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history Online Quiz - 371

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  1. Lucky Gold Star

  2. Lucky Goose

  3. Lost Gold

  4. Little Star


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

To answer this question, the user needs to know about the history of the LG brand.

The correct answer is:

A. Lucky Gold Star

Explanation:

LG is a South Korean multinational conglomerate that was founded in 1947 as Lucky Chemical Industrial Corporation. In 1952, the company entered the electronics market, and in 1958, it merged with GoldStar Co. Ltd, a manufacturer of electronics and home appliances. The new company was named Lucky-GoldStar, which was later abbreviated to LG. Therefore, LG stands for Lucky Gold Star.

Option B, Lucky Goose, and Option C, Lost Gold, are both incorrect because they have no connection to the LG brand's history or purpose.

Option D, Little Star, is also incorrect because it does not reflect the company's name or history.

Therefore, the correct answer is A) Lucky Gold Star.

  1. National Counting Register

  2. National Claims Register

  3. National Cash Register

  4. National Claims Roll


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

To solve this question, the user needs to be familiar with the concept of brand names and acronyms. The user must identify the meaning of the acronym "NCR" to find the correct answer.

Now, let's go through each option and explain why it is right or wrong:

A. National Counting Register: This option is incorrect. "NCR" does not stand for National Counting Register. While counting may be involved in some ATM operations, it is not the primary focus of the brand name.

B. National Claims Register: This option is incorrect. "NCR" does not stand for National Claims Register. The term "claims register" typically refers to a record-keeping system for insurance claims or legal claims, which is not related to ATM machines.

C. National Cash Register: This option is correct. "NCR" stands for National Cash Register. This brand name originated from the National Cash Register Company, which was founded in 1884 and initially manufactured cash registers. Over time, the company expanded its product line to include ATMs and other financial technology solutions.

D. National Claims Roll: This option is incorrect. "NCR" does not stand for National Claims Roll. The term "claims roll" is not a commonly used term and is not related to the brand name "NCR".

The Answer is: C. National Cash Register

  1. LG

  2. LYCOS

  3. LEGO

  4. LIRIL


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

To answer this question, we need to know the meaning behind the brand name and identify which option matches the given description.

The brand name is derived from the Danish phrase "leg godt," which means to "play well." After considering each option, we can determine the correct answer:

A. LG: This option does not match the given description. LG is a South Korean multinational electronics company and does not have a connection to the Danish phrase "leg godt."

B. LYCOS: This option does not match the given description. Lycos is a web search engine and web portal and does not have a connection to the Danish phrase "leg godt."

C. LEGO: This option matches the given description. LEGO is a popular brand of interlocking toy bricks that originated in Denmark. The brand name LEGO is derived from the Danish phrase "leg godt," which means to "play well." Therefore, option C is the correct answer.

D. LIRIL: This option does not match the given description. Liril is a brand of soap and does not have a connection to the Danish phrase "leg godt."

The Answer is: C. LEGO

  1. TESCO

  2. WALMART

  3. LIDL

  4. JC PENNY


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

To solve this question, the user needs to know the origin of the brand name of the given company.

The correct answer is:

A. TESCO

Explanation: The given question is referring to the origin of the brand name of the company Tesco. The founder of Tesco, Jack Cohen, used the first few letters of the supplier's name T.E. Stockwell and the first two letters of his surname to create the brand name Tesco. Therefore, option A is the correct answer.

Option B (Walmart), C (Lidl), and D (JC Penny) are all incorrect as they are not related to the origin of Tesco's brand name.

  1. 26 Jan 1931

  2. 26 Jan 1932

  3. 26 Jan 1930

  4. 26 Jan 1929


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

To answer this question, we need to have knowledge about the Indian independence movement and the timeline of events leading up to India's independence from British rule.

The correct answer is C. 26 Jan 1930.

