 361–380


361. Which of the following is known as the “City of Lakes”?

a) Jaipur
b) Udaipur
c) Bhopal
d) Srinagar

Answer: b)


362. Who wrote the book My Experiments with Truth?

a) B.R. Ambedkar
b) Jawaharlal Nehru
c) Mahatma Gandhi
d) Subhas Chandra Bose

Answer: c)


363. The enzyme that is present in saliva is:

a) Pepsin
b) Amylase
c) Lipase
d) Trypsin

Answer: b)


364. The currency of Japan is:

a) Yen
b) Yuan
c) Won
d) Baht

Answer: a)


365. The highest civilian award in India is:

a) Padma Vibhushan
b) Param Vir Chakra
c) Bharat Ratna
d) Padma Shri

Answer: c)


366. The apex body of Panchayati Raj system in India is:

a) Gram Panchayat
b) Zila Parishad
c) Panchayat Samiti
d) Gram Sabha

Answer: b)


367. Which Mughal emperor built the Red Fort in Delhi?

a) Akbar
b) Jahangir
c) Shah Jahan
d) Aurangzeb

Answer: c)


368. The term “GDP” stands for:

a) Gross Domestic Product
b) Gross Development Plan
c) General Domestic Production
d) Global Development Parameter

Answer: a)


369. The United Nations was founded in:

a) 1919
b) 1939
c) 1945
d) 1950

Answer: c)


370. The boundary line between India and Pakistan is called:

a) Blue Line
b) Durand Line
c) Radcliffe Line
d) Line of Control

Answer: c)


371. Which is the brightest planet in the sky?

a) Mars
b) Venus
c) Jupiter
d) Mercury

Answer: b)


372. The Savanna grasslands are located mainly in:

a) Asia
b) Africa
c) Europe
d) South America

Answer: b)


373. The headquarters of the World Bank is in:

a) Geneva
b) Washington D.C.
c) New York
d) London

Answer: b)


374. The person who introduced the “Doctrine of Lapse” was:

a) Lord Dalhousie
b) Lord Curzon
c) Lord Wellesley
d) Lord Canning

Answer: a)


375. Loktak Lake is located in:

a) Manipur
b) Assam
c) Odisha
d) Meghalaya

Answer: a)


376. Who discovered Penicillin?

a) Louis Pasteur
b) Alexander Fleming
c) Robert Koch
d) Edward Jenner

Answer: b)


377. The hardest natural substance is:

a) Gold
b) Diamond
c) Iron
d) Quartz

Answer: b)


378. Haemoglobin is a protein present in:

a) Plasma
b) WBC
c) RBC
d) Platelets

Answer: c)


379. The tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean are called:

a) Typhoons
b) Hurricanes
c) Tornadoes
d) Cyclones

Answer: b)


380. The Quit India Movement was launched in:

a) 1920
b) 1930
c) 1942
d) 1947

Answer: c)

UPSC MCQs – Questions 381–400


381. Which of the following is an example of an igneous rock?

a) Limestone
b) Marble
c) Granite
d) Slate

Answer: c)


382. What is the main component of biogas?

a) Ethane
b) Methane
c) Propane
d) Carbon monoxide

Answer: b)


383. Who was the founder of the Gupta Dynasty?

a) Chandragupta I
b) Samudragupta
c) Chandragupta II
d) Skandagupta

Answer: a)


384. Which organ in the human body purifies blood?

a) Heart
b) Liver
c) Kidney
d) Pancreas

Answer: c)


385. The largest delta in the world is:

a) Nile Delta
b) Mississippi Delta
c) Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta
d) Amazon Delta

Answer: c)


386. The first Indian satellite 'Aryabhata' was launched in:

a) 1969
b) 1971
c) 1975
d) 1980

Answer: c)


387. Who introduced the Subsidiary Alliance system?

a) Lord Curzon
b) Lord Dalhousie
c) Lord Wellesley
d) Lord Canning

Answer: c)


