Who among the following had written Bangladesh’s national anthem” Amar Sonar Bangla” ?
- Nazrul Islam
- Rabindranath Tagore
- Anisur Rahman
- Santidev Ghosh
Explanation:
Apart from Indian national anthem Rabindranath Tagore has written national anthem of Bangladesh ‘Amar Sonar Bangla’ and also the lyrics of Sri Lanka’s National Anthem (Sri Lanka Matha). Tagore had written the music and lyrics for Nama Nama Sri Lanka Mata in the Bengali language for his student Ananda Samarakoon.
Which city is hosting the 17th Indian Science Communication Congress (ISCC-2017)?
- Chennai
- New Delhi
- Cuttack
- Agartala
Explanation:
The 17th Indian Science Communication Congress (ISCC-2017) has started at Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), New Delhi on December 21. It is organized by the CSIR-National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (NISCAIR) in collaboration with Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Indian Science Writers’ Association (ISWA), Society for Information Science (SIS), Vigyan Bharati (VIBHA) and Indian Science Communication Society (ISCOS). The purpose of the 2-day ISCC-2017 to engage in narratives around India’s scientific wisdom, assess the current status of communicating India’s scientific wisdom and deliberate the ways and means of communicating India’s scientific wisdom to the global audience. The Focal Theme of the ISCC-2017 is “Communicating India’s Scientific Wisdom: Changing Paradigms”.
Which country’s team has clinched bronze at the Hockey World League (HWL-2017) tournament?
- India
- Germany
- Nepal
- Italy
Explanation:
Indian national hockey team has reclaimed the bronze medal at the Hockey World League (HWL-2017) tournament by defeating Germany in the final by 2-1 at Bhubaneswar, Odisha on December 11, 2017. Indian players took the lead in 21st minute through SV Sunil. Germany equalized through its reserve custodian Mark Appel in the 36th minute. A penalty corner conversion by Harmanpreet Singh in the 54th minute sealed the win and the third place for the Indians. India had also won the bronze in the last edition of the tournament in Raipur in 2015.
- S.A. Dange
- N.M. Joshi
- Lala Lajpat Rai
- Jawahar Lal Nehru
Who started the process of decentralization of finances in India?
- Lord Rippon
- Lord Mayo
- Lord Curzon
- Lord Minto
Explanation:
Lord Mayo or Lord Naas served as 4th Viceroy of India from 12 January 1869 to 8 February 1872. He started the process of decentralization of finance. In foreign affairs, he followed the policy of non-intervention. He opened up Mayo College in Ajmer for educating children of the aristocratic families. India’s census began during his tenure. He was the first Governor General to be murdered in office by a Pathan Sher Ali in Port Blair.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has recently allowed commercial flight nod to HAL-manufactured Dornier 228. Where is the headquarters of DGCA?
- New Delhi
- Chennai
- Pune
- Kochi
Explanation:
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has allowed Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL)-manufactured Dornier 228 to be used for civilian flights. Till now, the 19-seater aircraft has been used by defense forces and is the first plane to be made in the country for commercial flights. With a maximum cruise speed of 428 kmph, the non-pressurised plane has a range of 700 km and is also capable of night flying. Now, HAL can sell this plane to airlines in India and it can be used for regional flights under the Government of India (GoI)’s ambitious UDAN (Ude Desh Ka Aam Naagrik) scheme. The DGCA is the regulatory body for civil aviation under the Ministry of Civil Aviation and is headquartered at New Delhi.
- Swami Shraddhanand
- Swami Vivekanand
- Swami Dayanand Sarswati
- Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
- Qadiri
- Shattari
- Chishtiya
- None of these
The play ‘Neeldarpan’ is associated with which among the following revolts?
- Santhal Revolt
- Pabna Riots
- Indigo Revolts
- Champaran Satyagraha
Explanation:
Neel Darpan was a Bengali play written by Dinabandhu Mitra in 1858–1859. The play was essential to Nilbidraha, or Indigo revolt of February–March 1859 in Bengal, when farmers refused to sow indigo in their fields as a protest against exploitative farming under the British Raj.
- Chandragupta I
- Samudragupta
- Chandragupta II
- Kumaragupta