Explanation:

The Indian National Congress, under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, declared the "Declaration of Indian Independence" (Poorna Swaraj) on 26 Jan 1930. This declaration marked a significant step towards India's independence and the demand for complete self-rule.

Let's review the options:

A. 26 Jan 1931: This is not the correct answer. The Declaration of Indian Independence was promulgated a year earlier, in 1930.

B. 26 Jan 1932: This is not the correct answer. The Declaration of Indian Independence was not promulgated in 1932.

C. 26 Jan 1930: This is the correct answer. The Indian National Congress issued the Declaration of Indian Independence on this date.

D. 26 Jan 1933: This is not the correct answer. The Declaration of Indian Independence was not promulgated in 1933.

所以,用户的核心观点是:Declaration of Indian Independence(poorna Swaraj) was promulgated by Indian National Congress on 26 Jan 1930.

  1. Tantia Tope

  2. Bahadur Shah Zafar

  3. Curzon

  4. Siraj-U- Daulath


Correct Option: B
  1. Sarfaraz Khan

  2. Nawab Sayyid Hassan Ali Mirza Khan Bahadur

  3. Nawab Sayyid Waris Ali Mirza Khan Bahadur

  4. Nawab Siraj- U - Daulath


Correct Option: D
  1. Warren Hasting

  2. Rober Clive

  3. Curzon

  4. Buffet


Correct Option: B

When did the Indian National Army(INA) Formed?

  1. 1942

  2. 1941

  3. 1940

  4. 1946


Correct Option: A

AI Explanation

To answer this question, you need to have knowledge about the history of the Indian National Army (INA). Let's go through each option to understand why it is correct or incorrect:

Option A) 1942 - This option is correct. The Indian National Army (INA) was formed in 1942 by Indian nationalists who sought to overthrow British rule in India during World War II. The INA was led by Subhas Chandra Bose and played a significant role in the Indian independence movement.

Option B) 1941 - This option is incorrect. The INA was not formed in 1941.

Option C) 1940 - This option is incorrect. The INA was not formed in 1940.

Option D) 1946 - This option is incorrect. The INA was not formed in 1946.

The correct answer is Option A) 1942. This option is correct because the Indian National Army (INA) was indeed formed in 1942.

The first woman President of Indian National Congress was:

  1. Indira Gandhi

  2. Sarojini Mahishi

  3. Annie Besant

  4. Vijayalakshmi Pandit Interview


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

To answer this question, the user needs to have knowledge about the history of the Indian National Congress and its significant leaders.

Option A: Indira Gandhi was the first and only female Prime Minister of India. She was not the first female President of the Indian National Congress.

Option B: Sarojini Mahishi was not the first female President of the Indian National Congress. She was an Indian politician and social worker who served as the Minister of Social Welfare in Karnataka, India.

Option C: Annie Besant was the first female President of the Indian National Congress. She was a British socialist, theosophist, women's rights activist, writer, orator, and supporter of Irish and Indian self-rule.

Option D: Vijayalakshmi Pandit was not the first female President of the Indian National Congress. She was an Indian diplomat and politician who served as the first female President of the United Nations General Assembly.

Therefore, the correct answer is:

The Answer is: C. Annie Besant

Why was Simon Commission Opposed by India?

  1. Death of lala Rajpat Rai

  2. Commission Doen't include Indian

  3. System of dyarchy

  4. Gandhi was not part of the Commission


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

To understand why the Simon Commission was opposed by India, the user needs to know the historical context of the commission. The Simon Commission was appointed in 1927 to review and report on the working of the Government of India Act of 1919. The commission was made up of seven British members, with no Indian representation.

Now, let's go through each option and explain why it is right or wrong:

A. Death of Lala Rajpat Rai: This event did contribute to the opposition of the Simon Commission, but it was not the main reason. Lala Rajpat Rai was an Indian nationalist leader who was injured during a protest against the Simon Commission and later died of his injuries. His death sparked further protests and calls for the boycott of the commission, but this was not the primary reason for the opposition.