388. Which gas is responsible for the depletion of the ozone layer?

a) Carbon dioxide
b) Nitrous oxide
c) Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
d) Methane

Answer: c)


389. The “Battle of Plassey” was fought in:

a) 1757
b) 1764
c) 1857
d) 1799

Answer: a)


390. The deepest point in the world’s oceans is:

a) Mariana Trench
b) Tonga Trench
c) Java Trench
d) Puerto Rico Trench

Answer: a)


391. The scientific study of insects is called:

a) Ornithology
b) Mycology
c) Entomology
d) Anthropology

Answer: c)


392. The RBI was established in:

a) 1930
b) 1935
c) 1947
d) 1950

Answer: b)


393. Who was the first woman to become Chief Minister of an Indian state?

a) Sucheta Kriplani
b) Sarojini Naidu
c) Jayalalithaa
d) Indira Gandhi

Answer: a)


394. Which of the following is NOT a greenhouse gas?

a) Carbon dioxide
b) Methane
c) Nitrous oxide
d) Nitrogen

Answer: d)


395. The equator passes through which of the following countries?

a) India
b) Brazil
c) Sri Lanka
d) Italy

Answer: b)


396. “White Revolution” in India is related to:

a) Sugar production
b) Milk production
c) Wheat production
d) Rice production

Answer: b)


397. The major component of natural gas is:

a) Ethane
b) Methane
c) Butane
d) Propane

Answer: b)


398. Who was the last Governor-General of independent India?

a) Lord Mountbatten
b) C. Rajagopalachari
c) Rajendra Prasad
d) Jawaharlal Nehru

Answer: b)


399. Which is the largest plateau in the world?

a) Deccan Plateau
b) Mongolian Plateau
c) Tibetan Plateau
d) Iranian Plateau

Answer: c)


400. When is International Yoga Day celebrated?

a) 5 June
b) 21 June
c) 2 October
d) 14 April

Answer: b)

 

UPSC MCQs – Questions 401–420


401. Which planet is known as the “Red Planet”?

a) Venus
b) Mars
c) Jupiter
d) Mercury

Answer: b)


402. The largest country in the world by area is:

a) Canada
b) China
c) Russia
d) USA

Answer: c)


403. The National Stock Exchange (NSE) is located in:

a) Mumbai
b) Delhi
c) Kolkata
d) Chennai

Answer: a)


404. Which of the following Indian rivers originates from the Amarkantak Plateau?

a) Godavari
b) Narmada
c) Tapti
d) Krishna

Answer: b)


405. The “Greenhouse Effect” is caused due to:

a) Oxygen
b) Carbon dioxide
c) Nitrogen
d) Hydrogen

Answer: b)


406. Who was the first woman Governor of an Indian state?

a) Sarojini Naidu
b) Padmaja Naidu
c) Vijayalakshmi Pandit
d) Pratibha Patil

Answer: b)


407. The headquarters of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is in:

a) Paris
b) Geneva
c) The Hague
d) London

Answer: c)


408. The major component of the Sun is:

a) Oxygen
b) Hydrogen
c) Helium
d) Nitrogen

Answer: b)


409. The headquarters of UNICEF is in:

a) Geneva
b) New York
c) Paris
d) London

Answer: b)


410. The longest river in India is:

a) Godavari
b) Krishna
c) Ganga
d) Brahmaputra

Answer: c)


411. The “Blue Revolution” in India is related to:

a) Agriculture
b) Fisheries
c) Milk production
d) Water conservation

Answer: b)


412. The “Father of Modern India” is:

a) Mahatma Gandhi
b) Jawaharlal Nehru
c) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
d) B.R. Ambedkar

Answer: c)


413. The International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer is celebrated on:

a) 16 September
b) 5 June
c) 22 April
d) 21 March

Answer: a)


414. Who was the founder of the Mughal Empire?

a) Akbar
b) Humayun
c) Babur
d) Jahangir

Answer: c)


