1. C. R. Formula
2. Cabinet Mission
3. Gandhi-Jinnah Dialogue
4. Wavel Plan
In which session of the Indian National Congress did the historic union of Congress and Muslim league take place? Who was invited to the ‘Parliament of Religious’ in 1893? Who has become the first woman chief proctor of Banaras Hindu University (BHU)? The world’s first negative emissions plant that turns CO2 into stone has opened in which country? GK quiz set 740 – general knowledge quiz SSC to test your level of general awareness skills. Free online GK quiz with answers to test and improve your skills.
- Dutch
- Portugese
- Danish
- French
- Vaishali
- Kausambi
- Varanasi
- Sravasti
Explanation:
Tirthankar Parshvanath was the son of king Ashvasena and queen Vama of Varanasi. He achieved Nirvana on the Sammet Sikhar. He lived in Varanasi around 800 BC. Parsvanatha is the 23rd Jain Tirthankar.
Gypsum, Chalk and Limestone are examples of ________?
- Metamorphic Rocks
- Sedimentary Rocks
- Igneous Rocks
- Primary rockd
- Buddhism
- Christianity
- Jainism
- None of these
- Sasaram
- Delhi
- Kalinjar
- Sonargaon
1. C. R. Formula
2. Cabinet Mission
3. Gandhi-Jinnah Dialogue
4. Wavel Plan
- 4 – 3 – 2 – 1
- 1 – 2 – 3 – 4
- 1 – 3 – 2 – 4
- 1 – 3 – 4 – 2
- Surat
- Bombay
- Calcutta
- Lucknow
- Raja Ram Mohan Roy
- Dayanand Saraswati
- S. N. Banerjee
- Swami Vivekananda
Who has become the first woman chief proctor of Banaras Hindu University (BHU)?
- Varsha Sharma
- Royana Singh
- Nidhi Singh
- Hema Prajapati
Explanation:
Royana Singh, an assistant professor at the Institute of Medical Science (Anatomy Department), has been appointed as the first woman chief proctor of Banaras Hindu University (BHU). She succeeded O P Singh, who recently resigned from the post after taking moral responsibility for the lathi charge on students who were protesting against the victim-blaming of a colleague who was molested on the campus.
The world’s first negative emissions plant that turns CO2 into stone has opened in which country?
- United States
- Norway
- Iceland
- Russia
Explanation:
The world’s first negative emissions plant that turns carbon dioxide (CO2) into stone has begun operations in Hellisheidi, Iceland. In it, the CO2 is captured from ambient air, bound to water, and sent to more than 700 meters underground. There, the CO2 reacts with the basaltic bedrock and forms solid minerals, creating a permanent storage solution. Currently, the pilot system captures only 50 metric tons CO2, each year, about the same emitted by a single US household.