B. Commission doesn't include Indian: This option is correct. The fact that the Simon Commission did not include any Indian members was a major reason for its opposition. The Indian National Congress and other groups saw this as an insult to India's status as a self-governing nation and a lack of faith in Indian ability to participate in the governance of their own country.

C. System of dyarchy: The system of dyarchy was part of the Government of India Act of 1919, which was being reviewed by the Simon Commission. While the system of dyarchy was controversial and opposed by many Indians, it was not the main reason for the opposition to the Simon Commission itself.

D. Gandhi was not part of the Commission: This option is correct but not relevant to the question. Gandhi was not part of the Simon Commission because the Indian National Congress boycotted it, but this was not the main reason for the opposition.

Therefore, the correct answer is:

The Answer is: B. Commission doesn't include Indian.

Indian Muslim League was founded in 1906 at?

  1. Lahore

  2. Dhaka

  3. Karachi

  4. Hyderabad


Correct Option: B

During which Movement does Mahatma Gandhi made a Slogan "Do or Die"?

  1. Khilafat Movement

  2. Jallianwala Bagh massacre

  3. Quit India Movement

  4. Bengal Movement


Correct Option: C

AI Explanation

To answer this question, we need to understand the context behind the slogan "Do or Die" and its association with Mahatma Gandhi.

Option A) Khilafat Movement - This option is incorrect because the slogan "Do or Die" was not associated with the Khilafat Movement. The Khilafat Movement was a political campaign in India during the early 1920s led by Muslims to support the Caliphate in Turkey.

Option B) Jallianwala Bagh massacre - This option is incorrect because the slogan "Do or Die" was not associated with the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre was a tragic incident that took place in 1919 when British troops fired on a crowd of peaceful protesters in Amritsar, Punjab.

Option C) Quit India Movement - This option is correct because the slogan "Do or Die" was associated with the Quit India Movement. The Quit India Movement was a major civil disobedience movement launched by Mahatma Gandhi in 1942, demanding an end to British rule in India. The slogan "Do or Die" was Gandhi's call to action, urging the Indian people to fight for their independence and be prepared to face any consequences.

Option D) Bengal Movement - This option is incorrect because the slogan "Do or Die" was not associated with the Bengal Movement. The Bengal Movement was a cultural and political movement in Bengal during the early 20th century, focusing on various social and political issues.

The correct answer is C) Quit India Movement. This option is correct because Mahatma Gandhi used the slogan "Do or Die" during the Quit India Movement as a rallying cry for the Indian people to actively participate in the struggle for independence.

World's first democratic country?

  1. UK

  2. India

  3. USA

  4. France


Correct Option: C

Who made the first telephone call to moon?

  1. John F. Kennedy

  2. Lyndon B.Johnson

  3. Richard Nixon

  4. Gerald Ford


Correct Option: C

AI Explanation

To answer this question, we need to understand the timeline of the moon landing and the individuals involved.

Option A) John F. Kennedy - This option is incorrect because John F. Kennedy was the President of the United States from 1961 to 1963, and the first moon landing took place in 1969. Therefore, Kennedy could not have made the first telephone call to the moon.

Option B) Lyndon B. Johnson - This option is incorrect because Lyndon B. Johnson succeeded John F. Kennedy as President after Kennedy's assassination in 1963. However, Johnson was not directly involved in the moon landing or the first phone call to the moon.

Option C) Richard Nixon - This option is correct because Richard Nixon was the President of the United States during the time of the Apollo 11 moon landing mission in 1969. He made a phone call to the astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin while they were on the moon, making him the first person to make a telephone call to the moon.

Option D) Gerald Ford - This option is incorrect because Gerald Ford was not the President of the United States during the time of the Apollo 11 moon landing mission. Ford became President in 1974 after Richard Nixon resigned.