415. Which is the largest organ in the human body?

a) Liver
b) Brain
c) Skin
d) Heart

Answer: c)


416. The headquarters of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)


417. Who is known as the “Iron Man of India”?

a) Jawaharlal Nehru
b) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
c) Bhagat Singh
d) Subhas Chandra Bose

Answer: b)


418. The major constituent of natural gas is:

a) Methane
b) Ethane
c) Propane
d) Butane

Answer: a)


419. The headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is in:

a) Vienna
b) Geneva
c) Paris
d) Rome

Answer: a)


420. The first woman Prime Minister of India was:

a) Indira Gandhi
b) Sarojini Naidu
c) Pratibha Patil
d) Sonia Gandhi

Answer: a)

UPSC MCQs – Questions 421–440


421. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands lie in which sea?

a) Arabian Sea
b) Bay of Bengal
c) Andaman Sea
d) Indian Ocean

Answer: b)


422. The longest river in South America is:

a) Nile
b) Amazon
c) Mississippi
d) Yangtze

Answer: b)


423. The Indian state with the highest literacy rate (as per latest census) is:

a) Kerala
b) Maharashtra
c) Goa
d) Tamil Nadu

Answer: a)


424. Which Article of the Constitution deals with Fundamental Duties?

a) Article 51A
b) Article 32
c) Article 370
d) Article 21

Answer: a)


425. The headquarters of Interpol is in:

a) The Hague
b) Lyon
c) Paris
d) Geneva

Answer: b)


426. The largest desert in India is:

a) Thar Desert
b) Rann of Kutch
c) Sahara Desert
d) Gobi Desert

Answer: a)


427. The first Governor-General of independent India was:

a) C. Rajagopalachari
b) Lord Mountbatten
c) Rajendra Prasad
d) Jawaharlal Nehru

Answer: b)


428. Which Article of the Constitution deals with the impeachment of the President?

a) Article 61
b) Article 58
c) Article 123
d) Article 356

Answer: a)


429. The headquarters of the World Economic Forum (WEF) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Davos
c) London
d) New York

Answer: b)


430. The largest lake in India is:

a) Dal Lake
b) Wular Lake
c) Chilika Lake
d) Sambhar Lake

Answer: b)


431. The “Red Fort” is located in:

a) Agra
b) Delhi
c) Jaipur
d) Lucknow

Answer: b)


432. Which gas is most abundant in the Earth’s atmosphere?

a) Oxygen
b) Nitrogen
c) Carbon dioxide
d) Argon

Answer: b)


433. The headquarters of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) is in:

a) Rome
b) Paris
c) Geneva
d) New York

Answer: a)


434. The capital of Australia is:

a) Sydney
b) Melbourne
c) Canberra
d) Perth

Answer: c)


435. The first Indian to win a Nobel Prize in Economics was:

a) Amartya Sen
b) C.V. Raman
c) Rabindranath Tagore
d) Hargobind Khorana

Answer: a)


436. The headquarters of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)


437. The first Five-Year Plan of India started in:

a) 1947
b) 1950
c) 1951
d) 1955

Answer: c)


438. The headquarters of the International Labour Organization (ILO) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Paris
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)


439. The largest oil-producing state in India is:

a) Gujarat
b) Assam
c) Maharashtra
d) Rajasthan

Answer: a)


440. The longest highway in India is:

a) Grand Trunk Road
b) National Highway 44
c) Mumbai-Pune Expressway
d) East Coast Road

Answer: b)

UPSC MCQs – Questions 441–460


441. Which planet is known as the “Morning Star”?

a) Mars
b) Venus
c) Jupiter
d) Mercury

Answer: b)


442. The headquarters of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is in:

a) Geneva
b) The Hague
c) New York
d) Paris

Answer: b)


443. The largest island in India is:

a) Majuli
b) Andaman
c) Lakshadweep
d) Srirangam

Answer: a)


444. The largest state of India by area is:

a) Maharashtra
b) Rajasthan
c) Madhya Pradesh
d) Uttar Pradesh

Answer: b)


445. The term “El Niño” is related to:

a) Earthquakes
b) Cyclones
c) Ocean currents
d) Droughts

Answer: c)


446. The first woman to become the Chief Election Commissioner of India was:

a) V.S. Ramadevi
b) Sarojini Naidu
c) Pratibha Patil
d) Indira Gandhi

Answer: a)


447. The headquarters of UNESCO is in:

a) Paris
b) Geneva
c) New York
d) London

Answer: a)


448. Which Indian river forms the Sundarbans delta?

a) Godavari
b) Brahmaputra
c) Ganga
d) Mahanadi

Answer: c)


449. The first Indian to win a Nobel Prize was:

a) C.V. Raman
b) Rabindranath Tagore
c) Amartya Sen
d) Hargobind Khorana

Answer: b)


450. The headquarters of the World Food Programme (WFP) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Rome
c) New York
d) Paris

Answer: b)


451. The largest river island in the world is:

a) Srirangam
b) Majuli
c) Salsette
d) Bhola

Answer: b)


452. The headquarters of BRICS is located in:

a) Beijing
b) New Delhi
c) Shanghai
d) BRICS has no permanent secretariat

Answer: d)


453. The headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is in:

a) Vienna
b) Geneva
c) Paris
d) London

Answer: a)


454. The first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal was:

a) P.V. Sindhu
b) Mary Kom
c) Karnam Malleswari
d) Saina Nehwal

Answer: c)


455. Which Indian state is known as the “Spice Garden of India”?

a) Kerala
b) Karnataka
c) Tamil Nadu
d) Goa

Answer: a)


456. The headquarters of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Washington D.C.
c) New York
d) London

Answer: b)


457. The headquarters of the World Bank is in:

a) Geneva
b) Washington D.C.
c) New York
d) London

Answer: b)


458. The largest bay in the world is:

a) Bay of Bengal
b) Hudson Bay
c) Arabian Sea
d) Gulf of Mexico

Answer: b)


459. The first Indian to climb Mount Everest was:

a) Bachendri Pal
b) Tenzing Norgay
c) Phu Dorjee
d) Arjun Vajpai

Answer: b)


460. Which Article of the Constitution deals with the “Right to Constitutional Remedies”?

a) Article 21
b) Article 32
c) Article 19
d) Article 14

Answer: b)

UPSC MCQs – Questions 461–480


461. The headquarters of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is in:

a) New York
b) Paris
c) Geneva
d) London

Answer: c)


462. The first Indian satellite “Aryabhata” was launched in:

a) 1971
b) 1972
c) 1975
d) 1980

Answer: c)


463. The Indian state with the longest coastline is:

a) Tamil Nadu
b) Gujarat
c) Andhra Pradesh
d) Maharashtra

Answer: b)


464. The headquarters of the International Labour Organization (ILO) is in:

a) Paris
b) Geneva
c) London
d) New York

Answer: b)


465. The largest saltwater lake in India is:

a) Chilika Lake
b) Dal Lake
c) Wular Lake
d) Sambhar Lake

Answer: a)


466. The headquarters of the World Health Organization (WHO) is in:

a) New York
b) Geneva
c) Paris
d) London

Answer: b)


467. The headquarters of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is in:

a) Paris
b) Geneva
c) London
d) New York

Answer: b)


468. The headquarters of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is in:

a) Tokyo
b) Manila
c) Beijing
d) Singapore

Answer: b)


469. The first battle of Panipat was fought in:

a) 1526
b) 1556
c) 1761
d) 1857

Answer: a)


470. The headquarters of UNICEF is in:

a) New York
b) Paris
c) Geneva
d) London

Answer: a)


471. The first woman Chief Minister of India was:

a) Sucheta Kripalani
b) Sarojini Naidu
c) Pratibha Patil
d) Indira Gandhi

Answer: a)


472. The headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is in:

a) Rome
b) Geneva
c) Paris
d) Washington D.C.