The correct answer is C) Richard Nixon. This option is correct because Richard Nixon made the first telephone call to the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.

The name 'Lakshadweep' means one lakh (100,000) islands. How many islands actually form the Lakshadweep Islands of India?

  1. 6

  2. 223

  3. about 600

  4. 36


Correct Option: D

Of which river in India is the Sone a tributary?

  1. Brahmaputra

  2. ganga

  3. yamuna

  4. godavari


Correct Option: B

AI Explanation

To answer this question, you need to understand the geography of Indian rivers.

The Sone River is a tributary of the Ganga (Ganges) River.

Let's go through each option to understand why it is correct or incorrect:

Option A) Brahmaputra - This option is incorrect because the Sone River is not a tributary of the Brahmaputra River.

Option B) Ganga - This option is correct because the Sone River is a tributary of the Ganga (Ganges) River.

Option C) Yamuna - This option is incorrect because the Sone River is not a tributary of the Yamuna River.

Option D) Godavari - This option is incorrect because the Sone River is not a tributary of the Godavari River.

The correct answer is B) Ganga. This option is correct because the Sone River is indeed a tributary of the Ganga (Ganges) River.

Which state in India has the world's largest deposit of thorium?

  1. karnataka

  2. andhra pradesh

  3. kerala

  4. maharastra


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

To solve this question, the user needs to have knowledge about Thorium and its deposits in India.

Thorium is a radioactive element that is widely distributed in nature. India has the world's largest deposit of thorium.

Now, let's go through each option and explain why it is right or wrong:

A. Karnataka: This option is incorrect. Although Karnataka has some of the richest mineral ores in the country, it does not have the largest deposit of thorium.

B. Andhra Pradesh: This option is incorrect. Andhra Pradesh is known for its large reserves of bauxite, mica, and coal, but it does not have the largest deposit of thorium in India.

C. Kerala: This option is correct. Kerala has the world's largest deposit of thorium. The rare earth minerals found in Kerala's coastal sands are estimated to be 30% of the world's reserves.

D. Maharashtra: This option is incorrect. Maharashtra has significant reserves of iron ore, coal, manganese, bauxite, and limestone, but it does not have the largest deposit of thorium.

The Answer is: C. Kerala

which was the first Indian company to demeterialize its shares?

  1. tata steel

  2. reliance industries

  3. bajaj motors

  4. infosys


Correct Option: B

AI Explanation

To answer this question, we need to understand the concept of dematerialization of shares.

Dematerialization is the process of converting physical share certificates into electronic form. It allows investors to hold and trade shares in electronic format, eliminating the need for physical share certificates.

Now, let's go through each option to determine which Indian company was the first to dematerialize its shares:

Option A) Tata Steel - Tata Steel is a renowned Indian company, but it was not the first to dematerialize its shares.

Option B) Reliance Industries - Reliance Industries is a prominent Indian conglomerate. It was indeed the first Indian company to dematerialize its shares. This step was taken by Reliance Industries in 1991.

Option C) Bajaj Motors - Bajaj Motors is a well-known Indian automobile company. However, it was not the first to dematerialize its shares.

Option D) Infosys - Infosys is a leading Indian IT company. While Infosys is significant in the Indian corporate sector, it was not the first Indian company to dematerialize its shares.

Therefore, the correct answer is B) Reliance Industries. It was the first Indian company to dematerialize its shares, taking this step in 1991.

Who is the mother of Lakshmana?

  1. Supraja

  2. Kaika

  3. Sumithra

  4. Kousalya


Correct Option: C

AI Explanation

To answer this question, we need to have knowledge about the characters from the Hindu epic, Ramayana.

Option A) Supraja - This option is incorrect because Supraja is not mentioned as the mother of Lakshmana in the Ramayana.

Option B) Kaika - This option is incorrect. Kaika is the mother of Bharata, not Lakshmana.