Answer: a)


473. The “Tropical Rainforest” is located near:

a) Tropic of Cancer
b) Equator
c) Tropic of Capricorn
d) Arctic Circle

Answer: b)


474. The largest river island in the world is:

a) Majuli
b) Srirangam
c) Salsette
d) Bhola

Answer: a)


475. The headquarters of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Rome
c) Paris
d) New York

Answer: b)


476. The headquarters of BRICS is located in:

a) Beijing
b) New Delhi
c) Shanghai
d) BRICS has no permanent secretariat

Answer: d)


477. The headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is in:

a) Vienna
b) Geneva
c) Paris
d) London

Answer: a)


478. The first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal was:

a) P.V. Sindhu
b) Mary Kom
c) Karnam Malleswari
d) Saina Nehwal

Answer: c)


479. The headquarters of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Washington D.C.
c) New York
d) London

Answer: b)


480. The largest bay in the world is:

a) Bay of Bengal
b) Hudson Bay
c) Arabian Sea
d) Gulf of Mexico

Answer: b)

UPSC MCQs – Questions 481–500


481. The headquarters of the World Bank is in:

a) Geneva
b) Washington D.C.
c) New York
d) London

Answer: b)


482. The first Indian to win a Nobel Prize was:

a) C.V. Raman
b) Rabindranath Tagore
c) Amartya Sen
d) Hargobind Khorana

Answer: b)


483. The headquarters of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is in:

a) Geneva
b) The Hague
c) New York
d) Paris

Answer: b)


484. The first Indian satellite “Aryabhata” was launched in:

a) 1971
b) 1972
c) 1975
d) 1980

Answer: c)


485. The headquarters of the World Health Organization (WHO) is in:

a) New York
b) Geneva
c) Paris
d) London

Answer: b)


486. The headquarters of the International Labour Organization (ILO) is in:

a) Paris
b) Geneva
c) London
d) New York

Answer: b)


487. The headquarters of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is in:

a) Paris
b) Geneva
c) London
d) New York

Answer: b)


488. The headquarters of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is in:

a) Tokyo
b) Manila
c) Beijing
d) Singapore

Answer: b)


489. The headquarters of UNICEF is in:

a) New York
b) Paris
c) Geneva
d) London

Answer: a)


490. The headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is in:

a) Rome
b) Geneva
c) Paris
d) Washington D.C.

Answer: a)


491. The first woman Chief Minister of India was:

a) Sucheta Kripalani
b) Sarojini Naidu
c) Pratibha Patil
d) Indira Gandhi

Answer: a)


492. The largest state of India by area is:

a) Maharashtra
b) Rajasthan
c) Madhya Pradesh
d) Uttar Pradesh

Answer: b)


493. The largest island in India is:

a) Majuli
b) Andaman
c) Lakshadweep
d) Srirangam

Answer: a)


494. The headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is in:

a) Vienna
b) Geneva
c) Paris
d) London

Answer: a)


495. The first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal was:

a) P.V. Sindhu
b) Mary Kom
c) Karnam Malleswari
d) Saina Nehwal

Answer: c)


496. The largest bay in the world is:

a) Bay of Bengal
b) Hudson Bay
c) Arabian Sea
d) Gulf of Mexico

Answer: b)


497. The longest highway in India is:

a) Grand Trunk Road
b) National Highway 44
c) Mumbai-Pune Expressway
d) East Coast Road

Answer: b)


498. The headquarters of BRICS is located in:

a) Beijing
b) New Delhi
c) Shanghai
d) BRICS has no permanent secretariat

Answer: d)


499. The headquarters of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) is in:

a) Geneva
b) Rome
c) Paris
d) New York

Answer: b)


500. The first Indian to climb Mount Everest was:

a) Bachendri Pal
b) Tenzing Norgay
c) Phu Dorjee
d) Arjun Vajpai

Answer: b)

 

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