Option C) Sumithra - This option is correct. Sumithra is the mother of Lakshmana. She was one of the wives of King Dasharatha and the mother of Lakshmana and his twin brother, Shatrughna.

Option D) Kousalya - This option is incorrect. Kousalya is the mother of Lord Rama, not Lakshmana.

The correct answer is C) Sumithra. Sumithra is the mother of Lakshmana.

who was the founder of ISRO?

  1. Dr Abdul kalam

  2. Homi J Bhabha

  3. Dr. Anil Kakodkar

  4. Dr Vikram A.Sarabhai


Correct Option: D

Identify the odd one out.

  1. San Marino

  2. El Salvador

  3. Lesotho

  4. Vatican City


Correct Option: B

AI Explanation

To identify the odd one out among the given options, we need to look for a country that is different or unique compared to the others. Let's analyze each option:

A. San Marino - San Marino is a small independent state located within the borders of Italy. It is the oldest surviving sovereign state and constitutional republic in the world.

B. El Salvador - El Salvador is a country in Central America. It is the smallest and most densely populated country in the region.

C. Lesotho - Lesotho is a landlocked country located in southern Africa. It is known as the "Kingdom in the Sky" because of its high altitude and mountainous terrain.

D. Vatican City - Vatican City is an independent city-state enclaved within Rome, Italy. It is the smallest internationally recognized independent state in the world and serves as the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church.

The odd one out among these options is B. El Salvador. While the other options are all independent states, El Salvador is a country but not an independent state. It does not have the same level of sovereignty and political independence as the other options. Therefore, the correct answer is B.

Who are we talking about?

  1. Sir Dorabji Tata

  2. Jerbai Tata

  3. Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata

  4. Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata


Correct Option: D

AI Explanation

To answer this question, we need to understand the names of the individuals mentioned in the options:

Option A) Sir Dorabji Tata - Sir Dorabji Tata was a member of the Tata family and played a significant role in the development of the Tata Group. However, he is not the person we are talking about in this question.

Option B) Jerbai Tata - Jerbai Tata was the wife of Sir Ratanji Tata, who was the son of Jamsetji Tata. She was not directly involved in the business activities of the Tata Group.

Option C) Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata - Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata, commonly known as J.R.D. Tata, was a prominent figure in the Tata Group and served as the chairman of Tata Sons. However, he is not the person we are referring to in this question.

Option D) Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata - Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata, also known as Jamsetji Tata, was the founder of the Tata Group. He is considered one of the pioneers of Indian industry and is known for his contributions to the development of steel, power, and hospitality sectors in India. Jamsetji Tata is the person we are talking about in this question.

Therefore, the correct answer is option D) Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata.

Which is considered to be the world's first stock exchange (answere to certain extent is debateble)

  1. Amsterdam

  2. New York

  3. London

  4. Mumbai


Correct Option: A

His first wife ?

  1. Basanti

  2. Judith Bernard

  3. Anne Hathway

  4. Katie Holms


Correct Option: C

AI Explanation

To answer this question, we need to determine the first wife of the person mentioned. Let's go through each option to determine the correct answer:

Option A) Basanti - This option is incorrect because Basanti is not mentioned in the given question.

Option B) Judith Bernard - This option is incorrect because Judith Bernard is not mentioned in the given question.

Option C) Anne Hathway - This option is correct. According to the given question, the correct answer is Anne Hathway, as she is mentioned as the first wife.

Option D) Katie Holmes - This option is incorrect because Katie Holmes is not mentioned in the given question.

The correct answer is C) Anne Hathway. This option is correct because the question specifically mentions Anne Hathway as the first wife.

Who was the Magician in the Tempest ?

  1. Montaigne

  2. Ariel

  3. Prospero

  4. Caliban


Correct Option: C

On which of his play is Omkara based ?

  1. Hamlet

  2. Othello

  3. Merchant Of Venice

  4. King Henry IV


Correct Option: B
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